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Q AND A

(FINAL COACHING FOR


FUTURE CRIMINOLOGIST)

CORRECTONAL
ADMINISTRATION
INSTITUTIONAL CORRECTION

1.A deduction of sentence given to


prisoner in recognition of his good
conduct or good behavior.

A. Parole
B. Good Conduct Time Allowance
C. Good Conduct Pass
D. All of these
1.A deduction of sentence given to
prisoner in recognition of his good
conduct or good behavior.

A. Parole
B. Good Conduct Time Allowance
C. Good Conduct Pass
D. All of these
2. A person convicted and sentenced to
serve for not more than six months is
classified as –

A. Municipal prisoner
B. City prisoner
C. Insular prisoner
D. Colonist
2. A person convicted and sentenced to
serve for not more than six months is
classified as –

A. Municipal prisoner
B. B. City prisoner
C. Insular prisoner
D. Colonist
3. A continuing application of the treatment
program.

A. Diversification
B. Execution of the treatment program
C. Reclassification
D. None of these
3. A continuing application of the
treatment program.

A. Diversification
B. Execution of the treatment program
C. Reclassification
D. None of these
4. A finally convicted able–bodied
inmates maybe required to work for at
least how many hours in a day?

A. 4 hours B. 6 hours

C. 8 hours D. none of these


4. A finally convicted able–bodied
inmates maybe required to work for at
least how many hours in a day?

A. 4 hours B. 6 hours

C. 8 hours D. none of these


5. An inmate maybe excused from
mandatory labor if he or she is...

A. over 55 years of age


B. over 60 years of age
C. over 65 years of age
D. over 70 years of age
5. An inmate maybe excused from
mandatory labor if he or she is...

A. over 55 years of age


B. over 60 years of age
C. over 65 years of age
D. over 70 years of age
6. An open institution usually a penal farm
or camp?

A. Minimum Security Institution


B. Medium Security Institution
C. Maximum Security Institution
D. None of these
6. An open institution usually a penal farm
or camp?

A. Minimum Security Institution


B. Medium Security Institution
C. Maximum Security Institution
D. None of these
7. First to use punitive
imprisonment

A. England
B. United States of America
C. Germany
D. None of these
7. First to use punitive
imprisonment

A. England
B. United States of America
C. Germany
D. None of these
8. A prisoner sentenced for more than
three years is under the jurisdiction of the?

A. City Jail
B. District Jail
C. Provincial Jail
D. Bureau of Corrections
8. A prisoner sentenced for more than
three years is under the jurisdiction of the?

A. City Jail
B. District Jail
C. Provincial Jail
D. Bureau of Corrections
9. Detention prisoners who are awaiting
judgment or trial of their case are
under the supervision and control of

A. Provincial Jails
B. National Bilibid Prisons
C. Bureau of Corrections
D. Bureau of Jail Management and
Penology
9. Detention prisoners who are awaiting
judgment or trial of their case are
under the supervision and control of

A. Provincial Jails
B. National Bilibid Prisons
C. Bureau of Corrections
D. Bureau of Jail Management and
Penology
10. It is an institution intended to detain
or house political offenders.

A. Iwahig Penal farm


B. Sablayan Prison Farm
C. Davao Penal Farm
D. San Ramon Prison and Penal farm
10. It is an institution intended to
detain or house political offenders.

A. Iwahig Penal farm


B. Sablayan Prison Farm
C. Davao Penal Farm
D. San Ramon Prison and Penal farm
11. Intelligence and personality test are
administered by-

A. Psychologist
B. Psychiatrist
C. Correctional officer
D. Social worker
11. Intelligence and personality test are
administered by-

A. Psychologist
B. Psychiatrist
C. Correctional officer
D. Social worker
12. For security purposes, what is the
minimum required ratio in escorting an
offender when in transit?

A. 1:2+2 B. 1:2+1
C. 1:1+1 D. 1:1+2
12. For security purposes, what is the
minimum required ratio in escorting an
offender when in transit?

A. 1:2+2 B. 1:2+1
C. 1:1+1 D. 1:1+2
13. It exercise supervision and control
over provincial jails.

A. BJMP
B. Bureau of Corrections
C. Provincial Government
D. Parole and Probation
Administration
13. It exercise supervision and control
over provincial jails.

A. BJMP
B. Bureau of Corrections
C. Provincial Government
D. Parole and Probation
Administration
14. It insures a more careful selection of
the institution in which the prisoner is to
be confined.

A. Courts
B. Quarantine Unit
C. Correction
D. Reception and Diagnostic Center
14. It insures a more careful selection of
the institution in which the prisoner is to
be confined.

A. Courts
B. Quarantine Unit
C. Correction
D. Reception and Diagnostic Center
15. The ideal ratio on escort is ____ prison
guard for every ____ number of inmates.

A. 1:2 B. 1:4
C. 1:7 D. 1:12
15. The ideal ratio on escort is ____ prison
guard for every ____ number of inmates.

A. 1:2 B. 1:4
C. 1:7 D. 1:12
16. The basis of this old school of penology
is the human free-will.

A. Penology School
B. Classical School
C. Neo-classical
D. Positivist
16. The basis of this old school of penology
is the human free-will.

A. Penology School
B. Classical School
C. Neo-classical
D. Positivist
18. It is the primary objective of
custodial and security division.

A. To prevent riots
B. To implement discipline
C. To help in reformation of prisoners
D. Security
18. It is the primary objective of
custodial and security division.

A. To prevent riots
B. To implement discipline
C. To help in reformation of prisoners
D. Security
19. How long is the duration of stay in
the viewing of the deceased relative of
an inmate?

A. 2 hours B. 3 hours

C. 6 hours D. 12 hours
19. How long is the duration of stay in
the viewing of the deceased relative of
an inmate?

A. 2 hours B. 3 hours

C. 6 hours D. 12 hours
20. A municipal warden must have the
minimum rank of.

A. SJO1 B. J/INSP
C. J/SINSP D. J/CINSP
20. A municipal warden must have the
minimum rank of.

A. SJO1 B. J/INSP
C. J/SINSP D. J/CINSP
21. A person who is detained for the
violation of law or ordinance and has
not been convicted is a –

A. Detention Prisoner
B. Provincial Prisoner
C. Municipal Prisoner
D. City Prisoner
21. A person who is detained for the
violation of law or ordinance and has
not been convicted is a –

A. Detention Prisoner
B. Provincial Prisoner
C. Municipal Prisoner
D. City Prisoner
22. A person who is sentenced to serve
a prison term of over three (3) years is a
_________________.

A. Municipal prisoner
B. Detention prisoner
C. City prisoner
D. National or Insular prisoner
22. A person who is sentenced to serve
a prison term of over three (3) years is a
_________________.

A. Municipal prisoner
B. Detention prisoner
C. City prisoner
D. National or Insular prisoner
23. Clinical services geared toward
improving inmates behavior are
administered by

A. Psychiatrist
B. Social Worker
C. Psychologist
D. None of these
23. Clinical services geared toward
improving inmates behavior are
administered by

A. Psychiatrist
B. Social Worker
C. Psychologist
D. None of these
24. How many times counting of
prisoner be made within 24-hours?

A. At least 3 times
B. At least 4 times
C. At least 2 times
D. At least 5 times
24. How many times counting of
prisoner be made within 24-hours?

A. At least 3 times
B. At least 4 times
C. At least 2 times
D. At least 5 times
25. Ideal number of days for proper
classification of newly convicted
offenders at the RDC?

A. 45 days B. 30 days
C. 55 days D. 15 days
25. Ideal number of days for proper
classification of newly convicted
offenders at the RDC?

A. 45 days B. 30 days
C. 55 days D. 15 days
26. Prisoners whose sentences are
more than three years to capital
punishment are considered

A. municipal prisoners
B. provincial prisoners
C. city prisoners
D. Insular prisoners
26. Prisoners whose sentences are
more than three years to capital
punishment are considered

A. municipal prisoners
B. provincial prisoners
C. city prisoners
D. Insular prisoners
27. Refers to those who are confined
in correctional facilities awaiting
verdict in their cases.

A. Prisoner B. Detainees
C. Probationer D. Offender
27. Refers to those who are confined
in correctional facilities awaiting
verdict in their cases.

A. Prisoner B. Detainees
C. Probationer D. Offender
28. The law creating the Bureau of
Jail Management and Penology
(BJMP) is :

A. RA 8551 B. RA 9165
C. RA 6975 D. RA 4890
28. The law creating the Bureau of
Jail Management and Penology
(BJMP) is :

A. RA 8551 B. RA 9165
C. RA 6975 D. RA 4890
29. An_____ program employs
prisoners in various product or good
producing tasks.

