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CRI 317 QUESTIONS

1. This theory suggests that youth are motivated to commit crimes by delinquent
peers and learn criminal skills from them.
a. Differential Theory
b. Labelling theory
c. Strain theory
d. Supernatural theory
2. What stages of delinquency that a child started stealing small things from
his/her classmates?
a. Conflagration
b. Explosion
c. Exploration
d. Emergence
3. What is a self-forming union of peers bound together by mutual interest with
identifiable leadership?
a. Fraternity
b. Gang
c. Delinquent Youths
d. Deviant Behavior
4. Which of the following refers to the behavior that does not conform to the
norms?
a. Deviant Behavior
b. Delinquent Act
c. Juvenile Delinquency
d. Malajusted Behavior
5. Who is the father of prison reform?
a. Frederic Trasher
b. John Howard
c. Keating Owen
d. Hammurabi
6. In this Law, the Puritans believe that children were born sinful and should
submit to adult authority and hard labor.
a. Stubborn law
b. Keating Owen Act
c. Code of Hammurabi
d. House of refuge
7. Which of the following is not included in the philosophical roots of the juvenile
delinquency?
a. Stressing social contract
b. Prevention of crime
c. Needs to make any punishment for the crime committed
d. None of these
8. What theory of delinquency blames the delinquent behaviour of the child to the
demonic possession?
a. Differential Theory
b. Labelling theory
c. Strain theory
d. Supernatural theory
9. This characteristic of a gang refers to the very tight-knit organization with loyal
members.
a. Cohesiveness
b. Organization
c. Leadership
d. Turf
10. When the child is rejected or abandoned, no parents to imitate and become
aggressive, what classification of delinquency it refers to?
a. Over-inhibited group
b. Socialized delinquency
c. Unsocialized aggression
d. None of these
11. What pathway of delinquency if the child begins with minor underhanded
behaviour eventually escalates and leading to physical fighting to violence?
a. Authority pathway
b. Covert pathway
c. Overt pathway
d. None of these
12. What pathway of delinquency if the child begins at early age with stubborn
behaviour that leads to defiance and then to authority avoidance?
a. Authority pathway
b. Covert pathway
c. Overt pathway
d. None of these
13. In this pathway, the child’s behaviour escalates to aggressive acts beginning
with aggression and leading to physical fighting then to violence.
a. Authority pathway
b. Covert pathway
c. Overt pathway
d. None of these
14. These youths are characterized by an egocentric personality and shows
limited or no compassion.
a. Socialized delinquents
b. Neurotic delinquents
c. Psychotic delinquents
d. Sociopathic delinquents
15. These delinquents are chronic law breakers who make breaking laws a habit
they cannot avoid or escape.
a. Environmental delinquents
b. Emotionally maladjusted delinquents
c. Psychiatric delinquents
d. Occasional delinquents
16. . Which of the following does not define Frustration?
a. It is associated with motivation since we won’t be frustrated if we were
not motivated to achieve the goal.
b. It may be external or personal.
c. It is any event that starts from a chain of challenging situations.
d. It is a negative emotional state that occurs when one is prevented from
reaching a goal.
17. These are the types of Anxiety according to Sigmund Freud except?
a. Social Anxiety
b. Reality Anxiety
c. Neurotic Anxiety
d. Moral Anxiety
18. Mandy has serious mental illness, she sometimes act strangely and believe
things that are not true which makes here inflict pain to her friends. What type
of delinquent youth Mandy is showing?
a. Socialized delinquents
b. Neurotic delinquents
c. Psychotic delinquents
d. Sociopathic delinquents
19. Nonong commit delinquent acts because of his insecurities towards other
people which resulted to the distortion of his personality. What type of
delinquent youth Nonong is showing?
a. Socialized delinquents
b. Neurotic delinquents
c. Psychotic delinquents
d. Sociopathic delinquents
20. Magda cannot resist her urges to steal things that she doesn’t really need.
What mental health disorder Magda have?
