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101. |
The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) is a responsibility of |
A. | State |
B. | Central |
C. | District |
Answer» C. District |
102. |
The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) is the premier investigating police agency in |
A. | Pakistan |
B. | China |
C. | India |
Answer» C. India |
103. |
The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) is headed by |
A. | The President |
B. | Director |
C. | The Prime Minister |
Answer» B. Director |
104. |
Police corruption is defined as the |
A. | Abuse of police Authority |
B. | Humiliation |
C. | Sexual Harassment |
Answer» A. Abuse of police Authority |
105. |
The Intelligence Bureau (IB) comprises employees from |
A. | Law Enforcement Agencies |
B. | Police Department |
C. | Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) |
Answer» A. Law Enforcement Agencies |
106. |
The Intelligence Bureau (IB) was initially |
A. | America’s External Intelligence Agency |
B. | India’s External Intelligence Agency |
C. | France’s External Intelligence Agency |
Answer» B. India’s External Intelligence Agency |
107. |
Reasons for the increase in crimes includes |
A. | Poverty |
B. | Responsibility |
C. | Rights |
Answer» A. Poverty |
108. |
Unemployment leads to |
A. | Increasing crimes |
B. | Increasing wealth |
C. | Increasing education |
Answer» A. Increasing crimes |
109. |
The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) is responsible for a wide variety of |
A. | Corruption |
B. | State security |
C. | Criminal |
Answer» A. Corruption |
110. |
Polygraph is a method to be used in |
A. | Increasing crimes |
B. | Law enforcement |
C. | Criminal investigation |
Answer» C. Criminal investigation |
111. |
The Criminal Procedure Code (CrPc) was earlier applicable in the whole of India, except |
A. | Jammu & Kashmir |
B. | Nagaland |
C. | Arunachal Pradesh |
Answer» A. Jammu & Kashmir |
112. |
Which of the following is not a functionary under the Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC) |
A. | Magistrate |
B. | Police |
C. | Politician |
Answer» C. Politician |
113. |
The Indian Penal Code (IPC) covers |
A. | Crimes & Detectives |
B. | Crimes & Penalties |
C. | Crimes & Investigation |
Answer» B. Crimes & Penalties |
114. |
The Intelligence Bureau (IB) is |
A. | Central Police Organization |
B. | State Police Organization |
C. | India’s Internal Agency |
Answer» C. India’s Internal Agency |
115. |
The Indian Penal Code (IPC) of 1860 is sub divided into |
A. | 23 Chapters |
B. | 22 Chapters |
C. | 20 Chapters |
Answer» A. 23 Chapters |
116. |
The Director of Intelligence Bureau (IB) is from the |
A. | Indian Police Service (IPS) |
B. | Indian Revenue Service (IRS) |
C. | Indian Administrative Service(IAS) |
Answer» A. Indian Police Service (IPS) |
117. |
The Intelligence Bureau (IB) is tasked with intelligence collection in |
A. | International areas |
B. | Border areas |
C. | Local areas |
Answer» B. Border areas |
118. |
The relation between the press and the police is one of: |
A. | Trust |
B. | Constructive |
C. | Confrontation |
Answer» C. Confrontation |
119. |
Policemen are often considered to be a tool of management by: |
A. | Press |
B. | Student |
C. | Labour |
Answer» A. Press |
120. |
Both the press and the police are: |
A. | Helpdesk |
B. | NGOs |
C. | Frontline organization |
Answer» C. Frontline organization |
121. |
Both the media and police are expected to perform for: |
A. | 24 hours |
B. | 2 hours |
C. | 12 hours |
Answer» A. 24 hours |
122. |
At the first instance, the media should educate ______ about the problems of criminal investigation: |
A. | Itself |
B. | Policemen |
C. | People |
Answer» A. Itself |
123. |
The media can help the police in building details of _____ work by policemen. |
A. | Good |
B. | Office |
C. | Police station |
Answer» A. Good |
124. |
Mass media includes: |
A. | Newspaper, Radio, magazine |
B. | Police Station, Twitter, Insatgram |
