Escolar Documentos
Profissional Documentos
Cultura Documentos
The RA 7942 or "The Philippine M1n1ng Act of 1995" and its Revised
lmplement1ng Rules and Regulations (RIRR) 1s considered 1n the industry today as one
of the most socia!ly and env1ronmenta!ly-sensltive leglslat1ons 1n its class It has spec1f1c
prov1s1ons that take into cons1derat1on:
Local government empowerment;
Respect and concern for the 1nd1genous cultural commun1ties,
Equitable sharing of benefits of natural wealth,
Econom1c demands of present generation while prov1d1ng the necessary
foundation for future generations,
Worldwide trend towards globa!1zat1on, and
Protection for and wise management of the environment
GOVERNING PRINCIPLES
The Implementing Rules and Regulations (DENR Admrn1strat1ve Order No.96-40)
of the Philippine M1n1ng Act of 1995 provides strict adherence to the principle of
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT This strategy mandates that the needs of the present
should be met without comprom1s1ng the ab1!1ty of the future generations to meet their
own needs, with the view of 1mprov1ng the quality of life, both now and 1n the future
Sustainable development provides that the use of mineral wealth shall be pro-people
and pro-environment 1n susta1n1ng wealth creation and improve quality of life.
The principles of SUSTAINABLE MINING operates under the following terms
Mining 1s a temporary land use for the creation of wealth. leading to an optimum
land use in post-mining stage as consequence of progressive and engineered
mine rehabi!itat1on works done 1n cycle with m1n1ng operations,
M1n!ng act1vit1es must always be guided by current Best Practices in
environmental management committed to reducing the impacts of m1n1ng while
efficiently and effectively protecting the environment
The wealth created as a result of m1n1ng accruing to the Government and tl1e
community should lead to other wea!th-generatrng opportun1t1es for people 1n the
commun1t1es and for other envlronment-respons1ble endeavors
Mining act1v1t1es shall be undertaken with due and equal regard for economic
and environmental cons1derat1ons, as well as for health, safety, social and
cultural concerns
Conservation of minerals 1s effected not only through technological eff1c1enc1es
of m1n1ng operations but also through the recycling of mineral-based products, to
effectively lengthen the usable life of mineral commod1t1es
The granting of m1n1ng rights shall harmonize ex1st1ng act1v1t1es, pol1c1es and
programs of the Government that directly or indirectly promote self-reliance,
development and resource management. Activities, pollc1es and programs that
promote community-based, community-oriented and procedural development
sha!I be encouraged, consistent with the principles of people empowerment and
grassroots development
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PNP members shall adhere to high standards of morality and decency and
shall set good exan1ples for others to follow
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PNP members shall strive constantly to respect the rights of others so that
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they can fulfill their duties and exercise their rights as human beings. parents, children,
c1t1zens. workers, leaders. or 111 other capacities and to see to 1t that others do likewise
a
b
c
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Humility
Orderliness
Integrity
,Ju:::tice
8
Once a dec1s1on 1s made, PNP members shall take legitimate means to
achieve the goal even 1n the face of internal or external d1ff1cult1es and despite anything
which might weaken their reso!ve in the course of time
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Integrity
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Pe1::evcranc0
c
d
Devotion to Duty
Physical Fitness and Health
9
PNP members shall obey lawful orders of and be courteous to superior
officers and other appropriate authorities w1th1n the chain of command and they shall
readily accept whenever they are assigned anywhere 1n the country
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b.
c
d
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Immediate Commanders/Directors shall be responsible for the effective
superv1s1on, control and direction of their personnel and shall see to 1t that all
government resources shall be managed, expended or utilized 1n accordance with laws
and regulations and safeguard against losses thru illegal or improper disposition
a.
b
c
d
1:ornn1~ind R0spo11sib1!ity
Loyalty
Disc1p!1ne
Commitment to Public Interest
Formulated by
PSSUPT JEROME SALE BAXINELA
C,UTPDD
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b
c.
d
Social Awareness
Secrecy Discipline
!!onfloUcftation of Patronzo-e
Commitment to Democracy
2
PNP members shall guard the confidentiality of classified 1nformat1on
against unauthorized disclosure. 1nclud1ng conf1dent1al aspects of official business,
special orders. commun1cat1ons and other documents
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d.
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Proper Care and Use of Public Property
Respect for Human Rights
Non-Partisanship
3
PNP n1embess shall provide services to everyone without d1scrim1nat1on
regardless of party aff1l1atron 1n accordance with ex1st1ng laws and regulations
a
b<
c
d
Social Awareness
Non-Partisans!1ir)
Non-Sollc1tat1on of Patronage
Commitment to Democracy
PNP members shall always uphold public interest over and above
personal interest
a
b
c
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Command Respons1b1lity
Loyalty
Disc1pl1ne
Cornmitn1ent to Public lnter~st
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PNP members shall perform their duties with dedication, thoroughness,
efficiency enthusiasm. determ1nat1on, and manifest concern for public welfare, and shall
refrain from engaging in any activity which shall be conflict with their duties as public
servants
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Questions
1 The Wildlife Resources Conservation and Protection Act (RA 9147) aims to protect
our country's fauna from 1!11c1t trade, abuse and destruction. through
a Conserving and protecting wrldl1fe species and their habitats,
b Regulating the collection and trade of wildlife,
c Pursuing, with due regard to the national interest, the Ph!l1pp1ne comn11tment to
international conventions, protection of wildlife and their habitats:
d. ln1t1at1ng or supporting sc1ent1f1c studies on the conservation of b1ologlcal d1vers1ty,
e. All of the above.
2 The Wildlife Resources Conservation and Protection Act (RA 9147) makes 1t unlawful
for any person to undertake the following:
a Inflicting injury which cripples and/or 1mpa1rs the reproductive system of w1ldl1fe
species,
b Introduction, reintroduction, or restocking of wildlife resources,
c Trading of wildlife:
d Transporting of wildlife,
e All of the above
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the w1ld!1fe 1s killed or destroyed after 1t has been used 1n authorized research or
experiments
1nfl1ct1ng 1niury which cripples and/or impairs the reproductive system of wildlife
species
effecting any of the following acts 1n cnt1cal habitats. dumping of waste products
detrimental to w1!dllfe, squatting or otherwise occupying any portion of the critical
habitat, mineral exploration and/or extraction, burning: logging; and quarrying
introduction, re1ntroduct1on, or restocking of w1ldl1fe resources
trading of wildlife
collect1ng, hunting or possessing w1Jdl1fe. their
by~products
and derivatives
gathering or destroying of active nests, nest trees, host plants and the like
maltreating and/or 1nfl1ct1ng other 1nJunes not covered
paragraph, and
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transporting of w1ldl1fe
For any person who undertakes these illegal acts, stiff penalties and fines are meted
out Imprisonment of as much as 12 years and a fine of P1 million pesos shall be
imposed, 1f inflicted or undertaken against species listed as critical
A Wildlife Management Fund to be derived from fines imposed and damages
awarded, fees, charges, donations, endowments, adm1nlstrat1ve fees or grants, shall be
adm1n1stered by the Department of Environment and Natural Resources as a special
account in the National Treasury It will be used primarily to finance rehab1litat1on or
restoration of habitats due to v1olat1ons of this Act The Fund will also support sc1ent1f1c
research, enforcement and monitoring act1vit1es, as we!I as enhancement of capab1l1t1es
of relevant agencies
With the approval of The W1!dhfe Resources Conservation and Protection Act,
Congress continues its commitment to protect the environment to ensure an
economica!!y and ecologically sustainable future. following the const1tut1onal mandate of
the State to protect and advance the right of its people to "a balanced and healthful
ecology 1n accord with rhythm and harmony of nature"
--RULE 24 - RULE 27
136 The involvement of PNP personnel during strikes lockouts and labor disputes 1n
gene:al shall be l1.m1ted to maintenance of peace and order, enforcement of laws.
and 1mplementat1on of legal orders of the duly constituted authorities.
137 The PNP shall be render assistance to labor disputes upon written request
addressed to the Regional Director/District Director concerr?ed.
138
In the case of actual violence. the police can respond without the written
request.
139. Jnsofar as pract,1ceqble, no. PNP personnel shall be allowed to render police
assistance rn cdnnect1on \Anth a stnke or !ockc~!t 1f there is question or comp!air?t as
regards his relationship by affinitv or consanguinity or any off;cia//leader of the
parties in the controversy, or if he has financial or pecuniary interest therein.
140 PNP personnel detailed,as 'peacekeeping force 1n strike or lockout areas shall be
orescribed unifortn at all times.
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141 PNP personnel shall exercise maximum tolerance and when called for by the
s1tuat1on or when all 0th.er peaceful and non-violent means have been exhausted, police
officers may employ such means as may be necessary and reasonable to prevent or
repel an aqgressioR_ '
142 The matter of determ1n1ng whether a stnke, picket or lockout 1s legal or not should
be left to Department of Labor and Employment and its appropriate agencies
143 Whenever escorts are be provided, all escorts shall be 1n prescribed uniform at aft
f!mes
144 The pertinent prov1s1ons of the Public Assembly Act of 1985 {Batas Pambansa
Bilang 880), the Labor Code. of the Phil1pp1nes, 3S amended and other applicable laws,
shall be observed during rallies strikes, demonstrations or other other public
assemblies Law enforcement a.gents shall at all times
147 Police contingent monitoring a public assembly may be detailed and stationed at
!e.e.~t o!1e hundred (100) meters at~1a~, from the area of acti'.'ftv.
148 An appl1cat1on for permit for a public assembly should be flied at least
days at the Office of the Mayor before the act1v1ty
five (5)
149 A public assembly in a public place must,have permit from the Mayor of the City
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150 Police officers are not allowed to drink alcoholic beverages during peaceful
assemblies.
151 Gambling is':'prohibited. during a peaceful assembly and while monitoring the
s!tu2t1on
152. The PNP shall respect and protect human dignitv, maintain and uphold the
human rights of all persons.
157 The COM contingent shall not carry any kind of firearms but may be equipped
'."/1th baton or not sticks. c:2sh helmets \A/1th visor, gas mas~.s, beets er ankle-high shoes
with shin guards
158 In cases when violence erupts. police officers are allowed to hit the violators only 1n
fleshy part of the body such as arms; torso, legs, and thighs.
159. The duties of PNP personnel 1n any demoilt1on or ejectment act1v1ty shall be limited
to the maintenance of peace and order. protection of fife and property, and
enforcement of Jaws and legal orders.
160 Tear gas water cannon. and reasonable force shall be used only when all other
peacefu! and non-'.'fo!ent meE?ns .'"?ave' been e.~ha!!sted.
161. PNP personnel tasked to prqv1de police assistance shall be in prescribed
uniform during the actual df!molition. They Shall limited only to occupying the first
line of law enforcement and c1v1I disturbance control; shall not part1c1pate 1n the physical
d1smantl1ng of any structure subject of demol1t1on and shall use only necessary and
reasonable force
162. The request for police assistance 1s based on an order of the court. gL1as1-tud1c1al
or adm1t11strat1ve bodies Tl1e written request tor police assistance shall be signed bv the
Sheriff or equivalent off1ce1 1n quas1-1ud1c1al or adm1n1strat1ve bodies.
RULE 28 - RULE 31
163 The request for police assistance shall be submitted to the Office of the Chief
PNP 1n case the final decision or order to be 1n1plemented 1s rendered by the Supreme
Court, the Court of Appeals, the Court of Tax Appeals, the Sand1ganbayan, quas1JUd1c1al bodies or adm1n1strat1ve bodies
164 If the request for police assistance sat1sf1es all the requirements, police assistance
shall be rendered within three (3) working davs from receipt of the d1rect1ve from the
C, PNP or RO, PRO. unless a specific period 1d written 1n the order or due to inherent
1mposs1b1l1ty of rendering assistance. a longer 1s 1equ1red
165 In case of direct f1l1ng or request to local police units or operational support units,
the request shall be cef,orred \0 tlJe OCPNr or RD, PRO, as appropriate In the
meantime, no police assistance shall be rendered until the CPNP or RD, PRO shall
have acted on the request
166-16/ I he police assistance shall only be granted upon the written request ot
COMELEC or DILG, acc'ompanied with the original or authenticated copy of the
final dec1s1on or order or resolution to be implemented
168
CO~.~ELEC
169 The police assistance shall. be rendered within three (3) working days from
receipt on the d1rect1ve frOm the C, PNP
170 It 1s true that police assistance can also be rendered for a longer period when
required b~' c1rcumste:ic:es
171 The Special Task Group Commander tasked to render police assistance shall
have the d1scret1on to employ suff1c1ent number of the PNP personnel
172-173 The police tean1 that will render police assistance should be led by a Police
Ccmm!ss1oned Offcer (PCO) \11th the rank of fo!ice Se.riior !r?spector .A.II members of
the Special tasked Group shall be in prescribed uniform when rendering police
assistance.
