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Crim 5: Human Behavior and Crisis Management
Final Examination
Instruction: Choose the best answer among the given options. Encircle the entire answer/s of your choice. Any form of erasures will
be considered wrong.

1. The following are part of the post-action sub stage in crisis management, except:
a. Medical rescue to the wounded b. Documentation c. Tactical Intervention d. Evidence Preservation
2. It is regarded as any activity of a person based in psychology and other behavioral sciences.
a. learning c. drinking
b. smoking d. behavior
3. Emphasizes human actions in relation to events taking place inside the body especially the brain and the central nervous system.
a. behavioral b. neurological c. cognitive d. psychoanalytical
4. The study of human behavior that focuses on the external activities of a person that can be observed and measured.
a. neurological b. humanistic c. behavioral d. cognitive
5. Which of the following viewpoints in the study of human behavior is concerned with the way the brain processes and transform information
in various ways?
a. cognitive b. behavioral c. psychoanalytical d. neurological
6. Emphasizes unconscious motives stemming from repressed sexual and aggressive impulses in childhood.
a. environment b. learning c. heredity d. psychoanalytical
7. Focuses on the subjects experience, freedom of choice and motivation toward self-actualization.
a. humanistic approach b. environment c. heredity d. social conflicts
8. Consists of the conditions and factors that surround and influence an individual that can cause certain behavior patterns.
a. heredity b. environment c. learning d. physical causes
9. Is the process by which behavior changes as a result of experience or practice?
a. physical causes b. heredity c. learning d. social conflicts
10. Refers to any behavioral response or reflect exhibited by people due to their genetic endowment or the process of natural selection.
a. mental traits b. learned behavior c. physical traits d. inherited behavior
11. It involves cognitive adaptation that enhances the human beings ability to cope with changes in the environment and to manipulate the
environment in ways which improve the chances for survival.
a. learned behavior b. physical traits c. mental traits d. inherited behavior
12. This refers to the needs of the body which exist for the maintenance of health and protection of the body against physical injuries.
a. psychogenic needs b. economic needsc. sociogenic needs d. biogenic needs
13. He claimed that, there is a hierarchy of needs ascending from the basic biological needs present at birth to the more complex
psychological needs that become important only after the more basic needs have been satisfied.
a. Sigmund Freud b. Abraham H. Maslow c. Francisco Ruivivar d. Cesare Lombroso
14. Which of the following refers to an individuals way of reacting to frustration?
a. ego mechanism b. rationalization c. coping mechanism d. sublimation
15. These are psychological processes that act as safety valves to provide relief from emotional conflict and anxiety.
a. biogenic needs b. safety needs c. sociogenic needs d. defense mechanism
16. This term is often used in physiology and psychology to refer to the action taken by an individual to protect or to restore certain favorable
states or equilibrium.
a. psychosomatic reaction b. coping mechanism c. homeostasis d. sublimation
17. A person jump out of the window to his death because he believes he can fly is a:
a. psychotic b. insane c. neurotic d. addict
18. The existence of two contrary emotions at the same time towards the same objects or person.
a. affect b. ambivalence c. association defect d. autism
19. Someone who had a car accident and bump his head against the windshield will most likely have:
a. psychosis b. organic brain syndrome c. neurosis d. catatonic
20. A student who cannot volunteer to recite even if he knew the subject well is probably a:
a. mental retardate c. neurotic
b. psychotic d. affect
21. Personality disorder include the following except:
a. schizophrenia c. sexual deviation
b. drug dependence d. pyromania
22. Fallacious reasoning intended to justify actions or motives to make ones failures more tolerable:
a. repression c. displacement
b. rationalization d. regression
23. When you see a movie, you tend to like the hero and hate the villain:
a. displacement c. rationalization
b. identification d. repression
24. When you are angry with your classmate, you kick the dog.
a. substitution c. displacement
b. repression d. association defect
25. One sees things or hears voices in the absence of a sensory stimulus:
a. delusion c. hallucination
b. repression d. sublimation
26. Occurs when a person is block from the satisfaction of his needs.
a. anxiety c. phobia
b. frustration d. mania
27. When you believe someone is out to harm you despite evidence to the contrary.
a. delusion b. hallucination c. compulsion d. phobia
28. An emotional problem is converted into physical symptom.
a. psychotic reaction b. neurotic reaction c. psychosomatic reaction d. hallucination
29. Antisocial or harmful drives are disguised or modified into socially acceptable behavior.
a. delusion b. sublimation c. compulsion d. regression
30. In cases of natural disasters, who handles the first action?
a. National Disaster Coordinating Council b. Department of National Defense
c. NDRRMC d. DILG
31. Pattern of species specific behavior that is based mainly on the potentialities determined by heredity and believe to be relatively
independent of learning.
