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it is the filing of several complaints arising from one and the same cause of action involving the same
parties asking for the same relief with the different administrative Disciplinary Authorities, the internal
Affairs Service and the office of the ombudsman.

a. Criminal complaint

b. Pre-Charge Investigation

c. Administrative Proceeding

d. Forum Shopping

2. Cadence at a rate of 180 steps per minute

a. Show Time

b. Stop

c. Quick Time

d. Double Time

3. Every police officer on patrol whether on board a vehicle or on foot patrol must jot down important
events during his tour of duty and will always carry with him the following items;

a. Pen, business card, jewelries.

b. Reading materials and pen

c. Bond paper and pencil

d. Police notebook, pen and Miranda warning card

4.It is process by which information is acquired, converted into intelligence, and made available to policy
makers.

a. Interpretation

b. Deduction

c. Integration

d. Intelligence Cycle

5. Used to describe the physical or material evidence that a crime has been committed.

a. Corpus delicti

b. Evidence

c. Body of the victim

d. Instrumentation

6. The prescribe and practical use of non-lethal weapon is for unruly and uncooperative behavior of
suspect to be arrested.
a. Statement is true

b. Statement is false

7. How many rules are there in the Revised POP 2021?

a. 42

b. 25

c. 8

d. 7

8. Newly discovered evidence is an evidence which could not have been discovered and produced during
the hearing of the case despite due diligence, and if presented, would probably alter the decision.

a. Now evidence

b. Newly discovered Evidence

c. Evidence

d. hard Evidence

9. It is the product resulting from the collection, evaluation, analysis, and interpretation of all available
information which concerns one or more aspects of criminal activity and which is immediately or
potential significant to police planning

a. Investigation

b. Information

c. Data

d. Intelligence

10. The man whom the command or element thereof regulates its march.

a. Platoon Leader

b. Tail

c. Squad Leader

d. Guide

11.Arrangment of the elements of a unit in line, in column or any other prescribed manner.

a. Formation
b. Flank

c. File

d. line

12. It is the concealment or distortion in a matter of fact relevant to one’s office, or connected with the
performance of his duties.

a. Minor offense

b. Minor Change

c. Dishonesty

d. Simple offense

13.It is the process by which information is acquired, converted into intelligence, and made available to
policy makers.

a. Interpretation

b. Deduction

c. Integration

d. Intelligence Cycle

14. Is the conduct of processes more particularly the recognition, search, collection, handling,
preservation and documentation of physical evidence to include identification of witness and arrest of
suspect at the crime scene.

a. Criminal Investigation

b. Custodial Investigation

c. Crime Scene Investigation

d. Intelligence Collection

15. The use of weapon is justified if the suspect poses no danger of causing death or injury to the police
officer or other persons.

a. statement is true

b. Statement is not true.

16. which of the following are the basic requirements during police operations?

Ans. with a marked police vehicle led by a PCO, and with personnel in prescribed police uniform.

17. Written Authority of the arresting officer when making an arrest.

a. order to detain

b. affidavit
c. habeas corpus

d. Warrant of Arrest

18. the procedures in high-risk stop and High risk-arrest was revised and now includes the following
settings except:

a. General

b. Maritime

c. Aviation

d. Airport

19. The reduction or elimination of the desire and opportunity to commit a crime.

a. law enforcement

b. crime prevention

c. public service

d. order

20. The Rules on Anti- illegal drug, operation were based on the following except:

a. Unified Coordination guidelines PNP PDEA

b. Unified guidelines and procedures in anti- illegal drug operations

c. Unified Manual in the Investigation prosecution of Drug Cases

21. The recital of the rights of a suspect during custodial investigation.

a. Bill of Rights

b. Code of Ethics

c. Miranda Warning

d. None of the above

22. The prescribed and practical use of non- lethal weapon is for unruly and uncooperative behavior of
suspects to be arrested.

a. Statement is true

b. Statement is false

23. The use of weapon is also justified under the Doctrines of Self- Defense, Defense of Relative, and

a. Defense of love one

b. Relative

c. Defense of Stranger
d. None of the Above

24. The PNP members have historically exemplified themselves as dedicated public servants who
perform their tasks with a deep sense of responsibility and self- sacrifice.

a. Duty

b. Dedication

c. Loyalty

d. Valor

25. A manifestation of expression of consideration and respect for others.

a. Discipline

b. Integrity

c. Respect

d. Courtesy

26. In the conduct of pat down searches, the police officer’s action are limited to feel the inner clothing
of the suspect for any suspicious objects.

