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CRIMINOLOGY BOARD REVIEW

Comparative Police Systems


Mock Board Examination
---------------------------------------------------------------LAW ENFORCEMENT ADMINISTRATION
INSTRUCTION: Select the correct answer for each of the following questions. Mark only one
answer for each item by shading the box corresponding to the letter of your choice on the answer
sheet provided. STRICTLY NO ERASURE ALLOWED. Use pencil no. 2 only.
MULTIPLE CHOICES
1. In what year that the Bilateral Agreement among its members
at the INTERPOL approved?
A. 1923
C. 1924
B. 1978
D. 1932
2. What kind of modern crime is committed when the use of one
person's personal information by another to commit fraud or
other crimes is made?
A. Larceny
C. Identity Theft
B. Espionage
D. Customary
3. INTERPOL, which one of these gives development equipping activities for member countries
in fighting transnational crimes?
A. Secure global police communication services
B. Operational data services and databases for police
C. Operational police support services
D. Police training and development
4. The term used to describe a number of criminal organizations around the world.
A. Mafia
C. Mafia syndicate
B. Organized crime
D. Criminal Organization
5. The most powerful Yakuza clan is:
A. Inagawa-kai
B. Japanese Yakuza

C. Sumiyoshi-kai
D. Yamaguchi-gumi

6. One police force in France is responsible in main civil law enforcement with the primary
jurisdiction over cities and large towns.
A. Surete Nationale
C. Gendarmerie
B. Magistrates
D. Knights
7. What is the position of the head of Israel Police under the power vested in him by legislation
and regulations and in accordance with national policy, as led down by the Minister of Public
Security?
A. Chief of Police
C. Chief, PNP
B. Director of Police
D. Commissioner of Police
8. What is the so-called Para-military force within the Israel Police?
A. Border guards
C. Israel Agent
B. Police Nationale
D. Aviation Groups
9. The Federal Police Force in Germany responsible for domestic security that combines law
enforcement and intelligence pertains to what?
A. Bundeskriminalamt
C. Bundespolizei
B. Border Guards
D. State Police

10. Newly admitted member of the Cambodian Police commenced


with the rank of A. Police Officer 1
C. Detective
B. Officer Constable
D. Aide de camp
11. What is that division under London Police Service responsible for initiating investigations
into criminal activity and for providing investigative support to the uniformed division?
A. Criminal Investigation Division
B. Corporate Service Divison
C. Support Services
D. General Investigation Section
12. What is the main agency tasked with maintaining law and order in the city-state of
Singapore?
A. Singapore Police Force
C. Pasukan Polis Singapura
B. Gendermaries
D. either A or B
13. The Singapore Police Force Police Headquarters includes the following appointments except
one, which one is excluded?
A. Commissioner of Police
C. Deputy Chief of Police
B. Director for Special Duties
D. Chief of Staff
14. It pertains to the official name of the Turkish police which assumes roles in law enforcement
and security matters mostly in cities and metros
A. Jandarma
C. Emniyet Genel Mundurlugu
B. Military Police
D. Village Guards
15. The largest police force in North America with primary responsibilities in law enforcement
and investigations with the five borough of New York City is:
A. New York Police Department
B. Los Angeles Police Department
c. Royal Canadian Mounted Police
D. Federal Bureau of Investigation
16. Which among the following choices does not belong to the organization of New York Police
Department?
A. Aviation Unit
C. Organized Crime Control Bureau
B. Emergency Unit
D. none of these
17. Under the New York Police Departments Rank, which rank do you consider as the highest?
A. Chief of the Department
C. Bureau Chief
B. Inspector
D. Police Commissioner
18. Which among the following does not belong to the several directorates composing the
France National Police?
A. Directorate of Administration of the National Police
B. Central Directorate of the Republican Security Companies
C. Central Directorate of Judicial Police
D. Directorate of Intelligence
19. What type of military police service in some part of Europe composed of a civilian force
trained and organized along Military lines?
A. Gendarmeries
C. Provost
B. Constabulary
D. Keepers of the Peace

20. The military force in Turkey that is composed of small force under military command who
handle cases directly relevant to military security and military crimes is known as:
A. Askeri Inzibat
C. Village guard
B. Gendarmerie
D. Intelligence force

