- 1. Refers to a body of civil authority,which is tasked to maintainpeace and order,enforce the law,protect lives and properties and ensure public safety
A) POLICE B) Cuban C) Law Enforcement D) Guardia civil
- 2. Refers to City or state(Greek Word)
A) Police B) Politia C) Politeia D) Polis
- 3. Greek word which means government of the city
A) Polis B) Police C) Politeia D) Cops E) Politia
- 4. Roman word which means condition of the state or government
A) Police B) Politia C) Polis D) Pollteia
- 5. French word which was later adopted by the english speaking countries
A) Politeia B) Polis C) Police D) Politia
- 6. A group of persons working together for a common goal or objectives.a form of human association for the attainment of a goal or objective
A) Organization B) Organization C) Law enforcement D) Police functions
- 7. a group of trained personnel in the field of public safety administration engaged in the achievement of goals and objectives that promotes the maintenance of peace and order, protection of life and property, enforcement of the laws and the prevention of crimes.
A) Law enforcement B) Organization C) Police Organization D) Police
- 8. pertains to an organization responsible for enforcing the laws -collective term for professionals who are dedicated to upholding and enforcing the laws and statutes that are currently in force in a given jurisdiction.
A) Home rule theory B) Police C) Law Enforcement D) Police organization
- 9. Community oriented policing system (PH)
A) Koban B) Polis C) Cops D) Politia
A) Cops B) Koban C) Politia D) Police
- 11. - a body of rural police organized in each town established by Royal decree of Jan. 8, 1836. It mandates that 5% of the able-bodied male inhabitants of each province where to be enlisted in this police organization for 3 years. There services are originally not paid or gratuitous subject to some privileges although in some province they received a proportionate pay ranging from 4.00 to 8.00 depending on the revenue collection.
A) Carabineros de seguridad publica B) Guardilleros C) America Period D) Guardia civil
- 12. Organized in 1712 for the purpose of carrying the regulations of the Department of State. This was armed and considered as the mounted police who later discharged the duties of a port, harbor and river police. It was later given special commission by Royal Decree of December 20, 1842 and it was called - Cuerco De Seguridad Publica (Corps of Crabbiness for Public Security).
A) Guardia civil B) Police functions C) Police organization D) Carabineros De Seguridad Publica -
- 13. Created by Royal decree on February 12, 1852, to partially relieve the Spanish peninsula troops of their works in policing towns. It is consisted of a body of Filipino policemen organized originally in each of the provincial capital of the province of Luzon under the Alcalde Mayor.
A) Guardia civil B) Caribineros de seguridad publica C) Police
- 14. The Americans established the United States Philippine Commission headed by General Howard Taft as its first governor-general. On January 9, 1901, the Metropolitan Police Force of Manila was organized pursuant to Act No 70 of the Taft Commission. This has become the basis for the celebration of the anniversary of the Manila's - Finest every January 9th
A) American Period B) Japanese regime C) Spanish regime
- 15. - entitled "An Act Providing for the Organization and Government of an Insular Constabulary", enacted on July 18, 1901
A) ACT NO.175 B) Act 225 C) Act 183 D) EO 389
- 16. the first chief of the Philippine Constabulary in 1901
A) Capt.Henry Allen B) Capt.George Curry C) Cesarre Baccaria
- 17. created the Manila Police Department, enacted on July 31, 1901
A) RA 9275 B) ACT NO. 183 C) RA.220 D) Act 225
- 18. the first chief of police of the Manila Police Department in 1901
A) Capt Henry Allen B) Capt George Curry C) Capt.Taft D) Capt.Miles
- 19. the act that renamed the Insular Constabulary into Philippine Constabulary, enacted on October 3, 1901
A) RA.998 B) Act No.225 C) RA 9200 D) EO 21
- 20. ordered that the Philippine Constabulary be one of the four services of the Armed Forces of the Philippines, enacted on December 23, 1940
A) Excutive Order 389 B) EO 762 C) Act 896 D) RA 8750
- 21. otherwise known as the Police Professionalization Act of 1966, enacted on September 8, 1966, created the Police Commission (POLCOM) as a supervisory agency to oversee the training and professionalization of the local police forces under the Office of the President; later POLCOM was renamed into National Police Commission (NAPOLCOM)
A) RA 4864 B) RA 2200 C) RA 20100 D) Eo 890
- 22. otherwise known as the Integration Act of 1975, enacted on August 8, 1975; established the Integrated National Police (INP) composed of the Philippine Constabulary (PC) as the nucleus and the integrated local police forces as components, under the Ministry of National Defense -transferred the NAPOLCOM from the Office of the President to the Ministry of National Defense.
A) RA 220 B) PD 765 C) Act 563 D) Eo 1012
- 23. transferred to the city and municipal government the operational supervision and direction over all INP units assigned within their locality, issued on July 10, 1985
A) RA 786 B) RA 9065 C) EO 1012 D) Act 54
- 24. transferred the administrative control and supervision of the INP from the Ministry of National Defense to the National Police Commission.
A) RA 765 B) RA 763 C) EO 1040 D) EO 1012 E) RA 7610
A) Capt.Taf B) Cesar Nazareno C) Bato dela rosa D) Capt.Curry
- 26. Department of the Interior and Local Government Act of 1990.
Approved: December 13, 1990 (20) 1240
A) RA 231 B) RA 9708 C) RA 855 D) RA 6975
- 27. Philippine National Police Reform and Reorganization Act of 1998 Approved: February 25, 1998
A) RA 8551 B) RA 11200 C) RA 762 D) RA 6975
- 28. An Act Extending for Five (5) Years the Reglementary Period for Complying with The Minimum Educational Qualification for Appointment to The Philippine National Police (PNP) And Adjusting the Promotion System Thereof, Amending for The Purpose Pertinent Provisions of Republic Act No. 6975 And Republic Act No. 8551 And for Other Purposes.
