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POLICE INTELLIGENCE

EASY – BLACK QUESTIONS


1. A gathering of members for police intelligence operation before the
surveillance is conducted.
A. Surveillance team B. Police members
C. Police unit D. Pre-surveillance conference
2. A general type of counter intelligence which seeks to conceal
information from the enemy.
A. Active Measures B. Passive Measures
C. Detection Measures D. Denial Measures
3. All of the following are principles of intelligence, except:
A. continuity B. proximity
C. timeliness D. flexibility
4. A method of collection of information wherein the investigator tails or
follows the person or vehicle.
A. research B. undercover operation
C. casing D. surveillance
5. A method of collecting information wherein the investigator merely uses
his different senses.
A. observation B. casing
C. research D. interrogation
6. An accomplice or associate of the subject used to avoid or elude
surveillant.
A. Surveillance plan B. Pre-surveillance conference
C. Convoy D. Safe house
7. A principle of intelligence that the information should be essential and
pertinent to the purpose at hand.
A. Selection B. Usefulness
C. Continuity D. Timeliness
8. A type of surveillance who is the subject is aware that he is under
observation.
A. Surveillant B. Made
C. Close D. Contact
9. Disguise or secret observation of places, persons or vehicles for
purpose of obtaining information.
A. Evaluation B. Surveillance
C. Elicitation D. Infiltration
10. Fredrick the Great is known as the;
A. Father of Criminology B. Father of Military Espionage
C. Intelligence Father D. Great Intelligence Father
11. He made ciphers to the information to ensure secrecy to the
communication.
A. Akbar B. Julius Caesar
C. Hannibal D. Frederick the great
12. Intelligence is under what type of police function?
A. Primary B. Auxiliary
C. Administrative D. Secondary
13. In intelligence, what is meant by C.B.I?
A. Complete Background Investigation
B. Complete Background Investigator
C. Complete Back draft Investigation
D. Competent Background Investigator
14. In stationary surveillance, the following must be observed, EXCEPT
A. avoid eye contact B. never meet subject face to face
C. recognize fellow agent D. if burnt out, drop subject
15. It is an area to determine its suitability for intelligence use or its
vulnerability.
A. Info desired casing B. General principle in casing
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16. It is the circumspect inspection of a place to determine its
suitability for particular operational purposes.
A. Inspection B. Survey
C. Surveillance D. Casing
17. It is conducted when the subject is moving from one place to another.
A. Casing B. Lost
C. Made D. Shadowing
18. On many occasions, the bulk of the most valuable information comes
from:
A. business world B. an underworld informant
C. newspaper clippings D. communications media
19. Some of the instructions in foot surveillance are the following, EXCEPT
A. stop quickly, look behind
B. drop paper, never mind what happens to the paper
C. window shop, watch reflection
D. retrace steps
20. The procurement of information obtain w/out the knowledge of the
subject or target.
A. Deception B. Covert Intelligence
C. Police Intelligence D. Sabotage
21. These are recruited among poor folk, glad to earn a small sum or to
accommodate as military officer.
A. Common spies B. Double spies
C. Spies of consequences D. Espionage against their own will
22. The term used for the object of surveillance is a subject while the
investigator conducting the surveillance is:
A. rabbit B. traffic enforcement
C. surveillant D. patrol
23. Which of the following does not belong to the basic to informant
recruitment?
A. Selection B. Investigation
C. Evaluation D. Approach
24. Which of the following is contained in the heading of an intelligence
report?
A. Reporting unit B. Conclusion
C. Signature of the director D. Assessment of the operation
25. Which of the following is the most common reason why an informer gives
information to the police?
A. Monetary Reward B. Wants To Be Known To The Police
C. As Good Citizen D. Revenge
26. It would mean as the total product of intelligence developed by all
governmental agencies that covers the broad aspects of national policy and
security.
A. Military intelligence B. Police intelligence
C. National intelligence D. Line intelligence
27. An investigative process in which disguises and pretext cover and
deception are used to gain the confidence of criminal suspects for the
purpose of determining the nature and extent of any criminal activities
that maybe contemplating or perpetuating.
A. Cover story B. Surveillance
C. Undercover assignment D. Casing
28. It is the kind of intelligence required by the commander to provide for
planning and conduct tactical and administrative operation in counter
insurgency.
A. Strategic intelligence B. Line intelligence
C. Criminal intelligence D. Counter intelligence

