(COR 2 –
Non-Institutional Corrections)
SY2011-2012/2nd
Semester
INSTRUCTION:
Select the correct answer for each of the following questions. Mark only one
answer for each item by shading the space corresponding to the letter of
your choice on the answer sheet provided. STRICTLY NO ERASURES ALLOWED.
1.
Probation is granted to _______ who are sentenced to a prison term of not more
than six (6) years.
A.
recidivist C. fist time offenders
B.
second time offenders D. senior citizens
2. The child and youth welfare code of 1974 was
promulgated on December 10,
1974 by virtue of what Presidential decree?
A.
P.D. 613 C. P.D. 916
B. P.D. 603 D. R.A. 9344
3. What are emphasized under the custodial model of
correctional institutions?
A. reintegration into society
B. security, discipline and order
C. rehabilitation and
correction
D. physical and mental
upliftment
4. What is the security classification of inmates
who have two (2) or more escape records but have served 8 years since
recommitment?
A.
minimum security C. optimum
security
B. maximum security D. medium security
5. What is the security classification of an inmate
who is criminally insane or with severe personality or emotional disorder and
is dangerous to others?
A.
minimum security C. maximum security
B.
optimum security D. medium security
6. ________ program employs prisoners in various
product or good productions tasks.
A. agricultural C. operational
B.
industrial D. administrative
7. Which of the following statement is TRUE ?
A. a parolee may be authorized
by the parole and probation officer to travel outside his operational
jurisdiction for a period of not more than thirty (30) days.
B. Outside travel for a
cumulative duration of more than thirty (30) days within a period of one (1)
year shall be considered transfer of residence
C. It is not mandatory for the
parolee to comply with the terms and conditions appearing in the release
document
D. A parolee cannot transfer to a residence other than that indicated in
the release document without prior written approval of the board of pardon and
parole
8. What is referred to as hustling inside the
prison?
A. befriending a prison guard
B. selling illegal commodities
C. doing assigned prison assignment
D. reporting illegal activities
9. Juanito is 17 years old when he was convicted for
the crime of theft. Can he apply for probation under the adult probation
system?
A. no, because he is entitled
for parole
B. no, because his crime is
theft
C. no, because he is only 17 years old
D. no, because he is convicted
of a crime
10. It is a correctional model wherein criminals are
punished because they have infringed the rights of others and the security of
the sanction should fit the seriousness of the crime.
A. benefit of the clergy C.
rehabilitation model
B.
custodial model D. just desert
model
11. Who among the
following may have his penalty suspended under PD 603?
A. Eduardo
who is 30 years old
B. Peter who is 10 years old
C. Ronald
who is 25 years old
D. Jack
who is 20 years old
12. What document is issued to a parolee when the
maximum period of his prison term has expired?
A. certificate
of final discharge
B. certificate
of prison term completion
C. certificate
of final release
D. certificate of final release and
discharge
13. It was an age of
response to the industrialization, urbanization, technological change and
advancement of science that had revolutionalized the landscape.
A.
age of reform C. age of
correction
B. age of reason D.
age of enlightenment
14. Which model
underscores the assumption that criminal behavior is caused by biological or
psychological conditions that require treatment?
A. reform model C.
community model
B.
rehabilitation model D. medical
model
15. What is the legal
process that results in the removal of conviction from the official records?
A.
exoneration C.
expungement
B. restriction D.
mitigation
16. The judge will base
the grant of probation on the report of the _____.
A. social worker C.
prosecutor
B.
probation officer D. police
officer
17. When can a drug user
or one who is in possession of drugs be placed on probation?
A. first time offender
B. first
time offender and less than 21 years old
C. second
time offender and less than 21 years old
D. second
time offender
18. Which of the following
is considered in the grant of conditional pardon?
A. good conduct shown
B. discipline
of the prisoner
C. old
age provided that he was not yet 60 years old at the time of his commitment to
prison
D. length
of time spend in prison
19. What do you call the
pathway between a two towers?
