MOCK BOARD EXAMINATION
LAW ENFORCEMENT ADMINISTRATION SET “B”
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INSTRUCTIONS: Select the correct answer in each of the following
questions. Mark only one answer on each item by a putting a
circle corresponding to the letter of your choice.
1. City “A” has recorded a total of 175 crime volume covering
the period from January to June 2008. If City “A” has a total
population of 250,000, what is the Average Monthly Crime Rate
(AMCR) of City “A”?
A. 76.11 B. 67.11
C. 11.67 D. 11.76
2. For the CY: 2006, there is a crime volume of 180, and for
the CY: 2007, there is a crime volume of 220, what is the
percentage decrease of the two crime volumes between the said
periods.
A. 29.14% B. 22.22%
C. 92.14% D. 41.92%
3. SPO4 Juan S. Dela Cruz PNP has compulsory retired in the
police service after 27 years, 6 months, and 8 days, and with 5th
Long Pay. Assuming that the best pay of Police Inspector is
P28,839.00. How much is the monthly retirement pay of SPO4 Dela
Cruz?
A. P29,760.10 B. P28,839.00.
C. P14,419.00 D. P13,906.96
4. SPO4 Pedro DC. Santos PNP after compulsorily retiring in the
police service has accumulated a total of 900 leave credits, How
much is the commutation of leave amount of SPO4 Santos if the
base pay of POLICE INSPECTOR during the computation period is
P28,839.00?
A. P1,861,319.40 B. P2,976,011.80
C. P1,404,419.00 D. P4,419,000.00
5. For the period covering January to March of the current
year, City Police Station “A,” has recorded a total of 35
physical injuries, what is the crime clock or frequency of crime
on the said period.
A. 60H, 49M & 47S B. 61H, 40M & 48S
C. 50H, 40M & 40S D. 51H, 41M & 51S
6. City “A,” City “B,” City “C,” and City “D” has a total
population of 50,000, 40,000, 30,000, and 20,000, respectively,
while the total number of police personnel in order were as
follows: 50, 40, 30, and 20. What is the police-to-population
ratio of the four cities?
A. 1:1000 B. 1:500
C. 1:750 D. 1:1500
7. SPO4 Juan S. Dela Cruz PNP before retiring, has already
completed thirty five years in the police service. Assuming that
the best pay of POLICE INSPECTOR is P28,839.00. How much is the
longevity pay of SPO4 Dela Cruz?
A. P13,906.96 B. P48,410.00
C. P28,839.00 D. P14,419.50
8. The Provincial Director of Province “A” has submitted to the
Honorable Mayor of City ”B” the list of five recommendees for the
designation of Chief of Police in the said city. Within how many
days the Honorable City Mayor has to act on the said
recommendation.
A. 10 days B. 15 days
C. 60 days D. 30 days
9. The Philippine National Police (PNP) was consisting of how
many Staff Directorates, headed by a Director with the rank of
Police Director.
A. eight Directorates B. sixteen Directorates
C. six Directorates D. twelve Directorates
10. The granting of height waiver to members of indigenous
people may be made by what agency of the government, after
submitting a certificate of membership issued by the Office of
the National Commission on Indigenous People (ONCIP).
A. RD, NAPOLCOM B. NAPOLCOM En Banc
C. Chief, PNP D. RD, PRO3
11. The Philippine National Police (PNP) shall reserve __________
of all its annual regional recruitment quotas for qualified women
applicant.
A. 20% B. 5%
C. 10% D. 15%
12. Normally, it is the first question to be asked in the
sequence of police planning process?
A. what needs to be accomplished
B. what are the details of the plan
C. what are the data needed in the plan
D. what are the duration of the plan
13. It is a continues and systematic process of preparing a new
set of decision for actions in the future, directed in achieving
goals by optimal means, and of learning from the outcome about
new sets of ideas and new goals to be achieved.
