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LEA PRE TEST 6.

The first fulltime organized police in United


States was formed in…
1. This term was interpreted as an authoritative arm
for those in power. It was used by the Roman to a. Boston
modify the Greek root word for police. b. Philadelphia
c. New York City
a. Politia d. Los Angeles
b. Politea
c. Polis 7. The term that is used to call the group of men
d. Politeia organized by Henry Fielding and named by his
brother John Fielding, tasked to catch thieves
2. It is the system of rules that a particular country was…
or community recognizes as regulating the actions
of its members and may enforce by the imposition a. Royal Guards
of penalties. b. Praetorian guards
c. Scotland Yard
a. Law d. Bow Street Runners
b. Rule 8. In ancient England, these individuals were
c. Regulaltion required by King Richard to keep the King’s Peace
d. Enforcement under the proclamation entitled Keepers of the
Peace.
3. This is a system of policing that emerged during
the Anglo Saxon period. Under this system, all a. Knights
males residents were required to guard the town to b. Constables
preserve peace and protect the lives and properties c. Watchman
of the people. d. Justice of the Peace

a. Hue and Cry 9. He is the first Filipino Chief of the Philippine


b. Tithing system Constabulary in 1917.
c. Tun Policing
d. Frankpledge system a. Brig.Gen Rafael Crame
b. Col. Lamberto Javalera
4. The policing system during the Norman period c. Col. Antonio Torres
which is claimed as the forerunner of the word d. General Nazareno
sheriff, whereby England is divided into fifty five
(55) military districts, each headed by a ruler in 10. In the history of our police force, who was the
order to enhance policing was called. first Chief of the Philippine Constabulary?

a. Magna Carta a. Capt. Nicolas Piatt


b. Tun Policing b. Gen. Rafael Crame
c. Shire Reeve System c. Col. Lamberto Javallera
d. Frankpledge System d. Capt. Henry T. Allen

5. What is the proclamation issued by King 11. The Chief Magistrate at Bow Street in London
Richard of England sometime in 1195 that required that organized the Bow Street Runners is…
the appointment of knights to keep the Kings peace
by standing as guards on bridges and gate and a. King Richard of London
checking the people entering and leaving the cities b. Henry Fielding
and towns. c. King Charles of London
d. None of the above
a. Keepers of the peace
b. Peace Officer 12. Which of the following is known as the Police
c. Justice of the Peace Act of 1966 and created the office of the
d. Watch and ward NAPOLCOM?
a. RA 4864 organization objectives with the minimum cost.
b. RA 8551 What is referred to this?
c. RA 6975
d. PD 765 a. Prinicple of Balance
b. Principle of Unity of Objective
13. Among the following, he is known as the father c. Principle of Absoluteness of responsibility
of Modern Policing System. d. Principle of Organization Efficiency

a. King Henry III 20. The Span of Control of a Supervisor over


b. Sir Robert Peel personnel or units shall not mean more than what he
c. William Norman can effectively direct and coordinate. This means
d. John Westminster that…

14. The national headquarters of the PNP is ____. a. levels of authority shall be kept to a minimum
b. Subordinates be controlled by several supervisors
a. Camp Dangwa c. Supervisor’s responsibility should be re-
b. Camp Crame delegated
c. Camp Aguinaldo d. Units shall be clustered into several groups
d. Fort Bonifacio
21. What management principle provide that only
15. What law was amended by RA 8551? one officer is in direct command or supervision of
each officer?
a. RA 7659
b. RA 6425 a. Span of control
c. RA 6975 b. Chain of command
d. RA 9165 c. Unity of command
16. Which of the following is also referred to as the d. Line of Authority
Metropolitan Police Service in England?
22. Patrolman Carlos and Patrolman Angeles report
a. Ministry of Police only to one supervisor. This is the principle
b. National Police Force of_____.
c. The Bobbies
d. Scotland Yard a. Delegation of Authority
b. Unity of Command
17. The theory of police service which maintains c. Span of Control
that police are servants of higher authorities refers d. Chain of command
to…
23. Means the controlling the direction and flow of
a. Modern decisions through unity of command from top to
b. Home rule bottom of organization.
c. Continental a. Audit
d. Old rule b. Monitoring
c. Coordination
18. The PNP Chief is the only person allowed to d. Authority
give command to the entire police organization in
adherence to the principle of… 24. The more complex the organization, the more
highly specialized the division of work, the greater
a. Span of Control the need for..
b. Chain of command
c. Unity of Command a. Clearer delineation of functions.
d. Delegation of AUthority b. Coordinating authority
c. Strict line discipline
19. The organization structure is effective if it is d. Finer division of supervision
structured to aid the accomplishment of the
25. Under this principle, the chief executive directly a. Organizational structure
control 2 to 10 subordinates, who then control 2-10 b. Line
subordinates each and so on until the bottom of the c. Functional
organization is reached. d. Line and staff

