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SCOR Ethical Standards for Public Officials and Employees is embodied in- 7 ic. AG713 c. RA 9344 d. Act 3815 ithe right, authority and duty created by taw by virtue of which for a given perfod an individual Is Some portion of sovereign functions of the government to be exercised by him. @publicoftos c. jurisprudence e. appomtnent 3 Its the transfer or disposal of interest by a govefnment official to avokd conflict of interest when | exercising his governmental function. > a. sale b. investment. ‘divestment d. professionalism: 4, Itis a process whereby @ publi officer may be removed from office on grounds stated in the constitut 3 f a. resignation ~ @Yimpeachment prosecution _d. reinstatement | 5. Upholding the constitution at al times and maintaining the supremacy of Gian authority over the | military are examples of- ? : ‘ ; q a. loyalty b. professionalism . simple living mitment to democracy 6. The Statement of Assets and Liabilities of a government employee must be filed- ‘within 3 months after assumption to ake (@)within 30 days after assumption to office = on or before April 30 every year to provide services to everyone without. discrimination reference, he is exhibiting- te sal neutrality. serving by example d. professionalism ct wrongly when he could have rightfully done it may ¢: malfeasance . Uny ie tance priessonaion eelgens se rate HR wi Em / : : ultiple Choices (le on Basie Rights 8 the Rights of Sp'Sectors SCORE: letter of your choice, J therefore fue Of the concrete struggle of the people and born out of pain and conflict, ante 'o statutory rights ee " Iman tights as tho: ; ; f luman beings 8° "ahs Which are not inherent in our nature, and without whi b. UDHR: ©. United Nations d, League of Nations 3. When th i f obligation tg 5 tif international human rights i ion it creates the 4 intone all the rights enehrinad ian instruments or convention it ereates the 4 aera, «. fui ffofthese e.noneofthese 4. One of the followi ing is not amon, 19 the limitations of human right : a, Pd) Police power/regulatory laws ». rights of others jorality _d. animal rights 5. It is one of the characte ene istice’of human rights that all of us have human rights regardless of a. indivisible iniversal fundamental * d. supreme 6. One of the following is not a human rights law f (on the right to property) a. anti-fencing law, anti-cattle rustling law theft "aay detention (He defined Human Rights as " No cause is more worthy than the cause ofhuman rights. Itis ajust legal concept like a man and woman, deny them anc leny man’s humanity.” ‘a. Sen Laurel b. Sen Kalaw jen Diokno 4. Sen Aquino abe investigative b. adjudicatory c. prosecutorial 4. arbitration ots 9. Under RA 9262, intimidation, harassment and stalking is considered as- es a.moral violence _b. physical violence _—_c. economic violence chological violence Cisad . ingin . Preventing the women victim from engaging in any immoral : aie ean ‘economic abuse under RA 9262. oe le SM, could be true orfalse non CT: Computer Literacy , nuns Choice: Encircle the letter of your choice, 8. caine” ‘on Human Rights is a/an_ body. i , sf 1 He cee arma Henry (ophares Babbage mer in the worl as the first Computer Program sy Bieta Byron _b, Augusta Aida Byron ¢. Austa ir id. i || device used to paint to_an > f pear! b, ROM ic ‘Wa aba S°i0NS Mudie * |i Integrated Computers. 4. Integrated Clips itee | 8, The followit irbhned 5 The following are the general com | pons of com puter b, hardware peopleware Daas ; 7 : «(MERE Se 9 ce fu fare plication Software ¢. IT ware d, Professional Software | 6 Ths i an examples an input leva tk: | 1. monitor (6) speaker eyboard d. printer Yt | "Ginter ‘example of an output device’ \ inter . keyboard ‘mouse, scanner 10, The oldest calculati ilating device developed by the Chinese as early ag 2 ines3i,2dding machine |b. slide rule c. metric scale creda SUBJECT: Financial Management sere 4 ‘SCORE: |, Multiple Choice: Encircle the letter of your choice. 