a. Kleptomania
b. Shoplifter
c. Pyromania
d. Neurotic
21. What theory of juvenile delinquency holds that crime is caused by the difficulty
faced in achieving socially valued goals, example to this is poverty?
a. Strain theory
b. Differential theory
c. Labelling theory
d. Supernatural theory
22. This family model shows that the father is the chief executive and has the final
word. The mother, however, is the operating officer.
a. Corporate model
b. Team model
c. The military model
d. Theatrical model
23. A person has an erotic delusion that he/she is loved by another person,
especially by someone famous or of higher status.
a. Grandiose
b. Jealous
c. Erotomanic
d. Somatic
24. The false belief focuses on a delusional physical abnormality or disorder.
a. Grandiose
b. Jealous
c. Erotomanic
d. Somatic
25. This delusion centers on the suspected unfaithfulness of a spouse or sexual
partner.
a. Grandiose
b. Jealous
c. Erotomanic
d. Somatic
26. Generalized feeling of apprehension, fear, or tension that may be associated
with a particular object or situation or may be free-floating, not associated with
anything specific.
a. Delusional disorder
b. Anxiety disorder
c. Personality disorder
d. Mood disorder
27. Which of the following does not define the boarding schools family model?
a. The father is the land lord
b. The mother is the dorm counselor
c. Children are dutiful students
d. There’s teach and test
28. Which of the following does not define the theatrical family model?
a. The father is the producer
b. The mother is the stage manager
c. The children act different role
d. The parents have nothing left to learn
29. May be perceived by others as somber and aloof, and often referred to as
“loners”.
a. Schizoid personality disorder
b. Paranoid personality disorder
c. Personality disorder
d. Schizotypal personality disorder
30. Characterized both by a need for isolation as well as odd, outlandish, or
paranoid beliefs.
a. Schizoid personality disorder
b. Paranoid personality disorder
c. Personality disorder
d. Schizotypal personality disorder
31. Although prone to unjustified anger or aggressive outbursts when they
perceive others as disloyal or deceitful, they more often come across as
emotionally “cold” or excessively serious.
a. Schizoid personality disorder
b. Paranoid personality disorder
c. Personality disorder
d. Schizotypal personality disorder
32. What parenting style deals with their children in a rational, issue-oriented
manner, engage in discussion and explanation over rules and regulation?
a. Authoritative parents
b. Authoritarian parents
c. Indulgent parents
d. Indifferent parents
33. What parenting style rarely considers the child’s opinion when making
decision?
a. Authoritative parents
b. Authoritarian parents
c. Indulgent parents
d. Indifferent parents
34. Which of the following does not define indulgent parents?
a. High degree of freedom
b. They believe that control is infringement of the child’s freedom
c. Minimal time in responding to child’s demand
d. None of these
35. Which of the following does not define the corporate family model?
a. Father is the chief executive
b. Mother is the operating officer
c. Father makes the most, he is the final word
d. Intimacy runs to the profit motive
e. None of these
36. Juan might have think that he is Jesus Christ.
a. Delusional disorder
b. Anxiety disorder
c. Personality disorder
d. Mood disorder
37. Kenjie wants to go to beach because her friends invited her, but apparently
she is suffering from fear of vehicles or driving.
a. Amaxophopia
b. Aquaphobia
c. Anuptaphobia
d. Astraphobia
38. Araska has the ability to communicate to other people. He likes to make a
proper way on how to handle other people. Also they want to make him good
example because he is a good man. But Araska has a fear of lightning.
a. Amaxophopia
b. Aquaphobia
c. Anuptaphobia
d. Astraphobia
39. This is a Personality Disorder Characterized by the inability to form social
relationship and lack of interest in doing so.
a. Paranoid Personality Disorder
b. Histrionic Personality Disorder
c. Schizoid Personality Disorder
d. Schizotypal Personality Disorder
40. An irresistible urge to carry out certain acts or rituals that reduce anxiety.
a. Compulsion
b. Phobia
c. Obsession
d. Panic Disorder
41. Freddie is afraid of getting married. What kind of phobia does Freddie have?
a. gymnophobia
b. hematophobia
c. Hamatophobia
d. gamophobia
42. Referred to as paranoia; delusions are false, sometimes even preposterous,
beliefs that are not part of the person’s culture.
a. Delusional disorder
b. Anxiety disorder
c. Personality disorder
d. Mood disorder
43. The individual believes that he or she is being threatened or mistreated by
others
a. Grandiose
b. Jealous
c. Erotomanic
d. Somatic
Ang dapat answer ani kay Persecutory.
