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Gingoog City Colleges


LEA 8 Organized Crime Investigation
Quiz 1
Name: ___________________________________________________________________
Date: ________________________________________
Instruction: Encircle the letter of the correct answer, intelligently.
1. A presidential commission created to address organized crime by providing support to operating
line units.
A. PAOCTF
B. PAOCC
C. PCTC
D. All of these.
2. A presidential task force created to address organized crime by directly operating in the field,
subsequently turned into a commission.
A. PAOCTF
B. PAOCC
C. PCTC
D. All of these.
3. crimes committed by a person of respectability and high social status in the course of his
occupation.
A. Organized crime B. Corporate Crime
C. White Collar Crime
D. B & C
4. In Sicily, Italy, a developed extended family or clan known as ____________________, an entity
of reliance and source of strength in response to the social goals suppressive experiences,
often regarded the starting point of organized crime activities.
A. Sicilian Mafia
B. Extended family
C. family
D. famigla
5. Italian, head of the family who administered the affairs of the family; loyalty and obedience every
member bears unto him.
A. Pater Familias
B. Capo di famiglia C. Head of the Family D. God father.
6. Cosa Nostra A. Our Thing

B. Our Goals

C. Our Objectives

D. Our Father

7. _____________ - is the use of material, nonpublic, financial information to obtain an unfair


advantage in trading securities.
A. Corporate intelligence
B. Insider Trading
C. Stocks Trading
D. Information
8. The worlds largest international police organization.
A. ICPO
B. Interpol
C. A only
D. B only

E. Any of the choices.

9. The idea of Intepol was born in 1914 at the first police congress held in
A. Geneva
B. Switzerland
C. New York
D. Monaco
10. A central point of contact within its police structure; a proposal in the General Assembly of the
Interpol held in Berlin:
A. National Police Secretariat
B. National Central Bureau
C. Central Intelligence
D. Central Police Committee
11. The first Secretary General of the Interpol.
A. Oskar Dressler
B. Oscar Dresler
C. Oscar Wilde

D. Oskar Dresller

12. The year the Philippines became a member of the Interpol.


A. 1963
B. 1965
C. 1961
D. 1960
E. Summer of 69
13. The following are notices issued by the Interpol, except one:
A. Individual Notices
B. Modus operandi sheets
C. Notice of Arrest
D. Stolen property notices
14. Interpol Blue notice means:
A. To seek or provide information on modus operandi
B. To provide warnings and intelligence about persons
C. To help locate missing persons
D. To collect additional information about a persons identity

15. Red notice means:


A. To warn an event
B. To seek location and arrest of person
C. To help locate missing persons
D. To help identify a missing person
16. Purple notice means:
A. Issued for groups and individuals who are target of UN Security Council
B. To seek or provide information on modi operandi, objects, devices and concealment method
used by criminals.
C. To seek information on unidentified dead body/ies
D. To provide warnings and intelligence
17. Head of the Interpols Organized Crime Group who defined organized crime is:
A. Paul Nisbitt
B. Paul Nestbit
C. Paul Nesbitt
D. Paul Nisbitt
18. What law punishes crimes against international humanitarian law, genocide and other crimes
against humanity?
A. RA 9815
B. RA9581
C. RA 9851
D. RA 9158
19. What law deals on eliminating trafficking in persons especially women and children?
A. RA 9802
B. RA 9208
C. RA 9028
D. RA 9082
20. Are statements of how and why particular facts about the social world are related. They range in
scope from concise descriptions of a single social process to paradigms for analysis and
interpretation.
A. Theory
B. Theories
C. Thoughts
D. Explanations
21. Who advances the Psychoanalytic Theory?
A. Simon Freud
B. Simpson Freud
C. Sigmund Freud

D. Simund Freud

22. The moderator between super-ego and id is


A. Lego
B. Eco
C. Ego D. Eggo
23. What is the theory regarding deviant behavior pioneered by Lawrence Kohlberg?
A. Moral Progress Theory
B. Moral Development Perspective Theory
C. Moral Theory
D. Moral Development Theory
24. Attachment Theory is proposed byJohn Bowlby.
A. True
B. False
C. He is not a sociologist.

D. None of this.

25. persistent of criminal behavior depends on whether or not it is rewarded or punished. The most
significant rewards and punishments are those given by those who are important in an
individuals life.
A. Differential Learning Theory
B. Differential Reinforcement Theory
C. Differential Theory
D. Differential Calculus
26. The oldest sociology program of the United States begun in 1892, which later a distinct branch of
criminology came from. What university?
A. University of New York
B. Yale University
C. Massachusetts Institute of Technology
D. University of Chicago
27. What theory was advanced by Robert Merton?
A. Strength Theory
B. Train Theory

C. Strain Theory

28. The most common mode of adjustment according to Merton is


A. Innovation
B. Conformity
C. Rebellion

D. Merton Theory

D. Ritualism

29. The breakdown of social order as a result of the loss of standards and values, a theory by Emile
Durkheim is
A. Anemic Theory B. Anomy Theory
C. Breakdown Theory
D. Anomie
30. States that crime is learned through social interaction.
A. Differential Association Theory
B. Differential Learning Theory
C. Both A and B
D. None of these.

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