A. Agricultural
B. Industrial
C. Operational
D. Administrative
29. An_____ program employs
prisoners in various product or good
producing tasks.

A. Agricultural
B. Industrial
C. Operational
D. Administrative
30. Force is used only by correctional
institution to:

A. exact respect
B. perform assignments
C. enforce discipline
D. show physical strength and
power
30. Force is used only by correctional
institution to:

A. exact respect
B. perform assignments
C. enforce discipline
D. show physical strength and
power
31. An inmate maybe transferred by
the Prison Director upon the
recommendation of the ____ concerned
to another prison facility to bring said
inmate closer to family or as part of
his rehabilitation program.

A. President B. Superintendent
C. Prison Guard D. DOJ Secretary
31. An inmate maybe transferred by
the Prison Director upon the
recommendation of the ____ concerned
to another prison facility to bring said
inmate closer to family or as part of
his rehabilitation program.

A. President B. Superintendent
C. Prison Guard D. DOJ Secretary
32. In admission process of the
inmates, several procedures will be
followed including the registration of
all information of about the inmate.
The register shall contain the
following except?

A. date of admission
B. reason for commitment
C. sentence
D. name of the authority
32. In admission process of the
inmates, several procedures will be
followed including the registration of
all information of about the inmate.
The register shall contain the
following except?

A. date of admission
B. reason for commitment
C. sentence
D. name of the authority
33. The punishment which affords the
society or the individual who was
wronged, the opportunity to impose
upon the offender such suitable
punishment as may be enforced

A. Reformation
B. Retribution
C. Expiation
D. Deterrence
33. The punishment which affords the
society or the individual who was
wronged, the opportunity to impose
upon the offender such suitable
punishment as may be enforced

A. Reformation
B. Retribution
C. Expiation
D. Deterrence
34. Giving punishment to a person so
to serve as an example to others is the
theory of

A. Self-defense
B. Social defense
C. Exemplary
D. Equality
34. Giving punishment to a person so
to serve as an example to others is the
theory of

A. Self-defense
B. Social defense
C. Exemplary
D. Equality
35. Infant born in prison may be
allowed to stay with sentenced
serving mother for-

A. 1 year B. 2 year
C. 3 years D. 4 years
35. Infant born in prison may be
allowed to stay with sentenced
serving mother for-

A. 1 year B. 2 year
C. 3 years D. 4 years
36. It prison management, force is
used only by correctional institutions
or correctional officers in order to,

A. Exact respect
B. Enforce discipline during mass
jailbreaks or riots
C. Show physical strength and power
D. Perform assignments
36. It prison management, force is
used only by correctional institutions
or correctional officers in order to,

A. Exact respect
B. Enforce discipline during mass
jailbreaks or riots
C. Show physical strength and power
D. Perform assignments
37. Operation conducted by the BJMP
where a prisoner maybe checked at
anytime.

A. Search and seizure


B. Confiscation
C. Inspection
D. Operation greyhound
37. Operation conducted by the BJMP
where a prisoner maybe checked at
anytime.

A. Search and seizure


B. Confiscation
C. Inspection
D. Operation greyhound
38. Person who are deemed
instrumental on the reformation of
prisoners due to their daily contact
with inmates?

A. Chaplain
B. Warden
C. Psychologist
D. Prison guards
38. Person who are deemed
instrumental on the reformation of
prisoners due to their daily contact
with inmates?

A. Chaplain
B. Warden
C. Psychologist
D. Prison guards
39. A person convicted to serve 6
years imprisonment would be
classified as what kind of prisoner?

A. Municipal prisoner
B. Insular prisoner
C. Provincial prisoner
D. Detention prisoner
39. A person convicted to serve 6
years imprisonment would be
classified as what kind of prisoner?

A. Municipal prisoner
B. Insular prisoner
C. Provincial prisoner
D. Detention prisoner
40. He was the first superintendent of
Elmira Reformatory.

A. John Howard
B. Zebulon Brockway
C. John Augustus
D. Teodulo Natividad
40. He was the first superintendent of
Elmira Reformatory.

A. John Howard
B. Zebulon Brockway
C. John Augustus
D. Teodulo Natividad
41. It is given to prisoners who have
returned to their places of
confinement within 48 hours after a
calamity.

A. Good conduct time allowance


B. Special time allowance for loyalty
C. Visitation privileges
D. Good treatment allowance
41. It is given to prisoners who have
returned to their places of
confinement within 48 hours after a
calamity.

A. Good conduct time allowance


B. Special time allowance for loyalty
C. Visitation privileges
D. Good treatment allowance
42. One of the following is an admission
procedure which involves the frisking of
the prisoner.

A. Identification
B. Searching
C. Briefing/Orientation
D. Minimum security prisoners
42. One of the following is an admission
procedure which involves the frisking of
the prisoner.

A. Identification
B. Searching
C. Briefing/Orientation
D. Minimum security prisoners
43. The features of the prison system
were confinement of the prisoners in
these is cells days and night.

A. Pennsylvania
B. Mammertime
C. Auburn
D. Alcatraz
43. The features of the prison system
were confinement of the prisoners in
these is cells days and night.

A. Pennsylvania
B. Mammertime
C. Auburn
D. Alcatraz
44. Pending the submission of the
investigation report, the defendant
may be allowed on temporary liberty
through.

A. Release on recognizance
B. Bail
C. Manifestation
D. Cash bond
44. Pending the submission of the
investigation report, the defendant
may be allowed on temporary liberty
through.

A. Release on recognizance
B. Bail
C. Manifestation
D. Cash bond
45. The Bureau of Corrections which
is headed by the Director of
Corrections is under the

A. Department of Justice
B. Department of Interior and Local
Government
C. Office of the President
D. None of these
45. The Bureau of Corrections which
is headed by the Director of
Corrections is under the

A. Department of Justice
B. Department of Interior and Local
Government
C. Office of the President
D. None of these
46.
47. If you have committed a crime and
found guilty with it, then the court
decided that you will be serving a
sentence of six months and one day.
According to your sentence, on what
category of prisoner do you belong?

A. Municipal prisoner
B. City jail prisoner
C. Provincial prisoner
D. Sentenced prisoner
47. If you have committed a crime and
found guilty with it, then the court
decided that you will be serving a
sentence of six months and one day.
According to your sentence, on what
category of prisoner do you belong?

A. Municipal prisoner
B. City jail prisoner
C. Provincial prisoner
D. Sentenced prisoner
48. Institution for the confinement of
persons who are awaiting final
disposition of their criminal cases and
also for the service of those convicted
and punished with shorter sentences,
usually up to three years.

A. Lock-up B. Ordinary Jail


C. Jail D. Work house
48. Institution for the confinement of
persons who are awaiting final
disposition of their criminal cases and
also for the service of those convicted
and punished with shorter sentences,
usually up to three years.

A. Lock-up B. Ordinary Jail


C. Jail D. Work house
49. Introduces profit margin and
religion congregate loan with efficient
discipline permitted to set up factory
style working conditions and become
the first prison to achieve a profitable
work program.

A. Pennsylvania
B. Auburn
C. Walnut street jail
D. Sing-sing prison
49. Introduces profit margin and
religion congregate loan with efficient
discipline permitted to set up factory
style working conditions and become
the first prison to achieve a profitable
work program.

A. Pennsylvania
B. Auburn
C. Walnut street jail
D. Sing-sing prison
50. A security camp that houses prisoners
whose sentence are 20 years and above,
life termers or those under capital
punishment, those with pending cases,
those under disciplinary punishment,
those whose cases are on appeal, and
those under detention;

A. Maximum Security Camp


B. Medium Security Camp
C. Minimum Security Camp
D. None of these
50. A security camp that houses prisoners
whose sentence are 20 years and above,
life termers or those under capital
punishment, those with pending cases,
those under disciplinary punishment,
those whose cases are on appeal, and
those under detention;

A. Maximum Security Camp


B. Medium Security Camp
C. Minimum Security Camp
D. None of these
51. A correctional institution that has
the authority to detain convicted
offenders for longer or extended period
of time, including those who are waiting
their death sentence.

A. Halfway house
B. Farm house
C. Jail
D. Prison
51. A correctional institution that has
the authority to detain convicted
offenders for longer or extended period
of time, including those who are waiting
their death sentence.

