V.
Police operational planning /records and personnel management
1. These include both expandable and non-expandable commodities
except real property.
a. Personal property c. Non-expandable supplies
b. Expandable supplies d. Supplies
2. They are commodities which are durable in nature and when used
do not suffer any substantial alteration in form and size.
a. Personal property c. Non-expandable supplies
b. Expandable supplies d. Supplies
3. They are perishable and consumable in nature.
a. Personal property c. Non-expandable supplies
b. Expandable supplies d. Supplies
4. In directing the efforts of subordinates under a particular
command, which among the following is not considered as an
efficient means in attaining proper direction to achieve pre-
determined goals?
a. Observation c. Guidance
b. Inspection d. All of the above
5. Training required for promotion to the rank of P/Insp.
a. OSEC c. OBC
b. POAC d. OCC
6. It is derived from repeated practices and custom, duties and
responsibilities vested upon a certain organization and rules of
conduct for common observance and benefit.
a. Authority c. Responsibility
b. Law d. Delegation
7. The 1987 Constitution of the Republic of the Philippines
mandated the creation of the Philippine National Police, what
provision of the fundamental law prescribed that it would assume
an identity of civilian in character and national in scope.
a. Article VI Section XVI c. Article III Section V
b. Article III Section IV d. Article XVI Section VI
8. It is a function of management, which makes the supervisors
and superior officers within the chain of command to make
decisions in advance.
a. Organizing c. Directing
b. Planning d. Staffing
9. It is part of the functions of management wherein the proper
allocation and distribution of able personnel into positions for
which their capabilities would afford optimum output.
a. Organizing c. Staffing
b. Budgeting d. Planning
10. It refers to entrustment of a particular workload to some
other person within an organization making him accountable for
the accomplishment of said undertaking.
a. Command Responsibility c. Directing
b. Delegation d. All of the above
11. Obligation imposed by law and regulation on any morals of the
personnel for the proper use, care and maintenance of supplies
entrusted to him.
a. Property accountability c. Personal
responsibility
b. Property responsibility d. Responsibility
12. Primary obligation to keep forward and maintain actual record
of equipment, supplies entrusted to an office/personnel.
a. Property accountability c. Personal
responsibility
b. Property responsibility d. Responsibility
13. An obligation imposed by regulation and law to the property
custodian to keep and maintain informed records of supplies and
equipment entrusted to him.
a. Property accountability c. Personal
responsibility
b. Property responsibility d. Responsibility
14. Performance budgeting is a concept generally contrasted with
budgeting by:
a. Object expenditure c. Distance and time
b. Revenue d. Economy
15. In order to be ascertained that essential supplies will be
available when needed the property custodial or supply officer
should:
a. Undertake monthly inventories.
b. Order supplies in advance
c. Decide on a reserve minimum on every kind of supply and re-
order when the minimum level is reached.
d. Secure and estimate the need for a particular supply.
16. A superior officer may attain good professional relationship
with his subordinates by:
a. Being formal at all times c. Being mildly friendly to them
b. Being lenient at all times d. Helping them in times of
needs
17. A subordinate who does better work than other but constantly
complains about his status and work to other men, which affects
the unit’s morale, should be dealt with by:
a. Giving him work overloads to minimize communication with
others.
b. Transferring him to other units.
c. Secretly conversed with by the superior officer him to secure
cooperation without giving him special considerations.
d. Reprimanded for insubordination.
18. A subordinate who frequently asks his superior officer
regarding problems with decisions making:
a. Has not fully assumed the authority entrusted to him.
b. Has not been given proper delegation of authority
c. Has poor decision making skills.
d. Looks upon his superior officer like a father asking for
advice.
19. A subordinate who usually tries to please his superiors on
everything he does shows that he:
a. Lacks self confidence
b. Tries to impress and please his superiors
c. Loves praises and admiration
d. Tries to cover up for some deficiencies.
20. Most frequent cause of employee dissatisfaction.
a. Favoritism
b. Strict implementation of rules and regulations.
c. Failure to prepare employees in policy and procedural
changes.
d. Over-worked and under-compensated.