1, GAA in government accounting would mean- a, General Allocations Act b. General Allotment Act ©)\Beneral Appropriations Act , General Act of Appropriations: 2,,SARO means |Special Allocation Release Order 'b. Special Allotment Remittance Order ©. Special Allocation Remittance Order pecial Allotment Release Order és Bie aor type of collateral allowance which means- fore 9 teimbursement of Hospitalization Expenses b. Relief of Hospital Expenses “ ‘c. Reimbursement of Hospitalization Expenditures d. Relief of Hospitalization Expenditures 4, SFA /s computed as 6 months of the - base pay only sfoss pay of the PNP personnel = 2 total pay less authorized deductions “di pase pay and long pay of he PAE is I's pal 5, PERA, ofthe regular allowances found in every PNP personnel a. Personal Expenses Relief Allotment bb. Personnel Personal Expenses Remuneration Allowance dd. Personnel \o or False: Encircle T if the statement is True and E ifFalse. eae to RA 6975 the Compulsory retirement age ofa Pra al is not a collateral allowance, nce js not a co s = Renee ane ‘Accreditation of Salary Deduction Pr 4. SFA means Salary Finaricial Assistance. 5, Pursuant to SOP#21.a PNP. r el p Wh Tru T entitled to receive "3, [tis more drastic and utter disregard for What makes la || has been considered asa shop tak oa fad pphase which car 4 a. Jejemon b. dees ctrend 4: Akind of report that provides a permahent oficial © “obtained in the course of investigation and serves as a, blotter 'b, stamped comments 1s method in correspondence is ptimatly aimed at transmiting papers f a headquarters and further enhance the flow of gammunication, * isposition Form tb. Police Correspondence. & indowternent | in area at a given time i pot Report 7. Investigators conducting a thorough investigation of a particular case/incident should rece inom and if ever he has theaxies it must be consistent wiih ‘hese facts & f a. larity , accuracy imess ~ 4. specicty 6, A report after an important jacident occurred at a cer a. Investigation Report Progress Report ation necessary to further enhance oF a 8. This report provides other investigators with Inform: Boo evéstgation in order to solve the case 3s early as possible fad ». criteria ¢ information 4. summary 9. One of the easy rules on correspondence is clearness which means knowing. what to say and saying it as simple as possible, The writer uses ‘simple-words avoiding unnecessary ‘word: ’a, Avoid impressive expressions (b)avoid an unwitting cae an (Use simple words to describe the &. Avoid bombastic and high falloting words mitted after the initial report wherein, subsequént facts vital tothe case under 10.A report subi i fod & are algo considered an accomplishment ic ‘Spot Report d. investigation are gathe Frvesigaton Report (bPTOUGES ROPE atnernnr ‘SUBJECT: Fundamentals ‘of Adult Learning & Mentoring Multiple Choice: Encircle the letter of your choice. «There, are only 3 choices. 4. Adult learning is- a, basically the sat 2, Anew paradigm for learning believes that= a. learnit ves a teacher who knows ing strictly follows a pattern. ming is a process, ajourey: me as child learning... i dependent on the teacher. ry things, 9. The idea of multiple intelligences- been affecting the educational . has given rise to learning by doing. _ Dewey: ~ c. was popularized by John. _ SUBJECT: Traffic Direction and Control i Multiple Choice: Encircle the letter of your choice... \ checkpolt 4, PSICO and his men conducted a random mot o.Sec5& 21 pile; spotted a dirty plate number on avehicle ‘and demanded his drivers license. What provision. o. 8e0 17 Seo 16 | A | while on foot ol along Monteverde Ave. noticed a Hones i Baa ile on foo ie minea as ate i | i ‘SPO2 Go, while patrolling along Cabantian toad fider of the bicycle to hang/his hand at the rear por { {oad What provision | 4136 did the: Hi a, Sec 50 ec Bt SF ue 1,5, sPO3 Chan investigated traffic actident along JP Laurel Ave. front on his investigation, Mr B gave a statement to the said traffic investigator t _ {0 avoid a tolision form an unidentied vehicle which encroached his lane of | |RA 4136 did the driver violated? |) a Seca: Coser secaa d. Seo 45 * 6. SPO3 Bao posted at the corner of McArthur Highway and Ma-a roads. The traffic lights