PRACTICE TEST FOR FOE EXAMINATION
NAME:___________________________                                              SCORE:______________
LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY
Directions: In each of the following questions, decide which one of the numbered choices would most
suitably complete of sentence. On your answer sheet, shade the oval corresponds to the number of the
correct answer.
   1. The players of the tennis team were already in a state of _____ due to a ______ game.
      1) Languor .. short             4) lassitude... prolonged
      2) vigor… draining              5) vim.. standardized
      3) satisfaction.. futile
   2. Jeremy was accused of _____ because of the missing cash box was found empty under his bed.
      1) slander                           4) libel
      2) contempt                          5) larceny
      3) calumny
   3.    It is _____ to have an overall meeting now for black propaganda might affect the people’s faith
        in our organization.
        1) impossible                            4) dispensable
        2) exigent                               5) optional
        3) transient
   4. In business world, it is almost normal to ____ an opponent if it’s for the sake of gaining profit or
      winning the competition.
      1) ridicule                              4) make amends
      2) contempt                              5) distinguish
      3) calumniate
   5. Ms. Mary, the speaker of the program, ______ the details of getting a new passport that is why
      the participants’ confusion were _____.
      1) accentuated.. abated                 4) answered.. expanded
      2) provided… heightened                 5) classified.. standardized
      3) improved.. intensified
   6. Because she wanted to know why her sister died, she requested her sister’s coffin to be ____ for
      _____.
      1) unbury.. analysis                 4) exhumed… autopsy
      2) reveal… psychoanalysis            5) dig up
      3) exposed.. dissection
   7. Mary Grace’s helpers are all ____ reliable that’s why she is very ____ them.
      1) obsequious … vexed with              4) compliant … displeased with
      2) servile … proud of                   5) indolent… grateful
      3) sluggish.. thankful of
   8. The President devoted time to _____ thinking whether to give____ to those people who
      kidnapped her niece or just let them suffer the punishment they deserved.
      1) cogitate.. clemency                   4) contemplate… premium
      2) consider… reward                      5) ponder… revenge
      3) vindicate… punishment
   9. Last week, Haidz told me that she filed a/an _____ against the ____ clerk in the Mayor’s because
      The clerk was not doing her job; instead she was just polishing her fingernails.
      1) grievance.. enterprising              4) complaint… shiftless
      2) charge… firm                          5) sue… malpractice
      3) accusation… conspicuous
   10. Rhoda told her classmates ____ stories, which were very far from what had really happened, so
       that she could get the attention of her classmates.
       1) fabricated                             4) mystifying
       2) adventurous                            5) unmitigated
       3) told
VOCABULARY
Directions: Choose the word closest in meaning with the word written in italicized and bold from. On
your answer sheet, shade the oval that corresponds to the number of the correct answer.
   11. The students are having difficulty dealing with their fastidious teacher.
      1) discriminating                         4) scholarly
      2) eloquent                               5) doting
      3) demonstrative
   12. “I’m trying to understand your baldtinglyerdash about his not winning the essay writing
       contest; however, I can not really understand you at all” says Martin.
       1) senseless talk                       4) evident expression
       2) perspicuous confer                   5) intelligible palaver
       3) continuous chat
   13. Joanna Paula was ignominiously chastised by her grandmother in front of her friends.
       1) peacefully                         4) soundly
       2) humiliatingly                      5) dignifiably
       3) familiarity
   14. Her ingenuous remarks made her bosses conclude that she’s too young for the job.
       1) exemplary                        4) exquisite
       2) naïve                            5) typical
       3) articulate
   15. Ochate’s being lackadaisical these past few weeks, being too inattentive for details, made us
       think that she’s probably pregnant.
       1) spirited                            4) hubristic
       2) arrogant                            5) impersonal
       3) listless
   16. I love her being magnanimous; she never hesitates to extend help to those who need it.
       1) shrewd                             4) dramatic
       2) unsympathetic                      5) generous
       3) patient
   17. During the times of struggle and depression, I opt to meander alone to where nobody could
       recognize me.