a. Scalar chain 32. The directorate who is the “make-up artist” of


b. Delegation of Authority the PNP is called ___.
c. Command responsibility
d. Span of control a. Personnel Records Mgt.
b. Research Development
c. Police Community Relation
26. The largest organic unit within a large d. Human Resource & Doctrine Devt.
department is a…
33. The 1987 Philippine Constitution provides that
a. Unit the State shall establish and maintain one police for
b. Division which shall ______.
c. Bureau
d. Section a. national in scope
b. civilian in scope
27. the nature of which the police officer is free c. national in character
from specific routine duty is called… d. military in character

a. Off duty 34. The term of office of the four regular (4)
b. On duty commissioner is _____?
c. Special duty
d. Leave of absence a. At least Six years
b. Six years without re-appointment
28. The following are the three broad goals of the c. Six years with re-appointment
police organization, EXCEPT: d. At the pleasure of the President

a. To protect lives and properties 35. Reasons for suspension or withdrawal of


b. To insure public safety deputation of local chief executives as
c. To maintain peace and order representative of the NAPOLCOM.
d. To arrest suspected criminal
I. repeated unauthorized absences
29. Which of the following is not an administrative
support unit? II. abuse of authority

a. Special Action Force III. habitual tardiness


b. Civil Security Group
c. Police Security and Protection Office IV. providing material support to criminals; and
d. All of them
V. engaging in acts inimical to national security
30. An association or group of individuals with a
common goal. a. I, II, III, V
b. I, II, IV, III
a. Police organization c. I, II, IV, V
b. Law enforcement group d. I, II, III, IV, V
c. Non-government organization
d. Organization 36. Designated contact point for the general
secretariat, regional officers and other INTERPOL
31. What is the kind of organizational structure member countries requiring assistance with
which is the simplest kind. It is also known as overseas investigation and location and
military organizational structure? apprehension of fugitives.
a. National Central Bureaus (NCB) c. Hawala
b. Executive Committee d. Illegal deposit
c. Commission for the control of the INTERPOL’s
files 43. Conceptualized in the 1920’s, this organization
d. None of the above was established to promote international criminal
police cooperation.
37. Core functions of the INTERPOL except one
a. International Police
a. To secure global police communication services b. International Criminal Police Organization
b. Arrest of member country’s notorious fugitives c. ASEAN National Police
c. Operational data services and database d. International Organization of the Chiefs of Police
d. Operational police support services
44. Basically an urban police post on storefront
38. Notice issued by the International Criminal offices on tiny building assembling sentry stations
Organization of the Police (INTERPOL) when a in Japan like police block in the Philippines.
certain fugitive has a pending warrant from his
mother State and the latter seeks to arrest him and a. Koban
be extradited. b. Chusai-san
c. Kobun-Oyabun
a. Blue Notice d. Rav Mitsav
b. Red Notice
c. Black Notice 45. Through this phenomenon, states’ international
d. Green Notice integration improves security, but increases
inequality and threatens social order
39. First Statement: The Philippines is not one of
the founding member of the UN. Second Statement: a. Transition
The primary purpose of the UN is to maintain b. Globalization
international peace and security. c. Ratification
d. Transfornation
a. The first and second statements are false
b. The first statement is false but the second is true 46. It refers to a protection against any type of
c. The first statement is false crime to safeguard life and assets by various
d. The second statement is true methods and device.

