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    REVIEWER COMPRE PSOAC CLASS 135(POSSIBLE QUESTIONER)

    1. What is Clash or competition?a. Misunderstanding c. Understanding b. Conflict2. _____________ is Conflict with myself

    a. Interpersonal b. International c. Intrapersonal. ! "he discord that arises when the goals# interests# or $alues of different indi$iduals orgroups are incompatible % those indi$iduals or groups bloc& or thwart one another'sattempts to achie$e their ob(ecti$es and ) or Conflict with another person) organi*ationalpolicies is called __________.

    a. +rgani*ational conflict b. ,ational Conflict c. -elf!Conflict

    . Conflict is healthy where it cases the parties d. All of the above

    /. Conflict resolution style) threats and $iolence

    a. Competing b. Compromisi! c. 0$oidance d. 0ccommodating

    . Command as a conflict resolution styled. Allof the above

    . Command responsibility 3 indi$idual neglects ones concerna. 0ccommodatingc. Competingb. Avoi"a#ed. 0ccommodating4. 5ower oriented people or indi$idual pursues own concern at the person's67perience 3 use ofa. Competi!a. Competing b. Compromising

    c. 0$oidance d. 0ccommodating9. -plits differences 3 middle ground positiona. Competing b. Compromising

    c. 0$oidance d. 0ccommodating18. Important C9 s&illd. Perio"i#all$ #he#%i! &"ersta"i!

    1. :asic re;uirement 3 police inter$entiona. 0mbulance d. Mar&ed

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    /. oor is a reference point 3 imaginary in ta&ing photoa. 1, o2#lo#%. -earch method 3 could not stand alone to be supplementedb. oe+4&a"rat)

    . "hings to be considered considering the search methods to be applied

    a. Area to be sear#he" if s&be#t of the sear#h4. >ast ;uestion to be as&ed often the briefingd. Whether or ot he %o6s his spe#ifi# "&ties b$ repeati! them .=. :est way of accounting 3 mo$e out) withdrawald. Assi!i! them to ri"e i spe#ifi# vehi#les i movi! o&t18. Members of raiding team who were selectedd. Sear#hers a" Sear#h S&pervisor

    1. What is C,, stand for?c. CPP 7 8PA 7 89:2. What is 55W stands for?

    d. Protra#te" People2s War. 5rotraction meansd. All of the above

    . :alance of forcesin fa$or of the go$ernmenta. Strate!i# "efesive

    /. ,50 attained parity in balance forces@ go$ernment forces 3 result in acute shortageb. Strate!i# Stalemate

    . :alance of forces 3 in fa$or of the ,50 as against go$ernment forcesc. Strate!i# offesive

    . defense system ! &nowing the enemy and identifying potential targeta. Itelli!e#e

    4. Important part of the 5,5 in defense system@b. ;ar!et har"ei!=. Mitigating the effects of destructi$e terroristsc. I#i"et maa!emet

    18. Aeneral inspirations and moti$es of terroristsa. Ps$#holo!i#al motivatio

    b. Ratioal. Cultural

    1. It consists of a special reason or personal reasons which may prompt or induce aperson perform an act constituting a crime.

    0B Criminal Intent

    :B ,egligenceCB Intent9) Motive

    2. When tal& about a cause which# in natural and continuous se;uence# unbro&en byany efficient inter$ening cause# produces the in(ury and without which. "he result wouldnot ha$e occurred# you are referring to

    0B ,atural cause:B 9ational causeC) Pro

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    /. Deeble minded person is li&e an imbecile person and e7empt from criminality liability0B "rue=) :alseCB It depends

    . Under -ec. of 0rt. 12 E95CB# by performing a lawful act# with due care# though itcauses in(ury to another by mere accident# without fault or intention of causing it.

    0.B 67empting:.B MitigatingC.B 0lternati$e9.) >&stif$i!6.B ,one of the 0bo$e

    . 0n offender can in$o&e irresistible force as e7empting circumstances brought aboutby his ner$ous brea&down

    0.B "rue=.) :alseC.B It depends

    4. In order one can in$o&e $indication of a gra$e offense as mitigating circumstance# itmust be done immediately from insult to $indication

    0B "rue=) :alseCB It epends

    =. uring arraignment# the accused pleaded not guilty and during preliminaryconference# he changed his plea to a plea of guilt# is it within the pro$ince of mitigatingcircumstancesA) ;r&e:B DalseCB It depends

    18. When you tal& about aggra$ating circumstances that can generally apply to allcrimes# you mean

    0B -pecific:B FualifyingCB Inherent9) ?eeri#

    11. In treachery# can you treat night!time as a separate and distinct aggra$atingcircumstance in the commission of an offense?

    0B Ges=) 8oCB I" depends

    12. When you tal& about any de$ise to conceal the identity of the offender in thecommission of the offense# you mean

    0B Insidious machination:B Cuddling of criminalC) 9is!&iseB Draudulent act6B ,one of the abo$e

    1. In crimes against persons# it is always aggra$ating in the alternati$e circumstanceswhen you tal& about relationship

    0B "rue:B DalseC) It "epe"s

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    1. In alternati$e circumstances# into7ication is aggra$ating when it is not habitual andsubse;uent thereto is the commission of an offense

    0B "rue:B DalseC) It "epe"s

    1/. When you say Conspiracy and 5roposal to commit a crime is it punishable underthe law?

    0B "rue:B DalseC) It "epe"s

    1. When an agent of a person in authority comes to the rescue of a person in authoritywho is being attac&ed# the offender is liable for

    0B irect 0ssault:B Indirect assaultC) It "epe"s

    1. Illegal detention is a crime against the fundamental law of the state# whereas@arbitrary detention is a crime against personal liberty

    0B "rue=) :alseCB ,one of the abo$e

    14. 0 person is detained when he is placed in confinement or there is restraint on hisperson is

    0B Hidnapping:B -erious illegal detentionC) 9etetioB ,one of the abo$e

    1=. When you say allegiance# it is an obligation of fidelity and obedience of permanentstatus to the go$ernment

    0B "rue=) :alseCB It depends

    28. Can treason be committed thru culpa?A) @es

    :B ,oCB It depends

    21. When the act of more than three persons who are present is tumultuous and theultimate ob(ect is a $iolation of public peace# you mean

    0B 9ebellion:B "reasonCB Insurrection9) Se"itio

    22. 0 father who facilitated se7ual intercourse of his young daughter who is a prostitute

    with a man for money# the father cannot be held liable for rape when a case is filed bywife assisting their daughter

    0B "rue=) :alseCB It depends

    2. When the ob(ecti$e is to o$erthrow and supersede the e7isting go$ernment and topre$ent e7ercise of go$ernmental authority with respect to particular matters orsub(ects# it is

    0B 9ebellion :B Insurrection CB "reason B -editionE) 8oe of the above

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    2. In sedition# if there are other crimes committed# it is0B 0bsorbed=) Separate #rimeCB Comple7 crimeB -pecial Comple7 Crime

    2/. In a crime of robbery# when there is homicide as well as attempted homicide orattempted murder committed during or on the occasion of robbery# the latter offensesare absorbed and it is

    0B -eparate crime:B Comple7 crimeC) Spe#ial #omple< #rimeB ,one of the abo$e

    2. 0ny human conduct which# although not producti$e of some physical or materialharm# but un(ustly annoy innocent person

    0B Ara$e coercion=) &st ve

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    . In dying declaration# can it be done in any form and it will be admissible as e$idencein court

    0B Ges:B ,oC) It "epe"s

    /. If a declaration cannot be admitted as dying declaration# can it be admitted asstatement as part of res gestae

    0B Ges=) 8oCB It depends

    . When there is e7trinsic)intrinsic ambiguity to the terms of a contract# you ha$e tointroduce

    0B 9eal 6$idence:B :est 6$idence

    C) Parol Evi"e#eB udicial 6$idence

    . In all situations# pri$ilege communication e7ists0B "rue=) :alseCB It depends

    4. In parol e$idence# it is limited to the parties to the contract or writing only0B "rue=) :alse

    CB It depends

    =. When a person (oined a group of lawyers and confided his legal problem to themand e$en sought their legal opinion# is it within the ambit of pri$ilege communications?

    0B Ges=) 8oCB It depends

    8. When you say ascertaining in (udicial proceedings the truth respecting a matterand)or means to establish or dispro$e a case# you meanA) Evi"e#e:B "estimonyCB 5roofB 5robable Cause6B 5rima Dacie 6$idence

    1. When it has no direct bearing on the particular fact sough to be established and)or ittends to establish a fact by pro$ing another fact# you mean

    0B udicial 6$idence:B 9eal 6$idenceCB 5hysical 6$idence9) Cir#&mstatial Evi"e#e

    2. When a person lost consciousness when an e$ent she saw is happening andthereafter# regained consciousness and a statement was made as to the happening ofthe e$ent# can it be admitted as a part of res gestae

    0B Ges:B ,oC) It "epe"s

    . It is the e7isting of facts that endanger a well!grounded belief that an offense hasbeen committed and that the respondent is probably guilty thereof# is called

    0B udicial 6$idence

    :B 5ro7imate Cause

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    CB 5rima Dacie 6$idence9) Probable Ca&se

    . When you say that it is the degree and ;uality of e$idence that can establish a factyou mean

    0B Fuantum of e$idence:B egree of testimonyCB Causal connection of e$idenceB 0ll of the abo$eE) 8oe of the above

    /. It applies in all &ind of writing when the said writing is in issue0B ocumentary 6$idence:B Circumstantial 6$idenceCB 5arol 6$idence9) =est Evi"e#e

    . isaster preparedness and control plans should include _____ so that people whoare directly in$ol$ed should &now the e7tent of the incident.

    a 6$acuation ser$ice c. Identification ser$iceb P&bli# iformatio servi#ed. Counseling

    . 9efers to the situational conditions that may induce incident calling for some &ind ofpolice action.

    c Poli#e ha'ar" c. -tressd 5olice attraction d. 5olice ris&

    4. It is the imaginati$e contemplation of reality# direct intellectual apprehension# insightor body generation and principles de$eloped in association with the practice in acertain field of acti$ity.

    a 0ssessment c. ;heor$b Conclusion d. Dinding

    4. "his type of police ser$ice# the police officer must &eep in mind what he is dri$ing isdifferent from dri$ing his personal $ehicle on emergency calls. Je must anticipatethe possible danger to both his $ehicle and to the person that he is attending to.

    e 6mergency call for ser$ice #. Es#ortsf Courtesy calls d. Courtesy ser$ice

    =. "his type of courtesy ser$ice by the police is usually done by assisting citi*ens or bygi$ing them their desired information.

    g 0ssisting other agencies c. Courtesy ser$iceh ?eeral iformatio d. 5ublic ser$ice

    =. When ser$ice is pro$ided by patrol officer and uses his tact and diplomacy in sol$ingdomestic problem# refers to.

    i Courtesy ser$ice #. Ro&tie #all for servi#e( Aeneral ser$ice d. 0ssisting other agencies

    /8. "he prescripti$e period for the prosecution of ;ualified traffic&ing Ea. / years b. 18years c. 1/ ". ,0B years

    /1. Which of the following is true?& 5erformance e$aluation measures credibility of the police personnell 5erformance e$aluation is not a basis for salary increase or promotionm 5erformance e$aluations done once a year among police personnel Performa#e eval&atio is implemete" to "etermie the &alit$ of

    6or% performa#e of persoel.