a. Statement is true

b. Statement is false

27. The use of weapon is justified if the suspect poses no danger of causing death or injury to the police
officer or other persons.

a. The statement is true

b. The statement is not true

c. The statement is particularly true

28. It is an offense committed by a member of the PNP involving “minor offense’ affecting the order and
discipline within the police organization.

a. Grave Misconduct

b. Breach of Internal Discipline

c. Criminal Offense

d. Minor Offense

29. It is a written disposition of the case by any Disciplinary Authority, IAS or Appellate Body stating
clearly the facts and law upon which is based.

a. Finding

b. Evaluation
c. Disposition

d. Decision

30. How many rules are there in the Revised POP 2021?

a. 42

b. 35

c. 8

d. 7

31. As a general rule, police officers are not permitted or allowed to engage in any other business or
calling.

a. Bribery

b. Moonlighting

c. Neglect of duty

d. Misconduct

32. All PNP personnel are discouraged to solicit influence or support from political executives,
government executives, renowned individuals, or groups pertaining to their career development.

a. Solicitation of Patronage

b. Non- Solicitation of Patronage

c. Sponsorship

d. Solicitation

33. On the Rules on Anti- Kidnapping Operations, the procedure will depend on the following
perpetrations of kidnapping except:

a. Kidnapping by Organized Crime Group (OCG)/ Criminal Group (CG)

b. Kidnapping by POGO operators

c. Kidnapping by Terrorists Groups (TG)

d. Kidnapping by Other Individuals

34. The method employed by peace officers to trap and catch malefactor in in flagrante delicto is known
as

a. modus operandi

b. buy-bust

c. entrapment
d. hot pursuit

35. What form of intelligence is involved, when information is obtained without the knowledge of the
person against whom the information or documents may be used, or if the information is clandestinely
acquired?

a. Covert

b. Overt

c. Active

d. Underground

36. It is a written and sworn statement regarding a wrong grievance or injury sustained by a person.

a. Complaint

b. Affidavit

c. Answer

d. Information

37. Newly discovered evidence is an evidence which could not have been discovered and produced
during the hearing of the case despite due diligence, and if presented, would probably after the
decision.

a. New evidence

b. Newly Discovered Evidence

c. Evidence

d. Hard Evidence

38. Include high- risk checkpoint and roadblock operation, police assistance in the implementation of
order from the court and other quasi- judicial bodies, security to major and special events, aircraft
hijacking operations, visit5, board, search and seizure of marine vessels, and similar police operations
that are conducted by police units with specialized training on the peculiarity of the mission of purpose.

a. Special Police Operations

b. Investigation Operations

c. Internal Security Operations

d. Law Enforcement

39. The taking of a person into custody in order that he may be bound to answer for the commission of
an offense.

a. Search

b. Seizure
c. Detention

d. Arrest

40. It is a complaint initiated before any of the Disciplinary Authorities or IAS after finding the existence
of the probable cause.

a. Charge

b. Complaint

c. Investigation

d. Formal Charge

41. This shall be an inherent value of the PNP as a flagship law enforcement agency of the entire
government bureaucracy, thus, every personnel must adhere to the rules and regulations of the
organization.

a. Morality

b. Loyalty

c. Discipline

d. Obedience

42. Process that an intelligence operative or agent to rely on so as to ably collect, record and make a
report out of obtained information about the people, weather, terrain, places, among others believed to
the associated with criminal or enemy’s illegal activities.

a. Intelligence Cycle

b. Intelligence Collection Process

c. Interpretation Analysis

d. Integration

43. The authority vested by law to hear and decide a case.

a. Hearing or Trial

b. Jurisprudence

c. Order of the Court

d. Jurisdiction

44. All PNP personnel shall render services to everyone without discrimination.

a. Non- Partisanship

b. Partisanship

c. Partiality
d. Public Interest

45. The following are entirely new procedures in the Revised POP 2021 except:

a. Use of Body Worn Camera

b. Use of Force Policy

c. Police Community Relations Procedures

d. Defensive Roadblock

46. It refers to an act or mission, not involving turpitude, but affecting the internal discipline of the PNP,
and shall include, but not limited to simple misconduct; negligence; insubordination; frequent absences
and lardiness; habitual drunkenness; and gambling prohibited by law.

