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Ms. Bayos Questionnaire For Qualifying Examination

The criminal justice system aims to maintain peace and order through the judicial determination of guilt or innocence. It involves law enforcement investigating crimes and apprehending suspects, prosecutors representing the state against offenders, and courts making legal determinations. The system strives to properly dispose of those legally found guilty through punishments like incarceration or fines.
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Ms. Bayos Questionnaire For Qualifying Examination

The criminal justice system aims to maintain peace and order through the judicial determination of guilt or innocence. It involves law enforcement investigating crimes and apprehending suspects, prosecutors representing the state against offenders, and courts making legal determinations. The system strives to properly dispose of those legally found guilty through punishments like incarceration or fines.
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CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSYTEM

1. It is the adjudication by the court that the accused is guilty or not of the
offense charged. Aid in the imposition of the proper penalty and civil liability
provided for by the law on the accused.  

a. Discretion
b. Information
c. Judgement
d. Law Enforcement

2. It is a governmental body officially assembled under the authority of law at the


appropriate time and place for the administration of justice through which the
state enforces its sovereign rights and power. It is also empowered by the
constitution to determine the guilt of the accused.  

a. Law Enforcement
b. Court
c. Criminal Justice System
d. Court of Appeals

3. In nomenclatures, at the police stage during investigation, the person being


processed under criminal justice system is referred to as:

a. Criminal
b. Respondent
c. Accused
d. Suspect

4. What is the primary goal of the Criminal Justice System?

a. Maintain Peace and Order


b. Prevention of Crime
c. Judicial determination of guilt or innocence
d. Proper disposition of those who have been legally found guilty

5. The main character of the Criminal Justice System?

a. Judge
b. Prosecutor
c. Police
d. Criminal
6. It is an art which deals with the identification and locating of the offender and
providing evidence of his guilt in criminal proceedings.

a. Criminal Detection
b. Criminal Apprehension
c. Criminal Justice System
d. Criminal Investigation

7. A government official under the DOJ who represent the State against an
offender in criminal proceedings.

a. Public Prosecutor
b. Defense Attorney
c. Private Prosecutor
d. Tanod-Bayan

8. The following are the functions of the Police, except:

a. Crime Prevention
b. Criminal Apprehension
c. Traffic Regulations and motor accident investigation
d. Arraignment of the Accused

9. The following are the 3 co-equal branches of the Government, except:

a. Executive
b. Legislative
c. Judiciary
d. Executive Clemency

10. An attached agency of the Department of Justice which provides indigent


litigants free legal assistance.

a. Court
b. PAO
c. Corrections
d. Law Enforcement
Human Behavior and Victimology

It is one of the factors that


affect human behavior that
refers to the process by which
an
offspring cell or organism
acquires or becomes
predisposed to the
characteristics of its parent
cell or organism
It is one of the factors that
affect human behavior that
refers to the process by which
an
offspring cell or organism
acquires or becomes
predisposed to the
characteristics of its parent
cell or organism
It is one of the factors that
affect human behavior that
refers to the process by which
an
offspring cell or organism
acquires or becomes
predisposed to the
characteristics of its parent
cell or organism
It is one of the factors that
affect human behavior that
refers to the process by which
an
offspring cell or organism
acquires or becomes
predisposed to the
characteristics of its parent
cell or organism
1. It is one of the factors that affect human behavior that refers to the process by
which an offspring cell or organism acquires or becomes predisposed to the
characteristics of its parent cell or organism.

a. Heredity
b. Environment
c. Learning
d. Hereditary

2. It is one type of Dissociative Disorders which the individual shifts


abruptly from one personality to another as if more than one person were
inhabiting the same body.

. Psychogenic Fugue state


b. Amnesia
a. Psychogenic Fugue state
b. Amnesia
c. Depersonalization
d. Multiple Personality Disorder

3. It is formerly referred to as the character disorders.

a. Somatoform disorders
b. Personality Disorders
c. Affective Disorders
d. Schizophrenia

4. It is one of the classifications of human behavior that refers to motorized


behavior usually manifested in language and emotion.
a. Habitual
b. Symbolic
c. Complex
d. Instinctive

5. It refers to the situation which blocks the individual's motivated


behavior. It may be characterized by anxiety, irritability, fatigue, or
depression.

a. Frustration
b. Vexation
c. Disturbance
d. Conflict

6. When a person is seen to show indiscriminate giggling or crying, emotional


flatness, the voice is monotonous, the face immobile and expressionless and
manifest highly bizarre and add behavior then appropriately he is:

a. suffering from neurotic behavior


b. suffering from psychopathic behavior
c. suffering from schizophrenia or psychotic behavior
d. suffering from sexual dysfunctions

7. It is one of the common Defense mechanisms where strong emotion, such as


anger, is displaced onto another person or object as the recipient of the said
emotion (anger), rather than being focused on the person or object
which originally was the cause of the said emotion.
a. Rationalization
b. Compensation
c. Displacement
d. Projection

8. Refers to a severe mental disorder characterized by a retreat from reality, by


hallucinations and delusions, and by social withdrawal.

a. Psychosis
b. Mood Disorder
c. Dissociative Disorder
d. Neurosis

9. Refers to an instance wherein boys build up warm and loving relationship with
mothers.

a. Electra Complex
b. Latency
c. Oedipus Complex
d. Theories

10. It is one of the different types of reaction to frustration which is corresponding


to running away from the problem or flight, which to some is the safest way.

a. Aggression
b. Substitution
c. Detour
d. Withdrawal or Retreat

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