DR. AURELIO MENDOZA MEMORIAL COLLEGES _____ 13.
They are policemen who are honest to a fault and
Ipil, Zamboanga Sibugay Province straightforward. They are willing to take extreme positions on
Professional Conduct and Ethical Standards ethical issues due to their idealism. They are referred to as;
Final Examination a. Angels c. Rouges
b. White Knights d. Straight Shooters
MULTIPLE CHOICE _____ 14. Although honest individuals, these policemen are
willing and ready to hide the corrupt practices of their comrades
Instruction: Choose only the letter of your answer and write it in for the sake of “hiya”, “utang na loob” and “pakikisama” which
the space provided before each number. ERASURE means wrong. is the top three “Pinoy” values.
_____ 1. Policy in exercising utmost restraint by law enforcers in a. Angels c. Rouges
the performance of their duties. b. White Knights d. Straight Shooters
a. Command responsibility c. Maximum tolerance _____ 15. They are police officers who engage in minor type of
b. Parens Patria d. Rules of engagement corruption as they present themselves.
_____ 2. Power to own, use and exact something. a. Vegetarian Cop c. Rouges
b. White Knights d. Straight Shooters
a. Authority b. Privilege c. Right d. All of these
_____ 16. They are police officers who actively seek out
_____ 3. A normative science of the conduct of human being living corruption opportunities and engaged in both minor and major
in a society. patterns of corruption.
a. Norms b. Behavior c. Ethics d. Virtue a. Angels c. Rouges
b. Carnivorous Cops d. Straight Shooters
_____ 4. A virtue which regulates carnal appetite for sensual
pleasure. _____ 17. They are policemen who are considered as having all
deviant behaviors of a corrupt law enforcer.
a. Prudence b. Temperance c. Fortitude d. Justice
a. Angels c. Rouges
_____ 5. Ability to last. b. White Knights d. Straight Shooters
a. Patience b. Endurance c. Perseverance d. Fortitude _____ 18. It is defined as a dereliction of police duties either
because of malfeasance, misfeasance or nonfeasance.
_____ 6. The ability to go on despite the tremendous adversity.
a. Police corruption c. Police Misbehavior
a. Perseverance b. Endurance c. Patience d. Prudence b. Police Misconduct d. Police Deviancy
_____ 7. Composure and calmness in enduring something. _____ 19.It refers to the unnecessary and unreasonable use of
force in effecting arrest or abuse in the manner of conducting
a. Perseverance b. Endurance c. Patience d. Prudence search and seizure.
_____ 8. Courage to endure without yielding. a. Abuse of Authority c. Rouge
b. Police Misconduct d. Brutality
a. Perseverance b. Endurance c. Fortitude d. Perseverance
_____ 20. Considered to be a part of police working
_____ 9. Which of the following traits/capabilities is most essential environment, this lying is a deceptive ploy to allow discreet
to a police officer? police operations.
a. Physical stamina and hearing c. High intelligence a. Accepted lying c. Deviant lying
b. Absence of physical fear d. High standard of morality b. Tolerated lying d. Dishonesty
_____ 10. Is the process which constantly endeavors to obtain good _____ 21. A part of the PNP’s ceremony where the flag is
will cooperation and support of public for effective law enforcement raised in the middle of the pole in difference to deceased
and to accomplish police objectives. members of the command or unit.
a. Public relations c. Community relations A. flag raising B. half-mast
b. Police public relation d. Police community relations C. flag retreat D. funeral service
_____ 11. In the attempt to prevent crimes, what must be eliminated _____ 22. Refers to the essence of good manners, which show
by the police? sportsmanship, culture and gentility.
a. Opportunity to commit crimes c. Desire to commit crimes a. Courtesy b. Discipline c. Loyalty d. Morale
b. Motives to commit crimes d. Intent to commit crimes
_____ 23. Component of moral science which deals with the
_____ 12. Primary objective of law enforcement. duties and responsibility which a law enforcement officer owes
to the community and public.
a. Crime control c. Crime prevention
b. Crime deterrence d. All of the foregoing a. Loyalty c. Police Ethics
b. Courtesy d. Police community relations
_____ 24. Patrolman Habagat frequently assumes that he is the _____ 36. In terms of its use in effective supervision, discipline
master of the people, performs his duties with arrogance and feels is considered as:
that he is invincible and not an ordinary mortal. PO1 Habagat
violated the ethical act of: a. Authority b. Control c. Training d. Regulation
a. perseverance b. humility c. integrity d. morality _____ 37. The act of extending hospitality to visiting personnel
who pay respect to the command or unit.