gradually switched to Red light and the driver of a Toyota Vios halted said vehicle at the cros {What provision in RA 4136 did the d ated? 25 otbt 28 oh (Or 46 b.Sec47. Sec 48 d. Sec 49) : ah “van 20 F 7. SPO3 Do investigated a traffic accident along Quimpo Ave and Sandawa road and while on — investigation, he noticed that one of the passenger vehicles has no marking. capacity on its left si ‘What provision in RAc4136 did the driver violated? ~ Ree 32 33 ©, Sec 34 dSec35 ‘ : : £8, Buhangin police officers were conduicting random checkpoint along Cabantian road. One of the motorists had passengers on top of his driven vehicle. What provision in RA 4136 did the driver violated? at Ta halle al » NG@sec32(a) b. Sec 32(>)- @)secs2(e)) 5+ d. Sees OY eniiatetie Le ie 9, POS Fuentes with his buddy conducted a foot patrol along San Pedro Stand they noticed thata, driver parked his ne oycie along the sidewalk, What ice 4136 did he violated? a. Sec 51 (bse 62 ¢. Sec 53 40, POS Mug directed a trafic along Butiangin road and he spotted a uty vehicle unloading its paggenger at the middle of the road, What provision in RA 4, did the driver violated? t ‘ 54 Pe ame te rele StS erm SUBJECT: Criminal Investigation. ‘SCORE: Multiple Choice: Encircle the letter of your choice evrhis following are aims of criminal investigation in the collection or gathering of facts, except: ntfy the suspect b, to locate the suspect locate the vietim d. to provide evidence of guilt 2. Itis an act or omission forbidden by law and punishable by.a fine. imprisonment or even death. a fact b. felony © offense fime "43 itie a serious crime, graverthian misdemeanour and is generally punishable by death or Tyrofpenitentiay. lony offense fact event, a circumstance, an actual thing done or an occurrence that has. ‘might have been taken place. , crime fact va are persons ‘who actually testimony or comy ly Saw the commission of the crime and wh i a, Witnesses what they have seen, heard or actually Sane at oe a ©. Real Evidence d, Demonstrative Evidence lar to an mas associate evidence, whose existence or characteristics are relevant and nent Evidence b. Withes: 8. Itis an evidence 4 that ilust i ‘i Sufficient the tack cn te ae the testimony of a witness, which is admissible when with accuracy — emonstrative Evidence ©. Demonstrative Evidence (@))Real Evidence b.Witness —c, Documentary Evidence ds Real Evidence |8:A record in an investig: ee restineriaiecy ich describes the behavioural pattem of an indivi i ial Evidence jodus OperandiFilec. Real Evidence Decree EUR 3 10. A recording of interviews and unusual soupd and a. video recording —_b. plaster casting SUBJECT: Investigation and Report Writing Multiple Choice: Encircle the letter of your choice. 1. Derived from the Latin word vestigat itTieans “to track or trace” a. invistigate —_b. investigare investigated. investment’ a 2, The-Word investigation means, except: to find out injustice ©. to follow step by step; patiently inquiring or observing D. to search information d. to examine and inquire into with care and accuracy a, 3. He is a person ; tasked with the duty of carrying out the objectives of the investigation. a. castigator investigator __c. Investor d. inguisitor 4. Abrief swom statement executed by an individual having an interest in th se a. investigation kit _b. Investigation venue _¢. Investigation work 5. The following are parts of an investigation repost, except: a. Authority b, Facts of the case bservations 4d, Matters Investigated 6. A typical police investigation unit must have the following, except: a aeatate radio communication facilities g adequate transport capabilities (land and air) c, complete investigation kits equate computer games 7 in gathering facts are thealiowing, except: 7, The 3-15; tools of a inv ao na rentation -CdInvestigaton 4 Information a, Interview and Interrogation the following cardinal questions, except: 8. The first cardinal ic fie investigation refers to oe “a. what ich . when he might forget eh is thus this is basically important. : is is ba t ight forge! : a, video recording 7 {0 easily follow the herence a ed so that the read well lin 40, Sentences are Sey a. completeness mnmental Protections: A Review neircle the letter of your choice. = cllowing terms below that described BEST about FIRE? a th to plants and animals. e ipenecne of heat, fuel and oxygen. ‘all of these ‘Surface run-off and Svpecauent erosion. 