Justine Jerick F.
Ordoviz BSCrim4 November 20, 2024
Technical English Multiple Choice Type of Question
1. What is the legal document that commands a peace officer to search for specific personal
property and bring it to court?
a. Subpoena
b. Search Warrant
c. Warrant of Arrest
d. Affidavit
2. What is the purpose of a preliminary investigation in the context of criminal proceedings?
a. To determine the guilt or innocence of the accused.
b. To conduct a trial and deliver a verdict.
c. To determine if there is sufficient evidence to proceed with a formal trial.
d. To sentence the accused if found guilty.
3. Which type of police report is typically submitted daily by beat patrol supervisors,
summarizing their patrol activities?
a. Investigation Report
b. Special Report
c. Progress Report
d. Beat Inspection or After Patrol Report
4. What kind of report details the findings and actions taken by an investigating officer based
on their inquiries and gathered facts?
a. Investigation Report
b. Spot Report
c. Progress Report
d. Special Report
5. What specific police record maintains information about arrests and jail bookings, including
an arrest number for each arrest?
a. Records
b. Spot Report
c. Progress Report
d. Arrest and Booking Records
6. Which type of police report is typically generated after a significant incident occurs in a
specific area, requiring action within 24 hours?
a. Progress Report
b. Situation Report
c. Spot Report
d. Special Report
7. What type of report is usually created when a lower police unit feels obligated to report on
an issue or follows instructions from higher offices?
a. Progress Report
b. Spot Report
c. Special Report
d. Situation Report
8. Which type of report provides information about the progress or status of an activity or
operation?
a. Performance Report
b. Fact-finding Report
c. Technical Report
d. Progress Report
9. What is the principle of brevity in police reporting, and why is it important?
a. Using complex language to impress readers.
b. Keeping reports concise and to the point, avoiding unnecessary details.
c. Including personal opinions and interpretations.
d. Providing a detailed account of every event, no matter how insignificant.
10. What is the principle of promptness in police reporting, and why is it important?
a. Submitting reports only when convenient.
b. Delaying reports to gather more information.
c. Completing reports in a timely manner to ensure accuracy and relevance.
d. Ignoring deadlines for report submissions.