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Pre Mock Part III

The document is a pre-mock test consisting of multiple-choice questions related to public service ethics, responsibilities, and laws governing public officials and employees. It covers topics such as definitions of misconduct, ethical standards, and the obligations of public servants. The test aims to assess knowledge of Republic Act No. 6713 and other relevant regulations.

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Pre Mock Part III

The document is a pre-mock test consisting of multiple-choice questions related to public service ethics, responsibilities, and laws governing public officials and employees. It covers topics such as definitions of misconduct, ethical standards, and the obligations of public servants. The test aims to assess knowledge of Republic Act No. 6713 and other relevant regulations.

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AUGUST CSEXAM Pre-mock test No.

1 Part- III
1st MOCK TEST

NAME: ______________________ SCORE: _________________


TIME STARTED: _____________ TIME FINISHED: _________

61. This includes elective and appointive officials and employees, permanent or
temporary, whether in the career or non-career service, including military and police
personnel, whether or not they receive compensation, regardless of amount.
a. Government employee
b. Public official
c. Local government unit
d. Chief executive

62. It is the concealment or distortion of truth in a manner of a fact relevant to ones


office or connected with the performance of his duties.
a. Disloyalty
b. Incompetency
c. Dishonesty
d. Misconduct

63. Is the performance of some act which ought not to be done. It is the doing either
through ignorance, inattention or malice, of that which the officer had no legal right to
do at all, as when he acts without any authority whatsoever, or exceeds, ignores, or
abuses his powers.
a. Malfeasance
b. Misfeasance
c. Nonfeasance
d. Misconduct

64. It is a norm of conduct of public officials and employees where they shall provide
service to everyone without unfair discrimination and regardless of party affiliation or
preference.
a. Responsiveness to the public
b. Political neutrality
c. Professionalism’
d. Simple living

65. They are any and all persons related to a public or employees within the fourth civil
degree of consanguinity or affinity, including bilas, inso and balae.
a. Relative
b. Relative by blood
c. Relative by law
d. Relative by blood and law

66. It is the omission of some act, which ought to be performed. It is the omission or
refusal without sufficient excuse, to perform an act or duty, which as a peace officers
legal obligation to perform.
a. Malfeasance
b. Misfeasance
c. Nonfeasance
d. Misconduct

67. It is a norm of conduct of public officials and employees where they shall lead
modest lives appropriate to their positions and income. They shall not indulge in
extravagant or ostentatious display of wealth in any form.
a. Professionalism
b. Simple living
c. Responsiveness to the public
d. Political neutrality

68. Outside employment and other activities related thereto for a public official and
employee is prohibited. The following are the activities that are strictly prohibited to do
during their incumbency, except one;
a. Own, control, manage or accept employment as officer, employee, consultant,
counsel, broker, agent, trustee or nominee in any private enterprise regulated,
supervised or licensed by their office unless expressly allowed by law
b. Engage in the private practice of their profession unless authorized by the
constitution or law, provided that such practice will not conflict or tend to conflict
with their official functions
c. Act promptly on letters and requests. The reply must contain the action taken
on the request
d. Recommend any person to any position in a private enterprise which has a
regular or pending official transaction with their office

69. It refers to a thing or a right to dispose of gratuitously, or any act or liberality, in


favor of another who accepts it, and shall include a simulated sale or an ostensibly
onerous disposition thereof.
a. Loan
b. Lagay system
c. Gift
d. Gratitude

70. It is the improper performance of some act which might lawfully be done or the
performance of a lawful act in an unlawful or culpably negligent manner
a. Malfeasance
b. Misfeasance
c. Nonfeasance
d. Misconduct

71. It refers to the set of conducts and behavior governing a group, a class or
organization
a. Ethical standard
b. Ethics
c. Police ethics
d. Ethical norm

72. It is a professional conduct of a public official or employee where he should perform


their duties with devotion, and manifest concern for public welfare, and shall refrain
from engaging in any activity which shall be in conflict with their duties as public
servants.
a. Loyalty
b. Patriotism
c. Devotion to duty
d. Honesty and integrity

73.This arises when a public official or employee is a member of a board and office, or
a substantial stockholder of a private corporation or owner or has a substantial interest
in a business, and the interest of such corporation or business, or his rights or duties
therein, may be opposed to or affected by the faithful performance of official duty
a. Conflict of interest
b. Double jeopardy
c. Grave misconduct
d. Divestment

74. In the performance of their duties, all public officials and employees are under
obligation. The following are duties of public officials and employees, except one?
a. Submit annual performance reports
b. Process documents and papers expeditiously
c. Act immediately on the publics personal transactions
d. Make documents in accessible to the public

75.All public officials and employees, except those who serve in an honorary capacity,
laborers and casual or temporary workers, shall file under oath their statement of
assets, liabilities and net worth and a disclosure of business interests and financial
connections and those of their spouses and unmarried children under eighteen years
of age living in their households. It shall contain the following information except one;
a. real property, its improvements, acquisition costs, assessed value and original
fair to market value
b. personal property and acquisition cost
c. all other assets such as investments, cash on hand or in banks, stocks, bonds
and the like
d. liabilities

76.it is a principle of public service ethics where public servants should treat their
office as a public trust, only by using power and resources for public interest, and not
to attain personal benefit or pursue any other private interest incompatible with the
public good
a. accountability
b. public service
c. objective judgement
d. respectability

77. In addition to acts and omissions of public officials and employees now prescribed
in the Constitution and existing laws, the following shall constitute prohibited acts and
transactions of any public official and employee and are hereby declared to be
unlawful, except one;
a. Commitment to public interest
b. Outside employment and other activities relate thereto
c. Disclosure and/or misuse of confidential information
d. Solicitation or acceptance of gifts

