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Institutional Correctional

This document discusses key concepts in institutional corrections. It covers: 1) Different types of prisoners categorized by the length of their sentence, such as municipal, city, and provincial prisoners. 2) The roles and responsibilities of different correctional institutions like prisons, jails, and detention centers in housing and supervising prisoners. 3) Procedures that prisons follow for classifying, counting, and transferring inmates within the correctional system. 4) Theories of punishment like retribution, deterrence, and reformation that guide the treatment and rehabilitation of prisoners.
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Institutional Correctional

This document discusses key concepts in institutional corrections. It covers: 1) Different types of prisoners categorized by the length of their sentence, such as municipal, city, and provincial prisoners. 2) The roles and responsibilities of different correctional institutions like prisons, jails, and detention centers in housing and supervising prisoners. 3) Procedures that prisons follow for classifying, counting, and transferring inmates within the correctional system. 4) Theories of punishment like retribution, deterrence, and reformation that guide the treatment and rehabilitation of prisoners.
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EASY QUESTIONS A. 1:2 B. 1:4


1. A deduction of sentence given to prisoner in recognition of his C. 1:7 D. 1:12
good conduct or good behavior.
A. Parole B. Good Conduct Time Allowance 16. The basis of this old school of penology is the human free-will.
C. Good Conduct Pass D. All of these A. Penology School B. Classical School
C. Neo-classical D. Positivist
2. A person convicted and sentenced to serve for not more than
six months is classified as – 18. It is the primary objective of custodial and security division.
A. Municipal prisoner B. City prisoner A. To prevent riots B. To implement discipline
C. Insular prisoner D. Colonist C. To help in reformation of prisoners D. Security

3. A continuing application of the treatment program. 19. How long is the duration of stay in the viewing of the deceased
A. Diversification B. Execution of the treatment program relative of an inmate?
C. Reclassification D. None of these A. 2 hours B. 3 hours
C. 6 hours D. 12 hours
4. A finally convicted able–bodied inmates maybe required to work 20. A municipal warden must have the minimum rank of.
for at least how many hours in a day? A. SJO1 B. J/INSP
A. 4 hours B. 6 hours C. J/SINSP D. J/CINSP
C. 8 hours D. none of these
21. A person who is detained for the violation of law or ordinance
5. An inmate maybe excused from mandatory labor if he or she and has not been convicted is a -
is... A. Detention Prisoner B. Provincial Prisoner
A. over 55 years of age B. over 60 years of age C. Municipal Prisoner D. City Prisoner
C. over 65 years of age D. over 70 years of age
22. A person who is sentenced to serve a prison term of over
6. An open institution usually a penal farm or camp three (3) years is a _________________.
A. Minimum Security Institution B. Medium Security Institution A. Municipal prisoner B. Detention prisoner
C. Maximum Security Institution D. None of these C. City prisoner D. National or Insular prisoner

7. First to use punitive imprisonment 23. Clinical services geared toward improving inmates behavior
A. England B. United States of America are administered by
C. Germany D. None of these A. Psychiatrist B. Social Worker
C. Psychologist D. None of these
8. A prisoner sentenced for more than three years is under the
jurisdiction of the 24. How many times counting of prisoner be made within 24-
A. City Jail B. District Jail hours?
C. Provincial Jail D. Bureau of Corrections A. At least 3 times B. At least 4 times
C. At least 2 times D. At least 5 times
9. Detention prisoners who are awaiting judgment or trial of their
case are under the supervision and control of 25. Ideal number of days for proper classification of newly
A. Provincial Jails convicted offenders at the RDC?
B. National Bilibid Prisons A. 45 days B. 30 days
C. Bureau of Corrections C. 55 days D. 15 days
D. Bureau of Jail Management and Penology
26. Prisoners whose sentences are more than three years to
10. It is an institution intended to detain or house political capital punishment are considered
offenders. A. municipal prisoners B. provincial prisoners
A. Iwahig Penal farm B. Sablayan Prison Farm C. city prisoners D. insular prisoners
C. Davao Penal Farm D. San Ramon Prison and Penal farm
11. Intelligence and personality test are administered by- 27. Refers to those who are confined in correctional facilities
A. Psychologist B. Psychiatrist awaiting verdict in their cases
C. Correctional officer D. Social worker A. Prisoner B. Detainees
C. Probationer D. Offender
12. For security purposes, what is the minimum required ratio in
escorting an offender when in transit? 28. The law creating the Bureau of Jail Management and
A. 1:2+2 B. 1:2+1 Penology (BJMP) is
C. 1:1+1 D. 1:1+2 A. RA 8551 B. RA 9165
C. RA 6975 D. RA 4890
13. It exercise supervision and control over provincial jails.
A. BJMP B. Bureau of Corrections 29. An_____ program employs prisoners in various product or
C. Provincial Government D. Parole and Probation Administration good producing tasks.
A. Agricultural B. Industrial
14. It insures a more careful selection of the institution in which the C. Operational D. Administrative
prisoner is to be confined.
A. Courts B. Quarantine Unit 30. Force is used only by correctional institution to:
C. Correction D. Reception and Diagnostic Center A. exact respect B. perform assignments
C. enforce discipline D. show physical strength and power
15. The ideal ratio on escort is ____ prison guard for every ____
number of inmates. 31. An inmate maybe transferred by the Prison Director upon the

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recommendation of the ____ concerned to another prison facility A. Pennsylvania B. Mammertime


to bring said inmate closer to family or as part of his rehabilitation C. Auburn D. Alcatraz
program.
A. President B. Superintendent 44. Pending the submission of the investigation report, the
C. Prison Guard D. DOJ Secretary defendant may be allowed on temporary liberty through.
A. Release on recognizance B. Bail
32. In admission process of the inmates, several procedures will C. Manifestation D. Cash bond
be followed including the registration of all information of about the
inmate. The register shall contain the following except? 45. The Bureau of Corrections which is headed by the Director of
A. date of admission B. reason for commitment Corrections is under the
C. Sentence D. name of the authority A. Department of Justice
B. Department of Interior and Local Government
33. The punishment which affords the society or the individual who C. Office of the President
was wronged, the opportunity to impose upon the offender such D. None of these
suitable punishment as may be enforced
A. Reformation B. Retribution 47. If you have committed a crime and found guilty with it, then the
C. Expiation D. Deterrence court decided that you will be serving a sentence of six months
and one day. According to your sentence, on what category of
34. Giving punishment to a person so to serve as an example to prisoner do you belong?
others is the theory of A. Municipal prisoner B. City jail prisoner
A. Self-defense B. Social defense C. Provincial prisoner D. Sentenced prisoner
C. Exemplary D. Equality
48. Institution for the confinement of persons who are awaiting
35. Infant born in prison may be allowed to stay with sentenced final disposition of their criminal cases and also for the service of
serving mother for- those convicted and punished with shorter sentences, usually up
A. 1 year B. 2 year to three years.
C. 3 years D. 4 years A. Lock-up B. Ordinary Jail
C. Jail D. Work house