2, TERRESTRIAL ECOSYSTEM is an ecosystem that exi Tt ©gories includes the following, EXCEPT: Lotic ecosystem is an ecosystem found in springs, brooks, creeks and rivers. b. Lowland cosystem is an ecosystem found in areas 18% and below in slope. ¢. Urban ecosystem is an ‘Scosystem found:in cities and other urban areas, 4. Upland ecosystem is an ecosystem found in areas above roe an slope. Pa 3. Normally under the animal kin (a) Both statements are true, (© First statement is true and second is false. ists on continents and islands of the world. 1gdom, predator is the attacker. Whereas, prey is the victim, b. Both statements are false. d. First statement is false and second is true, 4. oeal along the river banks for Environmental Protection or as buffer zone in forest lands is- 0 meters, b, 20 meters. c. 5 meters. d. 3 meters 5. Which statement/s below is/are TRUE about CO-ACTION? a. AMENSALISM is a form of co-acton wherein one organism is destroyed or consumed usually by small organism. baa COMMENSALISM happens when one organism is benefiied by another organism. PARASITISM occurs when one organism is inhibited by another organism d. all of these : ABIOTIC COMPONENTS of the environment means- 5. BrAgH eee eens . Dire, tah, a, land andar a tt ry air, moisture and sol 8fteigh a, so and vater can re sers are organisms that 2 ‘Whereas, green planta oe IC FORMS or into ~ 'b. Both statements are false. d. Fist statement is false and ‘bJllegat cutting anting and growing of trees SUBJECT: Gender Awareness and Development “Multiple Choice: Encircle the letter of your choice. True or, 5: Encircle T if the statement is ‘True and F if False. Fr 4. Women comprise close to 50 percent of high-level positions. £_2-Women in the world work twice as many hours as men. 3, Men have more interesting and varied activities than women, 4 In elected and appointed positions, men are preferred over women. 5, Sex changes across time and space. 6. Women own 1%,of the land in, the world. ‘ 7. Gender is emotional and social characteristics attributed by a given culture. 8. Gender stereotype is neither positive nor negative; they are simply inaccurate r ‘9, Men are better leaders and administrators than women. 1 E10. Childcare is the sole responsibilty of women WO. assesnnnnannnninnwusssssanscssnthogaeit SUBJECT: Human Resource Management ; WO Multipte Choice: Encircle the letter of your choice. generalizations of the male and female attributes, € 4. tis the acquisition or procurement function cof Uikiv’starts withthe planning of human resources in aiation to available jobs. t i se tp organization &infortatn ‘@acauisiion _¢. maintenance _d. development “4 sae rewards and sanction. maintenance By ee ifs, dies, resigns, transfers to other x. of HRM comprises of motivating, compensation admin ee Tr dopment b. research ¢, acquisition _ rine replacement of the PNP uniformed personnel who ‘b.duota tribution recruitment is unction of Human | uae Mana : ‘ gement seated 10 jobs, a.maintenance _b, devel i 4 infor Eee ON iuGehernteoremteneren SUBJECT: Logistics Management Multipte Choice: Encircle the letter of your choice, is the protection of logistics faciities, equipment and supplies from piferage, sabotage, 4. facilities istics security logistics ‘administer and manage the logistics activites of the PNP is - ission logistics), .