Directions: Select the best answers. Letters only.
1. Mongolia’s Security forces are divided into agencies, which of this responsible for internal defense?
a. Ministry of Justice and Home Affairs b. Ministry of Home Affairs
c. General Intelligence d. Ministry of Defense
2. The duration training of private and sergeant officer in Mongolia is months while those assigned lieutenant will spend years in Mongolia Police Academy.
a. 6 to 12 months, 2-4 years b. 6 to 10 months, 1-3 years c. 3 to 6 months, 3-5 years d. 3 to 6 months, 1-4 years
3. “Aymag” in police of Mongolia means
a. Municipality b. City c. Province d. State
4. Kuwait government s very rigid in screening of its police officer except in the qualification of a. education b. citizenry c. relationship of tribal groups d. relationship of the ruling family 5. What is the lowest rank in Police Kuwait?
a. Constable b. Private 1st class c. Police Officer I d. Police Constable 6. Police Act of 1963 is the law establishing
a. Police in Nepal b. Police in Malaysia c. Police in Taiwan d. Police in Trinidad Tobago 7. Which of the following countries which decentralized policing system?
a. Indonesia b. Philippines c. Kuwait d. Germany
8. In Pakistan, this law made their police organization the norm to be followed in all provinces under the British Rule. What is this law?
a. Police Act of 1861 b. Police Act of 1881 c. Police Act of 1871 d. Police Act of 1891
9. Republic Act number 6975 is the law creating the PNP organization under the DILG while Republic Act Number 8551 refers to the law of “Philippine National Police Reform and Reorganization act of 1998. What is the Taiwan’s law similar these laws?
a. Police Act no. 3 of 1889 c. Police Act no. 3 of 1888 b. Police Act no. 4 of 1889 d. Police Act. No. 4 of 1888
10. The duties of police are defined by the law on authorities of the Interior and concern the maintenance of public order and fight against crime in Kyrgzstan.
a. 2005 b. 1985 c. 1995 d. 1975
11. Although the educational qualifications may vary from province to province, generally the requirement for constables in Pakistan is?
a. 12 years of school education b. 10 years of school education c. 11 years of school education d. 9 years of school education
12. In Angola, the age qualification to become police is .
a. 18 to 55 years old b. 18 to 35 years old c. 18 to 45 years old d. 18 to 25 years old 13. In Sri Lanka, the following are the three divisions of police ranks, except:
a. Gazzetted officers b. Junior Gazzetted officers c. Senior Gazzetted officers d. Non Gazzetted officers
14. Which of the following s the lowest rank in Police Sri Lanka?
a. Police Constable Class I c. Police Constable Class 2 b. Police Constable Class 3 d. Police Constable Class 4
15. What is the highest rank in Kuwait Police
a. Lt. General b. Major General c. General d. Brigadier General 16. Punjab prison in located in?
a. Oman b. Israel c. Saudi Arabia d. Pakistan
17. The equivalent of Senior Police officer 4 (SP04 in the PNP) to that Kazakhstan Law enforcement rank is?
a. Senior praporshik of militsiya b. Senior starshina of militsiya c. Senior sergeant of militsiya d. Senior private of militsiya
18. Police officer 2 in the Philippines is in Israel?
a. RavNitzav b. RavShoter c. Nitzav d. Shoter 19. What is the appropriate number of professional police officers in Izrael?
a. 30,000 b. 7,000 c. 300,000 d. 70,000
20. What is the main mission of police in India?
a. Safer India b. Towards Safer India c. Towards Peaceful India d. Peaceful India
21. “Chowkidars” means
a. Volunteer police in India b. Municipal police in India c. Rural police in India d. Urban police in India
22. In India, there are three levels of entry into the police force. What are these?
a. First is as constable, for which at least a secondary school education is required.
b. For the second level of entry, the qualification is a degree in any discipline.
c. Candidate has to sit for a written examination, and later for an interview.
d. For scheduled castes and scheduled tribes, marginal concession are given in respect to education qualification and age
a. a, b and c b. c, b and d c. a, b and d d. c, a and b
23. United Kingdom has no national police force, only a network of individual forces, which may coordinate more centrally in times of crisis through what are known as mutual aid procedures.