_____ 25. Acts and omissions not involving moral turpitude, but
affecting the internal discipline of the PNP, such as simple a. courtesy c. exit call
negligence and misconduct, frequent absences, gambling prohibited b. courtesy of the post d. turn over ceremony
by law, tardiness and insubordination.
_____ 38. A manifestation of love of country with a pledge of
a. Serious offense c. Felony allegiance to the flag and a vow to defend the Constitution.
b. Grave offense d. Minor offense
a. nationalism b. heroism c. patriotism d. valor
_____ 26. The most significant power exercised by a police officer
as a first-line supervisor. _____ 39. A practical science that treats the principle of human
morality and duty as applied to law enforcement.
a. Control over organization c. Cost control
b. Manpower control d. Planning control A. ethics C.command responsibility
B. police service D. police ethics
_____ 27. Mental and moral training that makes a man willing to be
subject to regulation and control for the benefit and interest of the _____ 40. Giving unfair breaks to friends and relatives.
group where he belongs.
A. deviance B. misconduct C. nepotism D. corruption
a. Courtesy b. Discipline c. Morale d. Ethics
_____ 41. Avoiding a conduct of vandalism is a compliance of
_____ 28. PO3 Perez refrains himself from patronizing houses of what duty?
ill-repute and always faithful to his lawfully wedded wife. PO3
Perez practices the ethical act of: A. affirmative duty B. positive duty
C. natural duty D. negative duty
a. integrity b. morality c. loyalty d. temperance
_____ 42. It concerns those actions that pertain to one’s duties
_____ 29. Self-esteem, self confidence, drives a person’s attitude towards neighbors and himself.
and emotional feeling regarding their way of life and the people
whom they interact with. a. Moral virtue b. Dignity
c. Responsibility d. Discipline
a. Leadership b. Morale c. Discipline d. Ethics
_____ 43. A virtue which regulates carnal appetite for sensual
_____ 30. Discontent and grievance would logically result to: pleasure.
a. Impersonal attitude c. Severe punishment a. Prudence b. Temperance c. Fortitude d. Justice
b. Inconsistent administration d. Unusual strictness
_____ 44. The code of professional conduct and ethical
_____ 31. It refers to the sum total of dealings of the police with the standards for public employee is known as :
people it serves.
A. RA 6713 B. RA 6448 C. RA 6975 D. RA 8551
a. Police relations c. Police public relations
b. Police community relations d. Human relations _____ 45. An authority a person lawfully exercises over
subordinates by virtue of his rank and assignment or position.
_____ 32. Designed to bridge any communication gap between the
police and the people. A. command B. orders C. responsibility D. memorandum
a. Public information program c. Civic action program _____ 46. The doing either through ignorance, inattention or
b. Mass communication program d. Public relations program malice, of that which the police officer had no legal right to do
at all, as where he acts without any authority whatsoever or
_____ 33. Designed to influence public opinion in favor of the exceeds, ignores or abuses his powers.
police force.
A. Incompetence B. Dishonesty
a. Public information program c. Civic action program C. Misconduct D. Neglect of Duty
b. Mass communication program d. Public relations
_____ 47. They prescribe professional standards of conduct
_____ 34. Involves local officials and the citizenry in the necessary for the ethical enlightenment of practitioners if they
preservation of peace and order. are to lead a professional career. The statement is referring to:
a. Barangay police c. People’s Law Enforcement Board A. professional conduct B. police creed
b. COPS on the block d. Integrated Police Advisory Council C. police ethics D. code of ethics
_____ 35. Consist of moral and legal precepts which govern the _____ 48. Ms. Pharsa went to the NSO and wants to have a
relationship of man in all aspects of life. copy of her birth certificate, but the clients are already
composing in a long queue. To get ahead of the others, she gave
a. Public relations c. Police community relations P500.00 to an agent of the office.This is an example of what
b. Human relations d. Civic action program pattern of corruption?
a. shakedown b. kickback c. extortion d. fixes a. Police ethics c. Code of police ethics
_____ 49. Fundamental duty of a law enforcement officer. b. Rules of engagement d. All of these
_____ 64. What ethical standard is being observed when police
a. Protect society b. Serve mankind officers follow logical procedures in accomplishing their duties
c. Protect life d. Protect liberty in order to minimize waste of time, money and effort?