¢:management 0... vision Je consumable or perishable property used or consumed by a PNP personnel cate alan spendable supplies. tonexpendable supplies; c. supplies. republic ose of life, damage, 1oss oF 6 acts or conditions that may result in compromise of information, oe of property ~ logistics security threats b. logistics security c. logistics d. facilities mn inventory, distribution and disposition of includes research and development, acquisitio imate hea @Imaterial mgt bb, propérty accountability _¢. maintenance mgt 4. facility mat anal mean supplies purchased from appropria) 42 of reimbursable funds of the PNP. a: supplies b. expendable supplies C public supplies 4. non-expendable supplies: fer any material or substantial change or alteration in size Be zee @urable in nature when used, don't suff form, ‘ public supplies (B)ion-expendable supplies ©: Suprlies 4. expendable supplies 8. The science of planging & executing the acquisition of supply, movement & maintenance of forces- a. vision (bhnanagement ¢. logistics d. mission ‘the basic equipage and facilities to all PNP units and personnel, ‘a, mission (pusion ‘c. management 1d. logistics 49Obigaton imposed by law on any PNP forthe prope use, care & maintenance of supplies & to him- a. property accountability @ personal responsibility ‘d. command responsibility SCORE: ___@. property responsibility asanentanaeneeneeesor SIDI sasetewesiannnnsnunasentonacnenesttt CT: Public Speaking! Encircle the letter of your choice. used to communicate the message 5% b. plagiarism bnannel 4, discipline — HRS ag Ae Huns NG c ples in pubic speaking st talk about ther people's experon Snes) Hopf feces rarreeeecce he So pic t o lescript c. plagiarism , outline perception £3 speech works to convined pecbidto change the manner of thelr hink!n, th ing, of to start doing something that they are not currently doing. ea formative 'b. entertainment ¢. manuscript _( dpersuasive 4. A part of the speech which contains main ideas, ofganizational p 5 | organizational patterns, connective devices Teferences to outsidevesearch- ate nd \@ body. (el nclusion . preparation 4. voice nam 5.What part of the speech which contains attention getters, thesis statement, audience adaptation, redibility pene Fea and transition to the body? b. a. body introduction... .¢. interference. ,..d, voice 6. Anything that blocks the communication and classified as external, internal and speaker generated- (@ interference ey public speaking ¢. audience awareness d. positive 7. It consist of the messages that the speaker sends without wofds but through eye contact, facial expression, posture, body movement, gestures and personal appearance. cs ies ‘bj non-verbal communication c.condlusion (4, audience i tne microphone, lptép and othe ecrical gadget blore delivering the speech © icniececcny Side veke catnnavaens neck Js of speaking which is a see es ing the ente speech on the manuscript i 90RD be memonzed fe phanusetet 4. extemporaneous ra following ndt a'type of a speech? = tien ona of (HO mrstave c:pernuasive _@feedback Be ere rents ne nto gear ca acon ee = x rvisory Leadership e " SCORE: SUBJECT: Se; Encitle the letter of your choice, : mul ®: «effective mechanisms for controlling police work is- ate ‘iweeklymectings —. pefiodic raises 4. credibility ‘ ie supposed to 2. supervision Sihcers in line ‘maintain productivity ‘a. Kee? Po roductivity fata. Grete poke fe esponaiie i i i tae Mey oinelhng id tsterfined by how much you al ind to lose sight of goals ‘two basic theories of su . ipervision a. formalist and humanistic ‘b/logical and behavioral c. a & B d. none of these ductivity is measured by, ... b. moderators & outputs E Jhpuits & outputs d. throughputs & quantifiers ; " | When motivating police officers the single best thing you can do is jive them more money for mre work. ' listen to their complaints fell them-when they hayé done a good job d. allow freedom of expression ice supervisor Mark had given R01 Bob daily instructions for 10 months. Bob had continually. ne less work than the rest of the Police Officers. SPO1 Mark decided to do something about if. “ve been watching your work for mtonths and there is very litle of it” said Mark, “You're not part of my team! i The best/analysis of the above paragraph is- 1 Mark is correct even if he is a litle late. Neither SPO1 Mark nor PO1,Bab are doing thelr job G. PO1 Bob deserves a second chance because PO1 Bob didn't write things down d. Both of them work diligently to accomplish their task, view of Rules of Crimitial. Procedure hoice: Encircie the letter of voles, ge t! id in the criminal complaint 6r information? hich of