The document appears to be a police patrol planning exam containing multiple choice questions testing knowledge of key concepts related to police patrol operations and planning. It covers topics like the importance of planning, types of plans, standard operating procedures, the patrol division's role, and concepts like mission, goals, and strategies. The exam aims to evaluate understanding of fundamental principles for effective police patrol.
The document appears to be a police patrol planning exam containing multiple choice questions testing knowledge of key concepts related to police patrol operations and planning. It covers topics like the importance of planning, types of plans, standard operating procedures, the patrol division's role, and concepts like mission, goals, and strategies. The exam aims to evaluate understanding of fundamental principles for effective police patrol.
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Evaluation Exam on Police Patrol Plans and Operation
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Evaluation Exam on Police Patrol Plans and Opertation
The document appears to be a police patrol planning exam containing multiple choice questions testing knowledge of key concepts related to police patrol operations and planning. It covers topics like the importance of planning, types of plans, standard operating procedures, the patrol division's role, and concepts like mission, goals, and strategies. The exam aims to evaluate understanding of fundamental principles for effective police patrol.
The document appears to be a police patrol planning exam containing multiple choice questions testing knowledge of key concepts related to police patrol operations and planning. It covers topics like the importance of planning, types of plans, standard operating procedures, the patrol division's role, and concepts like mission, goals, and strategies. The exam aims to evaluate understanding of fundamental principles for effective police patrol.
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Some key takeaways from the document are that planning is an important function for managers, there are different types and levels of planning, and contingency planning helps organizations adapt to changes. The document also discusses different types of police patrols and their purposes.
The three basic types of planning according to scope are strategic planning, tactical planning, and operational planning.
The three categories of Standing Plans are policies, procedures, and rules.
LEA 103 Police Patrol Plans and Operation Permit Nr: _________
Test I. Multiple choice. (Encircle the letter of the correct answer) 1. Enumerated are the importance of planning and the reasons why planning is considered to be a vital function of every manager’s, except… a. People become more PRO-ACTIVE c. Gives the strategic and tactical not just RE-ACTIVE; advantage; b. Helps make your people become d. Reflects your competence more productive; e. Doing nothing 2. Enumerated are the skills need for planning, except… a. Good analytical thinking d. Inter-Operability b. Forecasting e. None of the above c. Prioritizing 3. Enumerated are the fundamentals of planning, except… a. Know your situation d. What are the resources needed b. Know what you want to do e. Evaluate the plan c. Breakdown your goals into f. Planning cycle smaller tasks 4. Wise use of owned judgment based on experienced. a. Janssen’s Model of Change c. Operational Planning b. Discretion d. Strategies 5. It is a process of identifying options and choosing those courses of actions necessary to perform a given task. a. Janssen’s Model of Change c. Operational Planning b. Decision making d. Strategies 6. Enumerated are the three (3) basic types of planning according to scope, except… a. Strategic Planning c. Operational Planning b. Tactical Planning d. Contingency Plan 7. Enumerated are the three (3) categories of Standing Plans, except… a. Policies c. Rules b. Procedures d. Staffing 8. Enumerated are the three benefits of contingency plans, except… a. It permits quick response to c. It makes managers more adaptable change by encouraging b. It prevents panic d. Not ready 9. It refers to the elements of assigned jobs, or function of each individual, the performance standards, the goals and the workflow/process. a. Structure c. Environment b. Task d. People 10. It refers to the elements in the organization which give advantage or make it strong and capable of accomplishing its mission. a. Strength c. Opportunities b. Weaknesses d. Threats 11. Which comes first in order for an individual to commit a crime? a. Opportunity c. instrumentation b. Intent d. killing 12. This is based on a careful view of the matters relating to the situation for which plans are being developed. a. Frame of reference c. Personnel b. Organization d. Selling the plan 13. What procedure used in all situations of all kinds