LEA 4: Police Operation and Planning with Crime Mapping
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1. A mode of search by police officers executed without the benefit of a warrant.
a. Warrantless Search b. Search Warrant c. Search d. Plain view search 2. A mode of search executed by law enforcers upon the written order of the Judge a. Plain view search b. Search of evidence in Plain View c. Search by virtue of a warrant d. Search warrant 3. What administrative memorandum issued wearing of body worn camera? a. M. A No. 21-10-12-CS b. A.M No 21-07-08-SC c. M.A No. 21-06-05-CS d. A.M No. 21-06-08-SC 4. Includes critical incident management procedures, search, rescue and retrieval operations, hostage situations a. Public Police Operations b. Public Safety Operations c. Public Security Operations d. Public Private Operations 5. Includes three interrelated dimensions to accomplish its mission namely: community affairs and development, public information, and information development operations to forge partnership and strengthen collaboration and linkages with the community. a. Police Desk Operations b. Police Community Relations c. Police Community Operations d. Police Information Relation 6. How many days shall the police officer executed the hot pursuit arrest? a. 10 days b. 5 days c. 3 days d. 1 day 7. How many years shall the Congressman and Senators be considered immune to arrest? a. Not More than 6 yrs. b. 6 years c. More than 6 yrs. d. Below 6 yrs. 8. How many devices that a police officer need in conducting search and arrest? a. 1 b. 2 c. 3 d. 4 9. An infringement of an individual's reasonable expectation of privacy. a. Warrantless Search b. Search Warrant c. Search d. Plain view search 10. Detention of an individual or her property and removing that property from the control of the citizen, or in effect, taking control of the individual. a. Siesure b. Seizure c. Ziesure d. Seicure 11. They are the ones who process the arrested CICLs. a. DSWD b. PNP c. VAWC d. WCPD 12. A warrantless search of a moving vehicle is justified on the grounds that it is not practicable to secure a warrant because the vehicle can be quickly moved out of the locality or jurisdiction in which the warrant must be sought. a. Searching a vehicle b. Visual Search c. Search to a moving vehicle d. Plain view search 13. The team leader of the operating team/s shall secure this clearance prior to conducting operations. a. Pre-Operation Clearance b. Post-Operation Clearance c. Pre-Operating Clearance d. Post-Operating Clearance 14. It is an area where vehicles and/or persons are stopped, identities are verified, possessions searched, and a decision is made whether or not to detain the person/s vehicles or to allow them to pass. a. Stopping b. Checkpoint c. Frisking d. Verifying 15. The police officer may stop the person only when there is genuine reason to believe, based on experiences and the particular circumstances that a criminal activity may be afoot. a. Stopping b. Checkpoint c. Frisking d. Verifiers 16. Shall provide security in the checkpoint area and block/pursue fleeing suspects/vehicle. a. Security b. Team Leader c. Forward / Rear Security d. Spotter 17. Is an order in writing issued in the name of the People of the Philippines, signed by a judge and directed to a peace officer, commanding him to search for personal property described therein and bring it before the court. a. Warrantless Search b. Search Warrant c. Search d. Plain view search 18. Upon recommendation of the Regional CMC, incidents involve foreign national/s, either perpetrators or victims. a. Municipal b. Provincial c. Regional d. National 19. It is primarily within the formulation of crisis management procedures, integration and orchestration of government, military/police and public efforts towards the prevention and control of crisis incidents. a. CIMTG b. NPOC c. CMC d. NDRRMC 20. It means the temporary refusal of an employer to furnish work as a result of an industrial or labor dispute. a. Labor Stikes b. Lockout c. Labor Dispute d. Labor 21. It refers to any controversy or matter concerning terms or conditions of employment or the association or representation of person in negotiating, fixing, maintaining, changing, or arranging the terms and conditions of employment, regardless of whether the disputants stand in the proximate relation of employer and employee. a. Labor b. Picket c. Labor Dispute d. Labor Strike 22. One of the alert levels is that there is no information to suggest a specific human-induced critical incident may occur. a. Level 1 b. Level 2 c. Level 3 d. Level 4 23. One of the necessary plans of Incident Commander (IC) depends on the threat posed by the hostage- takers and the need of the HNT and IC a. Collection Plan b. Emergency Response Plan c. Surrender Plan d. Hostage Reception / Release 24. One of the necessary plans of Incident Commander (IC) is in case the hostage-takers change plans in the middle of the execution. a. Breakout Plan b. Delivery Plan c. Surrender Plan d. Hostage Reception / Release 25. One of the necessary plans of Incident