the following is ngtincluded i F ee a {ihe accused ©. dualifying aggravating, ©. name of the off Nieating circumstance -acts complained of fended party «cognizance of a case inthe First Instance i to take coo General juediction ance is known as d. delegated jurisdiction == of Conviction in the RTC for non-capital offense ter conviction in the RTC for o aes punishable by death or reci 10. The place of trial fora criminaLacton called~ : @. delegated jurisdiction ferritorial jurisdiction _¢. venue d. motion _e. action’ 11. Under the expanded jurisdiction of the Metropolitan Trial Cour, it shall exercise exclusive original jurisdiction over the offense punishable with imprisonment... |. not exceeding 6 months Inot exceeding 6 years jot exceeding 4 years.and 2, months jot exceeding 4 years and 6 months * b, criminal procedure d. civil procedure be the one to file tl iplaint in the crime of- 1413, The offended spouse should be the a eco rece ese a, bigamy b. tapes. ate king the aires islare- 14.0 modes of Testa ofthe person (to be arrested ey fe a fejon to the custody. of the person making the arrest for admission to bail, thé. has the burden of showing that the d. bailiff ° ballistics which refers tothe examiners who ‘examine bullets exaie frearms submited. SASId investigation », legal proceedings eran d. none of these . ral a. blood "St examines and identifies t the following, except: A . glass ¢. drugs roblems , een Word forthe term“orensic"is- i} ia Isis. ¢. florensis d, flourescent ‘5. Forensic Chem : avons a can be applied to the following, except: oa lysis b. toxicology c. narcotics Coasting paint chips 6.Abr ‘ ee is Of forénsic science which studies criminal things which are hidden and have to be dusted, C tn 18 OF to be detected with special light application- ‘ iminalistics b. engineering sciences «. toxicology d. all of these 7. The following are the application of physics inthe field of criminglistics, except: a. firearm identification b, toolmark comparison c'parcotics @. plone of these 8. Itis a broad class of questioned document examination. (2: Handwriting identification _b. latent print identification _, ballistics. all of these 9. It refers to the presentation of ballistics reports, firearms, bullets, cartridge cases and allied exhibits in court / a. technical examination (egal proceedings field investigation _—_d, none of these Paul L. Kirk, Ph.D __b. Edward Richar Schulmeister _d, none of these 10. es is known as the “Father of Criminalistics.” a, Ipha & Charlie, an Alpha 8 ¢ Bode SCORE: z + Famil i SUBJECT: Famlly Cote ing iter of your choice ss * iildren- at legitimate chi entitled to the legitime 4. The ob ss rs of parents lof these a. Beart cc, Receive SUP nto his/her father or mother 8 acti in 28 On a guinty GArinity vil status tion 2. itis the oi ti a. pater! an essential or formal requisite of marriage? gparties license ime ©. civil interdiction d. minority 2ans fitness to be subject of legal relations and is inherent in every natural person. @ Juridical persons (p,fatual persons (cjurdical capaci 4. capai & They are children conceived and born during the marriage of parents who are lawfully married ileaitimate children b, legitimated children (c-Jegitimate children d. adopted children 10. Linder the family code, the right to fix domicile is placed on - ‘both spouses decision b, decision of the wife ‘c. decision of the husban d. decision of the parents (Alpha & Chari SUBJECT: Police Media Relations SCORE: Multiple Choice: Encitcle the letter of your choice 4. The phrase flexibility is a key in dealing with media means. i. 7 ; Basis and not to be overly restrictive \ ia access in order to restict access to vital national soe rity informatior a names aie I Security fr tion. toremove provide only he news or infermatn Bat wineipin he rere Soeet perseav® 2. 