       1) indulge                            4) relax
       2) study                              5) express
       3) wander
   18. Manalol’s nonchalance caused his kids to feel left alone.
       1) ardency                             4) enthusiasm
       2) zeal                                5) insouciance
       3) warmth
   19. The cantankerous old man was hated by almost all the kids in the neighborhood.
       1) quarrelsome                       4) cordial
       2) amiable                           5) congenial
       3) fervid
   20. Since the day her guardian moved to the United States, it is very obvious that she is suffering
       from a palpable sense of loss.
       1) Tangible                           4) imperceptible
       2) Imaginary                          5) intangible
       3) Disagreeable
SYNONYMS
Directions: Choose the word closest in meaning with the word written in italicized and boldfaced form.
On your answer sheet, shade the oval that corresponds to the number of the correct answer.
   21. an impregnable stand
       1) resolute                             4) lenient
       2) irresolute                           5) whimsical
       3) lax
   22. great and puissant warrior
       1) powerful                             4) discriminating
       2) bereaved                             5) washout
       3) provocative
   23. in a state of quandary
       1) happiness                            4) insanity
       2) dilemma                              5) blitheness
       3) contentment
   24. with a refulgent smile
       1) receptive                            4) rational
       2) radiant                              5) disgusting
       3) revolting
   25. ubiquitous Christmas songs
       1) omnipresent                          4) customary
       2) rare                                 5) traditional
       3) repetitive
ANTONYMS
Directions: Choose the word opposite in meaning with the word written in italicized and boldfaced
form. On your answer sheet to the number of the correct answer.
   26. clear and pedantic contract
       1) precise                              4) ambiguous
       2) abstruse                             5) obscure
       3) vague
   27. of the obloquy fakers
      1) role                                  4) beneficence
      2) reason                                5) magnanimity
      3) disgrace
   28. frittering money on extraneous activities
       1) spending                              4) using
       2) allotting                            5) putting
       3) wasting
   29.                   provoking furor from the annoyed public
         1) rage                               4) enthusiasm
         2) excitement                         5) impatience
         3) interest
   30. apposite evidence for the case
       1) extraneous                        4) plain
       2) inapt                             5) relevant
       3) inappropriate
ANALOGY
Directions: Choose the word/s that best complete/s the analogy. On your answer sheet, shade the oval
that corresponds to the number of the correct answer.
   31. termagant      : nagger : ____________ : _________
       1) virago : harpy                       4) recidivism : crime
        2) bubbly : miserable                  5) fiery      : tranquil
        3) roseate : melancholic
    32. torpid : lethargic __________ : __________
       1) dull : vivacious                    4) lively       : solem
       2) auspicious : apt                    5) jovial       : carefree
       3) languid      : listless
    33. quibber : argue __________ : _________
        1) fibber : lie                    4) pedagogue : orate
        2) raconteur : market              5) merchant : shop
        3) vendor     : procure
    34. trash talk    : demoralize      __________ : ________
            1)       revelation : disclosure    4) avowal : confuse
            2)       recruitment : labor        5) impeachment : polotics
            3)       equivocation : conceal
    35. bookish : lowbrow ________ : _________
           1)       taxing : painful          4) polished : refined
           2)       obstinate : perverse        5) gauche : inept
           3)       debonair : unsophisticated
NUMERICAL REASONING
Directions: Analyze and solve the problem carefully then shade the number corresponding to the
answer.
    36. What percent of 120 is 125% of 60?
          1) 55%                     4) 75%
          2) 62.5%                   5) 100%
          3) 72.5%
     37. The ratio of male employees to the female employees of a manufacturing company is 16 : 25.
         The total number of employees is 246. If the company hired 4 or more workers, then what
          would be the new ration of male to female employees of the company.
           1)        4:5                               4) 7 : 10
           2)       3:5                                5) 10 : 7
           3)       2:3
     38. Rhea auditioned for a television show contest. They were asked to fall she figured out that she
         is 28th person from the first person and 35th person counting from the last. The person-in-
         charge in the counted the number of auditioned. How many auditioned on that day?
