1.
The primary objectives of Police is the suppression of crime, policeman knew too well that he
has life to defend and protect the rights of the citizen and uphold the law at all cost. This
statement is not correct.
a. False c. true
b. Maybe false d. maybe true
2. The primary as an upholder of the law must know its limitation upon him in enforcing the law,
thus: he must be aware of the limitations which the people, through law, have placed him.
a. Primordial police responsibility c. limitation of Police authority
b. Knowledge of the law and other responsibility d. use of proper means to obtain paper
ends
3. The Policeman shall be assiduously apply himself to the principles of the laws, which he is sworn
to apply.
a. Use of proper mean to obtain paper ends
b. Knowledge of the law and other responsibility
c. Limitation of Police authority
d. Primordial Police Responsibility
4. The policeman shall be mindful of his responsibility to have strict selection of methods in
discharging the duty of his office. Violation of law or public safety and property on the part of
the officers are intrinsically wrong. They are self-defeating if they instill in the public mind and a
like disposition.
a. Use of proper means to obtain paper ends
b. Cooperation with public officials
c. Proper conduct and behavior
d. Conduct towards the community
5. The Policeman shall cooperate fully with other public officials in the performance or authorized
duties, regardless of party affiliation or personal prejudices.
a. Proper conduct and behavior
b. Cooperation with public officials
c. Conduct towards the community
d. Conduct in arresting law violator
6. The policeman shall be mindful of his special identification by the public as an upholder of law,
police laxity of conduct or manner in private life, expressing either disrespect for the law or
seeking to gain special prevail, cannot but reflect upon in the policeman and the police service.
a. Proper conduct and behavior
b. Conduct towards the community
c. Conduct in arresting law violator
d. Firmness in refusing gifts or favors
7. The policeman shall be mindful of his responsibility to the community. He shall deal with
individuals of the community in the manner calculated to instill respect for its law.
a. Conduct in arresting law violator
b. Firmness in refusing gifts or favors
c. Conduct towards the community
d. Attitude towards police profession
8. Policeman shall use his powers of arrest in accordance with the law and with due regard to the
rights of the citizen concerned.
a. Firmness in refusing gifts or favors
b. Conduct in arresting law violator
c. Attitude towards police profession
d. Impartial presentation of evidence
9. Policeman representing the government bears heavy responsibility of maintaining, in his
conduct, the honor and integrity of all government institution.
a. Proper conduct and behavior
b. Conduct towards the community
c. Firmness in refusing gifts or favors
d. Attitude towards police profession
10. Policeman shall regard the best possible of his duties as a public trust and recognize his
responsibilities as a public servant.
a. Conduct in arresting law violator
b. Firmness in refusing gifts or favors
c. Attitude towards police profession
d. Impartial presentation of evidence
11. Policeman shall be concerned equally in the prosecution of the accused or for the defense of the
innocent.
a. Impartial presentation of evidence
b. Attitude towards police profession
c. Firmness in refusing gifts or favors
d. Conduct toward the community
12. The following are the PNP core values, except;
a. Love of GOD
b. Respect for authority
c. Stewartship over material things
d. None of the above
13. Uniform PNP members shall commit themselves to the democratic way of life and value and
maintain the principles of public accountability.
a. Commitment of democracy
b. Public office is public trust
c. Commitment to public interest
d. Non-partisanship
14. Public officer must at all times be accountable to the people, serve them with utmost
responsibility, integrity, loyalty and efficiency, act with patriotism, and justice, and least modest
lives. They shall at all times uphold the constitution and be loyal to our country, people and
organization above loyalty to any persons or organization.
a. Commitment to democracy
b. Commitment to public interest
c. Public office is public trust
d. Non-partisanship
15. PNP shall always uphold public interest over and above personal interest. All government properties,
resources and powers of their respective offices must be employed and used effectively, honestly and
efficiency, particularly to avoid wastage of public fund and revenues.
a. commitment to democracy
b. public office is a public trust
c. commitment to public interest
d. non-partisanship
16. PNP members shall provide service to everyone without discrimination regardless of party
affiliation in accordance with existing laws and regulations.
a. Non-partisanship c. PNP conduct during labor dispute
b. Physical fitness and health d. secrecy discipline
17. The involvement of PNP during strike, lockout, and labor dispute in general shall limited to the
maintenance of peace and order, enforcement of laws and legal orders of duly contributed
authorites.
a. PNP conduct during labor dispute
b. Physical fitness and health
c. Secrecy discipline
d. Proper care and use of public property
18. All PNP members strive to be physically fit and in good health at all times.
a. Physical fitness and health
b. Secrecy discipline
c. Social awareness
d. Proper care and use of public property
19. All PNP members shall be actively involved in civic, religious, and other social activities with the
end purpose of increasing social awareness.