40. Expulsion of a foreigner who is considered a. Physical Security


b. Operational Security
a. Extradition c. Perimeter Security
b. Deportation d. SEcurity
c. Reconduction
d. Apprehension 47. What type of security deals with the industrial
plants and business enterprises where personnel,
41. An activity considered criminal offense by at processes, properties and operations are
least 2 States. safeguarded?

a. International crimes a. Personal security


b. Transnational crimes b. Industrial Security
c. Borderless crimes c. Operational security
d. Intra-national crimes d. Bank Security

42. A process by which cash assets derived from 48. A lock which is commonly installed in safe
illicit activities are manipulated to make it appear deposit boxes and is deemed pick proof since it is
that it was a proceeds of a legitimate activities. operated by utilizing combinations of a dial.

a. Money laundering a. None


b. Illegal banking b. Combination lock
c. Card Operated Locks 55. An act or condition, which results in a situation
d. Disc Tumbler locks conducive to a breach of the protection system, or
that, could result to loss.
49. It is under physical security which provides
sufficient illumination to areas during hours of a. Hazards
darkness. b. Natural Hazard
c. Human Hazard
a. Protective Lighting d. Security Hazard
b. Emergency Lighting
c. Standby Lighting 56. An inquiry into the character, reputation,
d. Moveable Lighting discretion, integrity, morals and loyalty of an
individual in order to determines person suitability
50. May duplicate the system in whole or in part for appointment or access to classified matter.
and is used during power failure or emergencies.

a. Emergency lighting a. Local Agency check


b. Movable lighting b. Background Investigation
c. Standby lighting c. National Agency Check
d. Stationary Luminary d. Personnel Security Investigation

51. A type of protective alarm system where the 57. What is an electronic or mechanical device that
protective alarm located outside the installation. serves to warn of danger by means of a sound or
signal? It provides an electrical and mechanical
a. Local Alarm system means of detecting intruders and announcing their
b. Auxiliary System proximity which endanger the security of a
c. Central Station System restricted area, a facility, or its components.
d. Proprietary
A. Alarm
52. What is the most common type of human B. Fire Alarm
hazard? C. Bell

a. Sabotage 58. To deny outsiders from visual access in a


b. Theft certain facility what must be constructed.
c. Pilferage
d. Subversion a. Full view fence
b. Solid fence
53. Is the process of conducting physical c. Chain link fence
examination to determine compliance with d. Multiple fence
establishment security policies and procedures?
59. One who steals with preconceived plans and
a. Security Education takes away any or all types of items or supplies for
b. Security Planning economic gain?
c. Security Inspection
d. Security Survey a. Normal Pilferer
b. Regular Pilferer
54. It is the importance of firm with reference to the c. Casual Pilferer
national economy and security. d. Systematic Pilferer

a. Relative Operation 60. What is the ratio of the security guard to their
b. Relative Security licensed firearm is needed after operating for six
c. Relative Vulnerability months.
d. Relative Criticality of Operation
a. 1:3
b. 1:5
c. 1:2
d. 1:1 67. It is imposed by command or self-restraint to
insure supportive behavior.
61. What is the policing system that is focused on
the problem that serves as root causes or breeding a. Discipline
grounds of crime? b. Cooperation
c. Authority
a. Policing through participative law enforcement d. Doctrine
b. Problem Solving Policing
c. Community Oriented Policing 68. These are basic principles in planning,
d. Political Era organization and management of the PNP in
support of the overall pursuits of the PNP vision,
62. These are work programs of the top mission, and strategic action plan of the attainment
management unit which related to the nature and of the national objectives,
extent of the workload and the availability of
resources. a. Fundamental Doctrine
b. Operational Doctrine
a. Administrative plan c. Functional Doctrine
b. Operational Plan d. Complimentary Doctrine
c. Tactical Plan
d. OPLAN 69. Developed in anticipation of problems.
Although not all police problems are predictable,
63. “Seeing ahead and making sound assumptions” many are, and it is possible for a police department
refers to what skill needed in planning? to prepare a response in advance.