36. It prison management, force is used only by correctional 49. Introduces profit margin and religion congregate loan with
institutions or correctional officers in order to, efficient discipline permitted to set up factory style working
A. Exact respect conditions and become the first prison to achieve a profitable work
B. Enforce discipline during mass jailbreaks or riots program.
C. Show physical strength and power A. Pennsylvania B. Auburn
D. Perform assignments C. Walnut street jail D. Sins sing prison

37. Operation conducted by the BJMP where a prisoner maybe 50. A security camp that houses prisoners whose sentence are 20
checked at anytime. years and above, life termers or those under capital punishment,
A. Search and seizure B. Confiscation those with pending cases, those under disciplinary punishment,
C. Inspection D. Operation greyhound those whose cases are on appeal, and those under detention;
A. Maximum Security Camp B. Medium Security Camp
38. Person who are deemed instrumental on the reformation of C. Minimum Security Camp D. None of these
prisoners due to their daily contact with inmates?
A. Chaplain B. Warden 51. A correctional institution that has the authority to detain
C. Psychologist D. Prison guards convicted offenders for longer or extended period of time,
including those who are waiting their death sentence.
39. A person convicted to serve 6 years imprisonment would be A. Halfway house B. Farm house
classified as what kind of prisoner? C. Jail D. Prison
A. Municipal prisoner B. Insular prisoner
C. Provincial prisoner D. Detention prisoner 52. A satellite unit of NBP that houses the Mediums Security Risk
prisoner located near the Reception and Diagnostic Center (RDC)
40. He was the first superintendent of Elmira Reformatory. and Youth Rehabilitation Center.
A. John Howard B. Zebulon Brockway A. Camp Sampaguita B. Camp Bukang Liwayway
C. John Augustus D. Teodulo Natividad C. Camp Abelon D. Camp Abubakar

41. It is given to prisoners who have returned to their places of 53. A ___, also called a 'block' or 'isolation cell', used to separate
confinement within 48 hours after a calamity. unruly, dangerous, or vulnerable prisoners from the general
A. Good conduct time allowance population, also sometimes used as punishment.
B. Special time allowance for loyalty A. Segregation Unit B. Reception Unit
C. Visitation privileges C. Quarantine Unit D. Cell 45
D. Good treatment allowance
54. It is regarded as the most important program that aids in the
42. One of the following is an admission procedure which involves rehabilitation or prisoners
the frisking of the prisoner. A. Recreational program B. Religious program
A. Identification B. Searching C. Educational program D. Employment of prisoners
C. Briefing/Orientation D. Minimum security prisoners
55. Classification of an inmate as to entitlement who has served
43. The features of the prison system were confinement of the imprisonment with good conduct for a period equivalent to 1/5 of
prisoners in these is cells days and night. the maximum term or of his prison sentence or those who served

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7 years in the case of those who was meted with the penalty of life A. John Howard B. Dometz of France
sentence. C. Alexander Macanochie D. Manuel Montesimos
A. First class inmates B. Second Class inmates
C. Third class inmates D. Colonist 66. The idea that re-entry of an offender should be in the
mainstream of society rather than the usual abrupt re-entry at the
56. Elmira Correctional Facility, known otherwise as ___, is a end of a prison sentence.
maximum security prison located in New York in the USA. The A. Reintegration B. Deterrence
prison is located in Chemung County, New York in the City of C. Incapacitation D. Rehabilitation
Elmira.
A. “The school” B. “The hill” 67. The imprisonment a convicted offender may serve, at the rate
C. “The rock” D. “The dungeon” of PhP8.00 a day subject to certain rules, for failure to pay a fine
and if ordered to do so by the judgment is referred to as
57. Formerly it is a fortress of defense in Paris France and it was a A. Subsidiary imprisonment B. Secondary imprisonment
symbol of absolutism before the French revolution but in 17 th C. Preventive imprisonment D. None of the above
century it was converted as prisons on where hundreds of political
prisoners are tortured and died. 68. The Panopticon is a type of prison building designed by
A. Gulag of Russia B. Bastille Prisons English philosopher Jeremy Bentham in 1785. The concept of the
C. Toul Sleng Prisons D. Insein Prisons design was derived from the word meaning of “pan” and “opticon”.
“Opticon’ means:
58. A correctional institution that has the authority to detain A. To allow an observer to observe B. Without the prisoner
persons awaiting trial or adjudication or confine convicted C. Avoid watching D. To walk in military manner
offenders for a short period of time.
A. Halfway houses B. Penal colonies 69. The period of deducted sentence granted to a prisoner who
C. Jails D. All of these escaped on the occasion of disorder arising from conflagrations,
earthquakes or catastrophe where he voluntarily surrender within
59. If the color of the maximum Security prisoner is Tangerine, 48 hours following the issuance of a proclamation announcing the
Medium Security Prisoner is Blue, What color is the uniform for the termination such disorder.
Minimum Security? A. 1/5 period of sentence B. 1/3 period of the sentence
A. Brown B. Gray C. ½ period of the sentence D. 1/8 period of the sentence
C. Orange D. Stripe White and Orange
70. The prisoners who cannot be trusted in open condition and
60. It involves supervision of prisoners to insure punctual and maybe
orderly movement from the dormitories, place of work, hospital allowed to work outside the fence or walls of the penal institution
and churches in accordance with the daily schedules. but under guards or escorts are known as:
A. Control B. Custody A. Medium Security Prisoners
C. Discipline D. Inspection B. Maximum Security Prisoners
C. Minimum Security Prisoners
61. It is amendment and penitence model of prison built in 1820’s D. Super Maximum Security Prisoners
were communication among the prisoners was next to impossible,
prisoners are individually isolated. 71. The privilege to view the deceased relative is permitted if the
A. Pennsylvania system B. Auburn Prison wake is in the place within a radius 30 km by road from the prison,
C. Mammertime Prison D. Justinian Prison if more than 30 km, the privilege may be extended in the inmate
provided the inmate can return to his place of confinement
62. It is a method whereby a prisoner has been released from during_______________ hours of the same day.
correctional facilities either temporary or absolute to which A. Sunlight B. Morning
acceptance of the members of the society is expected. C. Afternoon D. Daylight
A. Community participation B. Community Participation
C. Reintegration D. Community backing 72. The procedure in admitting prisoners which purpose is to
insure that the person being committed is the same as the person
63. The act of prisoner trying to convert or induce another to being named in the commitment order.
change his religious beliefs, sect or the like to another while under A. Receiving B. checking of commitment papers
confinement is referred to as C. Searching D. Identification
A. Proselytizing B. Initiation
C. Fraternization D. Inducement
73. The procedure in the admission of prisoners the
purpose of which is to make sure that documents contains the
signature of the judge or the signature of the clerk of court, and
64. The decree that formally opened the Old Bilibid Prison which the seal of the court is termed as:
was constructed as the main penitentiary on Oroquieta Street, A. Receiving B. Checking of commitment papers
Manila and designed to house the prison population of the C. Searching D. Identification
country. This prison became known as the “Carcel y Presidio
Correccional” and could accommodate 1,127 prisoners. 74. The putting of offenders in prison for the purpose of protecting
A. Royal Decree of 1865 B. Revised Administrative Code the public and at the same time rehabilitating them by requiring
C. Royal Decree of 1905 D. Royal Decree of 1869 the latter to undergo institutional treatment program is referred to
as:
65. The Director of Prison at Valencia, Spain in 1835 who divided A. Imprisonment B. Trial
prisoners into companies and appointed them as petty officers; C. Conviction D. Detention
also, he allowed the reduction of inmate’s sentence by 1/3 for
good behavior. 75. These refers to information concerning an inmate’s personal