a. Social awareness
b. Proper care and use of public property
c. Non-solicitation of patronage
d. Respect for human rights
20. All PNP members shall be responsible for the security, proper care and use of public property
issued to them and/or deposit under their care and custody, unauthorized used of public
property for personal convenience of gain and that of their family, friends, relatives is strictly
prohibited.
a. Proper care and use of public property
b. Non-solicitation of patronage
c. Respect for human rights
d. Devotion to duty
21. All PNP members seeking self-improvement through career development and shall not directly
or indirectly solicit influence or recommendation from politician, high ranking government
officials, prominent citizens, persons affiliated with civic or religious organization with regard to
their assignment, promotion, transfer or related advantage.
a. Non-solicitation of patronage
b. Respect for human rights
c. Devotion to duty
d. Conservation of natural resources
22. In the performance of duty, PNP members shall respect human dignity and uphold human rights
of all persons.
a. Devotion to duty
b. Respect for human rights
c. Conservation of natural resources
d. Discipline
23. All PNP members shall perform their duties with dedication, efficiency enthusiasm,
determination and manifest concerned for public welfare.
a. Discipline
b. Conservation of natural resources
c. Loyalty
d. Devotion to duty
24. All members of the PNP shall help in the development and conservation of our natural resources
for ecological balance and posterity. The natural resources are considered inalienable heritage
of our people.
a. Obedience to superior
b. Loyalty
c. Discipline
d. Conservation of natural resources
25. PNP policemen shall conduct themselves at all times in keeping with the rules and regulation of
the organization.
a. Loyalty
b. Obedience to superior
c. Social awareness
d. discipline
26. PNP members must be loyal to the constitution and the police service as manifested by their
loyalty to the superior, peers and subordinates as well.
a. Loyalty
b. Discipline
c. Obedience to superior
d. Social awareness
27. PNP members shall obey lawful orders and to be courteous to superior officers and other
appropriate authorities within the chain of command. No members shall use abusive, insulting
or indecent language to another member.
a. Public office is public trust
b. Social awareness
c. Discipline
d. Obedience to superior
28. In accordance with the doctrine of command responsibility, immediate commanders shall be
responsible for the effective supervision, control and direction of their personnel.
a. Social awareness
b. Discipline
c. Command responsibility
d. Loyalty
29. All PNP members shall adhere to high standards of morality and decency and shall set good
example for others to follow.
a. Morality c. humility
b. Justice d. integrity
30. ______is defined as quality of human acts that leads man to observe moral behavior to be
obedient to a system of moral rules, rules of right conduct.
a. Morality c. justice
b. Integrity d. perseverance
31. All PNP members shall be permitted to apply for search warrant for any evidence of assault
against himself without reporting the case in writing to his superior officer and obtaining form
his permission to apply for such warrant.
a. Judicious use of authority
b. Morality
c. Justice
d. Humility
32. PNP members shall strive constantly to respect the rights of other so that they can fulfill their
duties and exercise their rights as human beings, parents, children, citizens workers, leaders, of
in the other capacities and to see to ensure that others do likewise.
a. Justice c. orderliness
b. Integrity d. humility
33. All PNP members shall recognize the fact that they are public servants and not the master of the
people and toward this end, they should perform their duties without arrogance.
a. Humility c. orderliness
b. Integrity d. justice
34. All PNP shall follow logical procedure in accomplishing task assigned to them to minimize waste
in the use of time, money and efforts.
a. Orderliness c. perserverance
b. Integrity d. humility
35. Once a decision is made all PNP members shall take legitimate means to achieve the goal even
in the face of internal or external difficulties , and despite of anything which might weaken their
resolve in the course of time.
a. Orderliness c. humility
b. Justice d. perseverance
36. PNP members shall not allow themselves to be victims of corruption and dishonest practices in
accordance with the provision of existing laws on corrupt practices.
a. Integrity c. valor
b. Patriotism d. discipline
37. It sets the officer apart, and it clearly identifies his or her status as a police officer.
a. Uniform c. the power
b. The working hour d. the danger
38. The uniformed police officer, with the sidearm, baton, citation book, and other trappings of
office, is a walking symbol of government power.
a. The uniform c. the power
b. The working hours d. the danger
39. Police officers work daily and off duty is not a right but a privileges only, they also work
weekends, holidays, and frequently must put in overtime in emergency situations, and for court
appearance.
