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2. RESTRICCIÓN A LA LIBRE TRANSMIBILIDAD DE LAS ACCIONES EN LAS

2.2. RESTRICCIÓN A LA TRANSMISIBILIDAD DE LAS ACCIONES EN LA

2.3.2 Origen de la sociedad por acciones simplificada

1. Sir Robert Peel introduced the Metropolitan Police Act and passed by the parliament of England on

A. 1828 B. 1829 C. 1830 D. 1831

2. Considered as the father of modern policing system. A. Sir Robert Peel

B. August Vollmer C. Edgar Hoover D. Henry Armstrong

3. In the principles of law enforcement enunciated by Sir Robert Peel, the basic mission of the police is

A. Prevention of crime B. Enforcement of the law

C. Maintenance of peace and order D. None of the above

4. One of the feature of this act is that no freeman shall be taken or imprisoned except by the judgment of his peer

A. Magna Carta B. Statute of 1295 C. Legies Henry D. None of the above

the beginning of the curfew hours A. Statute of 1295

B. Statute of 1775 C. Statute of 1827 D. Statute of 1834

6. A Position having power to arrest, punish, and imposes imprisonment. A. Justice of the Peace

B. Sheriff

C. Star Chamber Court D. traveling Judge

7. A Special Court that tried cases against the state. A. Shire-Reeve

B. Star Chamber Court C. Magna Carta

D. Legies Henry

8. He is held responsible in passing judgment that was taken from the shire-reeve in view of some abuses.

A. Legies Henry B. star Chamber Court C. Justice of the Peace D. Traveling Judge

9. An Act enacted in England with the following features: a. Policeman became public servant

b. The Police has a broad power of arrest

c. Grand Jury was created to inquire on the violations of the law. A. Statute of 1295

B. Star Chamber Court C. Legies Henry D. Magna Carta 10. Shire means A. Ruler B. District C. Police D. Judge 11. Reeve means A. Ruler B. District C. Police D. Judge

Answer:

1. B 2. A 3. A 4. A 5. A 6. A 7. B 8. D 9. C 10. B 11. A

Patrol Organization and Operation Reviewer 2

1. A round line or district area regularly traversed by foot police patrol.

A. Bureau B. Division C. Section D. Beat

2. One of the advantage of this patrol is that the patrolman knows the area and people in his beat.

A. Bicycle Patrol B. Horse Patrol C. Motorized Patrol D. Foot Patrol

3. Backbone of the police service in the community. A. Police Intelligence

B. Police Investigation C. Police Patrol

D. None of the above

4. One of the following types of police patrol is currently not used in the Philippines.

A. Mobile Patrol B. Foot Patrol C. Animal Patrol D. Aircraft Patrol

A. Police Patrol

B. Police Investigation C. Police Intelligence D. None of the Above

6. From the time of the receipt of the call by the police dispatcher to the arrival of the mobile patrol at the scene. A. Response Time

B. Preparation Time C. Speed Time

D. None of the Above

7. Which of the following kind of patrol is most effective in parade and crowd control.

A. Foot Patrol B. Horse Patrol C. Mobile Patrol D. Aircraft Patrol

8. One of the advantage of this kind of patrol is stealth silence for movement.

A. Foot Patrol B. Bicycle Patrol C. Mobile Patrol D. Horse Patrol

9. An electronic equipment that has helped the police in its record, storage, and location system.

A. Walkie Talkie B. Vault

C. File Room D. Computer

10. One electronic gadget or equipment that has assisted immediately the police investigation and interrogation in his work.

A. Walkie Talkie B. Tape Recorder C. Computer

D. None of the Above

Answer:

1. D 2. D 3. C 4. D 5. A 6. A 7. B 8. B 9. D 10. B

1. Backbone of the police department. A. Intelligence

B. Patrol

C. Investigation D. Vice Control

2. Established the fist English police department, the London metropolitan police in 1829.

A. O.W Wilson B. Sir Robert Peel C. Henry Fielding D. None of the Above

3. He laid the foundation for the first modern police force. he was appointed magistrate in Westminster in 1748.

A. Henry Fielding B. Sir Robert Peel C. O.W. Wilson

D. None of the Above

4. A Chicago Police department superintendent, he introduced a one man mobile patrol except in ghetto and crime ridden section of the city. The rationale is that help is a microphone away.