    /2. It is a general statement of intention and typically with time hori*ona +b(ecti$e c. -trategyb "actic ". ?oal

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    /. It is a specific commitment to achie$e a measurable result within a specific period oftime

    a Obe#tiveb. tactics c. -trategy d. goal/. It is the ongoing process which ensures that new ris&s are recogni*ed and that

    established deterrents remain necessary and cost!effecti$ea Inspection c. 9is& analysisb Interrogation ". eval&atio

    //. It is the pretense of solid e$idence against# the accused or loo&ing for the wea&estlin& among the suspects and will be told that his companions had alreadyconfessed.

    a -tern approach c. -weet and -ourb ;ri#% a" b&ffs d. 0 and C is correct

    /. In$ol$es segregation of de$iant into isolated geographical area so that they can

    easily be controlled.o Coercionc. Con$entionp 4&aratie d. Containment

    /=. 582 uan ela Cru*# fre;uents clubs# places of amusements and entertainment&nown to be habitually $isited by sub(ect's associates. 582 ela Cru* underco$erassignment is called@

    a Multiple assignment c. Wor% assi!metb -ocial assignment d. welling assignment

    8. "he neighborhood team policing e7hibit the following organi*ation features#

    6KC65"a Unified deli$ery of ser$iceb Lo6-level fle

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    4. It is the means how blac& mar&et wor& by tric&ing $ictim through email# and socialmedia# such as face boo Gou tube# My space# "witter# etc..

    ac Mal6are sprea"c. Create malwaread Cyber spread d. Computer tric&s

    =. "he immediate arri$al of police officer at the crime scene or accident is imperati$e inthe apprehension of criminals or the protection of life is what element of policecommunication. a. Spee" c. 0ccuracy b. -ecurity d. accessibility

    8. "his is a broaddesign# method@ a plan to attain a stated goal or ob(ecti$ea +b(ecti$e c. Strate!$b "actic d. Aoal

    1. It is a specificdesign# method@ a plan to attain a stated goal or ob(ecti$e

    a +b(ecti$e c. -trategyb ;a#ti# d. Aoal

    2. "he establishment of chec&)cho&e point operation# the team shall compose of______ personnel# such as team leader# spotter# profiler# $erifier and security.

    ae #. af / d. 12

    . What is the ne7t planning step after the need to plan is recogni*ed?e 6$aluate alternati$esf Aather and analy*e date! :orm&late obe#tivesh e7ecute the plan

    . "he ;uad concept of police operation are# 6KC65".a Intelligence c. +perationb In$estigation d. ;raffi# 9ire#tio a" Cotrol

    /. :asic re;uirement of police inter$ention are# 6KC65".ag 5olice $ehicleah 5referably lead by a commission officerai In proper uniforma Oe "ep&ti'e" traffi# la6 efor#er

    . 582 uan ela Cru*# fre;uents clubs# places of amusements and entertainment&nown to be habitually $isited by sub(ect's associates. 582 ela Cru* underco$erassignment is called@

    # Multiple assignment c. Wor% assi!metd -ocial assignment d. welling assignment

    . "he neighborhood team policing e7hibit the following organi*ation features#6KC65"

    e Unified deli$ery of ser$icef Lo6-level fle

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    a 9estricts c. E

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    =1. _______________________________ ! is the final product of the intelligence Cycleready to be deli$ered to the policyma&er.aB -potting bB InformationcB Intelligence dB :iishe" Itelli!e#e

    =2. ______________________________ ! it the process of de$eloping raw informationinto finished intelligence for consumers# including policyma&ers# law enforcemente7ecuti$es# in$estigators# and patrol officers. Used for decision ma&ing and action.a) Itelli!e#e C$#le bB -trategic IntelligencecB >ine Intelligence dB ,ational Intelligence

    =. _____________________________ ! the intelligence information which primarylong range in natural with little practical immediate operation $alue.aB Intelligence Cycle b) Strate!i# Itelli!e#ecB >ine Intelligence dB ,ational Intelligence

    =. ____________________________ ! which is of an immediate nature and necessaryfor more effecti$e police planning and operation.aB Intelligence Cycle bB -trategic Intelligence#) Lie Itelli!e#e dB ,ational Intelligence=/. ___________________________ ! it is the integrated product of intelligencede$eloped by all go$ernmental branches# department concerning the broad aspect ofnational security and policy.aB Intelligence bB -trategic IntelligencebB >ine Intelligence ") 8atioal Itelli!e#e

    =. ___________________________ ! 5hase of Intel co$ering the acti$ity de$oted in

    destroying the effecti$eness of hostile acti$ities and to the protection of info againstespionage# sub$ersion and sabotage.aB Co&ter-Itelli!e#e bB Underco$er wor&cB >ine Intelligence dB ,ational Intelligence

    =______________________________ ! is an in$estigation process in which disguisesand pre!te7t co$er and deception are used to gain the confidence of criminal suspectsfor the purpose of determining the nature and e7tent of any criminal acti$ities thatmaybe contemplating or perpetuatingaB Counter!Intelligence b) "er#over 6or%cB >ine Intelligence dB ,ational Intelligence

    =4. Jow many days shall all public officials and employees respond to letters and othermeans of communications sent by the public? aB 1/ calendar days

    bB 15 6or%i! "a$s cB 8 calendar days dB 8 wor&ing days

    ==. Which of the following is not a doctrine of 0dministrati$e >aw? aB octrine of ;ualified 5olitical 0gency

    bB octrine of 67haustion of 0dministrati$e 9emediescB 9o#trie of 9epe"et Relevat Revo#atio

    dB octrine of ,ecessary Implication.

    188. 5ermanent personnel of the go$ernment can be suspended or dismissed? aB 0fter termination bB 0fter a pre$enti$e suspension cB After a A"miistrative Ivesti!atio dB 0fter and in;uiry

    181. Which of the following public official can e7ercise the octrine of 0ugmentation? aB Presi"i! >&sti#e of the Sa"i!aba$a

    bB -olicitor Aeneral

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    cB C+0 Chairman dB -enate Minority Dloor >eader

    182. 0 octrine or principle of law may be modified or re$erse byaB ;he S&preme Co&rt

    bB "he 9egional "rial court cB "he -enatedB "he Jouse of the 9epresentati$es

    18. "he Ci$il -er$ice shall be administered by the Ci$il -er$ice Commission composed aB Chairman and Commissioner

    bB Chairma a" t6o (,) Commissioers cB Chairman and three EB Commissioners dB Chairman and four EB Commissioners

    18. -tate who among the officials listed below shall be appointed by the 5resident and

    whose appointment shall re;uire confirmation by the Commission on 0ppointments aB Commissioner of Internal 9e$enue bB 0ssociate ustice of the -upreme Court cB Chairman of the ,>9C d) Eegislati$e

    epartment only bB "he principle of non!delegation of powers applies to the 67ecuti$e epartment

    only cB ;he Pri#iple of o-"ele!atio or po6ers a##epts #ertai 6ell-"efie"eegal 6ducation :oard

    pro$iding for the closure of a law school it for / consecuti$e years none of its

    graduates passes the bar e7amination.

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    cB "he C+M6>6C created a committee to e$aluate bids for thecomputeri*ation of elections

    dB 0n employee in the ci$il ser$ice is re;uesting the $alidity of his transfer.

    18=. When the court steps in to re$iew# or e$en re$erse administrati$e acts e$en the

    5resident# this means that aB "he 67ecuti$e must bow down to the (udicial branchbB It merel$ 6ats to &phol" the maest$ of the la6

    cB "he 5resident is not immune from suit dB 5ublic 0dministration as a new field is $ery comple7

    118. 0 >aw was passes granting a go$ernment official the authority to issue andpromulgate temporary rules and emergency measures whene$er for any cause#conditions arise resulting in e7traordinary rise in the price of palay# rice or corn. Jow willyou e$aluate this rule? aB It constitutes an in$alid delegation of >egislati$e power for failing to satisfy

    the sufficient test for $alid delegation to implement legislation@ bB Congress cannot legislate on so wide and $ast area as this@ cB It fails to #oform to the #ompleteess test to re"er the le!islative

    "ele!atio vali" dB "he >egislation suffers from constitutional infirmity being $iolati$e of the

    e;ual protection clause.

    111. Which agency is under the general super$ision of the 5resident of the 5hilippines? aB "he epartment of -cience and "echnology E+-"B b) ;he Philippie 8atioal Poli#e (P8P) cB "he +ffice of the Undersecretary of 6ducation Eep!6dB@

    dB "he 0utonomous 9egional of Mindanao E09MMB

    112. "he 5rofessional 9egulation Commission E59CB in$o&ing its ;uasi!(udicial functionmay conduct in$estigation of registered professionals e$en without a complaint from athird party. aB@esB be#a&se the PRC has a ri!ht to prote#t the p&bli# from

    professioals 6ho are e!a!e" i malpra#ti#e bB Ges# 59C may do so to support the call of the 5resident for good

    go$ernance@ cB ,o# 59C cannot be a prosecutor and also become the final arbiter of

    erring 5rofessionals@ dB ,o# 59C must not only conduct in$estigation when there is a complaint by a third party.