a. Prioritizing a. Reactive plans


b. Forecasting b. Proactive plans
c. Monitoring c. Visionary Plans
d. Documenting d. Operational Plans

64. What can help law enforcement agency's 70. Essential statements that identify the role of the
process of collecting and storing information in the police in the community and a future condition or
data base? state to which the department can aspire. It may
also include a statement of values to be used to
a. Geographic System for Police guide the decision making process in the
b. Geographic Information System department.
c. Geographic Manual for Police
d. Geographic Police System a. Reactive Plans
b. Proactive plans
65. What is the process that aid law enforcers to c. Visionary Plans
determine the exact location of a crime-prone area? d. Operational Plans

a. Mapping 71. Anti-Illegal Drugs Master Plan


b. Observation
c. Investigation a. Master Plan Banat
d. Inspection b. Master Plan Sandigan-Milenyo
c. Master Plan Sandugo - intternal
66. That defines the fundamental principles d. Master Plan Sang-ingat
governing the rules of conduct, attitude, behavior
and ethical norm of the PNP. 72. In police parlance, “S.O.P.” stands for?

a. Ethical Doctrine a. Standard Operation Procedure


b. Complimentary Doctrine b. Standard Operating Procedure
c. Fundamental Doctrine c. Special Operation Procedure
d. Operational Doctrine d. Special Operating Procedure
73. It is the systematic and orderly determination of b. Authority
facts and events as basis for policy formulation and c. Leadership
decision affecting law enforcement management. d. Responsibility

a. Plan 79. The power a person receives in an


b. Planning organization's formal hierarchy as a consequence of
c. Police Planning his or her role. The person has the right to expect
d. Calendar you to comply with valid demands, given his or her
status and your job responsibilities.
74. Procedures that relate to reporting, raids, arrest,
stopping suspicious persons, touring beats and a. Coercive Power
investigation of crimes are example of; b. Legitimate Power
c. Referent Power
a. Field procedure d. Reward Power
b. Headquarters procedure
c. Special operation procedure 80. This type of leaders see themselves as having
d. Standing operating prcedure absolute power and making decisions on their
subordinates' behalf. They decide not just what
75. It is the formal process of choosing the needs to be done, but how to accomplish certain
organizational mission and overall objective for tasks too.
both the short and long term as well as the
divisional and individual objectives based on the a. Deocratic
organizational objectives. b. Autocratic
c. Bureauceatic
a. Directing d. Laissez-Faire
b. Planning
c. Organizing 81. Also known as “Collaborative Decision-
d. Managerial decision making Making’’, is a situation faced when individuals
collectively make a choice from the alternatives
76. What PLAN prepares what to accomplish by before them.
special divisions of the PNP of each of the police
rank? a. Individual Decision-Making
b. Group Decision-Making
a. Tactical c. Bidirectional Decision-Making
b. Procedral d. Partnered Decision Making
c. Operational
d. Extra Office 82. The social, emotional and intellectual
manifestations of a character are called
77. One of the operative functions of the police _____________.
personnel which is directly related to the study of
the labor supply of jobs, which are composed of the a. Distinction
demands for employees in the organization to b. Attributes
determine future personnel requirement’s which c. Characteristics
either to increase or decrease d. Personality

a. Police Recruitment 83. Caloy is a person who always see to it that


b. Police Personnel Planning whenever someone is talking to him, he makes sure
c. Police Placement to fully pay attention and listen to what the other
d. Police compensation person says. He is showing what type of attitude?