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circumstances, such as the offense committed, imposed sentence, C. Gulag of Germany


criminal case number in the trial, date of the commencement of D. The gulag of Banaue
the service of sentence and other analogous information.
A. Prison Record B. Carpeta 85. The special group of prisoners composed of incorrigibles and
C. Prisoner’s record D. Inmate’s Record highly dangerous persons are also known as:
76. The society is protected from the further depredations of A. Maximum Security Prisoners
criminals if they are all imprisoned immediately after committing a B. Medium Security Prisoners
crime”. This justification of penalty is known as C. Super maximum security prisoners
A. Expiation B. Reformation D. None of the above
C. Deterrence D. Protection.
87. An inmate shall be transferred to a separation center for
77. This group consists of chronic troublemakers but not adjustment process from life in prison to life in free community
as dangerous as the super security prisoners. They are within –
not allowed to work outside the institution. A. 60 days prior to release B. 30 days prior to release
A. Maximum security prisoners B. Super security prisoners C. 90 days before release D. 15 days prior to release
C. Minimum security prisoners D. Medium security prisoners
88. A prison model which sought penitence (hence the term
78. This is group of prisoners who may be allowed to work outside penitentiaries) through total individual isolation and silence.
the fence of the institution under guard escorts. Generally they are A. Pennsylvania Prison Model B. Auburn Prison Model
employed as agricultural workers. C. Work Release D. Halfway Houses
A. Medium security prisoners B. Minimum Security Prisoners 89. Except one, joined the June 1962 Alcatraz escape was a
C. Maximum Security Prisoners D. None of the above prison escape attempt by American criminalsusing an inflatable
raft.
79. What Prison system that is consisted in the solitary A. Clarence Anglin, B. John Anglin
confinement of the prisoners in their own cells day and night C. FrankMorris D. David Gilmour
where they lived, slept, received religious instruction or read the
bible, and given the work and also known as separate system? 90. How many years of service of sentence for a first time
A. Pennsylvania Prison System B. Auburn Prison System offenders meted with life imprisonment may be classified as
C. Walnut Street D. Auburn System Medium Security.
A. 2 years B. 3 years
80. Which of the following is a maximum security prison in C. 4 years D. 5 Years
Ossining, New York, USA? It is located approximately 30 miles
(48 km) North of New York City on the banks of the Hudson River 91. If the inmate agrees to abide by the same disciplinary rules
which the Auburn Prison system was applied upon convicted prisoners, he shall be asked to manifest his
A. Alcatraz prison B. Sing Sing Prison A. Certification B. Certification in writing
C. Walnut Street Jail D. Silver Mine Farm C. Agreement in writing D. None of the above

81. Which of these authorizes the release of a detainee who has 92. In prison, it is commonly through of a procedure to prevent
undergone preventive imprisonment equivalent to the maximum escapes, riots and disorders and the punishment of those
imposable sentence for the offense he is charged with involved.
A. B.P. Blg. 85 B. PD 29 A. Preventive discipline B. Negative discipline
C. B.P. 22 D. PD 968 C. Positive discipline D. Harsh discipline

82. In terms of service of sentence of a prisoner, his case may be 93. Is that kind of prisoners discipline applied after an offense has
reviewed by BPP for possible communication of sentence if he been committed, in these that may cases, and punishment does
has served: not enter.
A. One-third (1/3) of the definite or aggregate prison term A. Negative discipline B. Positive discipline
B. One-half (1/2) of the maximum of his prison sentence C. Harsh discipline D. All of the above
C. One-third (1/3) of the minimum of his indeterminate sentence
D. One-half (1/2) of the minimum of his definite prison sentence 94. The following personal effect of inmates that can be brought
by him into the prison facilities for common use with other inmates,
83. The end purpose of classification is – Except:
A. To orient new inmates for prison life A. Cassette B. Electric Fan
B. To prepare inmates for prison life C. Television D. Air conditioners
C. To develop integrated and realistic program for prison
D. All of these 95. The systems of prison were the confinement of the
prisoners in single cells at night and congregate work in stop
84. The following procedures of admission is undertaken by the during the day.
staff for every prisoner entrusted to their custody except: A. Pennsylvania prison B. Auburn prison
A. Checking of commitment papers C. Elmira reformatory D. Alcatraz prison
B. Establishing the identity of the prisoner
C. Searching the prisoner 96. This refers to the manner or practice of managing or
D. Diversifying controlling the rehabilitation and reformation of prisoners.
A. Penal Management B. Corrections Administration
85. The infamous gulag prison in Germany was the place where C. Penal Justification D. Corrections Justification
thousands of Jews were slaughtered during the reign of Adolf
Hitler. 97. Use of telephone of inmate in prison after showing a good
A. Gulag of Russia behavior is earned after 90 days. In such case an inmate is
B. Gulag Prison of Aleksandr Solzhenisyn entitled to:

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A. 5 minutes B. 3 minutes C. Burgundian Code D. None of the above