    11. Congressman ouglas "iger Jagedorn authored a bill called Jouse :ill ,o. 8881which legali*es (ueteng. When Jouse :ill ,o. 8881became a law E90 ,o. 18181B. Droa;uin :ernas# a priest and a professor of law# filed a petition see&ing for thenullification of 90 ,o. 18181 on the ground that it is unconstitutional as it $iolates-ection 1# 0rticle ll# of the 1=4 Constitution which states that L"he -tate recogni*esthe $ital role of the youth in nation!building and shall promote and protect their physical #moral# spiritual# intellectual# and social well!beingL. Dr:ernas filed the petition as aconcerned citi*en and a s a ta7payer. oes Dr:ernas ha$e locus standi? aB@esB be#a&se the iss&e is of tras#e"etal importa#e bB Ges# because as a priest# Dr:ernas has a special interest in the well!being ofthe youth@ cB ,o# the law concerns neither citi*enship nor e7penditure of public funds dB ,o# because Dr:ernas has no personal and substantial interest that will bepre(udiced by the implementation of the law

    11. -tate which administrati$e regulation need not be published aB Iterpretative re!&latio bB >egislati$e regulation cB Contingent regulation@ dB -upplemental regulation

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    11/. Which of the position below does not belong to the non!career ser$ice? aB 5rimary confidential

    bB Jighly technical position#) Ele#tive Offi#ials dB Contractual employees

    11. "he law on ,65+"I-M is directed against aB Midnight appointmentb) Appoitmet of relatives cB 0ppointments made for the purpose of buying $otes dB 0d!interim appointments

    11. What is the mandatory retirement age of (udges# (ustices of the collegiate courtsand the -upreme Courts? aB 8 years of age bB / years of age

    #) F0 $ears of a!edB / years of age

    114. Is a political subdi$ision of the state which is constituted by law and possessed ofsubstantial control o$er its own affairs# remaining to be an intra!so$ereign subdi$ision ofone so$ereign nation# but not intended# howe$er# to be an imperium in imperio.

    aB Municipality bB Independent Component City c) Lo#al ?overmet it dB -ub!pro$ince

    11=. 9efers to the administrati$e autonomy of local go$ernment units. aB Discal 0utonomy b) Lo#al A&toom$ cB 0utonomous 9egion

    dB Dederalism

    288. "he Chief 5urpose of a municipal corporation is to aB 5erform municipal functions and render municipal ser$ices e7cept wheree7pressly pro$ided by law

    bB -er$e as a trustee for its inhabitants whether singly or collecti$ely cB Serve the ihabitats of the State resi"i! i a lo#alit$ as a a!e#$of the state dB 9egulate and administer the local and internal affairs of a particularcommunity

    281. 0 municipality corporation is a political di$ision of the -ate. It can also be bestdescribed as aB 0 miniature state bB 0n imperium et imperio cB 0 publicly owned and controlled corporation

    dB A istr&metalit$ of the state

    282. ecentrali*ation simply means aB Discal and local autonomy bB "he de$olution of national administration to local go$ernments cB 0n abdication of political power to local go$ernments units dB 9ele!atio of po6ers to lo#al !overmet &its for their politi#alB

    so#ial a" e#oomi# "evelopmet.

    28. ecentrali*ation of administration means aB 0n abdication of political power in fa$our of local go$ernments unitsdeclared to be autonomous

    bB 0 local go$ernment units is free to chart its own destiny with minimumsuper$ision from central autonomous

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    cB ;he #etral !overmet "ele!ates po6ers to the lo#al !overmet&it to broa"e the base of !overmet po6er dB "he president has only general super$ision of local go$ernment units buthas no control of their acts.

    28. It the president ,ational 9ed Cross a public corporation? aB Ges# because it performs a function for the public good. bB Ges# because it has its own charter cB 8oB be#a&se it is a o-profitB vol&tar$ a" h&maitariaor!ai'atio dB ,o# it is rather an autonomous# neutral and independent body for public

    good and welfare.28/. >ocal water districts are classified as a) ?overmet o6e" or #otrolle" #orporatios.

    bB 5ri$ate corporation cB 5ublic corporation

    dB Fuasi!public corporation

    28. Congress may delegate to the 5resident the creation of local go$ernment units. aB Ges# because this is within the power of Congress to do so bB Ges# because this is an indication of progress on the part of the localgo$ernment concerned. cB 8oB be#a&se the po6er to #reate lo#al !overmet &its is lo"!e"

    eegislati$e power bB Poli#e po6er cB 5ower of 6minent omain dB >ocal 0utonomy21. 0 >ocal go$ernment unit# public place# street or structure may change its name not

    oftener than _______ years@

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    aB +nce e$ery fi$e E/B years bB O#e ever$ te (10) $ears cB "wice e$ery eight E4B years dB +nce e$ery eight E4B years21. 5olice power is chiefly based onL

    a) ;he la6 of over6helmi! e#essit$ bB "he great public needs cB -aluspopuliestsupremale7 dB "he social compact theory21/. Which of the following is not also an e7ercise of police power? aB 6nactment of the 0nti!Araft >aw bB 6nactment of :5 22 E"he :ouncing chec& lawB cB -aturation dri$e against suspected criminals in a locality dB Prohibitio o #ertai forms of ele#tio propa!a"a21. "he power to regulate the operation of tricycles is lodged in the@ aB epartment of "ransportation and Communication E+"CB

    bB >and "ransportation +ffice E>"+B cB >and "ransportation Dranchising 9egulatory :oard E>"D9:B d) Lo#al ?overmet it.21. "he permanent closure of a road must be appro$ed by at least ____ $otes of allmembers of the sanggunian. aB Ma(ority bB "hree fourths E)B c) ;6o thir" (,+3) dB +ne third E1)B

    214. 0uthor of a copyrighted boo& shall be protected during the life and Ea. 50b. 2/ c.

    1/ d. none of the abo$eB years after his death.

    21=. Which of the following does not constitute infringement of copyright E a. Re#itatioor performa#e of a 6or% if "oe stri#tl$ for a #haritable or reli!io&s istit&tio b.ma&ing of ;uotations from a communication to the public by mass media of articles oncurrent political# social# economic# scientific or religious topic# lectures# addresses andother wor&s of the same nature# which are deli$ered in public if such use is forinformation purposes and has not been e7pressly reser$ed d. none of the abo$eB

    228. 0ny technical solution to an issue of any problems which is new# in$ol$es anin$enti$e step# a product# or process# or an impro$ement of any acti$ity of human Ea.copy right b. patentable in$entions #. patetd. ser$ice mar&B

    221. Which of the following can be patented Ea. isco$eries# scientific theories andmathematical methods b. Methods for treatment of the human or animal body bysurgery or therapy and diagnostic methods practiced on the human or animal body c.

    0esthetic creations@ and". oe of the above)

    222. 0ny $isible sign capable of distinguishing the goods or ser$ices of an enterpriseand shall include a stamped or mar&ed container of goods Ea. patent b. copy right #.tra"e mar%d. trade nameB

    22. -tarbuc&s# Mocha :lends and :+s Coffee Ea. ser$ice mar& b. patent c. copy right". tra"e ameB

    22. "he rights shall to the e7clusi$e right to carry out# authori*e or pre$ent anyone fromreproduction of a wor& Ea. trade name b. patent #. #op$ ri!htd. ser$ice mar&B

    22/. In the case of wor& created by an author during employment but the creation of theob(ect of copyright is not a part of his regular duties despite using the time# facilities andmaterials of the employer# the owner of the wor& and copy right belongs to Ea. creator b.emplo$eec employer d. corporationB.

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    22. In the case of a wor& commissioned by a person other than an employer of theauthor and who pays for it and the wor& is made in pursuance of the commission theowner of the wor& is Ea. perso 6ho so #ommissioe" the 6or% b. creator c.employee d. none of the abo$eB

    22. In case of published photographic wor&s# the protection shall be Ea. /8 b. ,5c. 1/d. none of the abo$eB years.

    224. "he go$ernment agency that has the lead role in the monitoring# sur$eillance andlaw enforcement of traffic&ing in persons Ea. ,:I b. anti!traffic&ing council #. P8P d.Juman "raffic&ing CouncilB

    22=. "he transportation# transfer# receipt of a person is a person is E a. means b. a#tsc.e7ploitati$e purpose d. traffic&ing in personB

    28. "he offender is member of the military# 5,5 or law enforcement agencies E a.

    &alifie" traffi#%i!b. acts that promote traffic&ing c. act of traffic&ing in person's d.traffic&ing in personsB

    21. "he facilitation of e7it and entrance clearance of persons who are sub(ect oftraffic&ing in persons is Ea. acts that promotes traffic&ing b. ;ualified traffic&ing #. a#ts oftraffi#%i!d. traffic&ing in personsB

    22. "he body created by the law whose main function is to monitor the acti$ities of thelaw enforcement agencies on traffic&ing Ed. 0nti!Juman "raffic&ing "as& Dorce b. Ati-;raffi#%i! i Persos Coilc. Juman "raffic&ing Council d. "raffic&ing in personscouncilB

    2. "he penalty for receipt of traffic&ing person Ea. / mosb. 12 mons c. communityser$ice d. 1 year imprisonmentB for the first offense

    2. "he matching or pairing of brides for purposes of human traffic&ing in the pre!te7tof marriage Ea. acts of traffic&ing b. a#ts that promotes traffi#%i! c. ;ualifiedtraffic&ing d. traffic&ing in personB

    2/. "he offended in traffic&ing in person ac;uired JI< or 0Is Ea. acts of traffic&ing b.acts that promotes traffic&ing #. &alifie" traffi#%i!d. traffic&ing in personsB

    2. Hnowingly lease or sub!lease a room# house or space for offenders of traffic&ing inpersons Ea acts of traffic&ing b. traffi#%i! i persoc. ;ualified traffic&ing d. acts thatpromotes traffic&ingB

    2. "his is a method of course of action# arranging means or steps for a successfulattainment of the ob(ecti$e.a. Maa!emet b. 5lanning c. +rgani*ation

    24. 0 process of attracting candidates who ha$e ma7imum ;ualifications to be eligiblefor the selection procedure. a. selection b. re#r&itmet c. promotion

    2=. 0n intelligence ;uotient EIFB of __________ is ad$isable as a minimum -tandard in police ser$ice. a. 128 b. 12 #. 11,

    28. 0 &ind of promotion gi$en to an officer who has reaches the time!in!grade@possessing all the mandatory re;uirements. a. meritorious b. special promotion #. re!&lar

    21. It is an e$aluation of the result of person's beha$ior on how he performs his tas&s. a. incenti$e b. Moti$ation #. performa#e

    22. 0 irector Aeneral is appointed by the.

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    a. Presi"et b. Congress c. -enate

    2. It is a process of screening out)or eliminating undesirable applicants andaccepting ;ualified applicants. a. incenti$e b. sele#tio c. recruitment

    2. It is a management function concerned with the human resources of anorgani*ation. a. promotion b. recruitment # persoel a"miistratio

    2/. 0 type of plans relating to all routine office and field operations.a. pro#e"&ral b. operational c. tactical

    2. "his refers to the setting up and maintenance of a pattern of wor&ing relationship ofmembers and their respecti$e responsibilities.a. or!ai'i! b. promoting c. recruiting

    2. "he >aw that deals with 5hilippine Clean 0ir 0ct Ea. 90 4= b. RA FHG c. 904/ d. 90 4=B

    24. Which is not part of the term en$ironment Ea. water b. land c. air d. MeniralsB

    2=. "he attitude of the populace towards natural resources Ea. bio system b. So#iale#oomi# c. economic system d. political systemB

    2/8. "he burning of municipal# biomedical and ha*ardous waste which emits poisonousand to7ic fumes is Ea. i#ieratiob. traditional small!scale method of

    community)neighborhood sanitation c. crematoriaB

    2/1. 0 i$ision in the 6,9 that has the power to impose fine and penalties againstowner or operator of stationary source of pollution Ea. >and "ransportation +ffice b.Poll&tio A"&"i#atio =oar"c. :ureau of -cience and "echnology d. epartment of-cience and technologyB

    2/2. 6,9 together with what agency shall design training program against air pollutionEa. +"C b. +-" c. 5,5 ". All of the aboveB.