             1) 62                        4) 65
             2) 63                        5) 67
             3) 64
     39. Adding twice the number to the difference of thrice the number and 4 is just like subtracting
         10 from three times the product of half of the number and 4. Find the number .
             1) 12                    4) 4
             2) 6                     5) 2
             3) 8
    40. If 3 coocoos is equal to 4 daddas, and 5 daddas is equal to 6 mammas, then how many coocoos
        is equal to 8 mammas?
              1) 5                       4) 15
              2) 10                      5) 17
              3) 12
READING COMPREHENSION
Directions: Read each passage carefully and then answer the questions that follow. On your answer
sheet, shade the oval that corresponds to the number of the correct answer. l
Miranda’s Academic Advancement Institute is celebrating “ATM is 20-20 at 50” in 2014. It will be all
about Kermaigne T. Miranda’s clear and unwavering vision behind the sustained success of the
institution for 20 years. It is also the same vision that has helped hundreds of Filipino achieve an
excellent level of math proficiency.
“ATM is 20-20 at 50” is also a clear message that after 50 years, we have never lost the sight of our goal,
and that is to increase the math proficiency of ALL the students in the Philippines”. Miranda said with all
confidence and conviction. Coming from an educator whose excellent experience, expertise and
commitment is beyond compare, her dream is not far from becoming a reality.
Beefing up the math aspect, Miranda attended the conference training of the National Council of Faculty
of Mathematics in the USA while some other faculty was also sent abroad. Recently, ATM sent faculty to
the Applied Scholastics International in Missouri, USA; other faculty in the National Center in Asia to
study technologies in teaching. “There is an ongoing training for ATM faculty local and abroad and 65
faculties have already benefited in this program” said Miranda.
ATM is now tasked in training government agencies like the Central Bank of the Philippines and Social
Security System all over the country for Math and English Proficiency. They also hold faculty training in
different public and private colleges in the provinces giving free training to faculties to disseminate the
ATM Mental Math Techniques. ATM has also adopted Manila Science High School providing training and
books worth P500,000 to the institution. The subsidy will increase in the next wave. Outreach programs
are also conducted at ATM wherein qualifying tests are given to 3 rd year high school students to
determine if they can avail the subsidized tuition for the colleges test entrance preparation. Still on the
effect of extending its network. ATM is developing book series for high schools. Miranda says, “ I am
investing in the country through those kids. I expect a return of my investment 15 years when every
math-empowered child is already a top earner contributing to the stable and favorable economy of the
Philippines”.
Living up to its multi-awarded fame, ATM is now a household name as a leading provider of necessary
tools in achieving educational goals.
41. What is the passage mainly discussing?
    1) The achievement of the students who have enrolled in ATM Programs.
    2) The struggles overcome by Kermaigne T Miranda when she was in the process of establishing
       the institution.
    3) ATM celebrating its 20 years in service with the continued advocacy in giving students the
       proficiency they need to be able to become productive citizen in the future.
    4) ATM and its entire book that were authored and programs that were created to suit the
       academic needs of the students.
    5) The contribution of ATM to the society, especially to the youth.
42. The passage implies that the main goal of ATM and its owner is to ______.
    1) Provide an alternative for students who don’t a ant to enter formal school or academe
    2) Make all students exceptional in mathematics
    3) Change the system of teaching by applying the study technology.
    4) Train students and professional to become better individuals
    5) Help those professional to go abroad.