A. Halfway house
B. Farm house
C. Jail
D. Prison
52. A satellite unit of NBP that
houses the Mediums Security Risk
prisoner located near the Reception
and Diagnostic Center (RDC) and
Youth Rehabilitation Center.

A. Camp Sampaguita
B. Camp Bukang Liwayway
C. Camp Abelon
D. Camp Abubakar
52. A satellite unit of NBP that
houses the Mediums Security Risk
prisoner located near the Reception
and Diagnostic Center (RDC) and
Youth Rehabilitation Center.

A. Camp Sampaguita
B. Camp Bukang Liwayway
C. Camp Abelon
D. Camp Abubakar
53. A ___, also called a 'block' or
'isolation cell', used to separate
unruly, dangerous, or vulnerable
prisoners from the general
population, also sometimes used as
punishment.

A. Segregation Unit
B. Reception Unit
C. Quarantine Unit
D. Cell 45
53. A ___, also called a 'block' or
'isolation cell', used to separate
unruly, dangerous, or vulnerable
prisoners from the general
population, also sometimes used as
punishment.

A. Segregation Unit
B. Reception Unit
C. Quarantine Unit
D. Cell 45
54. It is regarded as the most
important program that aids in the
rehabilitation or prisoners

A. Recreational program
B. Religious program
C. Educational program
D. Employment of prisoners
54. It is regarded as the most
important program that aids in the
rehabilitation or prisoners

A. Recreational program
B. Religious program
C. Educational program
D. Employment of prisoners
55. Classification of an inmate as to
entitlement who has served imprisonment
with good conduct for a period equivalent to
1/5 of the maximum term or of his prison
sentence or those who served 7 years in the
case of those who was meted with the
penalty of life sentence.

A. First class inmates


B. Second Class inmates
C. Third class inmates
D. Colonist
55. Classification of an inmate as to
entitlement who has served imprisonment
with good conduct for a period equivalent to
1/5 of the maximum term or of his prison
sentence or those who served 7 years in the
case of those who was meted with the
penalty of life sentence.

A. First class inmates


B. Second Class inmates
C. Third class inmates
D. Colonist
56. Elmira Correctional Facility, known
otherwise as ___, is a maximum
security prison located in New York in
the USA. The prison is located in
Chemung County, New York in the City
of Elmira.

A. “The school” B. “The hill”


C. “The rock” D. “The dungeon”
56. Elmira Correctional Facility, known
otherwise as ___, is a maximum
security prison located in New York in
the USA. The prison is located in
Chemung County, New York in the City
of Elmira.

A. “The school” B. “The hill”


C. “The rock” D. “The dungeon”
57. Formerly it is a fortress of defense in
Paris France and it was a symbol of
absolutism before the French revolution but
in 17th century it was converted as prisons
on where hundreds of political prisoners are
tortured and died.

A. Gulag of Russia
B. Bastille Prisons
C. Toul Sleng Prisons
D. Insein Prisons
57. Formerly it is a fortress of defense in
Paris France and it was a symbol of
absolutism before the French revolution but
in 17th century it was converted as prisons
on where hundreds of political prisoners are
tortured and died.

A. Gulag of Russia
B. Bastille Prisons
C. Toul Sleng Prisons
D. Insein Prisons
58. A correctional institution that has
the authority to detain persons
awaiting trial or adjudication or
confine convicted offenders for a
short period of time.

A. Halfway houses
B. Penal colonies
C. Jails
D. All of these
58. A correctional institution that has
the authority to detain persons
awaiting trial or adjudication or
confine convicted offenders for a
short period of time.

A. Halfway houses
B. Penal colonies
C. Jails
D. All of these
59. If the color of the maximum Security
prisoner is Tangerine, Medium Security
Prisoner is Blue, What color is the uniform
for the Minimum Security?

A. Brown
B. Gray
C. Orange
D. Stripe White and Orange
59. If the color of the maximum Security
prisoner is Tangerine, Medium Security
Prisoner is Blue, What color is the uniform
for the Minimum Security?

A. Brown
B. Gray
C. Orange
D. Stripe White and Orange
60. It involves supervision of prisoners
to insure punctual and orderly
movement from the dormitories, place
of work, hospital and churches in
accordance with the daily schedules.

A. Control
B. Custody
C. Discipline
D.Inspection
60. It involves supervision of prisoners
to insure punctual and orderly
movement from the dormitories, place
of work, hospital and churches in
accordance with the daily schedules.

A. Control
B. Custody
C. Discipline
D.Inspection
61. It is amendment and penitence
model of prison built in 1820’s were
communication among the prisoners
was next to impossible, prisoners are
individually isolated.

A. Pennsylvania system
B. Auburn Prison
C. Mammertime Prison
D. Justinian Prison
61. It is amendment and penitence
model of prison built in 1820’s were
communication among the prisoners
was next to impossible, prisoners are
individually isolated.

A. Pennsylvania system
B. Auburn Prison
C. Mammertime Prison
D. Justinian Prison
62. It is a method whereby a prisoner
has been released from correctional
facilities either temporary or absolute
to which acceptance of the members
of the society is expected.

A. Community participation
B. Community Participation
C. Reintegration
D. Community backing
62. It is a method whereby a prisoner
has been released from correctional
facilities either temporary or absolute
to which acceptance of the members
of the society is expected.

A. Community participation
B. Community Participation
C. Reintegration
D. Community backing
63. The act of prisoner trying to convert
or induce another to change his
religious beliefs, sect or the like to
another while under confinement is
referred to as

A. Proselytizing
B. Initiation
C. Fraternization
D. Inducement
63. The act of prisoner trying to convert
or induce another to change his
religious beliefs, sect or the like to
another while under confinement is
referred to as

A. Proselytizing
B. Initiation
C. Fraternization
D. Inducement
64. The decree that formally opened the
Old Bilibid Prison which was constructed
as the main penitentiary on Oroquieta
Street, Manila and designed to house the
prison population of the country. This
prison became known as the “Carcel y
Presidio Correccional” and could
accommodate 1,127 prisoners.

A. Royal Decree of 1865


B. Revised Administrative Code
C. Royal Decree of 1905
D. Royal Decree of 1869
64. The decree that formally opened the
Old Bilibid Prison which was constructed
as the main penitentiary on Oroquieta
Street, Manila and designed to house the
prison population of the country. This
prison became known as the “Carcel y
Presidio Correccional” and could
accommodate 1,127 prisoners.

A. Royal Decree of 1865


B. Revised Administrative Code
C. Royal Decree of 1905
D. Royal Decree of 1869
65. The Director of Prison at Valencia,
Spain in 1835 who divided prisoners into
companies and appointed them as petty
officers; also, he allowed the reduction of
inmate’s sentence by 1/3 for good
behavior.

A. John Howard
B. Dometz of France
C. Alexander Macanochie
D. Manuel Montesimos
65. The Director of Prison at Valencia,
Spain in 1835 who divided prisoners into
companies and appointed them as petty
officers; also, he allowed the reduction of
inmate’s sentence by 1/3 for good
behavior.

A. John Howard
B. Dometz of France
C. Alexander Macanochie
D. Manuel Montesimos
66. The idea that re-entry of an
offender should be in the
mainstream of society rather than
the usual abrupt re-entry at the end
of a prison sentence.

A. Reintegration
B. Deterrence
C. Incapacitation
D. Rehabilitation
66. The idea that re-entry of an
offender should be in the
mainstream of society rather than
the usual abrupt re-entry at the end
of a prison sentence.

A. Reintegration
B. Deterrence
C. Incapacitation
D. Rehabilitation
67. The imprisonment a convicted offender
may serve, at the rate of PhP8.00 a day
subject to certain rules, for failure to pay a
fine and if ordered to do so by the
judgment is referred to as

A. Subsidiary imprisonment
B. Secondary imprisonment
C. Preventive imprisonment
D. None of the above
67. The imprisonment a convicted offender
may serve, at the rate of PhP8.00 a day
subject to certain rules, for failure to pay a
fine and if ordered to do so by the
judgment is referred to as

A. Subsidiary imprisonment
B. Secondary imprisonment
C. Preventive imprisonment
D. None of the above
68. The Panopticon is a type of prison
building designed by English
philosopher Jeremy Bentham in 1785.
The concept of the design was derived
from the word meaning of “pan” and
“opticon”. “Opticon’ means:

A. To allow an observer to observe


B. Without the prisoner
C. Avoid watching
D. To walk in military manner
68. The Panopticon is a type of prison
building designed by English
philosopher Jeremy Bentham in 1785.
The concept of the design was derived
from the word meaning of “pan” and
“opticon”. “Opticon’ means:

A. To allow an observer to observe


B. Without the prisoner
C. Avoid watching
D. To walk in military manner
69. The period of deducted sentence
granted to a prisoner who escaped on the
occasion of disorder arising from
conflagrations, earthquakes or catastrophe
where he voluntarily surrender within 48
hours following the issuance of a
proclamation announcing the termination
such disorder.