C. | Letters, Television, Phone |
Answer» A. Newspaper, Radio, magazine |
125. |
Media should enlist support for police operation through: |
A. | Community |
B. | Keeping the public informed about their responsibility |
C. | Creating atmosphere of good will |
Answer» A. Community |
126. |
The work of the police has been increasing with the increase of _____ unrest: |
A. | Student |
B. | Media |
C. | Climate |
Answer» A. Student |
127. |
______ is essential for the successful functioning of police administration: |
A. | Public relations |
B. | Human relations |
C. | Psychological relations |
Answer» A. Public relations |
128. |
The expanding role of the police has brought out the increasing need for public: |
A. | Cooperation |
B. | Division |
C. | Work |
Answer» A. Cooperation |
129. |
Police aims to contribute in a constructive manner to ensure the protection of: |
A. | Human rights |
B. | Press |
C. | Civil society |
Answer» A. Human rights |
130. |
Police-public relations includes: |
A. | Police legitimacy |
B. | Police tourism |
C. | Community policing |
Answer» C. Community policing |
131. |
The pillar of community policing is |
A. | Interaction |
B. | Partnership |
C. | Differences |
Answer» B. Partnership |
132. |
The cornerstone of community policing is the quality of interaction between: |
A. | Police and government |
B. | Police and people |
C. | Police and community |
Answer» C. Police and community |
133. |
The focus of community policing is: |
A. | Law enforcement |
B. | Public |
C. | Politicians |
Answer» B. Public |
134. |
The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) was established in: |
A. | 1991 |
B. | 1993 |
C. | 1994 |
Answer» B. 1993 |
135. |
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) was adopted in: |
A. | 1947 |
B. | 1948 |
C. | 1949 |
Answer» B. 1948 |
136. |
The courts in India have been recognizing Human Rights as: |
A. | Natural |
B. | Constitutional |
C. | Corporate |
Answer» A. Natural |
137. |
Human Rights are essential for : |
A. | Human beings |
B. | Society |
C. | Government |
Answer» A. Human beings |
138. |
______ is the space between the state and the individual. |
A. | Community policing |
B. | Civil society |
C. | Media |
Answer» B. Civil society |
139. |
Police performance can be improved through collaboration with: |
A. | Bureaucrats |
B. | Political parties |
C. | Civil society |
Answer» C. Civil society |
140. |
The activities of the police particularly in relation to accusations of abuse of human rights have often been highlighted by: |
A. | Civil society |
B. | Students groups |
C. | Trade Unions |
Answer» A. Civil society |
141. |
Strong links with civil society groups help the police in ____ of cases: |
A. | Registration |
B. | Investigation |
C. | Prosecution |
Answer» B. Investigation |
142. |
When dealing with students’ groups the police personnel prefer the presence of |
A. | Politicians |
B. | Lawyer |
C. | Senior police officers |
Answer» C. Senior police officers |
143. |
The police personnel treat the students as their principal |
A. | Critic |
B. | Supporter |
C. | Ally |
Answer» A. Critic |
144. |
The students have a much ____ class base than the police personnel |
A. | Narrow |
B. | Wider |
C. | Closed |
Answer» B. Wider |
145. |
The students who confront the police establishment are generally drawn from the |
A. | Upper class of the society |
B. | Middle classes of the society |
C. | Lower classes of the society |
Answer» B. Middle classes of the society |
146. |
In confrontation with the police the students gets sympathy from the |
A. | Politicians |
B. | General masses |
C. | Elites |
Answer» B. General masses |
147. |
The negative attitude of the students towards the police stems from the policemen’s |
A. | Discourtesy |
B. | Unprofessionalism |
C. | Civility |
Answer» A. Discourtesy |
148. |
The chances of confrontation between the police and the students are considerably lower in |
A. | Political issues |
B. | Academic issues |
