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This document provides a post-test for a police organization and administration course consisting of 100 multiple choice questions. It includes questions about the origins and concepts of modern policing, key figures in the establishment of modern police forces, laws related to the establishment and organization of police forces in the Philippines including the Philippine National Police (PNP), ranks and roles within the PNP, principles of police organization, and the administrative agency that oversees the PNP.

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This document provides a post-test for a police organization and administration course consisting of 100 multiple choice questions. It includes questions about the origins and concepts of modern policing, key figures in the establishment of modern police forces, laws related to the establishment and organization of police forces in the Philippines including the Philippine National Police (PNP), ranks and roles within the PNP, principles of police organization, and the administrative agency that oversees the PNP.

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POST TEST IN POLICE ORGSNIZATION AND ADMINISTRATION

GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS:
1. This test booklet contains 100 test questions.
MULTIPLE CHOICES:
1. The Greek word which means government of a city or civil organization and
state, which is claimed as the origin of the word police refers to:
A. Politia
B. Politeia
C. Policia
D. Polis
2. The following belongs to the three broad goals of the police organization,
except:
A. To protect life and property
D. To maintain peace and order
B. To ensure public safety
E. None of them
C. To arrest suspected criminals
3. This term refers to police in action or the cooperative human effort to achieve
the purposes of the Criminal Justice System
A. Police organization
B. Police organization
C. Police administration
D. Police supervision
4. The one regarded as the Father of Modern Policing System for contributing his
brilliant concepts in policing which are still being used today and paying the way
for the creation of one of the efficient police organization in the word was:
A. Henry Fielding B. Sir Robert Peel C. John Fielding
D.
Allan
Pinkerton
5. What is the name of the acclaimed first formally organized modern police force
in the world?
A. Interpol
C. Scotland Yard
B. New York Police District
6. The first commissioner of the acclaimed first formally organized modern police
force in the world?
A. Oliver Cromwell B. Charles Rowan C. Eugene Vidocq D. Robert Peel
7. The following are the law enforcement principles enunciated by the Father of
Modern Policing System, except:
A. Prevention of crime is the basic mission of the police
B. The police must have full respect of the citizenry
C. The police are the public and the public are the police
D. No free man shall be imprisoned except by final judgment
E. None of them
8. The law issued by Henry I, son of William the conqueror, which empowered the
police and the citizens to conduct arrest refers to:
A. Magna Carta
B. Leges Henrici
C. Statue of Winchester
D. Statue of 1295
9. The law that created the first insular constabulary in the Philippines was:
A. Act No. 255
B. Act No. 183
C. Act No. 175
D. Act No. 3815
[Link] law originally created the Police Commission that later on became the
National Police Commission
A. RA No. 6040
B. RA No. 4864
C. RA No. 6975
D. PD No. 765
[Link] integrated national police was created by virtue of:
A. RA No. 6040
B. PD No. 968
C. PD No. 765
D. RA No. 4864
[Link] was the first Filipino Chief of the Philippine Constabulary, to whom the
national headquarters of the PNP was named:
A. Antonio Torres B. Henry Allen
C. Rafael Crame
D.
Emilio Aguinaldo
[Link] first Filipino Chief of the Manila Police Department was:
A. George Curry
B. Marcus Ellis Jones
C. Henry Allen
D.
Antonio Torres

