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TEST I: DIRECTION: Encircle the correct answer of your own choice, NO ERASURE
a. Crime
b. Criminalistics
c. Criminology
d. Criminologist
2. It is the principal divisions of criminology which is an attempt at scientific analysis of the causes of
crime.
a. Criminology
b. Sociology of law
c. Criminal etiology
d. Penology
3. An attempt to scientific analysis of the conditions under which penal/criminal laws develop as a
process of formal social control.
a. Criminology
b. Sociology of law
c. Criminal etiology
d. Penology
4. Concerned with the control and prevention of crime and the treatment of youthful offenders.
a. Criminology
b. Sociology of law
c. Criminal etiology
d. Penology!
5. An Italian, who founded for the first time ever the Positive School of Criminology.
a. Dr. Cesare Lombroso
c. Cesare Beccaria
d. Edwin H. Sutherland
6.Which of the following is considered the first ever educational institution offering the criminology
course in the Philippines?
b. University of Manila
c. University of Baguio
d. University of Mindanao
7. Refers to the act creating the board of examiner for criminologist in the Philippines.
a. RA No. 6975
b. RA No. 6506
c. RA No. 8551
d. RA No. 9165
8. Any person who is a graduate with the Degree of Criminology, who has passed the examination for
criminologist and is registered as such by the Board of Examiners of the Professional Regulation
Commission.
a. Criminalist
b. Penologist
c. Criminologist
d. Specialist
9. A person who is trained in sciences of the application of instruments and methods, to the detection of
crime.
a. Criminalist
b. Penologist
c. Criminologist
d. Specialist
10. Refers to a criminological theory states that the basic criminal liability is human free will and the
purpose of the penalty is retribution.
a. Classical theory
c. Neo-classical theory
d. Criminological theory
11. This theory argues that classical theory should be modified in certain details.
a. Positive theory
b. Italian theory
c. Neo-classical theory
d. Criminological theory
12. Refers to the theory which maintain that a crime as any other act, is a natural phenomenon and its
comparable to calamity and disaster.
a. Classical theory
c. Neo-classical theory
d. Criminological theory
b. Garofalo
c. Enrico Ferri
d. Cesare Beccaria
14. The study of knowledge involves the study of many disciplines in the collection of knowledge about
criminal action. Thereby it is;
a. Scientific
b. multidisciplinary
c. psychiatric
d. economics
15. An act committed or omitted in violation of public law forbidding or commanding it.
a. crimen
b. crime
c. offense
d. felony
16. The building blocks of theories; things that vary; things you can have more or less; e.g. crime rates,
being more or less inclined to criminally(criminality).
a. variables
b. theory of elaboration
c. theory of specification
d. applied science
17. Certainly against the poor, like scavengers, or people who are living out of trash and garbage of the
society.
a. Prostitution
b. Victimless crime
c. Vagrancy
d. Victimology
a. it is a science
b. it is an applied science
c. it is dynamic
d. it is nationalistic
a. Cesare Beccaria
b. Cesare Lombroso
c. Jeremy bentham
d. alexander machonochie
21. It is a device that have the ability to record physiological changes in the body.
a. polygraphy
c. polygraph machine
d. lie detection
22. The French anthropologist Paul Topinard used the word criminology in French for the first time as:
a. crimenologie
b. criminologie
c. criminologia
d. criminolohiya
a. R.A 11131
b. R.A 6506
c. R.A 8551
d. R.A 9263
24. What is the best evidence for positive identification left at the crime scene?
a. blood stain
b. firearms
c. documents
d. fingerprint
25. This kind of prison design was invented by Jeremy Bentham but never been established because it is
too much expensive.
a. Panopticon prision
b. panotipcon prison
c. paraloma prison
26. Efforts to figure out the implications of theory, what others what others variables work together;
usually associated with a belief that many, competing theories are better than integrated efforts.
a. theory building
b. theoretical specification
c. theory of construction
d. variables
27. The art of creating typologies, classification, predictions, and specially profiles of criminal offenders,
their personalities and behavior patterns.
a. Theory of reconstruction
b. theoretical elaboration
c. applied science
d. theory building
28. What do you call a person who interprets the psychological changes in the body of a person through
the use of polygraph machine?
a. polygraph person
b. polygraph personnel
c. polygraph examiner
d. polygraph examinee
a. Atavistic
b. atavism
c. insane criminal
d. criminaloid
30. This theory believe that a person who commit a crime is a sick individual and needs treatment rather
than punishment
a. classical theory
b. neo-classical theory
c. positivist theory
d. demological theory
9. Applied Science
11. Dynamic
12. Nationalistic
Crime Prevention is the anticipation, recognition, and appraisal of a crime risk, and the initiation of
action to remove or reduce it.It is an active approach utilizing public awareness and preventive
measures to reduce crime. It also reflect a philosophy of self-defense where the police and the
community take action before crimes are committed.
The law is important because it acts as a guideline as to what is accepted in society. Without it there
would be conflicts between social groups and communities. It is pivotal that we follow them. The
law allows for easy adoption to changes that occur in the society. It was also made to provide for
proper guidelines and order upon the behaviour for all citizens and to sustain the equity on the
three branches of the government. It keeps the society running. Without law there would be chaos
and it would be survival of the fittest and everyman for himself. Not an ideal lifestyle for most part.