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UNIVERSITY OF BAGUIO

SCHOOL OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE AND PUBLIC SAFETY


CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM

MULTIPLE CHOICES: Instruction: Read each question carefully and select the best answer for each item. Encircle
your answer that correspond the best choice. Select only one. Any form of erasures and alterations are considered wrong.

1. The investigating fiscal must resolve the case _____ days from its termination giving the parties copies of his
resolution.
a. 5 c.15
b. 10 d.30

2. Submitted by the accused to answer the complaint against him.


a. Affidavit c. Complaint
b. Counter affidavit d. Reply

3. The court of last resort,, all the justice are appointed baby the president from all list submitted by the ___ to fill up
any vacancy within 90 days.
a. Department of Justice c. Congress
b. Judicial and Bar Council d. Commission on Appointment

4. Retirement age for a justice of the Supreme Court is ___________.


a. 55 years old c. 65 years old
b. 60 years old d. 70 years old

5. Established under the Judicial Reorganization Act of 1980,Bp 129 it is composed of one presiding justice and 68
associate justice all whom are appointed by the president, and operates in 10 divisions each comprising of five
members.
a. Regional Trial Court c. Shari’a Court
b. Court of Appeal d. Inferior Courts

6. Created by law to hear cases involving civil aspects or our Muslims brothers.
a. Regional Trial Court c. Shari’a Court
b. Court of Appeal d. Inferior Court

7. Under the legal system in the Philippines as provided by the Article VIII Section 15 of the 1987 Constitution, the
Supreme Court must decide or resolve a case or matter within the period from date of submission.
a. 24 months c. 3 months
b. 12 months d. 1 month

8. Under the legal system in the Philippines as provided by the Article VIII Section 15 of the 1987 Constitution, the
Court of Appeals must decide or resolve a case or matter within the period from date of submission.
a. 24 months c. 3 months
b. 12 months d. 1 month

9. Under the legal system in the Philippines as provided by the Article VIII Section 15 of the 1987 Constitution, the
Regional Trial Court must decide or resolve a case or matter within the period from date of submission.
a. 24 months c. 3 months
b. 12 months d. 1 month

10. For summary procedure in criminal cases, judgement is rendered within ___ days after termination of trial. Under
the legal system in the Philippines as provided by the Article VIII Section 15 of the 1987 Constitution, the
Supreme Court must decide or resolve a case or matter within the period from date of submission.
a. 24 months c. 3 months
b. 12 months d. 1 month

11. Composed of 10-20 members chosen by the opposing parties involved in a dispute at the barangay level.
a. Pangkat ng tagapagkasundo c. Barangay court
b. Lupong tagapamatapa d. Barangay assembly

12. Composed of 3 members chosen by the opposing parties involved in a dispute at the barangay level.
a. Pangkat ng tagapagkasundo c. Barangay court
b. Lupong tagapamatapa d. Barangay assembly
13. Law which created the Katarungan Pambarangay.
a. RA 7160 c .RA 5199
b. PD 129 D.RA 6981

14. Means the settlement of a dispute by a person/s chosen to hear both sides and come to a decision
a. Arbitration c. Intervention
b. Conciliation d. Amicable settlement

15. RA 6981 otherwise known as the” ____________________ ’’to encourage, protect and give support to persons
who may have witnessed a crime to a participate in the legal system by giving their testimonies in court for the
proper prosecution in order to secure justice to those aggrieved by the commission of crimes.
a. Juvenile Justice System c. Judiciary Reorganization Act
b. Witness Protection System and Benefit Act d. Uniform System Preliminary Investigation

16. What is the main source of income in the Bureau of Correction?


a. Abaca c. Rice
b. Copra d. Abaca and Copra

17. What is the main product of Sablayan Penal Colony?


a. Abaca c. Rice
b. Copra d. abaca and copra

18. A sworn written statement charging a person with an offense subscribed by the offended party, any peace officer
or public officer charged with in the enforcement of the law violated.
a. Complaint c. Information
b. Affidavit d. Inquest

19. Investigation of case performed by a fiscal?


a. Complaint c. Information
b. Affidavit d. Inquest

20. This houses both offender awaiting court actions and those sentenced, usually up to 3 years.
a. Lock up c. Prison
b. Jail d. Workplace

21. The following are the types of detainee, except one.


a. Undergoing investigation
b. Awaiting or undergoing trial
c. Awaiting final judgement
d. Awaiting for the warrant

