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2. In the Philippines, the PNP is administered by the National Police Commission, what is the
equivalent of the National Police Commission in Thailand police management?
3. What is the equivalent of the Philippines National Police Commission in Japans’ policing
system?
4. Philippine National Police is the main law enforcement in the Philippines while in Japan is
8. What country that has the motto of “To Protect and Serve”?
a. Philippines c. Indonesia
b.Cambodia d. Maldives
a. Maymyo c. Moyma
b. Myomay d. Momma
a.Gagpa c. Gopa
b. Gaga d. Goga
12. The chief of police in Bhutan policing system has the rank of
a. Gagpoen c. Wogma
b. Gongma d. Jungpoen
13. Under the police rank system of Sri Lanka, the highest junior gazetted officer is
15. What country requires its police applicants age is 18-35 years of age and must have finished
secondary education?
a. Kazakhstan c. Oman
b. Cambodia d. Vietnam
16. What country wherein faithfulness and obedience to God is one of the entry qualifications?
b. Israel d. Indonesia
17. To pay promptly over money collected by constables to the magistrate court is one of the
duties of police in Georgia.This statement is true. These statements are
a. True c. Confusing
18. Dae Wonsu is the highest rank in North Korea, what is the second highest rank?
a. Wonsu c. Sangwi
b. Tungmu-sangsa d.Chungsa
19. The highest National Police rank of Iran is
a. Policeman c. Corporal
b. Constable d. Conscript
21. What police system that placed a high degree of emphasis on the elimination of juvenile
crime?
22. What is the equivalent Police Officer 2 rank in the Phlippines in Singapore police?
a. 23 c. 21
b. 22 d. 20
b. corporal d. constable
b. Syria d. Taiwan
26. Police training in this country requires the different trainings depending on the ranks that one
is interested to apply as a result you don’t need to start at the lowest rank to become
commissioned officer. This is practiced in
b. Afghanistan d. Pakistan
27. Regardless of your citizenship you are qualified to apply as a police officer in what
country?
a. Nepal c. Georgia
a. RPPNG c. RPI
b. RPB d. RNZP
29. The Sultan Qaboos Academy for Police Sciences can be found in
a. Indonesia c. Kudarat
b. Malaysia d. Oman
b. Kuwait d. b and c
32. In North Korean police and military systems their Reserve Military Training Unit consist of
approximately 1.7 million, their Worker-Peasant Militia consist 4.1 million while the Young
Red Guards consist of
33. What North Korean force is mandatory for its citizen to attend training?
35. The duration of the basic training course for police of Myanmar takes long for
a. 9 months c. 7 months
36. Which of the following police in Thailand that consist of uniformed personnel who lack
police powers and are largely responsible for writing out reports for insurance of companies for
victims of theft?
a. 16 c. 15
b. 17 d. 14
38. The United Arab Emirates (UAE) National Guard officer candidates attend their training in
a. centralized c. organized
b. decentralized d. disorganized
40. In Lebanon, all officers are required to attend the police academy for basic training which is
_______ weeks long.
a. 5 c. 15
b. 10 d. 2o
a. 15 c. 17
b. 16 d. 21- 28
a. Constable c. cadet
44. The following countries have similar highest ranks, except for
a. Phlippines c. Turkey
b. Laos d. Syria
a. Myanmar c. Maldives
b. Malaysia d. Georgia
a. Thailand c. Turkey
b. Taiwan d. Israel
47. What is the equivalent of the Ministry of Interior and Justice in Iran in the Philippines?
a. NAPOLCOM c. IAS
b. DILG d. PLEB
48. The local police officer assigned in post in villages and rural police areas in Japan is called
a. Kimchusan c. Chusai-san
b. Kitusan d.Chuzaisho
49. The belief that social order can be achieved through moral and political reform because man
is by nature good or capable of goodness is
a. Napoleonic thought c. Dewey’s thought
51. Gendarmerie Nationale is the French police organization operating within the Ministry of
Defense that is responsible for
53. The moral or religious police force in Saudi Arabia responsible for enforcing the Qur’an is
a. Mubahith c. Mumbaki
b. Mutawa d. Munaikan
54. Offenses whose inception, proportion, and or direct or indirect effects involve more than one
nation is
55. The major anticrime campaign initiated by the Communist party in China is
a. Xianda c. Zanda
b. Yanda d. Wanda
56. A type of society that has system of laws along with armies of lawyers and police who tend
to keep busy handling political crime and terrorism and a punishment.