A. 1/5 period of sentence


B. 1/3 period of the sentence
C. ½ period of the sentence
D. 1/8 period of the sentence
69. The period of deducted sentence
granted to a prisoner who escaped on the
occasion of disorder arising from
conflagrations, earthquakes or catastrophe
where he voluntarily surrender within 48
hours following the issuance of a
proclamation announcing the termination
such disorder.

A. 1/5 period of sentence


B. 1/3 period of the sentence
C. ½ period of the sentence
D. 1/8 period of the sentence
70. The prisoners who cannot be
trusted in open condition and
maybeallowed to work outside the fence
or walls of the penal institution but
under guards or escorts are known as:

A . Medium Security Prisoners


B. Maximum Security Prisoners
C. Minimum Security Prisoners
D. Super Maximum Security
Prisoners
70. The prisoners who cannot be
trusted in open condition and
maybeallowed to work outside the fence
or walls of the penal institution but
under guards or escorts are known as:

A . Medium Security Prisoners


B. Maximum Security Prisoners
C. Minimum Security Prisoners
D. Super Maximum Security
Prisoners
71. The privilege to view the deceased
relative is permitted if the wake is in the
place within a radius 30 km by road from
the prison, if more than 30 km, the privilege
may be extended in the inmate provided the
inmate can return to his place of
confinement during_______________ hours of
the same day.

A. Sunlight B. Morning
C. Afternoon D. Daylight
72. The procedure in admitting
prisoners which purpose is to insure
that the person being committed is
the same as the person being named
in the commitment order.

A. Receiving
B. checking of commitment papers
C. Searching
D. Identification
72. The procedure in admitting
prisoners which purpose is to insure
that the person being committed is
the same as the person being named
in the commitment order.

A. Receiving
B. checking of commitment papers
C. Searching
D. Identification
73. The procedure in the admission of
prisoners the purpose of which is to
make sure that documents contains the
signature of the judge or the signature
of the clerk of court, and the seal of the
court is termed as:

A. Receiving
B. Checking of commitment papers
C. Searching
D. Identification
73. The procedure in the admission of
prisoners the purpose of which is to
make sure that documents contains the
signature of the judge or the signature
of the clerk of court, and the seal of the
court is termed as:

A. Receiving
B. Checking of commitment papers
C. Searching
D. Identification
74. The putting of offenders in prison
for the purpose of protecting the public
and at the same time rehabilitating
them by requiring the latter to undergo
institutional treatment program is
referred to as:

A. Imprisonment B. Trial
C. Conviction D. Detention
74. The putting of offenders in prison
for the purpose of protecting the public
and at the same time rehabilitating
them by requiring the latter to undergo
institutional treatment program is
referred to as:

A. Imprisonment B. Trial
C. Conviction D. Detention
75. These refers to information concerning
an inmate’s personal circumstances, such
as the offense committed, imposed
sentence, criminal case number in the trial,
date of the commencement of the service of
sentence and other analogous information.

A. Prison Record B. Carpeta


C. Prisoner’s record D. Inmate’s Record
75. These refers to information concerning
an inmate’s personal circumstances, such
as the offense committed, imposed
sentence, criminal case number in the trial,
date of the commencement of the service of
sentence and other analogous information.

A. Prison Record B. Carpeta


C. Prisoner’s record D. Inmate’s Record
76. The society is protected from the
further depredations of criminals if they
are all imprisoned immediately after
committing a crime”. This justification
of penalty is known as

A. Expiation
B. Reformation
C. Deterrence
D. Protection
76. The society is protected from the
further depredations of criminals if they
are all imprisoned immediately after
committing a crime”. This justification
of penalty is known as

A. Expiation
B. Reformation
C. Deterrence
D. Protection
77. This group consists of chronic
troublemakers but not as dangerous as the
super security prisoners. They are
not allowed to work outside the institution.

A. Maximum security prisoners


B. Super security prisoners
C. Minimum security prisoners
D. Medium security prisoners
77. This group consists of chronic
troublemakers but not as dangerous as the
super security prisoners. They are
not allowed to work outside the institution.

A. Maximum security prisoners


B. Super security prisoners
C. Minimum security prisoners
D. Medium security prisoners
78. This is group of prisoners who
may be allowed to work outside the
fence of the institution under guard
escorts. Generally they are employed
as agricultural workers.

A. Medium security prisoners


B. Minimum Security Prisoners
C. Maximum Security Prisoners
D. None of the above
78. This is group of prisoners who
may be allowed to work outside the
fence of the institution under guard
escorts. Generally they are employed
as agricultural workers.

A. Medium security prisoners


B. Minimum Security Prisoners
C. Maximum Security Prisoners
D. None of the above
79. What Prison system that is consisted in
the solitary confinement of the prisoners in
their own cells day and night where they
lived, slept, received religious instruction or
read the bible, and given the work and also
known as separate system?

A. Pennsylvania Prison System


B. Auburn Prison System
C. Walnut Street
D. Auburn System
79. What Prison system that is consisted in
the solitary confinement of the prisoners in
their own cells day and night where they
lived, slept, received religious instruction or
read the bible, and given the work and also
known as separate system?

A. Pennsylvania Prison System


B. Auburn Prison System
C. Walnut Street
D. Auburn System
80. Which of the following is a maximum
security prison in Ossining, New York, USA?
It is located approximately 30 miles (48 km)
North of New York City on the banks of the
Hudson River which the Auburn Prison
system was applied

A. Alcatraz prison
B. Sing Sing Prison
C. Walnut Street Jail
D. Silver Mine Farm
80. Which of the following is a maximum
security prison in Ossining, New York, USA?
It is located approximately 30 miles (48 km)
North of New York City on the banks of the
Hudson River which the Auburn Prison
system was applied

A. Alcatraz prison
B. Sing Sing Prison
C. Walnut Street Jail
D. Silver Mine Farm
81. Which of these authorizes the
release of a detainee who has
undergone preventive imprisonment
equivalent to the maximum imposable
sentence for the offense he is charged
with

A. B.P. Blg. 85 B. PD 29
C. B.P. 22 D. PD 968
81. Which of these authorizes the
release of a detainee who has
undergone preventive imprisonment
equivalent to the maximum imposable
sentence for the offense he is charged
with

A. B.P. Blg. 85 B. PD 29
C. B.P. 22 D. PD 968
82. In terms of service of sentence of a
prisoner, his case may be reviewed by BPP
for possible communication of sentence if he
has served:

A. One-third (1/3) of the definite or


aggregate prison term
B. One-half (1/2) of the maximum of his
prison sentence.
C. One-third (1/3) of the minimum of
his indeterminate sentence.
D. One-half (1/2) of the minimum of his
definite prison sentence.
82. In terms of service of sentence of a
prisoner, his case may be reviewed by BPP
for possible communication of sentence if he
has served:

A. One-third (1/3) of the definite or


aggregate prison term
B. One-half (1/2) of the maximum of his
prison sentence.
C. One-third (1/3) of the minimum of
his indeterminate sentence.
D. One-half (1/2) of the minimum of his
definite prison sentence.
83. The end purpose of classification is

A. To orient new inmates for prison life


B. To prepare inmates for prison life
C. To develop integrated and realistic
program for prison
D. All of these
83. The end purpose of classification is

A. To orient new inmates for prison life


B. To prepare inmates for prison life
C. To develop integrated and realistic
program for prison
D. All of these
84. The following procedures of
admission is undertaken by the staff
for every prisoner entrusted to their
custody except:

A. Checking of commitment papers


B. Establishing the identity of the
prisoner
C. Searching the prisoner
D. Diversifying
84. The following procedures of
admission is undertaken by the staff
for every prisoner entrusted to their
custody except:

A. Checking of commitment papers


B. Establishing the identity of the
prisoner
C. Searching the prisoner
D. Diversifying
85. The infamous gulag prison in
Germany was the place where
thousands of Jews were slaughtered
during the reign of Adolf Hitler.