22. What is the fifth pillar or Criminal Justice System?


a. Community c. Law Enforcement
b. Court d. Prosecution

23. What is the house of medium security prisoners?


a. Bukang liwayway c. New Bilibid Prison
b. Sampaguita camp d. Davao Penal Colony

24. Who is the first contact of law violators?


a. Law enforcement
b. Court
c. Judge
d. Prosecution

25. Deals with the Professionalization Law.


a. PD 1184 C. PD 482
b. PD 765 D.RA6343

26. Integrates the local police in the provincial level most especially in Bulacan, Pampanga, Nueva Ecija and Misamis
Oriental.
a. PD 1184 c. PD 482
b. PD765 d. RA 6343
27. NACAH means;
a. National Action Committee on Anti-Hijacking
b. National Action Cooperation on Anti-Hijacking
c. National Active Committee on Anti-Hijacking
d. National Action Command on Anti-Hijacking

28. PAFSECOM means;


a. Philippine Air Force Security Command
b. Philippine Air Force Service Command
c. Philippine Air Force Security Cooperation

29. There are Triple I’s of NAPOLCOM, except;


a. Inspection c. Intelligence
b. Investigation d. Implementation

30. It operates pornography films shown on television and movie houses.


a. Video Gram and Regulatory Board
b. Movie and Television Review and Classification Board
c. DILG
d. PNP

31. It enforces banking laws and regulates the banking industry.


a. Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas c. Department of Budget
b. Department of Finance d. Bureau of Internal Revenue

32. Refers to a court which is created by law amicably settle disputes between advocacy groups the welfare of the
people against all forms of abuse and exploitation.
a. Crime control c. Crime prevention
b. Civil society d. all of the above

33. Refers to restraining criminals behind prison facilities to effectively protect society.
a. Crime control c. Crime prevention
b. Crime deterrence d. Crime suppression

34. Refers to all disciplines involved in the study of crime and criminals.
a. Criminology c. Crime Prevention
b. Criminological enterprise d. Crime Control

35. The political will of the state to punish criminals in accordance with law.
a. Crime control c. Crime deterrence
b. Crime prevention d. Crime Suppression

36. Refers to governmental and non-governmental activities to thwart, pre-empt and stop the crime from accruing,
a. Crime prevention c. Crime suppression
b. Crime control d. Crime stop

37. In the attempt to prevent crime what must be eliminated by the police?
a. Opportunity to commit crime c. Motives to commit crime
b. Desire to commit crime d. Intent to commit crime

38. Primary objectives of law enforcement.


a. Crime control c. crime deterrence
b. Crime prevention d. crime span

39. An attached agency of the office of the president tasked to implement and undertake drug law enforcement.
a. Narcotics command c. DARE
b. PDEA D. PNP

40. In making arrest under RULE 113, Sec. 5, Par. 3 of the rules of the court, what is the duty of the arresting officer?
a. Deliver the person the nearest jail
b. Deliver the person to the nearest police station
c. Deliver the person too the custody of the prosecutor
d. Either a and b
41. When an offense has in fact been committed, and he has personal knowledge of facts indicating that the person
to be arrested has committed; this con templates warrantless arrest involving;
a. Hot pursuit c. Caught in the act
b. Fresh pursuit d. Both a and b

42. Refers to all system and interplay of activities in the community which address all the negative factors affecting
security, health and welfare of the public in natural calamities, disaster, famine, criminality, drought and
epidemics.
a. Crime control c. C rime span
b. Crime prevention d. Crime suppression

43. It is the reading of judgement un the presence of the accused.


a. Promulgation of the judgement c. new trial reconsideration
b. Trial d. arraignment

44. It is an action to recover an office or franchise from an individual usurping or unlawfully holding it.
a. Habeas corpus c. certiorari
b. Prohibition d. madamus

45. When does judgement of conviction become?


a. Within 15 days c. after 15 days
b. Within 30 days d. after 30 days

46. Appeal of cases tried in the confinement of female offender.


a. DSWD c. Penal colony
b. CIW d. NBP

47. Appeal of cases tried in Regional Trial Court is made the______.


a. Supreme court c. Court of appeal
b. Regional trial court d. Sandiganbayan

48. The inmates confine in these serving of not more than six months.
a. Municipal trial jail c. Provincial
b. City jail d. district jail

