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BICOL COLLEGE

COLLEGE OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE EDUCATION


DARAGA, ALBAY

COMPARATIVE MODEL OF POLICING


MOCK QUIZ
NAME:_________________________________________ Block:_______________________ Date: ___________________

MULTIPLE CHOICE
Strictly no Erasures! Encircle only the letter of the correct answers

1. In what year that the Bilateral Agreement among its members at the INTERPOL approved?
A. 1923 C. 1924
B. 1978 D. 1932
2. The Interpol has developed a global police communications system known as:
A. I-24/7 C. I-26/7
B. I-30/7 D. I-36/7
3. Types of Notices used to seek the arrest with a view to extradition of subjects wanted and based upon an arrest warrant.
A. Red Notices C. Blue Notices
B. Purple Notices D. Green Notices
4. This is used to provide warnings and criminal intelligence about persons who have committed criminal offenses, and are likely
to repeat these crimes in other countries.
A. Red Notices C. Blue Notices
B. Purple Notices D. Green Notices
5. The general secretariate of the Interpol is located in:
A. Lyon France C. New york, USA
B. London England D. Tokyo Japan

6. The world's largest international police organization is:


A. Interpol C. ASEANA Pol
B. IACP D. Europol
7. A memorandum order designating the PNP as the Interpol, National Central Bureau for the Philippines.
A. M.O.92 C. M.O. 93
B. M.O.94 D. M.O. 95
8. The worlds largest international police organization to prevent or combat international crime is:
A. CIA C. FBI
B. Interpol D. Custom
9. Interpol targeting Eurasian criminal organizations is known:
A. Project Millennium C. Project AOC
B. Project Scream D. Project Bada
10. It is a police that keeps current files of information gathered about criminals involve in international counterfeiting,
kidnapping,
smuggling and drug cases.
A. Interpol C. FBI
B. CIA D. KGB
11. Peacekeeping Operations are established by the:
A. Secretary General C. Security Council
B. Security General D. Peacekeeping Operations General
12.. Who appoints a Special Representative of the Secretary General (SRSG).
A. Secretary General C. Security Council
B. Security General D. Peacekeeping Operations General
13. Who serves as the head of mission, and is responsible for implementing the mission mandate, and has the authority over all
components of the mission and reports to the Secretary-General through the under - Secretary-General for peacekeeping
operations.
A. SRSG C. CAO
B. DOA D. Security Council

14. Interpol means:


A. International police Operations agency
B. International criminal police organization
C. International Police criminal Operations.
D. International criminal police Operation

15. At the INTERPOL, which one of these provides access to members on different databases?
A. Secure global police communication services
B. Operational data services and databases for police
C. Operational police support services
D. Police training and development

IDENTIFICATION

I. Give the four (4) official languages of Interpol

II.On the pictures above give the meaning of these words

Sword –

Olive Branches –

Scales –

Globe –

OIPC-

ICPO-

III. Give the 7 regional offices of the World


1 . A court system where the accused is guilty until proven innocent.
A. Adversarial B. Inquisitorial
C. Common Law D. Civil law
2. A court system where the accused is innocent until proven guilty.
A. Adversarial B. Inquisitorial
C. Common Law D. Civil law
3. It refers to a package of transnational flow of people, production, investment, information,
ideas and authority.
A. Trans Nationalization B. internationalization
C. inter-border D. globalization
4. It refers to specifically to transnational crime carried out by organized crime organizations.
A. Transnational crime B. Transnational Organized Crime
C. Organized crime gangs D. Organized Criminal
5. The fastest growing criminal industry in the world.
A. Human Trafficking B. Exploitation
C. Bonded labor D. Forced labor
6. This is a crime, consisting of an intentional act of political violence to create an atmosphere of fear.
A. Terrorism B. Political crime
C. Hostage taking D. Transnational crime
7. This is a very broad category, encompassing everything from illegal immigration to international
prostitution, slavery, and child pornography.
A. Flow of people B. Migration
C. Human trafficking D. Sex slavery
8. This is the kind of policing system where police control is under direct control of the national government:
A. Fragmented B. Centralized
C. Integrated D. None of these
9. They are distinguished by a strong inquisitorial system where less right is granted to the accused, and the
written law is taken as gospel and subject to little interpretation. What is referred to this description?
A. civil law system B. socialist system
C. islamic system D. common law system
10. They are distinguished by procedures designed to rehabilitate or retrain people into fulfilling their
responsibilities to the state.
A. common law system B. civil law system
C. islamic system D. socialist system
11. Ultimate expression of positive law, designed to move the state forward toward the perfectibility of state
and mankind. It is referring to as what?
A. common law system B. civil law system
C. socialist system D. islamic syste