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29. This kind of intelligence covers the activity devoted in destroying the
effectiveness of hostile foreign activities and to the protection of
information against espionage, subversion and sabotage.
A. Line intelligence B. Counter intelligence
C. Police intelligence D. Public safety intelligence
30. An intelligence data that is immediate in nature.
A. Line intelligence B. Strategic intelligence
C. Counter intelligence D. Combat intelligence
31. The organization of raw data and information into usable form; grouping
similar items of information so that they will be readily accessible.
A. Collection B. Collation
C. Dissemination D. Interpretation
32. The single most important feature in the consideration of recruiting
the potential informant.
A. Access B. Wide access
C. History D. Physical and mental ability
33. The use of beautiful women in baited situations.
A. Drone trap B. Honey trap
C. Dead drop D. convoy
34. Refers to an accomplice or associate of the subject used to avoid or
elude surveillant.
A. Decoy B. Convoy
C. Contact D. Shadow
35. Known as Napoleon’s eye, he conducted counter intelligence against
spies, who utilized deceit and blackmail to gain information.
A. Schulmeister B. Edward I
C. Steiber D. Redl
36. A step by which the intelligence is transformed from raw facts to
intelligence data.
A. Collection B. Processing
C. Evaluation D. Dissemination
37. It refers to the combination of all analyzed data to form a logical
picture or theory.
A. Integration B. Evaluation
C. Interpretation D. Deduction
38. Wide variety of tactics employed by which a state or person misleads or
confuses the enemy; generally as to its capabilities.
A. Sabotage B. Deception
C. Espionage D. Infiltration
39. Used by any agency to safeguard against espionage, sabotage and
subversion.
A. Line intelligence B. Counter - Intelligence
C. Police intelligence D. Military intelligence
40. The importance of cover are the following, except;
A. Secrecy of operation against enemy intelligence
B. Secrecy of operation against friendly agencies who do have the
need to know
C. Secrecy of the undercover agents identity
D. Successful accomplishments of the mission
41. The recruitment of action agent inside the target organization.
A. Infiltration B. Recruitment
C. Penetration D. Training
42. The formulation of the conclusion based on the theory developed or the
determination of the effect and meaning of the information.
A. Integration B. Interpretation
C. Evaluation D. Collection

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43. The shifting, isolation, or separation of some elements in the
information which have significance to the objective, goal or mission of
the unit concerned.
A. Evaluation B. Analysis
C. Collection D. Dissemination
44. The examination of the raw data or information in order to determine
the intelligence value, the pertinence of the information, the reliability
of the source or its credibility and the truth of the information.
A. Dissemination B. Evaluation
C. Analysis D. Integration
45. A Chinese philosopher who wrote the book entitled “The Art of War” in
500 B.C. and became the successful general by applying the principles of
his book.
A. Sun Tzu B. Akbar
C. George Washington D. John Edgar Hoover
46. The exploration or examination of an area to gather information,
especially about the strength and positioning of enemy forces.
A. Undercover work B. Reconnaissance
C. Surveillance D. Shadowing
47. The following are the type of surveillance according intensity and
sensitivity except;
A. Lose B. Close
C. Discreet D. Loose
48. A job of striking up friendship with the subject.
A. Shadowing B. Rope
C. Tailing D. Surveillance
49. An agent who has reached the enemy, get information and would manage to
get back alive.
A. Double agent B. Penetration agent
C. Expandable agent D. Agent of influence
50. An agent who uses influence to gain information.
A. Penetration agent B. Agent of influence
C. Double agent D. Expandable agent

