Martes, Setyembre 17, 2013

LEA - 4 Criminal Investigation

FINAL EXAMINATION
(LEA-4 CriminalInvestigation)
SY2011-2012/2ndSemester

INSTRUCTION:Select the correct answer for each of the following questions. Mark onlyoneanswer for each item by shading the space corresponding to the letter ofyour choice on the answer sheet provided. STRICTLY NO ERASURES ALLOWED.

1. Preliminary Conduct                                                
  A. Attitude &Demeanor of Interrogator      b. The Interrogation Room    c. Techniques of Interrogation
         d.Physiological Symptoms of Guilty Knowledge B
2. Privacy
  A. Attitude &Demeanor of Interrogator      b. The Interrogation Room    c. Techniques of Interrogation
         d.Physiological Symptoms of Guilty Knowledge B
3. Emotional State.                                                      
        A.  Usual Stages of Interview   B.  Setting of interview    C.    Requisites of Interview
 D.  Attitude and Demeanor of Interrogator A
4. Language  
        A.  Usual Stages of Interview   B.  Setting of interview    C.    Requisites of Interview
 D.  Attitude and Demeanor of Interrogator C                                                                                                                                                      
5. Forcefulness of Personality  
        A. Usual Stages of Interview  B.   Setting of interview    C.   Requisites of Interview
 D.   Attitude and Demeanor ofInterrogator  D                      
6. Warm-Up                                                                    
A. Usual Stages of Interview    B. Techniques in ControllingDigression   C. Typical Classes ofInterviewees   
D. Personalities of Interviewees A
7. Precise Questioning 
A. Usual Stages of Interview    B. Techniques in Controlling Digression   C. Typical Classes of Interviewees                              
D. Personalities of IntervieweesB                                                                                                                           
8. Middle age Person
 A. Usual Stages of Interview    B.Techniques in Controlling Digression   C. Typical Classes ofInterviewees  
 D. Personalities of Interviewees C                                                    
9. Sound & motion Picture                                             
A. Method of Recording Interview    B. Goals of Criminal Investigation     C. Successful Investigator               
 D. Responsibility of CriminalInvestigator        
10. Addressing Problem                                      A               
  A. Method of Recording Interview   B. Goals ofCriminal Investigation     C.Successful Investigator               
D. Responsibility of CriminalInvestigator  B                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         
 11. The identificationmay be established indirectly by providing other facts or circumstances.
            a. Eye witness   b. Motive   c. opportunity      d. Circumstantial evidence. A
12. It must have been physically possible for the suspectsto commit the crime.
a. Opportunity     b. form    c. intent      d. corpus delicti. C
13. Motivated by a desire for revenge or personal gain.
a. opportunity    b. eyewitness   c. motive    d.associative evidence C
14. The suspect could have been in the vicinity of the crimescene in the sense that it was not improbable for him to have been there.
A. opportunity   b. motive   c. associativeevidence      c. none of the aboveC
15. The perpetrator may leave some clue at the scene.
a. opportunity   b. associative evidence   c. motive    d. confession B
16. Facts that the crime has been committed.
a. Corpus Delicti    b. form    c. intent     d. role of reason B
17. It must be shown that the accused knew what he was doing
a. Possibility of chance    b. intuition   c. intent    d. noneof the above C
18. To acquire knowledge of the elements of criminal ofoffenses, the investigator must study the penal law.
a. Form   b. corpus delicti     c.opportunity     d. motive A
19. Both inductive and deductive reasoning are applicable toinvestigation.
a. representative approach    b. role of reason    c. possibility of chance    d. none of the above A

20. Consideration must also be given to the fact that chanceoften plays an important part in the solution of crimes.
a. possibility of chance    b. exploiting intuition    c. representative approach     d. art of interview D
2 1. A self – incriminatory statement by the subject fallingshort of an acknowledgement of guilt.