[Link] agency created to administer and control the PNP was the:
A. DILG
B. Mayors Office C. NAPOLCOM
D.
PPSC
[Link] law created the PNP as one of the tri-bureaus of public safety under the
DILG, along with the BFP and BJMP
A. RA No. 8551
B. RA No. 6975
C. RA No. 7659
D. RA No. 7160
[Link] law that empowered the police commission to conduct entrance and
promotional examination for police members refers to:
A. RA No. 4864
B. RA No. 8551
C. RA No. 6040
D. PD No. 765
[Link] law that reformed and reorganized the PNP and upgraded the qualification of
PNP members refers to:
A. RA No. 4864
B. RA No. 8551
C. RA No. 6040
D. PD No. 765
[Link] parcel of the 1987 Philippine Constitution which provides that the PNP shall
by nature, national scope and civilian in character refers to:
A. Art. 16, Sec. 16 B. Art. 6, Sec. 16 C. Art. 16, Sec. 6 D. Art. 6, Sec. 6
[Link] primary institution for the training and educational of all personnel of the
PNP, BFP and BJMP is the:
A. Philippine National Police Academy
D. Philippine Public Safety
B. National Police College
E. Philippine Law Enforcement College
C. Philippine Military Academy
[Link] first Director General of the PNP was:
A. Rafael Crame
B. Henry Allen
C. Cesar Nazareno D.
Raul
Imperial
[Link] concept of police service which states that the yardstick of police efficiency
is the absence of crime refers to:
A. Old
B. Modern
C. Continental
D.
Home
rule
[Link] theory of police service which states that police officers are servants of the
people or the community refers to:
A. Old
B. Modern
C. Continental
D.
Home
rule
[Link] largest organic unit within a large department is termed as:
A. Bureau
B. Division
C. Section
D. Unit
[Link] PNP is a
under the DILG pursuant to RA 6975.
A. Bureau
B. Division
C. Section
D. Unit
[Link] term referring to personnel of the police department who has taken oath of
office and possesses the power to arrest refers to:
A. Oath officer
B. Ranking officer C. Sworn officer
D.
Arrest officer
[Link] period of time elapsed since the oath of office was administered is termed
A. Tour of duty
B. On duty
C. Term of office
D. Length of
service
[Link] having supervisory responsibilities over officers to the lower rank, whether
temporary or permanent is called:
A. Commanding officer
B. Ranking officer C. Superior officer D.
Sworn
officer
[Link] consequence of an act which temporarily deprives a police officer from the
performance of his duty refers to:
A. Separation
B. Suspension
C. Leave of absence
D. Off duty
[Link] organization structure of the PNP is
A. Functional
B. Line
C. Line and staff
D.
Matrix
[Link] principle of police organization which depicts the unbroken flow of command
from the top to the bottom of the organizational hierarchy refers to:
A. Chain of command
B. Span of control C. Unity of command
D. All
of them
[Link] principle which states that there should only be one man who is in command
of entire organization refers to:

A. Chain of command
B. Unity of command
C. Span of control D.
Unity of objective
[Link] principle refers to the ability of one man to direct and supervise his
subordinates. It states that there is a limit with regards to the number of
subordinates that a superior can effectively supervise. Thus, the rest of the
supervisory power is delegated to his immediate subordinates, for them to
conduct the supervision of organizational members at the lower level
A. Delegation of authority
B. Unity of command
C. Chain of command
D. Span of control
[Link] PNP Chief is the only person in command of the entire PNP organization. As
such, even the President of the Philippines cannot just give command to the PNP,
if such command will not pass through the PNP Chief for him to disseminate it
further to the other members of the organization. This principle of police
organization refers to:
A. Chain of command
B. Span of control C. Unity of command
D.
Scalar chain
[Link] division of work according to type, place, time and specialization refers to:
A. Unity of command
B. Span of control C. Scalar principle D.
Functional principle
[Link] rank equivalent of a Senior Police Officer 3 in the AFP is:
A. Unity sergeant B. Master sergeant C. Sergeant
D.
Technical
sergeant
[Link] equivalent designation of the PNP Chief in the AFP is:
A. Defense Secretary
B. DILG Secretary C. Chief of staff
D.
Commander in chief
[Link] many deputy director general ranks are there in the PNP?
A. 3
B. 2
C. 1
D. 4
[Link] PNP Chief has how many deputies?
A. 3
B. 2
C. 4
D. 1
39. The PNP Internal Affairs Service is headed by a police officer with the rank of
Chief Superintendent and a designation as:
A. Deputy director general
C. Chief of staff
B. Deputy director
D. Commander in chief
[Link] fourth man in command of the PNP organization is the:
A. Assistant deputy director general for administration
B. Deputy director general for operation
C. Inspector general
D. Chief of the director staff
[Link] equivalent rank of a director in the AFP is:
A. Lieutenant general
B. Major general
C. Brigadier general
D.
Colonel
[Link] highest non-commissioned rank in the PNP is:
A. Director general B. Inspector
C. SPO4
D. PO1
[Link] lowest rank of a police commissioned officer is:
A. PO1
B. Inspector
C. SPO4
D.
SPO1
[Link] rank of the PNP Chief is:
A. Director general
C. Chief superintendent
B. Commissioner general
D. Inspector general
[Link] appropriate training required for permanent appointment as PO1 is:
A. Junior leadership course
C. Officers candidate
course
B. Police basic course
D.
Officers
advance
course
[Link] degree conferred to a PNPA graduate is:
A. Bachelor of science in public safety
B. Bachelor of science in police science
C. Bachelor of science in police administration
D. Bachelor of science in national security administration
[Link] rank of a PNPA cadet is:
A. Between SPO4 and Inspector
C. Higher than SPO4 but lower
than Inspector
B. SPO1
D. Both A and C