A. O.W. Wilson B. Sir Robert Peel C. Henry Fielding D. None of the Above

5. Required all men in a given town to serve on the night watch. A. Hue and Cry

B. Shires

C. Parish constable D. Watch and Ward

6. Ten tithings or 100 families under the charge of a constable. A. Shire

B. Parish Constable C. Beadies

D. Hundred

7. Groups of hundreds within a specific geographic area.They were put under the control of the King and were governed by a shire-reeve or sheriff.

A. Shires

B. Parish Constable C. Beadies

D. Tithings

8. Ten families who grouped together to protect one another and to assume responsibility for the acts of the group member.

A. Hundred B. Shires C. Tithings D. Beadies

9. Enacted in 1285 in England, it established a rudimentary criminal justice system in which most of the responsibility for law enforcenment remained with the people themselves.

A. The Hue and Cry B. shire-reeve

C. Statute of Winchester D. Magna carta

10.He was responsible for organizing and supervising the watch A. Shire-reeve

B. Shire C. Magistrate

Answer:

1. B 2. B 3. A 4. A 5. D 6. D 7. A 8. C 9. C 10.D

Patrol Organization and Operation Reviewer 4

1. He assisted the justices of the peace by presiding the courts, ordering arrest, calling witnesses and examining prisoners

A. Parish Constable B. Sheriff

C. Magistrates D. Shire

2. This office was created to assist the shire-reeve in non urban areas A. Justice of the Peace

B. Parish Constable C. Magistrates D. Watchmen

3. This office was created to assist the shire-reeve in urban areas. A. Justice of the Peace

B. Parish Constable C. Magistrates D. Watchmen

4. Patrolling the streets from dusk till dawn to insure that all local people were indoors and quite and to insure that no strangers were roaming around.

A. Justice of the peace B. Parish Constable C. Magistrates D. Watchmen

5. A system of apprehending criminals whereby a complainant goes in the middle of the street and shout at the top of his voice calling all males to assemble and indicates the whereabouts of the culprit.

A. Royal Judge B. Magistrates C. Watchmen D. Hue and Cry

6. He conducts Criminal investigation and give punishment. A. Royal Judge

B. Magistrate C. Watchmen D. Parish Constable

7. Suspects were required to place their hands in boiling water. When not hurt, he will be acquitted, if not he is guilty of the crime.

A. Hue and Cry B. Shire

C. Trial by Ordeal D. None of the Above

8. An Anglo-saxon period of policing system where the residents themselves were required to preserve the peace and order and protect life and

properties of the people. A. Hue and Cry

B. Royal Judge C. Trial by ordeal D. Tun policing system

9. The cooperative human effort to achieve the purpose of criminal justice system.

A. Civil Administration B. Police Administration C. Patrol Administration D. None of the above

10.This law established the Napolcom under the office of the President. It is also known as the Police Act of 1966.

A. R.A. 6975 B. C.A. 181 C. R.A. 4864 D. R.A. 4668

Answer:

1. C 2. A 3. B 4. D 5. D 6. A 7. C 8. D 9. B 10. C

Patrol Organization and Operation Reviewer 5

1. An area containing two or more beat, route, or post. A. Sector

B. District C. Area

D. None of the Above

2. A geographical subdivision of a city for patrol purposes usually with its own station.

A. Sector B. District C. Area

D. None of the Above

3. A section or territorial division of a large city each composed of designated districts.

A. Sector B. District C. Area

D. None of the Above

4. All personnel of the police department who have taken oath. A. Duty officer

B. Subordinate officer C. Sworn officer

D. Commanding officer

5. Describes the procedure that defines the duties of officers assigned to specific post or position.

A. Duty Manual B. Mission Order

C. Special Order D. Office Manual

6. The Japanese Military Police. A. Kempetai

B. Sepuko C. Arigato D. Kimchi

7. The Manila Police Department was formally organized on this date. A. July 31, 1901

B. July 31. 1902 C. August 1, 1901 D. August 1, 1902

8. The PC (Philippine Constabulary) was organized as the first insular police force on this date.

A. July 31, 1901 B. July 31, 1902 C. August 1, 1901 D. August 1, 1902

9. The First Chief of the PC (Philippine Constabulary). A. Ronald John Hay

B. Henry Allen C. George Cury D. John Burnham

10. The First chief of police of Manila. A. Henry Allen B. George Cury C. Howard Taft D. Tomas Clark Answer: 1. A 2. B 3. C 4. C 5. A 6. A 7. A 8. C 9. B 10. B