NON-INSTITUTIONAL Correction CORAD TEST
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- Q1
Probation comes from the Latin word "probare" meaning to
effort
love
free
test
30s - Q2
Where does probation originate?
USA
Russia
China
England
45s - Q3
The first law was created by the
England
USA
UAE
Russia
45s - Q4
an act of grace extended to prisoners as a matter of right, vested to the Chief Executive (The President) as a matter of power.
Pardon
Probation
Penal
Parole
45s - Q5
Is the process of suspending the sentence of a convict after having served the minimum of his sentence without granting him pardon, and prescribing the terms upon which the sentence shall be suspended.
Parole
Correction
Penal
Probation
45s - Q6
Boston boot maker who is called the “Father of Probation” in the United States because of his pioneering efforts to campaign for more lenient sentences for convicted criminals based on their backgrounds. In 1841, Augustus approached the Boston, Massachusetts police court and persuaded them to let a ‘common drunkard’ be left in his care instead of going to prison.
Sanford Bates
Frederick-Auguste Demetz
Teodulo C. Natividad
John Augustus
45s - Q7
By __________, a person is convicted of a criminal offense is not sent to prison by the sentencing court.
penal
probation
correction
parole
45s - Q8
Is Probation a Right?
Partially yes
No
Yes
Partially no
45s - Q9
When should an application for probation be filed?
Anytime before the offender starts serving his sentence but within ten (10) days from the promulgation or notice of the judgment of conviction.
Anytime before the offender starts serving his sentence but within twenty five (25) days from the promulgation or notice of the judgment of conviction.
Anytime before the offender starts serving his sentence but within fifteen (15) days from the promulgation or notice of the judgment of conviction.
Anytime before the offender starts serving his sentence but within thirty (30) days from the promulgation or notice of the judgment of conviction.
45s - Q10
How many times can one be granted probation?
2
5
1
3
45s - Q11
How long is the period of probation?
Not more than four (4) years if the sentence of the offender is one (1) year or less; and not more than six (6) years if the sentence is more than one (1) year.
Not more than two (2) years if the sentence of the offender is one (1) year or less; and not more than six (6) years if the sentence is more than one (1) year.
Not more than three (3) years if the sentence of the offender is one (1) year or less; and not more than six (6) years if the sentence is more than one (1) year.
Not more than one (1) years if the sentence of the offender is one (1) year or less; and not more than six (6) years if the sentence is more than one (1) year.
45s - Q12
________________ is a form of executive clemency granted by the President of the Philippines as a privilege extended to a convict as a discretionary act of grace.
Correction
Probation
Parole
Pardon
45s - Q13
Refers to the total extinction of the criminal liability of the individual to whom it is granted without any condition. It restores to the individual his civil and political rights and remits the penalty imposed for the particular offense of which he was convicted
Probation
Penal
Pardon
Absolute Pardon
45s - Q14
Persons under probation retain their civil rights, like the right to vote, or practice one’s profession, or exercise parental or marital authority.
Partly true
Partly false
True
False
45s - Q15
The Probation Administration was created by virtue of _____________________, “The Probation Law of 1976”, to administer the probation system. Under Executive Order No. 292, “The Administrative Code of 1987”, which was promulgated on November 23, 1989,
Presidential Decree No. 968
Presidential Decree No. 869
Presidential Decree No. 986
Presidential Decree No. 896
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