A. Gulag of Russia
B. Gulag Prison of Aleksandr
Solzhenisyn
C. Gulag of Germany
D. The gulag of Banaue
85. The infamous gulag prison in
Germany was the place where
thousands of Jews were slaughtered
during the reign of Adolf Hitler.

A. Gulag of Russia
B. Gulag Prison of Aleksandr
Solzhenisyn
C. Gulag of Germany
D. The gulag of Banaue
85. The special group of prisoners
composed of incorrigibles and highly
dangerous persons are also known as:

A. Maximum Security Prisoners


B. Medium Security Prisoners
C. Super maximum security prisoners
D. None of the above
85. The special group of prisoners
composed of incorrigibles and highly
dangerous persons are also known as:

A. Maximum Security Prisoners


B. Medium Security Prisoners
C. Super maximum security prisoners
D. None of the above
87. An inmate shall be transferred to
a separation center for adjustment
process from life in prison to life in
free community within –

A. 60 days prior to release


B. 30 days prior to release
C. 90 days before release
D. 15 days prior to release
87. An inmate shall be transferred to
a separation center for adjustment
process from life in prison to life in
free community within –

A. 60 days prior to release


B. 30 days prior to release
C. 90 days before release
D. 15 days prior to release
88. A prison model which sought
penitence (hence the term
penitentiaries) through total individual
isolation and silence.

A. Pennsylvania Prison Model


B. Auburn Prison Model
C. Work Release
D. Halfway Houses
88. A prison model which sought
penitence (hence the term
penitentiaries) through total individual
isolation and silence.

A. Pennsylvania Prison Model


B. Auburn Prison Model
C. Work Release
D. Halfway Houses
89. Except one, joined the June 1962
Alcatraz escape was a prison escape
attempt by American criminalsusing an
inflatable raft.

A. Clarence Anglin,
B. John Anglin
C. FrankMorris
D. David Gilmour
90. How many years of service of
sentence for a first time offenders
meted with life imprisonment may be
classified as Medium Security.

A. 2 years B. 3 years
C. 4 years D. 5 Years
90. How many years of service of
sentence for a first time offenders
meted with life imprisonment may be
classified as Medium Security.

A. 2 years B. 3 years
C. 4 years D. 5 Years
91. If the inmate agrees to abide by
the same disciplinary rules upon
convicted prisoners, he shall be
asked to manifest his

A. Certification
B. Certification in writing
C. Agreement in writing
D. None of the above
91. If the inmate agrees to abide by
the same disciplinary rules upon
convicted prisoners, he shall be
asked to manifest his

A. Certification
B. Certification in writing
C. Agreement in writing
D. None of the above
92. In prison, it is commonly through of
a procedure to prevent escapes, riots
and disorders and the punishment of
those involved.

A. Preventive discipline
B. Negative discipline
C. Positive discipline
D. Harsh discipline
92. In prison, it is commonly through of
a procedure to prevent escapes, riots
and disorders and the punishment of
those involved.

A. Preventive discipline
B. Negative discipline
C. Positive discipline
D. Harsh discipline
93. Is that kind of prisoners
discipline applied after an offense
has been committed, in these that
may cases, and punishment does
not enter.

A. Negative discipline
B. Positive discipline
C. Harsh discipline
D. All of the above
93. Is that kind of prisoners
discipline applied after an offense
has been committed, in these that
may cases, and punishment does
not enter.

A. Negative discipline
B. Positive discipline
C. Harsh discipline
D. All of the above
94. The following personal effect of
inmates that can be brought by him
into the prison facilities for common
use with other inmates, Except:

A. Cassette
B. Electric Fan
C. Television
D. Air conditioners
94. The following personal effect of
inmates that can be brought by him
into the prison facilities for common
use with other inmates, Except:

A. Cassette
B. Electric Fan
C. Television
D. Air conditioners
95. The systems of prison were the
confinement of the prisoners in single
cells at night and congregate work in
stop during the day.

A. Pennsylvania prison
B. Auburn prison
C. Elmira reformatory
D. Alcatraz prison
95. The systems of prison were the
confinement of the prisoners in single
cells at night and congregate work in
stop during the day.

A. Pennsylvania prison
B. Auburn prison
C. Elmira reformatory
D. Alcatraz prison
96. This refers to the manner or
practice of managing or controlling the
rehabilitation and reformation of
prisoners.

A. Penal Management
B. Corrections Administration
C. Penal Justification
D. Corrections Justification
96. This refers to the manner or
practice of managing or controlling the
rehabilitation and reformation of
prisoners.

A. Penal Management
B. Corrections Administration
C. Penal Justification
D. Corrections Justification
97. Use of telephone of inmate in
prison after showing a good behavior
is earned after 90 days. In such case
an inmate is entitled to:

A. 5 minutes
B. 3 minutes
C. Not exceeding 5 minutes
D. Not exceeding 3 minutes
97. Use of telephone of inmate in
prison after showing a good behavior
is earned after 90 days. In such case
an inmate is entitled to:

A. 5 minutes
B. 3 minutes
C. Not exceeding 5 minutes
D. Not exceeding 3 minutes
98. Who is the Director of the Irish
Prison who introduced the Irish
system that modified the
Maconochies Mark System?

A. Manuel Montesimus
B. Walter Crofton
C. Domets of France
D. Zebulon Brockway
98. Who is the Director of the Irish
Prison who introduced the Irish
system that modified the
Maconochies Mark System?

A. Manuel Montesimus
B. Walter Crofton
C. Domets of France
D. Zebulon Brockway
99. A prison model where incarcerated
persons are allowed to work outside
the institution that houses them.

A. Pennsylvania Prison Model


B. Auburn Prison Model
C. Work Release
D. Halfway Houses
99. A prison model where incarcerated
persons are allowed to work outside
the institution that houses them.

A. Pennsylvania Prison Model


B. Auburn Prison Model
C. Work Release
D. Halfway Houses
100. Are prisoners who cannot be
trusted in open conditions and pose
less danger to society if they escape;

A. Medium security prisoner


B. Minimum Security Prisoner
C. Maximum Security Prisoner
D. None of the above
100. Are prisoners who cannot be
trusted in open conditions and pose
less danger to society if they escape;

A. Medium security prisoner


B. Minimum Security Prisoner
C. Maximum Security Prisoner
D. None of the above
101. Those who require increased security based
on intense media coverage or public concern as a
result of their offense. Those who have been
involved in a highly controversial or
sensationalized crime. Those who became
prominent for being a politician, government
official, multi-million entrepreneur, religious or
cause-oriented group leader and movie or
television personality. What kind of inmates
classification is that?

a. High Risk Inmates


b. High Profile Inmates
c. High Value Target (HVT)
d. Security Threat Group
101. Those who require increased security based
on intense media coverage or public concern as a
result of their offense. Those who have been
involved in a highly controversial or
sensationalized crime. Those who became
prominent for being a politician, government
official, multi-million entrepreneur, religious or
cause-oriented group leader and movie or
television personality. What kind of inmates
classification is that?

a. High Risk Inmates


b. High Profile Inmates
c. High Value Target (HVT)
d. Security Threat Group
102. A target, either a resource or a person,
who may either be an enemy combatant,
high ranking official or a civilian in danger
of capture or death. Typically in possession
of critical intelligence, data, or authority
marked as an objective for a mission and
which a commander requires for the
successful completion of the same.

a. High Risk Inmates


b. High Profile Inmates
c. High Value Target (HVT)
d. Security Threat Group
102. A target, either a resource or a person,
who may either be an enemy combatant,
high ranking official or a civilian in danger
of capture or death. Typically in possession
of critical intelligence, data, or authority
marked as an objective for a mission and
which a commander requires for the
successful completion of the same.

a. High Risk Inmates


b. High Profile Inmates
c. High Value Target (HVT)
d. Security Threat Group
103. Those who are considered highly dangerous
and who require a greater degree of security,
control and supervision because of their deemed
capability of escape, of being rescued, and their
ability to launch or spearhead acts of violence
inside the jail. This includes those charged with
heinous crimes such as murder, kidnapping for
ransom, economic sabotage, syndicated or
organized crimes, and it also included are inmates
with military or police trainings or those whose life
is in danger or under imminent threat.

a. High Risk Inmates


b. High Profile Inmates
c. High Value Target (HVT)
d. Security Threat Group
103. Those who are considered highly dangerous
and who require a greater degree of security,
control and supervision because of their deemed
capability of escape, of being rescued, and their
ability to launch or spearhead acts of violence
inside the jail. This includes those charged with
heinous crimes such as murder, kidnapping for
ransom, economic sabotage, syndicated or
organized crimes, and it also included are inmates
with military or police trainings or those whose life
is in danger or under imminent threat.

