COMPARATIVE POLICE POLICING SYSTEM
Prepared by; Mark Lester M. Flores R.C
___1. It is a package of transnational flow of people, production , investment
information , ideas and authority.
a. transnational economy
b. globalization
c. global effects
d. international economy
___2. The interpenetration of states,markets, communication and ideas.
a. transnational economy
b. globalization
c. global effects
d. international economy
___3. A form of government in which the political power is held by single , self
appointed ruler.
a. democracy
b. anarchy
c. autocracy
d. messianic democracy
___4. It is the important effect of globalization.
a. UN convention
b. economy
c. International treaty
d. word economy
___5. As a nation develops people awareness to crime is heightened. They demand
to authorities to be more effective in solving crime problem.
a. DAT
b. social learning theory
c. awareness theory of crime
d. alertness to crime theory
___6. It is the basis of modelling police system wherein it is traditional in nature
as it based its crime control efficiency to the number of arrest and people being put
to jail for punishment.
a. modern police system
b. continental police system
c. inquisitorial system
d. adversarial system
___7. Uses measurement of crime control efficiency and effectiveness based on
absence of crime or low crime rate to include citizen’s satisfaction in terms of
peace and order that propels progress.
a. modern police system
b. continental police system
c. inquisitorial system
d. adversarial system
___8. Among the following what country has a low crime rate.
a. new Zealand
b. japan
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d. Switzerland
___9. The following country noted to have a little crime rate or no crime,except;
a. Egypt c. Switzerland
b. Ireland d. Zaire
___10. This is the primary line of defense and protection for Bahamian citizens. As
such, the member of the forces deserve the full support and cooperation of the
government and all of citizens in the execution of their responsibilities.
a. Bahamas national police
b. Bahamas federal police
c. Federal Bahamas Police
[Link] Bahamas Police Force
___11. The federal ,national ,and paramilitary police force of Canada,and one of
the most recognized of its kind in the word.
a. royal Canadian mounted police
b. royal Canadian police
c. Canadian national police
d. polisan de Canadian
___12. This police system is quite complicated, having different types of police
forces with distinct jurisdiction and responsibilities, group into multiple forces, at
the federal, state and municipal levels.
a. Japan prefecture
b. Mexico police
c. Australian police
d. Singapore police
___13. Is a national police force with jurisdiction throughout all of Papua New
Guinea. Wherein do not have a traditional of strong local police, for it was
conquered by Australian, German and British and each colonialasation, have a
distinct system.
A. Royal Papua New Guinea Constabulary
B. National Police Papua New Guinea
C. Papua New Police
D. New Police In Papua
___14. A police system is technically a government department and has political
representation in government through the Minister of Police, the commissioner
and all sworn members swear allegiance directly to the Sovereign and by
constitutional convention, have constabulary independence from the government.
a. new Zealand police
b. Ireland police
c. japan police
d. none of the above
___15. The equivalent rank of Director Gen. of the Philippine National Police in
New Zealand.
a. commissioner general
b. commissioner
c. inspector-general
d. Director general
___16. The most important law enforcement organization in all Argentine territory.
a. Argentine federal police
b. state argentine police ]
c. Buenos Aires federal police
d. none of the above
___17. The law enforcement in Brazil have a five institutions, except;
a. Brazil federal police
b. federal highway police
c. state military police
d. federal railway police
___18. The law enforcement in Japan is provided by a;
a. prefectural
b. county police
c. National police
d. national police agency
___19. The law enforcement in China is provided by ;
a. federal police in china
b. national police in china
c. Cheuo Shea Police
d. prefecture
___20. The national police agency in Japan’s hierarchy system is supervised by;
a. national public safety commission
b. national safety commission
c. national police safety commission
d. national police agency coordination commission
___21. Theory of comparative policing that explained the effect of population in
relation to criminality.
a. demography theory
b. ecology theory
c. social structure theory
d. geographical theory
___22. Theory of comparative policing explained the 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.
a. modernization theory
b. deprivation theory
c. opportunity theory
d. awareness theory to crime
___23. The following are selected model in policing system. What system that are
an apolitical or free from any political patronage.
a. Japan
b. New Zealand
c. Police in Congo
d. Argentine
___24. A country that their system is technically a government department and has
political representation in government through the Minister of state.
a. Japan
b. New Zealand
c. Police in Congo
d. Argentine
___25. The new Zealand is a decentralized organization divided into twelve district
and headed by _______.
a. inspector-general
b. general
c. director gen
d. commissioner
___26. The policing system in Japan are checked by an independent judiciary and
there law enforcement was headed by _____.
a. national police agency
b. national public safety commission
c. commissioner
d. NPA
___27. In Japan there are police boxes this was substations near major
transportation hubs and shopping areas and in residential district for the first line of
police response to the public.
a. chujaiso
b. koban
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d. kempetai
___28. Law enforcement in China was carried out by______.
a. police
b. prefect
c. China police
d. none of these
___29. This is the national service of Singapore was introduced in 1969 , it was
solely geared towards the building up of the Singapore they are served as a
reserved unit.
a. volunteers
b. civilian staff
c. police national servicemen
d. special action force
___30. The highest rank of the Japan police that headed the National Police agency
and appointed by the commission.
a. commissioner
b. commissioner general
c. inspector general
d. general commissioner
___31. In Japan police this is usually staffed by a single officer .
a. koban
b. tokko
c. chuzaisho
d. kempetai
___32. Military police of the Imperial Japanese Army.
a. tokko
b. kempeitai
c. tokeitai
d. koban
___33. Military police of the imperial Japanese Navy
a. tokko
b. kempeitai
c. tokeitai
d. koban
___34. Military police of the imperial Japanese that investigation and controlled
political groups and ideologies deemed to be a threat to public order.