a. libido c. emotion
b. instinct d. hallucination
32. Mental disorder characterized by pervasive and profound alteration of mood, disorganization of thinking accompanied by false perception.
a. neurosis b. delusion c. psychosis d. frustration
33. Condition wherein mental development is slowed and later arrested at a certain level and doesnt therefore proceed to maturity.
a. mental retardation b. hallucination c. organic brain syndrome d. compulsion
34. A diffuse affection of the brain and therefore there may or may not be in any location.
a. organic brain syndrome c. mental retardation
b. psychosis d. delusion
35. If a suspect plans his crime in advance, performed his act precisely and made provisions to elude the police he is:
a. insane c. not any of the two
b. not insane d. neurotic
36. An outside source of information will be coming from the following except:
a. family c. employer
b. the suspect d. lawyer
37. This refers to the voluntary and involuntary attitude a person adopts in order to fit societys idea of right or wrong. Partly determined by
heredity and environment and modified through learning.
a. crisis managementb. social conflicts c. human behavior d. economic conflicts
38. In a typical assault team, the team leader is always the _____________.
a. 1st man b. 2nd man c. 3rd man d. last man
39. A person who kills a person believing that such action is against the law but is a godly act thinks that his action is:
a. morally wrong but legally right c. morally and legally wrong
b. morally right but legally wrong d. correct
40. One of the salient characteristic of this sickness is that there is the presence irrational fears to common objects.
a. catatonic type c. paranoid type
b. hebephrenic type d. Phobic Disorder
41. Poses a problem to other people as he remains violent most of the time.
a. Pyschopath c. hebephrenic
b. catatonic d. addict
42. There is a marked suicidal behavior if taken for granted.
a. catatonic c. Borderline
b. hebephrenic type d. affect
43. An individual who relate pain with erotic sensation.
a. satyriasis c. sadist
b. masochist d. rapist
44. An individual whose erotic activities consist of looking at nude young females or looking at people in sexual license.
a. pedophilia c. voyeur
b. pyromanic d. kleptomania
45. An individual who disregard the usual social code and follows the code of the abnormal environment where he belongs.
a. social individual c. megalomaniac individual
b. antisocial individual d. autistic
46. An individual who has a pathological sense of power.
a. egomaniac c. pyromaniac
b. megalomaniac d. catatonic
47. An individual who is pathologically self-preoccupied.
a. pedophilic c. kleptomaniac
b. egomaniac d. megalomaniac
48. You have followed up a case of arson very closely and you found out that the suspect had burned several places without any reason and
did not receive any pay for his act. You immediately suspect that he is:
a. pedophile c. pyromania
b. satyr d. None of these
49. A collective term of mental disorders that begin at or shortly after puberty and usually lead to general failure of the mental faculties, with the
corresponding physiological impairment.
a. delirium c. demophobia
b. dementia praecox d. delusion
50. In medical jurisprudence, a false belief about the self, caused by morbidity, present in paranoia and dementia.
a. dementia praecox c. delirium
b. delusion d. euthanasia
51. A morbid propensity to love or make love, uncontrollable sexual desire, or excessive sexual craving by members of either sex.
a. Euthanasia c. Episodic Criminal
b. Erotomania d. Exhibitionist
52. In psychiatry, any of the numerous sensations, auditory, visual or tactile, experienced without external stimulus, and caused by mental
derangement, intoxication or fever, hence may be a sign of approaching insanity.