78. French Raven states that this refers to the ability a. Respect
a person as to control another's actions such that he b. Integrity
or she behaves according to his or her wishes. c. Helpfulness
d. Resourcefulness
a. Power
84. The following are qualities of a responsible 90. All government offices and educational
person except one: institutions shall hence forth observe
____________ every Monday morning.
a. Sense of Accountability
b. Blaiming others a. Flag raising Ceremony
c. Pursuit of Excellence b. Flag lowering Ceremony
d. Self - restraint c. Half-mast
d. Flag Retreat Ceremony
85. Amicable settlement of dispute is the primary
means of restoring broken relationships and face-to- 91. The period from _________of each year is
face open forum is considered once conflict is declared as Flag Days, during which period all
recognized in an organization or the community. offices, agencies, and instrumentalities of the
government, business establishments, institutions of
a. Mediation-centered learning, and private homes are enjoined to display
b. Familialism the flag.
c. Personalism
d. Particularism a. May 26 to June 12
b. May 27 to June 12
86. Patriotism came from Greek word c. May 29 to June 12
___________ which means “from the same nation.” d. May 28 to June 12

a. Patriota 92. These are considered as consequent actions that


b. Patris are often established by precognitive times of life
c. Patriotes through natural and normal educational patterns
d. Patria that are appropriate for young children.

87. This is a type of Patriotism done to make sure a. Early Childhood Education
that soldiers are raising morale in wartimes, b. Values Education
therefore making them continue the battle and not c. Characteristic Uniqueness
give up easily. d. Character Formation

a. Official Patriotism 93. Meeting point for cultures from all over Asia
b. Symbolic Patriotism and the pacific and has opposing values and habits,
c. Personal Patriotism but labelled as a country having the best values in
d. Peacetime Patriotism the world.
88. This is the norm of reciprocity. Filipinos are
expected by their neighbors to return favors a. Philippines
whether these are asked for or not-when such favors b. Japan
are needed or wanted. c. USA
d. Malaysia
a. Bayad-utang
b. Pakikipagkapwa 94. Filipinos are basically oriented to revere to the
c. Utang na loob opinions of elders, peers, or those in authority,
d. Kagandahang loob during important discussions during social
encounters. Verbal clash or any sign of extreme
89. The eight rays of the sun represent the first eight familiarity in public meetings is a sign of disrespect
provinces(Manila, Bulacan, Cavite, Nueva Ecija, to elders or persons in authority.
Laguna, BatangasTarlac, and _______) that
revolted against Spain. a. Galang
b. Pakikiramay
a. Pangasinan c. Pakikisama
b. Pampanga d. Tapang
c. Palawan 95. Defined as "love of one's country" or one's
d. Polilio "country of birth because it is the land of one's
forefathers. This concept includes the love of
country of one's "naturalization and a "devotion of
one's country.

a. Nationalism
b. Patriotism
c. Freedom
d. Ingenuity

96. “Negosyo o kalayaan? Bayan o sarili? Pumili


ka!” This is a famous line of who?

a. Heneral Luna
b. Heneral Malvar
c. Heneral McArthur
d. Heneral Delos Santos

97. Nationalisms connection to a specific religious


faith, church or affiliation. Shared religion is seen
to contribute to a sense of domestic unity and a
mutual bond between the nation’s people.

a. Ethnic Nationalism
b. Romantic Nationalism
c. Cultural Nationalism
d. Religious Nationalism

98. The distinctive mark of the personality; and


gradually, to the sum total of such marks, each
individual one is being called as what?

a. Nationalism
b. Character
c. Patriotism
d. Characteristics

99. This is the second core construct of SP. This


steering emotion triggers the spontaneous voluntary
actions that come with the sharing of the "self." It is
the deep inner feeling that initiates all deeds.

a. Pakialam
b. Pakikipagkapwa
c. Pakiramdam
d. Pakikipagkaibigan

100. The flag shall be displayed in all public


buildings, official residences, public plazas, and
institutions of learning everyday of the year. This
statement is:

a. True
b. False
c. Yes
d. No

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