21. The policy making body of any organization is
a. Top management c. Executive board
b. Administration d. Executive officer
22. The implementation arm of the administration of any
organization is:
a. Management Council c. Operational Services
b. Administrative board d. Chain of command
23. It is a Graphic illustration showing the workings and
accomplishment of the department as a whole organization
a. Charts of Accomplishments c. Communications data
b. Chronological distribution d. Statistical
presentations
24. It is the apparent right or authority by which an officer
justifies his acts thru his police badge, certificate, writ or
orders:
a. De facto authority c. Color of authority
b. Delegated authority d. Deputized authority
25. A central or focal points of a police department at which
complaints are stated and recorded
a. Complaints Sheet c. Complaint desk
b. Complaints records d. Record book of events
26. It is distribution of authority and responsibility from top
management to lower level officers
a. Decentralization c. Command centralization
b. De-regulation d. Delegation of authority
27. Is a situation where there is an appointment of a person to
act for another or others. It is done in a form of downward
authority; whereas, the responsibility flows upward
a. Regionalization c. Decentralization
b. Delegation of authority d. Delegation of
responsibility
28. Systematic assignment of functions to units in a police force
is:
a. Police organization c. Police supervision
b. Police management d. Police personnel
direction
29. Logical arrangement of duties and responsibilities to members
within an organization
a. Police organization c. Police supervision
b. Police management d. Police personnel
management
30. A police officer who demonstrates most serious lack of
leadership qualities is one who:
a. Seldom delegates authority to subordinate
b. Seldom asks others to do what he himself is not willing to
do
c. Allows his men to hold group meetings to discuss their work
d. Frequently praises subordinates in the presence of others
31. In the concept of Personnel management the most serious
problem currently facing Philippine Police Authorities is:
a. Discipline c. Recruitment
b. Assignment d. Promotion
32. The police organization unit that does the most jobs to
coordinate and relate together the other functional units in a
policy agency is:
a. Personnel Division c. Criminalistic Division
b. Records Management Division d. Finance Division
33. Is the organization functions that synchronizes all
operations and staff activities
a. Planning c. Coordinating
b. Controlling d. Directing
34. The executive function that combines for its effectiveness,
the use of inspection, periodic reporting, following-up and the
like:
a. Planning c. Coordinating
b. Controlling d. Directing
35. A supervisor’s Span of Control is generally determined in
terms of:
a. Number of subordinates directly reporting to him
b. Number of superiors to who one reports
c. Number of superiors from who he takes orders
d. Number of tasks assigned
36. Liaison work as a related management job is mostly undertaken
while engaged in:
a. Planning c. Directing
b. Coordinating d. Controlling
37. Control is implemented among others by inspection: This means
that the main function of inspection is:
a. Maintain discipline c. Insure uniformity of
actions
b. Acquire information d. Supervisions
38. In allocating authority in a police organization. Integration
means:
a. Placing responsibility for final decisions to a Council
b. Providing administrator responsibility to refer all decisions
to the chief executive officer
c. Gathering into the hands of an administrator all
administrative authority for the agency
d. Delegating appropriate responsibility for each integral unit
39. Which of the following Procedures has least value to the
officer charge with responsibility for police functions.
a. Historical method c. Clinical method
b. Experimental control d. Case study method
40. The best measurement of effectiveness of each unit or
division in a police force is:
a. Its inter-relationship with the community
b. Its inter-relationship with all units of the police force
c. The condition of accomplishment of its primary purpose
d. Its inter-relationship with closely related units of the
force
41. One of the fundamental principles of leadership is “to know
your men”, as a newly appointed supervisor, you should:
a. Call a conference and compel full attendance of your
subordinates.
b. Talk with all of them personally.
c. Study the personnel records of your new unit.
d. Organized an informal get together to be acquainted with
them.
42. A subordinate who never fails to comply with policy manual,
rules and procedures, should be:
a. Re-assigned to do legal and research work.
b. Advised to use police discretion.
c. Held responsible for an intelligent compliance of the policy
manual.
d. Ignored because he merely wants everybody to know that he is
more familiar with the rules than everybody else in the unit.
43. Dynamic elevation of qualified personnel to assignments of
greater importance based on merits and fitness.
a. Promotion c. Special promotion
b. Regular promotion d. Meritorious promotion
44. Total period acquired in a certain grade in permanent status.
a. Time in grade c. Performance
b. Eligibility d. Seniority in rank
45. Refers to the overall gross worth and capability of an
individual to assume a higher post.
a. Time in grade c. Seniority in rank
b. Performance d. Potential
46. They refer to procedures in coping with specific situations
at known locations.
a. Standard operating procedures c. Special operating
procedures
b. Tactical plans d. Operational plans
47. This maps out advance operations involved in the
organization, management of personnel, procurement and funds.
a. Extra-departmental plans c. Management plans
b. Office plans d. Operational plans
48. They refer to plans which are prepared to address the primary
police task.