A.
catwalk C. pathway
B. hall way D.
none of these
20. To what penal farm were
political prisoners in the 1870’s confined?
A. sablayan
penal colony
B. san ramon prison penal farm
C. iwahig
penal colony
D. davao
penal colony
21. A married prisoner is
visited by his wife and they are granted time for their marital sexual
obligations. This privilege is called?
A. conjugal partnership C. conjugal incentive
B. conjugal vacation D.
conjugal visit
22. What is the movement
in 1790 which held that offenders were out of touch with God thus, they were
given bibles and placed in isolation?
A. reformatory movement C.
quaker reform movement
B.
church reform movement D. crime
prevention movement
23. Where shall Laureta be
confined if his sentence is six (6) months or less?
A. provincial jail C. city jail
B. municipal jail D.
new bilibid prison
24. It is a judicial
action or legal disposition that allows the offender to remain in the community
subject to conditions imposed by court order.
A. commutation C. reprieve
B. probation D.
parole
25. Which agency performs
the evaluation of prisoners fitness and qualifications for the grant of parole
and pardon?
A. National
police commission
B. Board
of pardon and parole
C. Department of social welfare and
development
D. National
bureau of investigation
26. Which of the following
institutions is included under the corrections sub- system?
A. drug
rehabilitation center
B. police
C. jails
D. drug
enforcement units
27. The theory which
affords the society or the individual who was wronged the opportunity to impose
upon the offender such suitable punishment as may be enforced?
A. retribution C.
deterrence
B. reformation D. expiation
28. Who among the
following may have his penalty suspended under PD 603?
A. Pablo
who is 25 years old
B. Juan who is 10 years old
C. Martin
who is 20 years old
D. Pedro
who is 19 years old
29. Sonny is convicted for
a crime that carries a prison sentence of more than eight (8) years and one (1)
day. Can Sonny avail of probation?
A. No
B. He
will be pardoned
C. He
will served 1/ 2 of the sentence in jail
D. Yes
30. The target of behavior
change effort for inmate is not criminality per se but the variety of problem
behavior surrounding criminal lifestyles. Which of the following is NOT a
problem behavior?
A. ability
to relate with others
B. ability to control anger and
frustration
C. ability
to logically and rationally think
D. deficiency
in social skills
31. Which among the following are the major
goals of corrections?
A. punishment, confinement, retribution,
treatment
B. retribution,
deterrence, incapacitation, rehabilitation
C. deterrence,
retribution, punishment, treatment
D. deterrence,
punishment, incapacitation, treatment
32. Which of the following should NOT a
probationer do?
A. make
periodic office report
B. go and play in a gambling den
C. work
regularly to support his family
D. stay
away from bad associates
33. Force is used only by correctional
institutions to:
A. exact
respect
B. enforce discipline
C. show
physical strength and power
D. perform
assignments
34. The Supreme Court automatically reviews
the cases of criminals convicted and meted out the penalty of:
A. 12
years 6 months and one day
B. life
imprisonment
C. death
D. 6
years, one month and 1 day
35. Presidential Decree No. 968 established
the __________ system.
A. civilian police C.
juvenile justice
B. family welfare D. adult probation
36. What correctional institution houses
accused persons awaiting trial?
A. rehabilitation center C. jail
B. half- way house D.
prison
37. The following are identified as
correctional dilemmas EXCEPT
A. ambivalent
correctional strategies and technique
B. unclear statement of correctional
mission
C. government
support for funding requirement
D. inadequacy
of correctional personnel
38. The ________ theory in crime causation
focuses on the criminal disorders,
chromosomes irregularity and abnormal brain activity.
A. psychological
theory C. sociological theory
B. biological theory D.
political theory
39.
This was the period when concepts of liberalism, nationality, equality
and individualism dominated social and political thinking in the 18th century
in England .
