SUBJECT: POLICE ETHICS
NAME: SCORE:
COURSE and YEAR: DATE:
INSTRUCTION: Select the correct answer for each of the following questions.
Mark only one answer for each item by shading the box corresponding to the
letter of your choice on the answer sheet provided. STRICTLY NO ERASURES
ALLOWED. Use pencil no. 1 only.
1. Which among the following does not belong to the core moral values?
a. Truthfulness c. Respect of Authority
b. Chastity d. none of these
2. It is known as the courage in the line of duty.
a. Valor c. Camaraderie
b. Courage d. Command
3. An action for social control promulgated for all professions and
prescribes the duties of an individual towards others.
a. Ethical Standards c. Code of Ethics
b. Code of Conduct d. all of these
4. The binding spirit that enhances teamwork and cooperation in the police
organization, extending to the people they serve is manifested by the
PNP members’ deep commitment and concern to one another.
a. Valor c. Camaraderie
b. Courage d. Command
5. The authority of a person lawfully exercised over subordinates by virtue
of rank, position or assignment.
a. Valor c. Camaraderie
b. Courage d. Command
6. In consonance with the requirements of honor and integrity in the PNP,
all members must have the moral courage to sacrifice self-interest in
keeping with the time-honored principle of __________.
a. Delicadeza c. Police Lifestyle
b. Patronage d. Example
7. A police professional conduct which states that PNP members shall
provide services to everyone without discrimination regardless of party
affiliation in accordance with existing laws and regulations.
a. Non-partisanship c. Secrecy Discipline
b. Social Awareness d. all of these
8. It is the multiplicity of sterling qualities, both natural and acquired,
which, because it proceed from the hearts and minds and it also greatly
influenced one’s behavior towards himself and others.
a. Unity c. Kagandahan ng Loob
b. Camaraderie d. Duty
9. Component of moral science which deals with the duties and
responsibility which a law enforcement officer owes to the community and
public.
a. Loyalty c. Police Ethics
b. Courtesy d. Police Community Relations
10. Acts and omissions not involving moral turpitude, but affecting the
internal discipline of the PNP, such as simple negligence and
misconduct, frequent absences, gabling prohibited by law, tardiness and
insubordination.
a. Serious Offense c. Felony
b. Grave Offense d. Minor Offense
11. The most significant power exercised by a police as a first-line
supervisor.
a. Control over Organization c. Cost Control
b. Manpower Control d. Planning Control
12. Mental and moral training that makes a man willing to be subject to
regulation and control for the benefit of the group where he belongs.
a. Courtesy c. Morale
, AREA: CRIMINAL SOCIOLOGY
SUBJECT: POLICE ETHICS
a. Be a born leader.
b. Ave acquired the techniques of handling men.
c. Have enough experience and training.
d. Have normal intelligence and a sincere desire to serve.
14. The following are types of elicited acts, except:
a. Election c. Consent
b. Fruition d. Internal actions
15. Are those performed by the will and are not bodily externalized.
a. Internal actions c. Elicited Acts
b. Commanded Acts d. All of these
16. It is a Latin word which means Customary.
a. Customaria c. Ethikos
b. Ethikus d. Ethicus
17. Is the quality of human acts by which they are constituted as good, bad,
or indifferent.
a. Morale c. Conscience
b. Ethics d. None of these
18. Study of human motivation, and ultimately of human rational behavior.
a. Ethics c. Police Ethics
b. Code of Ethics d. Morality
19. Either tendencies towards desirable objects or tendencies away from
undesirable or harmful things.
a. Passion c. Morales
b. Compassion d. Camaraderie
20. These are rights that are civil or religious rights, which can be
surrendered, renounced, or removed, such as the right to decent
livelihood.
a. Alienable Rights c. Human Rights
b. Civil Right d. Ecclesiastical Rights
21. These are those based on the natural law, that is, on human nature.
a. Civil Rights c. Internal Rights
b. Natural Rights d. All of these
22. Self-esteem, self confidence, drives a person’s attitude and emotional
feeling regarding their way of life and the people whom they interact
with.
a. Leadership c. Discipline
b. Morale d. Ethics
23. Discontent and grievance may result to:
a. Impersonal attitude c. Inconsistent Administration
b. Severe punishment d. Unusual strictness
24. It refers to the sum total dealings of the police to the community it
serves.
a. Police Community Relations c. Community Participation
b. Community Relations d. None of these
25. These are rights which are dependent upon the laws of the State.
a. Civil Rights c. Internal Rights
b. Natural Rights d. Ecclesiastical Rights
26. Are those rights which are dependent upon the laws of a church or a
religious sect.
a. Civil Rights c. Internal Rights
b. Natural Rights d. Ecclesiastical Rights
27. Consist of moral and legal precepts which govern the relationship of man
in all aspects of life.
a. Public Relations c. Police Community relations
b. Human Relations d. Civic Action Program
28. In terms of its use in effective supervision, discipline is considered
as:
a. Authority c. Training
b. Control d. Regulation
29. The most significant element in reprimanding a subordinate should be to:
a. Conduct an immediate investigation.