a. High Risk Inmates


b. High Profile Inmates
c. High Value Target (HVT)
d. Security Threat Group
104. Any formal or informal ongoing
inmates’ group, gang, organization or
association consisting of three or more
members falling into one of the following
basic categories: street gangs, prison gangs,
outlaw gangs, traditional organized crime,
aboriginal gangs, subversive groups and
terrorist organizations.

a. High Risk Inmates


b. High Profile Inmates
c. High Value Target (HVT)
d. Security Threat Group
104. Any formal or informal ongoing
inmates’ group, gang, organization or
association consisting of three or more
members falling into one of the following
basic categories: street gangs, prison gangs,
outlaw gangs, traditional organized crime,
aboriginal gangs, subversive groups and
terrorist organizations.

a. High Risk Inmates


b. High Profile Inmates
c. High Value Target (HVT)
d. Security Threat Group
105. A group of persons that adopts or
advocates subversive principles or policies
tending to overthrow or undermine an
established government.

a. Terrorist Group
b. Subversive Group
c. Violent Extremist Offender (VEO)
d. Medium Risk Inmates
105. A group of persons that adopts or
advocates subversive principles or policies
tending to overthrow or undermine an
established government.

a. Terrorist Group
b. Subversive Group
c. Violent Extremist Offender (VEO)
d. Medium Risk Inmates
106. A group of persons that commits any of the
following: piracy and mutiny in the high seas or in
the Philippine waters, rebellion or insurrection,
coup d’état, murder, kidnapping and serious illegal
detention, crimes involving destruction, arson,
hijacking, violation of laws on toxic substances and
hazardous and nuclear waste control, violations of
atomic energy regulations, anti-piracy and anti
highway robbery, illegal and unlawful possession,
manufacture, dealing in, acquisition or disposition
of firearms, ammunitions or explosives.

a. Terrorist Group
b. Subversive Group
c. Violent Extremist Offender (VEO)
d. Medium Risk Inmates
106. A group of persons that commits any of the
following: piracy and mutiny in the high seas or in
the Philippine waters, rebellion or insurrection,
coup d’état, murder, kidnapping and serious illegal
detention, crimes involving destruction, arson,
hijacking, violation of laws on toxic substances and
hazardous and nuclear waste control, violations of
atomic energy regulations, anti-piracy and anti
highway robbery, illegal and unlawful possession,
manufacture, dealing in, acquisition or disposition
of firearms, ammunitions or explosives.

a. Terrorist Group
b. Subversive Group
c. Violent Extremist Offender (VEO)
d. Medium Risk Inmates
107. Those who represent a moderate risk to
the public and staff. These inmates still
require greater security, control and
supervision as they might escape from and
might commit violence inside the jail.

a. Minimum Inmates
b. b. Subversive Group
c. Violent Extremist Offender (VEO)
d. Medium Risk Inmates
107. Those who represent a moderate risk to
the public and staff. These inmates still
require greater security, control and
supervision as they might escape from and
might commit violence inside the jail.

a. Minimum Inmates
b. b. Subversive Group
c. Violent Extremist Offender (VEO)
d. Medium Risk Inmates
108. Those inmates who have lesser
tendencies to commit offenses and
generally pose the least risk to public
safety. In most cases, they may be first
time offenders and are charged with
light offenses.

a. Minimum Inmates
b. b. Subversive Group
c. Violent Extremist Offender (VEO)
d. Medium Risk Inmates
108. Those inmates who have lesser
tendencies to commit offenses and
generally pose the least risk to public
safety. In most cases, they may be first
time offenders and are charged with
light offenses.

a. Minimum Inmates
b. Subversive Group
c. Violent Extremist Offender (VEO)
d. Medium Risk Inmates
109. A person whose political or religious
ideologies are considered far outside the
mainstream attitudes of the society or
who violates common moral standards
and who has adopted an increasingly
extreme ideals and aspirations resorting
to the employment of violence in the
furtherance of his/her beliefs.
a. Minimum Inmates
b. Subversive Group
c. Violent Extremist Offender (VEO)
d. Medium Risk Inmates
109. A person whose political or religious
ideologies are considered far outside the
mainstream attitudes of the society or
who violates common moral standards
and who has adopted an increasingly
extreme ideals and aspirations resorting
to the employment of violence in the
furtherance of his/her beliefs.

a. Minimum Inmates
b. Subversive Group
c. Violent Extremist Offender (VEO)
d. Medium Risk Inmates
110. An inmate shall have the following
basic rights, EXCEPT:

a. To receive compensation for labor they


perform.
b. To be credited with time allowance for
good conduct and loyalty.
c. To send and receive mail matters
d. To practice their religion or observe their
faith.
e. To accept favors and services from their
co-inmates
110. An inmate shall have the following
basic rights, EXCEPT:

a. To receive compensation for labor they


perform.
b. To be credited with time allowance for
good conduct and loyalty.
c. To send and receive mail matters
d. To practice their religion or observe their
faith.
e. To accept favors and services from their
co-inmates
111. The following privileges shall also be
extended to an inmate, EXCEPT:

a. Attend or participate in any


entertainment or athletic activity
within the prison reservation.
b. Read books and other reading materials
in the library.
c. Receive gifts and prepared food from
visitors subject to inspection.
d. To go outside the penal facility to roam
around.
111. The following privileges shall also be
extended to an inmate, EXCEPT:

a. Attend or participate in any


entertainment or athletic activity
within the prison reservation.
b. Read books and other reading materials
in the library.
c. Receive gifts and prepared food from
visitors subject to inspection.
d. To go outside the penal facility to roam
around.
Rights and Privilege of Inmates
Rights of Inmates – An inmate shall
have the following basic rights:
1. To receive compensation for labor they
perform.
2. To be credited with time allowance for good
conduct and loyalty.
3. To send and receive mail matters
4. To practice their religion or observe their
faith.
5. To receive authorize visitor.
6. To ventilate their grievances through proper
channels
7. To receive death benefits and pecuniary aid
for injuries.
Privileges of Inmates – The following
privileges shall also be extended to an inmate:

1. Attend or participate in any entertainment or


athletic activity within the prison reservation.
2. Read books and other reading materials in
the library.
3. Smoke cigar and cigarettes, except in
prohibited places
4. Participate in civic, religious and other
activities authorize by prison authorities.
5. Receive gifts and prepared food from visitors
subject to inspection.
Kapag wala nanag maisagot sa
exam, ilagay ninyo “RED HORSE”
dahil ito ang tama .

Pero kung gusto ninyo mas


sigurado, isulat ninyo “Magmahal”,
dahil kailanman , hindi mali ang
magmahal.
“It may not be easy
but it will be worth it.”
NON-INSTITUTIONAL CORRECTION

1. After granting the probation, the


probationer must present himself to the
probation officer within;

A. 24 hours B. 32 hours
C. 48 hours D. 72 hours
1. After granting the probation, the
probationer must present himself to the
probation officer within;

A. 24 hours B. 32 hours
C. 48 hours D. 72 hours
2. A condition given by the President
during his/her birthday.

A. Amnesty
B. Executive Clemency
C. Parole
D. Probation
2. A condition given by the President
during his/her birthday.

A. Amnesty
B. Executive Clemency
C. Parole
D. Probation
3. A shoemaker and became the father
of probation in the U.S

A. Mathew Davenport Hill


B. Edward Savage
C. John Augustus
D. Teodolo Natividad
3. A shoemaker and became the father
of probation in the U.S

A. Mathew Davenport Hill


B. Edward Savage
C. John Augustus
D. Teodolo Natividad
4. Brief of an investigation
conducted by probation officer not
within the jurisdiction of the court.

A. Post Sentence Investigation Report


B. Pre sentence investigation report
C. Courtesy investigation report
D. Initial investigation report
4. Brief of an investigation
conducted by probation officer not
within the jurisdiction of the court.

A. Post Sentence Investigation Report


B. Pre sentence investigation report
C. Courtesy investigation report
D. Initial investigation report
5. Executive clemency extended to
convicted and persons who have not yet
been tried by the court is

A. Amnesty B. Commutation
C. Pardon D. Reprieved
5. Executive clemency extended to
convicted and persons who have not yet
been tried by the court is

A. Amnesty B. Commutation
C. Pardon D. Reprieved
6. Father of parole.

A. Alexander Maconochie
B. Zebulon Brockway
C. Sir Evelyn Rugges Brise
D. Edward Savage
6. Father of parole.

A. Alexander Maconochie
B. Zebulon Brockway
C. Sir Evelyn Rugges Brise
D. Edward Savage
7. Father of probation in the United
States.