This statement is true. These statements are
a. True b. False c. Partially True d. Partially False
24. The federal government is prohibited from exercising general police powers due to restrictions in the constitution, because the United States is organized as a union of sovereign states, which earn retain their police, military and domestic law-making power. This statement is
a. True b. False c. Partially True d. Partially False 25. The United States has 3 styles of policing. Which of these is emphasizes the maintaining order,
usually found in communities with a declining industrial base, and a blue-collar, mixed ethnic/racial population. This form of policing is implicitly less pro-active than other styles, and certain offenses may be “overlooked” on a variety of social, legal, and cultural grounds, as long as the public order is maintained.
a. Watchman b. Service c. Legalistic d. Security 26. The Royal Police of Brunei is in charge of the following functions. Except
a. Prisons b. fire services c. the issuing of licenses d. immigration 27. The country of Cambodia is surrounded by
a. Laos b. Vietnam c. Thailand d. Persian Gulf
a. a, b and c b. b, c and d c. a, b and d d. all of the above 28. Which of the following countries that include in their the two-month training course the
Information Technology designed to improve their ability to process ID cards?
a. Cambodia b. California c. Columbia d. Sri Lanka 29. What are the three security agencies under the Syrian law enforcement?
a. General security b. state security c. political security d. territorial security a. a, b and c b. b, c and d c. a, b and d d. all of the above
30. The equipment of Police Officer I in Cambodian law enforcement rank is
a. Officer cadet b. warrant officer c. chief warrant officer d. constable 31. The flag of Iraq has three equal horizontal bands of red (top) white and black, the takbir in
green Arabic script is centered in the white band. That is meant by takbir?
a. God is great b. God loves Iraq c. God saves Iraq d. God saves Saddam 32. The equivalent of National Police Commission in the Philippines in Sir Lanka is
a. National Police Commission
b. National Public Security Commission c. National Police Board
d. National Police Protection Commission
33. The name of Kuwait is derived from the Arabic meaning fortress built near water.
a. Akwat b. Kouwati c. Kauwat d. Kouwat
34. The – ISF al-mudiriyya al-‘aama li-Quwwa al-Amin al-Dakhili) or Forcers de Securitereriure (FSI) in French is the national police and security force of Lebanon which means.
a. Internal security forces b. Security for Peace and Order c. Peace and Order Security Force d. Police security Force
35. The highway patrol or motorway police in Germany is
a. Wasserschutzpolizei b. Autobahnpolizei c. Spezialeinsatzkommando d. Higpatrolpolizie 36. What is the equivalent of National Police Commissions in the Philippines to that of Japan Law
Enforcement?
a. National Public Safety Commission b. National Police Agency Commission c. National Police and Public Commission d. National Public and Safety Commission
37. Under the Japanese historical police organization, which of the following is in charge of the investigation and control of political groups and ideologies deemed to be a threat to public order?
a. Tokko b. Tokeitai c. Kempetai d. Kidotai
38. Below are included functions of police in Japan which is gathering of information related to their duties. The information they gather include the following except those
a. Working late at night who might be of help as witnesses to crime b. Normally cooperative with the police
c. Not engage in formal employment (stand by) d. Owns gun or swords
a. a, b and c b. no exception c. a, b and d d. all of the above
39. One of the opportunities brought by globalization to law enforcement is that criminals have taken advantage of transitioning and more open economies to establish front companies and quasi-legitimate businesses that facilitate smuggling, money laundering, financial frauds, intellectual property piracy, and other illicit ventures. This statement is
a. True b. partly false c. false d. Partly false
40. The statement that “criminal groups have taken advantage of the high volume of legitimate trade to smuggle drugs, arms, and other contraband across national boundaries” is considered a. Threat to law enforcement brought by globalization
b. Opportunity to law enforcement brought by globalization c. Both threat and opportunity to law enforcement
d. Challenge to law enforcement
41. Policing plays an increasingly important role in United Nations peacekeeping and this looks set to grown in the year ahead, especially as the international community seeks to develop the rule of law and reform security institutions in States recovering from conflict. This is the concept of a. Transnational policing b. Global policing c. National policing d. Divided policing 42. The following are international police associations in the world, except:
a. Europol b. IACP c. Interpol
d. None of the above
43. Which of the following is not a member of ASEAN Chiefs of Police?
a. Indonesia b. Philippines c. Malaysia c. North Korea 44. Does Europol only act on request?
a. Yes, Europol should be informed whether the requested investigation will be initiated.
b. Yes, member states should deal with any request from Europol to initiate, conduct or co-ordinate investigations in specific cases and should give such request due consideration.
c. a and b are correct d. only b is correct
45. Where is the present Interpol headquarters located?
a. Lyon, France b. Saint Cloud, a town located near Paris c. Italy d. London 46. As of 2012, what is the estimate total member country of the Interpol?
a. 300 b. 100 c. 200 d. 50
47. Interpol does not take political side in its work. It takes cases where the crime or the matter relates to more than one country. It looks after many types of cases. Some of them are noted below, except:
a. Terrorism b. Illicit drug production c. Organized crime d. rebellion 48. The countries in Europe needed a co-operation between countries. This was needed because
criminals would commit crimes in one country in Europe and then skip to another country to
avoid prosecution. Since Europe is tightly packed continent, police didn’t have enough time to catch criminals, this was the idea why?
a. Interpol was created b. UN police was created c. Europol was created d. IACP was created 49. Which of the following is not a mission of the IACP?
a. Advance professional police service b. Promote enhanced police administration
c. Foster cooperation and the exchange of information and experience among the police leaders and police organizations of recognized professional and technical standing throughout the world.
d. Arrest the suspect
50. The Taiwanese gangsters who are often executes in large corporations. They are often involved in white collar crimes, such as illegal stock trading and bribery, and sometimes run for public office. This is
a. Heijin b. Red Wa c. Jao Pho d. La Cosa Nostra
51. In Cambodian Law enforcement, the police are organized into six departments. Which of the following is not one of them?
a. security b. public order c. transport d. investigation
52. Indonesia Police has command and divided into territorial force. Which of these is called provincial police?
a. Kepolisian Daerah or Polda b. Kepolisian Wilayah or Polwil c. Kipolisian Resort or Polres d. Kepolisian Sektor or Polsek
53. In the law enforcement organization of Qatar, the Police is commanded by a commandant who is . For operational purposes, the emirate is divided into four departments:
Airport, Doha, North and Umm Said
a. senior military officer b. colonel c. brigadier d. lieutenant colonel 54. What is the equivalent of police officer I in the PNP organization to that Qatar law enforcement
organization?
a. constable b. shorta I c. policeman I d. Shurti 55. Which of the following types of United States police also known as boroughs?
a. Federal b. Country c. State d. Sheriff 56. What is known as religious or moralist police in Saudi Arabia?
a. Mubahith b. Moro front c. Mutaween d. Mara Noah 57. Mutaween is a police responsible for
a. Enforcement of the constitution b. Enforcement of the Quran c. Investigation
d. Intelligence
58. Which of the following is the lowest commissioned police rank in Thailand?
a. Phantamruat tir b. Roitamruattho c. Roitamruatek d. Roitamruat tri 59. What is the equivalent of roitamruat tri?
a. police major b. police lieutenant c. police captain d. police sub-lieutenant 60. Which of the following is not one of the states in United Kingdom?