44. A person has an erotic delusion that he/she is loved by another person,
especially by someone famous or of higher status.
a. Grandiose
b. Jealous
c. Erotomanic
d. Somatic
45. The false belief focuses on a delusional physical abnormality or disorder.
a. Grandiose
b. Jealous
c. Erotomanic
d. Somatic
46. This delusion centers on the suspected unfaithfulness of a spouse or sexual
partner.
a. Grandiose
b. Jealous
c. Erotomanic
d. Somatic
47. Generalized feeling of apprehension, fear, or tension that may be associated
with a particular object or situation or may be free-floating, not associated with
anything specific.
a. Delusional disorder
b. Anxiety disorder
c. Personality disorder
d. Mood disorder
48. Involves excessive, unrealistic worry and tension, even if there is little or
nothing to provoke the anxiety.
a. Generalized anxiety disorder
b. Post-traumatic stress disorder
c. Panic disorder
d. Obsessive-compulsive disorder
49. People with OCD are plagued by constant thoughts or fears that cause them to
perform certain rituals or routines.
a. Generalized anxiety disorder
b. Post-traumatic stress disorder
c. Panic disorder
d. Obsessive-compulsive disorder
50. Keeps recurring attacks to a person of intense fear or panic, often with feelings
of impending doom of death.
a. Generalized anxiety disorder
b. Post-traumatic stress disorder
c. Panic disorder
d. Obsessive-compulsive disorder
51. refers to the characteristics of an individual, describing a habitual way of
behaving, thinking and feeling.
a. Behavior c. Characteristics
b. Personality d. Traits
52. These are personality traits that are shared by most members of a particular
culture.
a. Individual traits c. Anxiety
b. Common traits d. Neurosis
53. These are personality traits that define a person’s unique individual qualities.
a. Common traits
b. Individual traits
c. Behavior
d. Traits
54. It is a class of functional mental disorder involving distress but neither
delusions nor hallucinations, whereby behavior is not outside socially
acceptable norms.
a. Bizarre
b. Abnormality
c. Anxiety
d. Neurosis
55. Most people commonly diagnosed as 'mentally ill' feel miserable, anxious,
depressed and may suffer from insomnia.
a. Deviation from statistical norm
b. Deviation from social norm
c. Maladaptive behavior
d. Anxiety
56. A soldier explains his decision to join the army as defending the flag
a. Symbolization c. Substitution
b. Trivializing d. Supression
57. Jonel got stress over his girlfriend, Leila. To cope with the stress he is feeling,
he started slapping his self.
a. Self-harming
b. Repression
c. Supression
d. Regression
58. Mr. Bato denies the death of her wife.
a. Denial c. Bizarre Behavior
b. Impaired Functioning d. Disruptive Behavior
59. A severe mental disorder characterized by a retreat from reality, by
hallucinations and delusions, and by social withdrawal.
a. Organic Mental Disorder c. Substance-related
b. Psychosis Disorder
d. Mood Disorder
60.demonstrates severe depression during the involution period without previous
history of psychosis, or accompanied with paranoid.
a. Involution reaction c. Manic-depressive
b. Affective reaction reaction
d. Schizophrenic reaction
61. There is a presence of inappropriately exaggerated mood and marked change
in activity level with associated thought disorder.
aInvolution reaction c.