21. The Israel Police Force training is administered by its:


A. Ministry of the Interior
B. Ministry of Home and Internal Affairs
C. Ministry of Home of Affairs
D. Ministry of Public Security
22. Nepal Police organization is under the Ministry of
A. Home Affairs
C. Interior
B. Public Safety
D. Defense
23. 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
24. What country wherein faithfulness and obedience to God is one of the entry qualifications?
A. India
C. Sri Lanka
B. Israel
D. Indonesia
25. India Police examination is administered by
A. Civil Service Commission for Examination
B. India Ministry of Commission
C. India Police Service Commission
D. Union Public Service for Examination
26. What is the main police force in Malaysia?
A. Malaysian National Police
C. Royal Malaysian Security Police
B. Malaysian Public Security D. Royal Malaysian Police
27. What country that has the motto of To Protect and Serve?
A. Philippines
C. Indonesia
B. Cambodia
D. Maldives
28. KNPA stands for
A. Korean National Police Agency for South Korea
B. Korean National Police Agency for North Korea
C. Korean National Public Agency
D. Korean National Public Administration
29. The highest National Police rank of Iran is
A. Director General
C. Commissioner of Police
B. Commissioner General
D. General
30. Police Officer 1 in the Philippines, what is the equivalent in Oman?
A. Policeman
C. Corporal
B. Constable D. Conscript
31. DILG for Philippines, how about Greece?
A. Ministry of Greece
C. Citizen Protection
B. Ministry of Citizen Protection
D. Department of Greece

32. UN selection assistance team for PNP, English test, weapon handling test, driving test, IQ
test.
A. Minimum Recruitment Requirements
B. Standard Requirements
C. Policy Requirements
D. Minimum Requirements

33. What is the counterpart of PO1 in London?


A. Constable
C. police
B. Patrolman
D. private
34. Qualification in the approval to became a UN member.
A. Is open to all other peace-loving states/Council's recommendation must then be subsequently
approved in the General Assembly by a two-thirds majority vote
B. effected by a decision of the General Assembly upon the recommendation of the Security
Council
C. A recommendation for admission from the Security Council requires affirmative votes from at
least nine of the council's fifteen members, with none of the five permanent members voting
against.
D. All of the above
35. AL Qaeda was trained by CIA in order to defeat
A. Americans
C. Westerners
B. Soviet
D. Arabs
36. Japans supervising agency over their national police?
A. NPA
C. NPSC
B. ministry of affairs
D. National police Bureau
37 The term referring to the holy war waged by members of the Islamic religion against the Jews
as:
A. Al Qaeda
C. Hezbollah
B. Hamas
D. Jihad
38. Founder of Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF)
A. Nur Misuari
C. Hashim Salamat
B. Murad Ebrahim
D. Sison
39 Where located the metropolitan police in Japan?
A. Fukushima
C. Okinawa
B. Tokyo
D. Hokaido
40. A breakaway MNLF faction founded in 1991 by Abubakar Janjalani, who trained under
Osama bin Laden in the Afghan war against the Soviets.
A. ASG
C. MNLF
B. MILF
D. NPA
41. It is an international terrorist network formed by Osama bin Laden in 1988 to rid Muslim
countries of Western influence and replace their governments with fundamentalist Islamic
regimes.
A. JEMAAH ISLAMIYAH
C. AL-QAEDA
B. ASG
D. PLO
42. The four (4) official languages of Interpol are:
A. English, French, Spanish and Arabic
B. English, Russia, Spanish and Arabic
C. English, French, Italian and Arabic
D. English, French, Spanish and Russia

43. The Interpol has developed a global police communications system known as:
A. I-24/7
C. I-26/7
B. I-30/7
D. I-36/7
44. Types of Notices used to seek the arrest with a view to extradition of subjects wanted and
based upon an arrest warrant.

A. Red Notices
B. Purple Notices

C. Blue Notices
D. Green Notices

45. This is used to provide warnings and criminal intelligence about persons who have
committed criminal offences, and are likely to repeat these crimes in other countries.
A. Red Notices
C. Blue Notices
B. Purple Notices
D. Green Notices
46. Abu Sayyaf Group means:
A. The Sword Bearers
C. The Sword Man Group
B. The Sword Emblems
D. The Bearers Sword God
47. This is an infamous organization, having ruled Afghanistan under strict Islamic Sharia Law
for five years, between 1996 and 2001.
A. Taliban
C. HAMAS
B. Al-Qaeda
D. PLO
48. Al-Qaeda meaning is:
A. the Base
B. the Brain

C. the Head
D. the Heart

49. Terrorism accorded serious worldwide attention in the aftermath of :


A. September 11 WTC Bombings
B. JI Suicide Attacks in Indonesia
C. Marriott Bombing in Pakistan (20 Sep 08)
D. London Train Bombings (07 Jul 05)
50. The use of infectious microorganism against a civilian population the most dangerous
security threat facing the world today.
A. BIOTERRORISM
C. SOCIOTERRORISM
B. CIVILTERRORISM
D. MILTERRORISM
51. The general secretariate of the Interpol is located in:
A. Lyon France
C. New york, USA
B. London England
D. Tokyo Japan
52. The following are four regions of the world Interpol except:
A. Africa's,
C. Asia
B. Europe
D. Russia
53. The world's largest international police organization is:
A. Interpol
C. ASEANA Pol
B. IACP
D. Europol
54. Mafia and Mafioso are terms commonly referred to as:
A. Beauty
C. perfection
B. all of the following
D. excellence
55. Who makes arrangements for killing and injuring the members or non-members is:
A Law enforcer
C. An enforcer
B. A corruptee
D. A corrupter

56. An organized crime which focused or eyes fixed on the drug business.
A. Colombian cartels
C. Medellin cartel
B. Cali cartel
D. c and b only
57. This are organized crime groups that have a home base in one State but operates in one or
more host States where there are favorable market opportunities.