C. | Non-academic issues |
Answer» B. Academic issues |
149. |
In ensuring the protection of human rights the police have to continuously examine their methods and |
A. | Behaviour |
B. | Goals |
C. | Life |
Answer» A. Behaviour |
150. |
Violation of Human Rights is most common among |
A. | Public |
B. | Police |
C. | Politicians |
Answer» A. Public |
151. |
Violation of Human Rights is most common among the police personnel mainly because of |
A. | Constitution |
B. | Politicization of police force |
C. | Indifferent attitude of police personnel |
Answer» B. Politicization of police force |
152. |
Human Rights in simple usage means |
A. | Rights of women only |
B. | Rights of children only |
C. | Rights of everyone |
Answer» C. Rights of everyone |
153. |
Human Rights are |
A. | Visible |
B. | Sociable |
C. | Inherent |
Answer» C. Inherent |
154. |
Community policing is a law enforcement |
A. | Agency |
B. | Strategy |
C. | Commission |
Answer» A. Agency |
155. |
A key component of community policing is |
A. | Organizational transformation |
B. | Reservation |
C. | Rationalization |
Answer» A. Organizational transformation |
156. |
Neighbourhood policing is associated with |
A. | Police station |
B. | Beat system |
C. | Community policing |
Answer» C. Community policing |
157. |
Community policing became important in the |
A. | 1950s |
B. | 1960s |
C. | 1970s |
Answer» C. 1970s |
158. |
Grievance is a feeling of: |
A. | Injustice |
B. | Grief |
C. | Negativity |
Answer» A. Injustice |
159. |
Grievances originate from gaps in: |
A. | Communication |
B. | Power struggle |
C. | None of the above |
Answer» A. Communication |
160. |
A person’s attitude towards the police is conditioned by: |
A. | Interaction |
B. | Confrontation |
C. | Conflict |
Answer» A. Interaction |
161. |
Citizens’ grievances against the police at the time of registration of cases usually take the form of: |
A. | Bribes |
B. | Nepotism |
C. | Indifferent attitude |
Answer» A. Bribes |
162. |
At the time of investigation of cases, citizens’ complaints against the police stem from: |
A. | Inappropriate investigative authority |
B. | Indifferent attitude |
C. | Confrontation |
Answer» A. Inappropriate investigative authority |
163. |
The major grievance of the citizens’ against the police is : |
A. | Corruption |
B. | Conflict |
C. | Control |
Answer» A. Corruption |
164. |
Third degree method relates to: |
A. | Fabrication of evidence |
B. | Favouritism |
C. | Beating |
Answer» C. Beating |
165. |
In general, the citizens do not _______ the police. |
A. | Trust |
B. | Doubt |
C. | Suspect |
Answer» A. Trust |
166. |
The police-public relations is: |
A. | Hostile |
B. | Friendly |
C. | Pleasant |
Answer» C. Pleasant |
167. |
The public regard the police as: |
A. | Inhuman |
B. | Kind |
C. | Friend |
Answer» A. Inhuman |
168. |
Whenever there are disturbances in the society ______ are the first to be blamed |
A. | Politicians |
B. | General public |
C. | Policemen |
Answer» C. Policemen |
169. |
The Police Durbar hears grievances of: |
A. | Individual personnel |
B. | Group of officers |
C. | Officers |
Answer» B. Group of officers |
170. |
The majority of complains citizens have against the police is during: |
A. | Investigation of crime |
B. | Techniques of crime |
C. | Registration of crime |
Answer» C. Registration of crime |
171. |
The Orderly Room System receives complaints ________ in a week. |
A. | Once |
B. | Twice |
C. | Thrice |
Answer» B. Twice |
172. |
The Orderly Room System hears grievances of: |
A. | Individual personnel |
B. | Group of officers |
C. | Officers |
Answer» A. Individual personnel |
173. |
Police Durbars are held _______ a month. |
A. | Once |
B. | Twice |
C. | Thrice |
Answer» A. Once |
174. |
Common problems of policemen are heard in: |
A. | Orderly Room System |
B. | Police Durbars |
C. | Welfare Committee |
Answer» B. Police Durbars |
175. |
Policing in India is highly: |
A. | Centralised |
B. | Decentraliosed |
C. | Democratic |