a. Delusion c. Hallucination
b. Delirium d. Dementia praecox
53. A morbid of insanity characterized by a deep and morbid sense of religious feeling.
a. Mania c. Fanatics
b. Delusion d. Insanity
54. In a typical assault team, the Sniper is always the _____________.
a. 1st man b. 3rd man
c. 5th man d. 7th man
55. Morbid craving, usually of an erotic nature for dead bodies. It is also a form of perversion where sexual gratification is achieved either
through sexual intercourse with, or mutilation of dead body.
a. Sex Maniac c. Necrophilism
b. Masochism d. Oikie Mania
56. This is a term applied to a specialist in the study of mental disorders, sometimes interchangeably used with psychiatrist.
a. Anthropologist c. Criminologist
b. Alienist d. Masochist
57. Which of the following is the most important consideration in a hostage taking situation?
a. Preservation of life c. Protection of property
b. Media coverage d. Immediate capture of hostage taker

58. A very important factor in effective negotiation is:


a. Containment of the area c. Knowing where the hostage are located
b. Efficient communication d. Letting the hostage taker know that he cant win
59. In a hostage situation, this item is non-negotiable; except:
a. weapon b. explosive c. money d. ammunition
60. The crisis management team is ideally headed by:
a. The Commander-in-Chief b. The Highest Ground Commander c. The Chief Negotiator d. The Chief of Staff
61. In a hostage situation this item is negotiable, except:
a. access to media c. a gun
b. a telephone d. transportation
62. In dealing with a hostage taker, the negotiator should not:
a. look friendly or accommodating c. give his rank
b. give his name d. suggest any demand
63. Hostage negotiators help the commander to manage the incident by _____ and providing intelligence information. The blank space
means;
a. contain and stabilize the incident c. assault on terrorist
b. persuade terrorist d. buying time
64. If an assault is necessary, it should be done by:
a. a sizeable group of regular PNP c. by one or two specially trained teams
b. as a first option d. after giving due warning to hostage taker
65. The highest ranking field commander should not also be the chief negotiator because:
a. hostage taker will not trust him
b. of conflict of interest as mediator and decision maker
c. he is not authorized to grant concession
d. hostage taker will be turned off by his uniform
66. History will tell us that the longer a terrorist hostage taker situation lasts, the greater the probability that:
a. the hostage will be killed c. the hostage will increase their demands
b. the hostage will be safely retrieved d. the hostage will escape
67. The Stockholm syndrome tells us that the longer the negotiations the greater the probability that:
a. hostages and hostage takers will develop negative feelings toward each other
b. rapport between negotiator and hostage takers will diminish
c. both hostages and hostage takers develop a negative feeling against the authorities
d. the only option left for the authorities is assault
68. It is preferable that during the negotiation, the negotiator should dressed in a civilian clothes. This is because:
a. Civilian is perceived by the terrorist to be broadminded than military personnel
b. A civilian clothes advances the neutral image and blocks aversion of terrorist to military personnel
c. hostage takers are afraid of the military
d. Civilian uniform is neat
69. In dealing with foreign terrorist, it is important that the negotiating team should have as its member at least:
a. one doctor c. an explosive expert
b. a linguist or interpreter d. a representative from the foreign office
70. A group organized to make an assault on the hostage takers to neutralize the terrorists and/or rescue the hostage is called:
a. the crisis management team c. special reaction team
b. inner perimeter elements d. threat management force
71. Is the tumultuous disturbance of public peace by an unlawful assembly of three or more persons in the execution of some objectives/
a. Rebellion c. Riot
b. Sedition d. Terrorism
72. A group of bank robbers holds hostage the people inside a bank threatening to kill them if they are mistreated. These hostage takers are:
a. Crazy c. Criminal
b. Crusader d. Fanatics
73. Is the taking of arms against a government to remove the allegiance from the government, the people or any land under it.
a. Sedition c. Terrorism
b. Rebellion d. Coup detat
74. Is a strategy of intimidation carried out by a band with the use of fear or terror to obtain their particular objective?
a. Rebellion c. Sedition
b. Coup detat d. Terrorism
75. This refers to the expert handling of a crisis or emergency to reduce or eliminate danger or damage, or the like, especially on the part of
the government.