174 The role of the PNP when rendering police assistance shall be lirn1ted to
maintenance of oeace and order. crowd control. and the securitv of the dulv
authorized officer of the COMELEC, DILG or LGU concerned 1n the 1mplementat1on
of dec1s1on/order/resolut1on
175 In performing their role, the PNP personnel shall at all times observe maximum
tolerance and respect for human rights and shall always exercise utmost
impartiality and neutrality in effecting its role.
176 The request for police assistance 1n the 1mplementat1on of final orders, dec1s1011s,
Resolutions or CLOAs can only be granted upon the written request submitted by the
Agrarian Reform Officer or any authorized officer of DAR.
5. Post Jnstallatio11
6. Landholding tagging
7..ll.na!og0us cas'2S
178 Police assistance 1n the 1mplementat1on of CARP shall be rendered onlv upon a
written request submitted by the Agrarian reform Officer or anv authorized Officer
of DAR.
179 It 1s true that police assistance 1n the 1mplementat1on of CARP shall be provided
only as requested by DAR
180 It is true that the scope of the resistance to be encountered and the general peace
and order cond1t1on 1n the area are the things to be considered by the head of office or
unit tasked to renper police assistance 1n employing suft1c1ent number of the PNP
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personnel
-181 It 1s true that there are cases when a higher ranking Officer 1s necessary to lead
the police team rendering assistance
182_ The police tean1 that will render police assistance should be led by a Police
Commissioned Officer (PCO) 'with the rank of Police Senior Inspector.
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183 It is true thpt the use of force shall only be resorted to for self-defense and defense
of strangers
184 In no case shall PNP members participate in the implementation of
decision/order/resolution or in the conduct of any of the preliminary agrarian
activities, which shall be und~rtaken by the duly authorized officer of the DAR.
The duly authorized officer of the DAR shall have the final disposition whether to
proceed or not with the implementation of the decision/order/resolution.
185 When the DAR personnel are refused to adrnrttance rnto the property, the PNP
P.ersonnel cannot encroach on the propertv without an order from the DAR
specifically for the purpose. In the imple1nentation of final orders or in the
conduct of preliminary agrarian activities, the authority to break into the property
or into a building shall be specifically provide_d in the order.
186. Examples of dec1s1ons/orders of the court, quas1-Jud1c1al or adm1n1stratlve bodies
that are Immediately executor
a . .,.emporary Restra1n1niJ Urde'r
b. Writ of Preliminary Injunction
c. Replevin
d. Writ of Preliminary Attachment
e. Receivership
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g. Temporary Protection Order under the Anti-Violence Against Women and
their Children Act
h. Protection Order under the Anti-Child Pornography Act
i. Analogous cases.
187 lt 1s true that Prov1s1onal rerned1es under the Human Security Act 1s not
immediately execu'tory
188. Dec1s1ons/orders issued' by the court, quas1-1udlc1al or adm1n1strat1ve bodies that
are immediately executory shall be submitted to the Regional Director (RDJ of the
Police Regional Office (PRO) having jurisdiction of the place where the
decision/order shall be implemented.
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190 It 1s true that the RD. PRO shall be the approving authority 1n rendering police
assistance 1n the 1n1plementat1011 of dec1si6ns/orders of the court, quas1-Judic1al or
adn11n1strat1ve bodies tl1at are 1mmed1.?lte/y executory
191 It 1s false that the wnrten request of the Sherrff or equivalent officer 1n quas1-Jud1c1al
or admrn1strat1ve bod res 1s not needed 1n the request for police assistance
192 It 1s true that tl1e ong1nal or duly authent1caied copy ot the dec1sion/order/resolut1on
sought to be implemented 1s also required 1n the request for police assistance
193 It 1s true that, titl'e use 0f reasonable force shall only be resorted to for self-defense
and defense of strangers
194. It 1s true D1al9gue with those who may be affected by the 1mplementat1on of the
dec1s1on/order/reso!ut!on 1s encouraged to prevent v1o!ence, and the ass!stance of !ocal
public off1c1als, when warranted, sho~ld be requested
195 1t 1s true that the Sheriff or the equivalent officer of quas1-Jud1c1al or adm1n1strat1ve
bodies does not have the final disposition whether to proceed with the
imolementation of the decision/orderlresol!1tion or not.
RULE 32 - RULE 33
196 The Ground Commander 1s the main person in-charge during hostage/crisis
operation
197 The safety of the hostage shall always be paramount during a hostage s1tuat1on.
198 The mediator will act 21s the referee between the negotiator and the hostage-taker
199 Emergency Response Plan depends on the threat posed by the hostage-takers
and need of the Negotiation ream .and On-Scene Commander
200 WCPD 1s 111-charge of the 1nvest1gat1on of complaints and reports 1nvolv1ng all
forms of violence against women and their children
201 Under the Juvenile Justice and Welfare Act of 2006, a child aged 15 years and
below shall be exempt from criminal l1ab1l1t1es.
202 Under RA 7610, "children" refers to those below 18 vears of age or older but are
incapable of tak1ng care of themselves
203 The child-victim shall be handled preferably by a police officer of the same gender
as the v1ct1m_
RULE 34
204 Bomb is a container filled with explosive, 1ncendrary material, smoke, gas, or other
destructive substance, designed to explode
205 A bomb may also be referred to as Improvised Explosives Device {/ED) or
Ordnance.
206 Bomb Threat 1s either a written or verbal threat communicated through electronic,
or2! or other means th2t thre2tens tc p!ace or use an !ED at a certain t!me, date or p!ace
against specific person or place
207 It 1s true that deteri111ned bombers do not frequently give warnings of possible
explos1on/1ncend1ary attack
208 It 1s false that the consequences of conviction for "threatening" are as serious as
t!1ose that could result from actual pfaceme11tll!1it1atton of a bomb
209 It 1s true that a bomb threat 1s considered only a threat until something v1s1ble 1s
found
210 There are foul (4.lopti'on's '1n cb'rls1denng evacuation
211 lt 1s true that unless 'a bomb 1s found, personnel may not order an evacuation of
the affected area, but may .inform the person in-charge of the property of the need to
evacuate
212 lf a suspected device 1s d1scoveretj, cause the evacuation of people in the affected
area to a distance 'of at least ,300 meters away.
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223. PBDC - Ph11ipp1ne Bomb 'Data Center 1s the fusion center for the reporting of ER ls
224 Cybercrime Response 1s the actual police 1ntervent1on 1n cybercnme 1nc1dent
225 The acqu1sit1on of ev1dent1ary value 1s traceable w1th1n the computer's hardware,
software and its network.
officer/team, shall not render void and invalid such seizures of and custody over
said iterns.
241. Upon 1n1t1al assessment of the' type of k1d11app1ng and upon conf1rmat1on that the
k1dnapp1ng incident is true, the case shall be referred to the AKG. other territorial
units or to higher authority.
It t11e k1dnapp-1ng was. perpetrated by Organized Crime Group/Cnm1nal Group
(OGG/CG) and with ransom demand, .1t shall be referred to the AKG for their initial
action/operational response
242
244 lf the k1dnapp1ng was perpetrated by other 1nd1v1duals, 1t shall be referred to the
concerned PNP territorial units for aoorooriate ooerational resoonse.
245 lf the incident 1s of grave national importance with the 1mpl1cat1ons to national
security including those with serious d1plomat1c, poht1cal and peace and order
ram1f1cat1ons rt shall be referred to CIMTG - Cnt1cal Incident Task GrouQ
246 Rule 40 Whatever the reason. the transfer of respons1b1l1ty during cr1s1s musty
always include transfer of cornmand briefing which may be oral, written or a
comb1nat1on of both that should be attended by tile key members of CIMC/CIMTG
247 NDRRMC - National Disaster. Risk Reduction and Management Council
248 lt 1s true that Mcln'-mad8 cr1t1cal 1nc1dents are the respons1b1J1t1es of the National
249. The PNP, being at the forefront of crisis s1tuat1ons, must play an active role by
oroan1z1no its own Incident Manaaeriient Comm1ttee (IMC) true.
250
It 1s false that t11e PNP CIMC acts indeendently and not 111 support to tile
NDRRMC and NPOC
251. TOCA is the Chairman of the PNP NHO Critical Incident Management Committee
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The peace and order Council chair 1s the Chairman of the Critical Incident
253 Level 4 (Extremel is the alert level when a man~made Cnt1cal Incident Has JUSt
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255 Support and recovery effort are at the Pro-Active Assessment Level
False
256 It 1s true that 1n the conduct of man-made cnt1cal 1nc1dent and disaster relief
operations, security and safety of personnel must always be considered
257-258 The respons1b1l1ty of addressing crrs1s can be transferred during an 1nc1dent ff
it arows bevond the caoabiJitv of the establisl1ed C/MTG in handlina the arowina
needs of the incident or if.there is jt1risdictional change, when the incident moves
location or area of responsibilt~
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259 The transfer of respons1b!l1ty during crisis must alvvays include transfer of
command briefing which mav be oral, written or a combination of both that
should be attended by the key members of the CMC!C/MTG.
260 To attain a s1nooth trans1t1on of command respons1b1l1ty, the Regional CMC takes
over when the situation 'requires employment of security forces and utilization of
resources of the Regional level organizations and beyond; upon the
, recommendat1on of the Provrncial CMC; rncident involves foreign nationals,
either perpetrators or viCtims; and crisis affects peace process. national tourism
industry and other major industries.
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The national CMC takes over when incident affects two or more region; the
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at stake such as food, and communication structure, and environn1ent are
threatened; and upon recommendation of the regional CMC.
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d.
Social Awareness
Secrecy Discipline
[~on-Solicitation of Patronage
Commitment to Democracy
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b
c.
d.
Sec1ecy Discipline
Proper Care and Use of Public Property
Respect for Human Rights
Non-Part1sansh1p
3
PNP members shall provide services to everyone without d1scriminat1on,
regardless of party aff1!1at1on 1n accordance with ex1st1ng laws and regulations
b.
c
d.
Social Awareness
Non-Partisans!1ip
Non-Solicitation of Patronage
Commitment to Democracy
4
PNP members shall always uphold public interest over and above
personal interest.
a.
b
c
d.
Command Respons1bil1ty
Loyalty
D1sc1pl1ne
Commit1nent to Public Interest
5
PNP members shall perform their duties with ded1cat1on, thoroughness,
efficiency enthusiasm, determination. and manifest concern for public welfare, and shall
refrain from engaging in any act1v1ty which shall be conflict with their duties as public
servants
a
b
c.
d.
6.
PNP members shall adhere to high standards of morality and decency and
shall set good examples for others to follow.
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PNP members shall strive constantly to respect the rights of others so that
they can fulfill their duties and exercise their rights as human beings, parents, children,
citizens, workers, leaders, or !n other capac1tres and to see to it that others do likewise.
a.
b
c
d.
Hum1l1ty
Orderliness
Integrity
Justice
8
Once a decision is made, PNP members shall take legitimate means to
achieve the goa! even 1n the face of internal or external d1ff1culties and despite anything
which might weaken thelr resolve in the course of time
a
I;.
c.
d
Integrity
Perseverance
Devotion to Duty
Physical Fitness and Health
9
PNP members shall obey lawful orders of and be courteous to superior
officers and other appropriate authorities w1th1n the chain of command and they shall
readily accept whenever they are assigned anywhere 1n the country
a.
iJ.
c
d
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Immediate Commanders/Directors shall be responsible for the effective
supervision. control and direction of their personnel and shall see to rt that all
government resources shall be managed, expended or utilized in accordance with laws
and regulations and safeguard against losses thru illegal or improper d1spos1tion
a.
b.
c
d
Command Responsibility
Loyalty
D1scipl1ne
Commitment to Public Interest
Formulated by
PSSUPT JEROME SALE BAXINELA
C,UTPDD
II The agency pnman!y 1n charge of law enforcernent 1s the Ph1hpp1nes National Police
which 1s under the control of the President through the DILG
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d. Philippine National Police
e. Armed Forces of the Ph11ipp1nes
Ill The Five Pill3r.;; of Cri1111n~I ~lu5t!ce Systern 8rr::., the law Pnforcernent, thP
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VI The time limit for rendering Judgment 1s twenty four months for the Supreme Court,
twelve months for lower Collegiate Courts, three months for other lower courts.
