Institutional Corrections Reviewer 1
1. In this early form of punishment, the criminal was attached to an arch of wood and then sawn vertically from the groin down through the skull.
A. Sawing
B. Garrotte
C. Premature Burial
D. Quartering
Answer: A
2. The condemned would be tied to a stake and then pieces of flesh would be cut from the body over a lengthy period of time.
A. Sawing
B. Garrotte
C. Quartering
D. Slow slicing
Answer: D
3. The condemned was tied to a wheel-like structure, if available, and then the bones would be bashed with an iron bar or hammer against the spokes.
A. Quartering
B. Slow Slicing
C. Breaking Wheel
D. Sawing
Answer: C
4. This form of execution dates back to at least the Assyrians in 720 BC where the person would literally be skinned alive in a manner as to keep the skin intact for public display.
A. Quartering
B. Slow Slicing
C. Flaying
D. Sawing
Answer: C
5. A form of execution, among the ancient Persians, in which the victim is fastened into a hollow boat, force-fed and slathered in honey and milk and exposed to insects until the victim's death.
A. Quartering
B. Scaphism
C. Flaying
D. Sawing
Answer: B
6. The accused would be slashed horizontally on most occasions, and their intestines removed.
A. Quartering
B. Disembowelment
C. Flaying
D. Sawing
Answer: B
7. Man is pushed down onto a spike vertically from anus to mouth.
A. Quartering
B. Scaphism
C. Flaying
D. Impalement
Answer: D
8. The prisoner would be bound and laid in front of the elephant and the beast would be coerced to move and stomp on the person until they were dead.
A. Quartering
B. Crushing
C. Flaying
D. Sawing
Answer: B
9. Typically, a person was lowered into a cauldron of boiling water where they remained until dead. Occasionally, oils or tar would be used. The practice dates back to at least 12th century Mongolia.
A. Quartering
B. Boiling
C. Flaying
D. Impalement
Answer: B
10. The criminal is placed into the chair and a metal ring is clasped around their neck. The device is then tightened by turning an arm on the back of the chair, slowly crushing the neck of the condemned.
A. Sawing
B. Garrotte
C. Premature Burial
D. Quartering
Answer: B
11. Basically, a man is buried to his waist and a woman to her neck. They are then subjected to being pelted with large stones until they either die or escape.
A. Sawing
B. Garrotte
C. Stoning
D. Quartering
Answer: C
12. Articles 1706 - 1727 of the revised Administrative Code as amended is known as
A. Correction Law
B. Jail Management Law
C. Prison Law
D. Parole and Probation Law
Answer: C
13. The mechanical device or contrivance, tools or implement used to hold back, keep in check, or under control is the
A. Instrument of Restraint
B. Iron leg Lock
C. Handcuffs
D. Metallic chains
Answer: A
14. Who is tasked with gathering and collecting information and other data of every prisoner into a case study to determine the work assignment, the type of supervision, and the degree of custody and restriction under which an offender must live in jail?
A. Classification Board
B. Board of Custody
C. Diagnostic Board
D. Treatment Board
Answer: A
15. The imprisonment a convicted offender may serve, at the rate of PhP8.00 a day subject to certain rules, for failure to pay a fine and if ordered to do so by the judgment is referred to as
A. Subsidiary imprisonment
B. Secondary imprisonment
C. Preventive imprisonment
D. None of the above
Answer: A
16. The meaning of the word oblivion is
A. forgetting completely
B. class of persons
C. abolish
D. community-based treatment
Answer: A
17. The process of determining the needs and requirements of prisoners for assigning them to programs according to their existing resources is called:
A. classification
B. quarantine
C. diversification
D. quality control
Answer: C
18. Public humiliation or public exhibition also means:
A. public execution
B. social degradation
C. banishment
D. public trial
Answer: B
19. During the 16th up to the 18th century, a criminal may be sent away from a place carried out by prohibition to coming against a specified territory. This is an ancient form of punishment called:
A. Exile
B. Transportation
C. Banishment
D. Public trial
Answer: C
20. One of the following represents the earliest codification of the Roman law, which was incorporated into the Justinian Code.
A. Twelve Tables
B. Burgundian Code
C. Code of Draco
D. Hammurabi code
Answer: A
21. In the history of correction, thinkers during the reformatory movement were the major influences on today’s correctional system. Alexander Macanochie was the one who introduced the _______ of correction.