a. Confession  b. coercion c. witnesses  d. admission   D
22. Is the testimony of a witness reduced to writing underoath or affirmation.
a. Statement b. deposition  c.  recalcitrant d. affirmative  A
23. The foremost requirement upon which later admissibilityof an admission or confession depends.
a. Voluntariness  b. fourfold warning  c. record d. waiver   D
24. To forego these rights, an affirmative statement ofrejection is required.
a. Fourfold warning  b. proof of waiver  c.proof of voluntariness  d. record ofconduct   B
25. Encompasses all interrogation practices which are likelyto exert such pressure on an individual as to disable him from making a freeand rational choice.
a. Coercion   b. proof of voluntariness c. record conduct  d. awareness ofthe accusation  B
26. It should reflect the continuous availability ofprotective devices for the suspects rights.
a. Intent   b. record conduct  c. duress  d.psychological constraint   C
27.  It connotes theidea of physical force,  it is the directapplication of illegal physical methods.
a. Employment of trickery   b. coercion   c. duress d.psychological constraint B
28. It is taken in the legal sense to mean the imposition ofrestriction on physical behavior.
a. Confession against another   b. duress  c. awareness of the accusation  d. employment of promises  D
29. The free action of the will may be unlawfully restrainedby threats or another other method of instilling fear.
a. Existence of forces  b. psychologicalconstraints  c. lighter sentence  d. pardon A
30. The person under investigation must be mentally orvisually aware of an accusation.
a. Confession against another   b. awareness of the accusation  c. confession of several crimes B              
d. identity of the offender 
31. It is the place where the essential ingredients of thecriminal act  took  place.
a. Investigation scene   b. victims scene  c. crime scene  d.interrogation scene C
32. The first step in the crime scene search.
a. Collecting evidence   b. photograph the crime scene  c. preservation of its original condition                
d. markings of evidence  B
33. It means protecting all the physical evidence and cluematerials.
a. Complete crime scene  b. avoid contamination of crime scene  c. protecting the crime scene                 
d. controlling the crime scene  C
34. Upon arrival at the crime scene the ------------should  immediately ascertain the identity of personswho may be valuable to the investigation.
a. Investigator  b. witness  c. first responder  d. suspect 
35. The ----------- should collects, preserves, and tagsarticles of evidence and maintains custody of evidence.
a. Team leader    b. photographer   c. evidence man  d. master note taker  C
36. Implements the directions of the officer – in – charge .
a. Master note taker     b. evidence man  c. assistant officer –in- charge d. photographer  e. sketcher C
37. At this stage of the investigation, prohibition andnegative advice are most useful.
a. Preliminary survey     b. preliminary action   c.preliminary crime scene survey
            d. preliminary investigation survey  D
38. it can be prepared in a variety of ways a hand writtennotes, audio tape recording and    videotaping.
            a. narrative search     b. narrative interview  c. narrative description  d.narrative investigation  D
 39. The Presence of__________ may deter a hesitant subject.
a. stenographer      b. witness    c. victim   d. investigatorD
 40.  The crime scene provides a major opportunityto locate ------------------.
            a. perpetrator    b. evidence c. physicalevidence  d. none of the above C
41. qualification and traits of the interrogator
a. written notes  b. general knowledge and interest  c. privacy d. subject  B
42.  Attitude anddemeanor of interrogator.
a. perseverance b. distracting mannerism  c.privacy  d.  know nothing type  A
43. Responsibilities of Criminal investigators.
a. Eyewitness    b.Motive   c. Locate & apprehend the perpetrator    d.Intent  C
44. Phases of Criminal Investigation.
a.  opportunity.b. eyewitness testimony  c.confession  d. traced and located  A
45. Clue materials, personal property or the characteristicspattern of procedure.
a. providing evidence of guilt  b. locating the criminal offenders c. intent d. associativeevidence C
46. The available information is arrange and correlated.
a. role of reason  b. elements of the offense c. possibility of chance  d.representative approach  e. form B
47. The elements of the offense
a. corpus delicti   b. art of interview  c. type of interview  d. elements of the offense  A