C. Not exceeding 5 minutes D. Not exceeding 3 minutes
10. Every violation of jail/prison discipline shall be dealt with
98. Who is the Director of the Irish Prison who introduced the Irish accordingly. In extreme cases, where the violation necessitate
system that modified the Maconochies Mark System? immediate action, the warden or the Officer of the Day may
A. Manuel Montesimus B. Walter Crofton administer the necessary restraints and reports the action taken to
C. Domets of France D. Zebulon Brockway the Disciplinary Board. The statement refers to:
A. an emergency plan B. a Standard Operating Procedure
99. A prison model where incarcerated persons are allowed to C. a general rule D. not applicable to prisoners
work outside the institution that houses them.
A. Pennsylvania Prison Model B. Auburn Prison Model 11. He was the Director of Prisons at Valencia, Spain in 1835, who
C. Work Release D. Halfway Houses divided prisoners into companies and appointed prisoners as petty
officers in charge; allowed reduction of the inmate sentence by
100. Are prisoners who cannot be trusted in open conditions and one third (1/3) for good behavior, offered trade training to prepare
pose less danger to society if they escape; the convicts for return to society;
A. Medium security prisoner B. Minimum Security Prisoner C. A. Manuel Montesimos B. Zebulon R. Brockway
Maximum Security Prisoner D. None of the above C. Cesar Becarria D. Alexander Macanochie

MODERATE QUESTIONS 12. In jail management, this is an operation conducted by the


1. A criminal can seek refuge in a church in order to avoid BJMP wherein a prisoner maybe checked at any time. His
punishment in a period of ninety days. This refers to? beddings, lockers and personal belongings may also be opened at
A. Refuge B. Securing sanctuary anytime, in his presence, whenever possible. This practice is
C. Hidden church D. Claiming penitentiary known as:
A. Check and balance B. Standard Operating Procedure
2. An institution for the imprisonment of persons convicted of C. Inventory D. Operation Greyhound
major offenses refers to
A. Jail B. Prison 13. In what period when the first house of correction appeared in
C. Penitentiary D. All of these England, on the petition of Bishop Ridley of London for help in
dealing with the sturdy vagabonds of the city, the king gave his
3. A prison model where incarcerated persons are allowed to work place, for the lewd and idle, and a place for the employment of the
outside the institution that houses them. unemployed and the training of children?
A. Pennsylvania Prison Model B. Auburn Prison Model A. Middle of the 16th century B. First half of the 15th century
th
C. Work Release D. Halfway Houses C. Middle of the 17 century D. First half of the 6th century

14. Take charge of financial matters especially in programming,


4. In managing the prison facility, prison work assignments are budgeting, accounting and other activities related to financial
usually given to prisoners, services. It consolidates and prepares financial reports and related
A. At early morning hours statements of subsistence outlays and disbursements in the
B. Before meals and recreational activities operational of the jail.
C. Before sleeping hours A. Budget and finance branch B. General services branches
D. During middle hours of the day C. Property and supply branch D. Mess services branch

5. It is referred to as Open Prison Conditions. In the Philippines, 15. What is the dual purpose of the Correctional System here in
Camp “Bukang Liwayway” is an example of this the Philippines?
A. Super Maximum Prison B. Medium Security Prison A. To punish and Rehabilitate B. To Rehabilitate and Retaliate
C. Maximum Security Prison D. Minimum Security Prison C. To Retaliate and Revenge D. To Punish and to imprison

6. In the exercise of religious beliefs of prisoners, a prison official


trying to covert a prisoner to change his religion, this acts refers
to... 16. This school of Penology, which Beccaria made the first
A. Reparation B. Restitution significant contributions and to which Rousseau, Montsequieu,
C. Compensation D. Proselytizing and Voltaire belonged, maintained the doctrine of psychological
hedonism, that the individual calculates pleasures and pains in
7. Sablayan Penal Colony and Farm is at Occ. Mindoro, Iwahig is advance of action and regulates his conduct by the results of his
located at: calculations. That since punishments must be one that can be
A. Zamboanga B. Abuyog calculated, it must be same for all individuals, regardless of age,
C. San Ramon D. Palawan mentality, social status, or other conditions. This is the –
A. Classical School B. Positive School
8. A correctional institution that has the authority to detain C. Penology School D. Neo-Classical School
convicted offenders for longer or extended period of time,
including t8hose who are waiting their death sentence. 17. When there was a tremendous problem in the increase of the
A. Halfway house B. Farm house population of the inmates in New Bilibid Prison, the president
C. Jail D. Prison decided to allocate another piece of land somewhere in Occidental
Mindoro to cater the problem of the population increase which is
9. Code originated about 500 A.D., specified punishment now known as Sablayan Prison and Penal Farm. This event took
according to the social classes of offenders, dividing them into occur on?
nobles, middle and lower classes and specifying the value of life of A. November 27, 1929 B. September 27, 1954
each person in society according to his social status; C. September 27, 1945 D. November 27, 1973
A. Code of King Hammurabi B. Code of Kalantiaw

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18. A maximum security institution is: why the Philippine Commission converted the prison to a colony
A. No wall but surrounded by wire fence of the industrial type a for well-behaved inmates. This event was made possible through
majority of the prisoners in outside cells or dormitories the authority of:
B. A farm or camp A. Reorganization Act 1470 B. Reorganization Act 1407
C. Walled majority of the prisoners confined in cells C. Reorganization Act 1740 D. Reorganization Act 1704
D. None of the above
28. Upon arrival, the prisoner is ushered in the Receiving Office of
19. A prison facility that receives newly committed national male the Inmate and Education Center at the New Bilibid Prison and
prisoners and the entry point of all incoming prisoners who will be other prison authorized to admit the prisoners. The following
subjected to distribution to the operation institutions, located within documents shall be presented accordingly by the escorting party
the Medium Security Compound of New Bilibid Prison; of the prisoner, except one;
A. Inmate Classification Center A. Commitment Order of the Court
B. Reception and Diagnostic Center B. Information filed by the City/provincial Fiscal
C. Inmate Reception and Education Center C. Court Decision of the Case
D. None of these D. Warrant of Arrest Issued by the Court