and outlined as a guide to officers and men in the field? a. Field Procedures c. SOP b. Headquarters Procedures d. Tactical Procedures 14. The only form of police service that directly attempt to eliminate the desire and opportunity to commit a crime. a. Patrol Division c. Investigation Division b. Traffic Division d. Administrative Division 15. This is the largest element in the police organization, whereby the action taken by its members have a direct impact on citizen satisfaction and well being and accomplishment of police goals and objectives. a. Police Patrol Force c. Police Investigation Unit b. Traffic Division d. Investigation 16. It refers to the operational heart of the police organization to which other departmental divisions relate in a supportive capacity. a. Patrol Division c. Traffic Division b. Criminal Investigation Division d. Administrative Division 17. The dream or the aspiration of the organization? a. Vision c. Values b. Mission d. Goals 18. A systematic observation and examination of people, places and things for the purpose of furnishing protection. It is also called as the backbone of the PNP Organization. a. Patrol b. Investigation c. Traffic enforcement d. Omni presence 19. Procedures are guides to action that specify in detail the manner in which activities are to be performed. a. True c. Sometimes wrong b. False d. Sometimes correct 20. Rules is the statements of actions that must be taken or not taken in a given situations. It also serves as a guide to behavior. a. True c. a & b b. False d. all of the above 21. Can be defined as the act of motivating or causing people to perform certain tasks intended to achieve specific objectives? a. Leading c. Managing b. Organizing d. Supervision 22. Define as the process of combining all aspects of the public safety activity and the realistic anticipation of future problem. It is also defined as deciding in advance on what is to be done and how it is to be done and how it is to be accomplished? a. Police Planning c. Organizing b. Management d. Leading 23. Define as the continual analysis and measurement of actual operations against the established standards developed during the planning process? a. Controlling c. Planning b. Management d. Organizing 24. Defined as the use of people and other resources to accomplish objectives? a. Management c. Planning b. Controlling d. Organizing 25. Define as the process of obtaining and arranging people and physical resources to carry out plans and accomplish organizational objectives? a. Organizing c. Controlling b. Planning d. Management 26. This type of plan includes the procedures for coping with specific situations at known locations? a. Tactical Plan c. Management Plan b. Policy d. Operational Plan 27. This type of plan shall continuously seek to motivate, promote and maintain active public concern in its affairs? a. Extra Office Plans c. Field Procedure b. Tactical Plan d. Regular Operating Plan 28. Controlling is the mechanism used by the head of the organization to asses and analyzed individual action and unit activities. This statement is _________. a. Definitely correct c. Definitely wrong b. Sometimes correct d. Sometimes wrong 29. These are the plans for the operations of special divisions like the patrol, detective, traffic, fire and juvenile control divisions? a. Operational Plan c. Tactical Plan b. Extra office plans d. Headquarters plan 30. A set of principle and beliefs of the organization? a. Values c. Vision b. Mission d. Goal 31. Mission is the _______________ of the organization? a. purpose c. vision b. values d. goal 32. The desired target of the organization? a. Goal c. mission b. vision d. values 33. What categorization of duties and responsibilities that includes personnel, intelligence, inspection, planning, budgeting, training and public relations? a. Primary c. Administrative or managerial b. Secondary a. All of the above 34. What categorization of duties and responsibilities as auxiliary or service tasks that shall include records, property, jail, crime laboratory, transportation and communication? a. Primary c. Administrative or managerial b. Secondary d. All of the above 35. What categorization of duties and responsibilities as line or operation tasks that includes patrol, investigation, traffic, vice and juvenile control? a. Primary c. Administrative or managerial b. Secondary d. All of the above 36. Historically, this was a group of people in London who were privately employed and specially trained as thief takers. a. Sheriff b. Barbarians c. Brgy Tanods d. Bow Street Runners 37. The word PATROL derived from the French word, which means _______. a. To fly c. To walk in a mud b. To travel by sea d. To travel on foot 38. PATROL came from the French word __________ meaning to go through puddles or roughly to travel on foot. a. Patroller c. Politeia b. Patrouiller d. Politia 39. The word “POLICE” originated from