A. age
of reform C. age of
discernment
B. age of rehabilitation D.
age of reason
40. What does the classical theory provide?
A. criminal
behavior is inherited and therefore could be controlled by regulating the
production of families
B. criminal
behavior is learned in interaction with other persons in a process of
communication
C. crime
and delinquency are symptoms of social and penalty disorders
D. the basis for criminal liability is
human free will and the purpose of penalty is retribution
41. What correctional goal is referred to when
the offender is rendered physically unable to commit a crime in the future?
A. deterrence C.
rehabilitation
B.
incapacitation D.
retribution
42. Under the UN standard minimum rules for
the treatment of prisoners, which of the following are the two (2) basic
principles under the rules of general application to prisoners?
1.
There shall be not discrimination on grounds of race, color, sex, language,
religion, political or other opinion, national or social origin, birth or other
status
2.
It is necessary to respect the religious beliefs and moral precepts of the
group to which a prisoners belongs
3.
The treatment of prisoners should emphasize not their exclusion from the
community, but their continuing part in it.
4.
Unconvicted prisoners are presumed to be innocent and shall be treated as such
A. 2 and 3 C.
1 and 2
B. 3 and 4 D. 4 and 1
43. When does punishment have a deterrent
effect?
A. punishment
reduces the capacity of an individual to commit a crime
B. punishment
is serious compared with the nature of offense
C. punishment
disgraces the offender before the public
D. punishment serves as an example to the
public thus, discouraging the commission of offense
44. Who espoused the idea that criminality
increases in proportion as one approaches the equator?
A. Lombroso C.
Ferri
B.
Garofalo D.
Montesquieu
45. This is an investigation of behavior based
on subject’s responses to questions concerning activities in which they have
engaged.
A. victimization study C. social study
B. self- report study D.
criminological research
46. Antonio Lava was sentenced to serve a
maximum term of imprisonment of not more than six (6) years. He applied for
probation but his application will not be considered if:
1. he
was convicted of subversion of any crime against national security or public
interest
2. he
was previously convicted by final judgment of an offense punished by
imprisonment of not less than one (1) month and one (1) day and / or a fine of
not less than Php 200.00
3. he
was previously granted probation
4. he
was previously granted parole
A. 1, 2 and 3 C.
2, 3, and 4
B.
any of those listed D. 3, 4,
and 1
47. Which of the following
is an open correctional institution known to be the best and “prison without
walls”?
A. Sablayan
penal colony
B. Iwahig penal colony
C. San
Ramon prison and penal farm
D. Davao
penal farm
48. Among the following factors, which would
best determine the extent to which prison functions are subdivided?
A. operating programs
B. adequacy
of resources
C. inmate
population and size of the prison/ jail
D. number
of prison staff
49. What law is very supportive for the convicted prisoner after he completely
served the minimum sentenced of his indeterminate prison term of his
incarceration can be eligibility for his early release;
a. Executive Clemency b. PD 968 c. RA 4103 d. RA
4130
50. Aside from the name,
offense committed and the court imposing the sentence, what information about
an alien offender should be reported to the Commissioner of Immigration?
A. his
educational background and profession
B. name
of his wife and children
C. his
age, weight and height
D. his nationality and number of his alien
certificate of registration
51. What theory provides that
criminal behavior is learned in interaction with other persons in the process
of communications?
A. strain theory
B.
psychoanalytical theory
C.
social disorganization theory
D.
differential association theory
52. How are habitual offenders who have been
involved in prostitution, drugs, numbers and shoplifting called?
A.
“Punk” C. “Cool”
B. “The life” D.
“Square”
53. Who said that punishment should not be
more secure than necessary to deter crime because excessive punishment is
unjustified?
A.
Charles Goring C. Raffaeli
Garofalo
B. Robert Peel D.
Jeremy Bentham
54. What idea was advocated by John Howard?
A. Corporal
punishment is more effective than other punishment
B. Prisons
should be under the control of the police
C. Public labor by offenders should be
abolished
D. Reformation
will not occur inside penitentiary
55. When can some prisoners have disciplinary
authority over their co- inmates?