A. police administration
B. police operation
C. police management
D. police planning
14. They are the names of the police system during Spanish era,
first is the guardillo, second is the cuerpo de carabineros de
seguridad republica, and the third is guardia civil; what is the
significant event transpired during the advent of cuerpo?
A. native Filipino are appointed to sergeant
B. transition period from guardillo to cuerpo
C. transition period from cuerpo to guardia civil
D. integration of cuerpo to guardia civil
15. The Philippine National Police (PNP) was consisting of
thirteen (13) Operational Support Units (OSU), headed by a
Director with the rank of Police Chief Superintendent. From among
the OSUs, which is the 12th OSU?
A. Special Action Force B. Anti-Cyber Crime Group
C. Highway Patrol Group D. Police Dangerous Drug Group
16. This refers to the retirement or separation from the police
service of PNP uniformed personnel pursuant to any of the means
mentioned in Sections 24 to 29 of R.A. No. 8551, and other means
as provided in the NAPOLOCOM Circular.
A. attrition B. retirements
C. separation D. dismissal
17. It is the percentage rank distribution of the Police Officer
I in the Philippine National Police (PNP).
A. 12.50% B. 14.95%
C. 18.77% D. 23.75%
18. To attain the equitable distribution, this is the required
allocation of quota for the highly urbanized city to meet its
prescribed police-to-population ratio.
A. 1:500 to 700 B. 1:650 to 800
C. 1:750 to 1000 D. none of these
19. The Provincial Director of the PNP submitted to the City or
Municipal Mayor a list of five (5) recommendees, preferably in
the same city or municipality for the selection of Chief of
Police (COP), but the Local Chief Executive fails to act on the
recommendation. Within how many days that OIC can be designated
in the said position by the Provincial Director?
A. 35 days B. 30 days
C. 60 days D. 15 days
20. It is the scientific study that deals with the collection,
presentation, analysis and interpretation of quantitative crime
data useful in police operational activities.
A. comp-stat B. crime rate
C. crime statistics D. index crime
21. This is the most important considerations during disaster
relief and rescue operations.
A. establishment of command post
B. establishment of evacuation area
C. establishment of rallying point
D. establishment of perimeters
22. This is the safest type of search, the purpose is to place
the suspect in an off-balance position, and it is also being
called as spread eagle techniques.
A. standing search B. prone search
C. kneeling search D. wall search
23. This refers to the training required to make the temporary
appointment of a new member of the Philippine National Police
(PNP) permanent, which requires twelve months actual exposure in
patrol, traffic and investigation, including the basic police
recruit course.
A. field training program B. police basic course
C. on-the-job training D. field training exercises
24. These are acts or commissions not involving moral turpitude
but affecting the internal discipline of the Philippine National
Police (PNP).
A. administrative offenses B. minor offenses
C. criminal offenses D. grave offenses
25. It is a complaint made by a natural or juridical persons
against officers and members of the Philippine National Police
(PNP).
A. information B. minor offenses
C. citizen’s complaints D. criminal complaint
26. Generally, all police intervention operations, and that is:
arrest, raid, search and seizure, checkpoint operations, etc.,
shall be conducted in the following manner, EXCEPT:
A. with a marked police vehicle
B. preferably led by a police commissioned officer
C. personnel in proper uniform
D. due process of the law
27. It is the willingness of the police officers to be patient
towards people whose opinion are differs from others, more
particularly those involve in civil disturbance management
operations.
A. orderly B. maximum tolerance
C. reasonable force D. human rights
28. It is the multiple filing of complaint or offense against
officers and members of the Philippine National Police (PNP) in
the different governing bodies of the police organization in the
country.
A. filing of complaints B. redress of grievances
C. forum shopping D. administrative sanctions
29. It is an organization within the structure of the Philippine
National Police (PNP), and its serve as the watch dog of the
police organization by helping the Chief, PNP in checking the
behavior of the rank and file.
