CRIM 1-ITC Introduction To Criminology PDF
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CRIM 1- ITC INTRODUCTION TO CRIMINOLOGY 1. An Italian law professor who coined the word “Criminogia” in 1885 a. Paul Topinard b. Cesar Lombroso c. Rafaelle Garofalo d. Edwin Sutherland 2. He is the King of Babylon and the First Codifiers o...
CRIM 1- ITC INTRODUCTION TO CRIMINOLOGY 1. An Italian law professor who coined the word “Criminogia” in 1885 a. Paul Topinard b. Cesar Lombroso c. Rafaelle Garofalo d. Edwin Sutherland 2. He is the King of Babylon and the First Codifiers of law. a. Code of Drakon b. Hammurabi c. Solon d. The Hittites 3. The Criminal Law is a Retroactive. The statement is correct a. True b. False c. Yes d. No 4. Offender acquire something as a consequence of his criminal act. a. Extinctive b. Seasonal c. Acquisitive d. Acquaintance 5. The criminal act results a destruction in life and property. a. Extinctive b. Seasonal c. Acquisitive d. Acquaintance 6. Constantly evolving to the internal and external influence that affects our opinions and behavior. a. Criminology b. Social Phenomena c. Sociology d. Demography 7. It is a form of Social control. a. Law b. Penalty c. Law of Talion d. Code of Drakon 8. The practitioner in the field of forensic sciences a. Photography b. Legal Medicine c. Dactyloscopy d. Criminalistics 9. The one who regulate the Criminology student through board examination. a. Napolcom b. PRC c. CSC d. AFP-SAT 10. A French Anthropologist who coined the word “Criminilogie” in 1887. a. Paul Topinard b. Cesar Lombroso c. Rafaelle Garofalo d. Edwin Sutherland 11. The most forgotten man in CJS a. Accused b. Victim c. Criminals d. Witness 12. Considered as the “star” and the most pampered in Philippine Criminal Justice System. a. Accused b. Victim c. Criminals d. Witness 13. Defines criminology as the scientific approach in studying in criminal behavior. a. Edwin Sutherland b. Cesare Lombroso c. Jeremy Bentham d. Larry Siegel 14. In 1954, PCCr is also known as the________________. a. Flaridel Educational Institution b. Plaridel Education Institution c. Flaridel Educational Institute d. Plaridel Educational Institution 15. Known as “An Act of Creating the board of examiners for Criminologist in the Philippines and for other purposes”. a. RA 111A3 b. RA 11313 c. RA 6506 d. RA 8551 16. Who is the current Chairman of Board of Examiner? a. Atty. Ramil G. Gabao b. Dr. Pedro Solis c. Dr. Sixto O. De Leon d. Ruben A. Sta. Teresa 17. Mercy killing or the act or practice of painlessly putting to death a person suffering from incurable and distressing disease. a. Vaticide b. Matricide c. Euthanasia d. Fratricide 18. Killing of a mother by her own child. a. Vaticide b. Matricide c. Euthanasia d. Fratricide 19. A white collar crime in which a stockbroker makes repeated trades to fraudulently increase his/her commission. a. Churning b. Pilferage c. Shoplifting d. Burglary 20. A business owner burns his or her property, or hires someone to do it, to escape financial problems. a. Arson b. Arson for profit c. Arson fraud d. Acquaintance robbery 21. Theft by employees through stealth or deception. a. Churning b. Pilferage c. Shoplifting d. Burglary 22. People looking to collect insurance money, but who are afraid or unafraid to set the fire themselves, hire professional arsonist. a. Arson b. Arson for profit c. Arson fraud d. Acquaintance robbery 23. Breaking into and entering a home or structure for the purpose of committing a felony. a. Churning b. Pilferage c. Shoplifting d. Burglary 24. What is the Act No. of Revised Penal Code? a. Act. No. 4103 b. Act. No. 3815 c. Act No. 1508 d. Act. No. 3326 25. It is the first agency of social control in the CJS as it is called as the prime mover. a. NBI b. SAF c. PNP d. AFP 26. Are those grounds for exemption from punishment because there is missing in the agent of the crime any of the conditions which make the act voluntary or negligent. a. Justifying Circumstances b. Exempting Circumstances c. Mitigating circumstances’ d. Aggravating Circumstances 27. Those which if present in the commission of a crime, do not entirely free the actor from criminal liability but reduces only the penalty. a. Justifying Circumstances b. Exempting Circumstances c. Mitigating circumstances’ d. Aggravating Circumstances 28. Those which if attendant in the commission of the offense, would serve to increase the penalty. a. Justifying Circumstances b. Exempting Circumstances c. Mitigating circumstances’ d. Aggravating Circumstances 29. Those where the act of a person is said to be in accordance with the law, so that he in the eyes of the law is