48. Both inductive and deductive reasoning .
a. intent    b.form    c. corroborating    d.exploiting intuition C
49. Asking question to a person who is believed to possessknowledge & cooperative in the conduct of investigation.
a. witness   b. information   c. personality   d. interview D
50. Qualities of a salesman, an actor, and psychologist.
a. requisites of interview  b. background interview  c. setting interview   d. qualifications of interviewerD
51. The relationship between the interviewer and the subjectdetermines the success of the investigation.
a. setting of interview  b. formal interview  c. on the scene interview  d. establish rapport D
52. Normal, group and pretext interview.
a. on the scene interview   b. formal interview   c. background   d.approach   B
53. It may be conducted by any law enforcement officer whofirst appears on the scene.
a. formal interview  b. back ground interview  c. routine d. on the sceneinterview D
54. Usual stage of interview
a. preparation b. appropriate time  c. inaccuracies  d. positive attitude  A
55. A multiplicity of the questions tends to confuse theperson being interviewed.
a. One question at a time   b. inaccuracies   c.guiding conversation   d. saving face  A
56. Long, complicated, and legalistic questions only serveto confuse and irritate.
a. simplicity of question  b. saving face  c. yes or no question  d. precise questioning D
57. This technique consist in asking a question whichrelates to the digression from original line of questioning.
a. shunting   b. precise questioning  c. guessing  d.  C
58. Personalities of interviewees.
a. know nothing type   b.breadth of interest   c. art of interview  d. intent A
59. Every interrogation requires a great deal of patience ifcomplete and accurate information is to be obtained.
a. alertness  b. integrity c. perseverance  d. logic mind C
60. The ________ of the interrogator should adapt to thesubjects cultural level.
a. dress  b. attitude c, language  d, privacy C

61. ______ should be designed for simplicity with the viewof enhancing the concentration of both the interrogator and the subject.
a. extenuation  b. mutt and jeff   c. the interrogation room   d. line up C
62. It is desirable to have facilities for others to observeand hear the suspect during the interrogation.
a. interrogation log  b. seating arrangement  c. technical Aids  d.extenuation  C
63. In addition to his regular facilities for taking notesit is well for the investigator to have an available _________.
a. technical aid  b, seating arrangement  c. interrogation Log   d.control the interview C
64. The investigator must create a mood that is conducive toa confession..
a. kindness  b. sympathetic approach  c. friendliness   d. emotional appeal  D
65. the investigator does not take too serious a view of thesubject’s indiscretion,
a. mutt and jeff  b. shifting the balance  c. knowledge bluff  d. extenuation  D
66. The device is especially useful when dealing with aperson usually calm or nervous.
a. indifference b. stern approach  c.indifference  d. jolting  A
67. The subject conviction is treated as a fait accomplice.
a. jolting  b. stern approach  c. bluff  d.indifference  C
68. In the beginning of the typical interrogation, theinvestigator has little need for control, the subject should be permitted totell his story in his own way without interruption.
a. questioning  b. emotional control  c. strategic interruption  d. initial phase  D
69. Branch of forensic science concerned with the recording,scientific examination, and interpretation of the minute details.
a. fingerprint  b. ballistic c. questioneddocument  d. polygraphy  C
70. _______ is more likely to inspire confidence andfriendship in a criminal than a uniform.
a. barong c. gown  c. formal dress  d. civilian dress A
71. Must be able to convince the subject that it is futileto resist since the interrogator obviously has sources of knowledge.
a. Knowledge bluff     b.line up    c. reverse line up    d.initial phase A 
72. The procedure is business like, but the interrogatorpauses meaningfully as if to give the suspect one more chance to tell thetruth.
a. questioning as a formality     b.indifference     c. stern approach    d.helpful adviser A
73. ________ uses instrumentation and sophisticatedlaboratory techniques to detect the presence of substances in the victim.
