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CRI 029 REVIEWER

P1
1. Which approach of correction where the rehabilitation or correctional programs take place within the community.
This is otherwise referred to as community-based correction?
a. Institutional Correction c. Constitutional Correction
b. Non-Institutional Correction d. Correction

2. Which of the following is a government agency charged with the correctional responsibility?
a. BJMF c. PDEA
b. BFP d. BJMP

3. The following are other term of Imprisonment EXCEPT;


a. Commitment to prison c. Commitment to right person
b. Keep behind bars d. Held in captive

4. Is it TRUE that commision of crime is considered as a legal ground for detention of a person?
a. Yes c. No
b. No way d. Maybe

5. What judicial conditions of penalty hold that different crimes must be punished with different penalties?
a. Must be productivity of suffering c. Must be legal
b. Must be commensurate with the offense d. Must be certain

6. What theory adhered that punishment has a redemptive purpose of repelling sin advocated by the devil?
a. Judean-Christian Theory c. Abuse of Judicial Individualization
b. Secular Theory of Punishment d. Classical Theory

7. This theory considers man as a free moral agent therefore he is responsible for his acts.
a. Positivist School c. Neo-Classical School
b. Italian School d.Classical School

8. Not anyone who has violated penal laws will be subjected to punishment.
a. True c. Partly True
b. False d. Partly False

9. Punishment by means of hanging, burning, immersing in boiling oil and feeding to wild animals are forms of
corporal punishment.
a. True c. Partly True
b. False d. Partly False

10. It is otherwise known as group vengeance.


a. Death Penalty c. Reformation
b. Retribution d. Expiation or Atonement

11. What is the other term of Correctional System?


a. Penology c. Penal System
b. Pen d. Corrections

12. Punishment often isolates the criminal, leaves in him a stigma and develops in his person a strong resentment of
authority.
a. True c. Partly True
b. False d. Partly False

13. Which of the following is TRUE about specific deterrence?


a. Occurs when the punishment of an individual serves as an example to others.
b. Giving punishment for offenders so that would be criminals will not do it anymore.
c. The deterrence of the individual being punished from committing additional crimes.
d. All of the above

14. What school defines individual responsibility and reflected an essentially non-punitive reaction to crime and
criminality, since the criminal was held to be not responsible for his acts, he was not to be punished. The adherents
of this school maintained that a crime, as any other act, is a natural phenomenon?
a. NEO-CLASSICAL c. ITALY
b. CLASICAL d. POSITIVIST

15. What approach of Correction wherein the rehabilitation or correctional programs take place inside correctional
facilities or institutions such as national penitentiaries and jails?
a. Community-based Correction c. Constitutional Correction
b. Institutional Correction d. Non-Institutional Correction

16. Which of the following is NOT judicial conditions of penalty?


a. Must be illegal c. Must be certain
b. Must be personal d. Must be correctional

17. All of the following are agencies of the government charged with correctional responsibility,
EXCEPT;
a. BUCOR c. BJMP
b. PDEA d. PPA

18. What is considered to be the most brutal period for punishing criminals being the merged of the old and new
system?
a. 18th Century c. 19th Century
b. 16th Century d. 17th Century

19. Who was the Governor of Norkfolk Island, a penal colony in the east of Australia and initiated the famous “mark
system”?
a. Domets of France c. Sir William Crofton
b. Zebulon Brockway d. Alexander Maconochie

20. What theory holds that the state has the right to punish the criminal as a measure of self-defense so as to protect
society from the threat and wrong inflicted by the criminal?
a. Prevention Theory c. Justice Theory
b. Reformation Theory d. Self-Defense Theory

21. Under this system, prisoners were allowed to work inside their cells and they were not allowed to talk. Also
known as “Solitary Confinement”.
a. Auburn System c. Elmira Reformatory
b. Pennsylvania System d. Congregate System

22. Is it true that one of the most protected rights of an individual is his right to liberty?
a. Yes c. Maybe
b. No d. IDK

23. What is a mercy given by the president but with conditions upon the release of the grantee.
a. Pardon c. Conditional Pardon
b. Parole d. Probation
24. B committed a crime; B was given a punishment, so that would be criminals would not do what B did. The
situation is an example of Specific Deterrence.
a. True c. Partly True
b. False d. Partly False

25. What is a means of social control, a device to cause people to become cohesive and to induce conformity?
a. Penalty c. Banishment
b. Payment of Fine d. Punishment