A. People’s Law Enforcement Board
B. Regional Appellate Board
C. National Appellate Board
D. Internal Affairs Service
30. It requires the organization to set goals and objectives for
at least three (3) years into the future, and devise step that
need to be taken to achieve goals, and in police planning, it is
considered as long range plan.
A. strategic planning B. contingency planning
C. none of these D. reactive planning
31. The community-members deserve and they are entitled to the
best possible services from the patrol officers in conjunction
with the police motto of:
A. to better serve and protect the community
B. to depend the society and citizenry
C. to develop good working relationship with community
D. to do good and tell the people about it
32. It is the act of moving about on a geographical area or beat
especially by an authorized and trained person or group of
persons, usually police officers for purposes of observation, and
inspection.
A. police intelligence B. police patrol
C. police operation D. police visibility
33. This refers to a plan of action designed to achieve the
police patrol objectives of not only preventing and controlling
crimes, but also in protecting and serving people.
A. specific deterrent patrolB. low visibility patrol
C. high visibility patrol D. police patrol strategies
34. It was developed as a means of satisfying the needs of both
preventive patrol and demands made by calls for service.
A. police visibility patrol
B. psychological atmosphere of omnipresence
C. split-force police patrol concept
D. low visibility and high visibility patrols
35. This provides information and intelligence to direct police
resources to the exact problem area - be it a crime hot spot or a
developing crime pattern through crime mapping.
A. comp-stat B. crime statistics
C. situation map D. crime mapping
36. It is obvious that this type of patrol is only adaptable to
highly urbanized places and areas containing great concentrations
of people or traffic.
A. casing & surveillance B. CCTV surveillance
C. stop-frame photography D. K-9 patrol
37. It is based on any information the patrol officers’ have
that will help them to better direct their patrol efforts.
A. selective patrol enforcement
B. alternative patrol enforcement
C. fixed patrol enforcement
D. decoy patrol enforcement
38. It is an immediate reaction or response made by the patrol
officers after the commission of an offense, more particularly
with the use of mobile patrols cars with the aim of arresting a
fugitive from justice.
A. arrest of fugitive B. fresh pursuit operations
C. police pursuit operation D. checkpoint operations
39. It is generally refer to assignments that are typically
delegated to patrol officers requiring their presence in a given
place to resolve, correct or assist in a particular situation,
usually non-criminal in nature.
A. police calls for service B. miscellaneous service
C. public social service D. special calls of service
40. Refers to the not so obvious physical hazards that threatens
the safety of a patrol officer on a regular basis, but also
refers to the psychological and environmental hazards that can
ultimately take a toll on the patrol officer lives.
A. patrol jeopardy B. patrol dangers
C. patrol hazards D. patrol risk
41. It is inspection of; taking note of; to watch and pay
attention to; the act or practice of taking notice; or the act of
seeing or fixing the mind of anything.
A. field inquiries B. field observations
C. surveillance & casing D. field investigations
42. It is the brief detainment of an individual, whether on foot
or in a motor vehicle, based on reasonable suspicions for the
purpose of determining the individual's identity and resolving
the patrol officers’ suspicions.
A. field interviews
B. field observations
C. neighborhood inquiry
D. stopped and frisks
43. This refers to the system built or used by the police to
provide communication to police officers in the field, whether on
patrol or in any other types of police intervention.
A. police community relations
B. police intelligence operations
C. tactical operations center
D. police communication system
44. This refers to the police facility consisting of the
physical location and equipment for disseminating and receiving
information through the use of police radios either by base or
handheld.
A. communication equipment B. mobility
C. individual clothing D. firepower
45. It is defined as “aspects of or conditions that interfere
with the effective exchange of ideas or thoughts.” It can be
anything that distorts or prevents a message from being properly
conveyed or received by individual users of the police radio
facilities.
A. communication lapses B. communication barrier
C. misunderstanding D. communication gap
46. It is a mechanical means depicting by arrangement of symbols
the relationships between individual, groups or functions within
organization.