a. forensic science  b. role of crime lab  c. facts of the case  d. forensic medicine  A
74. A criminalist ultimate task is the presentation oflaboratory findings to the court.
a. expert testimony  b. clue material  c. witness d. facts of the case  A
75. Reconstruct how the crime was committed.
a. Role of the crime laboratory    b.time element   c. element of crime   d.facts of the case   A
76. The subject and the investigator should be seated withno large furniture between them.
a. seating arrangement    b.technical aids    c. interrogation log    d.simplicity  A
77. It is desirable for several reasons, to restrict thenumber of persons present at an interrogation.
 a. presence of other people b. attitude of other people  c. presenceof investigator   d. control theinterview  A
78. Every interrogation requires a great deal of patience ifcomplete and accurate information is to be obtained.
a. perseverance b. integrity  c. alertness  d. logical mind  A
79.  Patience andflattery are necessary in dealing with the vain or self centered person.
a. boasting witness  b. timid witness  c. deceitful witness  d. honest A
80.  the suspect is instate of emotional confusion, he is unable to think logically and clearly.
a. anxiety b. helpful adviser  c.extenuation  d. helpful adviser  A

Kindly choose and shade letter A if the answer is TRUE, B if FALSE, C if Partly True, D ifPartly False

81. Color change is the frequent swallowing and wetting oflips B
82. Blood is a common clue material in many of the moreserious crimes against properties.A
83. Information, Interrogation, and Investigation are the 3basic mechanism for controlling the behavior of those engaged in crime. A
84. 5H and 1W are the six cardinal points of criminalinvestigation. A
85. Grid method is a modification of the strip method. A
86. Information is used here to describe the knowledge whichthe investigator gathers from other person. A
87. Forgetting all the details of information is one goodtraits of an investigator.B
88. Interview means skillful questioning of witnesses andsuspects. B
89. The presence of stenographer may deter  a hesitant subject . A
90. An interview may not be consider a success unless it isfaithfully recorded. A
91. The disc, tape or wire recording are parts of writtennotes. A
92. The investigator should appear anger and egoistic duringthe conduct of interview. B
93. A Direct approach is most effective with willingwitnesses. A
94. Before questioning a suspect the investigator shouldrefresh his knowledge of the law. A
95. During the interview the investigator is not advisableto form a judgment regarding the credibility of his witness. A
96. Do not explain to the suspect the general terms of thenature of offense under investigation. B
97. The investigator should carefully observe any unusualreaction to questions. A
98. The investigative process begins at the end ofinvestigation. B
99. Locality is used to show the general area of the crimescene. A
100. All camera position should not be recorded except forspecial attention. B

 FINAL EXAMINATION
(LEA 1 – POLICE ORGANIZATION &ADMIN. WITH POLICE PLANNING)
SY2011-2012/2ndSemester

INSTRUCTION: Select the correct answerfor each of the following questions. Mark only one answer for each itemby shading the space corresponding to the letter of your choice on the answersheet provided. STRICTLY NO ERASURES ALLOWED.
1.     Kind of Plan ordinarily include as part of a policedepartments written directives system; a.Policy b.Operational c.Logistic d.Technical A
2.     PNP Lateral Entry Sr. Inspector Rank qualifications;a.Dentist b.Chaplainc.Nurses d.Engineers  B
3.     A section or territorial division of a large city eachcomprised of designated districts; a.District b.Area c.Sector d.Regional B
4.     Comprising behavioral regulations; a.Disciplines b.Doctrines c.Policiesd.Rules A
5.     PNP Lateral Entry Inspector Rank qualifications; a.Chaplainb.Member of the bar c.Doctor of Medicine d.PNPA Graduate D
