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1.

What is the principle that involves ensuring a proper place for everything and
everyone?
A. Order
B. Unity of Command
C. Discipline
D. Initiative

2. What is the compulsory retirement age for officers and non-officers of the Bureau
of Fire Protection (BFP)?
A. 50 years
B. 56 years
C. 60 years
D. 65 years

3. What is the role of the Public Safety Officer Senior Executive Course (PSOSEC)
in the Philippine National Police (PNP)?
A. Basic training for new recruits
B. Leadership training for senior officers
C. Specialized training for detectives
D. Physical fitness program

4. What is the primary responsibility of the United Nations (UN) Trusteeship


Council?
A. Economic development
B. International law enforcement
C. Administration of the International Trusteeship System
D. Social progress and development

5. What is the primary function of Hongkong Police Force?


A. Border protection
B. Protection of the national revenue
C. Maintenance of law and order
D. Counter-terrorism operations

6. What is the main responsibility of the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) in
the United Nations?
A. Military interventions
B. Economic and social progress
C. Judicial matters
D. Environmental protection
7. What is the primary function of the Commercial Crime Investigation Department
in Malaysia?
A. Investigating drug-related crimes
B. Enforcing traffic laws
C. Investigating white-collar crimes
D. Providing security during mass demonstrations

8. What is the primary purpose of Security Planning?


A. Ensuring employee satisfaction
B. Minimizing the effects of incidents on plant and personnel
C. Maximizing profit margins
D. Enhancing public relations

9. What is the territorial power of a security guard?


A. Enforce laws beyond the contracted property
B. Limited to the property of the client
C. Only within the city limits
D. No territorial restrictions

10. What is the purpose of a security survey?

A. To identify weaknesses in defense

B. To enforce immediate security measures

C. To replace existing security systems

D. To assess employee performance

11. What is the purpose of an exclusion area?


A. To control access to a restricted area
B. To conduct security education programs
C. To identify weaknesses in defense
D. To store classified documents

12. What is the first step in the planning process?


A. Clarifying the problems
B. Framing of reference
C. Collecting pertinent facts
D. Analyzing the facts
13. What does Section 9, Rule 126 of the Rules of Court in the Philippines state
regarding the execution of search warrants?
A. Search warrants can only be served during the day
B. Search warrants can be served at any time without restrictions
C. The execution of search warrants is limited to nighttime
D. Search warrants are only valid for 24 hours

14. According to the Rules of Court, when can a search warrant be served at any
time of the day or night?
A. Only if the property is on the person
B. Only if property is in the place ordered to be searched
C. Both A and B
D. Never

15. What is the primary disadvantage of using single-symbol mapping in crime


analysis?
A. Provides too much detail
B. Difficult to analyze with large volumes of data
C. Requires advanced technology
D. Suitable for all types of crime data

16. What is a key characteristic of a leader’s role in the “Blake and Mouton’s
Managerial Grid”?
A. High concern for production and people (9,9)
B. Low concern for production and high concern for people (1,9)
C. Compromising style (5,5)
D. Low concern for production and people (1,1)

17. What is the primary focus of “Behavioral” decision-making style?


A. Quick and decisive thinking
B. Relationships more than the task
C. Analyzing data and evidence
D. Visualizing different opportunities

18. What is the primary goal of Brainstorming in group decision-making?


A. Finalizing decisions
B. Voting on options
C. Generating ideas
D. Analyzing data
19. What is the primary goal of Consensus Mapping in group decision-making?
A. Generating ideas
B. Arriving at a decision
C. Brainstorming options
D. Analyzing data

20. Which personnel security investigation involves checking the records and files of
local agencies in the area of principal residence?
A. Local Agency Check
B. National Agency Check
C. Background Investigation
D. Partial Background Investigation

21. During a crime scene investigation of a homicide, what is the primary purpose of
determining lividity?
A. Establishing the time of death
B. Identifying the murder weapon
C. Locating the entrance wound
D. Assessing the victim’s mental state

22. What is the physical time frame for the stomach to empty its contents after
meals?
A. 1-2 hours
B. 3-4 hours
C. 6-8 hours
D. 12-14 hours

23. In bloodstains patterns, what does “void patterns” indicate?


A. Presence of arterial spray
B. Blocking the path of blood
C. Cast-of patterns
D. Expired spatter

24. What does projected stain in blood spatter analysis refer to?
A. Passive stains
B. Impact spatter
C. Arterial spray
D. Cast-off pattern
25. What is the primary purpose of preserving the crime scene during a theft
investigation?
A. To enhance the aesthetics of the crime scene
B. To protect the rights of the suspect
C. To ensure the safety of investigators
D. To maintain the integrity of evidence

26. What document is crucial for filing a carnapping cases?


A. Affidavit of the vehicle owner
B. Certificate of appreciation from the police
C. Newspaper articles reporting car theft
D. Lease agreement of the accused

27. What is the minimum age requirement for obtaining a student’s permit for driving
motor vehicle, according to the information provided?
A. 15 years old
B. 16 years old
C. 17 years old
D. 18 years old