57. A type of criminal justice or police system where adversarial is a strong and where lawyers
interpret and judges are bound by precedent.
a. common c. socialist
b. civil d. Islamic
58. A model of police system that if the criminals are poor the government would conduct a
study so that they could raise the family from poverty.
a. Ireland c. France
b. Switzerland d. Thailand
59. The investigation, evaluating, and comparing the criminal justice processes of more than one
country, culture, or institution is
60. The package of transnational flows of people’s, openness to ideas and authority is
61. The package of transnational flows of people’s and making the world as one village is
a. globalization universalization c. globalization deterilization
62. A review whereby advisory opinions rather than judgments are rendered because
constitutionality is decided without hearing an actual case that has arisen under a particular law
is
a. Adjudicators c. Adversarial
b. Administrative d. Abstract
a. Advocats c. Counsel
64. The religious terrorist group that supported Islam in the current Persian Gulf region during
the years 1090-1275.
a. Assassins c. Ujama
b. Al-Qaida d. Yakuza
65. The effect of the drug eradication strategies such that drugs are eliminated from one region
only to have production increase in another region to meet demand is called
a. Balloon c. UFO
b. Kite d. Birds
66. Committees in England that act as an independent watchdog on the prisons, meeting with
inmates and staff to safeguard the well-being and rights of all prisoners and to help
with
67. All law that is not criminal; the body of rules that regulate behavior between individuals that
do not involve the potential of criminal sanctions (contracts, torts, wills, poverty, family matters,
commercial law)
68. The belief that social order can be achieved through moral and political reform, because man
is by nature good or capable of goodness; the idea of group consciousness or collectivity is the
main force behind motivating people to avoid illegal or immoral activity
b. Napoleonican d. Confucian
69. The illegal trading of persons across borders against their will formal financial gain is
70. The study and description of country’s law, criminal procedure or justice process.
71. The holy war by the Islamic fundamentalists who want to protect their religion from
creeping secularism and cultural imperialism posed by Western countries such as the United
States is
b. Magister d. Jihad
72. A method of therapy used in Japan whereby individuals use introspection to understand the
impact of their behavior on others and others on them.
a. Mubahit c. Yugurs
b. Mutawa d. Naikan
73. An individual in Socialist Law systems who hears complaints and ensures that government
agents are performing their functions correctly.
a. Sandigan c. Factionman
b. Tribesman d. Ombudsman
74. The governmental structures in England consisting of the monarch, the House of Lords,
and
a. Socialist c. Federal
b. Presidential d. Parliament
75. The Supreme court of Japan, divided into three separate benches of five justice, that handles
all illegal matters other than those assigned the Grand Bench, including the cases of appellate-
76. The French police organization within the ministry of the Interior responsible for Paris and
political objectives.
78. These are lay judges in Germany used extensively in courts of appeal for minor offenses and
for first level criminal offenses.
a. Schoffen c. Schupo
b. Schtzpolizei d. Schapo
79. Military leaders who exercised absolute rule in Japan during the year of isolation from
other cultures from 1603-1867.
a. Shoguns c. Shura
b. Shari’a d. Shoiders
80. In England, professional attorneys who are paid by the state for their work are called
81. The terrorist group beginning in seventh-century India whose reign lasted for seven centuries
and executed million of people
a. Thugs c. Yakuza
b. Diaspora d.Terrorism
82. The process whereby the judicial or criminal fairness is perverted in order to achieve
particular political objectives is
83. These are national police forces that have a specific, non-regional jurisdiction, such as the
British Transport Police. The Serious Organized Crime and Police Act 2005 refers to
a. centralized c. disorganized
b. decentralized d. demoralized
86. To be appointed and to become a police officer in UK, one must have the age upper limit of
a. 28 c. 32
b. 30 d. none of these
87. There are no formal educational requirements for recruitment in England. This statement is
a. 55 c. 57
b. 56 d. 58
89. People’s Law Enforcement Board in the Philippines is tantamount to England as
90. law enforcement in United Kingdom is organized separately in each of the legal systems of
England and Wales, Northern Ireland and Scotland. This statement is
91. Which of the following countries that has a centralized police organization?
b. USA d. UK
92. How many divisions of police districts are present in New Zealand law enforcement?
a. 12 c. 14
b. 13 d. 15
93. The general emergency call number in New Zealand Police is 111 while the traffic call
number is
a. 222 c. 444
b. 333 d. 555
96. Must be a competent swimmer is a minimum requirement to become police officer in what
country.
b. England d. France
97. What country requires applicant for police to have attended a recruitment information
seminar?
99. The national police force responsible for enforcing criminal law, enhancing public safety,
maintains order and keeping the peace throughout New Zealand.
100. In England & Wales, the chief police officer of a territorial police force may designate any
person who is employed by the police authority maintaining that force, and is under the direction
and control of that chief police officer. This statement is
1. The state or quality of being secured or freedom from fear on danger is referred to as
A. liberty C. protection
B. security D. dangerless
2. Who among the following refers to a group of people or organization entrusted with the job of
protecting somebody or something, especially a building or institution, against crime?