the Greek word _______ meaning government or a city. It applied to civil officers and not necessarily policemen. a. Patroller c. Politeia b. Patrouiller d. Politia 40. In the middle of 18th century (1748), who organized and became the Chief Magistrate at Bow Street Runners in London or sometimes called the “THIEF TAKERS”? a. King Richard c. Sir Robert Peel b. Henry Fielding d. Night Watch 41. In England (a period from 5th century A.D to about 1350), what is a system of mutual protection was developed. a. Sheriff c. Frankpledge b. Reeve d. Medjay 42. At the end of the 12th Century (1195), who issued a proclamation entitled “KEEPING OF THE PEACE”. This document required the appointment of knights to keep the King’s Peace. They often did this by standing guard at the bridges and gates and checking on people entering and leaving the town. a. King Richard c. Sir Robert Peel b. Henry Fielding d. Night Watch 43. In 1829, who formed the Metropolitan Police and introduced into parliament “An Act of Improving the Police in the near future, the Metropolitan Police Act”? a. King Richard c. Sir Robert Peel b. Henry Fielding d. Night Watch 44. Which statement is correct? a. The purpose of firearms, is to c. Shoot the offender in front of neutralize the offender the bystanders b. Shoot the offender and render a d. All of the above warning shot 45. This type of patrol maintains better personal contact with citizens and develops community relations. a. Bicycle patrol c. Foot patrol b. K-9 Patrol d. Automobile patrol 46. What types of patrol introduced on May 17, 1954 by the Manila Police Department. a. Bay patrol c. Helicopter patrol b. Automobile patrol d. Bicycle patrol 47. This type of patrol was introduced by the Manila Police in 1939 to augment the foot patrol coverage in parks and residential areas. It is more advantage because, it is inexpensive to operate and can cover areas that are not accessible by patrol cars and to widespread to be patrolled by foot. e. Bay patrol g. Helicopter patrol f. Automobile patrol a. Bicycle patrol 48. The 1st automobile patrol was introduced on _______________ by Manila Police District. a. January 2, 1932 c. December 30, 1898 b. May 17, 1954 d. August 2, 1983 49. This type of patrol is very effective in mountainous areas. a. Foot patrol c. bicycle patrol b. Horse patrol d. Automobile patrol 50. Otherwise known as the geographical area of assignment of a Police officer. a. Beat c. Sector b. Patrol d. Jurisdiction 51. Originated in Aberdeen, Scotland, shortly after the World War II represents an attempt to integrate the Police community interests into a working relationship so as to produce the desired objective no peace keeping in the community. a. Community Relation c. Police community relation b. Team Policing d. Patrol operation 52. Under the new society, this is somewhat reflected in the Barangay Tanod Brigade, assisting in the maintenance of peace and order and decrees by the duly instituted authorities. a. Team policing c. Neighborhood team policing b. Stop and frisk d. decoy 53. A strategy in patrol, in which a police officer stopped a suspicious person on the street whose behavior is suspicious. This is particularly practice in a high crime areas. a. Stop and frisk c. Low visibility b. High visibility d. Interrogation 54. It is a strategy wherein members of the police force in plainclothes conducting patrol by foot or using unmarked automobile in a crime prone areas where crime usually happened. Under this set-up, the primary purpose of patrol is no longer crime prevention but crime repression. a. High visibility patrol c. Surveillance b. Low visibility patrol d. Decoy 55. Taking of a person into custody so that he can answer for the commission of an offense charge against him. a. Raid c. Warrant of Arrest b. Search Warrant d. Arrest 56. Who are exempt from arrest? Except… a. Chief PNP or Police Director General b. Senators or members of the House of Representatives, while congress is in session, in all offenses punishable by not more than six (6) years imprisonment. c. Diplomatic officials and their domestics. d. b & c 57. As a general rule, arrest may be made on any day at any time of the day or night. a. Probably true c. False b. True d. Probably false 58. It is 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 any property described therein and bring it before the court. a. Warrant of arrest c. Raid b. Search warrant d. Search 59. Validity of search warrant. a. Valid for ten (10) days from date of issuance. Thereafter, it shall be void. b. Valid for ten (10) days from date of filing. c. Valid for ten (10) days from date of issue and without expiration. d. None of the above. 60. It is a surprise invasion of a building or area. It is a small-scale attack of a limited territory. a. Search c. Attack b. Rescue d. Raid
TEST II. Essay
A. Why Patrol is considered as the most important component in a Police Organization?