A) Police patrol operations B) Both Counter terrorist operations and Insurgency operations C) Counter terrorist operations D) Insurgency operations
A) Scene of the crime operatives B) Scene of the crime organization C) Scene of the crime orientation D) Scene of the crime operation
A) Post-Operational Clearance B) Police Clearance C) Pre-Operational Clearance D) Operational Clearance
A) Excessive force B) Warning shots C) Megaphones and other similar instrument D) Gun
A) No need verbal warming B) Loud and clear C) Without identifying himself D) Any language
A) Led by a Police Commissioned Officer (PCO) B) With civilian who wants to volunteer C) With a marked police vehicle D) With personnel in prescribed police uniform or attire
A) Do not submit an incident report outlining the circumstances necessitating the use of his rearm B) Must submit an incident report outlining the circumstances unnecessitating the use of his firearm C) Must submit an accident report outlining the circumstances necessitating the use of his firearm D) Must submit an incident report outlining the circumstances necessitating the use of this firearm
A) Maybe true B) False C) True D) Maybe false
A) Through Personal Coordination only B) Through Personal Coordination or by Official Representative C) Through Official Representative only D) None of these
A) counter intelligence B) Both Intelligence research and counter intelligence C) Intelligence research D) Investigation of crime or incident
A) To avoid waste of strength and money B) To avoid waste of time, effort and resources C) To avoid being busy D) To avoid stress to the patrol officer
A) Yes, before the suspicious person would have removed the illegal from the bag or wallet. B) Yes. You may take the bag or wallet and immediately bring to the police station for further verification. C) No. Police officers have no anthority to require identifiaction of suspicious persons. D) No. Let the individual remove and hand them to you.
A) Every thirty minutes B) Hourly C) Every two hours D) Every four hours
A) Double checking B) Pre-checking C) Spot check/ accosting D) Body frisk/ pat-down search
A) Two males and two females officers B) One patrol officer for each patrol car C) Two males and one female police offficer D) Buddy system
A) Make sure to listen to both sides as your basis for resolving the conflict or differences. B) Arrest the person who caused the conflict or differences to teach others a lesson. C) Determine the root cause of the conflict or differences and settle the problem. D) Do not attempt to arbitrate and resolve conflicts or differences between neighbors, landlords and tenants as well as husband and wife.
A) Immediately attend to the injured. Bring him to a medical clinic or hospital for medication. B) Cordon the crime scene to prevent the destruction of material physical evidence. C) Immediately relay the composition, armament, appearance, and mode and direction of escape of the suspects to the Operations Center for the conduct of dragnet operations. D) Ask the witness for the identification of the suspect for the filing of a case in court.
A) Contact Operations Center and request for Explosive Ordnance Disposal Team. B) Never attempt to handle, move or lift the object. C) Detonate the Improvised Explosive Device before it explodes. D) Promptly led onlookers to a safe distance away from the scene.
A) The Chief of Police in coordination with Municipal Mayor concerned. B) The PNP Provincial Director C) The Head of Office of the territorial PNP Unit and manned by uniformed PNP Personnel. D) The Chief of Police
A) No B) PNP members can let them carry for the meantime their issued firearms. C) They could carry their licensed personal firearms. D) They could carry government-issued firearms.
A) 14 B) 8 C) 21 D) 7
A) No. Only police officers are allowed at checkpoints. B) Yes. But be confined only as observers to give police additional eyes and promote transparency of activities in the area. C) No. The civilians might muddle the conduct of the checkpoint. D) Yes. But only on illegal drugs cases,
A) The Security sub team B) The Team leader C) The Search/Arresting Sub-Team D) The Blocking/pursuing sub team
A) Instruct the driven to open all windows to have a clear view of the interior of the vehicle. B) Smash the windows by the butt of your gun to have a clear view of the mv's interior. C) Impound the motor vehicle for using heavily tinted windows D) Use your flashlights to conduct visual search.