12. It has a civil law, specialized police forces and punishment is inconsistent, sometimes harsh, and
sometimes lenient. It is referred as what?
A. urban–commercial society B. folk-communal society
C. urban-industrial society D. bureaucratic society
13. They let things go for a while without attention until things become too much, and then hash, barbaric
punishment is resorted to. This society is known as:
A. urban–commercial society B. urban-industrial society
C. bureaucratic society D. folk-communal society
14. Progress comes along with rising expectations. People at the bottom develop unrealistic expectations
while people at the top don’t see themselves rising fast enough. What theory describes this?
A. demographic theory B. deprivation theory
C. modernization theory D. anomie theory
15. It has codified laws but laws that prescribe good behavior, police become specialized in how to handle
property crimes. It is referred to as what?
A. urban-industrial society B. bureaucratic society
C. folk-communal society D. urban–commercial society
16. Crime everywhere is the result of unrestrained migration and overpopulation in urban areas such as
slums. What theory best describes this?
A. modernization theory B. alertness to crime theory
C. economic theory D. opportunity theory
17. This society has little codification of law, no specialization among police?
A. urban-industrial society B. bureaucratic society
C. folk-communal society D. urban–commercial society
18. This system is distinguished by a strong adversarial system where lawyers interpret and judges are
bound by precedent?
A. socialist system B. Islamic systems
C. common law system D. civil law system
19. It sees the problem as society becoming too complex. This is the theory of
A. modernization theory B. alertness to crime theory
C. economic theory D. opportunity theory
20. When poor person commits a crime, the government goes to work analyzing the family, education and
employment needs of everyone in that poor person’s family. It is referring to?
A. Congo Police B. Egypt Police
C. Ireland Police D. Switzerland Police
21. With high standard of living, victims become more careless of their belongings, and opportunities for
committing crime multiply. What theory describes this?
A. modernization theory B. alertness to crime theory
C. economic theory D. opportunity theory
22. This kind of society has a system of laws, police who tend to keep busy handling political crime and
terrorism, and a system of punishment characterized by civilization and overcrowding.
A. Folk-communal society B. Urban-commercial society
C. Urban-industrial society D. Bureaucratic society
23. This kind of society has little codification of law, no specialization among police, and a system of
punishment that just let things go for a while without attention until things becomes too much, and
then harsh, barbaric punishment is resorted to.
A. Folk-communal society B. Urban-commercial society
C. Urban-industrial society D. Bureaucratic society
24. What type of police system which is distinguished by a strong inquisitorial system where less right is
grated to the accused, and the written law is taken as gospel and subject to little interpretation.
A. Common law system B. Civil law System
C. Socialist system D. Islamic system

25. What type of police system which is distinguished by procedures designed to rehabilitate or retain
people into fulfilling their responsibilities to the state?
A. Common law system B. Civil law System
C. Socialist system D. Islamic system
26. The accused is innocent until proven guilty is a principle of what system?
A. adversarial system B. inquisitorial system
C. islamic system D. socialist system
24. It is traditional in nature as it is based its crime control efficiency to the number of arrest and people
being put to jail for punishment.
A. continental policing B. modern policing
C. modernization D. colonization
27. It has a system of laws, police tends to keep busy handling political crime and terrorism, and a system
of punishment characterized by over criminalization and overcrowding. The statement is referring to:
A. urban-industrial society B. bureaucratic society
C. folk-communal society D. urban–commercial society
28. As a nation develops, people’s alertness to crime is heightened. They report more crime to police and
demand the police to become more effective in solving crime problems. What theory best describes
this situation?
A. modernization theory B. alertness to crime theory
C. economic theory D. opportunity theory
29. This system uses measurement of crime control efficiency and effectiveness based on absence of crime
or low crime rate?
A. continental policing B. modern policing
C. modernization D. colonization
30. Which of the following is not part of group?
A. islamic system B. socialist system
C. adversarial system D. None of these
31. Which one below that suggests that progressive lifestyles and norms result in the disintegration of older
norms that once held people together, but in other cases, people can come together and achieve social
consensus or social cohesion over values;
A. Alertness to crime theory B. Economic theory
C. Opportunity theory D. Anomie and Synomie theory
32. The researcher communicates with foreign researcher for his research. Which method is appropriate for
that research?
A. Communication method B. Safari method
C. Collaborative method D. Collective method
33.A transnational grouping of highly centralized enterprises run by criminals for the purpose of engaging
in illegal activity, most commonly for the purpose of generating a monetary profit. A criminal activity by
an enduring structure or organization developed and devoted primarily to the pursuit of profits through
illegal means.
A. organized activity B transnational group
C. organized crime D. organized criminal gang
34. Based on the event when a greater number of children are being born. As these baby booms grow up,
delinquent subcultures develop out of the adolescent identity crisis. What theory describes this?
A. demographic theory B. deprivation theory
C. modernization theory D. anomie theory
35.This is a package of transnational flows of people, production, investment, information, ideas and
authority.
A. Manufacturing B. Globalization
C. Internationalization D. Transnational