49. Imprisonment for twelve (12)and one (1) days to twenty(20) years .
a. Reclusion temporal c. Prision correctional
b. Prison menor d. Arresto mayor

50. Manila Police Department was organized by the enactment of?


a. RA 6975 c. RA 8551
b. PD 175 d. Act 175

51. The person against whom or whose property the crime is committed.
a. Victim c. Suspect
b. Offended party d. either a or c

52. The most pampered party in criminal cases.


a. Accused c. Witness
b. Victim d. People of the Philippines

53. The redness that the state against an offending member of the crime is committed.
a. Imprisonment c. Witness
b. Punishment d. either a or c

54. The headman or the tribe leader during the pre-Spanish regime is popular known as.
a. Slave c. King
b. Village chief d. Queen

55. It is the final arbiter of justice.


a. Police c. Community
b. Court d. Prosecution
56. The one who conduct the trial and impose the penalty if found guilty.
a. Court c. Community
b. Law enforcement d. Prosecution

57. A blueprint for responsive and well suited anti-crime machinery that shall operate its strategic purposes.
a. Crime control c. National Anti-Crime Strategy
b. Crime prevention d. Social Defence

58. Period prescribe by law for the preliminary investigation undertaken by the prosecutor.
a. 10 days c. 30 days
b. 15 days d.45 days

59. Define as The machinery of the state or government which enforces the rules of conduct necessary to protect life
ad property and maintain peace and order.
a. Juvenile justice system c. Criminal procedure
b. Due process d. Criminal Justice system

60. its most important function in the Criminal Justice System is to maintain and recognize the rule of law through the
speedy delivery of services partially in the prosecution and investigation of all crimes.
a. Police c. Court
b. Prosecution d. Community

61. They are referred to as the initiator of the Criminal Justice System.
a. Police c. Corrections
b. Court d. Community

62. Primary function of every court system.


a. Help keep domestic peace
b. Decide controversies
c. Issuance of warrant of arrest
d. Administrative role

63. Tasked for the treatment of rational prisoners, which is under the Department of Justice.
a. Bureau of correction c. Courts
b. DOJ d. Correction

64. A special court tasked to handle criminal cases involving graft in corruption and other offenses committed by
public officers and employees in connection with the performance of the functions.
a. Supreme Court c. Tanod bayan
b. Court of Appeals d. Sandigan bayan

65. Highest court of the land with 1 chief justice and fourteen associate justices who may sir and bane or in division of
3,5 and 7 members.
a. Supreme court c. Corrections
b. Court of Appeals d. Sandigan Bayan

66. Person authorized by law to issue warrants of arrest.


a. Judges c. Police
b. Prosecutor d. Warden

67. Most vital component of the criminal justice system due to its massive membership.
a. Police c. Correction
b. Court d. Community

68. Passive instrument which decide controversies brought before them.


a. Police c. Corrections
b. Courts d. Prosecution

69. Considered as the second pillar of the Philippine criminal justice system, The National Prosecution Service is
under the;
a. Department of Justice
b. Department of interior and Local Government
c. Supreme court
d. Public Attorney
70. The course of action or process whereby accusation are brought before the court of justice to determine the guilt
of the accused.
a. Trial c. Corrections
b. Prosecution d. Criminal Justice System

71. Under this law, the uniform system of preliminary investigation was established giving the complaint and
respondent in a preliminary investigation the right to confront each other and their witnesses.
a. RA 5188 c. RA 5180
b. RA 5189 d. BP 129

72. Complaint must be supported by a ___________________.


a. Affidavit c. Sworn affidavit
b. Verifled affidavit d. Notarized affidavit

73. A body officially assembled under authority of law in which judicial power is vested or the administration of justice
is delegated.
a. Court c. Corrections
b. Prosecution d. Law Enforcement

74. Mandated by law to bring to justice all criminal cases for action and prove the guilt of the accused beyond
reasonable doubt.
a. Prosecution c. Corrections
b. Court d. Tribunal

75. A body of civil authority tasked to maintain peace and order enforce the law, protect life, liberty and property and
ensure public safety.
a. Police c. Prosecution
b. Court d. Corrections

76. System of talking care of the custody, rehabilitation and treatment of persons convicted of committing a crime.
a. Police c. Prosecution
b. Court d. Corrections