.Affective reaction
b
.
d. Schizophrenic reaction
62. Which of the following shows cyclical disturbances involving various
combination of or alternation between excitement and delusional optimism on
the one hand and immobilizing, delusional depression on the other?
a. Involution reaction c. Manic-depressive
b. Affective reaction reaction
d. Schizophrenic reaction
63. These are bizarre behavior; disturbances of thought and reality testing;
emotional withdrawal; and varying levels of psychotic thinking and behavior.
a. Involution reaction c. Manic-depressive
b. Affective reaction reaction
d. Schizophrenic reaction
64. A temporary amnesia, multiple personality, or depersonalization.
a. Anxiety Disorder c. Dissociative Disorder
b. Somatoform Disorder d. Personality Disorder
65. Feelings affective responses as a result of physiological arousal.
a. Emotion
b. Behavior
c. Character
d. Personality
66. Choice between two colleges that has two positive goals.
a. Approach-Approach c. Avoidance-Avoidance
b. Approach- avoidance d. Avoidance-approach
67. Which of the following is not a characteristics of a serial killer during
childhood?
a. theft
b. bed-wetting
c. fire starting
d. animal torture
68. 2 or more negative outcomes which is study or do the dishes?
a. Approach- approach
b. Avoidance approach
c. Avoidance-avoidance
d. Approach avoidance
69. Intense irrational fear of specific objects or events that may have a symbolic
significance on the afflicted individual.
a. Phobic Reaction c. Depressive Reaction
b. Obsessive-Compulsive d. Conversion Reaction
Reaction
70. Illustrates symbolic resolution of conflict that imitates the effects of physical
illnesses like paralysis, blindness, anesthesia.
a. Phobic Reaction c. Depressive Reaction
b. Obsessive-Compulsive d. Conversion Reaction
Reaction
71. Conflict is responsive and innovative aiding in creativity and viability.
a. Functional c. Depressive Reaction
b. Obsessive-Compulsive d. Dysfunctional
Reaction
72. Depression, usually accompanied by guilt, feelings of inferiority, and anxiety.
a. Phobic Reaction c. Depressive Reaction
b. Obsessive-Compulsive d. Conversion Reaction
Reaction
73. Conflict disrupt, hinders job performance and upset psychological functioning .
a. Functional c. Depressive Reaction
b. Obsessive-Compulsive d. Dysfunctional
Reaction
74. He learned the behavior not in the society but it is hereditary.
a. Biological Factor c. Learning Factor
b. Personality Disorder d. Geographical factor
Factor
75. There are three characteristics that are apparent in almost all serial killers
during their childhood except one.
a. Bed wetting
b. Fire starting
c. Animal torture
d. Disruptive behavior
76. Maria’s husband died due to drowning. Under their culture and tradition, her
husband’s brother is obliged to marry her. What do you call this kind of
marriage?
a. Sororate
b. Ghost marriage
c. Liverate marriage
d. Polygamous marriage
77. It shall mean that the second husband or the brother is only a surrogate or who
substituted for his brother.
a. Sororate
b. Ghost marriage
c. Liverate marriage
d. Polygamous marriage
78. It is also called as De facto marriage.
a. Cohabiting
b. Common-law marriage
c. Live-in partner
d. Marriage
79. It is the marriage of the two same biological sex or social gender.
a. Same-sex marriage
b. Polygamy
c. Monogamy
d. Adoptive marriage
80. After the marriage ceremony, Cardo and Alyana decided to reside in cardo’s
parent’s residence for the mean time.
a. Neolocal residence
b. Virilocal residence
c. Uxirilocal residence
d. Bilocal residence
81. Which of the following defines dowry?
a. It is the money or property a wife or wife’s gives to her husband when
the wife and husband to marry in same culture
b. It is the money or property brought by the bride to her husband on
their marriage
c. Usually a part of marriage settlement.
d. It is the money or property given by the husband to his wife.