6.     Who is the Napolcom Present Executive Vice Chairman; a.JesseRobredo b.Avelino Razon c.Alendro Urro d. Eduardo Escueta D
7.     An Act establishing the PNP under a reorganized Department ofthe Interior and Local Government; a.RA 6985 b.RA8551 c.RA 7610 d.RA 6975 D
8.     Napolcom is under the department of; a.DOJ b.DILG c.PNPA d.Office ofthe President B
9.     Functions that are designed to support the line functions andassist in the performance of the line functions; a.Auxiliary b.Line c.Staff d.Primary C
10.  Process of developingmethods or procedure or an arrangement of parts intended to facilitate ; a.Managementb.Planning c.Unityof Command d.Command Responsibility B
11.  PNP Senior Superintendent;a.3 sun b.2 sun c.1 star d.2 anahaw leaf A
12.  PNP Chief shall beappointed by __________; a.DILGSec. b.Chief Justice c.Senate President d.President A
13.  Under PNP Chief is Deputyfor Administration and _____________; a.Logistics b.Operation c.Management d.Finance D
14.  The Chief of PNP mayextend his term thru this exception; a.Trust and Confidence by the President b.Discretion of the Senatorsc.Supreme Court intervention d.National Emergency B
15.  Next in lower rank ofPolice Superintendent; a.Inspector b. Chief Superintendent c.Chief Inspectord.Senior Inspector C
16.  PLEB Ratio to every cityor municipal police personnel; a.1:300 b.1:400 c.1:500 d.1:600 C
17.  Structure according tofunctions and specialized units-depicts staff functions of the organization–responsibilities are divided among authorities; a.Service b.Line c.Staff d.Functional D
18.  Provides for theorganizational objectives also provides various actions, hence, policies,procedures, rules and regulations of the organizations based on the statement;a.Principles b.Implementations c.Doctrines d.Administrations D
19.  Conferring of an amount ofauthority by a superior position to a lower level position; a.Span of control b.Delegation of Authorityc.Hierarchy of Authority c.Unity of Command B
20.  PNP Deputy DirectorGeneral is appointed by President and upon recommendation of; a.DILG Secb.Napolcom Commissioners c.Chief of PNP d.Senate President D
21.  PNP Director rank; a.2 star b.3 star c.4 stard.2 sun A
22.  It includes the right tocommand and the power to require obedience; a.Supervision b.Hierarchy c.Authority d.Directing C
23.  RA 6975 ended theexistence of; a.AFP b.PNP c.PC d.PC / INP D
24.  The making of detailedaccount of activities, work progress, investigations and unsual in order tokeep everyone informed or what is going on; a.Investigation b.Log In Bookc.Daily sheet d.ReportingD
25.  The determination inadvance of how the objectives of the organization will be attained; a.Purposeb.Goals c.Planningd.Objectives C
26.  PNP Inspector Rank; a.One Anahaw b.Two Anahawc.3 Anahaw d.One sun A
27.  PNP Superintendent rank;a.One Star b.One Sun c.2Sun d.2 Star C
28.  An area containing two ormore beats, routes or posts; a.Beat b.Route c.Patrol d.Sector D
29.  The hierarchy of authorityis the order of ranks from the highest to the lowest levels of theorganization; a.Command Responsibility b.Unity of Command c.Scalar chair d.Chain ofcommand C
30.  A fixed point or locationto which an officer is assigned for duty; a.Duty b.Post c.Allocation d.Designation B
31.  Disciplinary AppellateBoard consist of ___; a.1 b.2c.3 d.none of the above B
32.  An area assigned forpatrol purposes, whether foot or motorized; a.Beat b.Route c.Holistic Patrol d.Post A
33.  A group of persons workingtogether for a common goal or objectives; a.Organization b.Planning c.Managementd.Administration A
34.  To compel obedience to alaw, regulation or command; a.Enforcementb.Policy c.Rules d.Mandatory A
35.  The process of directingand facilitating the work of people organized in formal groups in order toachieve objectives; a.Authority b.Supervision c.Management d.Administration
36.  Napolcom Staff Servicesconsist of ____; a.7 b.8 c.9 d.10 C