a. Scotland b. Ireland c. England d. New Zealand
61. What is the age qualification to qualify for Taiwan police?
a. 21-30 b. 19-29 c. 20-30 d. 18-28
62. What is the equivalent of DILG in China law enforcement?
a. Ministry of public order b. Ministry of justice
c. Ministry of local government d. Ministry of public security
63. What is the equivalent of Philippine National Police in Saudi Arabia?
a. Saudi Police Force b. Saudi National Police
c. Saudi National Security Force d. Department of Public Safety
64. A law enforcement agency which not only enjoys the respect of the society, for its integrity, professional competence, and impartially but also serves as a role model for provincial police forces. This the vision of Federal Investigation Agency of
a. USA police b. UK police c. UAE police d. Pakistan police 65. The “no height requirement” is applicable in the following countries, except:
a. Vietnam b. UK c. Australia d. Afghanistan 66. What is the equivalent of PNP in Oman?
a. Oman Security Police
b. Oman Department of Public Security c. Republic of Oman Police
d. Royal Oman Police
67. The Department of Interior and Local Government in the Philippines is in Iran.
a. Department of Interior b. Ministry of Interior
c. Ministry of Interior and Home affairs d. Ministry of Interior and justice
68. The National Police of Angola it has the lowest rank of
a. conscript b. field marshall c. office cadet d. constable
69. The name of Comoros police is a. Comoros Security Force b. Comoros National Police
c. Comoros National Police Force
d. Comoros National Police Security Force
70. In Madagascar, the name of national police is a. National Gendarmerie
b. National Madagascar Police c. Madagascar National Police
71. Namibian Police Force has the highest rank of
a. Inspector General c. Director General b. Police Commissioner d. 5 Star General
72. A Review whereby advisory opinions rather than judgments are rendered because constitutionality is decided without hearing an actual case that has arisen under a particular law is
a. adjudications b. administrative c. adversarial d. abstract 73. Attorney in France are called?
a. advocats b. counsel c. lawyer d. your honor
74. Committees in England that act as an independent watch dog on the prisons, meeting with inmates and staff to safeguard the well-being and rights of all prisoners and to help with problems of discipline and administrations.
a. Board of Borstals b. Board of Bundestag c. Board of Bundersat d. Board of Visitors 75. What is the Police Force Act in which the New Zealand Police Force was established as a single
national force?
a. Constabulary act of 1876 b. Police Force Act of 1886 b. Police Force Act of 1947 c. Police Act of 1958
76. The central training institution for police recruits and police officers in New Zealand.
a. New Zealand Police College b. Royal New Zealand Police College c. Royal New Zealand Police College
d. Royal New Zealand Law Enforcement College 77. New Zealand Police is a organization.
a. centralized b. decentralized c. disorganized d. demoralized 78. New Zealand Police is divided into how many districts?
a. 10 b. 12 c. 11 d. 13
79. Created in 1964 to provide a specialist armed response unit, similar to CO19 in the United Kingdom.
a. Special Tactics Group c. Armed Offenders Squad b. Special Air Service d. Special Weapon Group 80. How many ranks are there in the New Zealand Police?
a. 10 b. 11 c. 12 d. 13 81. What is the Motto of the New Zealand Police?
a. “Safer Communities Everywhere”
b. “Safer Communities Together”
c. “Safer Communities Forever”
d. “Safer Communities Police”
82. What is the percentage of officers with the rank of Commissioners in the New Zealand Police?
a. 5% b. 75% c. 15% d. 80%
83. Which of the following is not among the Chinese police components:
a. Patrol police b. prison police c. Judicial procuratorates d. Judicial Peoples court 84. Which type of Chinese police responsible for escorting suspects in cases investigated by the
prosecutors?
a. security police b. prison police c. judicial procuratorates d. judicial peoples court 85. The Chinese principal police authority. It is responsible for maintaining social and public order, and also for the conducting investigations and arrest of suspects in criminal cases. It maintains public order in accordance with the administrative power granted by law and through the police force.
a. Ministry of Public Safety b. Ministry of State Security c. Peoples Armed Police d. Peoples Liberation Police e
86. The first work line defense in police Japan is
a. Kidotai b. Tokko c. Koban d. kempetai
87. How many police ranks are there in China police?
a. 12 b. 15 c. 13 d. 16
88. What is the equivalent of Police officer I to the police rank in UK?
a. Police constable I b. Kobantable c. Constable d. Patrol officer 89. What is the equivalent rank of Director General to police rank in China?