82. It is the contract that provides an amount to be paid by the husband in the
event of a divorce or his estate in the event of his death
a. Alimony
b. Ketubah
c. Dower
d. None of these1
83. Select all grounds to include cases which have resulted fro culpable
negligence of a parent.
a. Treats the child with excessive harness or cruelty
b. Gives the child corrupting orders, counselor example
c. Compels the child to beg
d. Subjects the child or not allowing him to be subjected to acts of
lasciviousness
84. Child who is vulnerable to and at risk of committing criminal offenses because
of personal, family and social circumstances
a. CICL
b. Child at risk
c. Juvenile delinquent
d. Juvenile justice welfare act
85. Select all agencies that will ensure the effectiveness implementation of
Juvenile Justice Welfare Council.
a. Public Attorney’s Office (PAO)
b. Bureau of Correction (BUCOR)
c. Council for the Welfare of Children (CWC)
d. Violence against Women(VAW)
e. National Bureau of investigation (NBI)
86. It refers to a series of activities designed to address issues that cause the child
to commit an offense.
a. Diversion
b. Intervention
c. Rehabilitation program
d. Reformation
87. It refers to an alternative process in determining the responsibility and
treatment of children in conflict with the law without resorting to formal court
proceedings.
a. Diversion
b. Intervention
c. Rehabilitation program
d. Reformation
88. It is an act prohibiting the employment of the children below 15 years of age in
public and private undertakings.
a. RA 7658
b. EO no. 275
c. RA 7610
d. RA 8369
89. This is an Act establishing Family Courts, granting them exclusively the
jurisdiction over the child and family cases.
a. RA 7658
b. EO no. 275
c. RA 7610
d. RA 8369
90. Once a child is under eighteen (18) years of age at the time of the commission
of the offense is found guilty of the offense charged, the court shall determine
and ascertain any civil liability which may have resulted from the offense
committed. This statement refers to______.
a. Automatic Suspension of Sentence
b. Placing the child on probation
c. Written or oral reprimand or citation
d. None of these
91. It refers to a person below eighteen years of age or one over said age and
who, upon evaluation of a qualified physician, psychologist or psychiatrist, is
found to be incapable of taking care of himself fully.
a. Juvenile
b. Child
c. Youth
d. Child in conflict with the law
92. A family type home which provides temporary shelter for 10 to 20 days for
children who shall during this period be under observation.
a. Detention home
b. Receiving home
c. Rehabilitation center
d. Nursery
93. An institution that receives and rehabilitates youthful offenders or other
disturbed children.
a. Detention home
b. Receiving home
c. Rehabilitation center
d. Nursery
94. An institution or place of residence whose primary function is to give shelter
and care to pregnant woman and their infants before, during and after delivery.
a. Maternity home
b. Receiving home
c. Detention home
d. Pregnant home
95. One that provides temporary protection and care to children requiring
emergency reception as a result of fortuitous events, abandonment by parents,
dangerous conditions of neglect or cruelty in the home, as material witness.
a. Shelter-care institution
b. Nursery
c. Child placement agency
d. Reception and study center
96. An institution or person assuming the care, custody, protection and
maintenance of children for placement in any child-caring institution or home
under the care and custody of any person for purposes of adoption,
guardianship.
a. Shelter-care institution
b. Nursery
c. Child placement agency
d. Reception and study center
97. An institution that receives for study, diagnosis, and temporary treatment for
children who have behavioral problems for the purpose of determining the
appropriate care for them or recommending their permanent treatment or
rehabilitation in other child welfare agencies.
a. Shelter-care institution
b. Nursery
c. Child placement agency
d. Reception and study center
98. Are those with behavioral disorder, whether functional or organic, which is of
such degree of severity as to require professional help or hospitalization.
a. Mentally ill children
b. Physically handicapped children
c. Emotionally disturbed children
d. None of these
99. Severely or profoundly retarded, hence, the least capable group. This include
those with I.Q. is to 25
a. Custodial group
b. Trainable group
c. Educable group
d. Low normal group
100. This group’s I.Q. ranges from 50 to about 75. The degree of success
or accomplishment that they will reach in life depends very much on the quality
and type of education that they will receive, as well on the treatment at home
and in the community.
a. Custodial group
b. Trainable group
c. Educable group
d. Low normal group

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