24 months
12 months
9 months
6 months
3 months
Vil
Republic Act 3019 1s otherwise known as the Anti-Graft and Corrupt Practices Act
Paec 2 ot 3
Birthday gifts
Anniversary Gifts
c Smaii amounts
d. unsolicited gifts or presents of small or insignificant value offered
or given as a mere ordinary token of gratitude or friendship
according to local customs or usage, unsolicited gifts or presents
of small or insignificant value offered or given as a mere ordinary
token of gratitude or friendship according to local customs or
usage.
e a, b, and c only
IX. Under Section 11 of RA 3019. All offenses punishable under this act shall prescribe
in fifteen years
1O )
s yeRr~
10 years
d. 15 years
c.
e
Page 3 of 3
a)
VVrongfuJ or non-1mplementat1on and/or v1olat1on of pol1c1es and
procedures vvh1ch affect PNP personnel from recru1t111ent and/or appointment to
promot1on, transfer. detai!/des1gnation/ass1gnment/placement termination, d1srnissal.
and other related issues that affect them,
b)
Wrongful or non-1mplementat1on and/or v1olat1on of pol1c1es and
procedures on econo1n1c and financial issues and other terms and cond1t1ons of
employment fixed by lavv 1nclud1ng salaries, incentives, 1J.iork1ng hours, leave benefits,
and other related terms and cond1t1ons,
c)
d)
b
Complaints and official actrons on Head of Offices pertarn1ng to the
exercise of d1sc1pl1nary powers under RA 6975 where spec1f1c procedures for relief
through appeal are hereby provided,
c
regulation.
Complaint - refers to grievance 1n writing which has 1n the first instance and 1n the
employee's op1n1on had been ignored overridden or dropped without due consideration
at the lowest level of office where the complainant 1s assigned and has been lodged or
elevated to the next level of office
,-
: Peer
- -~1-s:
~ SupeN1sor
: Supervisor
or
Group
Complainant
Office
Wntlng .
LevelHead Of Office-~
Y-;;~;vefHeacior ~
-- _ _ _ _ _ J._ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
fron1
cn~rc:on.
his
Immediate
a1scnrnir1a11on
4
Grievance proceeding shall be aimed at determ1n1ng what 1s right" and
not "who is right".
5
The right to appeal shall not be curtailed.
6
Grievance and/or complaint concerning prornot1on shall be g1 11en due
process
However, the party aggrieved may elect to proceed either under this
procedure or pursuant to any other applicable laws/regulations,
9
The service of legal counsel for the parties shall not be allowed during the
heanng The Gnevance Committee however shall have a legal officer as member to
guide the chairman and the members on issues and procedures:
1o
QUESTIONS ON GRIEVANCE:
An employee's expressed (vvntten or spoken) feelings of discontentment
and d1ssat1sfactlon on any or all of the n1atters or issues like non-1mplementat1on of pol1c1es
and procedure on appointment or promotion
A
B
C.
D
E
Complaint
Appeal
Grievance
Motion
None of the above
except
A
B.
C
D
E
Interpersonal relat1onsh1ps
Sexual harassrnent cases
r'hys:c;,:;,i '/v'Orl-:1ng COl1di11011S
V1olat1on of pol1c1es and procedures on recru1t1nent, appo1ntn1ent.
promoi1on or transfer
Wrongful or non-1mplementat1on and/or v1olat1on of pol1c1es and
procedures on economic and financial issues
3
The cornpla1nant thru the Grievance Machinery shall first discuss his
problems with the _ _ _ _ __
A
B
C
D
E
except
A
Complainant shall
\/\Jllh
his 1n1med1ate
supervisor;
8
C
not "vvho 1s right;"
0.
Members of the PNP may ventilate their grievances directly to
any forum outside the PNP organization;
All of the above
E
5
If the complainant 1s not satisfied with the dec1s1on of the 3rd Level He2d Of
Office during the last stage, the case shall be referred within fifteen (15) days to the
A
B
c
D
E
Barangay
CSC Regional Office
PLEB
RAB
SILG
Questions:
2 Under RA 8445 as amended by RA 10631, the killing of any animal other than cattle,
pigs, goats, sheep, poultry, rabbits, carabaos and horses 1s l1kew1se hereby unlawful
except 1n the following instances.
a When 1t 1s done as part of the rel1g1ous rituals of an established rellg1on or sect or
a ritual required by tribal or ethnic custom of 1nd1genous cultural commun1t1es,
b. When the pet animal is afflicted wlth an incurable communicable disease as
determined and certified by a duly licensed veterinarian,
c. When the kll!1ng 1s deemed necessary to put an end to the misery suffered by the
animal as determined and certified by a duly licensed veterinarian,
d. When 1t 1s done to prevent an imminent danger to the life or limb of a human
being,
e. All of the above
If 1t results to
4 Under RA 8445 as amended by RA 10631, the penalty of two years and one day"io
three years and/or a fine not exceeding Php200,000 00 shall be imposed if the offense
1s committed by any of the following
a
b
c.
d
e.
a syndicate,
an offender who makes business out of cruelty to an animal,
a public officer or employee,
where at least three animals are Involved,
all of the above
---------
What 1s an abandonment?
Abandonment - means the relinquishment of all rights, title, claim, or possession
of the animal with the 1ntent1on of not reclaiming it or resuming its ownership or
possession
Abandonment shall constitute an act of maltreatment If 1t results to death of the
animal, the person !1able shall suffer the maximum penalty
PENAL TIES for animal cruelty, maltreatment or neglect
1 Imprisonment of one year and six months and one day to two years and/or a fine not
exceeding One Hundred Thousand Pesos if the animal sub1ected to cruelty,
maltreatment or neglect DIES;
2 Imprisonment of one year and one day to one year and six months and/or a fine not
exceeding Fifty Thousand Pesos 1f the animal subjected to cruelty, maltreatment or
neglect survives but 1s SEVERELY INJURED WITH LOSS OF ITS FACULTY TO
SURVIVE ON ITS OWN AND NEEDING HUMAN INTERVENTION TO SUSTAIN ITS
LIFE; and
3. lmpnsonment of six months to one year and/or a fine not exceeding Thirty Thousand
Pesos for subjecting any animal to cruelty, maltreatment or neglect but without causing
its death or 1ncapacitat1ng it to survive on its own
lf the violation is committed by a Juridical person, the officer responsible thereof
shall serve Imprisonment If 1t 1s committed by an alien, he or she shall be immediately
deported after the service of sentence without any further proceeding
The penalty of two years and one day to three years and/or a fine not
exceeding Two Hundred Thousand Pesos shall be imposed 1f the offense 1s
committed by any of the following:
1 a syndicate;
2. an offender who makes business out of cruelty to an animal,
3 a public officer or employee, or
4 where at least three animals are involved
Questions:
3.
1s an agreement where the Government and the Contractor
organize a Joint venture company with both parties having equity shares Aside from
earnings in equity. the Government shall be entitled to a share 1n the gross output
a
b
c
d
e
ORGANIZATIONAL IMPLEMENTATION
The Mining Act reverts back the Mines and Geosc1ences Bureau (MGB) from a
Staff to a Line Bureau Under this arrangement, the MGB Central Office has now the
administrative 1unsd1ct1on and responsib1l1ty over its regional offices The Line Bureau
structure was contemplated to ensure organ1zat1onal eff1c1ency and flex1b1lity in
managing limited resources and technical expertise
The authont!es/respons1b1l1ties of the MGB are as follows
(Note
Mineral
..
REVIEW MATERIAL FOR NAPOLCOM PROMOTIONAL EXAMINATION
PGS
1. The PNP Integrated Transformation Progratn-lmplemented by the PNP as its
transformation Strategy prior to the initiation of PGS.
The PNP ITP has evolved into an updated version by the 1ntroduct1on of the
PGS as a management tool wh1cl1 provides a tracking mechanism to
determine ho\V far 1s the PNP from its v1s1on and 1s 1t on the rrght track
3. The National Governrnent Agencies that belong to the "MCC 6" that are
required to undergo the Performance Governance System:
a
b
c
d
e
f
4. The PNP was chosen to Institutionalize the PGS because of the following
reason:
a
b
c
--
-----
Performance Appraisal
Budget and Planning
Rewards and Punishment
O-Organizat1onal Development
D-Disc1pl1ne
E-Exce!lence
P-Profess1onal1sm
It serves as the BLUEPRINT towards the real1zat1on of the PNP Patrol Plan
2030
8. OBJECTIVES of Strategic Focus Competence
6
Improve the Field Training Progra1n (FTP) with emphasis on Field Tra1n.1ng
Exerc1se(Patrol Traffic and First Responder)
-,,.>T-'~
"Peace and Orcer Agenda for Transformation and upholding of the Rule-Of- Law
10. The following are the sequentia! stages of the Performance Governance
System (PGS)
a
ln1t1at1011 Srage
Con1pl1ance Stage
lnst1tut1onal1zat1on Stage
11. The four (4) Strategic Perspectives of the PNP Strategy Map PATROL Plan
2030.
a
b
c
d
Resource
f\~anagement
Crime Preventron
Cn111e Solution
PPO's
CPO"s
CPS
MPS
Police Stations
lnd1v1duals
GENERAL INFORMATION
(LAWS)
Multiple Choice Please read carefully and select the required answer
1
Under
the
1987
Const1tut1on,
ma1nta1n
-----a multiple police forces
b one police force
the
state
shall
establish
and
c NAPOLCOM
d DILG
a 65
d $
60
1O Attrition by non-promot1on applies to those who were not promoted for a period
of
a 10 years
c 15 years
b 5 years
d 20 years
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12
13
a
b
1n
-----
PR Os
17 Under the
ma1nta1n
a
1987
Ph11ipp1ne
------
Const1tut1011,
the
state
shall
establish
and
l{l~Pl l~l,f(
\ \ .\Cl EST -\BLISII I\(; TH L PIIII.1 PPl'\E i'i. \T!Ol'iAL POLICE ll'I DER A
r.
Section I. I lift of th,, /ct f> 'J h11., .i\ct :-.hall be kno\\'11 us the "Dcpart1ncnt of the Inter ltlr and
I,ocal 1 Jo\ er nn1ent . \ct or IlJlJ( l "
."llction 27.
,\fi.11111111,-.:,
I <'l'< /1
'f> Cin thiJ .ivi.:ra;;c 11at1()11\\1de, the 111ann111g li.:vcls oflhc PN!' -;hall
/i,'f1rl.!11!t'J1f
"'>
be upon thL' att~11nn1ent or ugc fifty-~t'\ ( 5()) Pro\ 1di.:d, '!hat, Ill ca:.c or any (1fT1ecr \\.l(h the l~lnk
nfch1ef:-.upcr1ntende1lt. dirccloi 01 deputy director gcnl'raL the C\in11111s<.,1on 1nay al[o\v 111:-.
1cten110n 111 the ~Cf\ ice li.)r .in uncxte11d1blc penud ur one { 1l year
Section ..J.O. ( J;1t111n11! !?tf11c!lll'11t ~ l_lpon accu1nul.111(l11 of at lea:-.! l\\.cntv. (2lll .\CUI" (lJ
:-.atJsfactory <1ctl\'C scr\ 1el.!. an ofl1ccr 01 11011-nffiLcr_ at 111'> o\\lll request and \Vlth the apptuval
the Cor1n11:-.1.,1on. :.hall he reltrcd Jinn1 the service and entitled to receive benefits pin\ 1Jcd hy
la\\
C.
Section ..J.l.