a. Police Commissioner c. Chief Constable b. Chief Supt d. Chief of Police
90. Taiwan’s police emergency call number is?
a. 1-1-10 b. 1-1-1 c. 5-5-5 d. 911
91. The Republic of Kazakhstan has police force, its name is?
a. Republic of Kazakhstan Police Force b. Republic of Kazakhstan Security Force c. Kazakhstan Military Police
d. Kazakhstan Royal Police
92. Which of the following is not an entry qualification for police in Canada?
a. Completed 4 years secondary education b. 18 years old and above
c. Certified first aid CPR d. Must pass polygraph test
a. None of the above is qualification b. All of the above are qualifications c. A and c are not qualifications d. C and d are not qualifications
93. What is the exact name of the police force in Canada a. Royal Canadian Mounted Police
b. Canada Security Force
c. National Police Agency of Canada d. Department of Canadian Security Force
94. Chief Superintendent in Canada police rank is equivalent to in the Philippines.
a. Director b. Sr. Spt. d. Chief Supt. d. Deputy Director General 95. Canada is the 2nd largest country in the world the biggest is Russia, what is the approximately
population of the former?
a. 33 million and 100 c. 43 million and 100 b. 53 million and 100 d. 63 million and 100 96. Ukraine police is called?
a. Mileetseeya b. Pulisia c. policia d. polisia
97. “Making the a safer place to live, work, visit and play” is the favorite quotes of police
in .
a. Switzerland b. Ireland c. Bahamas d. Egypt Oasis
98. One of the places with the highest crime rate in the world is with 6400 murders per year @ 8 million population.
a. Columbia b. Syria c. Dominica d. Sri Lanka 99. Qatar has no height requirement for police and the age qualification is?
a. 16 years old b. 20 years old c. 18 years old d. 21 years old
100. If the decentralize law enforcement system is to be adopted in the Philippines, what is the best possible application?
a. It can be applicable in all cities b. It can be applicable in all regions
c. It can be applicable to either city or regions that can financially sustain its operation d. It can neither be applicable in cities nor in any regions
Test II. Multiple Choice:
Directions: Select the best answer. Letters only
1. In 1972, the Germans developed the terrorisms forces which gained as one of the top anti-terrorism in the world. What is the name of this force?
a. Grinzchutzgruppe b. Grinszvhutzgruppe c. Grenschutzgruppi d. Grenzschutzgruppe 2. The terrorist group that has significant presence in China in the 20th century is
a. Yugurs b. Rugurys c. Guyurs c. Uygurs
3. What country where inmates had been forced to tie themselves to the cell bars to sleep because of lack of floor space?
a. Brazil b. Germany c. Venezuela d. Albany
4. A form or restitution used in Islamic countries which it pays directly to the victim of his family as compensation for the crime committed
a. community service b. probation c. restitution d. diyya
5. “We punish you not because you have stolen a chicken but because we do not want others to follow what you have done.” This statement is true in
a. Retribution b. Incapacitation c. Rehabilitation d. Deterrence 6. Which country does not apply “warning” as a form of criminal sanction?
a. European countries b. Slovena c. Kazakhstan d. Japan
7. In Saudi Arabia the dispute involving relations of foreign businessmen are generally handled by a. Shaira court b. Courts of appeal c. high court d. board of grievances 8. There is no formal division between civil and criminal cases in Saudi Arabia. This statement is
a. true b. yes c. false d. no
9. This court handles legal matters across boundaries and for violations on international standards a. Supranational court b. Transnational Court c. Super national court d. national court 10. What is the lowest level of court in Japan?
a. District b. police c. country d. summary 11. In France what level of court that has he jurisdiction over minor offenses?
a. assize b. minor c. correctional d. police
a. assize b. minor c. correctional d. police