Answer» A. Centralised |
176. |
The National Police Commission was established in 1977 after the: |
A. | State Emergency |
B. | National Emergency |
C. | Financial Emergency |
Answer» B. National Emergency |
177. |
The Supreme Court in India gave directions for police reform in |
A. | 1989 |
B. | 1999 |
C. | 2006 |
Answer» C. 2006 |
178. |
The police are mostly used to maintain and sustain the; |
A. | Bureaucrats |
B. | Ruling Party |
C. | Politicians |
Answer» B. Ruling Party |
179. |
The autonomy of the police force is affected by: |
A. | Criminals |
B. | Politics |
C. | Economy |
Answer» B. Politics |
180. |
The First Police Commission was set up in: |
A. | 1855 |
B. | 1860 |
C. | 1977 |
Answer» B. 1860 |
181. |
The Working Group on Police Reforms was set up in 1967 by: |
A. | Central Vigilance Commission |
B. | Administrative Reforms Commission |
C. | National police Commission |
Answer» B. Administrative Reforms Commission |
182. |
The National Police Commission was appointed by government in: |
A. | 1971 |
B. | 1977 |
C. | 1987 |
Answer» B. 1977 |
183. |
The National Human Rights Commission was established to attend to citizens’ complaints about alleged violation of: |
A. | Rights |
B. | Duties |
C. | Responsibili suggested introduction ofties |
Answer» A. Rights |
184. |
Which Committee suggested the introduction of community policing? |
A. | Ribeiro Committee |
B. | Gore Committee |
C. | Padmanabhaiah Committee |
Answer» C. Padmanabhaiah Committee |
185. |
The Criminal Law (Amendment) Act 2013 was passed by the Parliament following the recommendations of the: |
A. | Shah Commission |
B. | Ribeiro Committee |
C. | Justice Verma Committee |
Answer» C. Justice Verma Committee |
186. |
The Criminal Law (Amendment) Act 2013 have increased the accountability of the police with respect to: |
A. | Gender-based crimes |
B. | Crimes against Children |
C. | Cyber Crimes |
Answer» A. Gender-based crimes |
187. |
The most alarming challenges of policing in 21st Century is that of: |
A. | Cyber crimes |
B. | Terrorism |
C. | Excessive political interference |
Answer» A. Cyber crimes |
188. |
A major challenge that police in India has been facing since independence is: |
A. | Cyber crimes |
B. | Excessive political interference |
C. | Terrorism |
Answer» B. Excessive political interference |
189. |
One of the major reasons for inefficiency of police personnel is: |
A. | Increased workload |
B. | Deficient salary |
C. | Citizens’ complaints |
Answer» A. Increased workload |
190. |
The present state police administration needs: |
A. | Systematic reorganization |
B. | More responsibilities |
C. | Status quo |
Answer» A. Systematic reorganization |
191. |
Police administration needs to be based on: |
A. | Fundamentalism |
B. | Ethnicity |
C. | Accountability |
Answer» C. Accountability |
192. |
The 21st Century demands the police to be: |
A. | Responsive |
B. | Biased |
C. | Predisposed |
Answer» A. Responsive |
193. |
For prompt services the police functions of investigation and maintenance of law and order needs to be: |
A. | Continued |
B. | Separated |
C. | Aligned |
Answer» B. Separated |
194. |
The Police Act of 1861 conceived the police as a: |
A. | Service |
B. | Force |
C. | Community |
Answer» B. Force |
195. |
A significant obstacle to major police reform is the lack of: |
A. | Political will |
B. | Bureaucratic will |
C. | Judiciary will |
Answer» A. Political will |
196. |
To meet the new challenges in policing, the police has to be: |
A. | Myopic |
B. | Dynamic |
C. | Static |
Answer» B. Dynamic |
197. |
The core responsibility of modernization of police in India lies with the: |
A. | State government |
B. | Central government |
C. | Regional government |
Answer» A. State government |
198. |
The pattern of assistance from the Ministry of home Affairs to the state government for modernization scheme is |
A. | 50:50 |
B. | 75:25 |
C. | 60:40 |
Answer» B. 75:25 |
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