    2/. 0ny matter found in the atmosphere other than o7ygen# nitrogen# water $apor# thatis detrimental to health or the en$ironment is Ea. air pollutant b. Air Poll&tio c.greenhouse gasses d. air ambient ;ualityB

    2/. 0ny alteration of the physical# chemical and biological properties of theatmospheric air that will or is li&ely to create or to render the air resources of the countryharmful# detrimental# or in(urious to public health# safety or welfare is Ea. pollution b. AirPoll&tatc. air pollution d. contaminationB

    2/. 5rocess of growth rate with depleting the natural resources Ea. S&staiable9evelopmetb. en$ironmental de$elopment c. natural de$elopmentB

    2/. "hose gases that can potentially or can reasonably be e7pected to induce globalwarming# which include carbon dio7ide# o7ides of nitrogen# chloroflourocarbons# are Ea.Areenhouse 6ffects b. Melting of Icecaps c. Areenhouse d. ?reeho&se !asesB

    2/4. "he law the deals with the Dorestry 9eform Code of the 5hilippines Ea. 5 /8 b.P9 F05 c. 5 /8 d. 5 /B

    2/=. "he mass of lands of the public domain which has not been the sub(ect of thepresent system of classification for the determination of which lands are needed forforest purposes and which are not. Ea. public land b# public domain #. p&bli# forestd.ancestral landB

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    28. It refers to those lands of the public domain which ha$e been the sub(ect of thepresent system of classification and determined to be needed for forest purposes. Ea .:orest Reservesb. mangro$es c swap d. forest reclamationB

    .21. 5ublic offshore area delimited as habitat of rare and uni;ue species of marine

    flora and fauna. Ea. 6co par& b. ocean par& c. wildlife par& d . Marie Par%B

    22. "he type of forest occurring on tidal flat along the sea coast# e7tending alongstream where the water is brac&ish Ea. marsh b. swamp c. mangro$e ". All of theabove)

    2. "he authority gi$en to a person to use timber regardless of the ownership of theland Ea. Permit to #&tb. timber license agreement c. permit d. permit to transportB

    2. 5,5 can in$estigate and file initiate the filing of complaints for $iolation of theDorest 9eform Code of the 5hilippines Ea. yes b.8oc. maybe d. it dependsB

    2/. Which is co$ered by the term en$ironment Ea. water b. air c. mineral d. forest)

    2. Which is co$ered by the 5hilippines Dorestry 9eform Code of the 5hil Ea. Mineralb. >and c. :orestd. all of the abo$eB

    2. "he continuous or periodic production of forest products in a wor&ing unit for thepurpose of achie$ing at the earliest practicable time an appro7imate balance betweengrowth and har$est or use. Ea. S&staiable 9evelopmet b. -ustained!yieldmanagement c. 6n$ironmental e$elopment d. Dorest e$elopmentB.

    24. "he doctrine that established the rights of a person under custodial in$estigation.Ea. 9ight of the 0ccused b. Mira"a 9o#triec. 9ight to bail of the accusedB

    2=. 0n art which deals with identity# location and arrest of the offender and pro$idese$idence of his guilt in criminal proceedings. Ea. Crimial Ivesti!atiob. Dollow!upIn$estigation c. Dollow!up +perationB

    28. ata or &nowledge gathered by the police from the persons and from records Ea.Inter$iew b. Interrogation #.Iformatio)

    21. Fuestioning initiated by law enforcement officer on a person under custody andotherwise depri$ed of his freedom or liberty Ea. Inter$iew b. In$estigation #.Iterro!atio)

    22. Casual con$ersation or simple ;uestioning of a person who possess rele$ant&nowledge regarding the commission of the crime Ea. Itervie6 b. interrogation c.in$estigationB

    2. 0n act defining certain rights of a person arrested# detained or under custodialin$estigation and the duties of the arresting# detaining and in$estigating officer Ea. 0rt12/ of the 95C b. RAFH3 Ati-;ort&re La6c. 90 =284 Juman "raffic&ing B

    2. Ja$ing $ictim or witnesses identified the suspect from among fi$e to se$en

    indi$iduals presented before them Ea. 9ouges Aallery b. 9ight to face to face hisaccusers c. Poli#e Lie-&p)

    2/. "hese are information coming from the underworld characters such as prisoners#e7!con$icts. Ea. ?rapevie Iformatiob. 5olice 0sset c. UnderworldB

    2. "he application of instruments methods of physical science in the detection ofabo$e crime Ea. Istr&metatiosb. Instruction c. IntrudersB

    2. "he first action of an in$estigator upon arri$al at the scene of homicide.E :i" +Loo% the "ea" bo"$ of the vi#tim +"etermie the vi#tim if alrea"$ "ea"B

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    24. "he physical location where the criminal either commits a crime or lea$es physicale$idence of such a crime. Ea. Crime area b. Crime S#eec none of the abo$eB

    2=. "echnical staff from the 5,5 Crime >aboratory tas&ed with processing andcollection of physical e$idence at the crime scene Ea. In$estigation "eam b. SOCO

    c. all of the abo$eB

    248. 0n isolated case where the in$estigator together with -+C+ is not allowed toconduct immediate crime scene in$estigation without the clearance from the bomb ande7plosion unit.Ea. e7plosi$e case b. eruption case c. E

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    8. ast ;uestion to be as&ed after the briefing?

    Whether or not he &nows his specific duties by repeating them.1. :est way of accounting! mo$e out) withdrawal 0ssigning them to ride in specific $ehicles in mo$ing out.1. Members of the raiding team who were selected and issued orders for their

    important roles as re;uired by most courts? -earchers and -earch -uper$isor14. C,, CPP+8PA+89:1=. 55W stands for Protra#te" People2sWar28. 5rotracted means 0ll of the abo$e21. :alance of forces is o$erly tilted in fa$or of the go$ernment against ,50? Strate!i# "efesive.22. ,50 attained parity in balance forces# go$ernment forces result in acute shortageof forces and material Strate!i# stalemate2. :alance of forces in fa$or of the ,50 and against the go$ernment forces?

    Strate!i# offesive.2. "hree!"iered defense system &nowing the enemy and identifying potential target? Itelli!e#e2/. Important part of 5,5 in tierreddefense system# ma&ing difficult for terrorist tosucceed in their target?;ar!et har"ei!2. "o manage effecti$ely the incident and mitigating the effects of destructi$e terroristaction)attac& I#i"et maa!emet2. Aeneral inspirational moti$es of terrorists. 0. Ps$#holo!i#al motivatio :. 9ational moti$ation Choose one. 0 or :?

    24. :ased on the 5,5 >etter of Instructions 1)84 50G050L# the formulation andimplementation of 0nti!Criminality 5lans shall be decentrali*ed to the

    a 5olice 9egional +ffices@b 5ro$incial 5olice +ffices@c City 5olice istricts@" M&i#ipal a" Cit$ Poli#e Statios a"

    e 5olice territorial units.

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    2=. >etter of Instructions =)8= H+,"90 :+A0L prescribes the guidelines andprocedures in the campaign to account the loose firearms of

    a Or!ai'e" Crime ?ro&ps a" Partisa Arme" ?ro&psb Warring 5oliticians@

    c Communist insurgents@d Moro Islamic -ecessionist and 0bu -ayyaf Aroups@ ande +wners with e7pired and un!renewed licenses.

    8. >etter of Instructions =)8= :I>0,A :+A0L prescribes the guidelines andprocedures in the campaign to account the loose firearms of

    a +rgani*ed Crime Aroups and 5artisan 0rmed Aroups@b Warring 5oliticians@c Communist insurgents@d Moro Islamic -ecessionist and 0bu -ayyaf Aroups@ ande O6ers 6ith e0,A :+A0L is

    a "he Chief 5,5@b "he eputy Chief 5,5 for 0dministration@c "he eputy Chief 5,5 for +perations@d "he Chief irectorial -taff@ ande ;he 9ire#tor for Operatios.

    /. >etter of Instructions )2818 5olice Integrated 5atrol -ystemL harmoni*es alle7isting anti!criminality plans and police security operations e7cept

    a Doot and Mobile patrols@b etecti$e :eat patrolsc Chec&point)Cho&epoint operations@d +peration :a&al and -itaL@ ande Robber$ a" E

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    e 5olice

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    /!/4 three primary source of physical e$idence. RealB 9o#&metar$ a";estimoial evi"e#e/=. Is issued writing in the name of 5eople of the 5hilippines signed by a udgeordering a police officer commanding him to arrest a person and to bring him)her beforethe court?Warrat of Arrest.

    8. Issued in writing in the name of 5eople of the 5hilippine signed by a udgecommanding a police officer to search a premises and to bring all sei*ed items beforethe court. Sear#h Warrat.

    1. "he lateral lines in the 5,5 +rgani*ational -tructures denotes or calledCoordinating >ine and _______ a. ine b. Command >ine c. 0uthority >ine d. Comm&i#ati! Lie

    2. "he 5,5 organi*ation is so organi*ed such that all these acti$ities are mentioned#super$ised and accomplished as these acti$ities are determined in the!!!!!!!!!!

    a. Missio b. ine denotes or called Command >ine and __________ a. A&thorit$ Lie b. Coordinating >ine c. Communicating >ine d. Jori*ontal >ine

    /. "he s;uare in the 5,5 +rgani*ational -tructures denotes or called ________ a. 5osition of 9esponsibility c. 5osition 0ccountability

    b. 5osition 0uthority d.Positio Resposibilit$ 6ith #ommes&rateA&thorit$ a" A##o&tabilit$

    . "he Chief 5,5 is assisted by the two E2B eputies through principal staffassistance &nown as a. ,ational -upport Unit b. 9ire#torial Staff c. Aeneral -taff d. "echnical -taff

    . Je is responsible for directing the e7ecution of the members of the directorial stafftas&s the coordinated effort of staff members and the efficient and promptresponse of the staff. a. C0 b. + c. C9S d. 9

    4. 0ll members irectorial -taff are directly responsible to the Chief# irectorial -taff#howe$er the Chief# 5,5 may consult them directly but must inform ______ of theire7changes with the Chief# 5,5 a. C0 b. C+ c. C9S d. 9

    =. "he members of the irectorial -taff prepare ob(ecti$es and policies as guidelinesin their respecti$e functional responsibilities. a. 5ro(ect 0dministrators b. Pro!ram 9ire#tors c. Comptrollers d. Dinance

    8. "he officers responsible for the cost utili*ation of resources for the accomplishmentof the command ob(ecti$es are called ________ a. Proe#t A"miistratorsb. 5rogram irectors c. Comptrollers d. Dinance +fficer

    1. It is a formal communication which contains a brief and e7act analysis of asituation# resulting from thorough research made by its author. a. Staff St&"$b. -taff :riefing c. -taff Conference d. Completed -taff Wor&

    2. it is all situation where all pertinent information and documents# as basis fordecision ma&ing and implementation of decisions# are made a$ailable to the Chiefof Jead of a Unit by the -taff concerned. a. -taff -tudy b. -taff :riefing c. -taff Conference d. Complete" Staff Wor%

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    . +nce a recommendations has been appro$ed by the Commander# it automaticallybecomes ____ a. 0n +rder b. A 9ire#tive c. 0 Command d. 0n authority

    . 0 sensible staff officer must resist the impulse to consult his superior# who e7pects

    answers not ______ a. 9eply b. 4&estio c. Fueries d. 9esponse

    /. In general usage# it identifies a special group of people whose (ob is to direct theeffort and acti$ities of other people toward common acti$ities simply stated it getthing done through other people a. >eadership b. Maa!emet c. irecting d. Commanding

    . "he process by which courses of action is consciously chosen iron a$ailablealternati$es for the purpose of achie$ing a desire result a. 5lanning b. +rgani*ing c. -taffing d. 9e#isio Ma%i!