A. Transnational crime
B. Transnational organized crime

C. transnational criminal
D. none

58. Under RA 6975, insurgency problem is to be handled by:


A. AFP
C. PNP
B. MNLF
D. Abu Sayaff
59. A memorandum order designating the PNP as the Interpol, National Central Bureau for the
Philippines.
A. M.O.92
C. M.O. 93
B. M.O.94
D. M.O. 95
60. The worlds largest international police organization to prevent or combat international crime
is:
A. CIA
C. FBI
B. Interpol
D. Custom
61. Interpol targeting Eurasian criminal organizations is known:
A. Project Millennium
C. Project AOC
B. Project Scream
D. Project Bada
62. The illegal production and distribution of controlled substances which includes money in the
many phases of the illegal drug business.
A. Drug trafficking
C. Illegal drug trafficking
B. Legal trafficking
D. substance trafficking
63. The "Anti-Money Laundering Act of 2001.
A. RA 9164
C. RA 9160
B. RA.9061
D. RA 9461
64. A crime whereby the proceeds of an unlawful activity are transacted, thereby making them
appear to have originated from legitimate sources.
A. Money laundering
C. Money washing
B. Illegal money
D. legal money
65. Creating the Philippine Center on Transnational Crime (PCTC) to serve as a nerve center, a
think tank, and a central database for the monitoring, detecting, and investigating of transnational
crimes
A. E.O. 61
C. E.O. 62
B. E.O. 64
D. C.O.65
66. This includes activities such as fraud, unauthorized access, child pornography, and cyber
stalking.
A. Cyber computer
C. cyber stalking crime
B. Cyber crime
D. none of the following
67. The "Anti-Trafficking in Persons Act of 2003".
A. RA 9208
C. RA 9160
B. RA 9372
D. RA 4200

68. The recruitment, transportation, transfer or harboring, or receipt of persons with or without
the victim's consent or knowledge, within or across national borders by means of threat or use of
force.
A. Human trafficking
C. Human smuggling
B. Human terrorism
D. human trade trafficking
69. The world's largest market for illegal drugs is:

A. United States
B. Italy

C. Columbia
D. Russia

70. It is a police that keeps current files of information gathered about criminals involve in
international counterfeiting, kidnapping, smuggling and drug cases.
A. Interpol
C. FBI
B. CIA
D. KGB
71. Peacekeeping Operations are established by the:
A. Secretary General
C. Security Council
B. Security General
D. Peacekeeping Operations General
72. Who appoints a Special Representative of the Secretary General (SRSG).
A. Secretary General
C. Security Council
B. Security General
D. Peacekeeping Operations General
73. PNP counterpart in Greece is:
A. Hellenic Police
B. Greece Police

C. Greece National Police


D. Hellenic National Police

74. He assists the SRSG in ensuring that the mission is managed, administered and supported in
line with UN regulation.
A. Director of Administration (DOA)
C. Chief Administrative Officer (CAO)
B. either A and C
D. Force Commander
75. The command of Peacekeeping Operation is vested to whom, under the authority of the
security council..
A. Secretary General
C. Security Council
B. Security General
D. Peacekeeping Operations General
76. Who serves as the head of mission, and is responsible for implementing the mission mandate,
and has the authority over all components of the mission and reports to the Secretary-General
through the under - Secretary-General for peacekeeping operations.
A. SRSG
C. CAO
B. DOA
D. Security Council
77. DPKO means:
A. Department of Peacekeeping Operations.
B. Department of Peacekeeping Organization.
C. Deployment of Peacekeeping Operations.
D. Deployment of Peacekeeping Organization.
78. The Police Commissioner (PC) is responsible for all police-related aspects of the mandate
including the management of the UN police components and, where they exist, Formed Police
Units (FPUs). Police Commissioner (PC) is otherwise known as:
A. The Senior Police Director Adviser (SPDA)
B. The Senior Police Adviser (SPA)
C. The Security Police Adviser (SPA)
D. The Security Police Director Adviser (SPDA)

79. It assists the member states and Secretary-General in their efforts to maintain international
security.
A. DPKO
B. Special Representative of the Secretary General (SRSG).
C. Office of the Under-Secretary-General (OUSG).
D. Peacekeeping Best Practices Unit (PBPU)
80. It assesses and evaluates the successes and failures of all UN peacekeeping operations.

