1.
The police should always direct their actions strictly toward their functions and never appear to usurp
the powers of judiciary by avenging individuals of the state of authoritative judging guilt or punishing.
Which option best captures the core idea of this principle?
a. Judicial decisions should direct police actions.
b. Police should stick to law enforcement and not take on roles that resemble judging or sentencing.
c. The judiciary should have more power than the police.
d. The police should seek vengeance on behalf of the government.
2. The basic mission for which the police exist is to prevent crime and disorder as an alternative to the
repression of crime and disorder by police force and severity of legal punishment.
From the perspective of this principle, what is the fundamental duty of the police?
a. To suppress crime and disorder with strong-arm tactics and strict punishments.
b. To focus on crime prevention strategies that don't solely rely on force and harsh penalties.
c. To focus solely on apprehending criminals.
d. To maintain order through intimidation.
3. What is the primary connotation of the term 'malingeritis'?
a. A legitimate medical condition leading to absence from work.
b. A contagious illness that causes people to miss work.
c. Feigned illness to avoid work responsibilities.
d. An injury sustained at work.
4. What does the term 'mistress maintenance' typically mean?
a. The financial and emotional resources provided to a person's legal spouse.
b. Financial and emotional support given to a person's extramarital partner.
c. The legal process of ending a marriage with multiple spouses.
d. The societal disapproval of relationships with more than one person.
5. "Delicadeza," primarily refers to:
a) Political maneuvering
b) Following rules rigidly
c) Upright character and selflessness
d) Resolving issues through peaceful dialogue
6. PNP members are forbidden from seeking political patronage in which areas?
a) Recruitment and initial training only.
b) Assignment, awards, training, and promotion.
c) Disciplinary actions and internal investigations.
d) Budget allocation and resource management.
7. What areas are off-limits for PNP members when seeking political patronage?
a. a) Recruitment and initial training only.
b) Assignment, awards, training, and promotion.
c) Disciplinary actions and internal investigations.
d) Budget allocation and resource management.
8. What is the primary point being made concerning PNP lifestyles?
a) Encouraging lavish lifestyles to attract recruits.
b) Promoting a lifestyle acceptable and respectable to the public.
c) Allowing members to live as they choose, regardless of public perception.
d) Ignoring public opinion on police lifestyles.
9. To whom or what should PNP members give their greatest loyalty?
(a) A superior officer
(b) A political party
(c) Their country, people, and organization
(d) A specific individual
10. The phrase "malversation of Human Resources" refers to:
(a) The fair and equitable distribution of personnel
(b) The misuse or misappropriation of personnel
(c) The proper training of personnel
(d) The increase in the number of personnel
11. Under Article 217 of the Revised Penal Code, a public officer commits malversation if they:
(a) Accidentally lose public funds.
(b) Appropriates, takes, misappropriates, or allows others to take public funds through negligence.
(c) Only directly steals public funds.
(d) Only uses public funds for personal benefit.
12. PNP members should provide services to:
a. People who align with their political ideology
b. Members of the governing political party
c. All people, without considering their political affiliations
d. People who seek out their services
13. To maintain physical fitness and health, what activities are PNP members required to undertake?
(a) Occasional exercise and infrequent medical checkups
(b) Regular physical exercises and annual medical examinations
(c) Only annual medical examinations
(d) Only regular physical exercises
14. What kind of involvement is recommended for PNP members and their immediate families?
a. Staying completely separate from social activities.
b. Active engagement in religious, social, and civic causes
c. Participation in religious activities only
d. Involvement only in activities that help the PNP
15 "Non-Solicitation of Patronage" this phrase explicitly forbids members from soliciting influence or
recommendations from which groups of people?
a) Family members only
b) Politicians, high-ranking government officials, and prominent citizens
c) Fellow police officers
d) All of the above
16. What is strictly prohibited regarding the use of public property?
a) Utilizing public property in the course of official duties
b) Unauthorized use for personal convenience or gain, and that of their families, friends, or relatives
c) Reporting any damage to public property
d) Properly maintaining public property
17. What is the primary responsibility of PNP members regarding natural resources?
a) To use natural resources for profit.
b) To disregard the state of natural resources
c) To help in their development and conservation
d) To privatize them for personal use
18. PNP personnel are expected to do what when they receive orders from their superiors?
a. To comply with orders that are within the bounds of the law.
b. To ignore unlawful orders
c. To obey only some orders, based on personal preference
d. To question all orders
19. What attitude should PNP members not exhibit while performing their duties?
a. Pride and a sense of superiority
b. Being conscientious and thorough
c. Treating others with dignity and politeness
d. Maintaining a high standard of conduCT
20. What is the main goal of the PNP's emphasis on orderliness?
a. a) Inefficiency
b) Chaos
c) Efficiency and resourcefulness
d) Wastefulness
21. Customs are best described as:
a) Written laws passed by a legislature
b) Established usage or social practices carried on by tradition that have obtained the force of law
c) Suggestions or guidelines for behavior
d) Rules enforced only by specific organizations
22. A ceremony is best defined as:
a) A relaxed get-together of individuals.
b) A formal act or set of formal acts established by customs or authority as proper to a special occasion
c) A relaxed social event without strict rules or structure
d) A spontaneous expression of emotion
23. Under what conditions is a salute rendered?
a) Only when ordered to do so
b) Upon meeting and recognizing persons entitled to a salute
c) At any time, regardless of context
d) Only during official ceremonies
24. The primary purpose of a courtesy call is to:
a) Demand immediate action
b) Show respect, maintain relationships, or establish contact
c) Criticize someone's actions
d) Complain about a problem
25. What is the main purpose of the Ceremony Tendered to Retirees?
a) To reprimand them for past mistakes.
b) To ignore their service.
c) To recognize their long, faithful, and honorable service.
d) To force them into retirement.
26. What is the expected behavior of PNP members regarding social graces?
a) To behave inappropriately.
b) To behave according to their personal preferences.
c) To behave properly and respectfully.
d) To ignore social norms.
27. What happens when a PNP member dies?
a) No assistance is provided to their family
b) A survivor officer is designated to assist the family
c) The family manages all matters independently
d) The family must petition the court for assistance
28. The primary purpose of "Happy Hours" for PNP members is to:
a) Conduct formal business meetings.
b) Engage in lighthearted socializing and informal discussion.
c) Address serious disciplinary issues.
d) Plan and strategize for upcoming operations.
29. what is the implied obligation associated with a PNP member's word of honor?
a. Not follow through on their word
b. Keep their word and follow through on their commitment
c. Consider their word insignificant
d. Go back on their promise without difficulty
30. How would you define 'camaraderie' within the PNP?
a. a) A spirit of competition and rivalry.
b) A binding spirit that enhances teamwork and cooperation.
c) A sense of indifference towards colleagues.
d) A lack of concern for one another