a. Minor Offense

b. Offense

c. Major Offense

d. Insubordination

47. One who resorts to self- defense must face a real threat on his life and the peril sought to be avoided
must be actual, imminent and real. Moreover, unlawful aggression should be present for self- defense to
be considered as justifying circumstance.

a. Statement is true

b. Statement is false

48. All of the following are the procedures to be followed after an armed confrontation except one.

a. Ensure psychological stress counseling for all involved PNP operations

b. Secure the site of confrontation

c. Check each personnel involved in the operation for possible saving of the fruits of the crime

d. Ensure that all persons who died on the spot are not moved from their original position

48. “A public office is a public trust” thus, every PNP personnel shall at all times be held accountable not
only to their positions or ranks but also to the resources at their care or custody.

a. Accountability

b. Safekeeping of property

c. Properly Management

d. Proper Care and Use of Public Property


49. PNP members shall not allow themselves to be victims of corruption and dishonest practices on
accordance with the provision of RA 6713 and other applicable laws.

a. Discipline

b. Honor

c. Patriotism

d. Integrity

50. It is the preliminary examination and evaluation of the administrative complaint against a uniformed
member of the PNP for the purpose of determining the existence or non- existence of probable cause
pursuant to NMC No. 2016- 002.

a. Pre- Charge Evaluation

b. Preliminary Investigation

c. Pre- Charge Investigation

d. Criminal Investigation

51. It is the improper performance of some act which might lawfully be done.

a. Misfeasance

b. Malfeasance

c. Nonfeasance

d. Dishonestly

52. Investigation conducted by law enforcement officers after a person has been arrested or deprived of
his freedom of action.

a. Interrogation

b. Interview

c. Inquest

d. Custodial Investigation

53. It refers to the commitment, dignity and attitude of an individual towards works and his integrity and
his practice of the core moral value principles.

a. Conduct

b. Morality

c. Professionalism

d. Ethics
54. Space from front to rear of any formation or a position including the front and rear elements.

a. Column

b. Depth

c. Distance

d. Center

55. Secretive continuous process of watching persons, vehicles, places, or things to obtain information
or evidence thru physical or technical means concerning identities, activities, vehicles, operations, &
contact/s of subject person or persons pertinent to the purpose of investigation.

a. Intelligence

b. Counter Intelligence

c. Surveillance

d. Elicitation

56. In police intelligence the administrative determination from a security standpoint that an individual
is eligible for access to “classified matters” of specific category.

a. Undercover assignment

b. Security Inspection

c. Security Clearance

d. Compartmentalization policy

57. Written authority of the arresting officer when making an arrest.

a. Order to detain

b. Affidavit

c. Habeas Corpus

d. Warrant of Arrest

58. The following circumstances are valid arrests without a warrant except:

a. Arrest following a Deportation Proceeding by the immigration Commissioner against illegal and
undesirable aliens.

b. Violation of conditional pardon, punishable under Article 159 of the Revised Penal Code as a case of
evasion of service of sentence.

c. Where the accused released on bails attempts to leave the country with the court of permission.

d. When the person to be arrested is a prisoner who has escaped from a penal establishment or place
where he is serving final judgement or temporarily confined while his case is pending, or has escaped
while being transferred from one confinement area to another.
59. It is the omission or refusal, without sufficient excuse, to perform an act or duty, which it was the
peace officer’s legal obligation to perform; implies a duty as a well as its breach and the fact can never
be found in the absence of duty.

a. Nonfeasance
b. Malfeasance
c. Misfeasance
d. Simple Offense
60. bodies of belief stories, customs and usages handed over down from generation to generation

a. traditions
b. custom
c. social decorum
d. beliefs
61. These are the police files of photograph of known criminals.

a. Rouge’s Gallery
b. Blotter
C. Police-Line up
62. The following disciplinary authorities have summary dismissal powers over a respondent PNP
members except.

a. Chief, PNP
b. PNP, RD
c. Directors National Support Units
d. Napolcom
e. Internal Affairs Service
63. Members recognizes the practice that different ranks carry with them corresponding priveleges.

a. Rank-has-its-own-choice
b.Courtesy Rank
c. Rank has its own privilege
64. The diplomatic and political efforts to negotiate a resolution to a Conflict especially a long-standing
conflict is known as

a. Unilateral Ceasefire
b. Surrender
c. Bilateral Ceasefire
d. Peace process

65. which of the following is used by the PNP for its inter-office Communication?

a. Technical report Writing

b. Memoranda

c. endorsement

d. Police Report Writing.

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