26. A committed a crime, as punishment he was tortured. What form of punishment is shown in the situation?
a. Death Penalty c. Community Service
b. Torture d. Corporal Punishment

27. D committed a minor infraction in their barangay, he was asked to clean their barangay every morning for the
whole month as a punishment. What form of punishment is shown in the situation?
a. Community Service c. Community Guidelines
b. Banishment d. Parole

28. What form of punishment is a procedure under which an accused is found guilty of a crime and is released by the
court with conditions and subject to the supervision of the probation officer?
a. Parole c. Corporal Punishment
b. Probation d. Death Penalty

29. This is otherwise known as transportation?


a. Punishment c. Penalty
b. FUNishment d. Banishment

30. What is defined as a procedure by which the prisoners are selected for release on the basis of individual response
to the progress within the correctional institution and service by which they are provided the necessary controls and
guidance as they serve the remainder of their sentence within the free community?
a. Parole c. Conditional Pardon
b. Probation d. Retribution

31. What is the word that describes a variety of functions typically carried out by government agencies, and
involving the punishment, treatment, and supervision of persons who have been convicted of crimes?
a. Correction c. Correctional Facilities
b. Correct d. COR AD

32. What pillar of CJS is charged with the responsibility for the custody, supervision and rehabilitation of those who
judicially found violated criminal law?
a. Correction c. Community
b. Court d. Law Enforcement

33. What is the most common form of punishment wherein the offenders was sent to prison for the purpose of
protecting the public and at the same time rehabilitating by requiring the latter to undergo institutional treatment
programs?
a. Punishment c. Prison
b. Rehabilitation d. Imprisonment

34. What is a branch of administration of criminal justice responsible for correction and rehabilitation of those
persons, who after observance of due process, was found to have violated penal law by competent judicial authority?
a. BJMP c. COR AD
b. BUCOR d. Correction
35. What justification of punishment wherein the goal is to change criminal lifestyles into law-abiding ones. It is
accomplished when an offender’s criminal patterns of thought and behavior have been replaced by allegiance to
society’s values?
a. Rehabilitation c. Reformation
b. Imprisonment d. Exemplarity

36. What section and article in 1987 Philippine Constitution states that “No person shall be deprived of life, liberty,
or property without DUE PROCESS OF LAW, nor shall be denied the EQUAL PROTECTION OF THE LAWS”?
a. Section 16, Article VI c. Section 3, Article III
b. Section 3, Article I d. Section 1, Article III

37. What justification of punishment involves the payment of a debt to both the victim and the society and, thus,
atonement for a person’s offense. It literally means “paying back” the offender for what he or she has done.
Punishment involves a “setting of scores” for both society and the victim. Victims are entitled to “get even” or is
short personal vengeance?
a. Atonement c. Deterrence
b. Retribution d. Banishment

1. What judicial conditions of penalty hold that different crimes must be punished with different penalties?
a. Must be productivity of suffering b. Must be legal
c. Must be commensurate with the offense d. Must be certain

2. What theory adhered that the state must punish the criminal to prevent or suppress the danger to the state arising
from the criminal acts of the offender?
a. Judean-Christian Theory b. Abuse of Judicial Individualization
c. Secular Theory of Punishment d. Classical Theory

3. What is the other term of the Correctional System?


a. Penology b. Penal System
c. Pen d. Corrections

4. Which of the following is TRUE about specific deterrence?


a.The deterrence of the individual being punished from committing additional crimes.
b. Giving punishment for offenders so that would be criminals will not do it anymore.
c. Occurs when the punishment of an individual serves as an example to others.
d. All of the above

5. What school defines individual responsibility and reflects an essentially non-punitive reaction to crime and
criminality, since the criminal was held to be not responsible for his acts, he was not to be punished. The adherents
of this school maintained that a crime, as any other act, is a natural phenomenon?
a. Classical b. Italy
c. Positivist d. Neo-Classical

6. It involves being confined to a small cell with limited access to activities or social interaction. This practice can
lead to profound isolation, both physically and psychologically, and it is often used as a disciplinary measure or for
reasons of security within prison systems.
a. Solitary Confinement b. Confinement
c. Congregate System d. Solitary

7. What type of prison makes the prisoners feel like they are always being observed, encouraging them to behave
because they never know if they are being watched. The design aims to create a feeling of constant surveillance to
control behavior without needing many guards?
a. Auburn Prison b. Pennsylvania Prison
c. Panopticon Prison d. Borstal Institution
8. Which approach of correction where the rehabilitation or correctional programs take place within the community.
This is otherwise referred to as community-based correction?
a. Institutional Correction b. Constitutional Correction
c. Non-Institutional Correction d. Correction