    . It shall ha$e the power to in$estigate all causes of fires# and if necessary file theproper complaints with the city or pro$incial prosecutor who has (urisdiction o$erthe case.

    a. 55-C b. 5,5 c. :M5 d. =:P

    4. It in$ol$es personal ;ualities which enable one person to indicate others to follow. a. >eadership b. Management c. irecting d. Commanding

    =. It is the process by which a Manager anticipates the future and disco$ersalternati$es courses of action open to him.

    a.Plai!

    b. +rgani*ing c. -taffing d. ecision Ma&ing

    48. It shall e7ercise super$ision and control o$er all city and municipality a. 55-C b. 5,5 #. =>MP d. :D5

    41. It is and ta&e shall ha$e the power to maintain peace and order ta&e all necessarysteps to ensure public safety. a. 55-C b. P8P c. :M5 d. :D5

    42. It is the premier educational institution for the training human resourcesde$elopment and continuing education of all personnel of the 5,5# Dire and ail:ureaus a. PPSC b. 5,5 c. :M5 d. :D5

    4. "he essence of leadership interpersonal and action oriented and therefore canbest be de$oted in practice while de$elopment of a Manager can be achie$e through. a. Doreign -tudy b. >ocal -tudy #. A#a"emi# St&"$ d. 5ersonal e7perience

    4. It in$ol$es personal ;ualities which enable one person to induce other to follow a. Lea"ership b. Management c. irecting d. Controlling

    4/. It pertains to human total satisfaction when people are moti$ated not so much byun met needs as by the desire to become all they are capable. a. :iological ,eeds b. Self-a#t&ali'atioc. 6steem ,eeds d. Cogniti$e ,eeds

    4. It is to free the public from harm or danger a. 5ublic -afety b. Safet$ c. -ecurity d. 5rotection

    4. It is the pre$ention of and protection# from e$ents that could endanger the safety ofthe general public from significant danger# in(ury)harm# or damage such as crimesdisaster. a. P&bli# Safet$ b. -afety c. -ecurity d. 5rotection

    44. Crucial e$ent or situation re;uiring a special response to ensure an acceptable

    solution

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    a. Crisis b. 6mergency c. 6ruption d. Jostage!ta&ing

    4=. It is a sudden condition or state of affairs calling for immediate action. a. Crisis b. Emer!e#$ c. 6ruption d. Jostage!ta&ing

    =8. +ne of the ob(ecti$es of Case Management 0nalysis Auide is to increase theunderstanding of >eaders)Commanders should do and should ,ot do in guiding aunit)office a.

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    b. Comma"ers Cofere#e d. ,ational -upport Unit Conference

    8/. It is a meeting of -taff +fficers normally principal staff officers or their pre$entati$esneither of one head;uarters or se$eral head;uarters. a. Staff Cofere#e c. "echnical -taff Conference

    b. Commanders Conference d. ,ational -upport Unit Conference

    8. It is being prepared by the -taff once the decision is made to call the conference. Italso assists the conference planner by ensuring that they understand the e7act purposeof conference. a. Meeting 5lanning Chec&list c. Cofere#e Plai! Che#%list b. Con$ention 5lanning d. ialogue

    8. It is a presentation of selected and compressed information that present a broadsub(ect that is essentially rele$ant to it. a. =riefi! b. Meeting c. Con$ention d. Conference.

    84. It is also characteri*ed by clarity accuracy bre$ity and ____ a. 5articularly b. -pecific #. Spe#ifi#it$ d. Docus on

    8=. "his means recognition of the audience following of course# the protocol in theser$ice. a. 5urpose b. ?reeti! c. 5rocedure d. 5lan

    18. It presents the main ideas of the briefing in a logical se;uence. a. =o"$ b. Introduction c. Conclusion d. 9ecommendation

    11. It is used under operational conditions where the Chief Imparts information or gi$einstruction smaller units. a. Information b. -taff :riefing c. Missio =riefi! d. ecision Ma&ing

    12. It is aimed at securing a coordinated or unified effort among staff officers. a. Information :riefing b. Staff =riefi!c. Mission :riefing d. +rderly presentation

    1. +ne of the characteristics of an 6ffecti$e :riefer is that he)she must maintainorgani*ational thin&ing and ______ a. +rderly Conductb. Or"erl$ Maerc. +rderly Mind d. +rderly 9epresentation

    1. +ne of the responsibilities of the :riefer it to be heard understood and ______ a. Cofi"et b. 9eady c. 0ssuming d. 6nergetic

    1/. "here is nothing as well recei$ed as a cheerful word of _______. It is not (ust thewords 3 good morning or good e$ening. It is also the tone# the spar&le in the eyes# thee7pression on the face.

    0. e7citement:. 0ngerC. -urprise9. ?reeti!

    1. "he sweetest music to one's ears is the sound of his or her own ________a. -urnameb. Middle ,ame#. 8amed. Dirst ,ame

    1. :e generous with your ____. It ta&es 2 muscles to front# but only 1 to ma&e it.Why do more e7ercise when you can get less?

    0. Jatred:. 0ngerC. Smile. >augh

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    14. "here are usually three sides to a contro$ersy. Gours# the other person's and itsright side. -o# be ______

    0. 0cti$e=. AlertC. Confident

    . 5repared1=. 0 big doe's of patience and a dash of humility# and you will be rewarded many foldsis embodied under the good sense of

    0. humbleness:. boastfulnessC. K&mor. ramatic 6ffect

    28. It is an act to ordain and institute the Ci$il Code of the 5hilippines with particulartreatment on Juman 9elations

    0. 90 4/=. RA 3/

    C. 90 4. 904421. Under article 1= of said act# it pro$ides that e$ery person must# in the e7ercise ofhis rights and in the performance of his duties# act with (ustice# gi$e e$eryone his use#and obser$e honesty and ____

    a. !oo" faithb. bad faithc. good moti$ed. Aood Intent

    2. "he principal paradigm of 5olicing under 0rticle 1# Code of Conduct for >aw6nforcement +fficers# U, Aeneral 0mnesty 9esolution )1=# dated 1 ecember1== is also &nown in its simplest term is

    a. ;o serve a" Prote#tb. "o protect and ser$ec. -er$ant of the peopled. 5rotector of the 5eople

    2. It is a practice adhered to by the international community in dealing with each other0. 0rt of Warfare=. Art of 9iploma#$C. 0rt of -ocial Usage. 0rt of 5rotocol

    2/. It is the process of ta&ing o$er differences# clarifying aims# e7ploring ad(ustments'sort of fighting

    0. Warfare=. 9iploma#$C. -ocial Usage. 5rotocol

    2. Jis first duty is represent his )her state and in change of the promotion of friendlyrelations between the sending country's policies abroad. Je also ascertains conditionsin the host state. Jis title is

    0. minister=. 9iplomatC. Count. u&e

    2. "hese are essential in building positi$e community relations# which translate topublic support

    0. 6ffecti$e broadcast:. 6ffecti$e print mediaC. Effe#tive Me"ia Relatios. 6ffecti$e tele$ision Media

    24. It is one of the basic tools of the trade in effecti$e Media 9elations0. :roadcast

    :. 5rint

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    C. "ele$ision9. Press

    2=. 0 positi$e media relations philosophy can help ma&e reporting more accurate# fair#and

    0. e;ual

    :. e;uilibriumC. bala#e". on the le$el

    8. "here should always be ____ between the police agency and the "ri!MediaA. Ope #omm&i#atio:. Close communicationC. +ral communication. Written communication

    1. It is what the tri!media wants most from the 5olice 0gency0. inter$iew:. interrogation

    C. iformatio. education2. In the 5,5 set up# the 5ublic Information +fficer is a member of the

    A. Persoal Staff:. irectorial -taffC. ,ational -upport Unit. "echnical -taff

    . Je ser$es as the management assistant and spo&esperson of the command0. irector for 5C9:. irector# 5C9AC. P&bli# Iformatio Offi#er

    . "ri!media. "L Under the acronym "reatL stands for0. "rustworthiness=. ;r&thf&lessC. "oday. "omorrow

    /. uring inter$iew# the concerned police officer should a$oid wearing flashy (ewelriesand clothes so as not ____ the attention of the audience which sometimes creates anegati$e impression on the minds of the public.