TEST II IDENTIFICATION

Direction: Write your answer on the blank provided in UPPERCASE / CAPITAL LETTER only.

_________________________36. A French term claimed to be the origin of the term police officer.
_________________________37. The degree of likeness and unlikeness of two policing model
_________________________38. The origin of police is derived from the Greek word which means ‘government of the
state’.
_________________________39. The Roman word of police which means the condition of the state.
_________________________40. A body of civil authority task to maintain peace and order, enforce the law, protects
lives and properties and ensure public safety.
_________________________41. It emphasizes on helping the community as oppose to enforcing the law.
_________________________42. It emphasizes the use of threats and actual arrest to resolve dispute.
_________________________43. It emphasizes on informal means of resolving dispute.
_________________________44. Common law system is also known as.
_________________________45. Civil law system is also known as.

TEST III: Directions: Explain briefly what is being asked.

46-50. Why we need to compare policing system to other countries?

Open your eyes to see the future answer.




1. In what year that the Bilateral Agreement among its members


at the INTERPOL approved?
A. 1923 C. 1924
B. 1978 D. 1932

3.The Interpol has developed a global police communications system known as:
A. I-24/7 C. I-26/7
B. I-30/7 D. I-36/7

4.Types of Notices used to seek the arrest with a view to extradition of subjects wanted and based upon an arrest
warrant.

A. Red Notices C. Blue Notices


B. Purple Notices D. Green Notices
5. This is used to provide warnings and criminal intelligence about persons who have committed criminal offenses,
and are likely to repeat these crimes in other countries.
A. Red Notices C. Blue Notices
B. Purple Notices D. Green Notices

6.The general secretariate of the Interpol is located in:


A. Lyon France C. New york, USA
B. London England D. Tokyo Japan

7. The following are four regions of the world Interpol except:


A. Africa's, C. Asia
B. Europe D. Russia

8. The world's largest international police organization is:


A. Interpol C. ASEANA Pol
B. IACP D. Europol

9. A memorandum order designating the PNP as the Interpol, National Central Bureau for the Philippines.
A. M.O.92 C. M.O. 93
B. M.O.94 D. M.O. 95

10. The worlds largest international police organization to prevent or combat international crime is:
A. CIA C. FBI
B. Interpol D. Custom

11. Interpol targeting Eurasian criminal organizations is known:


A. Project Millennium C. Project AOC
B. Project Scream D. Project Bada

12. It is a police that keeps current files of information gathered about criminals involve in international counterfeiting,
kidnapping, smuggling and drug cases.
A. Interpol C. FBI
B. CIA D. KGB

13. Peacekeeping Operations are established by the:


A. Secretary General C. Security Council
B. Security General D. Peacekeeping Operations General

14.Who appoints a Special Representative of the Secretary General (SRSG).


A. Secretary General C. Security Council
B. Security General D. Peacekeeping Operations General

15.Who serves as the head of mission, and is responsible for implementing the mission mandate, and has the
authority over all components of the mission and reports to the Secretary-General through the under - Secretary-
General for peacekeeping operations.
A. SRSG C. CAO
B. DOA D. Security Council

16. DPKO means:


A. Department of Peacekeeping Operations.
B. Department of Peacekeeping Organization.
C. Deployment of Peacekeeping Operations.
D. Deployment of Peacekeeping Organization.

17.At the INTERPOL, which one of these provides access to members on different databases?
A. Secure global police communication services
B. Operational data services and databases for police
C. Operational police support services
D. Police training and development

Identification
Give the the four (4) official languages of Interpol

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