B. protectors D. guards
3. These are conditions or acts that may cause damage to property, injury, or loss of life.
A. hazards C. danger
B. risks D. warning
A. managers C. security
B. administrators D. agencies
C. security hazards
6. The Act governing the organization and management of private security agency, company
guard forces and government security forces is known as –
A. Physical security
C. Personnel Security
D. Communication Security
8. What law gives the PNP the responsibilities in the supervision, control and training, and
operations of security agencies and in the issuance of license to operate and the license to practice
the security profession?
9. In 1950’s private security agencies/guard were under the supervision and control of the
_________.
A. Philippine Constabulary C. INP
11. A more in-depth study including risk management, analysis of risk factors, environmental
and physiological security, and analysis of crime patterns, fraud and internal theft is:
12. The term may mean security measures applied to business industries.
13. This could be defined as “the skillful handling of the security and safety measures of business
enterprises and industrial establishments.”
A. Security Operations
C. Security Administration
D. Security Enterprises
14. There are two security measures usually undertaken: the active and passive measures. Which
of these is not an active measure?
16. It is the broadest branch of security which is concerned with the physical measures adopted to
prevent unauthorized access to equipment, facilities, materials, and documents, and to safeguard
them against espionage, sabotage damage and theft.
17. A component of communications security that results from all measures designed to protect
transmission from the interception, traffic analysis, and imitative deception.
18. It refers to the protection of assets, guests, personal effects and other properties in hotels, inns,
and other similar establishments.
19. This is a type of security that deals primarily with the protection of processes, formula, patents
and other industrial and manufacturing activities from espionage, infiltration, loss, compromise,
or photocopying.
21. It is the broadest branch of security which is actually a system of barriers placed between
potential intruders and the matters to be protected.
22. This refers to any physical structure whether natural or man made capable of restricting,
deterring, delaying or preventing illegal and unauthorized access to an installation.
A. Barriers C. Hazards
B. Fences D. Walls
23. The following are the principles which necessitates the establishment of physical measures to
deny unauthorized access or intrusion, except:
24. What is the term referring to barriers which are offered by nature which could obstruct or
delay the passage way of potential intruders?
A. Natural C. Structural
B. Human D. Energy
26. These barriers are usually shepherd dogs trained for and used as guards.
A. Natural C. Animal
B. Human D. Energy
27. What is the level of security where the system designed to impede unauthorized external
activity such as simple intrusion to armed attack?
28. It is a medium of structure which defines the physical limits of an installations or area to
restrict or impede access thereto.
29. Security managers and security personnel also consider the various lines of defense that could
help delay or stop intruders. First Line includes –
33. These are independent structures designed to control physical and visual access between
outside areas.
34. It is an additional overhang of barbed wire placed on vertical perimeter fences facing upward
and outward with a 45-degree angle with three to four strands of barbed wires spaced 6-inches
apart.
36. What lighting system is used in times of power failure or other emergencies when other
systems are inoperative?
A. Standby lighting C. Floodlights
B. Movable Lighting D. Emergency lighting
37. The most familiar type of outdoor security lighting designed to provide two specific results:
glare projection or controlled lighting refers to
A. Standby Lighting C. Continuous Lighting
B. Emergency Lighting D. Portable Lighting
38. A type of protective lighting being used in prisons and correctional institutions to illuminate
walls and outside barriers.
39. A kind of alarm which detects any sound caused by attempted force entry.
A. Vibration Detection Device C. Electric Eye Device
B. Laser Beam Alarm D. Audio Detection Device
40. This system consists of ringing up a visual or audible alarm near the object to be protected.
A. Central Station System C. Auxiliary Alarm
B. Local Alarm D. Proprietary System
41. A type of protective alarm wherein the currency activation devices are placed in the teller’s
cash drawer and connected to the alarm system using a wire connector.
43. This type of alarm is done by requiring on both side of the device and therefore the probability
of accidental alarm is reduced.
44. Which of these types of lock can be opened and closed remotely by electronic means?
45.A system used in big installations whereby keys can open a group or groups of locks is known
as-
47.A mechanical, electrical, hydraulic or electronic device designed to prevent entry into a
building, room, container or hiding.
A. Keys C. Cabinet
B. Locks D. Alarm
48.What metallic container is used for the safekeeping of documents or small items in an office or
installation?
51.A written order or schedule issued by a superior officer usually the private security agency or
branch manger or operations officer assigning the performance of private security or detective
service duties.