A. When
they show “macho” image
B. When
they are of senior age over those to be supervised
C. When they are of good behavior, more
technically skilled and properly trained
D. When
they have grease money
56. What is the action of the court in case a
probationer violated his/ her probation conditions?
A. Court revokes probation and probationer
goes to prison
B. Court
directs probationer to re- apply for probation
C. Court
releases the probationer to the community
D. Court
orders the continuation of probation
57. You are a legislator who would like to
help in the resolution of the labeling problem of ex- convicts. Which of the
following is the best legislative proposal to prepare?
A. A
bill that would expunge all criminal records pertaining to all released
prisoners
B. A bill that would penalize business
establishment or offices which will not accept released prisoners as long as
they qualify to the vacant position
C. A
bill that would grant automatic absolute pardon to those who have served
atleast 90% of their sentence
D. A
bill that would grant automatic parole to those who have served atleast 80% of
their sentence
58. There are four (4) concepts of lifestyle
in prison. What concept is referred to when inmates aspire for leadership
within the prison subculture and such positions and power in the prison
society?
A. disorganized criminals C.
doing time
B. jailing D. gleaning
59. How do inmates know that they have
letters?
A. An
inmate trustee delivers the letters to addresses
B. A list with mails for inmates is posted
C. Inmates
with letters are called to the Jail Warden’s office
D. A
jail officer delivers the letters personally
60. The RA 4103 known as;
a. Probation law b. Executive Clemency
c. Parole d. Indeterminate Sentence Law
61. The
correctional principle that “the basis of all social action must be the
utilitarian conception of the greatest happiness for the greatest number” was
se forth by:
A. Montesquieu C. Becarria
B.
Locke D. Voltaire
62. Female
prison reform during the 19th century had the following principles EXCEPT
A. separation of women
prisoners from male
B. suspension of sentence
C. control of women’s prison by female management and staff
D. provision for differential
feminine care
63. How are
inmates called when they are of low intelligence or afflicted with
psychological or physical disabilities and who have difficulty in functioning
within the prison society?
A.
psychotic criminals C. adult
criminals
B. disorganized criminals D.
juvenile offenders
64. A convict is in a __________ if he is
placed inside one (1) cell alone and without anybody to talk to or be seen
with.
A.
individual confinement C. corporal
punishment
B. capital punishment D.
solitary confinement
65. After release from the jail or prison,
when does the parolee present himself to the parole and probation officer?
A. atleast
one (1) month from release
B. within
three (3) months from release
C. atleast
three (3) weeks from release
D. within the period prescribed in the
release document
66. One of the purposes of Adult Probation Law
is to:
A.
Promote the correction and rehabilitation of an offender
by providing him with personalized,
community based program
B.
Place the offender outside the police power of the state
C.
Coordinate the workings of the agencies of the criminal justice system
D.
Foster closer relationship between the offender and the judge who promulgated
the probation order
67. Is Mario
qualified for probation if his prison term is arresto mayor?
A. Yes,
his sentence is less than 6 years and 1 day
B. No,
his sentence is 12 years
C. No,
his sentence is 8 years
D. Yes, his sentence is 6 months
68. Under this correctional goal, the criminal
is rendered physically unable to commit crime in the future.
A. retribution C. incapacitation
B. deterrence D.
rehabilitation
69. Who among the following is a provincial
prisoner?
A. a
prisoner serving a term below six (6) years
B. a
prisoner serving a term of six (6) years up
C. a prisoner serving a term of six (6)
months and one (1) day to three (3) years
D. a
prisoner serving a term of three (3) years and one (1) day and up
70. What theory in criminology states that
criminals are totally responsible for their behaviors. The stress is more in
the effect of their felonious act than upon the criminal himself.
A. classical theory C.
biological theory
B. positivist theory D.
physiological theory
71. Which two (2) of the following unusual
offenders should be under the close supervision of the Jail Physicians?