77. The Anti-Graft and Corruption Practices Act.


a. Act No. 3815 c. RA 6425
b. PD 971 d. RA 3019

78. Law which created the National Bureau of Investigations.


a. RA 6975 c. RA 157
b. RA 8551 d. RA 147

79. The agency under the department of finance tasked to enforce tariff duties in all Philippines seaports and airports.
a. Bureau of Customs c. Bureau of Quarantine
b. Bureau of Internal Revenue d. Maritime Industry Authority

80. The Bureau of Immigration and Deportation, which is tasked to enforce Philippines Immigration Laws, is an
attached agency of:
a. Department of the Interior and Local Government
b. Department of Justice
c. Department of Foreigner Affairs
d. Department of Tourism

81. It regulates marine and shipping industry and oversees the worthiness of all sea-going vessels.
a. Maritime Industry Authority(MARINA)
b. Philippine Post Authority
c. Philippine Navy
d. Philippine Coast Guard

82. It is mandated by law to operate against fake and pirated VHS, VCD, CD, and DVD formal tapes.
a. Video Gram Regulatory Board c. BIR
b. MTRCB d. Intellectual Property Office

83. The Intellectual Property office which is mandated to operate against the violators of the copy right and intellectual
property law is under the:
a. Department of Finance c. Department of Justice
b. Department of Trade and Industry d. Department of Interior and Local Government

84. It investigates and arrests unscrupulous manufactures and makers of substandard food and drugs without license
and permit.
a. Bureau of Food and Drugs c. Department of Health
b. Bureau of Quarantine d. All of the Foregoing

85. The Bureau of Quarantine is empowered to enforce measure to stop, monitor and control the spread of disease
by conducting quarantine in all air and seaports across the country is an attached agency of:
a. DOH c. DOTC
b. DILG d. PPA

86. They sometimes referred ass the stenographers.


a. Court reporters c. bailiffs
b. Judge d. prosecutors

87. The criminal is remanded to the prison not for punishment but for _______________.
a. Rehabilitation c. Isolation
b. Deterrence d. Correction

88. Non –institutional corrections is the rehabilitation of offenders inside the jails.
a. True c. partially true
b. False d. either
89. The Supreme Court automatically reviews cases where death penalty is imposed.
a. True c. Partially false
b. False d. Either

90. Can a private person serve a warrant of arrest?


a. Yes c. Partially Yes
b. No d. Either

91. The National Bureau of Investigation is under DILG.


a. True c. Partially true
b. False d. Either

92. It is the procedure for obtaining a judicial determination of the legality of an individual’s custody.
a. Habeas corpus c. Certiorari
b. Prohibition d. Mandamus

93. The breeding ground of criminality characterized by the widespread unemployed, low income and productive
malnutrition, big families and rapid population growth rates, low standards of living and the like;
a. Ignorance c. Unpopular
b. Injustice d. Poverty

94. In plea of guilty to a lesser offense3, a person accused of murder may be plead guilty to crime of _______?
a. Homicide c. Robbery
b. Physical injuries d. All of the above

95. Apprehension, prosecution, sentencing, conviction and prevent the commission of the rimes refer to____?
a. Community c. Criminal Justice System
b. Law Enforcement d. Court

96. The prosecution shall present evidence to prove the charge and in the proper case the civil liability.
a. True c. Partially true
b. False d. Either

97. It is the responsible for the treatment and rehabilitation of national prisoner who are serving sentence or more
than three (3) years imprisonment.
a. Bureau of Jail and Penology c. Bureau of Correction
b. New Bilibid Prison d. CIW

98. Regarded as the weakest pillar of the Criminal Justice System


a. Correction c. Law Enforcement
b. Court d. Prosecution
99. Prisoners whose sentence is from one day to six months.
a. Municipal prisoners c. Provincial prisoners
b. City prisoners d. Insular prisoners

100. The Supreme Court and the Court of Appeals is known to be as-
a. Review Court
b. Trial Court
c. Appellate Court
d. All of the above
UNIVERSITY OF BAGUIO
SCHOOL OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE AND PUBLIC SAFETY
Baguio City

COMPILATION OF QUESTIONS
IN
CRIMINAL JUSTICE AND PUBLIC SAFETY
(CRISOC 3)

Submitted By:
UDAUNDO, JAHNZEL P.
DUCUSIN, ADEN B.

Submitted To:
MR. FILIBERT PATRICK TAD-AWAN; MSCRIM

Date:
September 17, 2013

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