Approved: August 12, 2009
A) RA 11200 B) RA 9708 C) RA 9165 D) RA 6975
- 29. An Act Providing for the Rank Classification in the Philippine National Police, amending for the Purpose Section 28 of Republic Act No. 6975, as Amended, Otherwise Known as the "Department of the Interior and Local Government Act of 1990"
Approved: February 8, 2019
A) RA 6755 B) RA 11279 C) RA 11200 D) RA 9708
- 30. An Act Transferring the Philippine National Police Academy (PNPA) and the National Police Training Institute (NPTI) from the Philippine Public Safety College (PPSC) to the Philippine National Police (PNP), amending for the purpose Sections 24, 35, 66, 67 and 68 of Republic Act no. 6975, otherwise known as the “Department of the Interior and Local Government Act of 1990”. As amended, Appropriating Funds therefor and for other Purposes.
Approved: April 12, 2019
A) RA 11279 B) RA 9169 C) RA 9708 D) RA 9164
- 31. PNP, BFP, BJMP and BuCor Height Equality Act.
Approved: May 26, 2021
A) RA 11200 B) RA 9165 C) RA 9263 D) RA 1162
- 32. Bureau of Fire Protection and Bureau of Jail Management and Penology Professionalization Act of 2004.
Approved: March 10, 2004
A) RA 908 B) RA 7651 C) Ra 8551 D) RA 9263
- 33. -
Formerly known as "Department of Local Government". It was reorganized under RA 6975
A) DILG B) AFP C) BFP D) DND E) PNP
- 34. The DILG shall be headed by a who shall also be the ex-officio Chairman of the National Police Commission and shall be appointed by the President subject to confirmation of the Commission on Appointments.
No retired or resigned military officer or police official may be appointed as Secretary within one (1) year from the date of his retirement or resignation
A) Senator B) Secretary C) President D) Pnp Chief
- 35. TERM OF OFFICE OF SECRETARY, DILG
A) Pleasure of president B) Died C) Relieved D) 6 years
- 36. the regular commissioners shall come from the
A) BFP B) Enforcement agency C) Civilian sector D) PNP
- 37. shall decide cases on appeal from decisions rendered by the PNP Chief and IAS.
b. Regional Appellate Board – shall decide
A) Provincial Appeliate Board B) National Appelliate Board C) Regional Appeliate Board
- 38. shall decide cases on appeal from the decisions rendered the mayor, the People’s Law Enforcement Board (PLEB), and officers in the PNP other than the Chief, PNP.
A) National Appelliate Board B) Provincial Appelliate Board C) Regional Appelliate Board
- 39. PNP was created pursuant to to serve as the premier law enforcement agency of the Philippines.
A) RA 6975 B) RA 9543 C) RA 11200
- 40. who is assisted by two (2) deputy chief, one (1) for operations and one (1) for administration, both of whom are appointed by the President upon recommendation of the NAPOLCOM from the among the most senior and qualified officers in the service.
A) Senator B) President C) Regional Derictor D) PNP CHIEF
- 41. 3.
The PNP is composed of a national office, regional offices, provincial offices, district offices, city or municipal stations.
A) True B) False
- 42. 4.
At the national level, the PNP maintain its office in the Metropolitan Manila which houses the directional staff, service staff and special support units.
A) False B) True
- 43. 5.
At the regional level, the PNP have regional offices, including that of the National Capital Region. Each of these regional offices is headed by a regional Director for peace and order.
A) True B) False
- 44. 6.
The heads of the regional offices with the rank of Police Brigadier General has the position title of Regional Director.
A) False B) True
- 45. the provincial level, there is PNP office, each headed by a Provincial Director.
A) False B) True
- 46. 8.
At the city or municipal level, there is a PNP station, each headed by a chief of police.
A) True B) False
- 47. 1.
The head of the PNP with the rank of. have the position title of Chief of the PN
A) Corporal B) Police General C) Police Lieatenant General D) Police Colonel
- 48. 2.
The second in command of the PNP with the rank of Police. is the Deputy Chief of the PNP for Administration.
A) Lieutenant General B) Police Major C) Police General D) Major General
- 49. 3.
The third in command with the rank also of Police Lieutenant General is the Deputy Chief of the PNP for Operations.
A) False B) True
- 50. 4.
At the national office, the head of the directorial staff with the rank of Police Lieutenant General is the Chief of the Directorial Staff of the PNP.
A) True B) False
- 51. 5.
The heads of the various staff divisions in the directorial staff have the rank of with the position title of Director of the Directorial Staff of their respective functional divisions.
A) Police Major General B) Police General C) Director General D) Police Major
- 52. 6.
The head of the Inspectorate Division with the rank of has the position title of Inspector General.
A) Police Brigadier General B) Police General C) Police Major D) Police Captain
- 53. 7.
The heads of the administrative and operational support divisions have the rank of Police General.
A) True B) False
- 54. 8.
The head of the NCR with the rank of has the position title of NCR Director.
A) Police Executive Master Sargeant B) Police Major General C) Corporal D) Police General
- 55. 9.
The heads of the NCR district offices with the rank or Police Brigadier General have the position title of District Director.
A) False B) True
- 56. 10.
The heads of the regional offices with the rank of
A) Police Major General B) Police Brigadier General C) Police Captain D) Police Major
- 57. 11.
Police Brigadier General has the position title of Regional Director.
A) False B) True
- 58. 12.
The heads of provincial offices with the rank of
A) Police General B) Police Staff Sargeant C) Police Colonel
- 59. 13.
The heads of the municipality or city offices with the rank of
A) Police Lieutenant B) Police Lieutenant General C) Police Captain D) Police Major
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