Commander (IC) shall be drawn up in a way that the hostages’ lives will not be jeopardized. a. Surrender Plan b. Emergency Response Plan c. Collection Plan d. Breakout Plan 26. This includes service of warrant of arrest, implementation of search warrant, enforcement of visitorial powers of the Chiefs of Police, and other anti-criminality operations. a. Law Enforcing Operations b. Law Security Operations c. Law Enforcement Operations d. Law Provider Operations 27. Investigation of crime or incident, Scene of the Crime Operations (SOCO), administrative investigation and other investigative work necessary to determine facts and circumstances for filing cases criminally or administratively. a. Investigating Operations b. Investigative Operations c. Investigation Police Operations d. Investigation Operations 28. Shall conduct document verification, search, seizure and arrest, if necessary, initial custody of seized evidence. a. Stopping b. Checkpoint c. Frisking d. Verifiers 29. This involves the police presence in crime-prone areas and the employment of activities or action to persuade and/or request cooperation of. a. Non-Lethal Aproach b. Non-Lethal Approach c. Nan-Lethal Aproach d. Nan-Lethal Approached 30. This involves the employment of lethal equipment as a last resort. a. Lethal Approach b. Excessive Lethal Aproach c. Lethal Aproach d. Lethal Damage Approach 31. Includes high-risk checkpoint, police assistance from the court and other quasi-judicial bodies, security to major and special events, aircraft hijacking operations, visit board, search and seizure of marine vessels. a. Special Normal Operations b. Special Force Operations c. Special Police Operations d. Special Task Operations 32. This includes counterterrorism operations and similar operations against other threat groups that are conducted to ensure internal security. a. Internal Police Operations b. External Security Operations c. Internal Operations d. Internal Security Operations 33. This involves the employment of ---- ------ equipment that does not cause serious injury and/or death and that less physical measures have been tried and deemed inappropriate purposely to ensure cooperation, compliance or surrender. a. Les Lethal Approach b. Less Lethal Approach c. More Less Lethal Approach d. Lesser Lethal Approach 34. It is the most basic police function and is known as the backbone of policing. a. Patrol Tanod Operations b. Patrol Operations c. TV Patrol d. Patrol Service Operations 35. Police officers generally empowered by law to effect arrests and execute processes of courts, when acting under the direction of the Collector, has the authority to conduct custom searches within the jurisdiction of the Bureau of Customs. a. Customs Search b. Costums Search c. Costoms Search d. Custum Search 36. It is also known as being caught in the act of committing a crime. a. Corpus Delicti b. Nullum Crimen, nulla puena sine lege c. In Flagrante Delicto d. Actus Reus 37. A person lawfully arrested may be searched for dangerous weapons or anything which may have been used or constitute proof in the commission of an offense without a search warrant. a. Search by Virtue of a Warrant b. Search of Evidence in Plain View c. Stop and Frisk or Terry Searches d. Warrantless Search Incidental to a Lawful Arrest 38. This committee is responsible for supporting the NPOC and NDRRMC. a. CIMTG b. CIMC c. CMC d. ICS 39. Mang Kanor left a bag on the side of the mall that contained a bomb, who is responsible for that incident? a. NDRRMC b. CIMTG c. PHIVOLCS d. NPOC 40. It shall be alerted for the deployment in case the negotiation fails. Members of the of the assault team shall wear authorized and easily recognizable uniform during the conduct of the operation. a. HNT b. Incident Commander c. Support Personnel d. Assault Team 41. It shall include those in charge of managing traffic, firefighting, providing medical emergency assistance, crime scene processing and rescue. a. Crowd Control b. Support Personnel c. Assault Team d. HNT 42. It is responsible if incidents affect two or more provinces / districts within the same region. a. Municipal b. Provincial c. Regional d. National 43. While patrolling, PO2 Johnny Sincere found a highly suspected Improvised Explosive Device. What shouldn’t he do? a. Promptly lead onlookers to a safe distance away from the scene. b. Detonate the Improvised Explosive Device before it explodes. c. Contact Operations Center and request for Explosive Ordinance Disposal Team (EODT). d. Never attempt to handle, move or lift the object. 