A. DPKO
B. Special Representative of the Secretary General (SRSG).
C. Office of the Under-Secretary-General (OUSG).
D. Peacekeeping Best Practices Unit (PBPU)
81. The Police division supports, UN police operations of various kinds in:
A. 10 UN peacekeeping mission around the world.
B. 13 UN peacekeeping mission around the world.
C. 16 UN peacekeeping mission around the world.
D. 20 UN peacekeeping mission around the world.
82. It is the science and art of investigating and comparing the police system of nations. It covers
the study of police organizations, trainings and methods of policing of various nations.
A. Comparative Police System
C. Comparative System
B. Globalization
D. Transnational crimes
83. A process of interaction and integration among the people, companies, and governments of
different nations, a process driven by international trade and investment and aided by
information technology. This process has effects on the environment, on culture, on political
systems, on economic development and prosperity, and on human physical well-being in
societies around the world.
A. Comparative Police System
C. Comparative System
B. Globalization
D. Transnational crimes
84. This involves the planning and execution of illicit business ventures by groups or networks of
individuals working in more than one country. These criminal groups use systematic violence
and corruption to achieve their goals. Crimes commonly include money laundering; human
smuggling; cyber crime; and trafficking of humans, drugs, weapons, endangered species, body
parts, or nuclear material.
A. Transnational organized crime
C. Transnational crime
B. Organized crime
D. Terrorism
85. This is the illegal trade in human beings for the purposes of commercial sexual exploitation
or forced labor: a modern-day form of slavery. It is the fastest growing criminal industry in the
world, and tied with the illegal arms industry as the second largest, after the drug-trade.
A. Human Smuggling
C. Human trafficking
C. Sex Trade
D. Prostitutions
86. These are generally defined as any type of illegal activity that makes use of the Internet, a
private or public network, or an in-house computer system.
A. Cybercrimes
C. Computer crimes
B. Internet crimes
D. Electronic Crimes
87. In modern world study of crimes, there is a new kind of warfare where information and
attacks on information and its system are used as a tool. Which of these?
A. Warfare of the internet
C. Information warfare
B. Access to information
D. Access warfare
88. In understanding cyber crimes, what is known as the technologically-based "attack" on one
person who has been targeted specifically by reasons of anger, revenge or control?
A. Denial Of Service attack
C. Cyber Stalking
B. Malware or malicious coding
D. Cyborge attack
89. ___ is the use of a computer to take or alter data, or to gain unlawful use of computer
services.
A. Computer Fraud
C. Customs Fraud
B. Conduit Fraud
D. Bank card fraud
90. In the study of terrorism, when it is characterized by a revolutionary approach such as acts of
terrorism which are committed for ideological or political motives but which are not part of a
concerted campaign to capture control the state, it is called A. Quasi-Terrorism
C. Limited Political Terrorism

B. Civil Disorder

D. Official or State Terrorism

91. In the Japanese police ranking system, the equivalent of Superintendent of the PNP is A. Koshie
C. Keishie
B. Koushie ne
D. Rakerakei
92. One among the following has the overall power over the police organization of Japanese
Police Force.
A. Legislative Branch
C. Prime Minister
B. President
D. Police Commissioner
93. In Philippines, there are two categories of police officers in rank namely: the Commissioned
Officers and the Non-Commissioned Officers while in Malaysia there are A. 3 categories
C. 2 categories
B. 4 categories
D. 5 categories
94. In the Malaysian Police force, the rank of Corporal is equivalent to __ in the PNP ranking
system.
A. Police Officer 1
C. Police Officer 2
B. Police Officer 3
D. Inspector
95. At the INTERPOL, which one of these provides access to members on different databases?
A. Secure global police communication services
B. Operational data services and databases for police
C. Operational police support services
D. Police training and development
96. In the Columbian Police Force, the chief of police is equivalent to ___ in the PNP ranking
system.
A. Superintendent
C. Police Director General
B. Senior Inspector
D. none of these
97. In the Philippines, we have Philippine National Police (PNP) while in Colombia they have A. Metropolitan Police Department of Colombia
B. Police Department of Colombia
C. Royal Police Department of Colombia
D. None of these
98. In New Zealand, the supervision of the Police Force is under the command of A. Minister of Affairs
C. Minister of Police
B. The Constable
D. Chief of the PNP
99. NATO is an acronym which means A. National Treaty Organization
B. National Atlantic Treaty Organization
C. National Aquatic Technological Organization
D. National Academy for Training and Organizing
100. As per PNP Organization structure, the provinces should be under the headship of a
Provincial Director. In Japan, the head of the Metropolitan Police Department is called A. The Chief
C. The Kempetai
B. The Commander
D. The Director