    0. disturb=. 9istra#tC. eteriorate. elete

    . +ne of the reasons why we should wor& and deal with the Media is because wecannot ___ them

    0. 0$oid=. I!oreC. 6$ade. 6scape

    . In order to ha$e self!confident in dealing and wor&ing with the Media is that youmust tell ______

    A. A lie:. DoolishnessC. "he "ruth. Unreliable -tory

    4. -ee to it that before proceeding for inter$iew# be sure that you are duly and truly____________ answer all ;uestions responsi$ely from the Media

    A. Prepare":. 9eadyC. Con$ersant. Confident

    =. It is the blue print for the protection of life and property is gi$en localityA. IA+CPSP

    :. ,5+C

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    C. 95+C. 55+C

    8. It mobili*es all go$ernment instrumentalities and resources and tas& of publicsafety

    A. IA+ CPSP

    :. ,5+CC. 95+C. 55+C

    1. +ne of the legal bases of I0)C5-5 is0. -ec. /8# 90 =/=. Se# 51B RA /GF5C. -ec /2# 90 =/. -ec /# 90 =/

    2. :eing the chair of the M5+C he is tas&ed to de$elop) establish) o$ersee theI0)C5-5 implementation in his (urisdiction

    0. Ao$ernor

    =. M&i#ipal Ma$orC. City Mayor. Chief of 5olice

    . +ne of the H90 on 0reas of Concern of the 5,5 in I0)CI-5 is0. Dire pre$ention and suppression:. ConnectionC.. Community e$elopment

    . "hey shall prepare the detailed action plan to implement the specified program andshall submit same to the local 5+C for appro$al and implementation by all agenciesconcerned

    A. Lea" A!e#$:. 5,5C. -W. +J

    /. +ne of the program thrusts of I0 ) C5-5 is0. Coordination:. CooperationC. Operatio a". "eamwor&

    . I0)C5-5 is formulated and de$eloped by the __ in coordination with all concernedagencies

    0. ,ational 5+C:. 9egional 5+CC. 5ro$incial 5+C9. Lo#al

    . Je monitors the I0)C5-5 through its submitted report posted on the status board.>i&ewise this will ta&e action of the noted deficiencies in its implementation anddiscussed same with the tas&ed agencies concerned

    A. Cit$+ M&i#ipal Ma$or:. City) Municipal Chief of 5oliceC. 95+C secretariat. Ao$ernor

    4. "he military component under the concept of I0)C5-5- is tas&ed with physicalsecurity all combat operations while the 5olice Component deals with >aw enforcementand ________

    A. poli#e operatios:. Military operationsC. Intelligence operations. Internal -ecurity +perations

    =. +ne of the ob(ecti$es of I0)C5-5 is to maintain the stability of the ___A. ?overmet:. 0dministrationC. >ocal Ao$ernment. 5ublic 0dministration

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    /8. "he detailed action plans of the lower 5+C- need not be submitted to the ne7thigher 5+C shall remain in the custody of the local 5+C for ___

    0. Dile=. Refere#eC. ,otation

    . :ulletin :oard

    /1. It is a relationship between those who aspire to lead and those who choose tofollow

    0. management=. Lea"ershipC. Manager. >eader

    /2. It is one of the best foundations of leadership0. integrity:. Jonor

    C. Cre"ibilit$. -incerity/2. It is a group rule and by no means dictatorial or a rule by one man telling this manwhat to do

    0. Management=. Lea"ershipC. Manager. >eader

    /. It is the process by which a manager anticipates the future and disco$ersalternati$e courses of action open to him

    A. plai!

    :. -taffingC. +rgani*ing. ecision

    /. It is the process by which select train# promote and refine subordinate0. planning:. -taffingC. Or!ai'i!. ecision Ma&ing

    //. "he process by which a course of actions is consciously chosen from a$ailablealternati$es for the purpose of achie$ing a desired result

    0. 5lanning:. -taffingC. +rgani*ing9. 9e#isio Ma%i!

    =/. It is simply stated# getting things done through other people it identifies a specialgroup of people whose (ob is to direct the effort and acti$ities of other people towardcommon ob(ecti$es

    A. Maa!emet:. >eadershipC. Manager. >eader

    /. Jis de$elopment can be achie$ed through academic study0. Management:. >eadershipC. Maa!er. >eader

    /. "he essence of leadership is interpersonal action oriented and therefore he canbest de$elop in practice

    0. Management:. >eadershipC. Manager9. Lea"er

    /4. "hese are organi*ed sets of beha$iors belonging to a position described whatmanagers actually do

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    A. Roles:. DunctionsC. uties. 9esponsibilities

    /=. It had historically described what Mangers should do?

    0. 9oles=. :tiosC. uties. 9esponsibilities

    8. Mintsberg grouped 18 ! basic roles performed by managers as interpersonal#informants# oral# and

    0. Controlling:. -uper$isingC. Communicating9. 9e#isioal

    1. Which of the following is >6? a. "," b. =la#% Po6"er c. C! d. 0,D+

    2. Which of the following is J6? a. 5yrotechnic b. 5ropellant c. :lac& 5owder ". ;8;

    . "he following are the types of 67plosi$e. 67cept a. Mechanical 67plosion b. Lo&" E

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    d. Mechanical# 9adiological# 67plosi$e# ,uclear

    2. What types of e7plosion has high! energy electrical are between electrical phasesor between potential and ground# releasing large $olumes of energy. a. Mechanical b. Ele#tri#al c. ,uclear d. Chemical

    . What types of e7plosion has a $ery rapid or instantaneous con$ersion of a solid orli;uid compound into larger ;uantities of e7panding gasses accompanied by heat# shoc&and noise? a. Mechanical b. 6lectrical c. ,uclear d. Chemi#al. 0 :>6i;uid need not be flammable canoccur in $essels as small as a disposable lighter and as large as a railroad tan&er? a. Me#hai#al b. 6lectrical c. Chemical d. ,uclear

    /. 0 e$ice placed or fabricated in an impro$ised manner incorporating destructi$e#

    lethal# no7ious# pyrotechnic or incendiary chemicals and designed to destroy#incapacitate# harass or distract. a. UK+ b. 69I c. IE9 d. 6+

    . What are the fi$e E/B components of I6?a. Po6er so&r#eB IitiatorB CotaierB Eoad e$elopmentb. Loa" Aal$sis d. 0ll of the abo$e

    48. Which area is best area to locate the e$idence on 5ost :last Crime -cene a. at the centre c. at the vi#tim b. on the target d. 0ll of the abo$e

    CG:69 C9IM6-

    41. _____________________________ !is a form of crime where the Internet orcomputers are used as a medium to commit crime. a. Comp&ter Crime or C$ber#rime b. Cyber!crimes against persons c. Cyber Crimes against 5roperty d. Cyber!crimes against go$ernment

    42. ______________________________! "his committed against persons includes$arious harassment of any one with the use of a computer such as e!mail.. a. Computer Crime or Cybercrime b. C$ber-#rimes a!aist persos c. Cyber Crimes against 5roperty d. Cyber!crimes against go$ernment

    4. ________________________________! "he second category of Cyber!crimes isthat of Cybercrimes against all forms of property. "hese crimes include computer$andalism Edestruction of othersN propertyB# transmission of harmful programmes.

    a. Computer Crime or Cybercrime b. Cyber!crimes against persons

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    c. C$ber Crimes a!aist Propert$ d. Cyber!crimes against go$ernment

    4. Cyber!crimes against go$ernment ! "his crime manifest itself into terrorism whenan indi$idual Pcrac&sP into a go$ernment or military maintained website.

    a. Cyber Crimes against 5roperty c. Cyber!crimes against persons c. Cyber Crimes against 5roperty d. C$ber-#rimes a!aist !overmet

    4/. _______________! is any crime where Computer is a target#Computer is a tool ofcrime and Computer is incidental to crime. a. Comp&ter #rime b. Jac&ing c. eft!clic 9ight!clic& and ouble!clic&. a. AUI b. Windows es&top c. Mo&se d. Cyber efamation

    =. ! Includes es&top# Icons# -tart menu# Fuic& launch# "as& bar# ,otification area orsystem trayL and Fuic& access to files or folders you'$e left open. a. AUI b. Wi"o6s 9es%top c. Mouse d. Cyber efamation

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    =. ! Used to $iew all programs installed on your computer# displays both programsand places and 0llows ;uic& access to recently used programs and documents. a. ,otification 0rea b. Windows "as& :ar

    c. Fuic& >aunch d. Wi"o6s P Start Me&

    =4 ! -hortcuts that allow access to programs or directories without the need tominimi*e any open windows and some are defined by Windows when the toolbar isunloc&ed@ howe$er# users can add or delete ;uic& launch shortcuts. a. ,otification 0rea b. Windows "as& :ar

    c. 4&i#% Lah d. Windows K5 -tart Menu

    == ! isplays open files# folders# or programs and used to organi*e des&top and allowsfor multi!tas&ing. a. ,otification 0rea b. Wi"o6s ;as% =ar

    c. Fuic& >aunch d. Windows K5 -tart Menu

    /88. ! Icons that represent system processes currently running on the computer and byright!clic&ing on these icons# many of these programs can be modified or shut down. a. 8otifi#atio Areab. Windows "as& :arc. Fuic& >aunch ". Windows K5 -tart Menu

    /81. _____________! 0 dis& is li&e a filing cabinet# Information is stored in files andfolders. a. Wi"o6s :ile S$stem b. Windows 67plorer c. Mother :oard d. -witch :oard

    /82. ! is an application that allows users to e7plore storage de$ices currently attachedto the computer. a. Windows Dile -ystem b. Wi"o6s Earceny b. 6spionage #. Arso d. -abotage

    /8/. ______________ 3 insidious destruction of records with intent of in(uringauthorities. a. >arceny b. 6spionage c. 0rson d. Sabota!e

    /8. __________ 3 transmitting information with intent to in(ure any agency of thego$ernment. a. >arceny b. Espioa!e c. 0rson d. -abotage

    /8. ! 9ecords or documents that contain information and materials# the unauthori*eddisclosure of which would cause e7ceptionally gra$e damage to the nation's political#economic or ,ational -ecurity.

    a. ;op Se#ret 9o#&metsb. -ecret ocuments c. Confidential ocuments d. 9estricted ocuments/84. 9ecords or documents that contain information and materials that concerns,ational -ecurity

    a. "op -ecret ocumentsb. Se#ret 9o#&mets- c. Confidential ocuments d. 9estricted ocuments

    /8=. ! 9ecords or documents that contain information and materials that would bepre(udicial to the interest of the nation if disclosed.

    a. "op -ecret ocuments b. -ecret ocuments! c. Cofi"etial 9o#&mets d. 9estricted ocuments

    /18 ! 9ecords or documents that contain information and materials that are not

    confidential# secret or top secret.

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    a. "op -ecret ocuments b. -ecret ocuments! c. Confidential ocuments ". Restri#te" 9o#&mets

    /11. -ection of 9e$ised 0dministrati$e Code! employee who is in charge of filesshall be accountable and responsible for their safe eeping.

    /12. __________! a penalty of prison mayor E4!18 yrsB and fine not e7ceeding 5/#888.88 shall be imposed upon any public officer# employee who shall falsify documentsa. Art 1F1 of RPC b. 0rt 22# 95C e. 0rt 22= c. 0rt 22 95C d. 0rt 224 95C/1. ________! unauthori*ed remo$al# concealment or destruction of records anddocuments.

    a. 0rt 11 of 95C b. Art ,,/B RPC e. 0rt 22= c. 0rt 22 95C d. 0rt 224 95C

    /1. _______! +fficer brea&ing the official seal.

    a. 0rt 11 of 95C b. 0rt 22# 95C e. 0rt 22= #. Art ,,F RPC d. 0rt 224 95C

    /1/. _________! opening a closed document. a. 0rt 11 of 95C b. 0rt 22# 95C e. 0rt 22= c. 0rt 22 95C ". Art ,, RPC

    /1. _______! any officers who re$eal any secret &nown to him by reason of his officialcapacity) wrongfully deli$er papers ) documents. a. 0rt 11 of 95C b. 0rt 22# 95C e. Art ,,G c. 0rt 22 95C d. 0rt 224 95C

    I8;ELLI?E8CEIntelligence! It means the networ& or the system for the collection# collation#interpretation# e$aluation# processing# and dissemination of information with referencesto national security.

