- 1. It believes that the person breaks the law as a result of poultry biology.
A) Psychogenic B) Contemporary C) Sociogenic D) Biogenic
- 2. It believes that deliquency is learned in the environment.
A) Contemporary B) Sociogenic C) Psychogenic D) Biogenic
- 3. It believes that the offenders personality problems are the factors for doing wrongful act.
A) Psychogenic B) Contemporary C) Biogenic D) Sociogenic
- 4. It is the combination of the above approaches to express the reasons or causes for the commission of deliquency.
A) Contemporary B) Sociogenic C) Psychogenic D) Biogenic
- 5. It may be best characterized by disobedient and disrespect for authority period
A) Trauncy B) Anti-social behavior C) Vagrancy D) Emotional disorder
- 6. Student failing to attend their classes for 20 days without any reasonable cause.
A) Stealing B) Trauncy C) Emotional disorder D) Vagrancy
- 7. Refers to the children who are unable to cope with their family life and choices to leave the family home.
A) Trauncy B) Emotional disorder C) Vagrancy D) Anti-social Behavior
- 8. Such misbehavior is related to fear reactions, temper tantrums and jealousy reactions
A) Lying B) Parental responsibility C) Stealing D) Emotional disorder
- 9. The penchat for not telling the truth clearly manifest the following are lacking love, sincerity, attention respect acceptance, praise and happiness
A) Vagrancy B) Lying C) Stealing D) Emotional disorder
- 10. The criminal act came from loose morals in the home, lack of economic security where in the parents are unable to provide for the needs of their children undiscipline desire for possession and pleasure, seeking and parental indifference
A) Stealing B) Lying C) Emotional disorder D) Parental responsibility
- 11. The basic unit of society responsible for developing a child in all aspects.
A) Home and family conditions B) Parental Responsibility C) Parental Authority D) Family
- 12. So called patria protestas it is the sum total of the right which the low grounds of the parents over the person and property of their children while they are minor and unemancipated to facilitate compliance w/their duties of support and education w/c are incumbent upon them.
A) Parental Authority B) Parental Responsibility C) Pakyu D) Family
- 13. It is the sum total of the duties and obligation of parents over and unemancipated child.
A) Dependent Child B) Parental Authority C) Family D) Parental Responsibility
- 14. Is one who is without parents guardians or custodian or one whos parent or guardians or other custodian for good cause desires to be relieved of his care and custody and is depend it upon the public for support.
A) Abandoned Child B) Neglected Child C) Physical Neglect D) Defendent Child
- 15. Is one who has no proper parental care or guardianship whose parents or guardians have deserted him or a period of at least six continuous months.
A) Neglected Child B) Defendent Child C) Emotional Neglect D) Abandoned Child
- 16. One who basis needs have been unattended or an adequately attended.
A) Physical Neglect B) Defendent Child C) Neglected Child D) Abandoned Child
- 17. What is considered as the age of majority?
A) 21 B) 22 C) 18 D) 20
- 18. When was approved the amended by RA 6809
A) December 13,1989 B) October 12, 1988 C) September 08, 1988 D) December 04, 1989
- 19. It refers to the disapproved behavior of minor
A) Delinquency B) Juvenile C) Delinquent D) Juvenile Delinquency
- 20. He is one whose behavior as brought him and to repeated conflict with the law regardless of whether he has been taken before a court and adjudge as delinquent.
A) Juvenile B) Delinquent C) Delinquency D) Juvenile Delinquency
- 21. It is also defined as an antisocial behavior or act which does not conform with the standard of society which if left and check would give rise to criminality.
A) Juvenile delinquency B) Delinquency C) Delinquent D) Juvenile
- 22. A child or a young person alleged to have commit an offense. This include those who are over 9 but under 18 years of age at the time of the commission of the offense.
A) Juvenile welfare and care proceeding B) Youthful offender C) Status offense D) Young adult offenders
- 23. The child and youth welfare code
A) PD 603 B) R.A 9344 C) RA 7610 D) R.A 6809
- 24. Special protection of children's against child abuse exploitation and discrimination act.
A) PD 603 B) R.A 6809 C) R.A 7610 D) R.A 9344
- 25. Juvenile justice welfare act of 2006
A) R.A 6809 B) R.A 7610 C) PD 603 D) R.A 9344
- 26. It commences at the age of 18 years old.
A) R.A 6809 B) R.A 7610 C) R.A 9344 D) PD 603
A) Juvenile B) Delinquent C) Juvenile delinquency D) Juvenile justice system
- 28. A child under certain age in incapable of wrongdoing.
A) Parens Patriae B) Patria Potestas C) Doli Incapax
- 29. The staff must assume the role of the parents if the parents cannot live up to their responsibilities in the care of the child.
A) Patria Potestas B) Parens Patriae C) Doli Incapax
- 30. This is characterized by being occasionally infringing norms
A) Emotionally malajusted B) Psychiatric C) Accidental D) Environmental
- 31. This is characterized by constantly deviating from the normal pattern of role and regulation which becomes a habit.
A) Psychiatric B) Neurotic C) Environmental D) Emotional malajusted
- 32. This is characterized by serious mental and emotional disorder which cause an individual to commit wrongful act
A) Neurotic B) Psychiatric C) Environmental D) Emotional malajusted
- 33. He is an aggressive youth who resent the authority of anyone who mistaken effort to control his behavior.
A) Neurotic B) Accidental C) Asocial D) Social
- 34. He is one whose delinquent act have a cold brutal and vicious quality without remorse
A) Asocial B) Accidental C) Neurotic D) Social
- 35. He is one who has internalized his conflict and is preoccupied with his own feelings
A) Social B) Neurotic C) A social D) Accidental
- 36. He is essentially sociable and low abiding but happens to be at the wrong time and place and becomes involved a delinquent act not typically of his general behavior
A) A social B) Neurotic C) Accidental D) Social
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