78.These are bodies of belief, stories, customs and usage handed down from
generation to generation with the effect of an unwritten law.
a. Customs
b. Traditions
c. Rituals
d. Ceremonies

79.This is manifested by instinctive obedience to lawful orders ad through spontaneous


actions towards attainment of organizational objectives guided by moral, ethical and
legal norms.
a. Discipline
b. Valor
c. Loyalty
d. Code of conduct

80.This includes the act of accepting directly or indirectly, a gift from a person other
than a member of his family or relative of a public official or employee, even on the
occasion of a family celebration or national festivity like Christmas, if the value of the
gift is neither nominal nor insignificant, or the gift is given in anticipation of, or in
exchange for, a favor.
a. receiving any bribery
b. receiving any gratuity
c. receiving any money
d. receiving any gift

81.what should be stablished in order to motivate and inspire public servants to uphold
the highest standards of ethics?
a. Incentives and rewards
b. On the spot promotion additional allowances and bonuses
c. Additional allowances and bonuses
d. Performance evaluation or appraisal

82. It is a norm of conduct of public officials and employees where they shall remain
true to the people at all times. They shall at all times respect the rights of others, and
shall refrain from doing acts contrary to law, good morals, good customs, public policy,
public order, public safety and public interest.
a. Justness and sincerity
b. Commitment to public interest
c. Responsiveness to the public
d. Professionalism

83. It is an act of cruelty, severity, unlawful execution, or excessive use of authority.


a. Depression
b. Suppression
c. Oppression
d. Extortion
84. It states that the public offices I public trust and that public officers and employees
must, at all times, be accountable to the people, serve them with utmost responsibility,
integrity, loyalty and efficiency; act with patriotism and justice and lead modest lives.
a. Accountability
b. Public service
c. Objective judgement
d. Respectability

85. It is a professional conduct of a public official or employee where he should provide


service to everyone without discrimination, regardless of party affiliation in
accordance with existing laws and regulations.
a. Non-partisanship
b. Commitment to public interest
c. Commitment to public service
d. Non-discriminatory

86.How long should the Statement of Assets, Liabilities and Net Worth of a public
official and employee be available to the public?
a. Three (3) years
b. Five (5) years
c. Ten (10) years
d. Fifteen (15) years

87. It is an act establishing a Code of Conduct and Ethical Standards for Public Officials
and Employees, to uphold the time-honored principle of public service being a public
trust, granting awards and incentives for exemplary service, enumerating prohibited
acts transactions and providing penalties for violations thereof and for other purposes.
a. Republic Act No. 6713
b. Republic Act No. 7659
c. Republic Act No. 9165
d. Republic Act No. 9262

88. It refers to the civilian populace in cities, municipalities or public in general, and
shall use interchangeably with public, citizenry, society, or private sector.
a. Public
b. Community
c. Organization
d. Sector

89. It is the practical science that treats the principle of human morality and duty as
applied to law enforcement.
a. Ethical standard
b. Military ethics
c. Police ethics
d. Ethical norm

90.How long will be the suspension to be imposes if a public official or employee


commits any violation of Republic Act No. 6713?
a. Not exceeding one (1) year
b. Not exceeding two (2) years
c. Not exceeding three (3) years
d. Not exceeding four (4) years
91. It refers to the set of behavioral standards governing a particular professions or
professionals.
a. Professional conduct
b. Moral conduct
c. Ethical conduct
d. Standard conduct

92.An act of a member of the PNP pursuing or following any calling or occupation, or
the act of engaging in any business, which includes but not limited to all activities, jobs,
work, and similar functions, performed, engaged in or undertaking by him, in or off duty
hours with or without compensation, which is inconsistent or incompatible with the
PNP duties or functions.
A. Double compensation
B. Double pay
C. Moonlightning
D. Job discrepancy

93.A committee on Awards to Outstanding Public Officials and Employees is hereby


created to conduct a periodic, continuing review of the performance of public officials
and employees. The following are the members of the committee, except one;
a. Civil Service Commission as Co-Chairmen
b. Ombudsman as Co-Chairmen
c. Speaker of the House of Representative as member
d. Chairman of the Commission on Audit member

94.The Statement of Assets, Liabilities and Net Worth is an obligation of a public official
and employee to accomplish. How can a husband and wife who are both public officials
or employees file there SALN?
a. May file the required statements jointly
b. May file the required statements separately
c. Either A or B
d. Neither A or B

95.As a rule, there should be an authorized agency to promulgate rules and regulations
necessary to carry out the provisions of Republic Act no. 6713. Who shall have the
primary responsibility for the administration and enforcement of the said act?
a. Office of the president
b. Civil Service Commission
c. Department of Interior and Local Government
d. Civil Service

96.There shall be a Vice-President who shall have the same qualifications and term of
office and be elected with, and in the same manner, as the President. What is the
minimum age requirement for a person to be qualified as a vice-president?
a. Thirty
b. Thirty-five
c. Forty
d. Forty-five
97.Which of the following will not be appropriate on the blank: Public officials and
employees shall perform and discharge their duties with the highest degree of
_________.
a. Attitude
b. Professionalism
c. Excellence
d. Intelligence and skill
e. None of the above

98.Public officials and employees shall provide service to everyone without unfair
discrimination and regardless of what?
a. Length of service
b. Party affiliation
c. Public office
d. Religion
e. None of the above

99.The State shall promote a just and dynamic social order that will ensure the
prosperity and independence of the nation and free the people from what?
a. Poverty
b. Law-braking
c. Corruption
d. Injustice
e. All of the above

100.The State values the dignity of every ___________ and guarantees full respect for
human rights.
a. Living thing
b. Natural-born citizen
c. Human person
d. Religion or belief
e. None of the above

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