9. Instead of stating an exact number of years or months for the prison term, the judge provides a range of time
within which the individual must serve before becoming eligible for release.
a. Parole b. Parole
c. GCTA d. Indeterminate Sentence

10. A is disciplined by physical means, such as by hitting, spanking, or using any other type of physical force to
make up for a mistake he made. What form of punishment is best described in the scenario?
a. Capital Punishment b. Corporal Punishment
c. Imprisonment d. Banishment

11. What approach of Correction wherein the rehabilitation or correctional programs take place inside correctional
facilities or institutions such as national penitentiaries and jails?
a. Community-based Correction b. Constitutional Correction
c. Institutional Correction d. Non-Institutional Correction

13. Which of the following is NOT judicial conditions of penalty?


a. Must be legal b. Must be uncertain
c. Must be personal d. Must be correctional

14. A was convicted and presently incarcerated at New Bilibid Prison in Muntinlupa. He was sentenced to Reclusion
Perpetua. What approach of correction was applied to A?
a. Community-based Correction b. Constitutional Correction
c. Institutional Correction d. Non-Institutional Correction

15. All of the following are agencies of the government charged with correctional responsibility,
EXCEPT;
a. BUCOR b. PPA
c. BJMP d. BFP

16. A is a son of a Governor, he was found guilty of homicide. Because he is rich and a son of the most powerful
politician in their province he doesn’t want to experience life in prison so he forced one of his father’s assistant to be
imprisoned instead as his proxy. What judicial condition of penalty was violated in the scenario?
a. Must be personal b. Must be legal
c. Must be equal to all d. Must be correctional

17. Who was the Governor of Norkfolk Island, a penal colony in the east of Australia and initiated the famous “mark
system”?
a. Domets of France b. Sir William Crofton
c. Zebulon Brockway d. Alexander Maconochie

18. If B and C are afraid of commiting a crime because they saw the gravity of the punishment imposed to A who
committed a crime, what kind of deterrence is being observed?
a. Specific b. General
c. Special d. All of the above

19. Which of the following laws created the Bureau of Jail Management and Penology?
a. RA 9675 b. RA 8551
c. RA 9262 d. RA 6975
20. Cabanatuan City Jail can accommodate and incarcerate 21-90 inmates. Cabanatuan City Jail can be classified as
what type of jail in terms of the inmate population?
a. Type A b. Type B
c. Type C d. Type D

21. What is considered to be the most brutal period for punishing criminals being the merged of the old and new
system?
a. 18th Century b. 19th Century
c. 16th Century d. 17th Century

22. A committed a minor infraction during the pandemic while their whole barangay is under quarantine, A was
asked to clean their barangay every morning for the whole month as a punishment. What form of punishment is
shown in the scenario?
a. Parole b. Probation
c. Banishment d. Community Service

23. What form of punishment is a procedure under which an accused is found guilty of a crime and is released by the
court with conditions and subject to the supervision of the probation officer?
a. Parole b. Corporal Punishment
c. Probation d. Death Penalty

24. What is the main and principal objective of imprisonment?


a. Rehabilitation and Reformation b. Punishment
c. To stand trial d. Socialization

25. What is defined as a procedure by which the prisoners are selected for release on the basis of individual response
to the progress within the correctional institution and service by which they are provided the necessary controls and
guidance as they serve the remainder of their sentence within the free community?
a. Parole b. Conditional Pardon
c. Conditional Pardon d. Retribution

26. What is the term that describes a variety of functions typically carried out by government agencies, and
involving the punishment, treatment, and supervision of persons who have been convicted of crimes?
a. Imprisonment b. Correction
c. Punishment d. Correctional Facilities

27. What is the term used to refer to the money paid by A so that he can have temporary liberty after being arrested?
a. Fine b. Bail
c. Payment for Justice d. Bribe

28. What is otherwise known as “inmate record or jacket?


a. Commitment Order b. Carpet
c. Documents d. Carpeta

29. What is a written order of the court, or any other agency authorized by law to issue, entrusting an inmate to a jail
for the purpose of safekeeping during the pendency of his/her case?
a. Commitment Order b. Carpeta
c. Carpet d. Documents

