INSTRUCTION: Encircle the letter of the chosen answer. Erasure
in any kind is considered wrong.
1. This refers to the movement of person, good or vehicle, either
powered by animals or animal-drawn vehicles or by combustion system from one place to another for the purpose of safe travel: a. Travel . Transportation c b. Transfer . Traffic d 2. It is an executive function such as planning, organizing, directing, supervising, coordinating, operating, recording and budgeting of traffic affairs a. Traffic management c. Traffic operation b. Traffic congestion d. Traffic investigation 3. It is any incident involving a motor vehicle in notion that results injury, death or damage to property a. Traffic accident c. traffic congestion b. Traffic misfortune d. traffic miscarriage 4. It is the systematic examination of all the facts relatingto conditions, actions and physical features associated with motor collision or accident a. Traffic police . traffic examination c b. Traffic investigation . traffic management d 5. is used to define the act wherein an operator/driver of a vehicle strikes another vehicle, object or person and left the scene without stopping to identify: a. traffic murder c. negligence b. hit and run d. imprudence 6. originated in the Stone Age or during primitive years wherein man used sled, the early man have gotten the idea for Skiffs- pieces of smooth board and resembling sled runners but worn on the feet of the hunter and the inter of snow-shoes: a. animal power c. Wind energy b. man power d. man-made inventions 7. during ancient Egypt, animal muscle power was also being exploited in or along river valley civilization: a. animal power c. wind power b. man power d. none of the foregoing 8. during the ancient times, the _ were the group of people who brought road building to its highest point of perfection: a. Greeks c. Anglo-Saxons
Page 1 of 13 b. Romans d. Persians 9. began to appear in Tigris – Euphrates Valley about 3500 BC: a. wheels c. slay b. wagons d. pulleys 10. Introduced his first fast mail coach in March of 1785 and by 1800s, the English coach system was in full swing: a. John Palmer c. John Dunlop b. John Mcadam d. John Starley 11. Traffic came from a French word __ meaning to trade, commerce, or carry on trade: a. Trafique c. Trafic b. Traffico d. Trafiq 12. Noman is a Greek word meaning to__. a. Trade c. Pasture b. Travel d. Communicate 13. Ox and cattle started to be herded in? a. Persia c. Tibet b. Serbia . Mesopotamia d 14. The brothers Joseph Michel and Jacques Entienne of France created the ________________ and used prisoners as their passengers. a. Montgolfers balloons c. Wright brothers b. Ornithopter d. Lilienthal Gliders 15. the science of measuring traffic and travel. The study of basic laws relative to the traffic flow and generation: a. engineering c. enforcement b. education d. ecology 16. The pillar of traffic that is responsible in disseminating of traffic related information to the public: a. Education c. enforcement b. Enforcement d. ecology 17. DOTC is one of the agencies involved in traffic management. DOTC stands for? a. Department of Trade and Commerce b. Department of Transportation and Communication c. Department of Trade and Communication d. Department of Transportation and Commerce 18. Traffic Environment is sometimes referred as? a. Traffic enforcement c. Traffic engineering b. Traffic economy . Traffic ecology d 19. Is the process of training road users in the avoidance and
Page 2 of 13 prevention of traffic related accidents: a. Traffic seminars c. Traffic citation b. Traffic safety education d. Traffic enforcement 20. Defective tires, breaks, lights, poorly maintained vehicles and absence or non-using of seat belts are some of the factors that contribute to road accidents. This is referred to as? a. Human errors c. Malfunctions b. Road deficiencies d. Vehicle factors 21. is the theory which asserts that man exhibits a constant variation of life energy and mood states: a. Biorhythm c. Theory of energy b. Theory of motion d. Theory of traffic safety 22. This law created the Metro Manila Development Authority? a. RA 8749 c. RA 7924 b. Ra 8750 d. RA 8794 23. Anti-Carnapping act of 1972 is also called? a. RA 6539 c. RA 10586 b. RA 8551 d. RA 6759 24. This law repeals the mandatory drug testing for driver’s licensing applicants: a. RA 10586 c. RA 10568 b. RA 18506 d. RA 60851 25. RA 8749 is called? a. Clean air act c. Anti Carnapping law b. Seat belt law d. MMDA law 26. prescribing, redefining or modifying the lines and modes of public utility motor vehicles: a. PD 96 c. PD 100 b. PD 101 d. PD 102 27. declaring as part of the laws of the Philippines the Vienna Convention on traffic, signs and signals a. PD 612 c. PD 207 b. PD 1181 d. PD 96 28. Exceeding registered capacity means the motor vehicle is? a. Out of line c. Out of line b. Overloading d. Overcharging 29. hanging on to or riding outside on the rear end of any vehicle is called? a. Hanging c. Transporting b. Hitching d. Joy riding 30. Taxis are classified as?