CRIMINOLOGY BOARD REVIEW


Comparative Police Systems
Mock Board Examination
---------------------------------------------------------------LAW ENFORCEMENT ADMINISTRATION
INSTRUCTION: Select the correct answer for each of the following questions. Mark only one
answer for each item by shading the box corresponding to the letter of your choice on the answer
sheet provided. STRICTLY NO ERASURE ALLOWED. Use pencil no. 2 only.
MULTIPLE CHOICES
1. In what year that the Bilateral Agreement among its members
at the INTERPOL approved?
A. 1923
C. 1924
B. 1978
D. 1932
2. What kind of modern crime is committed when the use of one
person's personal information by another to commit fraud or
other crimes is made?
A. Larceny
C. Identity Theft
B. Espionage
D. Customary
3. INTERPOL, which one of these gives development equipping activities for member countries
in fighting transnational crimes?
A. Secure global police communication services
B. Operational data services and databases for police
C. Operational police support services
D. Police training and development
4. The term used to describe a number of criminal organizations around the world.
A. Mafia
C. Mafia syndicate
B. Organized crime
D. Criminal Organization
5. The most powerful Yakuza clan is:
A. Inagawa-kai
B. Japanese Yakuza

C. Sumiyoshi-kai
D. Yamaguchi-gumi

6. One police force in France is responsible in main civil law enforcement with the primary
jurisdiction over cities and large towns.
A. Surete Nationale
C. Gendarmerie
B. Magistrates
D. Knights
7. What is the position of the head of Israel Police under the power vested in him by legislation
and regulations and in accordance with national policy, as led down by the Minister of Public
Security?
A. Chief of Police
C. Chief, PNP
B. Director of Police
D. Commissioner of Police
8. What is the so-called Para-military force within the Israel Police?
A. Border guards
C. Israel Agent
B. Police Nationale
D. Aviation Groups
9. The Federal Police Force in Germany responsible for domestic security that combines law
enforcement and intelligence pertains to what?
A. Bundeskriminalamt
C. Bundespolizei
B. Border Guards
D. State Police

10. Newly admitted member of the Cambodian Police commenced


with the rank of A. Police Officer 1
C. Detective
B. Officer Constable
D. Aide de camp
11. What is that division under London Police Service responsible for initiating investigations
into criminal activity and for providing investigative support to the uniformed division?
A. Criminal Investigation Division
B. Corporate Service Divison
C. Support Services
D. General Investigation Section
12. What is the main agency tasked with maintaining law and order in the city-state of
Singapore?
A. Singapore Police Force
C. Pasukan Polis Singapura
B. Gendermaries
D. either A or B
13. The Singapore Police Force Police Headquarters includes the following appointments except
one, which one is excluded?
A. Commissioner of Police
C. Deputy Chief of Police
B. Director for Special Duties
D. Chief of Staff
14. It pertains to the official name of the Turkish police which assumes roles in law enforcement
and security matters mostly in cities and metros
A. Jandarma
C. Emniyet Genel Mundurlugu
B. Military Police
D. Village Guards
15. The largest police force in North America with primary responsibilities in law enforcement
and investigations with the five borough of New York City is:
A. New York Police Department
B. Los Angeles Police Department
c. Royal Canadian Mounted Police
D. Federal Bureau of Investigation
16. Which among the following choices does not belong to the organization of New York Police
Department?
A. Aviation Unit
C. Organized Crime Control Bureau
B. Emergency Unit
D. none of these
17. Under the New York Police Departments Rank, which rank do you consider as the highest?
A. Chief of the Department
C. Bureau Chief
B. Inspector
D. Police Commissioner
18. Which among the following does not belong to the several directorates composing the
France National Police?
A. Directorate of Administration of the National Police
B. Central Directorate of the Republican Security Companies
C. Central Directorate of Judicial Police
D. Directorate of Intelligence
19. What type of military police service in some part of Europe composed of a civilian force
trained and organized along Military lines?
A. Gendarmeries
C. Provost
B. Constabulary
D. Keepers of the Peace

20. The military force in Turkey that is composed of small force under military command who
handle cases directly relevant to military security and military crimes is known as:
A. Askeri Inzibat
C. Village guard
B. Gendarmerie
D. Intelligence force