30. What do you call an inmate who requires less supervision than other inmates. Although he/she may be assigned
special tasks, he/she has no special privileges, and is not allowed to work alone nor exercise any authority over other
inmates?
a. Safe Keeper b. Jail Guard
c. Jail Aide d. Jail Bureau
31. What pillar of CJS is charged with the responsibility for the custody, supervision and rehabilitation of those who
judicially found violated criminal law?
a. Correction b. Community
c. Court d. Law Enforcement

32. What agency of the government manages the country’s national penitentiary and other penal facilities?
a. PNP b. BUCOR
c. BJMP d. PDEA

33. What is the most common form of punishment wherein the offender was sent to prison for the purpose of
protecting the public and at the same time rehabilitating by requiring the latter to undergo institutional treatment
programs?
a. Punishment b. Prison
c. Rehabilitation d. Imprisonment

34. What agency of the government operates various types of confinement facilities, including police stations,
detention cells, and custodial centers?
a. PNP b. BUCOR
c. BJMP d. PDEA

35. What justification of punishment wherein the goal is to change criminal lifestyles into law-abiding ones. It is
accomplished when an offender’s criminal patterns of thought and behavior have been replaced by allegiance to
society’s values?
a. Rehabilitation b. Imprisonment
c. Reformation d. Exemplarity

36. What agency of the government is responsible for the management and operation of city, district, and municipal
jails throughout the country. These facilities are intended for the confinement of individuals who are undergoing
trial or serving sentences of up to three years?
a. PNP b. BUCOR
c. BJMP d. PDEA

37. What section and article in 1987 Philippine Constitution states that “No person shall be deprived of life, liberty,
or property without DUE PROCESS OF LAW, nor shall be denied the EQUAL PROTECTION OF THE LAWS”?
a. Section 16, Article VI b. Section 3, Article III
c. Section 3, Article I d. Section 1, Article III

38. What facility of BUCOR is located in Mandaluyong City and is designated for the confinement of female
inmates?
a. New Bilibid Prison b. Old Bilibid Prison
c. Sablayan Prison and Penal Farm d. Correctional Institutions for Women

39. What justification of punishment involves the payment of a debt to both the victim and the society and, thus,
atonement for a person’s offense. It literally means “paying back” the offender for what he or she has done.
Punishment involves a “setting of scores” for both society and the victim. Victims are entitled to “get even” or is
short personal vengeance?
a. Atonement b. Deterrence
c. Retribution d. Banishment

40. The _______ conducts inquiries, recommends appropriate administrative actions, and assists in the prosecution
of erring PNP members.
a. Internal Affairs Service b. Commission of Human Rights
c. Internal Disciplinary Mechanism d. Office of the Ombudsman
41. What is a means of social control, a device to cause people to become cohesive and to induce conformity?
a. Penalty b. Banishment
c. Payment of Fine d. Punishment

42. It is the BJMP’s own disciplinary mechanism, which investigates complaints against jail officers. The ______
ensures due process and imposes appropriate administrative penalties for misconduct.
a. Internal Affairs Service b. Commission of Human Rights
c. Internal Disciplinary Mechanism d. Office of the Ombudsman

43. A committed a crime; A was given a punishment, so that would be criminals would not do what A did. The
situation is an example of General Deterrence.
a. True b. Partly True
c. False d. Partly False

44. The following are the requirements for the commitment of a person in Jail, EXCEPT;
a. Commitment Order b. Brgy. Certificate
c. Medical Certificate d. Complaint/Information

45. What is the external body which investigates human rights violations, and the Ombudsman, which handles
complaints against government officials?
a. Internal Disciplinary Mechanism b. Commission of Human Rights
c. Internal Affairs Service d. Office of the Ombudsman

46. It exercises supervision and control over provincial jails.


a. BJMP b. Provincial Government
c. Bureau of Corrections d. Parole and Probation Administration

47. The Bureau of Corrections is formerly known as?


a. Old Bilibid Prison b. New Bilibid Prison
c. Bureau Of Prisons d. None of the above

48. What law is otherwise known as the Bureau of Corrections Act of 2013 which provides for the modernization,
professionalization and restructuring of the Bureau?
a. RA 15075 b. RA 10575
c. RA 10755 d. RA 10757

49. What is the biggest penal facility in the country at 40,000 hectares comprising mostly of undulating vegetation
and pure jungle?
a. New Bilibid Prison b. Correctional Institution for Women
c. Leyte Regional Prison d. Iwahig Penal Colony