37.  Involves the determinationand allocation of men and women as well as the resource of an organizationachieve pre determined goals or objectives of the organization; a.Subordinationb.Directing c.Organizing d.Management A
38.  The forecasting in detailof the results of an officially recognized program of operations on the highestreasonable expectations of operating efficiency; a.Budgeting b.Daily sheet c.Reporting d.Detail ReportsC
39.  Involves the overseeingand supervising of the human resources and the various activities in anorganization to achieve through cooperative efforts of pre determined goals andobjectives of the organization; a.Supervision b.Controlling c.Organizing d.Directing D
40.  PNP Component Agenciescompose of ______ agencies; a.10 b.9 c.8 d.7 B
41.  PNP Functions; a.Prevents and Investigatescrimes b.Conduct preliminary investigation c.Discretion on Courtd.Determine Probable cause A
42.  Napolcom Appellate Boardis composed of ___ divisions; a.3 b.4 c.5 d.6 B
43.  DILG Secretary powers;a.Chief of PNP b.Appoint NBI agent c.Give Orders to PDEA Agent d.Presiding Officer of Napolcom D
44.  PNP Functions incounter-insurgency; a.Protect our territory b.Information gathering c.External securityd.Monitor external threats B
45.  Napolcom Commissioner iscomposed of ___ ; a.4 b.5 c.6d.7 C
46.  The Vice Chairperson ofNapolcom is designated by ___________ ; a.DILG Sec. b.Chief of PNP c.AFP Chiefof Staff d.PresidentD
47.  RA 8551 approved on; a.Jan1998 b.Feb 1998c.March 1998 d.April 1998 B
48.  An organizational processconcerned with the implementation of objectives and plans and internaloperating efficiency; a.Administrationb.Management c.Organization d.Planning A
49.  A group of trainedpersonnel in the field of public safety administration engaged in theachievement of goals and objectives that promotes the maintenance of peace andorder, protection of life and property, enforcement of the laws and theprevention of crimes; a.PoliceOrganization b.Law Enforcement Organization c.Organization d.PoliceManagement  A
50.  The process involved inensuring strict compliance, proper obedience of laws and related statutes;a.Police Planning b.Police Management c.Police Administration d.Police Organization C
51.  A fixed point or locationto which an officer is assigned for duty; a.Designation b.Post c.Duty d.Allocation B
52.  A length of streetsdesignated for patrol purposes also called Line beat; a.Foot Patrol b.Beatc.Sector d.Route  D
53.  In England were militarycharge in areas, this areas were called _______; a.Shuri b.Shires c.Shifers d.ShufB
54.  Sheriff derived from theword _______ ________; a.Sher-iff b.Sheire-Rieve c.Sherei-Reih d.Shrek-Reiif B
55.  They called it as keeperof the house; a.Sheriff b.Praterion Guard c.Military d.Constabuli  D
56.  King Henry issued the lawscalled; a.Leges Hentai b.LegisAquila c.Leges Henrici d.Leges Henry Sy B
57.  Misdemeanors means;a.Crimes b.Violation c.Penalty d.Less Serious Crimes D
58.  A body of men who inquirefacts of crime and eliminate the anglo saxon tribe ordeal system; a.Jurorb.Jury c.Grand Juryd.Justices C
59.  Magna Carta begins in_____; a.1212 b.1213 c.1214 d.1215D
60.  In Magna Carta it embarksthe principle of ; a.Criminal Justice System b.Trial Jury System c.Police Policing System d.Dueprocess System B
61.  Body of Crime is; a.Corpus Delicti b.Sceneof Crime c.Delicti Corpus d.Corpse delicpee A
62.  What period of policingoriginate the curfew laws?; a.Anglo Saxon b.Norman c.Westminster d.England C
63.  Replacement of Sheriff inWestminster period?; a.Peace Man b.Guard c.Police d.Justice of the Peace D
64.  Who is the person whowrote the book i London Bow Streets? ; a.Cesare Lombroso b.Henry Fielding c.EdwinSutherland d.Robert Peel B
65.  In what year _____ changewas made in policing in england; a.1829 b.1830 c.1831 d.1828 A
66.  The supreme source ofgovernment for any particular organization; a.Hierarchy b.Police Power c.Authority d.Taxation C
67.  One Police Force means;a.Number b.Group as One c.Accountability d.Under One Leader D