    0gent 9ecruitment and Management-potting ! process of locating# identifying# and gathering preliminary data on person)sthat has potential $alue to the current operations or those that may ta&e place at a laterdate-potting Criteria5lacement 3 state of being located in the target area# organi*ation

    0ccess 3 position relati$e to assignment that enables the person to obtain information#data from files# records# or any other sourcesMoti$es ) moti$ation 3 loyalties# possible inducementsIn$estigation % assessment of candidate agents! process of conducting chec&s %in$estigations of persons spotted to determine ;ualification# moti$ation# possiblereactions to recruitment and suitability to underta&e information collection.Moti$ation! incenti$e or dri$e that impels the 0gent to wor& for the operati$e"G56- ) D0C"+9-

    I6+>+AIC0>

    6M+"I+,0> Elo$e# hate# fear# re$enge# $anity# en$yB

    M0"69I0> E,eed# Areed# Identification# CareerB

    C+69CI+, Ee7posure of e7tra 3 marital affairs# se7ual abnormalities# illegalacti$itiesB

    -uitability 3 ;ualifications# moti$es# and other factors which ma&e the candidate agentappropriate or fit for the accomplishment of ob(ecti$e.

    0ccessibility 3 candidate agent's ability to place himself in the physical location of thetarget to perform the re;uired information collection without detection or compromise-usceptibility to control 3 ability to comply with or submit to discipline and controlouble 0gents 3 indi$iduals who are simultaneously employed by 2 opposingintelligence agencies with only one of the agencies aware of the dual rolesual 0gents 3 indi$iduals simultaneously and independently employed by 2 or morefriendly intelligence units ) office

    Intelligence 5eddler 3 indi$idual who sells information

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    5aper Mill 3 indi$idual who offers a mi7ture of $alid but out!dated information# o$ertnews# propaganda or sometimes outright fabrications!lan the "pproacha. Col" approa#h 3 recruiter establishes contacts and attempts to recruit withoutproper culti$ation.

    b. 9evelopmet approa#h3 recruiter culti$ates Candidate 0gent as long as he thin&snecessary before trying to recruitc. Combiatio approa#h 3 one culti$ates the Candidate 0gent# another attempts theactual recruitment.A!et "ebriefi!! 0ct of e7tracting from an 0gent ma7imum amount of pertinent anduseful information obtained on a collection mission9ispositio+;ermiatio! etermination of courses of action upon 0gent's completionof ob(ecti$es ) re;uirements5rinciples of IntelligenceIter"epe"e#e! Intelligence is artificially subdi$ided into component elements toensure complete co$erage# eliminate duplication and to reduce the o$erall tas& or

    manageable si*es.Coti&it$! It is necessary that co$erage be continuous so that the shape of whathappens today could be studied in the light of what was happened before which in turnwould enable us to predict the shape of things to come.sef&less! Intelligence is useless if it remains in the minds or in the files of itscollectors or its producers.Comm&i#atio! Intelligence in order to be ade;uate to their needs must becommunicated to all the decision ma&ers in manner that they will understand and formthat will permit its most effecti$e use.Sele#tio! Intelligence should be essential and pertinent to the purpose at hand.;imeliess! intelligence must be communicated to the decision ma&er at the

    appropriate time to permits its most effecti$e use.Se#&rit$! is achie$ed by the measures which intelligence ta&es to protect and preser$ethe integrity of its acti$ities.Strate!i# itelli!e#e 3 the intelligence information which primarily long range innature with little practical immediate operation $alue.Lie itelli!e#e3 which is of an immediate nature and necessary for more effecti$epolice planning and operation8atioal Itelli!e#e3 it is the integrated product of intelligence de$eloped by all thego$ernmental branches# department concerning the broad aspect of national securityand policyCo&ters Itelli!e#e3 5hase of Intel co$ering the acti$ity de$oted in destroying theeffecti$eness of hostile foreign acti$ities and to the protection of into against espionage#sub$ersion and sabotage."er#over 6or%3 is an in$estigati$e process in which disguises and prete7t co$er anddeception are used to gain the confidence of criminal suspects for the purpose ofdetermining the nature and e7tent of any criminal acti$ities that maybe contemplating orperpetuating.

    0MI,I-"90"I

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    other go$ernment entities and is not synonymous therefore with the terms Ao$ernmentof the 9epublic of the 5hilippines. ECentral :an& $s C0# -C90 1B

    a. Ao$ernment c. 8atioal ?overmet- b. 5hilippine Constitution d. 0dministration

    14. ! highest law of the law to which all laws must conform a. Ao$ernment c. ,ational Ao$ernment!b. Philippie Costit&tio d. 0dministration

    1=. _________________! e7ecute lawsa. Eegislati$e branch d. udiciary

    28. ________________! enact laws a. 67ecuti$e branch #. Le!islative bra#h

    b. udiciary d. Co!e;ual powers

    21. _____________! interpret laws a. 67ecuti$e branch b. >egislati$e branch

    #. >&"i#iar$ d. Co!e;ual powers

    22. ________________! no one is abo$e the other the interpretation of laws! whenthere are conflict of rights# courts rule on who has a better right

    a. 67ecuti$e branch c. >egislati$e branchb. udiciary ". Co-e&al po6ers

    2. ______________________! pro$ides for the local go$ernment units and the

    interiora. ;he Lo#al ?overmet Co"e of b. >AU c. Interior2.___________! refers to the pro$incial# City# Municipal and :arangay le$els a. "he >ocal Ao$ernment Code of b. L? c. Interior

    2/. _______ !refers to the 5,5# :D5# :M5# ,05+>C+M# 55-Ca. "he >ocal Ao$ernment Code of b. >AU #. Iterior

    ___________- "he 5resident's principal forum for considering national security andforeign policy matters with his senior national security ad$isors and cabinet officials. a. National Security Council b. #$%"$'

    c. ("!$% d. #"*%%-______________! -er$es as the focal point for coordination and integration ofgo$ernment acti$ities in$ol$ing national intelligence. a. #ational +ecurity %ouncil b. NICA/NIB

    c. ("!$% d. #"*%%-

    ,,,,,,,,,,,,- he (oint "!-!#! $ntelligence %ommittee primarily ser/es as thelinage to coordinate the intelligence efforts of the "! and the !#! on matters relatingto internal security. a. #ational +ecurity %ouncil b. #$%"$'

    c. JAPIC d. #"*%%-

    ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,- o institutionalize intelligence e0change and sharing ofinformation among member agencies whose function is to enforce the law. a. #ational +ecurity %ouncil c. #$%"$'

    b. ("!$% d NALECC!

    >+AI-"IC- M0,0A6M6,"

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    Lo!isti#s -"he science of planning and carrying out the mo$ement of troops and in itsmost comprehensi$e sense# those aspects of police operations which deal withac;uisition# storage# distribution# mo$ement# maintenance# e$acuation and disposition ofsupplies and materiel# among others.S&pplies - Include e$erything# e7cept real estate# which may be needed in the

    transaction of public business# or in the pursuit of any underta&ing# pro(ect or acti$ity#whether in the nature of e;uipment# furniture# stationery# material for construction# orpersonal property of any sort# including non!personal or contractual ser$ices such asthe repair and maintenance of e;uipment and furniture as well as truc&ing# hauling#

    (anitorial# security and related or analogous ser$ices (RA F1/0).SOP ,, "ate" ,H Sept G,! "urn!o$er of command property in$entory.

    "he in$entory shall be done by the incoming and outgoing chief's before theturn!o$er of command in accordance with the following schedule

    1. 9egional Commands ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! 1/ days2. 5ro$incial Commands ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! 18 days. istricts Commands ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! days

    . -tations ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! / days/. -ub!stations ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! daysIvetories - Consist of all e7pendable commodities which are normally consumed inone E1B year in connection with go$ernment operations or use.A#&ire" Assets-Consist of lands# building and structures# furniture and e;uipmentand other assets ac;uired or repossessed as a result of foreclosureof mortgage or non!payment of instalments due.:i

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    accomplishment of these ob(ecti$es. It in$ol$es details in police units what the specificre;uirements in materials are# when the y will be a$ailable and their cost .Limite" or Sele#tive =i""i!-5rocurement of highly speciali*ed types of goods andconsulting ser$ices where only few suppliers or consultants are &nown to be a$ailable.Limite" So&r#e =i""i!! 5rocurement of ma(or plant components where it is deemed

    ad$antageous to limit the bidding to &nown ;ualified bidders."irect Contractin# or si!le so&r#e pro#&remet ! is a method of procurement ofgoods that does not re;uire elaborate bidding documents.Re$eat% Or&er ! whenpro$ided for in the 055# is a method of procurement of goodsfrom the pre$ious winning bidder# whene$er there is a need to replenish goods procuredunder a contract pre$iously awarded through Competiti$e :idding.S'o$$in# - is a method of procurement of goods whereby the procuring entity simplyre;uests for the submission of price ;uotations for readily a$ailable of!the!shelf goodsor ordinary)regular e;uipment to be procured directly from suppliers of &nown;ualifications.Ne#otiate& Procureent! is a method of procurement of goods# infrastructure pro(ects

    and consulting ser$ices# whereby the procuring entity directly negotiates a contract witha technically# legally and financially capable supplier# contractor or consultant.S&ppl$ Materiel Maa!emet-0s part of the o$erall logistics management process# itis lin&ed with $arious operating system which include research and de$elopment#re;uirement determination# ac;uisition or procurement# in$entory# storage# maintenanceand disposition of e7cess and unser$iceable materiel.Maitea#e Maa!emet! 9efers to maintaining the material in operational status#restoring it to a ser$iceable condition# or upgrading and updating the functional utilitythrough appropriate modifications as deemed necessary.Or!ai'atioal Maitea#e- Consist of inspecting# cleaning# ser$icing# preser$ing#lubricating# ad(usting and replacing minor parts which is performed by the e;uipment

    operator)mechanic of the using organi*ation.9ire#t S&pport Maitea#e-5rimarily consists of repair)replacement of unser$iceablespare parts# e;uipment repaired at this le$el is usually returned to the user. "hiscategory is performed by trained personnel of maintenance units or by mobile repaircrews in direct support to the using organi*ations.?eeral S&pport Maitea#e- Consist primarily of repair and replacement ofunser$iceable parts# beyond the scope of direct support. 6;uipment repair at this le$elis usually returned to supply channels# or may be returned to the user. "his category ofmaintenance is performed by maintenance units in general support to using units.9epot Maitea#e-Consist of ma(or o$erhaul or complete rebuilding of parts# sub!assemblies# or entire ma(or items. 9ebuilt e;uipment at this le$el is usually returned todepot stoc&s for re!issue.