[Link] discourage coddling of erring PNP members by their superiors, the PNP shall
observe the doctrine of:
A. Chain of command
B. Unity of command
C. Span of control
D.
Command responsibility
[Link] principle of police service which states that the responsibility of action
cannot be greater than that implied by the authority delegated nor should it be
less refers to:
A. Principle of parity and responsibility
C. Principle of absoluteness of
responsibility
B. Authority level principle
D. Principle of delegation by
result expected
[Link] principle which states that same members of the police organization are
tasked for the accomplishment of the police objectives while the others are
assigned to support them refers to:
A. Functional principle
C. Line and staff
B. Principle of unity of objectives
D. Principle of balance
[Link] prescribed police-to-population ratio in the PNP is:
A. 1:1000
B. 1:500
C. 1:750
D. 1:100
[Link] second man in command of PNP is the:
A. Chief of the Directorial Staff
C. Deputy Director General for
Administration
B. Inspector General
D. Deputy Director General for
Operation
[Link] PNP Reform and Reorganization Act of 1998 took effect on:
A. January 1, 1999 B. March 6, 1998 C. February 25, 1998
D. May 6,
1998
[Link] the AFP is under the DND, the PNP is under the:
A. DILG
B. DOJ
C. Office of the President D.
LGU
[Link] assumption of office, the term of office of the members of the PLEB under
RA.8551 shall be for a period of:
A. 2 years
B. 3 years
C. 5 years
D. 6 years
[Link] refers to any compliant initiated by private individual against any member
of the PNP
A. Citizens compliant
C. Breach of internal discipline
B. Information
D. Minor offense
[Link] the offense is punishable for a period of not exceeding 30 days but not less
than 16 days the citizens compliant shall be filled at the:
A. Office of the Chief of police
C. PLEB
B. Mayors office
D. Any of them
[Link] suspension can be imposed upon erring PNP member if the penalty
attached to the offense in which he is charged is at least:
A. 6 years
B. 6 months
C. 1 year
D. 6 years and 1
day
[Link] disciplinary action imposed by the PNP Chief to erring PNP member shall be
appealed to the NAB
A. within 15 days
C. within 30 days
B. within 5 days
D. within 10 days from the receipt of the
copy of the decision
[Link] number of PLEB assigned for every five hundred city or municipal police
personnel and for every municipality or legislative district in a city is:
A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 5
[Link] composition of the members of the PLEB are the following except:
A. Any member of the sangguniang panglunsod/bayan chosen by his
respective sanggunian
B. Any barangay captain of the city of municipality concerned chosen by the
Association of Barangay Captains
C. Three other members who are removable only for cause chosen by the
Local Peace and Order Council from among the respected members of the
community known for their probity and integrity
D. None of them
[Link] following are minor offense, except:

A. Simple misconduct or negligence


D. Gambling
and
habitual
drunkness
B. Insubordination
E. None of them
C. Frequent absence or tardiness
[Link] NAPOLCOM is attached to the DILG for policy and:
A. Instruction
B. Cooperation
C. Program coordination
D. Supervision
[Link] ex-officio chairperson of the NAPOLCOM is the:
A. Chief PNP
B. NBI Director
C. AFP Chief
D. DILG Secretary
E. President
[Link] NAPOLCOM is composed of how many regular commissioners?
A. 6
B. 5
C. 4
D. 3
[Link] NAPOLCOM shall affirm, reverse or modify personnel disciplinary actions
involving demotion or dismissal from the service imposed upon members of the
PNP by the Chief PNP through the:
A. President
B. NAB
C. RAB
D. Congress
E. PLEB
[Link] four regular and full time commissioners of the NAPOLCOM shall be
appointed by the President, without re-appointment, for a term of:
[Link] minimum educational qualification for appointment in the PNP under the
PNP reform and reorganization act is:
[Link] minimum height requirement for male applicants in the PNP under regular
recruitment is:
[Link] applicant in the PNP must not be more than or less than how many kilograms
from the standard weight corresponding to his height, age and sex ?
71.

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