43. As used in the third paragraph, beefing could mean ______.
     1) Strengthening                    4) mitigating
     2) Enervating                       5) weakening
     3) Crippling
44. Which among the choices are the centers, academes, or universities ATM?
    A. National Council of Faculty of Mathematics (NCFM)
    B. Applied Scholastics International
    C. National Center in Asia
    D. Center for Mathematics and English Proficiency in Asia
    E. Singapore City
           1) A,B,C                    4) B, C, D
           2) A,D,E                    5) A,C, E
           3) A,B,D
Fire & Arson Investigation
Directions: Multiple Choice on your answer sheet, shade the oval that corresponds to the number of the
correct answer)
45. It is power of the State to try and punish a person for a violation of its penal laws.
    a.   Miranda Doctrine
    b.   Criminal Jurisdiction
    c.   Arson Investigation
    d.   Revised Penal Code
    e.   None of the above
46. It is subscribed by the offended party, any peace officer or other officer charged with the
    enforcement of the law violated and filed either in court or in the prosecutor’s office.
    a.   Complaint
    b.   Logbook
    c.   Notarial Book
    d.   Information
    e.   None of the above
47. It must be in writing charging a person with an offense, subscribed by the fiscal and filed either in
    court.
    a.   Complaint
    b.   Logbook
    c.   Notarial Book
    d.   Information
    e.   None of the above
48. The purpose of which is to enable a person of common understanding to know what offense is
    intended to be charged and to enable the court to pronounce proper judgment.
    a.   Complaint
    b.   Bail
    c.   Cause of Accusation
    d.   Information
    e.   None of the above
49. It is an inquiry or proceeding to determine whether there exists sufficient ground to engender a
    well-founded belief that a crime has been committed and that the espondent is probably guilty
    thereof, and should be held for trial
    a. Complaint
    b. Bail
    c. Cause of Accusation
    d. Preliminary Investigation
    e. None of the above
50. Preliminary Investigation is required to be conducted before the filing of a complaint or information
    for an offense where the penalty prescribed by law is at ___________________.
    a. least 3 years, 2 months and 1 day without regard to the fine Complaint
    b. least 4 years, 2 months and 1 day without regard to the fine
    c. least 6 years, 2 months and 1 day without regard to the fine
      d. least 1 year, 2 months and 1 day without regard to the fine
      e. None of the above
51. Presupposes a reasonable ground for belief in the existence of facts warranting the proceedings
    complained of; an apparent state of facts found to exist upon reasonable inquiry which would
    induce a reasonably intelligent and prudent man to believe that the accused person had committed
    the crime charged.
      a.        Arrest
      b.        Bail
      c.        Cause of Accusation
      d.        Probable Cause
      e.        None of the above
52. It is the taking of a person into custody in order that he may be bound to answer for the commission
    of an offense.
      a.        Arrest
      b.        Bail
      c.        Cause of Accusation
      d.        Probable Cause
      e.        None of the above
53. It must be issued upon probable cause which must be determined personally by a judge after
    examination under oath or affirmation of the complainant and the witnesses he may produce
      a.        Arrest
      b.        Warrant of Arrest
      c.        Cause of Accusation
      d.        Probable Cause
      e.        None of the above
54. When, IN HIS PRESENCE, the person to be arrested has committed, is actuallycommitting,or is
     attempting to commit an offense; When an offense has in fact just been committed, and he has
     probable cause to believe based on PERSONAL KNOWLEDGE of fact and circumstance that the
     person to be arrested has committed it; (Doctrine of Hot Pursuit) and; When the person to be
     arrested is a prisoner who has escaped from a penal establishment or place where he is serving
     final judgment or temporarily confined while his case is pending, or has escaped while being
     transferred from one confinement to another.
           a.    Arrest
           b.    Warrantless of Arrest
           c.    Cause of Accusation
           d.    Probable Cause
           e.     None of the above
55.        It is the security given for the release of a person in custody of the law, furnished by him or a
           bondsman, conditioned upon his appearance before any court as required under the conditions
           specified by the rule.
           a.    Payment
           b.    Arrest
           c.    Bail
           d.    Loan
           e.     None of the above
.56 The following are the ______________ .
         to be presumed innocent
         To be informed of the nature and the cause of the accusation against him.
