PNP Law and History Reviewer 6
1. During the term of President Corazon Aquino, who was designated as the first Director General of the PNP?
a. Rodolfo Biazon
b. Juan Ponce Enrile
c. Cesar Nazareno
d. Gringo Honasan
Answer: C
2. This law established that the Philippine National Police is under the Department of Interior and Local Government.
a. RA 8551
b. RA 6975
c. RA 7428
d. RA 9262
Answer: B
3. The Rays of the Sun in the PNP Logo traditionally represent the:
a. Shield used by the police in its fight against lawlessness.
b. Fourteen Police Regional Offices spread all over the country.
c. Eight provinces which revolted against Spain.
d. Distinct ideals for the officers, men and women of the PNP.
Answer: C
4. When Philippine Constabulary was later integrated into the ranks of the Armed Forces of the Philippines, the police force were called:
a. State police
b. PC
c. PNP
d. National police
Answer: A
5. Who was the first Filipino chief of the Philippine Constabulary?
a. Ramon Montano
b. Rafael Crame
c. Cesar Nazareno
d. Cesar Purisima
Answer: B
6. Who was the first chief of the Philippine National Police?
a. Ramon Montano
b. Panfilo Lacson
c. Cesar Nazareno
d. Cesar Purisima
Answer: C
7. Field training program shall include experience and assignment in the following field except:
a. Patrol
b. Traffic
c. Investigation
d. Intelligence
Answer: D
8. The PNP National Headquarters is named after the first Filipino PC Chief:
a. Basilio Valdez
b. Vicente Lim
c. Rafael Crame
d. Prospero Olivas
Answer: C
9. A senator who became the PNP Chief at the time of President Joseph Ejercito Estrada.
a. Panfilo Lacson
b. Gringo Honasan
c. Antonio Trillanes
d. Richard Gordon
Answer: A
10. On August 8, 1975, Presidential Decree No. 765 was issued, which led to the establishment of__________________, the country's national police force.
a. Insular Police Force
b. Integrated National Police
c. Philippine National Police
d. Philippine Constabulary-Integrated National Police
Answer: D
Related:
1. Philippine History Reviewer
2. Philippine Constitution Reviewer
3. PNP Law and History Reviewer 7
a. Rodolfo Biazon
b. Juan Ponce Enrile
c. Cesar Nazareno
d. Gringo Honasan
Answer: C
2. This law established that the Philippine National Police is under the Department of Interior and Local Government.
a. RA 8551
b. RA 6975
c. RA 7428
d. RA 9262
Answer: B
3. The Rays of the Sun in the PNP Logo traditionally represent the:
a. Shield used by the police in its fight against lawlessness.
b. Fourteen Police Regional Offices spread all over the country.
c. Eight provinces which revolted against Spain.
d. Distinct ideals for the officers, men and women of the PNP.
Answer: C
4. When Philippine Constabulary was later integrated into the ranks of the Armed Forces of the Philippines, the police force were called:
a. State police
b. PC
c. PNP
d. National police
Answer: A
5. Who was the first Filipino chief of the Philippine Constabulary?
a. Ramon Montano
b. Rafael Crame
c. Cesar Nazareno
d. Cesar Purisima
Answer: B
6. Who was the first chief of the Philippine National Police?
a. Ramon Montano
b. Panfilo Lacson
c. Cesar Nazareno
d. Cesar Purisima
Answer: C
7. Field training program shall include experience and assignment in the following field except:
a. Patrol
b. Traffic
c. Investigation
d. Intelligence
Answer: D
8. The PNP National Headquarters is named after the first Filipino PC Chief:
a. Basilio Valdez
b. Vicente Lim
c. Rafael Crame
d. Prospero Olivas
Answer: C
9. A senator who became the PNP Chief at the time of President Joseph Ejercito Estrada.
a. Panfilo Lacson
b. Gringo Honasan
c. Antonio Trillanes
d. Richard Gordon
Answer: A
10. On August 8, 1975, Presidential Decree No. 765 was issued, which led to the establishment of__________________, the country's national police force.
a. Insular Police Force
b. Integrated National Police
c. Philippine National Police
d. Philippine Constabulary-Integrated National Police
Answer: D
Related:
1. Philippine History Reviewer
2. Philippine Constitution Reviewer
3. PNP Law and History Reviewer 7