a. Tactical plans c. Management plans
b. Operational plans d. Strategic plans
49. Intended to be used in all situations and serves as a guide
to officers on the field.
a. Operational plans c. Management plans
b. Tactical plans d. Field procedures
50. It covers records division operations as well as reporting
regulations.
a. Operational plans c. Management plans
b. Office procedures d. Field procedures
51. The problem of simplification of procedures is best
approached by:
a. Prepare and analyze a work progress chart
b. Prepare and analyze a functional organizational chart
c. Analyze the position classification scheme
d. Prepare and analyze a work flow chart
52. A basis of organizational division of work least often used
in a police department is:
a. Clientele c. Purpose and objectives
b. Area of responsibility d. Time and process needed
53. A specialist in a police force to ensure functional
efficiency should be placed in charged of a particular:
a. Staff function c. Geographical area of
responsibility
b. Line function d. Line and Staff combined
54. Among the police auxiliary functions hereunder listed, which
function should be excluded?
a. Record management c. Logistics management
b. Jail management d. Inspection management
55. Members of the police department on special occasions are
directed to report directly to their places of assignment is to:
a. Save on traveling time c. Eliminate roll call
b. Insure complete coverage d. Make it easier for men to
report
56. In organizing for shifting hours of duty, the highest degree
of efficiency is obtained when there is provided the:
a. Smallest load fluctuation between shifts
b. Smallest load fluctuation within a given shift
c. Largest load fluctuation between shifts
d. Largest load fluctuation within a given shift
57. In a police department where 8 hour shifts are used, which of
the following standards provides the best to determine the
breaking point for the watches?
a. Watches should be so broken that the need for patrol is at
the minimum at the breaking times.
b. Watches should be so broken that the need for patrol
services tends to be equal for all watches
c. Watches should be so broken that in each watch, the load is
greater in the first half than in the second half of the next
watch
d. Watches be so broken to ensure maximum manpower at each
shift
58. Budgeting as an administrative function is primarily a phase
of:
a. Planning c. Coordinating
b. Staffing d. Directing
59. The concept of performance budgeting as differentiated from
budgeting by:
a. Economy forecasting c. Public relations
b. Human relations d. Police community relations
60. The bringing about of better understanding, confidence and
acceptance for a person or an organization is:
a. Human relations c. Community relations
b. Public relations d. Rapport
61. The best justification for having limits of authority and
responsibility in an organization like the police department is.
a. Some officers may be more competent than others
b. Some subordinates may be more educated than some of the
officers
c. Responsibility is most properly mutual and interrelated
d. Overlapping authority will generally lead to conflicts
62. Which is correct grouping of police functions:
a. Training, budgeting, inspecting and investigation
b. Training, community relations, inspection and
criminalistics
c. Personnel management inspections, community relation,
budgeting
d. Jail management, records management, property management,
criminalistics
63. In cases involving infraction of rules and regulations by
newly recruited policemen, the supervisor should:
a. Temper discipline with the understanding
b. Be strict to impress them with a sense of duty
c. Tolerate minor infraction for a short time
d. Treat any infraction alike regardless of the violation
64. In dealing with a new recruit, a good supervisor:
a. Praises the new policeman even if he failed to do what
should de done
b. Praises work done above standard
c. Constructively criticizes work done below standard
d. Comments nothing
65. One of the following, which one is the best way of beginning
a constructive critique of the report of your subordinate
a. This is quite ok, but I tell you can make it better
b. You know you can do better work than this
c. You’ll never learn how to write better if you keep this up
d. This is partly right, now take it back and fix it
66. A kind of supervisor who promptly conducts a complete and
formal hearing as soon as a dispute among his subordinates comes
to his attention
a. Democratic c. Tyrannical
b. One-sided d. Paternalistic
67. The main reason of letting the employee know about the
personnel policy of an organization is to:
a. Maintain morale and efficiency c. Induce their
loyalty
b. Get them to accept the policies d. Work hard for
promotion
68. Which of the following is the best method to handle
patrolman’s grievances request which you know cannot be granted
a. Deny to request for not being timely
b. Explain why his request cannot be granted
c. Show him his request is reasonable
d. After due explanation, tell him to take it or leave it
69. A good attitude for a police supervisor to obtain the
confidence of his men is to:
a. Behave in a fatherly like attitude
b. Fraternize with all his subordinate
c. Make promises which can be fulfilled
d. Seek to know their problems before proposing a solution