A) the Spokespersons B) The spotter C) the intelligence agent D) the first responder
A) Team leader B) Spokesperson C) Spotter
A) Spokesperson B) Team leader C) Forward observer D) Sniper
A) Shotgun B) Sniper C) Firearm D) Gun
A) Medical sub B) Medical sub team C) Security sub team
A) Videographer B) Videomaker C) Photographer
A) Pat-down search B) Spot check C) Checkpoint
A) Spotter B) Team leader C) Spokesperson
A) Search/Arresting sub team B) Security sub team C) Blocking/pursuing sub team
A) Medical sub team B) Security sub team C) Investigation sub team
A) The PNP would like to keep secret from the media the checkpoint operation. B) When there is a possibility of high-risk stop or high-risk arrest, and there is urgency for troop deployment C) When the participation of the civilians and the media might compromise or negatively affect the checkpoint operation. D) When the civilian component and the media are not in their office uniforms in which they could not be properly identified.
A) Conduct roll call of his personnel B) Conduct debriefing of his personnel C) Inform higher headquarters D) Conduct briefing
A) Inform higher headquarters B) Conduct debriefing C) Conduct briefing
A) Motorists passing by the checkpoint do not really like to offer cash or in kind. B) people might see the motorists giving cash or in kind to the police. C) the motorists might not pass by the same route anymore. D) The offer might be misconstrued as a bribe.
A) Police omnipresence B) Span of control C) Command responsibility D) Unity of Command
A) The patrol member should call for back-up before intervening B) Inform higher headquarters about the brawl C) The patrol member should be able to identify who started the brawl. D) The patrol member should his firearm because responding to brawls is very risky and dangerous
A) Request the owner to put the lights on. B) Put on your siren and make sure it heard by the suspect inside the bar C) Request the owner to put the lights off. D) Inform the owner of the bar because he might accuse you of stealing later.
A) Only when ordered by higher headquarters. B) When arresting wanted persons on board motor vehicles. C) Only when established in conjunction with ongoing police operations. D) When the police have to arrest top most wanted persons.
A) Tell him nit be always rushing because he might slip on his way. B) Arrest the individual and bring him to the police station for tactical interrogation. C) Join the individual in fleeing away. D) Stop the individual and conduct spot check on his person.
A) The conduct of pat-down search by two police officers is more secured. B) Most police units lack personnel for them to conduct pat-down searches by at least two (2) police officers. C) Whenever possible, pat-down searches should be conducted not just by two (2) police officers but by more police officers for safety purposes. D) One to perform the search while the other provides protective covers
A) Yes, but it should be done inside the police station and in the presence of tis counsel. B) No. unless the person is placed under arrest. C) Yes, before anybody be pat-down searched should be informed of his righia under the law Ge. Miranda D) No. It is court will inform the person of his rights during trial.
A) check-in B) Spot check/ Accosting C) Checkpoint D) Body frisk/ pat-down search
A) High risk check B) Roadlblock C) Police defensive roadlblock
A) Special police operation B) Public safety operation C) Law enforcement operation D) Intelligence operation
A) Scene of the crime operation B) Law enforcement operation C) Intelligence operation D) Special police operation
A) Special police operation B) Investigation operation C) Law enforcement operation D) Scene of the crime operation
A) Public safety operation B) Special police operation C) Investigation operation D) Law enforcement operation E) Intelligence operation
A) Scene of the crime operation B) Investigation operation C) Public safety operation D) Intelligence operation E) Special police operation
A) Special police operation B) Investigation operation C) Law enforcement operation D) Intelligence operation
A) Medical sub B) Security sub team C) Investigation sub team D) Search/ Arresting sub team
A) Security sub team B) Investigation sub team C) Search / Arresting sub team D) Medical sub
A) False B) Maybe true C) Maybe false D) True
A) False B) Maybe false C) True D) Maybe true
A) True B) Maybe true C) False D) Maybe false
A) False B) True C) Maybe true D) Maybe false
A) Maybe true B) True C) Maybe false D) False
A) Maybe true B) False C) True D) Maybe false
A) Maybe true B) False C) Maybe false D) True |