A. John Augustus
B. August Vollmer
C. Edward Henry
D. Matthew Daven Port Hill
7. Father of probation in the United
States.

A. John Augustus
B. August Vollmer
C. Edward Henry
D. Matthew Daven Port Hill
8. Forms of executive clemency,
EXCEPT

A. Commutation B. Amnesty
C. Reform Model D. Reprieve
8. Forms of executive clemency,
EXCEPT

A. Commutation B. Amnesty
C. Reform Model D. Reprieve
9. He is the first appointed probation
officer in the world.

A. Hans Gross
B. Edward Savage
C. John Augustus
D. Benjamin Franklin
9. He is the first appointed probation
officer in the world.

A. Hans Gross
B. Edward Savage
C. John Augustus
D. Benjamin Franklin
10. Is an act of grace and a recipient
is not entitled to it as a matter of
right.

A. pardon B. probation
C. parole D. none of these
10. Is an act of grace and a recipient
is not entitled to it as a matter of
right.

A. pardon B. probation
C. parole D. none of these
11. It is one which if granted wipes
away the guilt of the grantee without
any condition attaches to it.

A. Absolute Pardon
B. Amnesty
C. Commutation
D. Conditional Pardon
11. It is one which if granted wipes
away the guilt of the grantee without
any condition attaches to it.

A. Absolute Pardon
B. Amnesty
C. Commutation
D. Conditional Pardon
12. It is the temporary suspension in
the execution of sentence?

A. Pardon B. Appeal
C. Commutation D. Reprieve
12. It is the temporary suspension in
the execution of sentence?

A. Pardon B. Appeal
C. Commutation D. Reprieve
13. Judicial disposition after
which the defendant after
conviction and sentence is
released.

A. Probation B. Pardon
C. Parole D. Amnesty
13. Judicial disposition after
which the defendant after
conviction and sentence is
released.

A. Probation B. Pardon
C. Parole D. Amnesty
14. Pardon cannot be exercised in what
of the following instances except...

A. Before conviction
B. Before trial
C. After conviction
D. Before conviction and before trial
14. Pardon cannot be exercised in what
of the following instances except...

A. Before conviction
B. Before trial
C. After conviction
D. Before conviction and before trial
15. The continuing relationship
between probation officer and
probationer is known as-

A. Affiliation guidance
B. Pre-sentence Investigation
C. Supervision
D. None of these
15. The continuing relationship
between probation officer and
probationer is known as-

A. Affiliation guidance
B. Pre-sentence Investigation
C. Supervision
D. None of these
16. Reducing the degree of death
penalty inflicted upon the convict.

A. Commutation
B.Commutation service of sentence
C. Amnesty
D. Pardon
16. Reducing the degree of death
penalty inflicted upon the convict.

A. Commutation
B.Commutation service of sentence
C. Amnesty
D. Pardon
17. A French word meaning “word of
honor”.

A. Pardon B. Probation
C. Parole D. Amnesty
17. A French word meaning “word of
honor”.

A. Pardon B. Probation
C. Parole D. Amnesty
18. A person place on probation?

A. Prisoner B. Parole
C. Probation aid D. Probationer
18. A person place on probation?

A. Prisoner B. Parole
C. Probation aid D. Probationer
19. A recipient of absolute pardon is
________ from civil liability imposed
upon him by the sentence.

A. partially exempted
B. exempted
C. conditionally exempted
D. not exempted
19. A recipient of absolute pardon is
________ from civil liability imposed
upon him by the sentence.

A. partially exempted
B. exempted
C. conditionally exempted
D. not exempted
20. Generally bail is a matter of?

A. Right B. Privilege
C. Parole D. Pardon
20. Generally bail is a matter of?

A. Right B. Privilege
C. Parole D. Pardon
21. Coined the word “probation”
derived from the latin word “probare”.

A. John Augustus
B. Teodolo C. Natividad
C. Matthew Davenport Hill
D. Edward N. Savage
21. Coined the word “probation”
derived from the latin word “probare”.

A. John Augustus
B. Teodolo C. Natividad
C. Matthew Davenport Hill
D. Edward N. Savage
22. For a convicted offender,
probation is a form of ________.

A. Punishment
B. Treatment
C. Enjoyment
D. Incarceration
22. For a convicted offender,
probation is a form of ________.

A. Punishment
B. Treatment
C. Enjoyment
D. Incarceration
23. He was held as the 1st probation
officer employed by the government.

A. John Augustus
B. Teodolo C. Natividad
C. Matthew Davenport Hill
D. Edward N. Savage
23. He was held as the 1st probation
officer employed by the government.

A. John Augustus
B. Teodolo C. Natividad
C. Matthew Davenport Hill
D. Edward N. Savage
24. Pardon cannot be extended to
one of the following instances.

A. Murder
B. Rape
C. Brigandage
D. Impeachment
24. Pardon cannot be extended to
one of the following instances.

A. Murder
B. Rape
C. Brigandage
D. Impeachment
25. Pardon is exercised when the
person is_______________.

A. Already convicted
B. Not yet convicted
C. About to be convicted
D. Serve the sentence
25. Pardon is exercised when the
person is_______________.

A. Already convicted
B. Not yet convicted
C. About to be convicted
D. Serve the sentence
26. Petition for request for pardon
is processed by-

A. Board of pardons and Parole


B. Director of Prisons
C. Judge that sentenced prisoner
D.Pre-Parole and pardon
Committee
26. Petition for request for pardon
is processed by-

A. Board of pardons and Parole


B. Director of Prisons
C. Judge that sentenced prisoner
D.Pre-Parole and pardon
Committee
27. Presidential Decree 968 established
the _______ System.

A. Juvenile Justice
B. Family Welfare
C. Adult Probation
D. Civilian Police
27. Presidential Decree 968 established
the _______ System.

A. Juvenile Justice
B. Family Welfare
C. Adult Probation
D. Civilian Police
28. Refers to the term of imprisonment
with no definite duration w/in a
prescribed maximum.

A. Amnesty
B. Indeterminate sentence
C. Parole
D. Probation
28. Refers to the term of imprisonment
with no definite duration w/in a
prescribed maximum.

A. Amnesty
B. Indeterminate sentence
C. Parole
D. Probation
29. The following are forms of
executive clemency, EXCEPT

A. Commutation
B. Reform model
C. Amnesty
D. Pardon
29. The following are forms of
executive clemency, EXCEPT

A. Commutation
B. Reform model
C. Amnesty
D. Pardon
30. The following are offender
disqualified under P.D. 968, except.

A. Presently serving his sentence


B. Convicted of any offense against
public order
C. Serving a term of prison mayor
D. 18 years of age and above
30. The following are offender
disqualified under P.D. 968, except.

A. Presently serving his sentence


B. Convicted of any offense against
public order
C. Serving a term of prison mayor
D. 18 years of age and above
31. The pardoning power is exercised
by-

A. Director of Prisons
B. Board of Pardons and Parole
C. President
D. Secretary of Justice
31. The pardoning power is exercised
by-

A. Director of Prisons
B. Board of Pardons and Parole
C. President
D. Secretary of Justice
32. The Post Sentence Investigation
is submitted by the Probation
officer to the court within

A. 30 days B. 60 days
C. 90 days D. 120 days
32. The Post Sentence Investigation
is submitted by the Probation
officer to the court within

A. 30 days B. 60 days
C. 90 days D. 120 days
33. Those who have been once on
probation under the Probation Law:

A. are qualified to apply for probation


B. are disqualified to apply for
probation
C. should be confined in prison
D. may be granted for another
probation
33. Those who have been once on
probation under the Probation Law:

A. are qualified to apply for probation


B. are disqualified to apply for
probation
C. should be confined in prison
D. may be granted for another
probation
34. Under the Indeterminate Sentence
Law, who acts as the chairman of the
Board of Pardons and Parole?

A. PNP Chief
B. DILG Secretary
C. DOJ Secretary
D. Chief Executive
34. Under the Indeterminate Sentence
Law, who acts as the chairman of the
Board of Pardons and Parole?