a. tokko
b. kempeitai
c. tokeitai
d. koban
___35. All are the basic entry requirements for police officers in Singapore police
system, except;
a. normal fitness level
b. good eyes sight
c. five passes in the GCE ordinary level
d. degree holder
___36. In Singapore the police compensation was reviewed and with the
accordance to the _____.
a. market rate
b. the public salaries
c. economic rates
d. salaries are keep competitive as part of anti corruption measure
___37. What primary color of the uniform of Singapore Police?
a. dark read
b. dark green
c. dark blue or Dacron blue
d. yellow green
___38. The hedgiest rank of police in Malaysia that is equivalent to Director gen in
PNP.
a. inspector- general
b. commissioner
c. director
d. commissioner- general
___39. The headquarters of Royal Malaysian Police is located at ..
a. Kuala Lumpur
b. Bukit Aman
c. Bukit Aman, Kuala Lumpur
d. Malaysia Kuala Lumpur
___40. It is the centralized command of Indonesia National Police and was
divided into forces.
a. polri
b. polda
c. polres
d. jaya
___41. The Headquarter, Indonesia National Police hat located in Kebayoran Baru,
South Jakarta, Indonesia.
a. Markas Besar/Mabes
b. Kepolisian Negara
c. only b
d. none of these
___42. Royal Thai Police Headquarter is located at
a. Thailand
b. Bangkok
c. Jakarta
d. none of these
___43. Law enforcement in Australia is facilitated and under the control of state,
territory and the Federal governments.
I. police,
II. sheriffs
III. bailiffs
IV. Frankpledge
a. only a b. I, II, III c. II,III, IV d. I,II,III,IV
___44. Have responsibility for a community policing role in Commonwealth territories
such as the Australian Capital Territory.
a. AUSTRALIAN FEDERAL POLICE
b. POLICE
c. BAILLIFS
d. SHERIFFS
___45. Functions and duties of the Australian Federal Police are the following;
I. Provide Liaison Officers to various overseas posts to assist in relations
with various police forces overseas, as well as providing community
policing officers to assist in the development of local law enforcement
agencies and peacekeeping operation.
II. To enforce Commonwealth of Australia criminal law and to protect
Commonwealth and national interests fro crime in Australia and overseas.
III. The AFP provides community policing to the ACT, the Jervis Bay Territory,
Norfolk Island, Christmas Island and the Cocos (Keeling) Islands. The
AFP provides protective security for (and on behalf of) the Australian
Government.
IV. It is Australia’s International Law enforcement and policing representative,
and the Government’s Chief source of advice on policing issues.
a. I, II,III b. IV only c. I,II,III,IV d. III,IV,I
___46. Responsible for maintaining its own police force which is responsible for policing
at the state and local level in Australia
a. State Police of Australia
b. bailiffs police
c. sheriff police inn Australia
d. Australian Federal POLICE
___47. An international police organization recognized by the United Nations and its
member countries. Interpol is the world’s largest international police organization with
____ member countries.
a.187 b.183 c.182 d. 184
___48. The ITERPOL has a Four official languages ,they are the following except;
I. English
II. French
III. Spanish
IV. German
a. I b. II c. III d. IV
___48. The INTERPOL has a Four Regions of the world except.
a. Africa’s, b. Asia; c. America’s d. Atlantic
___49. Liaison office of the INTERPOL located at,
a. Bangkok b. Japan c. Italy d. French
___50. Vision of the INTERPOL is the following,
I. Interpol exists to help create a safer world.
II. Its aim is to provide a unique range of essential services to the law
enforcement community to optimize the international effort to combat
crime.
III. To be the world’s pre-eminent police organization in support of all
organizations,
IV. Authorities and services whose mission is preventing, detecting, and
suppressing crime.
a. I,II, b. II, III c. I,II,III d. II,III,IV
___51. Interpol will act on the basis of the articulated demands and expectations of
these organizations, authorities and services, while remaining alert to developments so
as to be able to anticipate future requirements.
I. Providing both a global perspective and a regional focus;
II. Exchanging information that is timely, accurate, relevant & complete;
III. Facilitating international co-operation;
IV. Coordinating joint operational activities of its member countries;
V. Making available know-how, expertise and good practice
a. I,II,III,IV,V b. I,II,III,V c. II,III,IV,V d. IV,V,II,I
___52. The intention is to facilitate international police co-operation even where
diplomatic relations do not exist between particular countries. Action is taken with the
limits of the laws existing in different countries and in the spirit of the Universal
Declaration of Human Rights. Interpol’s constitution prohibits ‘any intervention.
a. political b. military c. religious d. all of the above
___52. The three core function of INTERPOL is fundamental condition for international
police co-operation is for police forces to be able to communicate with each other
securely throughout the world. Once police can communicate internationally, and a
further function is to alert police in member countries of wanted persons via Interpol
notices.
I. Proactive support for police operations throughout the world
II. A range of criminal databases and analytical services
III. A unique and secure global police communication system
IV. Prioritizes crime-fighting programmed on fugitives
a.I,II,III, b. I,II,III,IV c. I,II [Link] only
___53. It is the organization’s supreme governing body of the INTERPOL, composed of
delegates appointed by each member country.
a. General Secretariat b. General Assembly c. executive d. only a
___54. The organization’s supreme governing body, it meets once a year and takes all
important decisions related to.
a. policy, resources
b. working methods
c. finances activities and programmed
d. all of the above
___55.