68.  PPSC is under  _____?; a.DILG b.DOJ c.PNPA d.none of the above A
69.  Robert peels Centralheadquarter is; a.Scottish Center Police b.Scotland Yard c.England HQ d. England PeelCenter Scotland B
70.  In England new police mencalled _____; a.Plebo b.Neophite c.Apprentice d.Bobbies D
71.  Basic principle in England“The Best deterrent to crime is ; a.Patrol b.Curfew c.Police Visibilty d.Apprehension of CriminalD
72.  The term police derivedfrom the word; a.Politiae b.Politiac.Politics d.Polite B
73.  A rural police inPhilippines established by the Royal decree of Jan.8, 1836; a.Guardia Civilb.Carabineros c.Cuadrillerosd.Civil de Guardia C
74.  Body of Filipino policemenorganized originally in each of the provincial capital and established by theRoyal decree of Feb.12, 1852; a.Guardia Civil b.Carabineros c.Cuadrilleros d.Civil de Guardia  A
75.  The assignment ofparticular personnel to particular tasks; a.Duty b.Mission Order c.Specializationd.Obligation C
76.  When is the R.A. 6975 enacted?;a. 1989 b.1990c.1991 d.1992 B
77.  Profession means; a.powerto secure b.integrity and bravery c.announce a belief  d.allof the above C
78.  An Act establishing thePNP under a reorganized Department of the Interior and Local Government; a.RA6985 b.RA8551 c.RA 6975d.RA8555 C
79.  In PNP mission it ensurespublic safety and _________ security; a.External b.Internal c.Extra d.Domestic B
80.  PNP LAW is created thruthe intention of ________; a.stability b.protection c.establishment d.reorganized D
81.  Who is the Ex OfficioChairman of Napolcom?; a.PNP Chief b.Napolcom Executive Head c.DILG Sec d.DOJ Sec C
82.  The Praetorian guard camefrom the city of _______; a.London b.Rome c.Italy d.Europe B
83.  The process involved inensuring strict compliance, proper obedience of laws and related statutes;a.Police Planning b.Police Management c.Police Administration d.Police Organization C
84.  The forecasting in detailof the results of an officially recognized program of operations on the highestreasonable expectations of operating efficiency; a.Budgeting b.Daily sheet c.Reporting d.DetailReports A
85.  Height Limit in PO1 PNPQualifications for male; a.1.60m b.1.61m c.1.62m d.1.63m C
86.  Height Limit in PO1 PNPQualifications for female; a.1.57mb.1.58m c.1.59m d.1.60m A
87.  In Anglo Saxon Period smalltribal areas is called as; a.Balangai b.Tuns c.Towns d.Crib B
88.  PNP Age qualificationsapplications for PO1; a.22-30 b.23-31 c.22-29 d.21-30 D
89.  In Britain the village lawis called as; a.Hue andCry b.Code of Arthur c.Codals d.Lex Talionis   A
90.  Napolcom is under thedepartment of; a.DOJ b.DILG c.PNPA d.Office of the President D
91.  Main intention of RA 8551to RA 6975; a.Reform the old b.Modify c.Amend d.Reorganized C
92.  The hierarchy of authorityis the order of ranks from the highest to the lowest levels of the organization;a.Command Responsibility b.Unity of Command c.Scalar chair d.Chain of command C
93.  Who is the king of Francewho conquered and invaded England?; a.Norman William b.William Norman c.Norman Wills d.William NormsA
94.  Necessary for anorganization to function effectively, however, the state of the disciplinaryprocess depends upon the quality of its leaders; a.Limitation b.Discipline c.Loyaltyd.Integrity B
95.  Subordinate should receiveorders from one superior only; a.Command responsibility b.Unity of Command c.Chain of Commandd.Scalar Chair B
96.  In accordance of RA 8551PNP chief Maximum tenure is; a.3 years b.4 years c.5 years d.6 years B
97.  The largest organicfunctional unit within a large department; a.Division b.Unit c.Section d.Bureau D
98.  A primary subdivision of abureau; a.Unit b.Divisionc.Bureau d.Section B
99.  Functional unit within adivision that is necessary for specialization; a.Section b.Unit c.Bureau d.Division  A
100.               Functional group within a section or the smallest functionalgroup within an organization; a.Section b.Division c.Unit d.Bureau  C

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