MODERATE - BLUE QUESTIONS


1. A form of intelligence that deals with the progress of research and
development as it affects the economic and military potential of a nation.
A. Sociological Intelligence B. Biographical Intelligence
C. Armed Force Intelligence D. Geographical Intelligence
2. A principle of Intelligence that must be communicated to the decision
maker at the appropriate time to permit its most effective use.
A. Usefulness B. Selection
C. Timeliness D. Security
3. If the information is obtained without the knowledge of the person
against whom the information of documents may be used, or if method of
procurement is done not in an open manner.
A. Covert Operation B. Evaluation
C. Interpretation D. Overt Operation
4. If the information or documents are produced openly without regard as to
whether the subject of the investigation becomes knowledgeable of the
purpose/s for which it is being gathered.
A. Overt operation B. Covert operation
C. Evaluation D. Interpretation
5. In Counter intelligence, surveillance is categorized according to
intensity and sensitivity. When there is intermittent observation, varying
in occasion, then this surveillance is called:
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A. loose B. open
C. discreet D. close
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6. Intelligence on makes heavy usage of geographic information
because law enforcement officials must know exact location to interdict the
flow of drug.
A. Logistics B. Narcotics Trafficking
C. Human Cargo Trafficking D. Economic Resources
7. It is the product resulting from the collection evaluation analysis
integration and interpretation of criminal activity and which is
immediately or potentially significant to police planning.
A. Investigation B. Information
C. Data D. Intelligence
8. It is the reduction of information into writing or some other form of
graphical representation and arranging of this into groups of related
items.
A. Collation B. Recording
C. Evaluation D. Rewriting
9. It is usually done for the purpose of waiting for the anticipated
arrival of a suspect who is either wanted for investigation or who is
expected to commit a crime at a certain location.
A. Buy bust operation B. Stake out
C. Follow-up operation D. Surveillance
10. One way of extending the power of police observation is to get
information from persons within the vicinity. In the police work, this is
called:
A. data gathering B. field inquiry
C. interrogation D. Interview
11. PO IV Ram Edgar is assigned to collect available information concerning
the activities of Blue Sagittarius Group. He is in what unit of the police?
A. Criminal investigation B. Patrol
C. Intelligence D. Women’s Desk
12. The gathering of information about product manufacturing technique
processes from manufacturing concerns, formula that cannot & can be use of
value & advantages.
A. Industrial Intelligence B. Line Intelligence
C. Police Intelligence D. Manufacturing Intelligence
13. The gathering of information or document procured openly without regard
as to whether the subject becomes knowledgeable or not.
A. Covert Intelligence B. Espionage
C. Intelligence D. Overt Intelligence
14. The objective of this intelligence is to safeguard information against
espionage, material and installations against sabotage, and personnel
against subversive.
A. National Intelligence B. Military Intelligence
C. Counter Intelligence D. Strategic Intelligence
15. This is the determination of the pertinence of the information to the
operation, reliability of the source of information or agency and the
accuracy of the information.
A. Collation B. Recording
C. Evaluation D. Credibility
16. What form of intelligence is involved when information is obtained of
the person against whom the information or document may be used, or the
information is clandestinely acquired?
A. Covert B. Active
C. Overt D. Underground
17. After the collection of information, it is evaluated to determine its
pertinence, reliability and credibility. An A-2 intelligence report means:
A. The information is confirmed by other sources and completely
reliable
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B. The information is confirmed by other sources and usually
reliable
C. The information is possibly true and fairly reliable
D. The information probably true fairly reliable
18. An “A1” information refers to…
A. Completely reliable and Probably true
B. Usually reliable and Confirmed by other sources
C. Completely reliable and Confirmed by other sources
D. Completely reliable and Possibly true
19. In intelligence evaluation, the evaluation rating of A-4 means;
A. completely reliable source - Doubtfully true information
B. Usually reliable source – Probably true information
C. fairly reliable source - Probably true information
D. Usually reliable source – Probably true information
20. In intelligence operation, an agent is said to have been “burnt-out”
when:
A. he has been kicked out from the operation
B. his identity has been changed to avoid detection
C. his identity has been revealed and known by the suspects
D. he was killed during the operation
21. In surveillance, the following are done to hide the appearance of the
surveillance vehicle EXCEPT.
A. changing license plate of surveillance vehicle
B. putting on and removing hats, coats and sunglasses
C. change of setting arrangement within the surveillance vehicle
D. keep the cars behind the subjects car
22. In the de-briefing, the intelligence agent is asked to discuss which of
the following:
A. his education profile and schools attended
B. his personal circumstances such as his age, religion,
affiliation, address, etc.
C. his political inclination and/or party affiliation
D. his observations and experiences in the intelligence function
23. Selection of collecting agencies are being selected with a following
criteria.
A. Suitability, Capability, Evaluation, Timeliness and Balance.
B. Suitability, Adoptability, Confirmation, Timeliness and Balance.
C. Suitability, Capability, Confirmation, Timeliness and Balance.
D. Suitability, Capability, Confirmation, Integrity and Balance.
24. What is meant by an evaluation of B-1 information?
A. Information comes from an unreliable source and is improbable
B. Information comes from a fairly reliable source and I confirmed
from other sources
C. Information comes from completely reliable source and is
probably true
D. Information comes from fairly reliable source and is doubtfully
true
25. Which of the following statement is not an objective of surveillance?
A. Detect criminal activities
B. Locate and apprehend wanted persons
C. Obtain confession and admission
D. Obtain sufficient evidence to make an arrest
26. Established by Henry Peel in 1829. It was the premier institution in
gathering of information regarding the identity, activities of criminals as
well as obtaining evidences and affecting the arrests of the same.
A. FBI B. NBI
C. Scotland Yard D. INTERPOL
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27. It is an activity, which is intended to build an organization against
the enemy by ensuring loyalty of its members through stringent background
investigation.
A. Police counter intelligence
B. Police strategic intelligence
C. Police line intelligence
D. Background Investigation
28. All of the following are the common attributes to Intelligence
Directors except one:
A. cold cyanicism
B. prodigious memory
C. passed the background
investigation
D. insatiable curiosity
29. It is the control and examination of the prisoners of war.
A. civil security B. censorship
C. military security D. special operation
30. Secrecy discipline is under what category of CI measure?
A. deception measure B. denial measure
C. detection measure D. all of these
31. It means the collection, processing, collation, interpretation,
evaluation and dissemination of information, with reference to national
security.
A. Line intelligence B. Intelligence
C. Police intelligence D. Military intelligence
32. It is the end product resulting from the collection, evaluation,
analysis, integration and interpretation of all available information
regarding the activities of criminal and other law violators for the
purpose of effecting their arrest, obtaining evidence, and forestalling
plan to commit a crime.
A. PUSINT B. Internal security intelligence
C. Military intelligence D. Police intelligence
32. It is the integrated product of intelligence developed by all
governmental branches, departments concerning the broad aspect of national
security and policy.
A. National intelligence B. Strategic
intelligence
C. Police intelligence D. PUSINT
33. It is the production of intelligence essential to the prevention of
crimes and the investigation, arrest, and prosecution of criminal
offenders.
A. Police intelligence B. Line intelligence
C. Criminal intelligence D. INSINT
34. The capability of a prospective agent to obtain the desired information
for the intelligence organization or to perform to intelligence collection
mission.
A. Knowledge of the mission B. Penetration capability
C. Access D. Infiltration capability
35. This police activity increases the number of arrests of criminal
syndicate members.
A. Intelligence B. Investigation
C. Patrol D. Crime research
36. Any form of communicated knowledge which serves as the bloodline of
police intelligence.
A. Information B. Reports
C. Crime rates D. Research
37. Measures undertaken to deny the enemy of any information consisting of
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active and passive intelligence measures.
A. Combat intelligence B. Line intelligence
C. Strategic intelligence D. Counter intelligence