A. organizational structure
B. organizational bureaucracy
C. structural staffing pattern
D. police organizational hierarchy
47. In modern administrative terminology, it is defined as the
process of directing and controlling people and things so that
organizational objectives can be accomplished.
A. command presence B. police supervision
C. police management D. police leadership
48. It is like morale which involves the existence of a sense of
common endeavor and responsibility within the group, and it
embodies devotion to the group enterprise, cooperation between
its members, and pride in its accomplishments.
A. morale B. esprit the corps
C. discipline D. personnel behavior
49. It is the continuous task of making decisions and embodying
them in specific and general orders and instruction and serving
as the leader of the enterprise.
A. directing B. leading
C. controlling D. staffing
50. It is the process of choosing a course of action from two or
more alternatives. It is a conscious choice to behave or to think
in a particular way within a given set of circumstances.
A. giving orders B. decision-making
C. controlling D. completed staff work
51. It is the granting of access to classified document or
information only to properly cleared persons.
A. elicitation B. compartmentation
C. none of these D. need to know
52. Individual who are simultaneously employed by two or more
opposing intelligence collection agencies, with one of whom is
aware of his dual personality.
A. dual agents B. double agents
C. informers D. informants
53. It is a study which describes, discusses, and interprets the
current crimes and/or subversive situation in order to determine
organized crimes and/or insurgents capabilities, vulnerabilities,
and probable courses of actions.
A. intelligence report B. intelligence analysis
C. intelligence record D. intelligence estimates
54. It is consist of determining the significance of the
information with respect to other information or intelligence
ready on hand.
A. interpretation of information
B. interpretation of intelligence
C. evaluation information rating
D. reliability of the source
55. Are those intelligence requirements for which the police
executive has an anticipated and stated priority in his task of
planning and decision making.
A. all of these
B. special orders and request
C. other intelligence requirements
D. priority intelligence requirements
56. Information and materials, the unauthorized disclosure of
which would cause exceptionally grave damage to the nation,
politically, economically, or from a security aspect.
A. confidential B. top secret
C. restricted D. secret
57. It is probably the most common intelligence product
available for use.
A. weekly intelligence summaries
B. intelligence journal
C. intelligence report
D. intelligence records
58. It is a surveillance involving the use of scientific device
to enhance hearing or seeing the subject’s activities.
A. tailgaiting B. open surveillance
C. technical surveillance D. conversation analysis
59. The aim is to avoid losing the subject, even at the risk of
detection or exposure.
A. open surveillance B. loose surveillance
C. mustard plaster D. close Surveillance
60. In tailgaiting, it is the best way of disguising a motor
vehicle used in surveillance of subject motor vehicle.
A. to carry an extra set of plate numbers
B. to change the color of motor vehicle
C. to change the appearance of motor vehicle
D. often change the motor vehicle
61. Confidential informants do have major shortcomings from a
police perspective, including their general unreliability, and
questionable status in testifying as witnesses, and __________.
A. unreliable credibility as witness
B. frequent refusal to testify in court
C. informants are afraid of retaliation
D. nervousness in court appearances
62. It is a device which provides a means of systematic
arrangement of information by type or subject, so that items
concerning a particular topic maybe grouped together for ready
reference and comparison.
A. intelligence files B. situation map
C. intelligence workbook D. intelligence journal
63. Those assigned with the mission of obtaining information
within a specific target, and they may be recruited outside the
target and placed therein or more usually selected and recruited
from among the personnel within the target itself.
A. confidential sources B. penetration informants
C. full-time informant D. ordinary informants
64. It is a motive when a defendant agrees to impart what he or
she knows about criminal activities in exchange for a promise
that a recommendation for consideration will be made to a judge
in pending prosecution.
A. cutting a deal B. rival competition
C. emotional reason D. mercenary reason
65. Only one member of the team maintains contact with the
subject, and it is a close tail, with the other members of the
squad keeping contact with those surveillant immediately ahead of
him.