900d image "sonnel and organization MEFS lOok for, except: 2. The following as long as 8 intresting is what news repo negative in nature Ech ing a, devastating © to creabity O crime incidence cc. compromising ‘i ikenly and ine rately accus 3, ra PNP member et the Best thing a . ut Freanour by @ isto Tif of Media as people with the folowing vitues, except —— Bignorant ane can apse an rei are laws : aoe ust be aun hat have confidentially clause or restriction to media access that the 6975 @ Ra s208 . RA7610 8. General IY Teporters think of PNP personnel as people withthe following characteristics, except: ont trust the medi ) media @ ‘strict | Ga and courageous d ios reporters to know how government works 9. Ina murder case wherein the victim is a PUJ Driver, the person who can provide tne appropriate Tesponse to the conduct of investigation and the findings tothe media is te @nvestigator on case b Chief Investigator c. Homicide Investigator & Chief of Pe © 10. Mr Ambush Palagi, a most wanted terrorist was killed in a raid conducted by members of the Regional Public Safety Battalion and resulted to the recovery of a cache of fire: and the arrest of 7 other suspects, n the press conference io be aven who sh the information on the conduct of the operation tothe m ams and explosives }ould be the one giving fs BRevional Director a. ee coma Cane CERPSB Battalion Commander ¢. Spo in Everphing Give Thanks: 1 PSILC RTS11 C20 3 cise to mastering the art of effective writing and ©. Set the Example . Always Follow cchnically and Tactically Proficient Sound and Timely Decis Detisions Example oY 4. Be Emotionally Stable Principle that builds © success of the unit Our Self and Seek Self-Improvement b. Set the Example Your Subordinates Informed d. Train Your Officer As A Team ‘Morale and esprit de corps by capitalizing on all information Principle that familaizes each members’ capabilties and imitations thereby ‘trust and understanding- E . oe if and Seek Self-Improvement erate Example ‘ordinates Informed rain Your Officer As A Team that takes initiative in the absence of order by accepting responsibiliies whenever a bility and Take Responsibility For Your Action ibility In. Your Subordinates . fit eesiony 8. Bolng Dominant , | Mig 8 Always Demands Respect ( Leadership Principle G-oadership G SUBJECT: Human Relations ‘ Matiple Choice: Encircle the lt of Yo choice @ Atye i bey ¢ " 1. A type of Qiiality Management that emphasize Product and services adhering to exact standard Quality Management |b Total Quality Mar nt Over Defects Management |d- High Quality Management 2.The following are funda except: a. human dignity Q@power . motivation d. empathy 5. Itis an ability of putting oneself in somé k ce it Someone @ge's place, understanding his point of view. eset b, humanity» pathy 4, displacement lentals of Hunan relationship that helps reduce human relations problems, 4. The following are new developments in Human Relationship, except: a. Quality Management Totat Quality Management ©. Zero Defects Management... _(@High Quality Management 5. A way in which information and understanding af6 transmitted and unifies group behavior a. humanity, . motivation Jommuhication d. social play 6. It.can be simply gagctibed as ai individual's total response to Various motivating forces. iS a. goal Jmotivation c. desire , accomplishment on 2 i : 7. The following are responsible job behaviors, except: — a.BeonTime b. Be Poilte 'c. Don't Sleep on the Job come As You Are 8. The most general sense refers to all interactions that can occur among people and this is- cnn (ByHuman Relations, c, Dignity 4. 9. It is defined a s an integrated hierarchy aiid team {f people whose activities must be coo ve specific objectives. 4, Mera tela atad Gal i ‘a)Management(6)Resouree Management |" ¢, Administration bees | 10. Why is human relationship important?» : | a. to resolve conflict b. pemeniye, living reaananenenannsnennnann ¥ refers to the getting & performing os o move together in a cooperative Way. F ciline . e ; +c, storming 4. adjourning ifr 6. This is an, 5 i . i - . Pe ores d. effective effort ps are a number to of significance cE eae b. lawof a big picture " di law of the great challenge is more important than the role- aw of the big picture "b. law of significance C. law of the niche law of the great challenge __ 9. As the challenge escalates, the need for the teamwork elevates- "a. law of the big picture law