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40問 • 1年前
  • Kristine Azalejrad
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  • 1

    Is any immoral conduct of habit, the indulgence of which leads to depravity, wickedness and corruption of the mind and body can refer to a fault, a negative character trait, a defect, an infirmity, or a bad or unhealthy habit.

    Vice

  • 2

    Different forms of Vices

    Acoholism, Prostitution, Gambling, Drug addiction

  • 3

    It affects the health and morality of the youth.

    Drug addiction

  • 4

    It affects morality, health, economy, criminality and efficiency of the government.

    Vice

  • 5

    It hampers the efficiency of the government with bribery.

    Gambling and Prostitution

  • 6

    It breaks down the moral fiber of the society.

    Alcoholism

  • 7

    Is the state or condition of a person produced by drinking intoxicating liquors excessively and with habitual frequency.

    Alcoholism

  • 8

    Is any beverages or compound, whether distilled, fermented, or otherwise, which will produce intoxicated or which contains in excess of one per centum of alcohol and is used as beverage.

    Alcoholic Liquor

  • 9

    is a person who habitually takes or uses any intoxicating alcoholic liquor and while under influence of such is either dangerous to himself or to others.

    Drunkard

  • 10

    persons who, from the prolonged and excessive use of alcoholic beverages, finally develops physical and psycho changes and dependence to alcohol.

    Chronic Alcoholics

  • 11

    are considered misdemeanor punishable by existing ordinance, of certain cities, towns and municipalities.

    Drunkenness

  • 12

    It is an act or practice of a woman/man who engages or habitually indulges in sexual intercourse for money or profit.

    Prostitution

  • 13

    A woman/man who engage in discriminate sexual intercourse or acts with males for hire

    Prostitute

  • 14

    One who owns or manages houses of ill-refute where the business of prostitution conducted. Sometimes they are called “madame or mama san”

    Flap

  • 15

    The procurement and transportation of women across state line for immoral purposes.

    White slavery

  • 16

    Includes gambling, prostitution, dangerous drugs, and other illegal or dubious businesses.

    Organized crime

  • 17

    It is a name often used for all types of prostitute.

    Whores/knocker

  • 18

    Two vices that have plagued or caused so much suffering to mankind.

    Prostitution , Gambling

  • 19

    often called the “oldest profession” in the world

    Prostitution, Gambling

  • 20

    TWO BASIC REASONS WHY PROSTITUTION MUST BE SUPPRESSED:

    Control of venereal disease, Prevent of organized crime

  • 21

    Is an agreement between two parties where the one who makes an incorrect prediction about an uncertain outcome will forfeit something to the other.

    Betting

  • 22

    Is an wagering oof money on an event with an uncertain outcome.

    Gambling

  • 23

    It is a game or scheme the result of which depends wholly or chiefly upon chance or hazard.

    Gambling

  • 24

    Is the uncertainty of the result of the game or when the outcome of the game is incapable of calculation by human reason, foresight, sagacity or design.

    Chance or Hazard

  • 25

    It is a scheme for the distribution of prizes by chance among persons who have paid or agreed to pay a valuable consideration for the chance to win a prize.

    Lottery

  • 26

    Office that controls/ regulates gambling games like the casino.

    PAGCOR

  • 27

    The act of carrying a lighted cigarette or other tobacco products, whether or not it is being inhaled or smoked.

    Smoking

  • 28

    Agricultural components derived from the tobacco plant, which are processed for use inn the manufacturing of cigarettes and other tobacco products.

    Tobacco

  • 29

    Any form illegal gambling activity which uses numbers or combinations thereof as factors in giving out jackpots.

    Illegal numbers game

  • 30

    An illegal numbers game where the winning combination is derived from results of the last game of Jai Alai or the special llave portion or any result thereof based on any fictitious Jjai Alai game consisting of ten (10) players pitted against one another, and its variant

    Masiao

  • 31

    An illegal numbers game serving as a form of local lottery where bets are placed and accepted per combination, and its variants

    Jueteng

  • 32

    Any personn who places bets for himself/herself or in behalf of another person, other than the personnel staff of any illegal numbers game operation

    Bettor

  • 33

    Any person who collects, solicits or produces bets in behalf of his/her principal for any illegal numbers game who is usually in possession of gambling paraphernalia.

    Cobrador

  • 34

    Any personn who maintains, manages or operates any illegal number game in a specific area from whom the coordinator, controller or supervisor, and collector or agent take orders.