28. What is the first action taken by a traffic unit to escape from a collision course or
otherwise avoid a hazard?
A. Maximum engagement
B. Disengagement
C. Start of Evasive Action
D. Stopping

29. What is the primary purpose of a Motion for Reconsideration?


A. To initiate an appeal process
B. To challenge damages awarded
C. To request a preliminary investigation
D. To change the judge’s own ruling

30. What does a Motion for Reconsideration involve in legal proceedings?


A. Seeking a change in a judge’s ruling
B. Requesting a jury trial
C. Initiating a search warrant
D. Contesting a complaint affidavit

31. Which type of report is an exact narration of facts discovered during the course of
an investigation, serving as a permanent record for future reference?
A. Investigation Report
B. Final Report
C. Basic or Informal Report
D. Progress report

32. What is the appropriate tone for a Memorandum from a subordinate to a higher
officer?
A. Formal
B. Casual
C. Impersonal
D. Informational

33. What is the primary requirement for combustion to occur?


A. Heat
B. Oxygen
C. Fuel
D. Water

34. What type of fire extinguisher is effective against burning liquids and fires in live
electrical equipment?
A. Water Fire Extinguisher
B. Foam Extinguisher
C. Carbon Dioxide Extinguisher
D. Dry Chemical Extinguisher

35. What is the primary mandate of the bureau of Fire Protection (BFP)?
A. Enforcing traffic regulations
B. Promoting agricultural practices
C. Preventing and suppressing all kinds of destructive fires
D. Conducting criminal investigation

36. What is the responsibility of the officer who seizes drugs during an operation?
A. Keep the seized drugs for personal use
B. Identify the seizure using markings
C. Use the seized drugs for undercover operations
D. Discard the seized drugs immediately

37. Under what circumstances in the non-applicability of the Probation Law?


A. For drug traffickers and pushers
B. In cases of drug possession
C. For drug couriers
D. In cases of drug manufacturing
38. Which of the following is an accurate statement regarding the Katarungang
Pambarangay or Barangay Justice System in the Philippines?

A. It exclusively handles cases involving the government or public officials

B. Disputes between residents of different barangays can be brought to the


Barangay Justice System

C. Cases related to offenses with a penalty exceeding one (1) year imprisonment
fall under its jurisdiction

D. The proceedings are always private and closed to the public

39. Which of the following rights is specifically addressed in the Universal


Declaration of Human Rights?

A. Right to play and enjoy youth

B. Right to a fair trial with adequate legal assistance

C. Right to separate living arrangements in prison

D. Right to be born well

40. Who may be held liable for a crime committed by an insane person?

A. The Insane person

B. The Caregiver

C. The Government

D. The Victim

41. Liability. Who may not be held liable for crimes committed while insane?

A. The Insane person

B. The Caregiver

C. The Government

D. The Victim
42. What does “Praetor Intentionem” refer to in criminal law?

A. Intent to commit a crime

B. Lack of intent to commit a crime

C. Intent to cause harm

D. Lack of intent to cause grave harm

43. What is the age range for crime of Qualified Seduction involving a virgin?

A. Under 15 years old

B. 12 to 18 years old

C. Over 18 years old

D. Under 12 years old

44. What is the primary element in the crime of serious illegal detention?

A. Unlawful restraint

B. Intent to gain

C. Violence or intimidation

D. Conspiracy to commit a crime

45. When does a crime of Libel occur?

A. Oral Defamation against another person

B. Spreading false information with malice

C. Unattributable intrigues to blemish reputation

D. Written defamation or similar means with malice


46. What is the essential element of Premature Marriages?

A. Marriage within 301 days from the death of the spouse

B. Annulment or dissolution of marriage

C. Marriage of a widow before the expiration of 301 days after legal separation

. D. Marriage within three months of knowing each other

47. In the crime of Qualified Theft, what factor enhances the penalty imposed?

A. Use of violence

B. Theft of a motor vehicle

C. Theft during nighttime

D. Theft of Large Cattle

48. What is the purpose of re-cross examination during a trial in the Philippines?

A. To challenge the witness’s credibility

B. To clarify points raised during re-direct examination

C. To introduce new evidence

D. To reinforce the points made during cross examination

49. Which law focuses on the crime of illegal fishing?

A. Anti-Cattle Rustling Law

B. Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act

C. P.D. No. 704

D. Anti-Hazing Law
50. Which law regulates and imposes penalties for the possession of firearms and
ammunition?

A. R.A. No. 8353 – Anti-Rape Law of 1997

B. R.A. No. 11053 – The Anti-Hazing Act of 2018

C. R.A. No. 10591 – Comprehensive Firearms and Ammunition Regulation Act

D. R.A. No. 9262 – Anti-Violence Against Women and their Children

51. When can a witness be recalled after the examination by both sides has been
concluded?

A. At any time during the trial

B. Without leave of the court

C. Only when leave of the court

D. Only if there is new evidence

52. In a civil case in the Philippines, how should the party with the burden of proof
establish their case?

A. Beyond any doubt

B. By a preponderance of evidence

C. Beyond a reasonable doubt

D. By clear and convincing evidence

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