21. The Israel Police Force training is administered by its:


A. Ministry of the Interior
B. Ministry of Home and Internal Affairs
C. Ministry of Home of Affairs
D. Ministry of Public Security
22. Nepal Police organization is under the Ministry of
A. Home Affairs
C. Interior
B. Public Safety
D. Defense
23. 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
24. What country wherein faithfulness and obedience to God is one of the entry qualifications?
A. India
C. Sri Lanka
B. Israel
D. Indonesia
25. India Police examination is administered by
A. Civil Service Commission for Examination
B. India Ministry of Commission
C. India Police Service Commission
D. Union Public Service for Examination
26. What is the main police force in Malaysia?
A. Malaysian National Police
C. Royal Malaysian Security Police
B. Malaysian Public Security D. Royal Malaysian Police
27. What country that has the motto of To Protect and Serve?
A. Philippines
C. Indonesia
B. Cambodia
D. Maldives
28. KNPA stands for
A. Korean National Police Agency for South Korea
B. Korean National Police Agency for North Korea
C. Korean National Public Agency
D. Korean National Public Administration
29. The highest National Police rank of Iran is
A. Director General
C. Commissioner of Police
B. Commissioner General
D. General
30. Police Officer 1 in the Philippines, what is the equivalent in Oman?
A. Policeman
C. Corporal
B. Constable D. Conscript
31. DILG for Philippines, how about Greece?
A. Ministry of Greece
C. Citizen Protection
B. Ministry of Citizen Protection
D. Department of Greece

32. UN selection assistance team for PNP, English test, weapon handling test, driving test, IQ
test.
A. Minimum Recruitment Requirements
B. Standard Requirements
C. Policy Requirements
D. Minimum Requirements

33. What is the counterpart of PO1 in London?


A. Constable
C. police
B. Patrolman
D. private
34. Qualification in the approval to became a UN member.
A. Is open to all other peace-loving states/Council's recommendation must then be subsequently
approved in the General Assembly by a two-thirds majority vote
B. effected by a decision of the General Assembly upon the recommendation of the Security
Council
C. A recommendation for admission from the Security Council requires affirmative votes from at
least nine of the council's fifteen members, with none of the five permanent members voting
against.
D. All of the above
35. AL Qaeda was trained by CIA in order to defeat
A. Americans
C. Westerners
B. Soviet
D. Arabs
36. Japans supervising agency over their national police?
A. NPA
C. NPSC
B. ministry of affairs
D. National police Bureau
37 The term referring to the holy war waged by members of the Islamic religion against the Jews
as:
A. Al Qaeda
C. Hezbollah
B. Hamas
D. Jihad
38. Founder of Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF)
A. Nur Misuari
C. Hashim Salamat
B. Murad Ebrahim
D. Sison
39 Where located the metropolitan police in Japan?
A. Fukushima
C. Okinawa
B. Tokyo
D. Hokaido
40. A breakaway MNLF faction founded in 1991 by Abubakar Janjalani, who trained under
Osama bin Laden in the Afghan war against the Soviets.
A. ASG
C. MNLF
B. MILF
D. NPA
41. It is an international terrorist network formed by Osama bin Laden in 1988 to rid Muslim
countries of Western influence and replace their governments with fundamentalist Islamic
regimes.
A. JEMAAH ISLAMIYAH
C. AL-QAEDA
B. ASG
D. PLO
42. The four (4) official languages of Interpol are:
A. English, French, Spanish and Arabic
B. English, Russia, Spanish and Arabic
C. English, French, Italian and Arabic
D. English, French, Spanish and Russia

43. The Interpol has developed a global police communications system known as:
A. I-24/7
C. I-26/7
B. I-30/7
D. I-36/7
44. Types of Notices used to seek the arrest with a view to extradition of subjects wanted and
based upon an arrest warrant.

A. Red Notices
B. Purple Notices

C. Blue Notices
D. Green Notices

45. This is used to provide warnings and criminal intelligence about persons who have
committed criminal offences, and are likely to repeat these crimes in other countries.
A. Red Notices
C. Blue Notices
B. Purple Notices
D. Green Notices
46. Abu Sayyaf Group means:
A. The Sword Bearers
C. The Sword Man Group
B. The Sword Emblems
D. The Bearers Sword God
47. This is an infamous organization, having ruled Afghanistan under strict Islamic Sharia Law
for five years, between 1996 and 2001.
A. Taliban
C. HAMAS
B. Al-Qaeda
D. PLO
48. Al-Qaeda meaning is:
A. the Base
B. the Brain

C. the Head
D. the Heart

49. Terrorism accorded serious worldwide attention in the aftermath of :


A. September 11 WTC Bombings
B. JI Suicide Attacks in Indonesia
C. Marriott Bombing in Pakistan (20 Sep 08)
D. London Train Bombings (07 Jul 05)
50. The use of infectious microorganism against a civilian population the most dangerous
security threat facing the world today.
A. BIOTERRORISM
C. SOCIOTERRORISM
B. CIVILTERRORISM
D. MILTERRORISM
51. The general secretariate of the Interpol is located in:
A. Lyon France
C. New york, USA
B. London England
D. Tokyo Japan
52. The following are four regions of the world Interpol except:
A. Africa's,
C. Asia
B. Europe
D. Russia
53. The world's largest international police organization is:
A. Interpol
C. ASEANA Pol
B. IACP
D. Europol
54. Mafia and Mafioso are terms commonly referred to as:
A. Beauty
C. perfection
B. all of the following
D. excellence
55. Who makes arrangements for killing and injuring the members or non-members is:
A Law enforcer
C. An enforcer
B. A corruptee
D. A corrupter

56. An organized crime which focused or eyes fixed on the drug business.
A. Colombian cartels
C. Medellin cartel
B. Cali cartel
D. c and b only
57. This are organized crime groups that have a home base in one State but operates in one or
more host States where there are favorable market opportunities.