1. mentally-
ill
2. sex
deviates
3. infirm
or sick
4. escape
prone prisoners
A. 1 and 2 C.
3 and 4
B. 1
and 3 D. 2 and 3
72. Who said that “criminal acts are signals
of distress, signals of failures, the spasms of struggles and convulsions of a
sub marginal human being trying to make it in our complex society with
inadequate equipment and preparation”?
A. John Howard C.
James Wilson
B.
Karl Menninger D. Jeremy
Bentham
73. The parole and probation administration administers
a _________ correctional program.
A. institutional C.
integrated
B.
community based D.
traditional
74. Changing criminals through non-punitive
means is referred to as _________.
A. retribution C.
restitution
B. reformation D. rehabilitation
75. Hubert Webb was sentenced to imprisonment
on September 30, 2002 .
On October 5, 2002
the judge who promulgated the decision died. What is the effect of the judge’s
death to the service of Alfonso’s sentence?
A. He will have to serve his sentence
B. His
sentence will be suspended
C. His
sentence will nit be binding anymore
D. His
sentence will be reduced
76. Placido was convicted to a
prison term of prision correctional. Will he qualify for probation?
A.
no, his sentence is three (3) years and 1 day
B.
no, his sentence is six (6) years and 1 day
C. yes, his sentence is less
than six (6) years and 1 day
D.
no, his sentence is more than six (6) years and 1 day
77. What was the system of money compensation
in which harm could be atoned for by a money payment to the injured party?
A. lex taliones C.
wergild
B. wite D. fine
78. It is an arrangement where a prisoner goes
out of the institution to attend educational classes.
A. Vocational program C.
Work Furlough
B. Guidance counseling D. study release
79. What the right to be tried in an
ecclesiastical court during the middle ages?
A. inquisition C.
social contract
B.
benefit of the clergy D. secular
prosecution
80. Prison work assignments are given to
prisons usually _________.
A. at early morning hours
B. after
recreational hours
C. before
sleeping hours
D. during
middle hours of the day
81. Which among the following strategies
should be developed in order to enhance corrections in the country?
A. Development of clear vision, mission,
objective
B. Management
of correction efficiency
C. Integration
of correction services
D. Encouragement
of private sector to assist correction
82. Which among the following factors are
considered in petition for executive clemency?
1. age
of the petitioner
2. gravity
of the offense
3. manner
in which offense was committed
4. petitioner’s
institutional conduct or behavior
5. previous
criminal record, if any
A. 2, 3, 4 and 5 C.
all these listed
B. 1,
2, 3 and 4 D. 3, 4, 5 and
1
83. Joan Pamintuan was
convicted of the crime of theft at age 10. What law provides that she should be
released to her family?
A. Presidential
Decree No. 1184
B. Presidential
Decree No. 968
C. Presidential Decree No. 603
D. Republic
Act no. 9344
84. Who among the
following prisoners is a national prisoner?
1. One
who is sentenced to a maximum term of imprisonment of more than three (3) years
or to a fine of more than Php 5,000.00
2. Regardless
of length of sentence, one sentence for violation of customs law or other laws
within the jurisdiction of the Bureau of Customs
3. Regardless
of length of sentence, one sentence for violation of Immigration laws and
Election laws
4. One
sentenced to serve two (2) or more prison sentences in the aggregate exceeding
the period of three (3) years
A. 3,
4 and 1 C. 2, 3, and 4
B. all those listed D.
1, 2 and 3
85. One of the following criminologists
espoused the idea that the certainty of punishment outweighs its severity as a
deterrent against crime?
A. Cesare Becarria C. Charles Goring
B. Jeremy Bentham D.
William Sheldon
86. Who was the sheriff of Bedfordshire , England
whose writings served to bring about changes that resulted in the development
of the penitentiary?
A.
Cesare Lombroso C. Jeremy Bentham
B. Cesare Becarria D. John Howard
87. Which of
the following is encouraged to give the inmate a respite from the strain of
prison life?
A. Report unruly behavior of
fellow inmates
B. Maintain wholesome contact
with friends and relatives through correspondents
C. Perform prison assignments/ works diligently
D. Write his autobiography for
others to read
88. Which of
the following is exercised by executive clemency with the concurrence of
Congress?