Page 3 of 13 a. Private vehicles c. Diplomatic vehicle b. Public utility vehicles d. Government vehicles 31. Black with white background plates are classified as? a. Private vehicles c. Government owned vehicles b. Public utility vehicles d. Diplomats 32. The number 3 plate number belongs to the _ of the republic. a. President . Senate President c b. VP . House Speaker d 33. Plates that are produced for foreign diplomats has a color of? a. Red c. Blue b. Yellow d. Green 34. Pertains to a document issued to a qualified driver who possess the statutory qualification to operate a motor vehicle: a. Professional license c. Non-Professional license b. Driver’s license d. Student permit 35. tourist who are duly licensed to operate motor vehicles in their respective countries an be issued an international c driver’s license for _ days. a. 30 c. 90 b. 60 d. 120 36. Enlisted personnel of the AFP operating motor vehicle owned by the government possess what kind of license? a. Professional c. Police b. Military d. Government 37. issued to a driver hired or paid for driving or operating a mv whether private use or for hire to the public: a. Student driver’s permit c. Non-Professional b. Professional driver’s license d. none of the foregoing 38. the legal or customary precedence (priority in place or time) which allows one vehicle to cross or pass in front of another: a. right of way c. over taking b. counter flow d. traffic management 39. a device mounted or portable support whereby a message is conveyed to all traffic patrons by mean of words or symbols, officially erected in or installed in a strategic place for the purpose of regulation, warning or guiding traffic: a. traffic islands c. Traffic signs b. Traffic CCTVs d. Traffic instruments 40. All lines/lanes, patterns, words, colors or other gadgets except signs, set into the surface or applied upon or attached to the pavement of curbing at the object within or adjacent top the roadway officially, place for the purpose of regulating,
Page 4 of 13 warning or guiding traffic/motorist(s) is called? a. Traffic signs c. skid marks b. Traffic signals d. Pavement markings 41. A traffic control signal, by which traffic flow is alternatively commended to stop and permitted to proceed in accordance with a predetermined time as schedule: a. Fixed time system c. both a and b b. Progressive system d. none of the foregoing 42. area within the roadway constructed in a manner to establish physical channels or boundary which vehicle traffic is guided. It may either be in the sideways of the road or in the middle of the road: a. rotunda c. emergency bay b. road pavements d. Traffic islands 43. is an enforcement action which consists of taking a person into custody for the purpose of holding or detaining him/her/them to answer a charge of laws violation before a court (usually related to traffic accident).: a. traffic arrest c. traffic violation b. traffic citation d. traffic warning 44. are usually used when they have observed a minor traffic violation but are more importantly occupied at a moment eyes are used to warn: a. visual warning c. oral warning b. verbal warning d. written warning 45. a type of traffic observation wherein the observer is not visible to motorist(s) nor to pedestrian and man just appear when there is violation of traffic: a. stationary c. concealed b. conspicuous d. visible 46. telling drivers and pedestrians when, what, how and where they may, or not move or stand at a particular place, especially during emergencies or period of congestion: a. police traffic officers c. police investigation b. police traffic direction d. police traffic patrol 47. that occurrence in a sequence or chain of event which, usually produce unintended injury/injuries, death or property damage: a. fatal accident c. road accident b. accident d. misfortune 48. is (seeing, feeling or hearing) understanding the usual or unexpected movement or condition that could be taken as a sign of accident about to happen: a. perception of hazard c. chain of custody b. start of evasive action d. chain of event
Page 5 of 13 49. the first accidental touching (impact) of an object collided a. first response c. both a and b b. initial contact d. none of the foregoing 50. is the taking with intent to gain of a motor vehicle belonging to another without the latter’s consent, or by means of violence against or intimidation of person(s), or by using the force upon things: a. Vehicle theft c. Carnapping b. Vehicle robbery d. Brigandage
Page 6 of 13 INSTRUCTION: Encircle the letter of the chosen answer. Erasure in any kind is considered wrong.