A. group method B. one-man method
C. leaf frog method D. tailing method
66. It is any person, unit, or activity that collects and/or
processed information by research, surveillance, or the
exploitation of the source of information.
A. intelligence collection agency
B. intelligence and operation branch
C. phases of intelligence cycle
D. intelligence clearing office
67. Are persons, things, or actions from which information about
criminals and/or subversives, weather, and terrain is derived.
A. informer
B. information
C. sources of information
D. informant
68. This can take in many forms, from an inconspicuous stranger
who turns up to help a demonstration, to a trained “deep cover”
agent who may spend many years working inside a target
organizations.
A. intelligence operations B. undercover operations
C. informants operations D. cover and undercover
69. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) is for United States,
Komitet Gosudarstvennoy Bezopasnosti (KGB) is for Russia, Geheime
Staatspolizei (Gestapo) is for Germany and __________ is for
Israel.
A. Mosaic B. Vice of Israel
C. Agents of Israel D. Mossad
70. Are generalized theoretical actions that criminals and/or
subversives might be expected to take preparation for aggressive
actions, and that are things and/or events that transpired in the
past or things and/or events that are presently occurring?
A. intelligence indicator B. intelligence analysis
C. intelligence parameter D. intelligence estimates
71. These may be provided to aid in the detection of intruders,
to deter intruders, or in some cases simply to increase the
feeling of safety.
A. security lightings B. flashlights
C. security lamps D. emergency lights
72. These are a simple type of detachable mechanism, with a
hinged or sliding shackle designed to pass through a ring or
staple on a door, chest, etc.
A. all of these B. padlocks
C. locks D. keys
73. These are found in electronic form today. They are connected
to a control unit via either a low-voltage hardwire or narrowband
signal, which in turn connects to a means for announcing the
signal, hopefully to elicit some response.
A. CCTC B. protective alarms
C. audio visual signal D. sensor
74. Include records that are irreplaceable; and records wherein
the reproduction of which does not have the same value as the
original.
A. useful records B. important records
C. non-essential records D. vital records
75. It is situation or a set of condition that will worsen or
increase the assets’ exposure to hazard or loss.
A. relative probability B. relative criticality
C. relative vulnerability D. all of these
76. It is a part of physical security that deals primarily with
the protection of processes, formulas, patents, and other
industrial, and manufacturing activities from espionage,
infiltration, loss, compromise, or photocopying.
A. document security B. operational security
C. security administration D. industrial security
77. This is the umbrella organization of the Private Security
Agencies (PSA) and the Private Detective Agencies (PDA), and
serving as the consultant of the Chief, PNP in implementing the
salient provisions of the private security agency law.
A. LGU B. SOSIA
C. PADPAO, Inc. D. SEC
78. No person shall be licensed as a private detective, unless,
in addition to the initial qualifications, shall possess the
following, EXCEPT:
A. holder of a baccalaureate degree
B. graduate of a Criminal Investigation Course
C. advance ROTC/CMT graduate
D. 25 years of age and mentally and physically fit
79. This is the required number of security guards for the
issuance of regular licensed to operate a private security agency
and private detective agency, and which is good for two years
unless sooner revoked by the C, PNP or his duly authorized
representative.
A. 200 to 1,000 B. 100 to 500
C. 30 t0 100 D. 50
80. These are house-like structures above the perimeter
barriers, and as the height increases, visibility, likewise
improves.
A. towering guard B. structural house
C. guard towers D. security towers
81. It is a complex challenge to security and safety activities,
and consequently it is essential to define and to analyze all
hazards that might be encountered to make it possible to restrict
the number and scope of such disturbance.
A. security hazard management
B. handling security hazard
C. hazard management cycle
D. hazard management balance
82. Effective _________ should also use a distinctive and
intricate background design, and which is difficult to reproduce,
and have some characteristics known only to management.