\!l.~Il'll>-TR.\l
uf) i '111::e11\ t
()r
(3 1 Pl.!nple\ l,a\V !:'.nf0rccn1c:n! Boaid, a.'> crl:ated under Section 43 hi.::reoL \\.herl.!
th.:: oJ!Cn"c is pun11.,hriblc by \\11thholJ1ne; of'prtvllcge~, rc.-.triction lo specified
limit'.>, \U.'ipcnsiun of forfeiture of salary, or an.v con1bination thereof, for ;1
period e~cclding thirty (30) days; or by dismissal
Section 43. /'<.:011/('~\' f,uil' / ///IJ/'( ,1n,'11f !~uarcl (}'/)'.'/1! 1f- {a) Creation and Functions ~ \\'1th1n
th1r1v (.30) day:-, f'ro111the1so.;uancc nfth~ 11nplen1cnting rules and rl.!gulat1ons by the c_~nn1n11ss1nn,
thcr; shall be. created b\ the 1.,a11ggun1ang pan!ungsod/bayan in every crty and 111un1c1pal1l) '1uch
11un1ber of People's La\v l~nJiJrcc1ncnt 13oards {Pl ,El~s I as 111ay be neci.::s:-.ary Provided. 'l'hat
then.: ,hc1ll he ,ti least one ( l ! l'l .L'.15 fr>r every 111un1c1pality and for each of the lcg1;,l::t!1vc d1;,tnct"
111 a Cl\\ 'J he l'J_J_'b .;;h,11! havc_1ur1:-d1cllon to hear and decide c1t1zcn's cotnp!arnts or caseo;, filed
bcllHo.: 11 .1ga1n-.,t erring lll ricer~ ,ind 1nc1nbe1.s or the !'NP r hctc 5hall be at fea~t one ( l) Pl J'.13
ll.11 c\.:1;. fi\c hundrc'd \ ->11111 cit\ (l! 1nun1c1pul police pe1-;onnel
Section ..J-..f. I I.ii,
lj'l111,1r1
f\11 the P~P ..,hall he the :'\.tllt>11.1l .\ppcllate l~o~ud and the n.::g1onal appc!latc hoard,
shall CO!l~tst of rnur (-1-) d1v1s1ons, each d1v1s1on Cl\111)100,Cd or a
l\\O (2) other nh:1nbcr~ 'J'he l~oan.l :-hall cun:-1dcr appeal:- fiu111
dccl'-lllll'- of the Chief of the PNP
crhc N;n1onal
.\ppcllat~ 110~1rd
C~nn1n11s<;1f111cr
:1-.,
(~h.:11rn1an ~ind
'The Nallona! 1\ppcilate l1oarJ n1ay conduct it.., hcanng.., or :.c:-s1on:- 111 Metropolitan f\!anila 01
dny part or the count!") ao;, 1t 111a: dcen1 nccc'.-i;,:u:
l'hcrc "hull be at lea"t une 1 I) n:g1<1na! appellate boa1d per adin1111~trat1\e region 111 the CDuntry to
be con1puscd ur,1 ..,cnit)r ornccr of the 1cg1onal L'o1nn11..,;,1011 as Chan1nun and one ( 1}
rcp1c-.,cntat!\C each fro1n the PNP. anJ the 1cg1nnal peace and 01de1 council a:. 1nc1nbers It ~hull
cun-.,1d1.:1 appeal.., n-l1111 dec1<.,1nns of the regional dncctors, other otTic1als, 111avor~. and the PLl:G..:,
l)fll\IJed. 'J'hat !he L'on11111..,~1nn 111.1;, create add1!1onal rcg1onu! appellate board::. a:. the need
arise..,
REJll 1 f~l.f('
TIT!.E I
TITLE .\ "< ll DECI.ARA'I 10"1 OF POLIC\
~ectiou I. /rife' 4)- ll'\1'- 1\Lt "hall he kno\vn as \he "Phil1pp1nc National Police J{et1.Jrn1 and
u
1-.,eorgan1zatH1n
/\ ct o 1 1,1<1',"
.,
:1,111
.'II Ciencr~d
'
"
..
')'I'
'
roJIO\\:,
l)J
n1c111bcr of the J>NP unle~'> he 01 ~he posSC'-'SC'> '.be follo\v1ng n11n1111un1 qua!illcation'>
"al
1\
C'on11n1~s1on,
- ',' d't 1101 ha\C been d1~hlinorah!_\ d1;.,charged fron1 111i11tary l.!1nploy111ent or d1<>1n 1 ~~cd
: .,._au"c !ro111 an\ Cl\ tlr:in pn;.,111011 in !he (iovcrnn1cnt_
~1 \lu"t not ha\e been c1lr1\'Jctcd by llna! 1ud2n1cnt of::in ofli::nsc or cnn1e ll1\0l\1ng
inural turrnudc
"h 11\lust be at lea<...! one llll:lcr and ~1.\ty-t\vo cent1n1ctcr':I ( J f)2 in ) in height Ji.1r 1n<1!e and
1nctcr 3nJ tln~-<;C\cn ccnt1111i,;:tcr<> (I 57 111 ) fi1r ll:1nalc,
llnc
"1 I i\Ju,t \\~lt!h tlOt ll10fC or Jc~;., than []\e k1!0g1a111S ~5 kgs
'-'nt rc ... pnnd1n~ tl) h1<... or her hc1ghL age_ and SC\., and
\\'Clght
"1 J !or a ne\\ appl1cant. lllll)t not be less than t\\cnty-onc (:21) nor n1orc than thirty (30)
_\L'.urc.. of age except for the Ju:,! qual1Jicat1on. the ahove-enun1cruted quahficatron;., ~ha!!
he contrnu1ng 111 character and an absence nf any one of the1n at anv given t1n1e !>hall be .1
t'round IOr '>crarat1on or r.::t11c1nent J'ron1 the ~.::rv1cc Provided, '!'hat PNP n1cn1bcr!:> \Vho
arc already rn the o;c1\1ec upon the e!lCct1\1ty nfthis J\i:t shall he given at least t\\'l) (21
n101c yl'ar<> to obtain the n11n1n1u1n educational qual1Jlcat1011 and one (I) year to sat1;.,t~
the: \\'eight rcqu1r.::1nent
"r or the pu r pD<..c 'if detct 1111 n1ng C\)t 11pl1ancc \Vllh the req uirc1ncnts on physical
,1nd inental
health .1-; \\ell a:::. the non-use t1fproh1b1ted drug~ the P1\JP by rtsclfot thrnugh a Nr\PCJl.(.{_)f\:j
accredited go\crnn1cnt !1o!:>p1tal shall lnnduct regular psychiatric, p;.,ycholog1ca! drug and
ph_\:-.1cal le~!::. randorn!~ and \1,Jthou1 notice
":\fter the lap!:>e of the t1n1e period tOr thl..' :.at1-.fncl1on of a .:.pec1flc 1equ1re111i.::nt current n1cn1hcrs
ofthG PNP \\'ho \\ill IB.11 to !:>a11<;fy any of the rcq111re1ncnt~ cnun1erateJ under th15 Section ~hall
be ~cparntcd fron1 the ser\1cc 1J'thi.;~ arc beln\v Ii Hy ( 50) y~urs llf age <Ind have ~ervcd in
l!ovcrnn1ent fOr les~ than l\vcnty ( 2U) yt:<1t ~ or retired 1r they are frorn the age of fit1y ( 50 l and
abO\L'. and have served the Clo\..:rnn1l..'11t t~)J at 1~~1st t\\'<::nty (::!0) years \V!lhout rri.::.1ud1cc 111 c1tl1cr
case !(l tht.:: pay1ne11t ufhencfit.., they 111ay bi: entitled tn under existing la\\'~"
Seltion 28 .. lttr1t11111 h1
.
conlln11nus
p~riod
ol'tcn ( l 0 J 'l,ea1~
~ /\11\.
\1111-11r1111111t1011.
ha.~
RDs. PF<Os
FROM
TDPRM
SUBJECT
DATE
1 This pertains to the for!hcom1ng NAPOLCOM
exam1nat1on which sl1all be held on December 14, 2014
special
promotional
Baguio City;
Makat1 City,
Calamba City,
lloilo City,
Cebu City,
Zamboanga City, and
Davao City
3 As per guidance from NAPOLCOM, you are hereby directed to advise all
candidates for attrition by non-promot1on due to lack of el1gibil1ty to submit the following
requirements 1n "WALK-IN basis" before the identified NAPOLCOM exam1nat1on centers
on November 23-December 3, 2014.
a
b
c
d
frorn
website
of
4 All candidates who shall be compulsory retired in 2017 are no longer required
to take the special pron1ot1onal exam111at1on
5 All C, RPHRDD shall conduct special review classes 1n their respective AOR
follow111g the attached Program of Instruction and review materials Submit reports of
compliance thereof NLT December 16. 2014
6
g_
JAIME
MORENTE
Police=r
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)f lack of appropriate el1g1bi11ty and 1hose names
nnpr-:~r ,n tl1c. :1si pr ,,-:.~rl bv !!10 DPR!\11. (:;i1np (;r8rne nu.?:-::or1 Crt;,
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1
2 ) RA 9275 refers to
a Clean Water Act of 2004
?noq
- -
Ill Republic Act 9003 refers to the Philippine Ecological Solid Waste Management Act
(PESWMA) of 2009
3 ) RA 9003 refers to
a Clean Water Act of 2004
b. Philippine Ecological Solid Waste Management Act of 2009
Page 1 of3
Page 2 of 3
NSWMC
b NEC
c NSWMB
d a and b only
e. a, b, and c
X Under Section 4, Rule 2 of the Rules of Procedure for Environmental Cases, any
party 1n interest, 1nclud1ng the government and Juridical ent1t1es authorized by law, may
file a c1v1I action 1nvolv1nq the enforcement or v1olat1on of anv environmental law
10 )
Who may file a c1v1I action involving the enforce1nent or v1olat1on of
environmental laws?
a Natural persons only
b Jurld1cal ent1t1es only
c LGUs only
d. Any party in interest including the government and juridical
entities authorized by law
e Only the Government
XII Under Section 8, Rule 2 of the Rules of Procedure for Environmental Cases, 1f it
appears from the verified complalnant that the 111atter 1s of extreme urgency and the
applicant will suffer grave and irreparable 1n1ury, the executive judge of the mult1ple-sala
court before raffle, or the pres1d1ng judge of a s1ngle-sala court as the case may be.
n1ay l!::i::.ue ex parie a Ter1101ary Env11or1111erncii P1oieci1un Oilier (TEPO) effeci1ve fur
only seventy-two (72) hours from the date of receipt of the TEPO by the party or person
enjoined
11 ) The executive judge of the mult1ple-sala court before raffle, or the pres1d1ng
juage of a s1ngie-sa1a courr as the case may oe, may issue ex pane a Ternporary
Environmental Protection Order (TEPO) effective for only seventy-two (72) hours from
the date of receipt of the TEPO by the party or person enJ01ned
a
b
c
d.
e
24 hours
36hours
48 hours
72 hours
3 days
Xiii Under Section i 0, Ruie 2 or tne KUies or t-'rocedure for Env1ronmentai Cases,
except the Supreme Court, no court can issue a TRO or writ of preliminary 1n1unct1on
against lawful actions of government agencies that enforce environmental laws or
prevent violations thereof
12 ) i\io court can issue a TRO or wrn of prei1m1nary 1nJuncHon against iawfui
actions of government agencies that enforce environmental laws or prevent v1olat1ons
thereof, except
a.
b
c
d.
e
MTG
RTC
Court of Appeals
Supreme Court
Environment Management Bureau
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1. Aside from the PNP, the following the five (5) other National Government Agencies (that belong to
"MCC 6") required to undergo thG Performance Governance System?
a)
Department of Budget and Management (DBM), Department of Public Works and Highways
(DPWH), Department of Education ((DepEd), Department
Commun1cat1ons {DOTC}, Bureau of Internal Revenue {BIR)
of
Transportation
and
c.)
Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA), Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH)
Department of Education (DepEd), Department of Transportation and Communications
(DOTC), ), and Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR}.
2. What the PNP Units/Offices that need to undergo Operational Review of Dashboards to be
undertaken at least every month?
a.) PROs, PPOs, CPOs, CPS, MPS, Police Stations, Individuals
b.) PPOs, CPOs, CPS, MPS, Police Stations, Individuals
c.} PROs, NSUs, CPOs, CPS, MPS, Police Stations, Individuals
d.) 0-Staff, PROs, PPOs, CPOs, CPS, MPS
3
4.
In order to properly execute the PNP P.A.1- R O.l Plan 2030, th(' P~JP must ensure to address the
following:
a.) Resource Barrier (failure to link budget with strategy}
-,
In the PNP vison, v,1hat the t1meline when the PNP vvill become a highly capable, effective, and
co1npetent police service?
o I 2020
b.) 2025
c.) 2015
d.) 2030
G.
What are the four strategic objectives of the PNP P 1':.. T.R.O.l. P!an 2030 (1n order set in the
StrJtegy Map)?
a.) Talent, l<nowledge, skills, perforn1ance
7. The following are the two main tasks or responsibilities of the PNP?
a.) Intelligence and Crime Solution
b.) Operations and Investigation
c.) Crime Prevention and Police Community Re!alions
d.) Crime Prevention and Crime Solution
8
Whut is/are the recisons 11vhy the Pf\JP \Vas chosen co "lns(itutional1zed" the PGS?
a.) The PNP has the regular contact with the people
rhe "PATHCJL" 111 rhc ,CJNP P.A.T.R.O.L Plan 2030 1s an acronym wh1cfl stands for:
a ) Peace and Order Action Plan for Transfor m;ition and Upholding of the Ru!e-Of-l.<ivJ
b.) Police Action Ap,~nda for Tran,formatlon and lJpholcling of thr~ Ruic-Of Lc11N
c.) Police and Co1nmunily 1-\genda for fransfor n1d1 ion anJ lJphold1ne of the Hule-0 f-La1.iv
d.) Pe<>ce ;1nci Order 1-'\genda for i"ra11sf0rn1adoi1 C11td Upho:ding of i.hE'
Ru!e~Of-Lav.1
10 Pnn1 to its inJt1at1on to the PGS, vvh.1t progra1n does the PNP is in1plemenlin2
Strategy?
a.] Pulis sci 13aranr_;ay P1ogra1n
;i<;
its trnn:.fo1ma11on
11. What are the four (4) distinct but inter-related and sequential stages of the Performance
Governance Systern (PGS) that the PNP needs to satisfy?
a.) Initiation, Prof1c1ency, Compliance, lnstitutional1zat1on
12.