A.
probation C. pardon
B. amnesty D. parole
89. It refers
to commission of another crime during service of sentence of penalty imposed
for another previous offense.
A.
recidivism C. delinquency
B. quasi- recidivism D. concurso de delito
90. It is
responsible for carrying out the treatment programs of the prisoners in jails.
A.
Warden C. Chaplain
B.
Classification board D. disciplinary board
91. Pardon cannot be
extended to one of the following instances.
A. murder C.
brigandage
B. rape D. impeachment
92. He introduced the
“Progressive or Mark” system of penal management, which granted privileges and
good conduct time gradually culminating to the offenders release and an
improvement of the ticket of leave. Who was he?
A. Sir Evelyn Ruggles Brise
B. Alexander
Machonochie
C. Sir
Walter Crafton
D. Zebulon
Brockway
93. The features of this prison system were confinement of the
prisoners in their cells day and night.
A. Auburn C. Pennsylvania system
B.
pre- classical D. Judea Christian
theory
94. A model of correctional history that had been
successful for young boys and girls in the earlier house or refuge and training
that was adopted for older offenders.
A.
family model C. reform model
B.
penitence model D. rehabilitation model
95. A person who is sentenced to serve imprisonment
for not more than three (3) years or to pay a fine of not more than Php
1,000.00 or both fine and imprisonment.
A. city prisoner C. insular prisoner
B.
national prisoner D. municipal
prisoner
96. This prison system was considered more
advantageous because it had been observed that prisoners could finish more
articles when they work in groups than working alone in their individual cells.
A.
Maison de force C. Auburn system
B.
none of these D. Pennsylvania system
97. What law was passed by the U.S. Congress which
ended the industrial prison movement?
A. a law which prohibited the
increase of delinquency in prisons
B. none of these
C. a law which encouraged the prisoners to be more industrious in the
works
D. a law which prohibited the
sale of prison made articles to the public and limited their use to government
owned or controlled institutions
98. Which of
the following types of jail is under the supervision of Bureau of Jail Management
and Penology (BMJP)?
A. Provincial jail
B. City and municipal jail
C. District jail
D. Insular jail
99. What is
called as the mechanical device, contrivance or tools used to hold back, keep
in check or under control a prisoner?
A. instrument of restraint
B. iron leg lock
C. handcuffs
D. metallic chains
100. Under the prison
service manual, what is the prescribed color of prison uniform for
maximum-security prison?
A. blue C.
yellow
B. white D. orange
101. When an inmate is given
a “shakedown” before admission it means:
A. process
of identification, record, fingerprint and photograph
B. examination
of an inmate for contraband
C. delivery
of commitment paper to records section
D. all
of these
102. In New Bilibid
prison, the medium security prisoners are confined at __________.
A. NBP main prison camp C.
Camp Bukang Liwayway
B. Camp
Sampaguita D. all of these
103. He is the first
leader to prescribe imprisonment as correctional treatment for major offenders.
A. Charles Montesquieu C.
Jeremy Bentham
B. William Penn D.
Cesare Becarria
104. In case of mass jail
break, all members of the custodial force shall be immediately issued firearms
and assigned to critical post to:
A. protect
the other inmates
B. shoot
the escaping inmates
C. plug
off the escape routes
D. give
warning shots
105. Upon receipt of the
probation officer’s investigation report, the court shall resolve the
application for probation not later than _________.
A. Fifteen
(15) days from receipt
B. Sixty
(60) days from receipt
C. Forty
five (45) days from receipt
D. Thirty
(30) days from receipt
106. The entrusting for confinement of an offender to a
jail by competent court or authority for investigation, trial and/ or service
of sentence is known as:
A.
commitment order C. imprisonment
B.
mittimus D. recognizance
107. The most common problem of the national prison
is:
A.
excessive number of escapes
B.
disagreement about mess
C.
overcrowding
D.
lack of adequate funding
108. Who is the father of
Philippine Probation Law?