considered not to have violated the law and is therefore free from criminal and civil liabilities. a. Justifying Circumstances b. Exempting Circumstances c. Mitigating circumstances’ d. Aggravating Circumstances 30. He is the Father of Forensic Science. a. Edmond Locard b. Marcelo Malpighi c. Sir Edward Richard Henry d. Robert James Pitts 31. A man without fingerprint a. Edmond Locard b. Marcelo Malpighi c. Sir Edward Richard Henry d. Robert James Pitts 32. The grandfather of dactyloscopy a. Edmond Locard b. Marcelo Malpighi c. Sir Edward Richard Henry d. Robert James Pitts 33. The Father of Modern Fingerprints a. Edmond Locard b. Marcelo Malpighi c. Sir Edward Richard Henry d. Robert James Pitts 34. This is an art or science which deals with the study of the principles of photography, the preparation of photographic evidence, and its application to police work. a. Ballistics b. Police Photography c. Document d. Legal Medicine 35. It is a branch of medicine which deals with the application of medical knowledge to the purposes of law and in the administration of justice. a. Ballistics b. Police Photography c. Document d. Legal Medicine 36. This is any material which contains marks, signs, symbols either visible or invisible that may presently or ultimately convey a message or message to someone. a. Ballistics b. Police Photography c. Document d. Legal Medicine 37. It is one of the branches of the study of Ballistics which involves the investigation and identification of firearms by means of ammunition fired through them. a. Ballistics b. Police Photography c. Document d. Legal Medicine 38. The victim may personally know the offender who may be a co- worker, neighbor or classmate, or even in a relationship with each other. a. Victim Offender Relationship b. Victim Facilitation c. Victim Resistance d. Victim Blame 39. It is very common to hear people blame the victims for the crime committed against him. a. Victim Offender Relationship b. Victim Facilitation c. Victim Resistance d. Victim Blame 40. Defined as the action of a potential victim during a confrontation that is defined to interfere in any with the completion of the criminal act or escape. a. Victim Offender Relationship b. Victim Facilitation c. Victim Resistance d. Victim Blame 41. This happens in situations wherein victims unknowingly, carelessly, negligently and inadvertently it easier for the criminal to commit a crime. a. Victim Offender Relationship b. Victim Facilitation c. Victim Resistance d. Victim Blame 42. An act or behavior that is considered wrong or improper when it is committed by a child or minor. a. Emancipation b. Truancy c. Status Offense d. Unwritten rules 43. Defined as having unexcused absence from school for a period exceeding twenty (20) days. a. Emancipation b. Truancy c. Status Offense d. Unwritten rules 44. Those rules that are not written down on paper but are being obeyed because of our traditions, customs, culture and beliefs. a. Emancipation b. Truancy c. Status Offense d. Unwritten rules 45. Defined as the freedom from parental authority upon reaching the age of majority (18). a. Emancipation b. Truancy c. Status Offense d. Unwritten rules 46. It refers to an anti-social act or behavior which deviates from the normal pattern of rules and regulations, customs and culture which society does not accept and which there justifies punishment or corrective measures. a. Delinquency b. Delinquent c. Juvenile d. Juvenile Delinquency 47. An act or omission committed by a minor which is not in conformity with the norms of society. Any act, behavior or conduct which might be brought to court and judge whether such, is a violation of a law. a. Delinquency b. Delinquent c. Juvenile d. Juvenile Delinquency 48. Person below 18 years of age or those but are unable to fully take care themselves from abuse, neglect, cruelty, exploitation or discrimination because of physical or mental disability or conditions. a. Delinquency b. Delinquent c. Juvenile d. Juvenile Delinquency 49. Those who commit crime due to abnormalities or psychological disorders. They should be exempted from criminal liability. a. Criminoloid b. Pseudo Criminals c. Born Criminals d. Insane Criminals 50. Person who commits crime due to less physical stamina/self- control. a. Criminoloid b. Pseudo Criminals c. Born Criminals d. Insane Criminals ANSWER: 1. c 2. b 3. b 4. c 5. a 6. b 7. a 8. d 9. b 10. a 11. b 12. c 13. d 14. d 15. c 16. a 17. c 18. b 19. a 20. c 21. b 22. b 23. d 24. b 25. c 26. b 27. c 28. d 29. a 30. a 31. d 32. b 33. c 34. b 35. d 36. c 37. a 38. a 39. d 40. c 41. b 42. c 43. b 44. d 45. a 46. a 47. c 48. c 49. d 50. a