20. Following are privileges of detention sentenced prisoners, 29. The following are authorized to order or approve the release of
except. prisoners, except one;
A. To wear their own clothes while in confinement A. The Supreme Court of the Philippines or lower court in cases of
B. To receive visitors during day time on prescribed acquittal of the accused prisoner or grant of bail.
C. To cigars and cigarettes everywhere B. The President of the Philippines in cases of executive clemency
D. To be treated in a government or private hospital with authority or amnesty.
by the court. C. The Director of the Bureau of Corrections upon the expiration of
the sentence of the prisoner.
21. A married prisoner is visited by his wife and they are granted D. None of these
time for their marital sexual obligations. This privilege is called?
A. Conjugal vacation B. Conjugal partnership 30. The following are privileges given to prisoners upon admission
C. Conjugal privilege D. Conjugal visit as inmates, except one;
A. Good conduct time allowance to reduce his prison sentence.
22. Instrument of restraint shall be applied only- B. To attend or participate in any entertainment or athletic
A. For killing co-inmate competition in the facility
B. For serious infraction of the rule C. To accommodate visitors in his own quarters.
C. To prevent escape as way to court trial D. To receive gifts and prepared food from his visitors, subject for
D. When prisoners becomes behaviorally uncooperative inspection

23. The idea that re-entry of an offender should be in the 31. The following are the Privileges of an Inmate, except one…
mainstream of society rather than the usual abrupt re-entry at the A. attend or participate in any entertainment or athletic activity
end of a prison sentence. within the prison reservation
A. Reintegration B. Deterrence B. participate in civic, religious, and other activities authorize by
C. Incapacitation D. Rehabilitation prison authorities
C. to receive authorize visitors
24. Justice according to the Supreme Court is symbolically D. receives gifts and prepared food from visitors subject to
represented by a blindfolded woman holding a sword and with a inspection.
balance, meaning it is?
A. Administered with respect to persons 32. The following are the Rights of an Inmate, except one…
B. Administered without respect to persons, equality to poor and A. to receive compensation for labor they performs
the rich B. to be credited with time allowances for good conduct and
C. Administered without respect to persons. Equality to poor loyalty
people C. to send and receive mail matters
D. Administered with respect to persons, Equality and Treatment D. read books and other reading materials in the library

25. An agency under the Department of Justice that is charged 33. These are the objectives of the BJMP which one is not
with custody and rehabilitation of national offenders, that is, those included:
sentenced to serve a term of imprisonment of more than three (3) A. To improve the living conditions of the offenders in accordance
years with the accepted standards set by the United Nations.
A. Bureau of Jail Management and Penology B. To enhance rehabilitation and reformation of offenders in
B. Bureau of Corrections preparation for their eventual reintegration into the mainstream of
C. Provincial Government society upon their release.
D. Parole and Probation Administration C. To professionalize jail services.
D. None of these
26. The imprisonment a convicted offender may serve, at the rate
of a certain amount per day subject to certain rules, for failure to 34. The Superintendent of the prison may authorize an inmate to
pay a fine and if ordered to do so by the judgment is referred to as be taken out of prison in the following instances, except one:
A. Subsidiary imprisonment B. Secondary Imprisonment A. to appear in court or other government agency as directed by
C. Preventive Imprisonment D. None of these the competent authority
27. Iwahig Prison and Penal; Farm was one the world’s known B. for attending the need of his immediate family in the hospital in
Prison without walls, which is primarily established to serve all the the case of emergency
incorrigible inmates in new Bilibid Prison but problems arises C. for medical examination/treatment or hospitalization in an
because the first contingent revolted against the authority, that outside clinic or hospital

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D. to view the remains of a deceased relative is given thorough physical examination including blood test, x-
rays, vaccinations and immunity is the:
35. Under the Philippine Republic after World War II, two more A. Quarantine cell B. NBP
prisons were created to decongest the over-crowded condition of C. Death row D. Control Area
the New Bilibid Prison. Established in the following year
respectively, September 27, 1954 and January 16, 1973; 45. Ernesto Enriquez was admitted to the Reception and
A. Sablayan Penal Colony and Leyte Regional Prison Diagnostic Center for him to undergo Physical Examination,
B. San Ramon Prison and Penal Farm and Iwahig Penal Colony Orientation of Prison Rules and being interviewed by a counselor
C. Iwahig Penal Colony and Leyte Regional Prison or social worker that is conducted in private was placed under
D. Sablayan Penal Colony and San Ramon Prison and Penal quarantine for haw many days?
Farm A. 5 days B. 10 days
36. Upon arrival and before admission, an inmate is given a C. 15 days D. 20 days
“shakedown”. Shakedown means…
A. His commitment papers are delivered to the record clerk 46. The New Bilibid Prison, the Correctional Institution for Women
B. Identification by fingerprinting and photographing of an inmate (CIW), Iwahig Prison and Penal Farm, and Sablayan Prison
C. Examination for contraband and Penal Farm are all under this agency.
D. None of these A. BJMP B. Bureau of Corrections
C. Provincial Government D. Department of Justice
37. What does classical theory provides?
A. Criminal behavior is inherited and therefore could be controlled 47. The process of determining the needs and requirements of
by regulating the reproduction of families prisoners for assigning them to programs according to their
B. Criminal behavior is learned in interaction with other persons in existing resources is called:
the process of communication A. Classification B. Quarantine
C. Crime and delinquency are symptoms of social and penalty C. Diversification D. Quality control
disorders
D. The basis for criminal liability is human free will and the
purpose of penalty is retribution 48. What is the total estimated land area of Sablayan Prison and
Penal Farm that was established in September 27, 1954 by virtue
38. What is the modern concept of Penology? of proclamation number 72 issued by the President due to
A. Be educated in a formal schooling tremendous increase of population in New Bilibid Prison?
B. Punished inside the correctional institution A. 16,000 hectares B. 36,000 hectares
C. Reformation of offenders in a form of cruel punishment C. 18,000 hectares D. 1,546 hectares
D. Treated based on the treatment and rehabilitation program.
49. Who from among the following has the authority to approved
39. Which of the following are the functions of correction? transfer of an inmate found to be suffering from mental illness or is
A. Detection, Arrest and Safekeeping insane to mental hospital?
B. Preliminary Investigation, Acts as counsel and Rehabilitation A. Prison Superintendent B. President
C. Safekeeping, Rehabilitation and Education C. Prison Director D. Secretary of Justice
D. Final Adjudication, Issue warrant and Custodial
50. Who is the Director of the English Prison who opened the
40. Which of the following are the major goals of correction? Borstal Institution for young offenders? The Borstal Institution is
A. Punishment, confinement, retribution, treatment considered as the best reform institution for young offenders
B. Retribution, deterrence, incapacitation, rehabilitation today.
C. Deterrence, punishment, incapacitation, treatment A. Evelyn Brise B. Manuel Montesimos
D. Deterrence, retribution, punishment, treatment C. Zebulon Brockway D. Walter Crofton