50. This is an institution for the confinement of persons who are awaiting final disposition of their criminal cases
and also the service of those convicted and punished with shorter sentences, usually up to three (3) years.
a. Prison b. Lock up Jail
c. Jail d. Penal Farm

51. What agency of the government shall exercise supervision and control overall district, city and municipal jails to
ensure: a secured, clean, sanitary, and equipped jail for the custody and safekeeping of the city and municipal
prisoners, any fugitive from justice or persons detained awaiting investigation or trial and/or transfer to the National
Penitentiary, and any violent, mentally-ill person who endangers himself or the safety of others?
a. Fire Bureau b. Jail Bureau
c. Police Bureau d. All of the above
52. What Correctional Facility is a Martial Law baby, established on January 16, 1973 by virtue of Presidential
Proclamation No. 1101 and its operation through the issuance of a Presidential Decree 29. It is situated in a remote
municipality of Abuyog, Southern Leyte?
a. Leyte Regional Prison b. Davao Penal Colony
c. Sablayan Prison and Penal Farm d. Iwahig Penal Colony

53. The following are the functions of the Jail Bureau EXCEPT;
a. Formulate policies and guidelines on the administration of all district and municipal jails nationwide.
b. Formulate and implement policies for the programs of correction, rehabilitation and treatment of offenders.
c. Plan and program funds for the subsistence allowance of offenders; and conduct research, develop and implement
plans and programs for the improvement of jail services throughout the country.
d. Charged with custody and rehabilitation of national offenders, that is, those sentenced to serve a term of
imprisonment of more than three (3) years.

54. What type of Jail is usually operated by the police department, for the temporary detention of persons for
preliminary hearing. Usually the period of detention does not exceed 48 hours. Persons who must be held longer are
transferred to the city or provincial jails?
a. The Lock-up b. The Ordinary Jail
c. The Workhouse d. Jail-Farm

55. What type of jail, based on its jurisdiction, handles those inmates or prisoners who are sentenced to a term of one
day to three years?
a. Municipal Jail b. City Jail
c. Provincial Jail d. None of the above

56. Those who are considered highly dangerous and who require a greater degree of security, control and
supervision because of their deemed capability of escape, of being rescued, and their ability to launch or spearhead
acts of violence inside the jail.
a. High Profile Inmate b. Subversive Group
C. High Value Target d. High Risk Inmate

57. What classification of Prisoner is being sentenced to a prison term of six (6) months and one (1) day to three (3)
years?
a. Insular Prisoner b. Municipal Prisoner
c. Provincial Prisoner d. City Prisoner

58. Who among the following is the provincial prisoner?


a. A prisoner serving a term below six (6) year
b. A prisoner serving a term of six (6) months and one (1) day to three (3) years
c. A prisoner serving a term of three (3) years and one (1) day up
d. All of the above

59. What type of jail where inmates live in multiple-occupancy cells or dormitories. The cells line corridors that are
arranged like spokes. Inmate supervision is sporadic or intermittent; staff must patrol the corridors to observe
inmates in their cells. Contact between jailers and inmates is minimal unless there is an incident to which jailers
must react?
a. First-Generation Jails b. Second-Generation Jails
c. BJMP d. BUCOR

60. This theory considers man as a free moral agent therefore he is responsible for his acts.
a. Positivist School c. Neo-Classical School
b. Italian School d.Classical School
P2
The Jail Bureau shall be headed by a Chief who shall be assisted by a Deputy Chief, what is the rank of the Chief of
the Jail Bureau?
a. Director General b. Chief Superintendent
c. Inspector d. Director

Who is the second in command in the organizational structure of the BJMP?


a. Chief, Jail Bureau b. Deputy Chief for Administration
c. Deputy Chief for Operation d. Chief Directorial Staff

Who appoints Jail Officer I to Jail Officer IV?


a. Civil Service Commission b. Chief BJMP
c. Regional Director d. None of the above

Under RA 9263 what should be the rank of a District Jail Warden?


a. Chief Jail Inspector b. Chief Jail Inspector
c. Jail Superintendent d. Senior Jail Inspector

Toto is a Jail Officer 1 in Cabanatuan City District Jail for 10 years; since then, he has not been promoted, and as a
result, he was separated from the service. What Attrition System is applied to Toto?
a. Attrition by Demotion in Position or Rank b. Attrition by Other Means
c. Attrition by Non-Promotion d. None of the above

As mandated by RA 6975, the BJMP shall operate under what department of the government?
a. Department of Interior and Local Government b. Department of Justice
c. Department of National Defense d. None of the above