of the great challenge ~ c: law of the niche law of significance 10, All have a place where they add the most value- ‘of the niche 'b. law of significance “Slaw of the the great challenge __, lawofbig picture _seaccaszuserenuseennusntenssnanentennensesnensrectenavansnvansvionngnnangannnnnnssnonanangsteten SUBJECT: Roll Call Training ss ‘Multiple Choice: Encircle the letter of your choice e ‘ 4am nt in the coriduct for fll call traning of personne! - a 4 in a classroom style formation by, sitting on the ae ba landing in squad or platoon formation 4. standing ina circle 5. This is the reason why Roll Call Training was introduced. yrar athe problem of sserinatiog Gates memos down the lne addressed by the Pro Personnel are trained even without faking them out of duty for a long period o tis the best way of ensuring police discipline by ensuring daily attendance. d. Proficiency of personnel is improved and made better. if I © 6 Roll Call has its roots at ~ i a.Scotland Yard (6) NYPD @wro dd. DCLA i ‘7. Roll Call Training is presently known as- . Performance Governing System under Patrol Plan 2030, Police Information and Continuing Education ‘Troop Information and Education: d. Police Information and Education 8. In conducting Roll Call Training the 1* thing a supervisor will do is to- check the equipments b, check the appearance leck the attendance @check if personnel is in uniform 9. Roll Call Training is conducted to __ everyday. a. members of Provincial Public Safety Company Patrol Personnel Traffic Personnel : all of these ! 10. the most qualified person to conduct the Roll Call Training? Unit Commander b, HRRD Officer/Personnel rvisOr |. Persor LP Shift SUD ISOr ss apesinsocamnorereeunenesiennannaananasnennseeet SUBJECT: Inspection and Monitoring (2,points each] Multiple Choice: Encircle the letter of your choice. The following are the things to be inspected and monitored, ate .d quantity of notes of ticklers/notebooks - 2. A subject policeman who hhas a hit jh per ve abuse for inflicting injuries to a pers affect the judgment of the evalu Pe aes 4 halo effect gives him a high grade cr | factor clarity led: performance Base BOE, b. Rerortrnapecton and Monitonnd agence ne a ‘SCORE: 1 ieee other when Bobby Tee ran away eens ‘after Bobby Tee and he pavement causing nie death. ROB! ime, he stabbed ae Pearainse eroneal and fled to the render to th le of weeks of hidi surrender tothe Sigaboy Police Station. hepenet authorities? 12 hours ©)re hours: @ds hours a 4 Wee Pung Brgy wa Stig roel oo the ees fe POM Sing EE A nn ee deny cackedtum ara rebbed te DOU? C2 io sta arson ang tapanta GOUT AUSELESSSNSY CATT) fat crime was committed by the vill @tret 'b, robbery ccindirect assault assault SUBJECT: First Responder’s Role Multiple Choice: Encircle the letter score: _6/ your choice. [fo 41. A police officer who first ani at the crime scene- a, Patrol Officer First Responder . Patrolman 2. Index crime is acrime against - a, person 'b. property ‘ab d.none ofthese ie example of a afidex crime >. anecannle ct 9ngriote, muti 44, The search for physical evidences done using the 4. Front liner d. none of these: ted method of search depending upon | location to be sear |__ the actual Iocgene sketchers Bape acne Investigation i & Conduct of final survey 5, Crime seene sketeners, indicating the actu al measuremertof things with scale and position ; the- Soe ang oneies tae ah Pole th Pole a. 4d. none of these except opportunity (@)instruments ime scene is- ess than 5 minutes ‘ @an ortmese i a problem, disaster @)detates Se: arch Crime Scene Sketchers ial Laws ©. legal Fishin, rote e lof thes, : ° i DILG — ()NAPOLCOM ‘of what government? dd. none of these “¢.Director —_d. Chief of Staff P with the rank of Pl to PSUPT - Chief, PNP. d. CSC Director ‘3, What basic ele the leadership environ 4, The Cont hysial send? «¢. The situation eader : decisis i ment that can affect 4, What basic element in Fehipgrvronment that ca n-making? " i The Condition |" a.The Leader ‘Group - © " i, ea | 5. Which the following s node element of leadership environment?

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