70. Which of the following task of a supervisor may be best be
delegated to one of his subordinates under his subordinated:
a. Planning and scheduling
b. Assignment of Personnel
c. Keeping records and making reports
d. Cooperation/coordination with other supervisors/units
71. Encouraging policemen to ask questions about proper
performance of duties as best justified by:
a. The question and answer method is efficient when large number
of policemen are to be trained
b. The policemen who ask questions demonstrate a lack of general
job orientation
c. Learning by doing is an effective training rule
d. Confusion on even minor items can have serious consequences
72. To keep policemen on their toes, the most desirable method
for a police supervisor to follow is:
a. Employment of “private eye and ear “
b. Application of disciplinary measures for violation of
department rules and regulations
c. Encourage initiate via delegation of responsibility to
policemen
d. Conduct frequent test on their knowledge and alertness
73. The chief justification why competent superior officers
attempt to develop respect from, rather than fear on part of
their men under supervision is:
a. Respect is based on the individual and fear is based on the
organization as a whole
b. Respect of superiors is a general incentive, whereas fear is a
specific incentive
c. Experience has shown that negative incentives are more
effective than positive incentives
d. Men who respect a superior are likely to give more than the
minimum required performance
74. When subordinates do not make complaints, this means
supervisors are/ not:
a. Sufficiently approachable by their men
b. Devoting sufficient time checking on the men
c. Fault fingers
d. Pushing/inducing men sufficiently enough to maximum work
output
75. The statement, “We ought to recognize that our interest is
mutual and that by working together, we can achieve common
objective” is an approach by a supervisor discussing regulations
that is:
a. Good, because it promotes cooperation between officer and
men
b. Good, because it recognizes the status of the individual and
avoids favoritism
c. Poor, because such a method invites excessive criticism and
disagreement
d. Poor, because appealing to the men is inviting to much
familiarity
76. Command responsibility in police work means:
a. Each superior officer is held responsible for the acts of his
subordinate
b. Each subordinate is held responsible for his act.
c. Discretionary authority should not be delegated
d. The chief of office alone is not responsible for all acts off
subordination
77. The basic objective of police discipline is to
a. Help train the man involve
b. Punish the offender
c. Prevent occurrence of a more serious offense
d. Carry out faithfully rules of department
78. The “ups and downs” of police morale is most closely
dependent on the:
a. Tightness of departmental discipline
b. Abilities of superior officers to lead/direct
c. Situation existing at emergencies
d. Day-today working conditions and personal relations
79. Subordinate personnel as a rule do not object to strict rules
if, they
a. See that results improve departmental procedures
b. Are aware that the rules are enforced without favor or
relationship
c. Believe the officer approves the regulation
d. See that the rules apply only to minor phases of work
80. It is sometimes more effective to warm subordinates than
institute for more service punishment is best validly supported
by the idea that:
a. Punishment is never deterrent
b. Punishment is often not appropriate for offense
c. Warnings may produce a more cooperative attitude
d. Warnings always create a greater impression than punishment
81. Training service work offers courses to new officers and men
of the Philippine National Police. What is the primary objective
of human resource development?
a. To improve their methods and skills
b. For advancement of their technical expertise
c. To refine behavioral patterns for job performance
d. To professionalize law enforcement and police service
82. Maximum tenure for the Chief of the PNP.
a. 3 years c. 5 years
b. 4 years d. 6 years
83. It refers to a quota allocated status change wherein the
candidate must satisfy all the mandatory requirements fixed for a
certain grade.
a. Mandatory promotion c. Meritorious promotion
b. Special promotion d. Regular promotion
84. For new applicants to the Philippine National Police the age
requirement must not be less than 20 nor more than 30 years of
age. However by way of the waiver program what would be the
maximum allowable age?
a. Over 30 years old c. Over 35 years old
b. Under 30 years old d. Under 35 years old
85. As to the provisions of Republic Act 8551, the Philippine
National Police shall reserve ten percent (10%) for its annual
recruitment, training and educational quota for women. Until what
year will said provision be enforceable?
a. 2000 c. 2002
b. 2001 d. 2003
86. What particular law mandated the creation of the Philippine
national Police?
a. The New Police Act of 1998
b. The Philippine national Police Reform and Reorganization Act
of 1998
c. The Philippine National Police Act of 1990
d. The Department of the Interiors and Local Government Act of
1990
87. Total period of time has acquired in a certain grade.
a. Performance c. Time in grade
b. Potential d. Rank
88. What particular work area is involved primarily in the
accomplishment of the police purpose?
