- 1. The First Filipino Chief of the Philippine
Constabulary in 1917
A) Brig. General RAFAEL CRAME B) Brig. General RAFAEL CRAME
- 2. The First Filipino Chief of police of Manila police District in
1935
A) Col. Antonio Torres B) Col. Antonio Torres
- 3. the First chief of police in manila police Department
after the Philippine independence from the united states of America in 1946
A) Col. Lamberto Javalera B) Col. Lamberto Javalera
- 4. the First chief of Philippine National Police ❖
March 17, 1954 – Automobile Patrol was introduced in Metro Manila.
A) P/Dir Gen. Cesar Nazareno B) P/Dir Gen. Cesar Nazareno
- 5. first chief of Mobile Patrol of MPD
A) Isaias Alma Jose B) Isaias Alma Jose
- 6. Merchants began employing persons to protect their property, banks employ
guards and night watchmen were hired to watch business establishments and private detectives were employed to locate and identify stolen property. Engaged in the business for watching, guarding and protecting the premises, property or persons
A) The Merchant Police (1500) B) The Merchant Police (1500)
- 7. Dividing the people of the cities into religious areas or parishes and they bond
together and employ their own police to protect them and their property.
A) The Parochial Police B) .The Parochial Police
- 8. Under Oliver Cromwell, the England and Wales were divided into 12 military
districts as “Provost Marshall”
A) Military Police (1655) B) Military Police (1655)
- 9. A proclamation issued by king RICHARD of England sometime in 1195 that
require the appointment of knights to keep the king’s peace by standing as a guards on bridges and gates while checking the people entering and leaving the cities and towns.
A) KEEPERS OF THE PEACE B) KEEPERS OF THE PEACE
- 10. King Charles II passed an act which establishes or promote the employment of
watchmen or bellmen to be on the duty from sunset to sunrise
A) King Charles II of England (1663) B) King Charles II of England (1663)
- 11. ENGLAND MODERN POLICING SYSTEM
A) BOWSTREET RUNNERS (1748) B) BOWSTREET RUNNERS (1748)
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