A. Transnational crime
B. Transnational organized crime

C. transnational criminal
D. none

58. Under RA 6975, insurgency problem is to be handled by:


A. AFP
C. PNP
B. MNLF
D. Abu Sayaff
59. A memorandum order designating the PNP as the Interpol, National Central Bureau for the
Philippines.
A. M.O.92
C. M.O. 93
B. M.O.94
D. M.O. 95
60. The worlds largest international police organization to prevent or combat international crime
is:
A. CIA
C. FBI
B. Interpol
D. Custom
61. Interpol targeting Eurasian criminal organizations is known:
A. Project Millennium
C. Project AOC
B. Project Scream
D. Project Bada
62. The illegal production and distribution of controlled substances which includes money in the
many phases of the illegal drug business.
A. Drug trafficking
C. Illegal drug trafficking
B. Legal trafficking
D. substance trafficking
63. The "Anti-Money Laundering Act of 2001.
A. RA 9164
C. RA 9160
B. RA.9061
D. RA 9461
64. A crime whereby the proceeds of an unlawful activity are transacted, thereby making them
appear to have originated from legitimate sources.
A. Money laundering
C. Money washing
B. Illegal money
D. legal money
65. Creating the Philippine Center on Transnational Crime (PCTC) to serve as a nerve center, a
think tank, and a central database for the monitoring, detecting, and investigating of transnational
crimes
A. E.O. 61
C. E.O. 62
B. E.O. 64
D. C.O.65
66. This includes activities such as fraud, unauthorized access, child pornography, and cyber
stalking.
A. Cyber computer
C. cyber stalking crime
B. Cyber crime
D. none of the following
67. The "Anti-Trafficking in Persons Act of 2003".
A. RA 9208
C. RA 9160
B. RA 9372
D. RA 4200

68. The recruitment, transportation, transfer or harboring, or receipt of persons with or without
the victim's consent or knowledge, within or across national borders by means of threat or use of
force.
A. Human trafficking
C. Human smuggling
B. Human terrorism
D. human trade trafficking
69. The world's largest market for illegal drugs is:

A. United States
B. Italy

C. Columbia
D. Russia

70. It is a police that keeps current files of information gathered about criminals involve in
international counterfeiting, kidnapping, smuggling and drug cases.
A. Interpol
C. FBI
B. CIA
D. KGB
71. Peacekeeping Operations are established by the:
A. Secretary General
C. Security Council
B. Security General
D. Peacekeeping Operations General
72. Who appoints a Special Representative of the Secretary General (SRSG).
A. Secretary General
C. Security Council
B. Security General
D. Peacekeeping Operations General
73. PNP counterpart in Greece is:
A. Hellenic Police
B. Greece Police

C. Greece National Police


D. Hellenic National Police

74. He assists the SRSG in ensuring that the mission is managed, administered and supported in
line with UN regulation.
A. Director of Administration (DOA)
C. Chief Administrative Officer (CAO)
B. either A and C
D. Force Commander
75. The command of Peacekeeping Operation is vested to whom, under the authority of the
security council..
A. Secretary General
C. Security Council
B. Security General
D. Peacekeeping Operations General
76. Who serves as the head of mission, and is responsible for implementing the mission mandate,
and has the authority over all components of the mission and reports to the Secretary-General
through the under - Secretary-General for peacekeeping operations.
A. SRSG
C. CAO
B. DOA
D. Security Council
77. DPKO means:
A. Department of Peacekeeping Operations.
B. Department of Peacekeeping Organization.
C. Deployment of Peacekeeping Operations.
D. Deployment of Peacekeeping Organization.
78. The Police Commissioner (PC) is responsible for all police-related aspects of the mandate
including the management of the UN police components and, where they exist, Formed Police
Units (FPUs). Police Commissioner (PC) is otherwise known as:
A. The Senior Police Director Adviser (SPDA)
B. The Senior Police Adviser (SPA)
C. The Security Police Adviser (SPA)
D. The Security Police Director Adviser (SPDA)

79. It assists the member states and Secretary-General in their efforts to maintain international
security.
A. DPKO
B. Special Representative of the Secretary General (SRSG).
C. Office of the Under-Secretary-General (OUSG).
D. Peacekeeping Best Practices Unit (PBPU)
80. It assesses and evaluates the successes and failures of all UN peacekeeping operations.