Th~ Performance Governance System or PGS is a globally recognized system and adopted by the
PNf) to raise the standard of governance utilizing what management and measuring tools?
a ) Gap Analysis
b.) Problem Tree i'\nalys1s
a1n1~
c~stab/1<;h
cind Staff to supporl its p1ogr~111 thrusts to further enhanced the PNP's capability to solve'
cr 1n1e.:.
d.) Profcss1onziJ1sm
16. Ou1 11eoplr; and cornrnunitics shcill experience '1 nevv breed of polic1:; l1er0Ps who trod
"
na Daan" rind delivering the rNP's; "Scrb1syong
a ) May P<:lgkukusa
b.) Tapat
c.) Totoo
d.) Makatotohanan
th~,
"Tu\!111rl
a.) Excellence
b) Effectiveness
c.) Efficiency
d ) Enforcement
18, Unrler Strategic Focus l: Competence, the following objectives shall be observed except:
a ) Review and Pursue Legislative Agenda
b.) ~treamline the Organization
c.) Enhance operational procedures and practices
d ) lnrensify Policy Reform
19. It is the upgrading and enhancing all the knowledge, skills, and attitude of the police from the basic
to mandatory and specialized courses which shall be continuous process before they pursue their
own field of expertise
a.) Excellence
b.) Competence
c.) Professionalism
d.) Organ1zat1on
a
b
Sir/Madame
a
b
.~rr.
Quality Procedure
CITIZENS CHARTER
1. The Civil Service Commission has the power to
*Administer and enforce constitutional and statutory provisions on the merit
system for all levels and ranks in the Civil Service.
*Administer the retirement program for government officials and employees,
and accredit government services and evaluate qual1ficat1ons for retirement.
a. Only 151 power is true
b. Only 2nd is true
d. Both are false
2. Who appoints the Chairperson and two Commissioners of the Civil Service
Commission?
L-.
The Presir::Jent
Protocol
f. Rules of Engagement
e. band d
c. Social Usage
f. a and c
c. 1:OOpm to 3:00pm
b. 6:00pm to 8:00pm
d. 9:00am to 11 :OOam
4 Being the host you must always know and remember the general
rule in giving respect and courtesy to your guest, be it in a practice
of Customs of the Service and giving due value to the privileges of
an officer. As a rule of thumb where you will position yourself being
the host.
a. 6 inches to the rear of the guest
. .
8. What should precede Invocation or National Anthem? Select the
correct and best statement from the choices below.
1) Invocation because as what the Panunumpa sa Watawat
states f1rst is "Makadiyos, Makakalisan, Makatao, at
Makabansa";
2) The singing of the Philippine National Anthem (Lupang
Hinirang) during civilian functions should come before the
invocation during programs.
3) The Philippine National Anthem should come before the
invocation because it is the state who gives the people the
right and freedom to choose his religion;
4) As the premise "God above country" it should be invocation
first before National Anthem;
5) It 1s already resolve by National Historical Commission of the
Philippines (NHCP), Philippine National Anthem first followed
by the invocation during civilian functions and programs.
However, during religious activities, the invocation may come
first, but preferably anthem before invocation because it is
the State that guarantees the free practice of any religion.
Choices:
a. 1, 5, and 4
b. 1, 2, and 4
c. 5, 4, and 2
d. 2, 3, and 5
b. 1, and 3
c. 5 and 3
d. 1 and 5
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Disciplinary Mechanism
Dropping From the Rolls (DFR)
(NMC Nos 95-017 and 2010-001)
After five calendar days or more but not to exceed thirty (30) calendar days a
PNP uniformed personnel shall be dropped from the rolls, after due notice.
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The Order of DFR issued by the CPNP or his Dec1s1ons denying the appeal
shall be appealable to the SILG 1n his capacity as Chairman, NAPOLCOM
w1th1n 15 days upon receipt of the order of the CPNP The Dec1s1on of the
SILG shall be final.
by the
C PNP and DFR Orders issued by the PD, PPOs, GD. RMG, GD. PMG and City Chiefs
of Police are subject to confirmation by the RD, PRO (PNP Circular No. 2008-009
dated August 4. 2008).
(NOTE:
PNP Circular 2008-005 did not amend or repeal PNP Memorandum
(Lacson Memo) dated September 22, 2000. In fact. correct1011 for tl1e 1nc/us1on of the
memo ,,vh1ch 111as approved by the C. PNP on August 4. 2008)
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' What are the difference between Dropped from the Rolls and Administrative
Case?
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! a Disciplinary
a. f\Jon-d1sc1pllnary
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[ bytheOff1cerw~o1ss~:_dtl1:_~F~~rder ___
. e) Cannot go together with the adm1n case
as a matter of procedure
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QUESTIONS:
1
A mode of separation from the ser,;1ce v1h1ch 1s non-d;scipl1nary in
character and does not require the stringent observance of due process.
A.
B
C
D
E
DFR
D1sm1ssal
Suspension
DFR and Dismissal
All of the above
2
Jt refers to the status of any official or employee vvho absents himself from
work vi11thout approved leave of absence
A
B
D
E
AWOL
DFR
Drsmlssar
Suspension
All of the above
3
The requirements for due process
observance of
A
B
C.
D
E
4
111
Due notice
Return to Work Order
Notice and Hearing
Chance to submit Answer
None of the above
IS
A
B
C
D.
LOI PAGBABAGO
DR System
Tamang Bih1s
LOI PATNUBAY Ill
5.
A Motion for Recons1derat1on (MR) shall be filed before the Nondisciplinary Authority vv1thin _ _ _ _ _ _ _ upon receipt of the DFR Order.
A
B
C
D.
E
5 weeks
15 days
1 month
15 months
None of the above
D.
E
I
Upon receipt of the Order of denial of the Regional Director (RD). within
15 days the DFR personnel may file an Appeal with t h e - - - - - - A
Mayor
B
Provincial Director
C.
D
E
CPNP
Chief of Police
None of the above
8
Upon receipt of the Order of OFR issued by the CPNP or his Dec1s1ons
denying the appeal, w1th1n 15 days, the DFR personnel may file an Appeal with the
A
B
C
D
E
9
A
B
C.
o
E
10
PNP Officers
except,_ _ _ _ _ __
a.
b
c
d
e
authorized
to
tssue
DFR
rncludes
the
following
c:1<2pter I\'
136. The involvement of PNP personnel during strikes, lockouts and labor disputes
in general shall be limited to _ _ _ __
a. maintenance of peace and order
b. enforcement of laws
b.
c.
d.
e.
138. In case of actual violence during labor disputes, the police can respond
a. without the written request
b. upon written request
c. with or without the written request
b. False
156. It shall be imperative for all the COM contingent to perform their duties while
observing the rights of demonstrators
a. True
b. False
157 To keep the situation under control, police officers assigned to monitor public
rallies and demonstrations are allowed to bring firearms
a. True
b. False
158. In cases when violence erupts, police officers are allowed to hit the violators
head, shoulder blades and knees.
a. True
b False
159 If you are in the front line during a demolition, then a higher ranking officer
commanded you to take part in the physical dismantling of the houses. Will you
follow his command?
a Yes, because I must follow orders from higher ranking officers at all
times
b. No, because it 1s stated under the rule that the PNP personnel shall not
participate 1n the physical dismantling of any structure -subject of
demolition.
160. To make the demolition situation easier, use of tear gas, water cannons and
reasonable force even before the demolition begins is appropriate to push the
opponents back
a. True
b False
c. Maybe
d Upon approval
e. On a case to case basis
161 . Police officers do not need to wear prescribed uniform during demolitions for
them to be able to move easily.
a True
b False
c. Maybe
d. Upon approval
e. On a case to case basis
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d. Upon approval
e On a case to case basis
a
b
c
d
3
5
7
10
165 If you are the Chief of Police and you received a request for police assistance
from the Sheriff of the Municipal Trial Court who issued an order in a c1v1I case,
what would you do?
a. Accept 1t, and provide necessary police assistance.
b. Reiect it or send it back to the court of origin.
c Refer it to the OCPNP
d Refer it to the RD, PRO and wait for the directive to provide police
assistance
e. None of the Above
166 The request for police assistance can only be granted upon the written request
of either of these two agencies.
a. LGU
b DILG
c. COMELEC
d A and B
e Band C
167 The copy of the final decision or order or resolution to be implemented should
be _ _~_
a. original or authenticated
b. photocopied
c with dry seal
d All of the above
e. None of the above
168 The approving authority on request for police assistance from the DILG or
COMELEC is the _ _ __
a. SILG
b COMELEC Chairman
c. Chief, PNP
169. The police assistance shall be rendered within _ _ _ _ _ from receipt of the
directive from the C, PNP.
a. five (5) working days
b. two (2) days
c. three (3) working days
d. All of the above
e None of the above
170. Police assistance can also be rendered for a longer period when required by
circumstances.
a. True
b False
c Maybe
d. Upon approval
e. On a case to case basis
171. This official is tasked to render police assistance and shall have the discretion
to employ sufficient number of PNP personnel.
a Director Operations
b. Regional Director
172. The police team that will render police assistance should be led by a
a. Police Commissioned Officer (PCO) with the rank of Police
Superintendent
b Police Commissioned Officer (PCO) with the rank of Police Senior
Inspector
c. Police Commissioned Officer (PCO ) with the rank of Police Chief
Inspector
d. All of the above
e. None of the above
173. All members of the Special Task Group shall be in prescribed uniform when
rendering police assistance.
a. True
b. False
c. Maybe
d Upon approval
e. On a case to case basis
174. The role of the PNP when rendenng police assistance shall be Hm1ted to
b crowd control
maximum tolerance
respect for human rights
utmost impartiality and neutrality
All of the above
None of the above
176. The request for police assistance can only be granted upon the written request
submitted by~---a any authorized officer of DAR
b Agrarian Reform Officer
c LGU
d. A and B
e. Band C
177. Which
a
b
c
d.
e
178. Police assistance 1n the implementation of CARP can be provided even without
the request of DAR
a. True
b. False
c. Maybe
d. Upon approval
e. On a case to case basis
c. Maybe
d. Upon approval
e. On a case to case basis
181. There are cases when a higher ranking Officer 1s necessary to lead the police
team rendering assistance.
a. True
b. False
c. Maybe
d. Upon approval
e. On a case to case basis
182 The police team that will render police assistance should be led by a
a. Police Commissioned Officer (PCO) with the rank of Police
Superintendent
b. Police Commissioned Officer (PCO) with the rank of Police Senior
Inspector
c Police Commissioned Officer (PCO) with the rank of Police Chief
Inspector
d. All of the above
e. None of the above
183 The use of reasonable force shall only be resorted to for self-defense and
defense of strangers
a. True
b. False
c. Maybe
d. Upon approval
e. On a case to case basis
184. PNP personnel can lead the conduct of the preliminary agrarian activity and
shall have the final disposition whether to proceed or not with the
implementation of the decision or the conduct of the activity.
a. True
False
Maybe
Upon approval
On a case to case basis
b.
c.
d.
e.
185. When the DAR personnel are refused admittance into the property, the PNP
personnel _ _ _ __
a. Can encroach on the property
b Need to get a permit or warrant to enter the property
c. Cannot encroach on the property without an order from DAR
spec1fical!y for the purpose
d All of the above
e. None of the above
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186. Which of the following are examples of decisions/orders of the court, quasijudicial or administrative bodies that are immediately executory?
a. Temporary Restraining Order
b. Replev1n
c. Protection Order under the Anti-Child Pornography Act
d All of the above
e. None of the above
187. Provisional remedies under the Human Security Act 1s not immediately
executory.
a True
b. False
c. Maybe
d. Upon approval
e On a case to case basis
188. Oec1sions/orders issued by the court, quasi-judicial or administrative bodies
that are immediately executory shall be submitted to the _ _ __
a. OCPNP
b. RD, PRO having jurisdiction of the place where the decision/order shall
be implemented
c. Chief of Police who will be implementing the decision/order
189. Decisions/Orders issued by the court, quasi-judicial or administrative bodies
that are immediately executory shall be submitted to the Chief, PNP.
a True
b. False
c. Maybe
d. Upon approval
e On a case to case basis
190 The RD, PRO shall be the approving authority in rendering police assistance in
the implementation of decisions/orders of the court, quasi-judicial or
administrative bodies that are immediately executory.