_____ 50. Public office is a public _____. A. Morality B. Ethics C. Code of Ethics D. Orderliness
a. Trust b. Confidence c. Responsibility d. Property _____ 65. Ana is very kind. She always helps people in need.
This exemplifies to ___?
_____ 51. This right is an individuals’ right in participating in
government affairs. a. Socialism b. Communism c. Capitalism d. Altruism
A. Civil B. Bill of Right C. Political D. Human _____ 66. Is the customary code of polite behavior in society or
among members of a particular profession or group.
_____ 52. In launching police –community programs, success can
be attained by linkage with: a. Etiquette b. Values c. Moral d. Standard
a. Community b. Barangay officials _____ 67. It is performed by policemen by taking the
c. Civic organizations d. NGO’s unintended properties left at the crime scene.This is not actually
a pattern of corruption but the policeman takes the opportunity
_____ 53. What is the mental capacity to distinguish right from to commit theft.
wrong?
A. robbery C. opportunistic theft
A. Discernment B. Judgment C. Knowledge D. Wisdom B. theft D. opportunistic robbery
_____ 54. Act of bringing about better understanding, confidence _____ 68. What pattern of corruption is manifested by PO3
and acceptance an individual or an organization. Thamuz when he extorted money to Ms. Masha when the latter
was caught in the act of dealing drugs?
a. Propaganda b. Human relations
c. Public relations d. Public information program A. opportunistic theft B. shakedown C. kickbacks D. fixes
_____ 55. A program which makes the policemen a friend and a _____ 69. FO2 Harith took the money which he found in the
partner of the people. drawer of the house gutted by fire when he responded to the
scene.What type of corruption did he commit?
a. Public relations b. Human relations
c. Police community relations d. Civic action program A. kickbacks C.direct criminal activities
B. Opportunistic theft D.shakedown
_____ 56. Includes all rights enjoyed by individual as provided for
under constitution and international law _____ 70. It is a habit which inclines a man to act in a way that
harmonizes with his nature.
a. Rights b. Human rights c. Privileges d. Justice
A. ethics B. virtue C. right D. conscience
_____ 57. Personal behavior is _____
_____ 71. The registered criminologist shall recognize the
a. Discipline b. Conduct c. Virtue d. Dignity system of government that gives no one or group absolute
power.
_____ 58. A doctrine which imposes commensurate accountability
to one who is vested with authority a. Attitude towards the profession c. Practice of Profession
b. Limitation of Authority d. Decorum
a. Chain of command b. Unity of command
c. Span of control d. Command responsibility _____ 72. Refers to the virtue that inclines the will to give to
each one of his rights.
_____ 59. Worst form of graft and corruption in the government.
a. Prudence b. Temperance c. Fortitude d. Justice
a. Bribery c. Electioneering
b. Abuse of authority d. Influence peddling _____ 73. A virtue which indicates the firmness of mind, the