41. A correctional facility of the Bucor that was established on 51. A special group of prisoners composed of incorrigible,
January 16, 1973 to serve the convicted offender whose penalty is intractable and dangerous persons who are so difficult to manage
more than three years in Abuyog. inside prisons.
A. Leyte Regional Prison and Penal Farm A. Medium Security prisoners
B. Sablayan Prison and Penal Farm B. Maximum security prisoners
C. Iwahig Penal Colony C. Super maximum security prisoners
D. None of the above. D. Minimum Security Prisoners

42. An agency under the Department of Justice that is charged 52. It is a special unit in prison where by newly arrived prisoners
with custody and rehabilitation of national offenders, that is, those will be admitted for diagnostic examination, observation
sentenced to serve a term of imprisonment of more than three (3) A. Reception and Diagnostic Center
years B. Medium Security Compound
A. BJMP B. Bureau of Corrections C. Maximum Security Compound
C. Provincial Government D. Parole and Probation D. Minimum Security Compound
Administration
53. The Camp Sampaguita of the national Bilibid Prison houses
43. A person who is sentence to served imprisonment for not more A. Super Maximum Security Prisoners
than three years to pay a fine if not more than one thousand B. Maximum Security Prisoners
persons or both fine and imprisonment. C. Medium Security Prisoners
A. City prisoner B. Provincial Prisoner D. Minimum Security Prisoners
C. Local Prisoner D. Municipal Prisoner
54. What correctional facilities of the Bucor comprising an
44. A unit of the prison or a section of the RDC where the prisoner estimated total land area of 18,000 hectares?

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A. San Ramon Prison and Penal Farm C. City prisoners D. Insular prisoners
B. Iwahig Penal Colony
C. Davao Prison and Penal Farm 67. What is the name of the prison institution situated in
D. Sablayan Prison and Penal Farm Zamboanga, named after Capt. Blanco of the Spanish Royal
Army?
55. Where a newly committed insular prisoner undergoes A. Old Bilibid Prison B. Sablayan Prisons and Penal Farm
diagnosis and treatment as part of the classification process? C. Iwahig Penal Farm D. San Ramon Prison & Penal Farm
A. Reception and diagnostic center (RDC) 68. A place of confinement for persons awaiting trial or court
B. Medical Center action and where the convicted offenders serve short sentences or
C. treatment Center penalty of imprisonment is known as
D. Diagnostic and Treatment Center A. Jail B. Lock-up
C. Penitentiary D. Detention Cells
56. Who among the following is a provincial prisoner?
A. A prisoner serving a term below six (6) years 69. A procedure that is conducted in jail and in prison where an
B. A prisoner serving a term of six (6) years and up inmate upon arrival at the place of confinement will be stripped out
C. A prisoner serving a term of six (6) months and one (1) day to for search of contrabands.
three (3) years A. Operation Shakedown B. Operation Bakal
D. A prisoner serving a term of three (3) years and one (1) day C. Operation Greyhound D. Operation Shakedown

57. Diversification means 70. A warrant issued by the court bearing its seal and signature of
A. Proper integration of prisoners the judge directing the jail or prison authorities to receive the
B. Proper classification of prisoners convicted offender for service of sentence or detention is known
C. Proper segregation of prisoners as
D. Welfare of prisoners A. Mittimus B. Detention Mittimus
C. Sentence Mittimus D. Detention Warrant
58. Expedit was convicted by the competent court and was
sentenced to serve an imprisonment of 1 month to 3 years. Under 71. The entrusting for confinement or an offender to a jail by
PD # 29, he is classified as a competent court or authority for investigation, trial and or service
A. Municipal prisoner B. Provincial prisoner of sentence is referred to as
C. City prisoner D. National prisoner A. Commitment B. Detention
C. Imprisonment D. Recognizance
59. Prisoners sentenced from one day to three years or a fine of
not more than one thousand pesos are categorized as- 72. This is a procedure which permits a jail prisoner to pursue his
A. Insular Prisoner B. City Prisoner normal job during the week and return to the jail to serve his
C. Provincial Prisoner D. None of these sentence during the weekend or non-working hours.
A. Amnesty B. Good conduct time allowance
60. The Custodial Division is charged with the security of C. Probation D. Delayed sentence
prisoners, which of the following is considered as the commanding
officers? 73. Which is a place of confinement for persons awaiting trial or
A. Security officers B. Senior prison guards court action and where the convicted offenders serve short
C. Supervisor prison guards D. Prison guards sentences or penalty of imprisonment?
61. The principle of separating homogeneous type of prisoners A. Jail B. Lock-up
that requires special treatment and custody is called: C. Penitentiary D. Detention Cells
A. Classification B. Distinction
C. Diversification D. Differentiation 74. What is the type of Jails under the Supervision of the BJMP?
A. Lock up Jails B. Provincial and sub-Provincial Jails
62. The staff member in the RDC who is responsible for the C. City and Municipal Jails D. Insular Jails
evaluation of the character and behavior of the prisoner is:
A. Chaplain B. Psychiatrist 75. Provincial Jails were first established in 1910 under the
C. Psychologist D. Custodial-correctional officer American Regime. At present, who supervises and controls the
said jails?
63. What law renamed the Bureau of Prison to Bureau of A. BJMP B. DOJ
Correction during the Aquino administration in the Philippines? C. Provincial Government D. LGU
A. E.O 727 B. E.O 292
C. E.O 645 D. E.O 104
76. What government agency that supervises the administration
64. A satellite unit of the New Bilibid Prisons (NBP) that houses and operation of the Bureau of Jail Management and Penology?
minimum security risk prisoners. A. DOJ B. DILG
A. Camp Sampaguita B. Camp Bukang Liwayway C. DND D. All of the above
C. Camp Abelon D. Camp Abubakar
77. What is the privilege of the visiting husband or wife that the jail
65. He wrote his book “State of the Prisons” and he was also will allow for sexual intercourse?
considered as the great prison reformer. A. Conjugal visit B. Parental Visit
A. John Howard B. John Augustus C. Marital Visit D. Privilege visit
C. William Penn D. Domets of France
78. What kind of program employs prisoners in various product or
66. Prisoners whose sentences are more than three years to good producing tasks?
capital punishment are considered A. Agricultural B. Operational
A. Municipal prisoners B. Provincial prisoners C. Industrial D. Administrative