Who undertakes the development of a systematic process of the treatment for these individual inmates and
determines the degree of custody for such individuals in his capacity as chairman of the Classification Board?
a. Office of the Warden b. Classification Board
c. Disciplinary Board d. Office of the assistant warden

They are tasked with the gathering and collating of information and other data of every prisoner into a case study to
determine the work assignment, type of supervision and degree of custody and restriction under which an offender
must live in jail.
a. Office of the Warden b. Classification Board
c. Disciplinary Board d. Office of the assistant warden

Carlo was born and raised in Canada, last 2023 he decided to move to the Philippines for good because he wants to
be a jail officer. Under Qualification Standards in the Appointment of
Uniformed Personnel to the BJMP, is he allowed to apply and join the said agency?
a. Yes, because he already moved to the Philippines for good.
b. Yes, because he is a person of good moral character.
c. No, because he is convicted by final judgment of an offense involving moral turpitude.
d. No, because he is not a citizen of the Republic of the Philippines, he is a Canadian citizen.

What contains the personal and criminal records of inmates, documents related to his/her incarceration such as but
not limited to: commitment order, subpoenas, personal identification, orders from the court, and all other papers
necessarily connected with the detention of an inmate?
a. Carpeta b. Commitment Order
c. Reception Unit d. Health Unit
1. Berto is a Jail Officer 1 in Cabanatuan City District Jail for 10 years and 2 months; since then, he has not been
promoted, and as a result, he was separated from the service. What Attrition System is applied to Berto?
a. Attrition by Demotion in Position or Rank
b. Attrition by Other Means
c. Attrition by Non-Promotion
d. None of the above

2. Who undertakes the development of a systematic process of the treatment for these individual inmates and
determines the degree of custody for such individuals in his capacity as chairman of the Classification Board?
a. Office of the Warden
b. Classification Board
c. Disciplinary Board
d. Officer of the Day

3. Carlo was born and raised in Canada, last 2023 he decided to move to the Philippines for good because he wants
to be a jail officer. Under Qualification Standards in the Appointment of Uniformed Personnel to the BJMP, is he
allowed to apply and join the said agency?
a. Yes, because he already moved to the Philippines for good.
b. Yes, because he is a person of good moral character.
c. No, because he is convicted by final judgment of an offense involving moral turpitude.
d. No, because he is not a citizen of the Republic of the Philippines, he is a Canadian citizen.

4. Which of the following statements does NOT pertain to the function of the Jail Bureau?
a. Formulate policies and guidelines on the administration of all district and municipal jails nationwide.
b. The Jail Bureau shall direct, supervise and control the administration and operation of all district, city and
municipal jails to affect a better system of jail management nationwide.
c. Formulate and implement policies for the programs of correction, rehabilitation and treatment of offenders.
d. Plan and program funds for the subsistence allowance of offenders; and conduct research, develop, and implement
plans and programs for the improvement of jail services throughout the country.

5. What attrition system it is when uniformed personnel of the BJMP who is relieved and assigned to a position
lower than that is established for his/her grade in the respective staffing pattern of the Jail Bureau, and who shall not
be assigned to a position commensurate to his/her grade within two (2) years after such demotion in position is
separated or retired from the service?
a. Attrition by Non-Promotion
b. Attrition by Other Means
c. Retirement
d. Attrition by Demotion in Position or Rank

6. When an inmate has a violation in jail, who conducts hearing disciplinary cases involving violation of jail rules
and regulations by the inmates?
a. Classification Board
b. Public Relations Office
c. Disciplinary Board
d. Assistant Warden

7. What is a warrant issued by the court bearing its seal and signature of the judge, directing the jail or prison
authorities to receive the convicted offender for service of sentence imposed therein?
a.Mittimus
b. Commitment Order
c. Warrant of arrest
d. Search warrant

8. Who is responsible for the direction, coordination and control of the personnel, the inmates and the programs of
the institution?
a. Intelligence and Investigation Team
b. Officer of the Day
c.Warden
d. Assistant Warden

9. What contains the personal and criminal records of inmates, documents related to his/her incarceration such as but
not limited to: commitment order, subpoenas, personal identification, orders from the court, and all other papers
necessarily connected with the detention of an inmate?
a.Carpeta b. Commitment Order
c. Reception Unit
d. Health Unit

10. What agency of the government is tasked to direct, supervise, and control the administration and operation of all
district, city, and municipal jails to effect a better system of jail management nationwide?
a.BUCOR
b. BJMP
c. BFP
d. PNP