44. One of the alert levels is that human-induced critical incidents are possible, but not likely. a. Level 1 b. Level 2 c. Level 3 d. Level 4 45. It includes management procedures, search, rescue and retrieval operations, hostage situation, civil disturbance management operation, management of health hazards and other operations that promote safety. a. Special Operations b. Police Operations c. Public Safety Operations d. Law Enforcement Operations 46. It is an act defining certain rights of persons detained or under custodial investigation, as well as the duties of arresting, detaining, and investigating officers. a. RA 4136 b. RA 9262 c. Act 3815 d. RA 7438 47. It simply means anything seen in plain sight or having visual on things that are readily observable. a. Search by Virtue of a Warrant b. Search of Evidence in Plain View c. Stop and Frisk or Terry Searches d. Warrantless Search Incidental to a Lawful Arrest 48. Police officer also have the power to stop and perform through irrational impulses but the existence of a reasonable suspicion. a. Search by Virtue of a Warrant b. Search of Evidence in Plain View c. Stop and Frisk or Terry Searches d. Warrantless Search Incidental to a Lawful Arrest 49. Refers to the act of relinquishing or abandoning the right against search. However, it must be seen that the consent to the search was voluntary. a. Consented Warrantless Search b. Warrantless Search c. Warrantless Search Incidental to a Lawful Arrest d. Search Warrant 50. How many days shall the police officer executed the search warrant? a. 60 b. 30 c. 15 d. 10 51. They are responsible for natural disaster incidents. a. PHIVOLCS b. NDRRMC c. NPOC d. DND 52. It provides guidance to the PNP’s roles on how to organize its assets to respond to an incident and processes to manage the response through its successive stages. a. CIMTG b. CIMC c. CMC d. ICS 53. CIMC is under of what unit or department? a. PNP b. BFP c. BJMP d. PDEA 54. It is an individual who has been held by the perpetrators against his/her will. a. Hostage-taker b. Hostage situation c. Hostage d. Hostage-taking 55. It is a container filled with explosives, incendiary material, smoke, gas, or other destructive substances, designed to explode. a. Bombing b. Grenade c. Bomb d. Explosive Device 56. It refers to any rally, demonstration, march, parade, procession or any other form of mass or concerted action held in a public place for the purpose of presenting a lawful cause; or protesting or influencing any state of affairs whether political, economic or social. a. Assemble b. Assembly c. General Assembly d. Public Assembly 57. It is a situation in which the perpetrators hold a person/s captive against their will as bargaining chips in a known location, refusing the demands of the authorities to surrender. a. Hostage b. Hostage taking c. Hostage-taker d. Hostage situation 58. It may be resorted to if the hostage-taker poses imminent danger of causing death or injury to the negotiator or hostage. a. Tactical Assault b. Tactical Team c. Negotiate d. Arrest 59. One of the necessary plans of Incident Commander (IC) is for security reasons, released hostages shall be contained and isolated. a. Breakout Plan b. Emergency Response Plan c. Collection Plan d. Hostage Reception / Release 60. One of the necessary plans of Incident Commander (IC) is for security reasons, released hostages shall be contained and isolated. a. Breakout Plan b. Emergency Response Plan c. Collection Plan d. Hostage Reception / Release 61. It is/are an individual or group of persons who hold another person/s against his/her/their will as bargaining chips for purposes of demanding certain amount of money, self-protection, thwarting any police action, or pursuing personal interest or that of the public. a. Hostage b. Hostage taking c. Hostage-taker d. Hostage situation 62. It is responsible if resources are available and capable at either Municipal or Barangay Level. a. Municipal b. Provincial c. Regional d. National 63. One of the alert levels is that a human-induced critical incident has just occurred or has just been preempted. a. Level 1 b. Level 2 c. Level 3 d. Level 4 64. One of the necessary plans of Incident Commander (IC) the safety of the police personnel involved is the priority consideration. a. Emergency Response Plan b. Surrender Plan c. Delivery Plan d. Collection Plan 65. One of the alert levels is that there is a strong possibility that human-induced critical incidents may occur within a short period of time. a. Level 1 b. Level 2 c. Level 3 d. Level 4 66. It is the taking of a person into custody in order that he may be bound to answer the commission of an offense. a. Arrest b. Warrantless Search Incidental to a Lawful Arrest c. Hot Pursuit d. Warrant of Arrest 67. PNP Reform and Reorganization Act of 1998 a. RA 9165 b. RA 8353 c. RA 8551 d. RA 6975 68. Department of Interior and Local Government Act of 1990 a. RA 8551 b. RA 6975 c. RA 9165 d. RA 8353 69. One of the key elements of tactical plan is that appropriate and sufficient equipment and tools for the assigned action to be undertaken. a. Create the Objectives and Goals b. Determine KPI’s c. Use tools and resources d. Delegate work to specific people 70. It is an act or omission punishable by lay law, forbidding or commanding it. a. Crime b. Arrest c. Search d. In Flagrante Delicto 71. A police officer has the right to perform this search if the individual has been legitimately stopped with reasonable suspicion and when the police officer has reason to believe that the individual possesses weapon/s on his person and poses a threat to the police officer’s