courage to endure without yielding, the virtue that incites
_____ 60. Self control and obedience means: courage.
a. Virtue b. Morals c. Conduct d. Discipline a. Fortitude b. Patience c. Perseverance d. Endurance
_____ 61. A habit which inclines man to act in a way that _____ 74. All PNP members must have the moral courage to
harmonizes with his nature. sacrifice self interest in keeping with time honored principle of;
a. Ethics b. Virtue c. Value d. Dignity a. Delicadeza b. Camaraderie
c. Word of honor d. Maximum tolerance
_____ 62. Voice of reason bidding oneself to avoid evil and do
good. _____ 75. The involvement of police members and their
families in religious and social activities would result in:
a. Ethics b. Dignity c. Virtue d. Conscience
a. Prolonged efficiency b. Sustained effectiveness
_____ 63. Rules of conduct applied to law enforcement. c. Increased financial status d. Increased social awareness
A. Salute B. address/title C. giving gifts D. courtesy cal
_____ 76. Among the following choices, which one should be the
least priority in the enforcement of the law. _____ 90. Arresting a suspect without a warrant of arrest may
tantamount to;
A. saving the injured victim B. saving the property
C. cordoning the crime scene D. evidence preservation A. Neglect of duty B. Nonfeasance
C. Malfeasance D. Misfeasance
_____ 77. An act of the person that copies the work or idea of
another person and presents it as his own. _____ 91. An example of police immorality is _____:
A. Plagiarism B. Copying C. Editing D. Copyright A. going to the office not in uniform
B. living with a woman not his wife
_____ 78. An established and generally accepted moral values refer C. smoking while patrolling
to: D. always absent from his post
A. Ethical Standards B. Morality _____ 92. Any public officer who agrees to perform an act
B. Integrity D. Judicious use of authority constituting a crime, in connection with the performance of his
official duties, in consideration of any offer, promise, gift or
_____ 79. Authority of a person he exercised over his subordinates. present received by such officer personally or through the
mediation of another shall be liable for ________?
A. chain of command B. command responsibility
C. responsibility D. command A. direct bribery B. malversation
C. indirect bribery D. illegal exaction
_____ 80. A voice of reason bidding oneself to avoid evil and do
good. _____ 93. PNP members shall perform their duties with
integrity, intelligence and competence in the application of
A. virtue B. value C. dignity D. conscience specialized skills and technical knowledge with excellence and
expertise. This requirement of police standards is known as
_____ 81. In the PNP basic issues, what is the key to police_______.
professionalism?
A. capability B. professionalism
A. Career Development B. Career Enhancement C. efficiency D. competence
C. Career Management D. Career Upliftment
_____ 94. Police hoodlums and scalawags are commonly used
_____ 82. It refers to the omission of some acts which ought to be terms when referring to what type of corrupt policemen?
performed?
A. rouge B. rotten apple C. grass eater D. meat eater
A. Misfeasance B. Malfeasance
C. Nonfeasance D. Negligence _____ 95. Imports the act of cruelty, severity, unlawful
execution, domination or excessive use of authority.
_____ 83. The improper enforcement of the law would mean;
A. dishonesty C. disloyalty
B. incompetency D. oppression
A. Neglect of duty B. Nonfeasance
C. Malfeasance D. Misfeasance
_____ 96. What is meant by “goldbricking”?
_____ 84. The wise use of one’s judgment, personal experience and
A. sex on duty C. avoidance of work
common sense to decide a particular situation.
B. malingering D. drinking on duty
A. Authority B. Decision C. Discretion D. Evaluation
_____ 97. An established usage or social practices carried on by
tradition that has obtained the force of the law.
_____ 85. This as an unlawful act committed by policemen who
caught gambling bet collector, pusher, drug user.
a. customs b. traditions c. morals d. values
A. Fixes B. Shakedowns C. Gambling D. Gratuities
_____ 98. It is the doing either through ignorance, inattention or
malice, of that which the officer had no legal right to do.
_____ 86. This is known as the moral obligation that depends upon
freewill.
A. nonfeasance C. misfeasance
B. malfeasance D. oppression
A. Task B. Duty C. Services D. Rule
_____ 99. PNP members must promote a living that is
_____ 87. This refers to unfair or unjust acts usually given to friends acceptable and respectable in the eyes of the public. They must
or relatives. promote simple yet credible lives.
A. Deviance B. Corruption A. police lifestyle C. delicadeza
B. Favoritism D. Misconduct B. human rights D. image
_____ 88. What is the mental capacity to distinguish right from _____ 100. PNP members shall not allow themselves to be
wrong? victims of corruption and dishonest practices.
A. Discernment B. Judgment C. Knowledge D. Wisdom A. integrity B. honesty C. loyalty D. trustworthy
_____ 89.Which of the following is not a police custom on
courtesy?
GOOD LUCK and GOD BLESS !!!
Prepared by:
Rizalde S. Bacat, RCrim.