1. Group activities of three or more persons, with hierarchical
links or personal relationships, which permit their leaders to earn profits or control territories or markets: a. Criminal Syndicate c. Brigandage b. Organized Crime Group d. Band 2. One of the attributes of an organized crime group is ______. This explains that an O.C has a vertical power structure with at least three permanent ranks, not just leaders and followers. a. Has no political goals c. hierarchical b. Limited membership d. unique subculture 3. The following are considered attributes of an OCG; Except: a. Has no political goals b. Motivated by political beliefs and ideologies c. Willingness to use bribery d. Perpetuates itself 4. if an OC group is sophisticated it can have a position of fixer and money mover. The fixer excels in developing contacts with criminal justice or political officials, when appropriately arrange for corruption, while money mover is an expert at laundering illicitly obtained money. This demonstrates that? a. Has a specialization / division of labor b. Monopolistic c. Governed by explicit rules d. Willingness to use violence 5. an OC group like legitimate organization has a set of rules and regulations that members are expected to follow. In an OC group however, a rule violating member is not fired out but more likely fired upon. This explains that OCG is? a. Violent in nature b. Governed by explicit rules and regulations c. Willing to use excessive force d. Hierarchical 6. personal ties in this approach are weaker, less ritualized and emotionally demonstrative: a. bureaucratic model b. corporate model c. non-traditional model d. all of the abovementioned 7. Columbian drug cartels are best example of this kind of structure of organized crime:
Page 7 of 13 a. bureaucratic model b. corporate model c. non-traditional model d. all of the abovementioned 8. this is considered as the traditional model of OCG: a. bureaucratic b. patrimonial c. both a and b d. none of the foregoing 9. provides economic aid and protection against both legal and illegal exaction of authority: a. security b. patron c. client d. god father 10. in turns, pays back in more intangible assets: a. security b. patron c. client d. god father 11. this is the word used to describe the boss of an OC, particularly the Italian mafia? a. God father b. Sotto capo c. Consigliere d. Paterfamilias 12. They are the foot men in an OC? a. Caperegime b. Sotto capo c. Pater familia d. Soldati 13. The word mafia originated from? a. America b. Rome c. Italy d. Mexico 14. is a position to provide protection where the state is unwilling or unable; to provide arbitration services superior to those available from local judges, especially to the poor person who cannot afford a lawyer:
Page 8 of 13 a. police b. prefect c. Mafioso d. Capo 15. The Italian Dictator Mussolini is also called by his comrades as? a. Ciccio Cuccia b. Al Capone c. Il Duce d. Pablo Escobar 16. A Latin organized crime syndicate that is called MS-13? a. Mara salvatrucha b. Posses c. Outlaws d. Cali Cartel 17. He has assigned for the sole purpose to destroy the Italian mafia? a. Cesare Mori b. Il Duce c. Don Ciccio d. March Lewis 18. The new mafia called ______ by its members has a distinctly American tint, the result of American Gangsters being deported to Sicily. a. Italian mafia b. Milan Syndicate c. Sicilian mafia d. Cosa Nostra 19. The following are the four major traffickers in Medellin; EXCEPT? a. Pablo Escobar b. Jorge Vasquez c. Al Capone d. Carlos Rivas 20. Medellin cartels focus on? a. Drug trafficking b. Human trafficking c. Gun smuggling d. Alcohol smuggling 21. The largest Triad organization is called?