or another person’s safety. a. Spot check/Search b. Pat-Down Search c. Checkpoint d. Stopping 72. One of the key elements of tactical planning is that formulation of the objectives of the organization based on the overall goal, mission and vision. a. Assign Action to objectives b. Delegate work to specific people c. Create the Objectives and Goals d. Pay Attention to the Vision 73. One of the key elements of tactical planning is that creation pf contingency plans in case of emergency. a. Allow for flexibility b. Determine KPI’s c. Pay Attention to the Vision d. Assign Action to objectives 74. One of the key elements of tactical planning is that specific actions are taken and performed in order to achieve the objectives of the organization after every operation. a. Assign Action to objectives b. Delegate work to specific people c. Create the Objectives and Goals d. Pay Attention to the Vision 75. One of the key elements of tactical planning is that before creating a tactical plan, each personnel should know the overall goal, vision and mission of the organization. a. Determine KPI’s b. Delegate work to specific people c. Create the Objectives and Goals d. Pay Attention to the Vision 76. It requires detailing resources and work allocation among the sub-units within each department of the organization. a. Strategic Planning b. Tactical Planning c. Organizational Planning d. Operational Plan 77. It is a plan of an organization that provides an outline of steps designed with the goals of the entire organization as a whole in mind. a. Strategic Planning b. Tactical Planning c. Organizational Planning d. Operational Plan 78. It is the process of defining the reason for existence of an organization, setting goals aimed at realizing full potential, and creating increasingly discrete tasks to meet those goals. a. Strategic Planning b. Tactical Planning c. Organizational Planning d. Operational Plan 79. It is an extremely detailed oriented plan that clearly defines how one department or team contributes to reaching the goals of the whole organization. It outlines the daily tasks required for running a business. a. Strategic Planning b. Tactical Planning c. Organizational Planning d. Operational Plan 80. Refers to all spatial and non-spatial information stored in a digital format on the computer. a. Network b. Hardware c. Software d. Data 81. Part pf the GIS refers to the many free and commercial software packages that allow a GIS user to perform GIS functions such analysis of spatial and non-spatial information. a. Methods b. Software c. People d. Network 82. Refers to the formulas, statistics, analysis, and algorithms that are used to turn data into information. a. Hardware b. Methods c. Network d. People 83. Part of GIS refers to powerful computers, printers, output devices, such as monitors, input devices and large amounts of disk space to store the typically large GIS data sets. a. Software b. Methods c. Hardware d. Data 84. Refers to both the computer, social and social network. Both of these networks assist in the dissemination of data. a. Software b. Data c. Network d. Methods 85. One of the police operational planning steps is establishing the legal basis of each police operation. a. Collect all Pertinent Data b. Select the Best Alternative Plan c. Post Operation Evaluation d. Establish the Frame of Reference 86. One of the police operational planning steps that actual creation of series of steps on how to address the problem encountered. a. Post Operation Evaluation b. Develop Action Plan c. Establish the Frame of Reference d. Select the Best Alternative Plan 87. One of the police operational planning steps involves the actual performance of the responsibilities and function of each member. a. Sell the Plan b. Collect all Pertinent Data c. Clarify the Problems d. Establish the Frame of Reference 88. The basic purpose of this plan is to systematically employ and deploy PNP personnel to strategic areas all over the country to ensure orderly, safe and secure observance of the Halloween holiday a. OPLAN SumVac b. OPLAN Sita c. OPLAN Galugad d. OPLAN Undas 89. This is simply referring to operation surprise inspection. a. OPLAN SumVac b. OPLAN Sita c. OPLAN Galugad d. OPLAN Undas 90. This plan is part of campaign against criminal riding in motorcycles, a. OPLAN SumVac b. OPLAN Sita c. OPLAN Galugad d. OPLAN Undas 91. The Following are functions of a police officer during police operations, except: a. To protect lives and property b. To respect Human Rights c. To observe the human dignity of persons d. To serve or protect the illegal activity of a particular person, group or criminal syndicate 92. Why is it that whenever possible, pat-down searches should be conducted by at least two (2) police officers? a. One to perform the search while the other provides protective cover. b. Most police units lack personnel for them to conduct pat-down searches by at least two (2) police officer. c. Whenever possible, pat-down searches should be conducted not just by two (2) police officers but by more police officers for safety purposes. d. The conduct of pat-down search by two police officers is more secured. 