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87. A warrant issued by the court bearing its seal and the
79. Which among the following is not one of the stages of Irish signature of a judge, directing the jail or prison authorities to
System receive inmates for custody or service of sentence imposed is
A. A new prisoner was classified as second grade called
B. Solitary confinement of prisoners for 9 mos., receiving reduced A. Court Order B. Commitment Order
diet and monotony work, that gradually progressing to a better C. Court Decision D. Confinement Order
treatment toward the end of the first stage.
C. Assignment to public works in association with other convicts. 88. The National Bilibid Prison was first constructed at the Manila
D. Sending to a place which was a sort of preparation for release, before it was transferred to Muntilupa City today the former Penal
where the prisoner worked without custodial supervision and Colony in Manila was diverted into a:
exposing him to ordinary temptations of freedom; and A. May Haligue State B. Manila City Jail
C. Boys Town D. None of these
80. What prison established on Nov. 16, 1904?
A. The Correctional Institution for Woman 89. The sheriff of Bedsfordshire in 1773 who devoted his life and
B. The Davao Prison and Penal Farm fortune to prison reform. After his findings on English Prisons, he
C. The Sablayan Prison and Penal Farm recommended the following: single cells for sleeping, segregation
D. The Iwahig Prison and Penal Farm of women, segregation of youth, provision of sanitation facilities,
and abolition of fee system by which jailers obtained money from
81. Which among the following is The Reorganization Act of 1907: prisoners.
A. Law creating the Bureau of Corrections A. John Howard B. Robert Peel
B. Law creating the Department of Commerce and Police (Act No. C. William Penn D. Manuel Montesimos
1407 of 1905 placing Bureau of Prisons under its control
C. Law creating the New Bilibid Prisons 90. They were known as Bridewells, which started in 1553
D. Prison law of the Philippines creating the Bureau of Prisons and served as training schools for delinquent youths, provided
housing and support for older and poorer persons, and detained
82. Which of the following prison facility of the BuCorr comprising vagrants.
of an estimated total land area of 1,546 hectares? A. House of Corrections B. Workhouses
A. Iwahig Penal Colony C. Common jails D. Penal colonies
B. Davao Prison and Penal Farm
C. San Ramon Prison and Penal Farm 91. This charge of financial matters especially in programming,
D. Sablayan Prison and Penal Farm inputting, accounting and other activities related to financial
service, it consolidates and prepared financial reports and related
83. It detains minimum custody offenders serving short sentence statement of subsistence in the operation of the jails.
with constructive work programs. It provides full employment of A. Mess Service Branch B. Budget and finance branch
prisoners, remedial services and constructive leisure time C. Food Branch D. All of the above
activities.
A. Workhouse, jail arm or camp house 92. This facility houses prisoners convicted of offenses which the
B. Staff house, Jail facilities punishment does not exceed 3 years of imprisonment and those
C. Workshop, jail arm or campus with pending cases before the courts, it is administered and run by
D. None of the above the personnel of the BJMP.
A. Ordinary Jail B. Workhouse Jail
84. It direct, supervise and control the administration and C. Lock up Jails D. Jail Farm or Camp
operation of all district, city and municipal jails to implement a
better system of jail management nationwide 93. This statute was the beginning of the modern prison system in
A. Bureau of Jail Management and Penology the US, for it is established the philosophy that was the basis for
B. Department of Justice the Pennsylvania and Auburn Prison System. Inmate worked for
C. Bureau of Corrections an 8-10 hours a day in their cells, and they were paid for their
D. Parole and Probation Administration work.
A. The Walnut Street Jail B. The Cherry Hill
85. Takes charge of financial matters especially in programming, C. The Auburn System D. Auburn Prison System
budgeting, accounting, and other activities related to financial
services. It consolidates and prepares financial reports and 94. Which is a warrant issued by the court bearing its seal and
related statements of subsistence outlays and disbursements in signature of the judge directing the jail or prison authorities to
he operational of the jail. receive the convicted offender for service of sentence
A. Budget and finance branch or detention?
B. General services branch A. Mittimus B. Detention Mittimus
C. Property and supply branch C. Sentence Mittimus D. Detention Warrant
D. Mess services branch
95. Who is tasked with the gathering and collecting of information
86. The group having the responsibility of providing a system of and other data of every prisoner into a case study to determine the
sound custody, security and control of inmates and their work assignment, the type supervision and degree of custody and
movements and also responsible to enforce prison or jail discipline restriction under which an offender must live in jail?
is the: A. Classification Board B. Board of Custody
A. Security group for jails B. Escort Platoon C. Diagnostic Board D. Treatment Board
C. Control Center groups D. Warden
96. After meals, what is done with the utensils of the prisoners?
A. Utensils will be collected by the jail guard personnel.
B. The jail guard should Wash the utensils
C. The jail guard should not allow the prisoners to use utensils

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D. Utensils must be secured before meals B. No, because the cause of his death is uncertain;
C. Yes, because he was killed during his preventive imprisonment;
97. A standard minimum qualification of a Jail officer to be D. No, because the cause of death of Tinanga is due to his
appointed as a District Jail Warden? negligence
A. Have a rank of at least Jail Superintendent
B. Have an initial rank of Chief Inspector 6. This school of thought denied individuals responsibility and
C. Have a mandatory supervisory training reflected as essentially non-punitive reaction to crime and
D. None of these criminality. Since the criminal was held to be not responsible for
his acts. He must not be punished. The adherence of this school
98. Inmates who commit suicide are considered as in any of the maintained that a crime, as any other act, is a natural
following: phenomenon.
A. Liability of the jail administration. A. Positive school B. Neo-classical school
B. Responsibility of the relative of the victim C. Classical School D. All of these
C. Liability of the relatives of the victim
D. All of the above 7. This takes care of the social case work study of the individual
99. Which agency exercise supervision and direction over jail prisoners by making interviews, home visits referral to community
management training institute. resources free legal services and liaison works for the inmates.
A. Philippine Public Safety College A. Work and Education Therapy Services
B. BJMP Training facilities B. Socio-Cultural Services
C. National Defense C. Guidance and Counseling Services
D. Philippine National Police D. Medical and Health Services Branch