A. identification cards B. access cards
C. badges or passes D. biometric cards
83. It can be used with employee, as well as visitors, and this
system requires the person seeking entrance to sign in with
receptionist or security guard, and presents identification.
A. check-in and check-out register
B. security log books
C. visitors log register
D. entry and exit record books
84. It has been defined as the use of measures designed to
safeguard personnel, to prevent unauthorized access and entry to
equipment, facilities, and documents, and to safeguard these
against espionage, sabotage, theft and fraud by intruders.
A. bodyguards B. guards
C. private police D. security
85. This is another security measures involved in personnel
security, and it is primarily designed to enable the office or
unit to achieve and maintain a sound and effective security.
A. security seminar B. security indoctrination
C. security education D. security awareness
86. It is another security procedure, and which is considered
important in controlling access to restricted areas.
A. ingress control B. key control
C. lock control D. access control
87. This includes identifying, directing, or limiting the
movement of motor vehicles, employees, contractors, vendors, and
visitors, and even in retail establishments where traffic flow is
encouraged, certain areas are usually off-limits to non-employees
and perhaps even to some employees.
A. egress control B. ingress control
C. access control D. sentry control
88. They are any persons who offer or render personal service to
watch or secure either residential or business establishment, or
both for hire or compensation, or as an employee thereof.
A. watchmen B. security guards
C. all of these D. none of these
89. It is a security force maintained and operated by any
private company/corporation for its own security requirements,
and government security forces are also included in this
category.
A. company security forces B. private security guards
C. government security unit D. private armed groups
90. It is the protection resulting from the application of
various measures which prevent or delay the enemy or unauthorized
person in gaining information through the system.
A. transmittal security B. documents security
C. security clearance D. communication security
91. The police in Thailand are commonly known as __________, due
to their uniform, and for most tourists this will have no
consequences for them, except when something happen.
A. boys-in-beige B. boys-in-khaki
C. boys-in-brass D. boys-in-brown
92. In the United Kingdom it is organized separately in each of
the legal systems of the said country, and administration of
police matters is not generally affected by the Government of
Wales Act of 2006.
A. policing system B. system of constabulary
C. law enforcement D. police service
93. Perhaps, it is the most famous manifestation of the French
detective orientation of policing, at least with crimes of
robbery and theft.
A. Surete B. Marechausee
C. Prefect de Police D. Mouchards
94. They are the prominent individual personalities who greatly
contributed in the development and improvement of the U.S.
policing system, EXCEPT:
A. August Vollmer B. J. Edgar Hoover
C. Orlando W. Wilson D. Allan Pinkerton
95. A police force has been in existence in Malaysia since the
days of the Malacca Sultanate, wherein the canonical law created
what was essentially a police force in Malaysia in the fifteenth
century, through the institution of the Temenggung and
Hulubalang, which means __________.
A. Sri Vijaya B. Royal Guards
C. Hindu Majapahit D. Royal Warrior
96. It is the world's second and Asia's first police agency to
operate with a modern policing system.
A. Royal Hong Kong Police Force
B. Kepolisan Nigeri Republic Indonesia
C. Police Diraja Malaysia
D. Singapore Police Force
97. In Japan, the police system generally enjoys wide community
support and respect, and this police system is so called.
A. Keisatsu Seido B. Gunin Gomi
C. Naimusho D. Kehoryo
98. In Indonesian National Police (INP), it is the equivalent
rank of the Police Officer I of the Philippine National Police
(PNP), and the rank of Constables in the police organizations of
other foreign countries.
A. none of these B. Junsa
C. Bhayangkara Dua D. Phon Thamruat
99. The Singapore Police Force (SFP) strong emphasis on
__________ has attempted to promote a culture in law enforcement
efforts.
A. social obligation B. community-policing
C. vertical patrol D. neighborhood watch
100. They are most accepting of the social service roles and more
attuned to due process, and such police officers are often young,
well-educated and idealistic.
A. crime fighter’s B. social service agents
C. neighborhood watchdog D. law enforcers
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