         To be present and defend in person and by counsel at every stage of the proceeding
         Right to counsel
         To testify as witness in his own behalf
           Right against self-incrimination
           Right to confront and cross examine the witnesses against him at trial
           Right to speedy, impartial and public trial.
     a.    Rights of the accused
     b.    Oath of allegiance
     c.    Prayer
     d.    Panunumpa Ng Watawat
     e.    None of the above
57. It is the formal mode of implementing the constitutional right of the accused to be informed of the
    nature of the accusation against him.
     a.    Complaint
     b.    Arrest
     c.    Bail
     d.    Arraignment
     e.    None of the above
58. An unconditional admission of guilt, freely, voluntarily and made with full knowledge of the
    consequences and meaning of his act and with a clear understanding of the precise nature of the
    crime charged in the complaint or information;
     a.    Information
     b.     Plea Guilty
     c.     Bail
     d.     Arraignment
     e.     None of the above
59. A hypothetical admission of the facts alleged in the information, hence the court in resolving the
    motion cannot consider facts contrary to those alleged in the information or which do not appear
    on the face of the information, except those admitted by the prosecution.
      a.    Motion Quash
      b.    Warrantless of Arrest
      c.    Probable Cause
      d.    Cause of Accusation
      e.     None of the above
60. The process whereby the accused, the offended party and the prosecution work out a mutually
     satisfactory disposition of the case subject to court approval. It usually involves the defendant’s
     pleading guilty to a lesser offense or to only one or some of the counts of a multi-count indictment
     in return for a lighter sentence than that for the graver charge
      a.    Cause of Accusation
      b.    Warrantless of Arrest
      c.    Plea Bargaining
      d.    Motion Quash
      e.     None of the above
61. _____________ is the examination before a competent tribunal according to the laws of the land,
    of the facts put in issue in a case for the purpose of determining such issue.
     a.    Trial & Error
     b.    Plea Guilty
     c.    Bail
     d.    Trial
     e.     None of the above
62. _____________ is the adjudication by the court that the accused is guilty or not guilty of the
    offense charged and the imposition of the proper penalty and civil liability provided for by the law.
     a. Arraignment
      b.    Judgment
      c.    Bail
      d.    Trial
      e.     None of the above
63. ___________ is a proceeding for review by which the whole case is transferred to the higher court
    for a final determination
      a.    Arraignment
      b.    Judgment
      c.    Appeal
      d.    Trial
      e.     None of the above
64, ____________an order in writing issued in the name of the People of the Philippines, signed by a
    judge and directed to a peace officer commanding him to search for personal property described
    therein and bring it before the court.
       a.    Cause of Accusation
       b.    Warrantless of Arrest
       c.    Search Warrant
       d.    Motion Quash
       e.     None of the above
65. a search warrant which vaguely describes and DOES NOT particularize the personal properties to be
    seized without a definite guideline to the searching team as to what items might be lawfully seized,
    thus giving the officers of the law discretion regarding what articles they should seize;
       a.    General Warrant
       b.    Warrantless of Arrest
       c.    Search Warrant
       d.    Motion Quash
       e.     None of the above
66. It is sometimes necessary to bring expertise from outside an agency. The held of forensic
        science is so broad today no agency will have very form of specialty service available from among
        its ranks.
       a.    Fire Safety Engineer
       b.    Medico Legal
       c.    Specialist
       d.    Investigator
       e.     None of the above
67.    Assume control - insure safety of person and security at scene and conduct initial walk through for
       purposes of making a preliminary survey, evaluating potential evidence and preparing a narrative
         description
       a.    Fire Safety Engineer
       b.    Medico Legal
       c.    Specialist
       d.    Team Leader
       e.     None of the above
68. Indicate adjacent buildings, rooms, furniture and so forth as needed; Designate and label areas to
     be searched and advise team leader and all other search members of nomenclature for designated
     areas; Obtain appropriate assistance for taking measurements and, list assistant{s] on sketch
       a.    Sketch Preparer
       b.    Medico Legal
       c.    Specialist
       d.    Team Leader
       e.     None of the above
69.   This survey is a critical review of all aspects of the search Discuss search jointly with all personnel
      for completeness; Double-check; documentation to detect inadvertent errors; Insure that
      photographs are taken of scene showing final condition after completion of search; Check to
      insure all evidence is accounted for before; departing scene; Insure all equipment used in the
      search is gathered; Make sure possible hiding places or difficult access areas have not been
      overlooked in detailed search
      a.   Progress Report
      b.   Survey
      c.   Conduct Final Survey
      d.   Team Leader
      e.    None of the above
FIRE CODE OF THE PHILIPPINES OF 2008
Directions: Multiple Choice on your answer sheet, shade the oval that corresponds to the number of the
correct answer)
70. An act establishing a comprehensive Fire Code of the Philippines repealing Presidential       Decree
   No. 1185 and other purposes enacted December 19, 2008 known as
    1) RA 9514                         4) RA 6965
    2) RA 9263                         5) all of the above
    3) RA 9552
71. The state shall enforce all laws , rules and regulations to ensure adherence to standard fire _____
    and _____ , and promote accountability in the fire protection and prevention service.