a. The power c. the working hour
b. The danger d. the dirty works
40. They deal with several issues, situations , and problems.
a. The power c. the working hours
b. The danger d. the dirty works
41. The police deal with dead bodies, crimes, crime victims, criminals, automobile accidents and
other aspects of society that most of us would rather not think about.
a. The power c. the working hours
b. The danger d. the dirty works
42. During times of great personal crisis and danger, they bravely forge on, confident that divine
providence will grant them protection and safety.
a. Spiritual beliefs c. valor
b. Patriotism d. discipline
43. They sacrificed their limbs and lives for the sake of their countrymen whom they have pledged
to serve.
a. Spiritual beliefs c. valor
b. Patriotism d. courteous
44. They manifest their love of country with a pledge of allegiance to the flag and a vow to defend
the constitution.
a. Valor c. patriotism
b. Discipline d. word of honor
45. The discipline of the PNP is manifested by instinctive obedience to lawful orders and thorough
and spontaneous actions towards attainment of organizational objectives guided by moral,
ethical and legal norms.
a. Patriotism c. discipline
b. Courteous d. word of honor
46. PNP members are upright in character, gentle in manners, dignified in appearance, and sincere
in their concern to fellowmen.
a. Patriotism c. discipline
b. Courteous d. word of honor
47. PNP member’s word is their bond. They stand by and commit to uphold it.
a. Valor c. courteous
b. Word of honor d. none of the above
48. PNP members perform their tasks with deep sense of responsibility and self-sacrifice. They shall
readily accept assignment anywhere in the country.
a. Duty c. loyalty
b. Valor d. camaraderie
49. PNP members are traditionally loyal to the organization, country and people as borne by history
and practice.
a. Duty c. loyalty
b. Camaraderie d. valor
50. The binding spirit that enhances teamwork and cooperation in the police organization,
extending to the people they serve, is manifested by the PNP member’s deep commitment and
concern for one another.
a. Camaraderie c. loyalty
b. Duty d. patriotism
51. It is branch of philosophy that studies the principles of right or wrong in human conduct.
a. Morality c. moral
b. Etheks d. ethics
52. Ethics sometimes called as _______.
a. Moral philoshopy c. moral philosophy
b. Moral character d. morality of philosophy
53. The following are not one of the three major areas in the study of ethics.
a. Meta-ethics c. normative ethics
b. (Meta-physics) d. applied ethics
54. Ethics that concerned about the theoretical meaning and reference of moral propositions, and
how their truth values can be determined.
a. Meta-ethics c. normative ethics
b. Applied ethics d. metaphysics
55. Ethics came from the Greek word which means one character.
a. Ethikos c. arête
b. Ethike d. ethos
56. Ethics came from the latin word which means customary, behavior and values.
a. Ethos c. ethikos
b. Ethos d. arête
57. Morality is what makes us a;
a. Human b. animal
b. Supernatural d. mamals
58. The following are some ethical principles, except;
a. Beneficence c. nonmaleficence
b. Justice d. autology
59. Doing good for others, helping others, obligation to act in the interest of others are best
example to an individual who has;
a. Ethical principles of beneficence
b. Ethical principles of non-maleficence
c. Ethical principles of autonomy
d. All of the above
60. Prevent harm or risk of client, includes misguidance, negligence and impact of stress/burnout.
a. Non-maleficence c. beneficence
b. Autonomy d. all of the above
61. Self-rule or self-governance, free from control of others.
a. Autonomy c. beneficence
b. Fidelity d. justice
62. Fairness in relation to distribution or allocation of time, resources and services.
a. Justice c. fidelity
b. Beneficence d. autonomy
63. Keeping promises or commitments, confidentiality and conflict of interest.
a. Fidelity c. justice
b. Fidelity d. beneficence
64. The following are the importance of ethics ex cept;
a. Indispensable knowledge
b. Without moral perception, man is only an animal
c. Without morality, man as rational being is a failure
d. Morality is what makes us a human being
65. The requirement for human life.
a. Ethics b. morality
b. Science d. physics
66. Ethics sometimes called;
a. Moral philosophy c. moral integrity
b. Meta-ethics d.all of the above
67. These are rules by which we make decisions about right and wrong, should and shouldn’t, good
and bad.
a. Morals c. ethics
b. Values d. customs
68. A social norms providing guidance for people in their dealing with one another, as standard
against which actions are evaluated; and as a prescription or requirement that people act justly.
a. Law c. ethics
b. Justice d. conduct
69. All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights. The statement is correct.
a. Yes c. no
b. I think so d. sometimes
70. Killing a person with intent is an example of;
a. Act of man c. human act
b. Both a and c d. a only
71. Are those which require the omission of a certain act such as not carrying illegal firearms, or not
destroying the property of others.