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38. A method of collection of information wherein the investigator trails
the subject.
A. Research B. Surveillance
C. Casing D. Undercover operation
39. Evaluated materials of every description including those derived from
observation, reports, rumors, imagery, and other sources from which
intelligence is produced.
A. Fictional data B. Information
C. Research D. Captured documents
40. The following are the common motive of informants except;
A. Vanity B. Repentance
C. Patriotism D. None of these

DIFFICULT – RED QUESTIONS


1. Pedro is an informant who always gave information freely and willfully
as being a witness of a certain crime to the nearest authority. What type
of informant would he be?
A. Criminal Informant B. Confidential Informant
C. Voluntary Informant D. Anonymous Informant
2. Maria forwarded her information to the police through telephone with the
hope that her identity cannot be identified by the offenders and even by
the police officers. Maria would be considered as a…
A. Criminal Informant B. Confidential Informant
C. Voluntary Informant D. Anonymous Informant
3. PO1 Surry was assigned to conduct a surveillance of an event to ensure
that when they visit the occasion they would be in their proper attire.
What kind of surveillance did PO1 Surry conducted?
A. Tailing or Shadowing B. Casing or Reconnaissance
C. Roping D. Surveillance
4. What is this system or plan whereby information of Intelligence value is
obtained through the process direct intercommunication in which one or more
of the parties to the common is unaware of the specific purpose of the
observation?
A. Elicitation B. Casing
C. Surveillance D. Undercover
5. This refers to the means by which an individual group of organization
conceals the true nature of its acts and or existence from the observer.
A. Cover B. Cover Support
C. Cover Story D. Organizational Cover
6. What is the evaluation of the intelligence report forwarded by Agent
Mario with an evaluation rating of D2?
A. Completely reliable source – doubtfully true information
B. Unreliable source – probably true information
C. Fairly reliable source – possibly true information
D. Not Usually reliable source – probably true information
7. Agent Max use an equipment to listen and record discreetly the
conversations of Mr. Senate and Ms. Congresy while they are having their
meal at a certain restaurant. What type of intelligence gathering did he
do?
A. Eavesdropping B. Bugging
C. Wiretapping D. None of these
8. What type of Agent uses information gathering that leaks false
information to the enemy?
A. Double Agent B. Expendable Agent
C. Agent of Influence D. Penetration Agent
9. In surveillance, the following are done to alter the appearance of the

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surveillance vehicle, EXCEPT:
A. Changing license plates of surveillance vehicle
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B. Putting on and
removing hats, coats and sunglasses
C. Change of seating arrangement within the surveillance vehicle
D. Keep the cars behind the subject car.
10. What kind of intelligence if it applies in a long range time?
A. Line Intelligence B. Operational Intelligence
C. Strategic Intelligence D. Counter Intelligence

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