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This document appears to be an exam for a Criminology elective course covering various topics in transnational crime. It contains three tests with different question formats: 1. The first test contains jumbled words related to transnational crime topics to be unscrambled. 2. The second test requires identifying and matching short descriptions with their transnational crime or law enforcement terms. 3. The third test involves enumerating topics in different categories related to transnational crime and Interpol. The exam provides direction to students to write answers in their booklets and not alter the booklets in any way. It is signed off with an encouraging message at the end about working hard.
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Yllana Bay View College: "The Builder of Future Leaders"

This document appears to be an exam for a Criminology elective course covering various topics in transnational crime. It contains three tests with different question formats: 1. The first test contains jumbled words related to transnational crime topics to be unscrambled. 2. The second test requires identifying and matching short descriptions with their transnational crime or law enforcement terms. 3. The third test involves enumerating topics in different categories related to transnational crime and Interpol. The exam provides direction to students to write answers in their booklets and not alter the booklets in any way. It is signed off with an encouraging message at the end about working hard.
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YLLANA BAY VIEW COLLEGE

Enerio St. Balangasan Dist., Pagadian City


“The Builder of Future Leaders”
SEMI-FINAL EXAMINATION IN CRIM. ELECTIVE 3
Directions: Read and understand the test. Write your answer in your booklet. Any forms of alterations, erasures and tearing of
booklet will be considered as wrong. Use black pen in answering the questions.
Test I. Jumble Words

1. ERUBUATSCRA 11. OOPCREAIOTN


2. TMEVOIS 12. NAARHCSIT
3. IPLOYC 13. IILOPCNG
4. FCENRECONMET 14. ICOSLIATS
5. NSRTAIONATALN 15. NSRTAIONATALN
6. RAIIFFTCNGK 16. EALUEG
7. UCNOYTR 17. PPSURISSEGN
8. RRIOMSETR 18. ERWPOS
9. RATIIDNSO 19. UJSICET
10. ACNSIOTN 20. AENCGY

Test II. Identification

1. It is an act in violation of laws of two or more countries.


2. This crime is committed with several motives such as political influence, economic gain and social control in a global scope.
3. This focused on non-state transnational actors, out of the popularist theories of the “state and its decision making process”.
4. Refers to crossing borders without complying with the necessary requirements for legal entry into receiving state.
5. It is an act of conveying or introducing surreptitiously or to import export secretly contrary to law and especially without
paying duties imposed by law.
6. These are cultural assets of a certain country which portrays or symbolizes the traditions of such country.
7. This is a factor that force people to leave the country and to resort to trafficking or smuggling services.
8. A crime that the main purpose is to break into a computer system.
9. It is a technique used to gain unauthorized access to computers, whereby the intruder sends messages to a computer with an
IP address.
10. Those that make the final destination countries attractive for those people.
11. It is one of the most typical forms of transnational crime, wherein illegal movement, cross one or more national frontiers of
psychoactive substance controlled under three instruments of international law known as the drug control conventions.
12. It is a bitter brownish addictive narcotic drug that consist of the dried juice of the opium poppy.
13. He defined transnational crime as an activity that is considered a criminal offense by the at least two countries.
14. The submission to a dominating influence.
15. A person held in servitude as a chattel of another.
16. It is the engagement in the business for profit, or enlistment of services of any other person for the purpose of prostitution.
17. Refers to robbery in the high seas.
18. Who signed the law on prohibition of the importation of slaves?
19. On what year does the law of prohibition of the importation of slaves took effect?
20. What is R.A. 9165?
21. Where did Interpol originated?
22. A notice that is used to help locate missing persons including children, or to help people to identify themselves.
23. Refers to the illegal exploitation of migrants from other nation/countries entering foreign nations.
24. Refers to a notice that is used to seek information about the modus operandi of the criminal.
25. This are crimes committed in violation of the code of war.

Test III. Enumeration.

1-6. Modern Types of Transnational Crime


7-9. Mechanisms of Transnational Environmental Crimes
10-11. Factors Influencing these Criminal Activities
12-15. Personalities who defined Transnational Crime
16-20. Examples of Transnational Crimes
21-27. Interpol’s notices
28-29. Interpol Three Core Services
30-40. Countries involved in Interpol.

Test V. Essay (10 points each)

1. What is the difference between Human Trafficking and Alien Smuggling?


2. Explain Computer Crimes.
3. What is the mission of Interpol?

“STOP DOUBTING YOURSELF, WORK HARD, AND MAKE IT HAPPEN”

CRISELJOSA W. LACAPAG
YLLANA BAY VIEW COLLEGE
Enerio St. Balangasan Dist., Pagadian City
“The Builder of Future Leaders”
SEMI-FINAL EXAMINATION IN CDI6
Directions: Read and understand the test. Write your answer in your booklet. Any forms of alterations,
erasures and tearing of booklet will be considered as wrong. Use black pen in answering the questions.
Test I. Identification
1. Refers to a process that is a characteristic of heat absorption.
2. Means of slowing down the rate of burning.
3. Refers to keeping the fire from spreading or holding the fire to one area.
4. A process wherein it excludes the oxygen from the fuel.
5. It is an extinguishing agent which is known as the most effective in cooling the burning material below
its ignition temperature.
6. AFFF stands for.
7. This are the agents that have been used for over 50 years.
8. It is a type of dry chemical that is used for class A, B, C fires.
9. It is an extinguishing agent used to extinguish combustible metal fires.
10. It is a portable device used to put out fires of limited size.
11. It is an internal pressure check of an extinguisher cylinder or shell to detect possible failure under
pressure.
12. It is a method used for clearing the building of smoke and gases, localize the fire, and reduce smoke and
forcible entry damage.
13. It is an action taken by the fire fighters to remove occupants/persons from a burning, building/hazards to
a safety place.
14. Hydraulic Rescue tools is also known as ___________.
15. Who developed the hydraulic spreader in 1972?
16. SCBA stands for.
17. CABA stands for.
18. SCUBA stands for.
19. A device that is used to control the pressure of air coming from the cylinder.
20. It is designed to hold the unit securely and comfortably on the wearer.
21. This type of ladder is best used in rescue where a ladder in a place is already falls short of the
endangered person.
22. The lowest section of an extension ladder.
23. The cross member of a ladder that is used for climbing.
24. It is the top part of a ladder.
25. The bottom end of a ladder.
Test II. Enumeration
1-4. Types of Ladder raises 29-30. Kinds of SCBA
5-6. Methods used to minimize water damage 31-32. Types of Exposures
7-9. Steps in Preserving Evidence 33-35. Types of Ventilation
10-11. Forms of Aerial Ladders 36-39. Common types of extinguishing agents
12-15. Forms of Ground Ladders 40-45. Information indicated on the extinguishers
16-17. Types of Ladders 46-52. RECEO VS
18-21. Types of Ladder Carries. 53-56. P.A.S.S steps in using fire extinguisher.
22-24. Hydraulic Rescue tools 57-60. Examples of Halons
25-28. Parts of Breathing Apparatus
Test III. Draw me. Draw a Fire Extinguisher and label the parts. (20 points)
Test IV. Essay
1. What do you think will be the responsibility of the fire department personnel in building cleanup?
2. What is an overhaul operation?
3. How will you protect and preserve evidence?

“STOP DOUBTING YOURSELF, WORK HARD, AND MAKE IT HAPPEN”

CRISELJOSA W. LACAPAG

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