100. Which among the following statement is wrong? 8. This branch of service also conducts psychiatric and
A. Jail is managed by BJMP while Prison is managed by BuCor; psychological examination.
B. Jail is created under RA 6975 or The DILG Act of 1990, while A. Work and Education Therapy Services
Prison was created under the Reorganization Act of 1907 B. Socio-Cultural Services
otherwise known as The Prison Law; C. Guidance and Counseling Services
C. Jail shall be headed by the Director of BJMP, while Prison is D. Medical and Health Services
headed by Dir. of Prison;
D. District Jail is headed by a Warden, while Penal farm is headed
by a Penal Director 9. This person believes that whatever punishment designed to
negate whatever pleasure or gain the criminal derives from crime,
DIFFICULT QUESTIONS the crime rate would go down.
1. Which of the following statement DOES NOT AGREE to the A. Jeremy Bentham B. Cesare Beccaria
basic principle of correction? C. Voltaire D. Charles Montesiquieu
A. Seek to promote discipline and to secure the reformation, and
safe custody of inmates 10. This is a harsh code that provides the same punishment for
B. Justice shall be applied partially to all concern regardless of both citizens and the slaves as it incorporates primitive concepts.
disposition in life. It is said that the Greeks were the first society to allow any citizen
C. Without discrimination on grounds of race, colors, genders, to prosecute the offender in the name of the injured party.
language, religion or other opinion, nationality or social origin, A. Code of Draco B. The Burgundian Code
property, birth and or other status, justice shall be applied C. Justinian Code D. Code of King Hammurabi
impartially,.
D. Justice shall be enforced with firmness but tempered with 11. A felony of grave coercion is committed by a public officer or
understanding. employee who maltreats a detained prisoner who is not under his
custody. The statement is:
2. Juan Manalo was convicted by final judgment to serve the term A. True, because he is a public officer.
of imprisonment for 20 years. While serving his sixth year of B. True, because he overdoes himself in the correction of handling
imprisonment, an earthquake rocked the prison and several of such prisoner.
inmates escaped. Roberto returned the following day, how many C. False, it should be maltreatment of Prisoner.
years would be deducted from his sentence? D. False, Physical injury is committed.
A. 4 years B. 8 years
C. 9 years D. 11 years 12. Dominador was convicted in violation of R.A. # 9165 and was
3. Marion is convicted at Camp Sampaguita, he got sick for fever sentenced of imprisonment for a period of 12 years and 1 day to
and cold, as a correctional officer what be your proper action? 20 years or also known as
A. Pray for him B. Ask for medical attention A. Prision Mayor B. Prision Correctional
C. Let him die D. Call for a medical doctor C. Reclusion Temporal D. Reclusion Perpetua.

4. The Davao prison and Penal Farm was the founded and led by 13. German conception requested for transfer to other facilities of
Gen Paulino Santos. It has a land area of 18,000 hectares mostly the Bucor for him to stay closer to his family as part of his
devoted for the production of Abaca. On what year, the Davao rehabilitation. Who may recommend for his transfer?
Prison and Penal Farm were reestablished after the massive A. Prison Superintendent B. President
destruction done by the Japanese? C. Prison Director D. Secretary of Justice
A. 1932 B. 1931
C. 1946 D. 1942 14. Imprisonment is not always advisable. Placing a person to
custodial coercion is to place him in physical jeopardy, thus
5. Mr. Tinanga died because of his own negligence; can inmate drastically narrowing his access to source of personal satisfaction
Tinanga avail the privilege of pecuniary aid? and reducing his self-esteem. This principle is based on the ____
A. Yes, he is qualified to said benefits of community based treatment programs.

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A. Restorative aspect B. Humanitarian aspect and disallowing penitents from indulging themselves in any
C. Managerial aspect D. Legal aspect working place within the place of their confinement.
D. All of the above
15. Operation conducted by the BJMP where a prisoner maybe
checked at anytime. His bedding, lockers and personal belongings 24. As a rule, when a jailbreak, escape or riot is in progress or has
may also opened at any time in his presence whenever possible. just been perpetuated in the jail, the officer at the control centers
A. Operation greyhound B. Frisk and check shall immediately:
C. Counting procedure D. Checking procedure A. Sound the alarm
B. Locked prisoners in their respective cells
16. Opponents of capital punishment claim that a prisoner's C. Notify the nearest police precinct
isolation and uncertainty over their fate constitute a form of mental D. Call the warden or the director
cruelty and those especially long-time death row inmates are liable
to become mentally ill, if they are not already. This is referred to as 25. Every violation of jail/prison discipline shall be dealt with
A. Death row phenomenon B. Cruelty syndrome accordingly. In extreme cases, where the violation necessitate
C. Execution syndrome D. None of these immediate action, the warden or the Officer of the Day may
administer the necessary restraints and reports the action taken to
17. Prisoners who are nearly to leave the institution, awaiting A. An emergency plan
transfer, those in disciplinary status, and those who are chronically B. A Standard Operating Procedure
ill with mental disabilities are considered: C. A general rule
A. Unassignable prisoners to undergo prison programs D. Not applicable to prisoners
B. All of these
C. Special group of offenders 26. The only one instance when a prisoner maybe given passes or
D. Minimum security prisoners leave from jails or places of confinement, as maybe allowed by
law or regulation, upon approval of the appropriate authority, or
18. This is also called the guidance or case conference where the the court, if already committed by court order and upon and
prisoner after undergoing all the tests, interviews and examination recommendation of the warden.
appears before the center’s staff in conference of plan out with A. Very meritorious cases B. Unmeritorious case
him his tentative program of activities the prisoners should C. Special Cases D. In any case
undergo including institutional training, recreational program,
religious program, medical and psychiatry services and social
services.
A. Staff conference B. Command conference
C. Officer’s conference D. Conference for prisoners

19. This prison system was considered more advantageous


because it had been observed those prisoners and finishes more
articles when they work in-groups than working along in their
individual cells.
A. Auburn System B. Pennsylvania System
C. Auburn System D. Mammertime

20. Can a detainee be granted GCTA?


A. Yes if he qualifies the number of years
B. No because he is not a convicted prisoner
C. No because GCTA is only for sentenced prisoner only
D. Yes provided he voluntarily offered into writing that he will be
treated as such sentence prisoner.
21. During the 6th to 10th year of imprisonment how many days
shall an inmate is allowed deductions as GCTA?
A. 5 days for each month of good behavior
B. 8days for each month of good behavior
C. 10 days for each month of good behavior
D. 15 days of each month of good behavior

22. What circumstances that an inmate who was meted with Life
Imprisonment will not be granted GCTA?
A. While his sentence is finally adjudicated
B. While his sentence is on appeal
C. While already enjoying credits of his sentence
D. None of the above

23. What law was passed by the U.S. congress which ended the
industrial prison movement?
A. A law, which prohibited the sale of prison made articles to the
public and limited their use to government owned or controlled
institutions.
B. Law which prohibits prison institution to have their inmates
works in their respective cells of confinement.
C. Law which prohibits the crafts making inside the penitentiary

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