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
True
False
Maybe
Upon approval
On a case to case basis
191. The written request of the Sheriff or equivalent officer 1n quasi- JUd1c1al or
administrative bodies is not needed in the request for police assistance.
a. True
b. False
c. Maybe
d. Upon approval
e. On a case to case basis
.1
b.
c.
d.
e.
False
Maybe
Upon approval
On a-case to case basis
193. The use of reasonable force shall only be resorted to for self- defense and
defense of strangers.
a. True
b. False
c. Maybe
d. Upon approval
e. On a case to case basis
194. Dialogue with those who may be affected by the implementation of the
decision/order/resolution is encouraged to prevent violence, and the
assistance of local public officials, when warranted, should be requested.
a. True
b. False
c. Maybe
d. Upon approval
e. On a case to case basis
195. The Sheriff or the equivalent officer of quasi-judicial or administrative bodies
does not have the final disposition whether-to proceed with the implementationof the decision/order/resolution or not.
a. True
b. False
c. Maybe
d. Upon approval
e. On a case to case basis
196. The
a.
b.
c.
d.
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
197. The
198. The
will act as the referee between the negotiator and the
hostage-taker.
a. Mediator
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b. Ground Commander
c. Assault Team
200. Which PNP unit is in-charge of the investigation of complaints and reports
involving all forms of violence against women and their children?
a. AKG
b. PCRG
c. WCPD
d. All of the above
e. None of the above
201. Under the Juvenile Justice and Welfare Act of 2006, a child aged __ and
below shall be exempt from criminal liabilities.
a. 10
b. 13
c. 15
d. 17
e. None of the above
202. Under RA 7610, "children" refers to those below __ years of age or older
but are incapable of taking care of themselves.
a. 10
b. 13
c. 15
d. 18
e. None of the above
203. The child-victim shall be handled preferably by a police officer of the - - - gender as the victim.
a. Same
b. Opposite
c. Any
d. All of the above
e. None of the above
Ruis
3~
204. It is a container filled with explosive, incendiary material, smoke, gas, or other
destructive substance, designed to explode.
a. IED
b.
c
d.
e.
Grenade
Bomb
All of the above
None of the above
b. !ED
c. Improvised Explosive Device
206.
209. A bomb threat 1s considered only a threat until something visible is found.
a. True
b. False
c. Maybe
d. Upon approval
e. On a case to case basis
a. 3
b. 4
c. 5
d. 6
e 7
211. Unless a bomb 1s found. personnel may not order an evacuation of the affected
area, but may inform the person in-charge of the property of the need to
evacuate.
a True
b False
c Maybe
d. Upon approval
e. On a case to case basis
212. What is the minimum distance for evacuation 1f a suspected device is
discovered?
a. 200 meters away
b. 250 meters away
c. 300 meters away
d. 350 meters away
e. 400 meters away
213 Which of the following information should be determined by the first responder
1f the investigators have not yet arrived?
a
b.
c.
d.
e.
Time of detonation/explosion
Time when the call for bomb threat was received
Type of device
All of the above
None of the above
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214. Which government agency was mandated by law to assume the responsibility
for the proper and effective implementation of the anti- terrorism policy of the
country?
a. Armed Forces of the Philippines
b. Anti-Terrorism Council
c. Philippine National Police
d All of the above
e. None of the above
DILG Secretary
Executive Secretary
Secretary of National Defense
All of the above
None of the above
d Al I of the above
e None of the above
219. Which PNP unit ensures the management and containment of the incident and
coordinates with the TF Commander during the development of the case?
a. Municipal Police Station
b. National Headquarters
c
220. This 1s being followed when investigating bombing attacks and explosions
perpetrated by the terrorists.
a. Inter-Agency Agreement on Investigation of Bombing Incidents
a.
b
c.
d.
e
Hardware
Software
Network
All of the above
None of the above
the
227 A warrant is not required to seize data from the electronic device, digital media
and other similar devices.
a. True
b.
c.
d.
e
False
Maybe
Upon approval
On a case to case basis
personnel
a. True
b. False
c. Maybe
d. Upon approval
e On a case to case basis
229. The result of the forensic examination, as well as the testimony of the forensic
expert, shall be made available during the trial.
a True
b. False
c Maybe
d. Upon approval
e. On a case to case basis
230 In securing the computer as evidence, the FR should _____
True
False
Maybe
Upon approval
232 Only a computer forensic expert can search for any evidence contained in the
computer hardware
a. True
b. False
c. Maybe
d Upon approval
e. On a case to case basis
233 It 1s not necessary to note all the actions associated with the manipulation of
the e!ectron1c device.
a
b
c.
d.
e.
True
False
Maybe
Upon approval
On a case to case basis
234 The PNP has authority to conduct anti-illegal drug operations. But PDEA
deputation is absolutely necessary or required for PNP personnel assigned
with anti-drug units
a. True
b. False
c Maybe
d. Upon approval
e. On a case to case basis
235 PNP units, prior to any anti-drug operations shall, as far as practicable,
coordinate with the PDEA.
a. True
b. False
c Maybe
d. Upon approval
e. On a case to case basis
236. "The following are instances a PNP Unit can validly dispensed prior
coordination with PDEA, except _ _ _ _ _ __
a. in remote places where coordination 1s not possible
b. when the PNP personnel police is suspicious of the PDEA operatives
237 The PNP anti-drug units shall inform the PDEA of the anti-drug operation
within 48-hours from the actual custody of the suspects or seizure of drugs and
the PDEA on the status of the cases involving the said anti-drug operation.
a. True
b. False
c. Maybe
d Upon approval
e. On a case to case basis
238. The physical inventory and photograph of the confiscated evidence shall be
conducted at
a. the place where the search warrant is served
b. or at the nearest police station or at the nearest office of the
apprehending officer/team
c. whichever is practicable, in case of warrantless seizures
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240. Upon receipt of kidnapping incident report, the police officer shall
a. Make an incident recording
b.
c.
d
e.
241. Upon initial assessment of the type of kidnapping, and upon confirmation that
the kidnapping 1s true, _ _ __
a. the case shall be referred to the AKG, other territorial units or to higher
authority
b. the police officer shall deploy first responders
c. shall confirm the authenticity and the case shall be referred to the
CJOG, other territorial units or to higher authority
d. All of the above
a PACER
b. AKG
c
d. Al I of the above
e. None of the above
a.
b.
c.
d.
a.
b.
c
d.
e.
CIMC
CMC
CIMTG
All of the above
None of the above
246. If the incident needs referral to higher authorities, who/what among the
authorities must be informed?
a.
b.
c
d.
PNP Higher Authority, JTF and LCE and other concerned agencies.
PNP Higher Authority and other concerned agencies.
CMC, CIMC and other concerned agencies
All of the above
248. Man-made critical incidents are the responsibilities of the National and Local
b False
c Maybe
d. Upon approval
e. On a case to case basis
249 The PNP, being at the forefront of crisis situations, must play an active role by
organizing its own Incident Management Committee (IMC).
a. True
b False
c Maybe
d. Upon approval
e. On a case to case basis
250 The PNP CIMC acts independently and not in support to the NORRMC and
NPOC.
a. True
b. False
c Maybe
d. Upon approval
e
251 Who 1s the Chairman of the PNP Cnt1cal Incident Management Committee
(PNP CIMC)?
a CPNP
b. TOCA
c. TOCO
d All of the above
e None of the Above
252. The Peace and Order Council Chair is the Chairman of the Critical Incident
Management Committee.
a. True
b. False
c. Maybe
d. Upon approval
e On a case to case basis
253 What is the alert level when a man-made Critical Incident has just occurred or
has Just been pre-empted; or incidents are expected?
a
b.
c
d.
e.
Level 1 (Low)
Level 2 (Moderate)
Level 3 (High)
Level 4 (Extreme)
None of the Above
a
b
c.
d
e
True
False
Maybe
Upon approval
On a case to case basis
255. Support and recovery efforts are at the Pro-Active Assessment Level.
a. True
b. False
c Maybe
d Upon approval
e On a case to case basis
256. In the conduct of man-made critical incident and disaster relief operations,
security and safety of personnel must always be considered.
a. True
b. False
c Maybe
d Upon approval
e. On a case to case basis
257. The responsib1J1ty of addressing crisis can be
during an
1nc1dent 1f it grows beyond the capab1l1ty of the established CIMTG in handling
the growing needs of the 1nc1dent or 1f there is JUnsdictional change. when the
1nc1dent moves location or area of responsibility.
a. Relocated
b. Transferred
c. Shifted
d. All of the above
e None of the above
258 The respons1b11ity of addressing crisis can be transferred during an incident 1f
a. It grows beyond the capability of the established CIMC 1n handling the
growing needs of the incident
b There is no jurisdictional change, when the incident moves location
c. It grows beyond the capability of the established CIMTG 1n handling the
growing needs of the 1nc1dent
d. All of the above
e None of the above
259. The transfer of responsibility during crisis must always
a. Transfer of command briefing which may
combination of both that could be attended by
CIMC/CIMTG.
b. Transfer of command briefing which may
combination of both that should be attended
Cl MC/Cl MTG.
include _ _ _ __
be oral, written or a
the key members of the
be oral, written or a
by all members of the
.'
POP Reviewer
Chapter 1
Rule 1-3
Rule 2.2
When wearing the police uniform, a police officer shall, at all times, appear
presentable, smart and well groomed. While on actual patrol duties, he shall
refrain from eating along the sidewalks, smoking and reading newspapers.
Rule 2 3
Every police officer on patrol, whether on board a vehicle or on foot patrol,
must always carry with him a police notebook, a pen and Miranda Warning Card
The notebook, which 1s approx1mate!y pocket srzed, will be used to 1nscr1bed
111101la11l events i!iCJi l1CJn~11e Jurlny l11::. lou1 of July
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Chapter 2
Ru!e "1-8
12-15 Rule 4 Pre-Operational Clearance
No police operation shall be conducted without the approval of the
Chief/Commander/Head of the concerned Pohce Un1t/Off1ce A pre-operational
clearnnce shall be filed by thE=> -ream Leader of the operating team/s prior to the
conduct of the operation and shall be approved by the concerned Police Unit
Commander_ This clearance shall be submitted to the operations section/d1v1s1on
of the concerned unit for record purposes
Rule 5. Inter-Unit Coord1nat1on
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Headquarters Tactical Operation Center (TOC);
Conduct debriefing after the patrol to assess its conduct and make necessary
corrective measures on defects noted
d~~u1111y
48-56 Rule 9 4 Gwdel1nes and Procedures when Responding to Calls for Police
Assistance
9 4a Gather and note down 1n the patrol officer's logbook all available data as to
the nature of the calls, date, time and name of the caller. It may be regular,
urgent or emergency 1n nature
9 4b The manner of approach will be dependent on the nature of the call. either
with haste/secrecy or vv1th/vv1thout flashing lights and sirens,
9 4d Stop the patrol car some distance from the scene,
9.4e Approach the scene on foot in complete silence and exercising extreme
caution;
!::! 4n
a(3) Before approaching more than one '1nd1vidual, police officers should
determine whether the circumstances warrant a request for back-up and
whether spot check/accosting can and should be delayed until such back-up
arnves
58. Rule 1O 2 Spot Check/Accosting
b Body Frisk/Pat-Down Search
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142. The matter of determining whether a strike, picket or lockout 1s legal or not
should be left to the
a. Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) and its appropriate
~~--~~
agencies
b.
c.
d.
e.
