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ST. BENEDICT COLLEGE OF MAGUINDANAO INC.

PRELIM EXAMINATION
1ST SEMESTER A.Y. 2024-2025

Name: _____________________________________ Score: ______________


Subject: Comparative Models on Polishing (LEA-2) Date: ______________

Instructions: Use Black Ballpen Only, Strictly No Erasure Allowed, any Erasures Considered Mistake,
Wrong Spelling Wrong. Cheating is Absolutely Prohibited... Please Read Carefully. GOODLUCK!!...

Test – I Multiple Choice- Encircle the Letter Only (1pt. Each)

1. Also called primitive societies.


a. Folk communal b. urban commercial c. urban industrial d. bureaucratic
2. Denotes the degree or grade by which a person, thing, or other entity has a property or quality
greater or less in extent than that of another.
a. Policing B. Comparative Policing C. Comparative D. All Of These
3. Is a public force empowered to enforce the law and to ensure public and social order through
the legitimized use of force?
a. Police B. Policing System C. System D. Policing
4. societies which produce most of the goods and services they need without government
interference.
A. Folk communal b. bureaucratic c. urban industrial d. urban commercial
5. Effects of Globalization to Law Enforcement (V. Delos Santos). Except?
A. The facilitation of transnational crimes and criminals can be easily achieved.
B. There is a need for transnational policing. The cooperation among police organizations in the
world is vital.
C. Development of new strategies to deal with international organized crimes is a must.
D. All of these
6. Holds that progress comes along with rising expectations. People at the bottom develop
unrealistic expectations while people at the top don’t see themselves rising fast enough.
a. Deprivation Theory B. Opportunity Theory C. Demographic Theory D. Modernization Theory
7. A society, which produce most of the goods and services they need without government
interference.
a. Urban Commercial B. Urban Industrial C. Folk Communal D. Bureaucratic
8. In theories in policing system, policemen are servants of the community.
Home rule theory b. continental theory c. old policing d. modern system
9. It is a process of interaction and integration among the people, companies, and governments of
different nations, a process driven by international trade and investment and aided by
information technology.
Globalization b. urbanization c. urban d. all of these
10. What method, when a researcher communicates with foreign researcher?
A. Safari method c. historiography
B. Collaborative method d. historical comparative method
11. societies which rely on trade as the essence of their market system.
a. bureaucratic b. urban commercial c. urban industrial d. Folk communal
12. In theories in policing system, they just follow the wishes of top official of the government.
A. modern system b. continental theory c. old policing d. Home-rule theory
13. police omnipresence, mean?
A. Police visibility b. police active c. police patrol d. all of these
14. societies where the emphasis is upon technique or the “technologizing” of everything, with the
government taking the lead.
A. Folk communal b. urban commercial c. bureaucratic d. urban industrial
15. This theory sees the problem as society becoming too complex.
A. Deprivation theory
B. opportunity theory
C. demographic theory
D. modernization theory

Test – II Identification (2pts Each)

_____________________father of modern policing.

_____________________Process of outlining the similarities and differences of one police system to


another in order to discover insights in the field of international policing.
_____________________It is the science and art of investigating and comparing the police system
of nations. It covers the study of police organizations, trainings and methods of policing of various
nations
_____________________this is a criminal offense that is done across borders, that violates security
and order.

_____________________is a public force empowered to enforce the law and to ensure public and
social order through the legitimized use of force.
_____________________styles of policing, it emphasizes on helping the community, as opposed to
enforcing the law.
_____________________styles of policing, it emphasizes the use of threats or actual arrests to solve
disputes.
_____________________Is that as a nation develops, people’s alertness to crime is heightened.
They report more crime to police and demand the police to become more effective in solving crime
problems.
_____________________is based on the event when a greater number of children are being born.
As these baby booms grow up, delinquent subcultures develop out of the adolescent identity crisis.
_____________________holds that progress comes along with rising expectations. People at the
bottom develop unrealistic expectations while people at the top don’t see themselves rising fast
enough.
_____________________is that long with higher standards of living, victims become more careless
of their belongingness, and opportunities for committing crime multiply.
_____________________Denotes the degree or grade by which a person, thing, or other entity has
a property or quality greater or less in extent than that of another.

Test – III Essay (10pts)

Explain Globalization?

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