A. DPKO
B. Special Representative of the Secretary General (SRSG).
C. Office of the Under-Secretary-General (OUSG).
D. Peacekeeping Best Practices Unit (PBPU)
81. The Police division supports, UN police operations of various kinds in:
A. 10 UN peacekeeping mission around the world.
B. 13 UN peacekeeping mission around the world.
C. 16 UN peacekeeping mission around the world.
D. 20 UN peacekeeping mission around the world.
82. It is the science and art of investigating and comparing the police system of nations. It covers
the study of police organizations, trainings and methods of policing of various nations.
A. Comparative Police System
C. Comparative System
B. Globalization
D. Transnational crimes
83. A process of interaction and integration among the people, companies, and governments of
different nations, a process driven by international trade and investment and aided by
information technology. This process has effects on the environment, on culture, on political
systems, on economic development and prosperity, and on human physical well-being in
societies around the world.
A. Comparative Police System
C. Comparative System
B. Globalization
D. Transnational crimes
84. This involves the planning and execution of illicit business ventures by groups or networks of
individuals working in more than one country. These criminal groups use systematic violence
and corruption to achieve their goals. Crimes commonly include money laundering; human
smuggling; cyber crime; and trafficking of humans, drugs, weapons, endangered species, body
parts, or nuclear material.
A. Transnational organized crime
C. Transnational crime
B. Organized crime
D. Terrorism
85. This is the illegal trade in human beings for the purposes of commercial sexual exploitation
or forced labor: a modern-day form of slavery. It is the fastest growing criminal industry in the
world, and tied with the illegal arms industry as the second largest, after the drug-trade.
A. Human Smuggling
C. Human trafficking
C. Sex Trade
D. Prostitutions
86. These are generally defined as any type of illegal activity that makes use of the Internet, a
private or public network, or an in-house computer system.
A. Cybercrimes
C. Computer crimes
B. Internet crimes
D. Electronic Crimes
87. In modern world study of crimes, there is a new kind of warfare where information and
attacks on information and its system are used as a tool. Which of these?
A. Warfare of the internet
C. Information warfare
B. Access to information
D. Access warfare
88. In understanding cyber crimes, what is known as the technologically-based "attack" on one
person who has been targeted specifically by reasons of anger, revenge or control?
A. Denial Of Service attack
C. Cyber Stalking
B. Malware or malicious coding
D. Cyborge attack
89. ___ is the use of a computer to take or alter data, or to gain unlawful use of computer
services.
A. Computer Fraud
C. Customs Fraud
B. Conduit Fraud
D. Bank card fraud
90. In the study of terrorism, when it is characterized by a revolutionary approach such as acts of
terrorism which are committed for ideological or political motives but which are not part of a
concerted campaign to capture control the state, it is called A. Quasi-Terrorism
C. Limited Political Terrorism

B. Civil Disorder

D. Official or State Terrorism

91. In the Japanese police ranking system, the equivalent of Superintendent of the PNP is A. Koshie
C. Keishie
B. Koushie ne
D. Rakerakei
92. One among the following has the overall power over the police organization of Japanese
Police Force.
A. Legislative Branch
C. Prime Minister
B. President
D. Police Commissioner
93. In Philippines, there are two categories of police officers in rank namely: the Commissioned
Officers and the Non-Commissioned Officers while in Malaysia there are A. 3 categories
C. 2 categories
B. 4 categories
D. 5 categories
94. In the Malaysian Police force, the rank of Corporal is equivalent to __ in the PNP ranking
system.
A. Police Officer 1
C. Police Officer 2
B. Police Officer 3
D. Inspector
95. At the INTERPOL, which one of these provides access to members on different databases?
A. Secure global police communication services
B. Operational data services and databases for police
C. Operational police support services
D. Police training and development
96. In the Columbian Police Force, the chief of police is equivalent to ___ in the PNP ranking
system.
A. Superintendent
C. Police Director General
B. Senior Inspector
D. none of these
97. In the Philippines, we have Philippine National Police (PNP) while in Colombia they have A. Metropolitan Police Department of Colombia
B. Police Department of Colombia
C. Royal Police Department of Colombia
D. None of these
98. In New Zealand, the supervision of the Police Force is under the command of A. Minister of Affairs
C. Minister of Police
B. The Constable
D. Chief of the PNP
99. NATO is an acronym which means A. National Treaty Organization
B. National Atlantic Treaty Organization
C. National Aquatic Technological Organization
D. National Academy for Training and Organizing
100. As per PNP Organization structure, the provinces should be under the headship of a
Provincial Director. In Japan, the head of the Metropolitan Police Department is called A. The Chief
C. The Kempetai
B. The Commander
D. The Director

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