a. Line service Work c. Administrative service work
b. Auxiliary service work d. Training service work
89. Which particular agency of government is vested with the duty
of handling administrative control and supervision of the
Philippine National Police?
a. Department of the Interiors and Local Governments
b. Internal Affairs Service of the PNP
c. Peoples Law Enforcement Board
d. National Police Commission
90. After the quota for recruitment has been set by the DPRM, a
process of encouraging applicant to seek employment in the
Philippine National Police is set. What is the next process after
determining the most qualified applicants for appointment as
Uniformed or non-uniformed personnel of the PNP?
a. Training c. Staffing
b. Selection d. Placement
91. Which of the following supervisory tasks should never be
delegated to a subordinate
a. Write up of necessary reports
b. Supervision of a function for which he is responsible
c. Representation of management to the men and the men to the
management
d. Development of new procedures affecting all his men
92. A subordinate is emotionally upset when he reported to his
Supervisor with a problem; the superior should in all likelihood.
a. Allow employee to take his day off
b. Give immediate decision satisfactory to employee
c. Find out the policeman’s personal problem causing his
emotional disturbance
d. Help subordinate to calm himself before trying to discuss his
problem
93. It is a function of management which deals primarily with
procedures as to what is needed to be done, who is to do it,
when, where and how it has to be accomplished. The superior
officer is then tagged with the proper guidance of his
subordinates to ensure the successful performance of said tasks.
a. Directing c. Supervising
b. Organizing d. Budgeting
94. Essential in the efficient performance of routine duties, in
the wise direction of police effort and supervision and control
of personnel.
a. Records c. Communications
b. Public relations d. Funding
95. This record maintains the arrest and jail booking report for
all persons arrested.
a. Arrest and warrant records c. Identification records
b. Administrative records d. Arrest and booking
records
96. Serves as the police department’s foundation record,
accomplished by the desk officer, or clerk, or telephone operator
receiving a call for police assistance.
a. Investigation report c. Complaint/assignment sheet
b. Case report d. Daily record of events
97. Theses records in personnel management are designed to aid in
assignments, promotions and disciplinary actions.
a. Case records c. 201 file
b. Identification records d. Administrative records
98. This general plan of action emanates from the highest or top
management and is intended to set-up guidelines in the operation
of the organization.
a. Originated policy c. Appealed policy
b. Imposed policy d. Procedures
99. It refers to the division of tasks of command among the
officers of various units.
a. Chain of command c. Delegation of authority
b. Command responsibility d. Personnel management
100. Any Philippine National Police uniformed personnel who are
admitted due to the said waiver program shall be given an
appropriate period to satisfy the accomplishment of the waived
requirement particularly referring to education and weight. What
would be his/her status while the said requirements are pending?
a. Regular uniformed personnel c. Permanent appointment
b. Conditional appointment d. Temporary Appointment
101. They are referred to as first level supervisors.
a. Administrators c. Executives
b. Policy makers d. Division chiefs
102. Rank and file means.
a. Personnel c. Staff
b. Subordinates d. Ordinary employee
103. It is leadership in which the commanding officer assumes
minimum control but provides materials, instructions and
information to his subordinates.
a. Free-rein leadership c. Autocratic leadership
b. Democratic leadership d. None of these
104. The art of influencing people in which the supervisor draws
ideas and suggestions from his subordinates by means of
consultation and discussion.
a. Free-rein leadership c. Autocratic leadership
b. Democratic leadership d. None of these
105. By this type of leadership, staff members are encourage to
participate in making decisions, goals and methods.
a. Free-rein leadership c. Autocratic leadership
b. Democratic leadership d. None of these
106. This refers to the ability to obtain from each member the
highest quality of service which he is capable of giving by which
the supervisor assumes full accountability for all the actions
and seeks obedience from his subordinates by issuing orders and
commands.
a. Free-rein leadership c. Autocratic leadership
b. Democratic leadership d. None of these
107. Executives are classified under the organizational pyramid
as:
a. Top management level c. Middle management level
b. First level supervisor d. Second Level supervisor
108. Which among the following constitutes second level
supervisors?
a. Executives c. Administrators
b. Division chief d. Section chief
109. They are considered as the top management level in an
organizational pyramid.
a. Administrators c. Executives
b. Policy makers d. Both A and B
110. They provide definite guidelines to achieve consistent
treatment of employees.
a. Goals c. Policy
b. Vision d. Mission