a. crisis diffusion technique c. crisis management
b. threat management d. crisis management technique
76. The following are objectives of crisis management, except:
a. resolve without further incident b. apprehension of all perpetrators
c. safety of all participants d. contain and negotiate
77. Which of the following is NOT a strategy in crisis management?
a. contain and negotiate b. press perpetrators to abandon their position
c. protect the innocent from harm d. allow passage of time
78. Which of the following is availed of by the response force if passage of time is not allowed?
a. evaluate the situation d. formulate plan of action
b. explore alternatives c. gather false information
79. The difference between hostage-taking and kidnapping is, that in kidnapping:
a. the police are aware of captives location
b. the police are not in close contact with the perpetrators
c. the police can exert any pressure on the suspects
d. the police can show to the public that kidnappers cant win
80. Julia Montes was kidnapped by Marlou. She was detained in the latters house for 7 days and surprisingly after a week, Marlou released
Julia because of pity. What is the syndrome present?
a. Stockholm b. Lima c. London d. Manila
81. Refers to the entrusting of responsibility and authorities to others and establishing accountability is:
a. selecting people b. delegating c. communicating d. controlling

82. Putting the right person at the right job is very important in a crisis management. This is called?
a. selecting people c. delegating
b. staffing d. organizing
83. This is a terrorist who operates and aspires to win political power within a single nation.
a. monarchist b. transnational terrorist c. national terrorist d. international terrorist
84. The following are the common forms of negotiation mistakes, except:
a. Thinking inn absolutes b. Misunderstanding Authority c. Slowing down d. Accepting Statements
85. The following are common tactics of the terrorist except:
a. Riding in tandem c. hostage-taking
b. arson d. kidnapping
86. Which of the following hostage-takers is considered the most dangerous because the law, in his mind has no legal basis?
a. the common criminals c. the Fanatic
b. the Psychotic d. person in Crisis
87. This type of hostage-takers is classified as a rational creative thinker, is able to reason, and can discriminate on how much force is applied
against him.
a. the common criminal c. the Fanatic
b. the Psycho d. the Professional
88. This type of person is generally described as full of inner conflict and frustrations which are transferred to his immediate reality, distorted to
suit his own illusions.
a. the common criminals c. the Fanatic
b. the Psycho d. person in Crisis
89. This is a terrorist who operates across national borders, whose actions and political aspirations may affect individuals of more than one
nationality.
a. national terrorist b. international terrorist c. transnational terrorist d. anarchist group
90. The Public Information Officer must maintain control of the media, releasing only what is authorized by the on-scene commander. This
statement is:
a. partially true b. doubtfully true c. partially false d. absolutely true
91. Consists of people who are sympathetic to the cause of the terrorists, but often will not stand up and refuse to be counted for fear of getting
involved
a. active supporters b. leaders c. cadres d. passive supporters
92. A terrorist who is controlled by, and whose actions represents, the interest of a sovereign state:
a. national terrorists b. international terrorists c. transnational terrorists d. anarchist group
93. What should be conducted by the crisis management team before a Crisis?
a. Evaluation b. Analysis c. Debriefing d. Planning
94. Why should we have only ONE Ground Commander?
a. To maintain Chain of Command b. To create misunderstanding within the ranks
c. To sustain Unity of Command c. To avoid conflict of interest.
95. The following are not part of the support units, except:
a. Investigative Team b. Logistics c. Intelligence d. Medical Team
96. Stimulus > Physiological Reaction > Emotional Response - What theory of emotion is this?
a. Cannon-Bard b. Common Sense c. Two Factor d. None of these
97. It refers to that unpleasant feeling that resulted from the blocking of motive satisfaction. The feeling that we experience when something
interferes with our hopes and wishes.
a. Frustrated b. Stressor c. Depression d. None of these
98. Kim is an embalmer who loves to have sex with beautiful dead bodies. He has a disorder called?
a. Necrophilia b. Klismaphilia c. Fellatio d. None of these
99. The Rolando Mendoza Quirino Grandstand Hostage Crisis is an example of?
a. London Syndrome b. Lima Syndrome c. Stockholm Syndrome d. Manila Syndrome
100. What is the second phase in a Bipolar Disorder?
a. Manic Phase b. Depressive Phase c. Borderline Phase d. Aggressive Phase

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