A.Duty Detail Order
C.License to Operate
D.None of these
54.A private security agency should have a minimum of ______ licensed private security under its
employ before a regular license shall be granted.
A. 30 C. 1,000
B. 200 D. 60
55.Company guard force or private detective agency shall have a minimum of _____ licensed
private security personnel under its employ before a regular license shall be granted.
A. 30 C. 1,000
B. 200 D. 60
56.The application for renewal of license to operate shall be filed at least _____ days before expiry
date of license to operate.
57.An applicant for license to operate must at least have a minimum capitalization of:
B. 4 years D. 1 year
60.The application for license to exercise security profession and/or permit to operate a private
security agency shall be filed with the office of the -
C. Sec., DILG
D. Chief, PNP-SOSIA
61.How many pieces of licensed firearms a PSA with 100 guards must initially procure?
A. 10 D. 30
B. 15 E. 100
C. 20
62.Which of the following should not be issued to a private security guard under normal
condition?
C. Magnum .22
A. 18 D. 21
B. 19 E. 25
C. 20
64.The number of rounds of ammunition assigned per unit or per firearm should not exceed –
A. 25 D. 50
B. 30 E. 100
C. 40
A.5 D. 20
B. 10 E. 25
C. 15
66.Under R.A. 5487, firearms’ license could be revoked because of the following, except:
A. Failure to submit any issued FA for verification as required by Sec. 897 of RAC
D. Carrying of FAs inside the place stated in the permit as required by E.O. or carrying FA in
places prohibited under the law
67.The following consist the standard uniform for male security guards, except:
C. service belt
68.All employers/owners/operators of PSA/CSF shall provide at least one (1) set of the prescribed
uniform free of charge to their respective security guard for–
A. Security Director
D. Security Supervisor 3
71.He is responsible for the entire operation and administration/management of the security
agency and directly responsible to the agency operator/owner/Board of Directors
B. responsible for the security officers who are scheduled in a certain shift for a particular period
73. Which is not a function of the Office of the Operations Manager/Staff Director for Operations
A. operations C. training
B. intelligence D. liaison
A. immediately turn over the person arrested to the nearest peace officer
A. background investigation
D. Surveillance work
76. A conference or dialogue between the survey team and management officials of a plant
before security survey is conducted.
A. Orientation C. Reminders
78. A heavily constructive fire and burglar resistant container usually a part of the buildings
structure used to keep and protect cash, documents, and negotiable instruments.
A. Vaults C. Safe
80. The management for keys in a plant, office or business organization to prevent unauthorized
access to said keys;
81. The providing of sufficient illumination to areas, buildings, fencing or other spots
during hours of darkness to insure visibility of the guards and to act as deterrent to intruders;
82. A method, scheme, or device or their combinations thwart prevent, delay, or negate
criminal acts;
B. Burglar-resistive D. dry-run
83. An alarm device using radio waves so that any object causing a disturbance of that wave in a
room actuates a signal with security;
84. A written authority issued by the agency directing a guard to perform a certain lawful task;
85. A method used by security to screen outsiders and visitors with or with out vehicles before
being admitted into installation;
86. The willful and malicious disruption of the normal activities process and functions of a plant,
installation or premises. This can be by explosion, psychological, mechanical, incendiary and
other means:
87. The protection against any kind of crimes to safeguard life, assets, and operation by the use of
various method and devices;
88. Which of the following should not be issued to PSA under normal Condition?
A. Cal.45 C. Cal.38
B. pilferage D. sabotage
90. Which of the following guards that does not belong to the BlueArmy;
91. This include any person who offers or renders personal service to watch or secure either a
residence or business establishment or both building, compounds or areas for hire or
compensation, or as employee thereof.
93. Which of the following conducts prophylactic operations in the area of engagement?
94. How many pieces of license firearms a PSA with 100 guards must initially procure?
A. 30 C. 15
B. 20 D. 100
95. What is the security force maintained and operated by any private company/corporation for its
own requirements?
A. CGF C. PSA
B. GSF D. A and B
96. A PSA and PDA maybe organized by any Filipino citizen or corporation, association,
partnership which is how many percent owned and controlled by a Filipino Citizen?
A. 70% C. 100%
B. 80% D. 90%
97. The minimum age of the operator or manager of a private security must not be:
A. Less than 25 years old but not more than 50 years old.
D. Less than 30 years old but not more than 55 years old.
98. During the first year of operation, what is the initial number of guards to be contracted by
Private Security Agencies?
A. 50 C. 1000
B. 100 D. 200
99. What is the minimum number of contracted security guards for PSA branch office?
A. 10 C. 15
B. 20 D. 30
100. A private security guard who is escorting a big amount of money or cash outside his area of
jurisdiction shall be issued with a:
A. DDO C. Mission Order