11. Who checks the credentials of the person bringing the inmate/the committing officer to determine his/her
identity and authority?
a.Gater b. Records Unit
c. Assistant Warden
d. Warden

12. In case there’s a discrepancy found during the physical examination to the inmate conducted by the health unit
but the same discrepancy is not indicated in the medical certificate, what should the committing officer do?
a. The committing officer should send the inmate home to have some rest.
b. The committing officer shall secure his own medical certificate with findings congruent to the medical findings of
the jail physician/nurse.
c. The committing officer shall secure another medical certificate of the inmate
d. None of the above

13. In the absence of a jail nurse/medical personnel, the receiving officer shall refer the person to be committed to
_______.
a. Farthest Health Facility
b. Nearest government health facility
c. Private Hospital
d. Clinic

14. Who apprises the inmate in a dialect that he/she understands of the provisions of Art 29 of the RPC which was
further amended by R.A. 10592?
a.Gater b. Health Unit
c. Desk Officer
d. Records Unit

15. They take all cash and other personal properties from the inmate, and list them down on a receipt form with
duplicate, duly signed by him/her and countersigned by the inmate.
a. Warden ‘
b. Assistant Warden
c. Gater
d. Property Custodian

16. The following agencies/persons that shall be notified by the warden upon the commitment of the inmate every
month mandatorily, EXCEPT.
a. Embassy
b. PNP
c. Family
d. Presiding Judge

17. Once the inmate has undergone the registration process; he/she will be temporarily housed at the Inmate
Classification and Counseling Unit (ICCU) in jails where it is available. The inmate shall stay at the ICCU for how
many days?
a. minimum period of 30 days but not more than 45 days
b. minimum period of 30 days but not more than 60 days
c. minimum period of 30 days but exceeding 60 days
d. minimum period of 15 days up to 30 days

18. Who verifies the authenticity of the release order?


a. Desk Officer
b. Paralegal Officer
c. Admin Officer
d. Desk Officer

19. What shall be conducted to determine the level of violence/risk the inmate poses, either external or internal?
a. Psychological Examination
b. Social Case Study
c. Risk Assessment
d. Psychiatric Evaluation

20. What is the title of RA 10592?


a. PNP Reform and Reorganization Act of 1998
b. BFP and BJMP Professionalization Act of 2004
c. GCTA Law
d. Parole Law

21. Who is the person that is responsible for the checking of the apprehended suspects' records to see
if they have any past or current cases, as well as a current arrest warrant?
a. Duty Investigator
b. Desk Officer
c. Arresting Officer
d. Data Custodian

22. What department focuses on making sure people's rights are respected and protected. They work to promote
fairness, equality, and respect for everyone's rights within a community or organization.
a. PNP Custodial Officer
b. Arresting Officer
c. Human Rights Affairs Service
d. Investigator on case

23. After the physical/medical examination to whom the arresting officer shall bring back and turn over the suspect
as well as the result of the examination?
a. Police Station
b. Desk Officer
c. Data Custodian
d. Duty Investigator

24. The following are the duties/responsibilities of the Duty Investigator, EXCEPT:
a. Conduct record check to determine if the arrested suspect/s have previous or existing cases and/or standing
warrant of arrest;
b. Prepare the necessary documents such as but not limited to: affidavit of complaint; affidavit of witness; booking
and arrest report; photo copy of recovered evidence if any; and a letter of case referral to the Prosecutor’s Office that
should be reviewed and signed by the COP/Station/Unit Commander;
c. Ensure that Mug Shots of the suspects are taken in four different methods while standing straight in front of the
prescribed booking mug shot backdrop and holding the prescribed identification board. The 4R mug shots shall be
attached or printed in the “Booking Mug Shots” Form (Annex “J”);
d. Log and record the details of the arrest made and assign a blotter entry number. It shall include the name of the
arresting officer and the five “W”s and one “H” (Who, What, Where, When, Why and How) as well as the name of
the government hospital to where the suspect/s will be referred to for physical/medical examination;

25. Which of the following is TRUE about the duties/responsibilities of Arresting Officer?
a. The arresting officer shall immediately bring the suspect/s to the police station and present him/her to the Desk
Officer (DO) for recording in the police blotter the circumstances of the arrest as well as his/her identity;
b. Request the DI to prepare the “Request for Medical Examination of the Suspect” Form (Annex “F”);
c. Bring/escort the suspects to the nearest private hospital referred to in the request form for the examination of the
suspects;
d. After the physical/medical examination of the suspects, bring them back to the police station and turn them over,
with the results of the examination, to the DO.