93. If the police officer patting down the suspect, he/she is carrying an object such as handbag, suitcase, briefcase, sack, or other similar items that may conceal a weapon, should the police officer open the item? a. No, police officers have no right to determine the content of the item. b. Yes, to make sure no weapons or illegal items are concealed inside. c. No, instead put it in a place out of the suspect’s reach d. Yes, in all situations, the police may open the items as clearly stated in the Police Operational Procedure. 94. What is an important patrol officer should do when responding to street fights or brawls? a. The patrol member should call for back-up before intervening. b. The patrol member should cock his firearm because responding to brawls is very risky and dangerous. c. Inform higher headquarters about the brawl. d. The patrol member should be able to identify who started the brawl. 95. What must the police officer do after firing his service firearm or weapon during a confrontation with an offender or offenders? a. Submit his firearm to the Crime Laboratory Office for the conduct of Ballistics Examination b. Ask his Chief of Police to change the fired bullets. c. Call up his immediate supervisor to inform him of the use of his firearm d. Submit an incident report outlining the circumstances necessitating the use of his firearm. 96. Is a Senator or Member of the House of Representatives immune from arrest? a. Yes. A Senator or Member of the house of representative is immune from arrest while Congress is in session for an offense punishable by not more than three years of imprisonment. b. No. Nobody is above the law and anybody who committed a crime could be arrested c. Yes. A Senator or Member of the House of the Representatives is immune from arrest for an offense punishable by not more than six years of imprisonment. d. Yes. A Senator or any Member of House of Representatives is immune from arrest while congress is in session for an offense punishable by not more than six years of imprisonment. 97. Should checkpoint personnel limit their task to law enforcement and crime deterrence? a. No. They should also enforce the Traffic Code of the Philippines and all other special laws. b. Yes. They should concentrate on their most pressing job of conducting the checkpoint. c. No. They should also be ready to provide police assistance in the vicinity e.g., giving directions to the inquiring motorists or passers-by. d. Yes. Law enforcement and crime deterrence are the primary jobs of the police. 98. In case a motor vehicle evaded the checkpoint, the PNP shall pursue the fleeing vehicle, note the plate number of the vehicle and give it to the units in adjacent areas to prevent the possibility that the vehicle may elude the pursuit operation. During the hot pursuit operation, what should the police do? a. Direct the sniper of the team to cautiously shoot at the tire of the fleeing motor vehicle to stop it. b. Fire warning shot to warn the driver and stop the motor vehicle. c. Warn the driver of the vehicle to stop by means of Megaphone or police siren d. Overtake the vehicle and signal the driver to stop or you may wait at a tactically advantageous position to stop said vehicle. 99. The police officer who confiscates property under the warrant or under the plain view doctrine shall issue a detailed receipt of property seized to the lawful occupant of the premises, or in the absence of such occupant, shall do so in the presence of at least two (2) witnesses of sufficient age and discretion residing in the same locality. Who should be given the original and duplicate copies of the receipt? a. The original shall be left to any barangay official having jurisdiction over the place searched and the duplicate taken by the police for reference. b. The police officer must leave a receipt in the place where he found the seized property and a duplicate copy thereof with any barangay official having jurisdiction over the place searched. c. The police officer must forthwith deliver the property seized to the judge who issued the warrant, together with an inventory thereof, duly verified under oath. d. The police officer must get the original receipt and leave the duplicate copy in the place where he found the seized property. 100. PO3 Tim Ratbu had a shootout with the topmost wanted person. After the shootout, he noticed that his right ear was only grazed by the suspect’s bullet while the suspect was severely and fatally injured, and his gun was thrown thirty meters away. What should PO3 Tim Ratbu do to the topmost wanted person? a. Inform the suspect of his constitutional rights and bring him to the prosecutor for inquest proceedings. b. Bring to the nearest medical clinic or hospital for immediate treatment. c. Fire at the suspect to kill him as it is justified because it was the suspect who first fired. d. Arrest the suspect and bring him immediately to the police station for further disposition.
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