    1) fire and safety measures                         4) stability and professionalization
    2) prevention and suppression                       5) none of the above
    3) public safety and economic development
72. A normally open device installed inside air duct system which automatically closes to restrict the
    passage of smoke or fire.
    1) damper                                    4) frangible bulb
    2) fire collar                               5) all of the above
    3) fusible link
73. Any condition or act which increases or may cause an increase in the probability of the occurrence
    of fire, or which may obstruct, delay, hinder or interference with fire fighting operations and
    safeguarding of life and property.
     1) fire hazard                               4) fire explosion
     2) fire trap                                 5) none of the above
     3) fire danger
74. The RA 9514 shall be administered and enforced by the Bureau of Fire Protection, under the direct
    supervision and control of the Chief BFP through the hierarchy of organization as provided for in
    Chapter VI of _____.
    1) RA 6975                                   4) RA 6974
    2) RA 9263                                   5) none of the above
    3) RA 9845
75. Require the building owner /occupant to submit ___ and ____, and other pertinent documents of
said building to ensure compliance with applicable codes and standards.
    1) fsic and fsec                                    4) building permit and occupancy permit
    2) storage clearance and conveyance clearance 5) all of the above
    3) plans and specification
76. The notice shall state the nature of violation and no work shall ne continued on that portion until the
    violation had been ______.
    1) complied                                    4) installed
    2) abated                                      5) constructed
    3) corrected
77. Fire protection features such as sprinkler system, hose boxes, hose reels or standpipe system and
     other ________.
    1) fire safety measures                      4) firefighting equipment
    2) fire safety construction                  5) all of the above
    3) fire safety warning system
78. Provisions for confining the fire at its source such as fire resistive floors and ____ extending up to the
    next floor slab or roof, curtain boards and other fire containing or stopping components.
    1) walls                                        4) unit partitions
    2) beams                                        5) none of the above
    3) columns
79. Properly marked and lighted ____ with provision for emergency lights to adequately illuminate exit
    ways in case of power failure.
    1) exits                                  4) passageway
    2) hallways                               5) all of the above
    3) landing of the stairway
80. Summary abatement as used herein shall mean all _____ undertaken to abate hazards which shall
    include, but not limited to, remodeling, repairing, strengthening, reconstructing, removal and
    demolition, either partial or total, of the building or structure.
      1) corrective measures                        4) fire protection measures
      2) safety measures                            5) all of the above
      3) Compliance on the
81. A wall designed to prevent the spread of fire, having a fire resistance rating of not less than 4 hours
    with sufficient structural stability to remain standing even if construction on either side collapses
    under fire conditions.
    1) fire wall                                  4) parapets
    2) unit partitions                            5) none of the above
    3) concrete walls
REPUBLIC ACT NO. 6713
CODE OF CONDUCT AND ETHICAL STANDARDS FOR PUBLIC OFFICIAL AND EMPLOYEES
Directions: Multiple Choice on your answer sheet, shade the oval that corresponds to the number of the
correct answer)
82. An act establishing a code of conduct and ethical standards for public officials and employees, to
    uphold the time-honored principle of public office being a public trust, granting incentives and reads
    for exemplenary service, enumerating prohibited acts and transaction and providing penalties for
    violations thereof and for other purpose approved on____.