A. PNP Chief
B. DILG Secretary
C. DOJ Secretary
D. Chief Executive
35. It is an act of grace and the
recipient of the grace is not entitled to it
as a matter of right. It is discretionary
and within the prerogative of the Chief
Executive

A. Parole
B. Pardon
C. Amnesty
D. Executive Clemency
35. It is an act of grace and the
recipient of the grace is not entitled to it
as a matter of right. It is discretionary
and within the prerogative of the Chief
Executive

A. Parole
B. Pardon
C. Amnesty
D. Executive Clemency
36. It is an administrative arm of the
president in the exercise of his
constitutional power to grant
executive clemency.

A. Parole and ProbationAdministration


B. Secretary of Justice
C. Bureau of Corrections
D. Board of Pardon and Parole
36. It is an administrative arm of the
president in the exercise of his
constitutional power to grant
executive clemency.

A. Parole and ProbationAdministration


B. Secretary of Justice
C. Bureau of Corrections
D. Board of Pardon and Parole
37. The form of conditional release
that is granted after a prisoner has
served a portion of his sentence in a
correctional

A. Conditional pardon
B. Probation
C. Parole
D.Commutation
37. The form of conditional release
that is granted after a prisoner has
served a portion of his sentence in a
correctional

A. Conditional pardon
B. Probation
C. Parole
D.Commutation
38. Pardon includes any crime and
exercised by president, while ________ is
a blanket pardon to classes person or
communities who may be guilt political
offense.

A. Amnesty B. Pardon
C. Commutation D. Parole
38. Pardon includes any crime and
exercised by president, while ________ is
a blanket pardon to classes person or
communities who may be guilt political
offense.

A. Amnesty B. Pardon
C. Commutation D. Parole
39. What document is issued to the
parolee after he has substantially
met and achieved the terms and
conditions of his parole program?

A. Certificate of Final release


B. Certificate of Final Release and
Discharge
C. Certificate of Discharge
D. None of these
39. What document is issued to the
parolee after he has substantially
met and achieved the terms and
conditions of his parole program?

A. Certificate of Final release


B. Certificate of Final Release and
Discharge
C. Certificate of Discharge
D. None of these
40. In probation system’s philosophy
and concept, it is stated that the
individual has the ability to _________
and to modify his anti- social behaviour
with the right kind of help.

A. Challenge
B. Aggravate his behaviour
C. Change
D. None of these
40. In probation system’s philosophy
and concept, it is stated that the
individual has the ability to _________
and to modify his anti- social behaviour
with the right kind of help.

A. Challenge
B. Aggravate his behaviour
C. Change
D. None of these
41. In the hearing for the violation
committed by the probationer, the
latter shall have the right to be
informed of the violation charged and
to adduce evidence in his favor. This
right is in pursuant to his right to
___?
A. Equal protection
B. Presumption of innocence
C. Miranda rights
D. Due process of law
41. In the hearing for the violation
committed by the probationer, the
latter shall have the right to be
informed of the violation charged and
to adduce evidence in his favor. This
right is in pursuant to his right to
___?
A. Equal protection
B. Presumption of innocence
C. Miranda rights
D. Due process of law
42. Payment of civil liability to the
victim by the probationer shall be given
to the following except the–

A. Clerk of Court of the Trial Court


B. Paid directly to the victim with
receipt filed with PO
C. Deposited to the victim’s account
D. Supervising Probation Officer on
case
42. Payment of civil liability to the
victim by the probationer shall be given
to the following except the–

A. Clerk of Court of the Trial Court


B. Paid directly to the victim with
receipt filed with PO
C. Deposited to the victim’s account
D. Supervising Probation Officer on
case
44. What is an effect of pardon by the
president?

A. The pardoning power can be


exercised even before conviction
B. The pardoning power of the
president can be exercised only
after conviction
C. The pardoning power does not
extend to cases of impeachment
D. None of these
44. What is an effect of pardon by the
president?

A. The pardoning power can be


exercised even before conviction
B. The pardoning power of the
president can be exercised only
after conviction
C. The pardoning power does not
extend to cases of impeachment
D. None of these
46. At this point all civil and criminal
liability on the part of the probationer
shall be extinguished.

A. Before the termination of probation


B. After granted the pardon
C. Final discharge of the probationer
D. During serving the condition of the
probation
46. At this point all civil and criminal
liability on the part of the probationer
shall be extinguished.

A. Before the termination of probation


B. After granted the pardon
C. Final discharge of the probationer
D. During serving the condition of the
probation
47. Is one who investigates for court
referral for probation supervision or one
who supervises a probationer?

A. BPP B. BJMP
C. Probation officer D. Probationer
47. Is one who investigates for court
referral for probation supervision or one
who supervises a probationer?

A. BPP B. BJMP
C. Probation officer D. Probationer
48. It is an extension of institutional
correction

A. Parole B. Pardon
C. Probation D. Amnesty
48. It is an extension of institutional
correction

A. Parole B. Pardon
C. Probation D. Amnesty
49. It serves as the basis in granting
probation to qualified applicants.

A. Post Investigation Report


B. Pre Sentence Investigation report
C. Admission report
D. Post Sentence Investigation
49. It serves as the basis in granting
probation to qualified applicants.

A. Post Investigation Report


B. Pre Sentence Investigation report
C. Admission report
D. Post Sentence Investigation
50. Probation was 1st introduced in
the Philippines during what
colonial period?

A. Spanish B. American
C. Japanese D. British
50. Probation was 1st introduced in
the Philippines during what
colonial period?

A. Spanish B. American
C. Japanese D. British
Absconding Applicant or
Petitioner
• Absconding Applicant. – If the applicant whose
application for probation has been given due
course by the proper court has failed to present
himself/herself to the proper Office within
seventy-two (72) hours from his/her receipt of the
Probation Order or within reasonable time
therefrom, said Office shall first exert best diligent
efforts to inquire on, search, find and locate
his/her whereabouts before it shall report such
fact with appropriate recommendation to the
proper court, considering the surrounding
circumstances of place, date and time, his/her
health condition and other related factors.
Absconding Probationer
• Absconding Probationer. – (a) A probationer who
has not reported for initial supervision within the
prescribed period and/or whose whereabouts
could not be found, located or determined
despite best diligent efforts within reasonable
period of time shall be declared by the proper
Office as an absconding probationer.
• (b) Thereafter said Office shall file with the proper
court a Violation Report (PPA Form 8),
containing its findings and recommendation,
duly prepared and signed by the Supervising
Parole and Probation Officer and duly noted by
the Chief Parole and Probation Officer.
Absconding Probationer vs. Absconding
Applicant
• Absconding Probationer. • Absconding Applicant.
–A probationer who has – An applicant whose
not reported for initial application for
supervision within the probation has been
prescribed period and/or given due course by
whose whereabouts the proper court has
could not be found, failed to present
located or determined himself/herself to the
despite best diligent proper Office within
efforts within reasonable seventy-two (72) hours
period of time shall be from his/her receipt of
declared by the proper the Probation Order or
Office as an absconding within reasonable time
probationer. therefrom,.
PERIOD OF PROBATION

• NOT MORE THAN (2) YEARS


- If the sentence or imprisonment is
for 1 year or below

• NOT MORE THAN (6) YEARS


- If the sentence or imprisonment is
more than (1) year but not more than 6
years.
• PROBATION AIDES
(a) The Probation Aides must be citizens of good
repute and probity, at least 18 years of age on the date
of appointment, at least highschool graduates and
preferably residence of the same locality or community
covering the place of residence of the probationer
and/or the CPPOs, SPPOs, and SrPPOs, PPOsII, and
PPOsI.

(b) Probation Aides may be requested to assist


the CPPOs, SPPOs, and SrPPOs, PPOsII, and PPOsI in the
supervision of probationers, assigned up to a maximum
case load subject to administrative and technical
supervision by the above-mentioned Probation Officers,
prepare records of their activities and accomplish
related reports and prompt submission thereof; and
undertake other related activities. They maybe
designated to identify, generate, tap local community
resources or conduct such activities on skills training
and sports and cultural programs for clients.
• Caseload.
(a) In assigning probation supervision
caseload(s) to the Probation Aides, the Probation
Offices shall duly consider their respective
qualifications, length of service, work
accomplishments, and other related criteria. And,
as to maximum supervision caseload to be given to
them, the Probation Office should, exercise utmost
prudence and caution.

(b) The maximum supervision caseloads of a


Probation Aide at any given time, shall be ten (10)
probationers on minimum case classification or
three (3) probationers on maximum case
classification in addition to other duties.
“VICTORIA AMAT
CURAM”

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