Page 9 of 13 a. Tongs b. Chinese Mafia c. Yakuza d. 14k 22. This group is created to aid Chinese immigrants in the US: a. Tong b. Triad c. Chinese mafia d. Yakuza 23. They are the biggest organized crime syndicate in Taiwan? a. United bamboo gang b. Four seasons gang c. Both a and b d. None of the foregoing 24. They are one of the world’s dominant marijuana traffickers. They operate in the US, Canada, Great Britain, and in the Caribbean. Most of the members of these posses are armed and willing to confront police officers: a. Latino drug cartels b. Russian mafiya c. Columbian drug cartels d. Jamaican posses 25. This is the largest motorcycle gang in the United States? a. Pagans b. Outlaws c. Hell’s angels d. Banditos 26. Prison gangs are believed to start in? a. Spanish prison in Naples b. Mexico prison c. California State Prison d. Texas prison facility 27. The black guerilla family started its operation in what particular prison facility? a. Folsom prison b. San Quintin prison c. California state prison d. Nigeria, Africa 28. This prison gang is considered white supremacist? a. Nuestra familia
Page 10 of 13 b. Aryan brotherhood c. Texas syndicate d. Black guerilla family 29. This prison gang originated at Folsom prison. Composed of American-Mexican prisoners. a. Texas syndicate b. Cali cartel c. Colombo family d. Nuestra familia 30. The most notorious California street gangs are called? a. Street Thugs and Harlem b. Los Santos and Little Cubans c. Bloods and Crips d. Brown Pride and MS-13 31. members of the gang takes the attention of the prospect and tries to take the valuables of the victim when opportunity comes: a. estribo gang b. salisi gang c. Ativan gang d. Budol-budol gang 32. MO of this OCG: the criminal suddenly hugging a victim like they are old friends. In truth the con man or woman is discreetly poking a sharp object on the side of the victim: a. Tutok-kawali gang b. Tutok-kalawit gang c. Estribo gang d. Salisi gang 33. operates in bars, boardwalks, restaurant, and other tourist spots. They commonly victimize foreign who roam alone in public places: a. Ativan gang b. Budol-budol c. Date-rape gang d. KFR 34. operate in crowded areas such as passenger jeepneys, railway stations and malls. Members of the gang shove or push a prospective victim to distract him or her, while their accomplice picks his pocket: a. ipit gang b. salisi gang c. Ativan gang
Page 11 of 13 d. Estribo gang 35. – a transaction scam principally involving a supposed bundle of cash (budol) that is actually padded inside with sheets of paper cut in the size of money. Members are described as sweet- talking, charismatic, and convincing. Other members reported they are hypnotized by the group: a. Budol-budol gang b. Ipit gang c. Salisi gang d. Estribo gang 36. The__________ is the most common robbery scheme in the Philippines: a. Salisi gang b. Akyat bahay gang c. Budol-budol gang d. Dura boys 37. crimes that have actual or potential effect across national borders and crimes which are intra-state but which offend fundamental values of the international community is called? a. Terrorist acts b. Transnational crimes c. Organized crimes d. Inter-state crimes 38. refers to all crimes performed or resorted to by abuse of electronic media with the purpose of influencing the functioning of computer or computer system: a. cyber crime b. cyber bullying c. cyber fraud d. electronic fraud 39. Hacking is also called? a. Cracking b. Stealing c. Penetrating d. Defacement 40. occurs when scammers send mass e-mail posing banks, credit card companies, or popular commercial web – sties, asking recipients to confirm or update personal and financial information in a hyperlink to a look like coming from the original website: a. phishing b. credit card fraud c. cyber stalking