A. Solitary system
B. Irish System
C. Marked System
D. Congregate system
Answer: C
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A. Sawing
B. Garrotte
C. Premature Burial
D. Quartering
Answer: A
2. The condemned would be tied to a stake and then pieces of flesh would be cut from the body over a lengthy period of time.
A. Sawing
B. Garrotte
C. Quartering
D. Slow slicing
Answer: D
3. The condemned was tied to a wheel-like structure, if available, and then the bones would be bashed with an iron bar or hammer against the spokes.
A. Quartering
B. Slow Slicing
C. Breaking Wheel
D. Sawing
Answer: C
4. This form of execution dates back to at least the Assyrians in 720 BC where the person would literally be skinned alive in a manner as to keep the skin intact for public display.
A. Quartering
B. Slow Slicing
C. Flaying
D. Sawing
Answer: C
5. A form of execution, among the ancient Persians, in which the victim is fastened into a hollow boat, force-fed and slathered in honey and milk and exposed to insects until the victim's death.
A. Quartering
B. Scaphism
C. Flaying
D. Sawing
Answer: B
6. The accused would be slashed horizontally on most occasions, and their intestines removed.
A. Quartering
B. Disembowelment
C. Flaying
D. Sawing
Answer: B
7. Man is pushed down onto a spike vertically from anus to mouth.
A. Quartering
B. Scaphism
C. Flaying
D. Impalement
Answer: D
8. The prisoner would be bound and laid in front of the elephant and the beast would be coerced to move and stomp on the person until they were dead.
A. Quartering
B. Crushing
C. Flaying
D. Sawing
Answer: B
9. Typically, a person was lowered into a cauldron of boiling water where they remained until dead. Occasionally, oils or tar would be used. The practice dates back to at least 12th century Mongolia.
A. Quartering
B. Boiling
C. Flaying
D. Impalement
Answer: B
10. The criminal is placed into the chair and a metal ring is clasped around their neck. The device is then tightened by turning an arm on the back of the chair, slowly crushing the neck of the condemned.
A. Sawing
B. Garrotte
C. Premature Burial
D. Quartering
Answer: B
11. Basically, a man is buried to his waist and a woman to her neck. They are then subjected to being pelted with large stones until they either die or escape.
A. Sawing
B. Garrotte
C. Stoning
D. Quartering
Answer: C
12. Articles 1706 - 1727 of the revised Administrative Code as amended is known as
A. Correction Law
B. Jail Management Law
C. Prison Law
D. Parole and Probation Law
Answer: C
13. The mechanical device or contrivance, tools or implement used to hold back, keep in check, or under control is the
A. Instrument of Restraint
B. Iron leg Lock
C. Handcuffs
D. Metallic chains
Answer: A
14. Who is tasked with gathering and collecting information and other data of every prisoner into a case study to determine the work assignment, the type of supervision, and the degree of custody and restriction under which an offender must live in jail?
A. Classification Board
B. Board of Custody
C. Diagnostic Board
D. Treatment Board
Answer: A
15. The imprisonment a convicted offender may serve, at the rate of PhP8.00 a day subject to certain rules, for failure to pay a fine and if ordered to do so by the judgment is referred to as
A. Subsidiary imprisonment
B. Secondary imprisonment
C. Preventive imprisonment
D. None of the above
Answer: A
16. The meaning of the word oblivion is
A. forgetting completely
B. class of persons
C. abolish
D. community-based treatment
Answer: A
17. The process of determining the needs and requirements of prisoners for assigning them to programs according to their existing resources is called:
A. classification
B. quarantine
C. diversification
D. quality control
Answer: C
18. Public humiliation or public exhibition also means:
A. public execution
B. social degradation
C. banishment
D. public trial
Answer: B
19. During the 16th up to the 18th century, a criminal may be sent away from a place carried out by prohibition to coming against a specified territory. This is an ancient form of punishment called:
A. Exile
B. Transportation
C. Banishment
D. Public trial
Answer: C
20. One of the following represents the earliest codification of the Roman law, which was incorporated into the Justinian Code.
A. Twelve Tables
B. Burgundian Code
C. Code of Draco
D. Hammurabi code
Answer: A
21. In the history of correction, thinkers during the reformatory movement were the major influences on today’s correctional system. Alexander Macanochie was the one who introduced the _______ of correction.
A. Solitary system
B. Irish System
C. Marked System
D. Congregate system
Answer: C
Institutional Corrections Reviewer 2: Next Page
Related:
1. Probation