A.
Jose Lacson C. Juan Ponce
Enrile
B.
Teodulo Natividad D. Antonio Torres
109. What privilege can be
availed of only once, by first offenders for penalties of imprisonment not
exceeding six (6) years?
A. Parole C.
Probation
B. Psychological services D.
Home life services
110. Rehabilitation of
convicted offenders who are incarcerated inside jails is called:
A. institutional
treatment
B. parole
C. community
based treatment
D. probation
111. What was the first
prison constructed in the year 1847?
A. National
Bilibid Prison
B. Correctional
Institution for Women
C. New
Bilibid Prison
D. San
Ramon Penal Colony
112. A youth offender held
for physical and mental examination, trial or pending an appeal, infusible to
furnish bail shall from the time of arrest be committed to the care of
_____________.
A. Child
and Youth Welfare
B. Bantay Bata Center
C. DSWD
D. City
Jail
113. Under Section 4 of
Presidential Decree 968 that no application for probation shall be granted if
the defendant has perfected and __________ from the judgment of conviction.
A. trial C.
waived
B. pre- trial D.
appeal
114. The Bureau of
Correction is under what Department?
A. Bureau
of Jail Management and Penology
B. Department
of the Interior and Local Government
C. Department
of Justice
D. Office
of the Provincial Governor
115. In the early history
of imprisonment, there were two (2) rival prisons system; the Auburn
prison system known as the “congregated system” and the other system is known
for its “separate system” called the ______.
A. Elmira reformatory C.
Alcatraz prison
B. Pennsylvania system D. Walnut street
jail
116. What is the type of
prison conceived by Jeremy Bentham which would consist of a large circular
building of cast iron and glass containing multi tiered cells around the
periphery?
B. Panoptican prison D.
Auburn prison system
117. The following are the justifications of
punishment EXCEPT
A. retribution C.
deterrence
B. atonement D.
happiness
118. The presidential
Decree that suspends the sentence of minor offenders whose ages range from nine
years old to under eighteen years and places them in rehabilitation center.
A. PD 968 C.
PD 603
B. PD 1203 D.
PD 29
A. Anti-
Rape law
B. Anti-
violence against women and children
C. Death
Penalty law
D. Lethal
injection
120. What law can be
considered the second Probation Law in the Philippines which is intended only
for minors?
A. RA 7610 C.
RA 4221
B. PD 968 D.
PD 603
121. This group consists
of chronic troublemakers but not as dangerous as the super security prisoners.
They are not allowed to work outside the institution.
A. super
security prisoners
B. medium
security prisoners
C. maximum
security prisoners
D. minimum
security prisoners
122. Which of the
following factors is used mostly for the diversification of correctional
institution?
A. age C.
sex
B. degree of custody D.
mental condition
123. A person who is
sentenced to serve imprisonment for not more than six months.
A. insular prisoner C.
city prisoner
B. provincial prisoner D.
municipal prisoner
124. Who is the shoemaker
in Boston , USA where the first probation
originated?
A. Alexander Machonochie C.
John Howard
B. John Augustus D.
Walter Crofton
125. What year the Bilibid
Prison was constructed?
A. 1932 C.
1869
B. 1905 D.
1847
126. A person who is
sentenced to serve a prison term of over three (3) years is a:
A. municipal prisoner C.
national prisoner
B. detention prisoner D.
city prisoner
127. One who undergoes
preventive imprisonment is known as _________.
A. Parole C.
Detention prisoner
B. Probationer D.
Any of these
128. Where is the
Reception and Diagnostic Center (RDC) located?
A. Bukang Liwayway camp C.
Sablayan Penal Colony
B. Camp
Sampaguita D. Maximum Security compound
129. What is the ultimate
goal of imprisonment?
A. punishment C.
redress
B. isolation D.
rehabilitation
130. The duration of
arresto menor as a penalty is from ______ imprisonment.
A. one
to thirty days
B. six
to twelve years
C. six
years and one day
D. one
year
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