26. All of the following are inmates with special needs, EXCEPT;
a. Drug Dependents
b. Sex Offenders
c. Inmates with ability
d. Women

27. Which among the statements belong to the guidelines on how to handle Female Inmates?
I. Their dorm should be separated from the male dorm
II. Female personnel shall be designated to keep the keys of the female forms
III. The inmates must be referred to a psychiatrist
IV. Must be transferred immediately to the mental institution
a. I only
b. I and II
c. I, II and III
d. I, II, III and IV

28. Why should Children in Conflict with Law be segregated from other types of inmates?
a. To prevent them from being exposed to criminality
B. It is necessary to have their privacy and confidentiality
c. The CICL can influence adults to commit crimes
d. None of the above

29. Which of the following statements is CORRECT in terms of handling mentally ill inmates?
a. Inmates manifesting signs and symptoms of mental illness must be referred to the jail psychiatrist for evaluation
and treatment;
b. Inmates found to be drug users/dependents/alcoholics should be segregated from other inmates, especially during
the withdrawal period;
c. Inmates charged with sexually-related crimes should be segregated to prevent them from taking advantage of
other inmates;
d. Inmates manifesting signs and symptoms of depression/suicidal tendency must be referred to the jail psychiatrist
for evaluation and management;

30. Which among the inmates listed below are most likely to experience a withdrawal period?
a. Suicidal
b. CICL
c. Alcoholics
d. Female

31. Who should be segregated immediately to prevent them from influencing other inmates or being mistreated or
abused by other inmates?
a. Suicidal Inmates
b. Escape-Prone Inmates
c. CICL
d. Sex Deviates

32. All cases referred to the Disciplinary Board shall be heard and decided within how many hours from the date of
receipt of the case?
a. 24 hrs.
b. 40 hrs.
c. 48 hrs.
d. 72 hrs.

33. To ensure that minimum standards in security and control are maintained, the following policies, guidelines and
procedures shall be strictly implemented in all jail facilities, EXCEPT;
a. Each newly admitted inmate shall be thoroughly searched for weapons and other contraband immediately upon
arrival in the facility;
b. All inmates must be searched thoroughly by the duty personnel whenever they enter or leave the security areas;
c. Conduct announced searches on inmates and inspection of their quarters and other areas accessible to inmates at
least once a week to detect and flush out contraband;
d. Maintain an updated written emergency operations plan such as but not limited to natural and man-made
calamities and other jail disturbances.

34. For Detainees, what are the disciplinary actions/measures that the Disciplinary is authorized to impose?
I. Admonition or verbal reprimand;
II. Restitution or reparation;
III. Temporary or permanent cancellation of all or some recreational privileges;
IV. Addition of visiting time;
a. I only
b. I and II
c. I, II and III
d. I, II, III and IV

35. The following are considered as less grave offenses, EXCEPT;


a. Failure to report for work detail without sufficient justification;
b. Failure to render assistance to an injured personnel or inmate;
c. Failure to assist in putting out fires inside the jail;
d. Making untruthful statements or lies in any official communication, transaction, or investigation;

36. Which of the following is considered as Grave Offense?


a. Keeping in his/her possession money, jewelry, cellular phones or other communication devices and other items
classified as contraband under the rules;
b. Failure to report for work detail without sufficient justification;
c. Failure to render assistance to an injured personnel or inmate;
d. Selling or bartering with fellow inmate(s) those items not classified as contraband;

37. _______ inmates must be referred to a jail physician or nurse for pre-natal examination;
a. Pregnant Inmates
b. Senior Citizen Inmates
c. Infirm Inmates
d. None of the above

38. What judicial conditions of penalty state that no one should be punished for the crime of another?
a. Must be legal
b. Must be personal
c. Must be certain
d. Must be commensurate with the offense
39. What theory adhered that the state must punish the criminal to prevent or suppress the danger to the state arising
from the criminal acts of the offender?
a. Prevention Theory
b. Abuse of Judicial Individualization
c. Secular Theory of Punishment
d. Classical Theory

40. What school defines individual responsibility and reflects an essentially non-punitive reaction to crime and
criminality, since the criminal was held to be not responsible for his acts, he was not to be punished. The adherents
of this school maintained that a crime, as any other act, is a natural phenomenon?
a. Classical
b. Italy
c. Positivist
d. Neo-Classical

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