    1) February 20, 1989                        4) February 24, 1990
    2) February 14, 1989                        5) February 26, 1990
    3) February 16, 1989
83. Public officials and employees shall perform and discharge their duties with the_____ of excellence,
    professionalism, intelligence and skill.
     1) highest degree                           4) justness and sincerity
     2) outmost dedication                       5) all of the above
     3) fair and just
84. Public officials and employees shall not, directly or indirectly, have any ____ or material interest in
    any transaction requiring the approval of their office.
     1) Financial                                 4) fiscal
     2) Economical                                5) all of the above
     3) Monetary
85. Any violation hereof proven in a proper ______ proceeding shall be sufficient for removal or
    dismissal of a public official or employee, even if no criminal prosecution is instituted against him.
    1) administrative                             4) judicial
    2) criminal                                   5) none of the above
    3) quasi-judicial
86. The RA 6713 shall cover all officials and employee in the government, elective and appointive,
    permanent or temporary, whether in the career or ______, including military and police, whether or
    not they receive compensation, regardless of amount.
    1) non-career service                      4) contractual
    2) eligible                                5) permanent
    3) non-eligible
87. It is the responsibility of every _____ ,office and agency to ensure that officials and employees
    attend the value development program and participate in parallel value development efforts.
    1) head of department                        4) head of the bureau
    2) head of the unit                          5) all of the above
    3) head of the service
88. It is the responsibility of heads of department, offices and agencies to establish measures and
    standards that will ensure _____ of and openness in public transactions in their respective offices.
     1) transparency                           4) no graft and corruption
     2) delivery of the service                5) none of the above
     3) good governance
89. Incentives and _____ shall be granted officials and employees who have demonstrated exemplenary
     service and conduct on the basis of their observance of the norms of conduct.
     1) rewards                                     4) awards
     2) merits                                      5) all of the above
     3) bonuses
90. A conflict of interest constitute of the following
     1) a substantial stockholder                   4) an owner or has substantial interest in a business
     2) a member of the Board of Directors          5) all of the above
     3) an officer of the corporation
RA 6975
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT
Directions: Multiple Choice on your answer sheet, shade the oval that corresponds to the number of the
correct answer.
91. RA 5975 which is an act of establishing the Philippine National Police under a reorganized
    Department of the Interior and local Government, and other purposes be enacted by the senate and
    house of representative on
    1) December 13, 1990                       4) December 13, 1992
    2) December 13, 1991                       5) None of the above
    3) December 14, 1990
92. The Fire Bureau shall be responsible for the prevention and suppression of all
    1) destructive fires on buildings, house and other structures
    2) forest, land transportation, vehicle and equipment, ships or vessels docked at piers or wharves
        or anchored in major seaports
    3) petroleum industry installations
    4) plane crashes and other similar incidents, as well as the enforcement of the Fire Code and other
        related laws
    5) All of the above
93. The head of the Fire Bureau with the rank of director shall have the position title of Chief of the Fire
    Bureau. He shall be assisted by a deputy with the rank of _____________.
    1) Chief Superintendent                     4) Director
    2) Senior Superintendent                    5) all of the above
    3) Superintendent
RA 9263
AN ACT PROVIDING THE PROFESSIONALIZATION OF THE BFP AND BJMP
AMENDING CERTAIN, PROVISIONS OF RA 6975
Directions: Multiple Choice on your answer sheet, shade the oval that corresponds to the number of the
correct answer)
94. RA 9263, This act shall known as the “Bureau of Fire Protection and Bureau of Jail Management and
    Penology Professionalization Act of 2004 was approved on
     1) March 10, 2004                         4) March 21, 2004
     2) March 10, 2005                         5) March 10, 2006
     3) March 24, 2004
95. No person shall be appointed as uniformed personnel of the BFP and the BJMP unless he/she must