144. The pertinent prov1s1ons of the Public Assembly Act of 1985 (Batas Pambansa
Bilang 880), the Labor Code of the Philippines, as amended and other
applicable laws, shall be observed during rallies, strikes, demonstrations or
other public assemblies Law enforcement agents shall, at all times
a. exercise minimum tolerance
b. in case of unlawful aggression, force is employed to prevent or repel it
c the employment of tear gas and water cannons shall be made even
without the control and superv1s1on of the Ground Commander
146. PCINSP PALABAN is the Ground Commander, when he saw that the rallyists
are pushing through the barricade of the COM Contingent, he asked the leader
of the rallying group to prevent any disturbance or violence. The rally1sts did
not listen to the warning and still tried to push their way through As a solution,
147. Police contingent monitoring a public assembly may be detailed and stationed
at least
a.
b.
c.
d.
fifty (50) but not more than one hundred (100) meters away
one fifty (150) meters away
one hundred (100) meters away
fifty (50) meters away
148. An application for permit for a public assembly should be filed at least_ days
at the Office of the Mayor before the activity.
a. 3
b. 5
c. 7
d. 10
b. False
151. It 1s okay to gamble during a peaceful assembly while monitoring the situation.
a. True
b. False
152. The PNP shall respect and protect human dignity, maintain and uphold the
human rights of all persons.
a. True
b. False
153. Ground Commanders are not responsible in determining whether there is a
permit for the holding of the public assembly.
a. True
b. False
154. Tear gas, smoke grenades, water cannons, or any similar anti-riot device shall
be used not only when the public assembly is attended by actual violence.
a. True
b. False
155. Even when the rallyists and demonstrators become violent and deliberately
destruct properties, the use of tear gas, water cannons and other anti-riot
devices are still not allowed.
a True
ii 1e
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AFP) and the Communist Terrorists (CTs) shall be treated as a crime scene. The
police unit that has jurisdiction over the areas shall conduct the Cnme Scene
Investigation (CSI)
75-76. Rule 12.3 Defensive Position
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targets of attacks
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uniforms and that of the other LEAs, hence, personnel assigned 1n the advance
security control points shall not allow entry of uniformed groups or any 1ndiv1duals
without prior coord1nat1on
(1) Exercise sustained vigilance and maintenance of law, order and public safety
in ri=:sper:tivP. AOR thro11gh the 1ntens1fiP.rl r,onduc:t of polir.P. v1s1bility p;:itrofs
Rule 13-14
79 Rule 13 Arrest
Rule 13.1 General Guidelines
Rule 13.1 (f) The following are immune from arrest
( 1) A Senator or Member of the House of Representatives while Congress
is in session for an offense punishable by not more than six years of
imprisonment,
80. Kute 13 3 Arrest Without Warrant
A peace officer or a private person may, without a warrant, arrest a
person
Rule 13.3c When a person to be arrested 1s a prisoner who has escaped from a
penal establishment or place where he 1s serving final Judgment or temporarily
cunfir 1eU wl uie iii~ L::1::ie 1~ e11Jir 1y, ur I 1a:s e:sc...aeU while Ueruy ir dll~ler r eU Ir urn
81. Rule 13.4 Authority of the Arresting Officer when Making an Arrest
Rule 13 4a Police officer may summon assistance - A police officer making a
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82 Rule 13 5 Procedures
Rule 13 5a(5) The police officer need not have a copy of the warrant in his
possession ;::it t11e time of the ;:irrest Jf the person to be arrested so req111res the
\rvarrant shall be shown to the arrested person himself;
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ten (10)-day validity period. the responsible police officer conducting the search
must file, before the issuing court, an application for the extension of the validity
period of said search warrant
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Rule 14 1a. The following properties may be the objects of a search warrant:
(1) Properties which are the subject of the offense;
(2) Stolen, embezzled proceeds, or fruits of the offense, and
(3) Objects 1nclud1ng weapons, equipment, and other items used or
intP.ndP.rl to hP. used AS th~ meF1ns of committing <'ln offPnSA
91 Rule 14 3 Time of Search
The warrant should be served dunng daytime, unless there 1s a provision
in the warrant allowing service at any time of the day or night
92 Rule 14 5 Authority of Police Officers when conducting Search
In the conduct of search, if after giving notice of his purpose and authority,
the police officer 1s refused admittance to the place of search, he may break
open any outer or inner door or window or any part of a house or anything therein
to implement the warrant or liberate himself or any person lawfully aiding him
when unlawfully detained therein
93 Rule 14 6 Proh1b1ted Acts in the Conduct of Search by Virtue of a Search Warrant
Rule 14.Ga. Houses, rooms, or other premises shall not be searched except 1n
the presence of the lawful occupant thereof or any member of his family or, in the
dl.J~er ice ul lf 1e iC1't'te1, 111
'ti 11::1
re~er !Le ul lwu (L) w\'u 1e:::ist:~ ul sull1c1er 1't <:l}:Je <::1r 1U
seized property and a duplicate copy thereof with any barangay off1c1al having
jurisdiction over the place searched, and
The police officer must forthwith deliver the property seized to the Judge who
issued the warrant, together with an inventory thereof, duly verified under
oath
Rule 15-16
95-99 Rule 15. Jnvest1gatlon by the Territorial Police Unit After an Armed
Confrontation
15.1 Responsibility of the Territorial Police Unit
The Police Unit that has territorial 1urisd1ction over the area where the armed
confrontation occurred shall secure the scene and 1mmed1ately undertake the
necessary investigation.
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checkpoints or pursuit operations or in any other police operations or 1n any other
police operations including those seized during the service of warrants and, more
importantly, those recovered from the crime scene shall immediately be submitted to
the local Crime Laboratory (CLO) which shall in turn process it for capturing and
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Before entry !nto the b!otter book, the Duty Officer (DO) should first
evaluate 1f the report 1s a crime incident, arrest or event activity, which 1s for
records purposes only If the report 1s a crime incident, the DO shall first
accomplish the Incident Record Form (IRF) from which the entry 1n the blotter
book and IRS shall be extracted All other reports shall be recorded directly to the
blotter book (PNP SOP No 2012-001 "Incident Recording System")
106 Rule 17 2 Police Blotter for Cases 1nvolv1ng Women and Children
A separate Police Blotter, however, shall be maintained for a crime
incident reports 1nvolv1ng violence against women and children and those cases
1nvolv1ng a child 1n conflict with the law to protect their privacy pursuant to
Republic Act (RA) 9262 (Ant1-V1olence Against Women and Children Act of 2004)
and RA 9344 (Juvenile Justice and Welfare Act of 2006), respectively
107 Rule 17 3 Crime Incident Reporting System (CIRS)
Each PNP operating unit shall also maintain and utilize the PNP Crime
Incident Keport1ng System (Cll-<S), an electronic reporting system that tac1r1tates
crime documentation, modernizes data storage and provides quick and re!1ab!e
transm1ss1on of cnme 1nformat1on from lower units and NOSUs of the PNP to the
National Headquarters at Camp Crame, Quezon City.
I 08 Rule 18 3 R(:jt:.ur ding
a Incident Reports
All crime 1nc1dents whether reported by the victims, witnesses or third
parties must be recorded 1n the police blotter, even under the following
circumstances
(1} \A/hen the offender 1s !!! and !S un!!ke!y to recover or !S too sen!le or too
mentally disturbed for proceedings to take place,
(2) When the complainant or an essential witness 1s dead and the
proceedings cannot pursued,
(3) When the v1ct1m or an essential witness refuses, or is permanently
unable to stand as a witness. and
(4) The victim or complainant or witness 1s a minor
109 Rule 19 Booking of Arrested Suspects
Rule 19.1 a. General Policy
After arrest, a suspect 1s taken into police custody and "booked" or
"processed." Dunng booking, the following procedures shall be periormed by
designated police officers
(1) Record the arrest made in the Police Blotter,
(2) Conduct pat down or strip search of the suspect,
(3) Submit the suspect for medical examination;
(4) Take the criminal suspect's personal information (i e name, date of
birth, physical characteristics, etc)
(5) Record information about the suspect's alleged cnme,
(6) Periorm a record search of the suspects cnm1nal background,
(7) Fingerprint and photograph the suspect,
(8) Take custody of any personal property carried by the suspect (1.e.
keys, u1:::o(:j), iu Ue 1eiur11eU uon U1e .susee;t's rtd8<:1.S8, dr1J
(9) Place the suspect in a police station lock-up/holding cell or local Jail
110 Rule 19 2c
The Desk Officer shall U1en prepare of accomplish PNP Booking Form
(Pf\JPBF}-1 "Request for ~.qed!ca! Examination of the .A.rrested Suspect" The
Desk Officer shall l1ave the police station Officer on Duty (OD) to sign the request
form himself
111 Rule
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'2G Art 125 of RPG Delay 1n the delivery of detained persons to the proper Judicial
authorities.- The penalties provided 1n the next preceding article shall be imposed
llpon thP. r11b!1r. offir.P.r or P.mr!oyP.P. who ShMll dP.t8in Finy !'P.rson for some leg<'ll
ground and shall fail to deliver such person to the proper ;ud1c1al authorities w1th1n
the period of; twelve (12) hours, for crimes or offenses punishable by light penalties,
or their equivalent: eighteen (18) hours, for crimes or offenses punishable by
correctional penalties or their equivalent and thirty-six (36) hours, for crimes, or
offenses punishable by affl1ct1ve or capita! penalties, or therr equivalent.
121 Rule 22 1a
The first police officers to arrive at the crime scene are the First Responders
who were dispatched by the local police station/unit concerned after receipt of
1nc1denUflash alarm report
122 Rule 22.6 Polley Gu1del1nes on Processing of Persons Present at the Crime
Scene
These policy guidelines prescribe the operational procedures in
processing and handling persons present at the crime scene; be they the
su::,pe<.;ll::>, v1Liirr1::, u1 w1ine::,l::>e::::.. Tiie dirn i::, iu cieariy Uefine puiice cuurl::>e::::. uf
actions 1n dealing with persons who, for any reason and personal circumstance,
are at the crime scene during the conduct of police operation
123
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Direction: Choose the best answer from the choices given after each question.
Rui.o
1. Under
a.
b.
c.
d.
e
1~3
a.
b.
c
d
3. According to Rule 1.2, "All PNP personnel shall respect the human rights and
dignity of the suspect/s during--~=-
a. police community relations activities
b. police investigation
c. police operations
Rule 2.1 prescribes that "A police officer shall always wear the agency
prescribed uniform which is appropriate for _ _ _ __
a his rank
b for the police station
c. the kind of police operation to be undertaken
d. All of the above
e. None of the above
5. According to Rule 2 2, "When wearing the police uniform, a police officer shall,
at all times, appear
"
a professional, smart and prepared
b. presentable, smart and well-groomed
c. prepared, smart and accessible
Rule 2.3 states that, "Every police officer on patrol, whether on board a vehicle
or on foot patrol, must always carry with him
''
a. his badge, firearm and Miranda Warning Card
b.
c.
d.
e
8. Which
a.
b.
c
d.
e.
c. Intelligence Research
d. All of the above
e. None of the above
1O Internal Security Operation includes ______
a Counter-Insurgency Operations
b. Counter Terrorist Operations
c. Anti-Crime Operation
d. AandB
e. All of the above
11. Which
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
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12. Who shall file a pre-operational clearance prior to the conduct of the
operation?
a. Police on duty
b. Section Chief of the Police Unit
c. Unit Chief or Ground Commander
d. Team Leader of the operating team
e. None of the above
13. The pre-operational clearance shall be submitted to~----
a the head of the local government unit for funding purposes
b. the Chief of Police for approval
c. the operations section/division of the concerned police unit for record
purposes
b.
c
d.
e.
approval
record purposes
All of the above
None of the above
16. For the purpose of inter-unit coordination, the Team Leaderls (TL) of local
police units operating outside their territorial jurisdiction and National Support
Units (NSUs) shall coordinate, personally or _____
a. through the Office of the LGU Head (Governor or Mayor)
b. through an official representative, with the Police Regional, Provincial
or City Police Office within whose jurisdiction the operation is to be
conducted
17. How should the team leaders communicate in cases where formal inter-unit
coordination is not feasible?
a. The Police Unit concerned shall endeavor to notify the territorial police
- office through any practical/available means of cOmmunication at
a. True
b. False
c Maybe
d. Case to case basis
20. Which of the following are not included in the basic requirements of police
operation under Rule 6.1?
c. A Police Officer shall not use warning shots during police intervention
operations.
a.
b.
c
d.
e.
flash light
warning shot
police baton
megaphone
All of the above
-23 Before a police officer can use force against an offender, he/she shou!d first
a.
b.
c
d.
e
24. Which
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
27 Which
a.
b.
c
d.