a. Negative duties c. positive duties
b. Affirmative duties d. natural duties
72. What kind of duty is imposed by natural law such as the duty to care for our health?
a. Negative c. positive
b. Affirmative d. natural
73. What is a moral obligation because it depends upon freewill?
a. Obligation c . Duty
b. Responsibility d. Accountability
74. It is the power of lawful authority to govern his subjects and to make laws for them.
a. Right of jurisdiction
b. Judicious right
c. Religious right
d. Alienable right
75. It is a qualitatively determined behavior which has a normative obligatory character and
presupposes the liberty of possible decision.
a. Values c. ethics
b. Character d. all of these
76. What is the science of the morality of human acts and rational human behavior?
a. Values c. ethics
b. Character d. good manners and right conduct
77. Tim Archie always do good and follows conduct even the absent of religion. Tim is a?
a. Moralista
b. Moralistic
c. Moral
d. moralist
78. What are the basic rights and freedoms that belong to every person in the world, from birth
until death?
a. Economic rights c. civil rights
b. Religious rights d. human rights
79. A branch of Philosophy dealing with what are good and bad with moral duty and obligation.
a. Logic c. aesthetics
b. Epistemology d. Ethics
80. Refers to the principles and policies a person expected to follow in the academic context. Thus ,
a definition in accordance to this concept would be to act with justice and coherence, following
ethical principles and a motivation focused on good purposes.
a. Academic style
b. Academic program and benefits for students
c. Academic integrity
d. Academic style
81. Are basic and fundamental beliefs that guide or motivate attitudes or actions. It describes the
personal qualities a person choose to embody to guide his actions; the sort of person he wants
to bel; the mannerin which he treats himself and others, and his interaction with the world
around him.
a. Values c. ethics
b. Morality d. general principle
82. The following are the core moral values; except,
a. Love of God
b. Chastity
c. Truthfulness
d. None of the above
83. The father of ethics is;
a. Aristotle c. Socrates
b. Plato d. Thales
84. What do we call the judgment we make relating to societal principles of right and wrong
behavior?
a.Morals
b. Ethics
c. values
d. tradition
85. The police _____is a noble profession which demands from its members specialized knowledge
and skills, as well as high standards of ethics and morality.
a. job c . service
b. Duty d. work
86. It is a noble profession which demands from its member’s specialized knowledge and skills, as
well as high standards of ethics and morality.
a. Police service c. law enforcement
b. Police duty d. police job
87. Complete this legal maxim, “Public office is a public _________.”
a. Policy c. honesty
b. Trust d. honor
88. Complete this statement. “Rank-has-its-own __________.”
a. Privilege c. preveledge
b. Privilege d. priviledge
89. It is the formal greeting rendered to uniformed members of the PNP.
a. Salute c. Handshake
b. Hello, Sir d. Sir/Ma’am
90. Those are those established usage or social practices carried on by tradition that obtained the
force of law.
a. Tradition c. Ceremony
b. Customs d. Social Decorum
91. It is the application of ethics?
a. Morals c. Ethics
b. Values d. Tradition
92. the PNP members shall be actively involved in all civic, religious, and other social activities with
the end purpose of increasing ______awareness.
a. business c camaraderie
b. religious d. social
93. its means a regularly followed procedure or pattern in conducting activities.
a. Tradition c. practice
b. Values d. habit
94. Ethike arte means;
a. Excellent character
b. Excellent virtous
c. Practical wisdom
d. phronesis
95. All PNP personnel shall be issued upon entry into the police service a copy of the PNP COPCES
which shall be considered an accountable property and shall be with them daily. What does
COPCES stand for?
a. Code of Practitioner Conduct and Ethical Standard
b. Code of Proper Conduct and Ethical Standard
c. Code of Professional Custom and Ethical Standard
d. Code of Professional Conduct and Ethical Standard
96. The key elements for a corrupt behavior are the following except:
a. Conduct prohibited by law
b. Misuse of position
c. Personal gain
d. Police brutality
97. When the police officer uses or sale of confiscated items and evidence, usually drugs or
narcotics, then he is doing what?
a. Recycling c. protection
b. Extortion d. corruption
98. It is the practical science that treats the principle of human morality and duty as applied to law
enforcement.
a. Science of law c. police ethics
b. Ethics d. ethical standard
99. What imports an act of cruelty, severity, unlawful, execution, or excessive use of authority?
a. Oppression c. protection
b. Extortion d. corruption
100. Who wrote the statement, “it is not money, or organization that defines the policeman’s
job, it is the job that defines the policeman”.
a. August Vollmer
b. Sir Robert peel
c. James Wilson
d. Henry Fielding