    9ail$ Prevetive Maitea#e1 =efore Operatio Servi#e3 to determine if the $ehicle is ready for operation.

    0pply DI"C0>- and :>+W0A-2 9&ri! Operatio Servi#e3 ser$ice consist of obser$ing any unsatisfactory

    performance while operating and should be in$estigated and corrected if possibleon the spot.

    After Operatio Servi#e ! Inspecting the $ehicle thoroughly to determine anymalfunctions that may ha$e de$eloped during operations. 9epeat apply DI"C0>-and :>+W0A-

    ;rasportatio Maa!emet-Concurs on supporting the mo$ement of personnel andmateriel from one point to another# meeting the re;uirement of timeliness to the unitsneeds at the least cost.Ivetor$ a" Ispe#tio Report-"his form is used for the disposal of $ehicles#mechani*ed e;uipment# office e;uipment# furniture# and semi!e7pendable materials.Waste Material Report-"his form is used for the disposal of waste materials whichresult from the consumption or utili*ation of e7pandable materials and co$ers damagede;uipment parts# empty containers and remnants sal$aged from destroyed or damagedfi7ed assets.Dorms of 5roperty 9ecords?eeral Voher3 "his form shall be used to pic& up the accountability of propertyac;uired thru purchase from appropriated funds of the 5,5.Ivoi#e Re#eipt ! "his form shall be used in the transfer of property accountability of

    non!e7pendable supplies from one supply officer to another# e7cept in the case of 5,5

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    Wide 0ccountable +fficer. It shall ser$e as the e$idence of issue or transfer. It may beused as a pac&ing slip or a tally.:orms for se of 9epot or Istallatio s&ppl$ Offi#ers.Re&isitio a" Iss&e Voher 7 "his form shall be used in issuing e7pendablesupplies. It shall ser$e as the e$idence of issue and transfer of accountability# as well as

    the pac&ing slip# tally out# and shipping document.Re&isitio Slip 7"his form shall be used for re;uisitioning supplies.Propert$ ;&r 7 I Slip3 "his form shall be used for turning!in to the supply installationof the ne7t higher le$el all e7cess and unser$iceable supplies. "his form shall be usedto debit or credit accountability.S&pplies A"&stmet Sheet 3 "his form shall be used to abstract and sum up allissues of 9epublic e7pendable supplies Eissued under 9e;uisition and Issue

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    Re#or" of Cos&mptio3 "his form shall be used to effect e$idence of issues madeto each enlisted man for clothing and e;uipment on authori*ed allowances. It shall alsoser$e as a counter!receipt for turned!in indi$idual e;uipment of each enlisted man. "hisform is the record of consumption for clothingCompa$ Propert$ =oo%3 "his is a record &ept and maintained by -upply +fficers at

    5olice -tation le$el for all ")+%6 property be "echnical -er$ices# classification andgrouping where receipts# issued and balances are shown.Statio Propert$ =oo%3 -imilar to 5olice -tation 5roperty :oo& in which a record ismaintained for all non!e7pendable house&eeping type non!")+%6 e;uipment issued by-upply +fficers of 5osts# Camps or -tations.I8;ELLI?E8CEItelli!e#e- It means the networ& or the system for the collection# collation#interpretation# e$aluation# processing# and dissemination of information with referencesto national security.

    A!et Re#r&itmet a" Maa!emetSpotti! -process of locating1 identifying1 and gathering preliminary data on person&s

    who has potential /alue to the current operations or those that may tae place at a laterdateSpotti! CriteriaPlaceent2 state of being located in the target area1 organization

    Acce%%2 position relati/e to assignment that enables the person to obtaininformation1 data from files1 records1 or any other sourcesoti*e% / oti*ation2 loyalties1 possible inducementsIvesti!atio * assessmet of #a"i"ate a!ets! process of conducting chec&s %in$estigations of persons spotted to determine ;ualification# moti$ation# possiblereactions to recruitment and suitability to underta&e information collection.Motivatio-incenti$e or dri$e that impels the 0gent to wor& for the operati$e

    ;@PES + :AC;ORS I6+>+AIC0>

    6M+"I+,0> Elo$e# hate# fear# re$enge# $anity# en$yB

    M0"69I0> E,eed# Areed# Identification# CareerB

    C+69CI+, Ee7posure of e7tra 3 marital affairs# se7ual abnormalities# illegal

    acti$itiesBs&itabilit$3 ;ualifications# moti$es# and other factors which ma&e the candidate agentappropriate or fit for the accomplishment of ob(ecti$e .A##essibilit$3 candidate agent's ability to place himself in the physical location of thetarget to perform the re;uired information collection without detection or compromiseS&s#eptibilit$ to #otrol3 ability to comply with or submit to discipline and control

    "ou+le a#ent% 2 indi/iduals who are simultaneously employed by 3 opposingintelligence agencies with only one of the agencies aware of the dual roles"ual a#ent%2 indi/iduals simultaneously and independently employed by 3 or morefriendly intelligence units & officeIntelli#ence $e&&ler2 indi/idual who sells informationPa$er ill2 indi/idual who1 offers a mi0ture of /alid but outdated information1 o/ertnews1 propaganda or sometimes outright fabricationsPlan t'e A$$roac'

    a Col& a$$roac' 2 recruiter establishes contacts and attempts to recruitwithout proper culti/ation.

    b. &e*elo$ent a$$roac'2 recruiter culti/ates %andidate "gent as long as he

    thins necessary before trying to recruitc. co+ination a$$roac'2 one culti/ates the %andidate "gent1 another attemptsthe actual recruitment.

    A#ent &e+rie,in#- "ct of e0tracting from an "gent ma0imum amount of pertinent anduseful information obtained on a collection mission9ispositio+;ermiatio! 4etermination of courses of action upon "gent5s completionof ob6ecti/es & re7uirementsPri#iples of Itelli!e#eIter"epe"e#e- Intelligence is artificially subdi$ided into component elements toensure complete co$erage# eliminate duplication and to reduce the o$erall tas& ormanageable si*es.

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    Coti&it$! It is necessary that co$erage be continuous so that the shape of whathappens today could be studied in the light of what was happened before which in turnwould enable us to predict the shape of things to come.sef&less- Intelligence is useless if it remains in the minds or in the files of it'scollectors or its producers.

    Comm&i#atio- Intelligence in order to be ade;uate to their needs must becommunicated to all the decision ma&ers in manner that they will understand and formthat will permit its most effecti$e use.Sele#tio-Intelligence should be essential and pertinent to the purpose at hand.;imeliess- intelligence must be communicated to the decision ma&er at theappropriate time to permits its most effecti$e use.Se#&rit$--ecurity is achie$ed by the measures which intelligence ta&es to protect andpreser$e the integrity of its acti$ities.Strate!i# itelli!e#e 3 the intelligence information which primarily long range innature with little practical immediate operation $alue.Lie itelli!e#e3 which is of an immediate nature and necessary for more effecti$e

    police planning and operation8atioal Itelli!e#e3 it is the integrated product of intelligence de$eloped by all thego$ernmental branches# department concerning the broad aspect of national securityand policyCo&ter Itelli!e#e3 5hase of Intel co$ering the acti$ity de$oted in destroying theeffecti$eness of hostile foreign acti$ities and to the protection of into against espionage#sub$ersion and sabotage."er#over 6or%3 is an in$estigati$e process in which disguises and prete7t co$er anddeception are used to gain the confidence of criminal suspects for the purpose ofdetermining the nature and e7tent of any criminal acti$ities that maybe contemplating orperpetuating.

    Sta!es of &"er#over 6or%;he earl$ sta!es3 0 typical pattern is to bring someone in as the girlfriend or boyfriendof an infiltrator# and then distance themsel$es from that infiltrator.;he mi""le sta!es3 some agents are allowed to create their own co$er stories orlegends and this will depend upon the type of beha$ior in$ol$ed Edrugs# contraband#gambling# sub$ersi$eL group# terrorismB;he last sta!e3 -ome deep co$er agents lose perspecti$e and go nati$e so agenciesha$e policies in place to a$oid this. Most agencies will call someone in who has beendoing this &ind of wor& too long so that they can sal$age their usefulness as a regularemployee.Itelli!e#e operatio! It is the result of intelligence planning which is always ahead ofoperation although an operation can be made without a plan# it is usually due to suddenand ine$itable situation but definitely this is poor intelligence management.Ifiltratio3 the insertion of action agent inside the targetPeetratio3 recruitment of action agent inside the target organi*ationCover3 the means by which an indi$idual group of organi*ation conceal the true natureof its acts and or e7istence from the obser$er.Cover stor$3 a biographical data through fictional that will portray the personality ofthe agent he assumed# a scenario to co$er up the operationCover S&pport 3 an agent assigned in target areas with the primary mission ofsupporting the co$er story.;$pes of #over

    1 8at&ral Cover3 using actual or true bac&ground2 Artifi#ial3 Using biographical data adopted for the purpose Cover 6ithi a Cover3 (ustification of e7istence M&ltiple Cover3 any co$er you wish

    Or!ai'atioal Cover! Is an account consisting of biographical data)information whichwhen adopted by an indi$idual will assume the personality he wants to adopt."er#over assi!met! It is an in$estigati$e techni;ue in which agent conceal hisofficial identity and obtain information from that organi*ation.Positive Cotrol3 is characteri*ed by professionalism and rapport

    0gent moti$ation

    5sychological control

    8e!ative Cotrol 7characteri*ed by blac& mail and threat

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    9is#ipliar$ A#tio3 includes $erbal reprimand for pouring performance of insecureactions.Es#ro6 A##o&t3 control of an agent by putting his salary in a ban& to be withdrawonly after the Intel opns.

    =la#%mail

    Philippie Itelli!e#e Comm&it$! refers to the informal grouping of offices and unitswithin the 5,5 organi*ation# which perform or underta&e intelligence andcounterintelligence function relating to law enforcement and public safety.P8PM-9-O-1GH 9KR99! 0n integrated and neatly organi*ed entity composed of unitsor agencies# which ha$e intelligence interests and responsibilities."irectorate ,or Intelli#ence!assist the %hief1 !#! in attaining intelligence ob6ecti/esthru the effecti/e management of all intelligence and counter intelligence acti/ities ofthe !#!.8PNP I-- ser/e as the primary operating arm of the !#! tased with the fundamentalmission to conduct police intelligence1 in/estigation on /arious threat groups to nationalsecurity and counterintelligence acti/ities in support to the anti-criminality