PCJS MOCK QUIZ

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PCJS Mock Quiz

Test your knowledge of the Criminal Justice System of the Philippines with our engaging PCJS Mock Quiz. This carefully crafted quiz consists of 30 questions that cover various aspects of criminology, law enforcement, and judicial processes.

Enhance your understanding and learn more about:

  • The pillars of the Criminal Justice System
  • Notable laws and regulations
  • Key terms and definitions
30 Questions8 MinutesCreated by TestingJustice42
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What are the 5 pillars of the Criminal Justice System of the Philippines
Law Enforcement, Prosecution, Court, Correction, Community
Law Enforcement, Prosecution, Court, Correction, Commuting
Law Enforcement, Prosecution, Court, Coercion, Community
Lawyer, Prosecution, Court, Correction, Community
Anti- Torture Law of 2009
Republic Act 9746
Republic Act 9745
Republic Act 9874
Republic Act 9475
American Sociologist that provided a definition of Criminology that is widely used when referring to the study of crime by the various academic disciplines.
Edward Sutherfland
Edward Sutherhand
Edward Sutherland
Jose Rizal
Caloocan Boy
Knowledge regarding crime
Crime
Criminology
Arrest
Si hannah ang tamang answer kasi siya ay laging tama
Professions that Contribute to the CJS
Drug Lord
Jojowain
AHHAHHA walang jowa
Forensic Expert
The administration of the criminal justice must concentrated in efficiency through increased capacity to apprehend, try, convict, and giving emphasis on speed and finality of cases in dealing with those accused of crime.
Crime Control Mode
Crime Control Model
Crime Control Master
Crime Control Tondo
International Justice Day by the international community
July 19,1998
July 5, 1998
August wala kang jowa , 2015
July 17, 1998
Commonly referred to as the World Court and primary judicial organ of the United Nations.
International Court of Jugs and Teddy (ICJ)
International Court of Justice (ICJ)
International Colon of Justice (ICJ)
International Court of Jealousy (ICJ)
When was the INTERPOL formed?
1915
1997
1914
1918
Considered as the prime mover of the criminal justice system
Law Enforcement
Court
Community
Prosecution
When, in his presence, the person to be arrested has committed, is actually committing, or is attempting to commit an offense.
In flagrante delicious
In flagrante delictotoy
In flagrante delicto
In flagranted delicto
Types of Arrest
An arrest may be made on any day and at any time of the day or night.
Section 6, Rule 114
Section 6, Rule 116
Section 6, Rule 113
Immune from arrest are Ambassadors and ministers of foreign countries.
Republic Act. No. 69
Republic Act. No. 78
Republic Act. No. 76
Republic Act. No. 75
Validity of Search Warrant
10 months
10 days
10 weeks
10 - ten ten ten " kasal song sana magets niyo joke ko"
Authorizes a search and a seizure without a warrant.
Plain View Doctrini
Plain View Doctrine
Plain View Doctrite
Plain Views Doctrine
A person lawfully arrested may be searched for dangerous weapons or anything which may have been used or constitute proof in the commission of an offense without a search warrant.
Section 13, Rule 127
Section 13, Rule 129
Section 13, Rule 126
Si hannah ulet tamang answer kasi siya ang sagot sa buhay mo
This is limited protective search of the outer clothing of a person to determine the presence of weapons.
Stop and Listen
Stop and Choke
Stop, Look and Listen
Stop and Frisk
When was the Republic Act 7438 approved?
April 27, 1992
April 28, 1992
April 27, 1994
April 27, 1990
No person shall be compelled to be a witness against himself.
Article III, Section 18
Article III, Section 17
Article III, Section 19
Article III, Section 16
Described as prevention by setting an example with the end view of creating fear in the mind of an individual who witnesses it in order for him not to do the same in the future.
Deterrence
Detterrence
Deterence
Teterrence
The maintenance or administration of what is just especially by the impartial adjustment of conflicting claims or the assignment of merited rewards or punishments.
Justice
Arrest
Judgement
Judgemental
Two Types of Correction
Institutional and  Non-Institutional Correction
Institutional and  Non-Institutionals Correction
Institutional and  No-Institutional Correction
Institutional and  Non-Institutional Corection
__________ will initiate criminal justice process by conducting criminal apprehension or arrest.
Police or Law Enforcement
Court
Correction
Hannah is always right
______________________ will conduct the judicial proceedings for the determination of guilt or innocence of the person arrested.
Correction
Coort
Court
Courrrt
Our Criminal Justice System is derived from ____________ 
American Criminal Justice System
Spanish Criminal Justice System
Americano Criminal Justice System
Amerikan Criminal Justice
Primary Goals of Criminal Justice System
Maintenance of lolo and order and Protection of members of society.
Maintenance of law and order and Protection of members of society.
Maintenance of law and order and Protection of hannah.
Maintenance of law and ranking and Protection of members of society.
Serves as a main artery through which programs and services instituted by the Department are delivered to the people.
National Bureau of Investigation
Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA
Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR)
Metro Manila Development Authority (MMDA)
Phases of Criminal Investigation
Identification of Crime committed, Identification of criminal offender, Tracing, locating, and arrest of the offender, Gathering of evidence to prove his guilt in the criminal proceeding.
Identification of Crime committed, Identification of criminal justice system, Tracing, locating, and arrest of the offender, Gathering of evidence to prove his guilt in the criminal proceeding.
Identification of Crime committed, Identification of criminal offender, Tracing, locating, and arrest of the person na nainlove ako ng tunay, Gathering of evidence to prove his guilt in the criminal proceeding.
Identification of Crime committed, Identification of criminal offender, Tracing, locating, and arrest of the offender, Gathering of evidence to prove his rap in the criminal proceeding.
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