28. Which of the following scenarios is not justifiable on the use of firearms?
a. Unruly group of persons destroying properties and threatens
passersby.
b. A man holding a knife threatens to kill anyone who will approach him.
c. Armed robbers fleeing the scene of the crime 1n a vehicle carrying
millions of cash.
d. An armed suspect on board a vehicle ignored a checkpoint and run
over the barricade.
e. All of the above
32. You are tailing a suspicious vehicle and have come across an intersection on
red light. The suspicious vehicle ignores the red light What would you do?
a. Ignore the red light and pursue the vehicle.
b. Stop on the red light, taking note of the suspect vehicle's direction of.
travel and plate number.
c. Cancel the pursuit and resume patrol
d Report the vehicle make, model, color and plate number to HQ
33. Which of the following individuals can serve as a good source of information on
a patrol?
a. Frequent loiters (Tambays)
b. Stay-in employees of local establishments
c. Random by standers
d. All of the above
e. None of the above
34 You stopped a suspicious individual on the street and you are asking for his
identification. What would you do next?
a. Secure the individual using handcuffs while you search his/her
belongings for contraband.
b. Shout at the individual to hand over identification quickly.
b False
37. Before starting a patrol, the patrol supervisor makes a patrol plan.
a. True
b. False
38 Patrol teams should be briefed before dispatch.
a. True
b. False
39. Checking of uniforms and equipment checks are the responsibility of patrol
team buddies.
a. True
b. False
40. Hourly reports are not necessary when a patrol team does not encounter
anything s1gn1f1cant in their patrol.
a. True
b. False
41. Debriefings are conducted after the patrol to assess its conduct and make
necessary corrective measures on defects noted.
a. True
b. False
42. Which
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
43. The patrol officer has the authority to disperse unlawful assemblies
a
True
b. False
44. Suspicious vehicles parked along main roads should not be checked for
possible explosives or other dangers.
a. True
b. False
45 Patrol officers should arrest law violators on sight upon the commission of the
crime.
a True
b. False
46.A patrol officer assists personnel of responsible agencies/unit in facilitating the
flow of traffic at busy intersections/roads within his AOR.
a True
b. False
47. During patrol, an officer should not re-visit locations that have already been
patrolled.
a. True
b. False
50 When the situation calls for a discreet approach, the officer should
a. stop the patrol car some distance from the scene and approach the
scene on foot, in complete silence and exercising extreme caution
b. park the patrol car directly in front of the scene
c avoid using a patrol car to gain the element of surprise
d. call for a SWAT Team
51 Upon arrival at the scene with no wounded person involved, an officer should
always focus on arresting the criminals
a. True
b. False
52. When responding to street fights, a patrol officer should immediately intervene
to break up the fight.
a. True
b. False
,; '
53. When responding to calls for police assistance, a police officer should always
a. gather and note down in the patrol officer's logbook all available data
as to the nature of the calls, date, time and name of the caller
b. determine the crime committed
c. identify and question briefly the victim/complainant and possible
witnesses
d. All of the above
e. None of the above
54. When responding to calls due to found explosives in the area, the police officer
should never attempt to handle, move or lift the object. Instead contact
Operations Center and request for EODT.
a True
b. False
55 When responding to domestic conflicts between neighbors, a police officer
should immediately try to resolve the conflict to avoid further tension
a. True
b. False
56 When responding to calls from owners of beerhouses bars or inns or any other
similar establishments during night time, police officers should ask the owner
of the establishment to turn on the lights before entering the establishment
a True
b. False
57.A police officer can perform a spot check on individuals without determining
whether the circumstances warrant a request for backup.
a. True
b. False
58.A police officer can perform a pat-down search without due caution, restraint,
and sensitivity in a crowded area.
a. True
b False
59 Visual indicators that a suspect is carrying a firearm is reason enough for a
pat-down search.
a. True
b. False
60. Before performing a spot check, a police officer should read out the person's
rights under the Miranda Doctrine.
a. True
b. False
61. Whenever possible, pat-down searches should be conducted by at least two
(2) police officers, one to perform the search while the other provides
protective cover.
a. True
b. False
62. Which of the following are not what a police officer should do when performing
a spot check?
a. True
b. False
65. In the event that a checkpoint is ignored and the motorist bumped the
roadblock in an attempt to elude arrest or avoid inspection, PNP personnel are
allowed to give warning shots.
a.
b.
c
d.
True
False
Maybe
Upon approval
66. In the event that the occupants of the vehicle open fire/engage the troops
manning the roadblock, use only necessary force to neutralize the suspects.
a. True
b. False
c. Maybe
d. Upon approval
e. On a case to case basis
67 Police car lights must be turned on at all times during a roadblock operation.
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
True
False
Maybe
Upon approval
On a case to case basis
..
68. If the vehicle's windows are heavily tinted and the occupants cannot be seen,
shoot the windows of the car.
a. True
b. False
c. Maybe
d. Upon approval
e On a case to case basis
69 What agency is mandated to provide active support to the AFP in ISO?
a. Department of the Interior and Local Government
b. Philippine National Police
c. National Bureau of Investigation
d. All of the above
e. None of the above
70. What Executive Order directs a specific agency to undertake active support to
the AFP in ISO for the suppression of insurgency?
a. Executive Order No. 423
b. Executive Order No. 546
c. Executive Order No. 653
d. All of the above
e. None of the above
b. False
c Maybe
d. Upon approval
e. On a case to case basis
73 PNP units can operate as a single force and lateral coordination with the AFP
1s not a must.
a. True
b False
c. Maybe
d. Upon approval
e. On a case to case basis
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79.A police officer cannot arrest a member of the Senate in their home while the
Congress 1s 1n session with an offence punishable by more than six years
imprisonment.
a. True
b. False
83. When a police officer is denied entry to a building when serving a warrant of
arrest, he does not have the right to forcefully enter and should instead wait for
backup
a. True
b False
84 When arresting women or children, the arresting officer should call for a WCPD
officer or a policewoman to effect an arrest.
a True
b. False
85. Before interrogation, the person arrested shall have the right to be informed of
his right to demand physical examination by an independent and competent
doctor of his own choice
a. True
b False
86.A search warrant shall be issued only upon probable cause in connection with
______ to be determined personally by the judge after examination
under oath or affirmation of the complainant and the witnesses presented
a one specific offense
b. two offenses
c multiple offenses
d. All of the above
e None of the above
87. What is the validity period of a search warrant from the date of issuance?
a Seven (7) days
b. Ten (10) days
c. One (1) Month
d All of the above
e. None of the above
88. If the object or purpose of the search warrant cannot be accomplished within
the ten (10)-day validity period, the responsible police officer conducting the
search must _ _ __
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90 What are the properties that may be the objects of a search warrant?
a Properties which are the subject of the offence.
b Ob1ects that are illegal per se, even 1f not particularly described in the
search warrant, may be seized under the plain view doctrine
c. Objects 1nclud1ng weapons, equipment, and other items used as
means of comm1tt1ng an offense.
d. All of the above
e. None of the above
91 When
a.
b.
c.
d
e.
92. In the conduct of search, 1f after giving notice of his purpose and authority, the
police officer 1s refused admittance to the place of search, which of the
following may be done by the implementing police officer?
a. He may break open any outer or inner door or window therein to
implement the warrant.
b. He may break open any part of a house or anything therein to
implement the warrant.
c. Liberate himself or any person lawfully aiding him when unlawfully
detained therein.
d. All of the above
e. None of the above
93. Which of the following are prohibited acts in the conduct of search by virtue of
a Search Warrant?
a Houses, rooms, or other premises shall be searched in the presence of
the lawful occupant thereof or any member of his family.
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95 Which
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
96. When strictly observing the the chain of custody, as much as practicable the
investigator-on-case (IOC) shall personally submit the recovered
firearms/shells/slugs to the _ _ __
a. Chief of Police
b Prosecutor's Office
c local Crime Laboratory
d. None of the above
e. All of the above
97. Why are bullet cartridges and slugs recovered from the scene of the armed
confrontation be immediately submitted to the Crime Laboratory?
a. The bullets need to be cleaned and reloaded for re-use
b. For capturing and cross matching through IBIS.
c. Slugs and cartridges might be picked-up by civilians in the area
d. None of the above
e. All of the above
98. IBIS is used for capturing and cross-matching firearms and slugs What does
IBIS mean?
a. Internal Budget Inspection Section
b. Integrated Bal and Inspection System
c. International Ballistics Information System
d. Integrated Ballistics Identification System
e. None of the above
99.According to Rule 15.1, "The Police Unit that has territorial jurisdiction over the
area where the armed confrontation occurred shall
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a call the Scene of the Cnme Operation (SOCO) Team immediately
b. immediately undertake investigation and secure evidence.
c. secure the scene and immediately undertake the necessary
investigation
d. report the crime and call for back-up
e. All of the above
100
The Judicial Affidavit Rule applies to--,---~all cnmrnal actions where the maximum imposable penalty does not
exceed six years
b all criminal actions where the imposable penalty exceeds six years
c all criminal actions where the minimum imposable penalty 1s six years
d. All of the above
e None of the above
101
a
b.
c.
d.
e.
102
The Jud1c1al Affidavit Rule shall apply to all criminal actions where the
maximum impossible penalty does not exceed six years.
a True
b False
: .'r_r:,
103
1, _
b A Police Blotter is a logbook that contains the daily registry of all crime
incident reports, official summaries of arrest, and other significant
events reported in a police station.
How many Police Blotter are being maintained by the Police Stations?
a. One
b Two
c Three
d All of the above
e. None of the above
105.
a.
b
c.
d.
e
106.
A separate police blotter shall be maintained for crime incident reports
involving violence against women and children and those cases involving child
in conflict with law to protect their privacy, pursuant to what particular RA?
a RA 6292 and RA 9334
b RA 9262 and RA 9344
c. RA 9344 and RA 9226
d. All of the above
e. None of the above
107
Each PNP operating unit shall also maintain and utilize the PNP Crime
Incident Reporting System (CIRS), generically dubbed as e-Blotter, an
electronic reporting system that _ _ _ __
a. facilitates crime documentation
b modernizes data storage
c. provides quick and reliable transmission of crime information from
lower units and NOS Us of the PNP to the National Headquarters at
Camp Crame, Quezon City
d All of the above
e. None of the above
108
All crime incidents whether reported by the victims, witnesses or third
parties must be recorded in the police blotter, even under the following
circumstances: _ _ _ _ __
a. When the offender is ill and is unlikely to recover or 1s too senile or too
mentally disturbed for proceedings to take place;
b. When the complainant or an essential witness is dead and the
proceedings cannot be pursued;
c. The victim or complainant or witness is a minor;
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The arresting officer, or the investigator as the case may be, must
inform the person arrested, detained or under custodial investigation of
his rights under the Miranda Doctrine in a language or dialect known to
and understood by him.
c. lf the person arrested, detained, or under custodial investrgation has
opted to give a sworn statement, the arresting officer, or the
investigator, as the case may be, must reduce it 1n writing
d All of the above
e. None of the above
115 Failure of the arresting offrcer, or the investigator, to observe the procedures in
taking extrajudicial confession shall render the confession
as
evidence in any proceeding.
a Admissible
b Valid
c. Inadmissible
d. None of the above
116 Which of the following statements 1s not true about the rights of a person under
custodial investigation?
a After interrogation, the person under custodial investigation shall have
the right to be informed of his right to demand physical examination by
an independent and competent doctor of his own choice.
b Jf he cannot afford the services of a doctor of his own choice, he shall
be provided by the State with a competent and independent doctor to
conduct physical examination.
c. The physical examination of the person under custodial investigation
shall be contained in a medical report, which shall be attached to the
custodial investigation report.
d. All of the above
e. None of the above
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119 The following documents shall be submitted by concerned police officer during
inquest proceedings, except-~~-a. affidaviVs of the witness/es if any
b. statement/s of the complainant/s
c. affidavit of arrest
d All of the above
e. None of the above
120 Within what time should arrested murder suspects be delivered to the proper
Judicial authorities?
a. 15 hrs
b. 12 hrs
c. 36 hrs
d 18 hrs
121. The first police officers to arrive at the crime scene are the
who
were dispatched by the local police station/unit concerned after receipt of
1ncident!flash/alarm report.
a. SOCO
b. Duty Investigator
c. First Responders
d. Investigator-On-Case (IOC)
e. None of the above
122. The Policy Guidelines on processing of persons present at the cnme scene
apply to all, except for the _ _ _ __
a. Suspects
b. victims
c. witnesses
d All of the above
e. None of the above
123. According to Rule 32, the following procedures shall be followed during a
hostage situation, except for one which is _ _ _ __
a. a Critical Incident Management Committee shall be activated
immediately
b. the Local Chief Executive shall take the lead
c. incident scene shall be secured and isolated
d. unauthorized persons shall not be allowed entry and exit to the incident
scene
e None of the above
124. Which of the following 1s not included in the duties of the territorial police units
specified under rule 22.5?
127. Before activating an SITG, the case must first undergo assessment by the
Chief of Police.
a. True
b. False
c Maybe
d. Upon approval
e On a case to case basis
128 Every SITG shall have five (5) months to resolve a case from the time it takes
cognizance of the said case
a. True
b. False
c Maybe
d. Upon approval
e. On a case to case basis
129 The creation of a SITG 1s not necessary for crimes that can be resolved in the
Police
a.
b
c.
d.
Station level.
True
False
Maybe
Upon approval
130 Which of the following cases is not included for investigation in the Regional
Level SITG?
a. Killing of a CA Justice
b.
c.
d.
e.
b. False
c. Maybe
d Upon approval
e. On a case to case basis
b. Execution
c
Communication
a.
b.
c
d.
e
135 The CIDG shall assume the responsibility of pursuing the investigation if the
case is not solved by the SITG which has been classified as cold case.
a True
b. False
c Maybe
d. Upon Approval
e. On a Case to Case Basis