    Manager

  • 35

    Any person who finances the operations of any illegal numbers game.

    Financer

  • 36

    Any person who lends or provides protection, or receives benefits in any manner in the operation of any illegal numbers game.

    Protector

  • 37

    Standardized tests to initially assess and determine intoxication, such as the horizontal gaze nystagmus, the walk-and-turn, the one-leg stand, and other similar tests as determined jointly by the DOOH, the NAPOLCOM and the DOTC.

    Field sobriety tests

  • 38

    Specimen used to determine the blood alcohol concentration level and/or positive indications of dangerous drugs and similar substances in a person's body.

    Urine

  • 39

    refer to breath, saliva, urine or blood tests to determine the blood alcohol concentation levell and/or positive indications of dangerous drugs and similar substances in a person's body.

    Chemical tests

  • 40

    Refers to the alcoholic beverages classified into beer, wine and distilled spirits, the consumption of which produces intoxication.

    Alcohol

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    Is any immoral conduct of habit, the indulgence of which leads to depravity, wickedness and corruption of the mind and body can refer to a fault, a negative character trait, a defect, an infirmity, or a bad or unhealthy habit.

    Vice

  • 2

    Different forms of Vices

    Acoholism, Prostitution, Gambling, Drug addiction

  • 3

    It affects the health and morality of the youth.

    Drug addiction

  • 4

    It affects morality, health, economy, criminality and efficiency of the government.

    Vice

  • 5

    It hampers the efficiency of the government with bribery.

    Gambling and Prostitution

  • 6

    It breaks down the moral fiber of the society.

    Alcoholism

  • 7

    Is the state or condition of a person produced by drinking intoxicating liquors excessively and with habitual frequency.

    Alcoholism

  • 8

    Is any beverages or compound, whether distilled, fermented, or otherwise, which will produce intoxicated or which contains in excess of one per centum of alcohol and is used as beverage.

    Alcoholic Liquor

  • 9

    is a person who habitually takes or uses any intoxicating alcoholic liquor and while under influence of such is either dangerous to himself or to others.

    Drunkard

  • 10

    persons who, from the prolonged and excessive use of alcoholic beverages, finally develops physical and psycho changes and dependence to alcohol.

    Chronic Alcoholics

  • 11

    are considered misdemeanor punishable by existing ordinance, of certain cities, towns and municipalities.

    Drunkenness

  • 12

    It is an act or practice of a woman/man who engages or habitually indulges in sexual intercourse for money or profit.

    Prostitution

  • 13

    A woman/man who engage in discriminate sexual intercourse or acts with males for hire

    Prostitute

  • 14

    One who owns or manages houses of ill-refute where the business of prostitution conducted. Sometimes they are called “madame or mama san”

    Flap

  • 15

    The procurement and transportation of women across state line for immoral purposes.

    White slavery

  • 16

    Includes gambling, prostitution, dangerous drugs, and other illegal or dubious businesses.

    Organized crime

  • 17

    It is a name often used for all types of prostitute.

    Whores/knocker

  • 18

    Two vices that have plagued or caused so much suffering to mankind.

    Prostitution , Gambling

  • 19

    often called the “oldest profession” in the world

    Prostitution, Gambling

  • 20

    TWO BASIC REASONS WHY PROSTITUTION MUST BE SUPPRESSED:

    Control of venereal disease, Prevent of organized crime

  • 21

    Is an agreement between two parties where the one who makes an incorrect prediction about an uncertain outcome will forfeit something to the other.

    Betting

  • 22

    Is an wagering oof money on an event with an uncertain outcome.

    Gambling

  • 23

    It is a game or scheme the result of which depends wholly or chiefly upon chance or hazard.

    Gambling

  • 24

    Is the uncertainty of the result of the game or when the outcome of the game is incapable of calculation by human reason, foresight, sagacity or design.

    Chance or Hazard

  • 25

    It is a scheme for the distribution of prizes by chance among persons who have paid or agreed to pay a valuable consideration for the chance to win a prize.

    Lottery

  • 26

    Office that controls/ regulates gambling games like the casino.

    PAGCOR

  • 27

    The act of carrying a lighted cigarette or other tobacco products, whether or not it is being inhaled or smoked.

    Smoking

  • 28

    Agricultural components derived from the tobacco plant, which are processed for use inn the manufacturing of cigarettes and other tobacco products.

    Tobacco

  • 29

    Any form illegal gambling activity which uses numbers or combinations thereof as factors in giving out jackpots.

    Illegal numbers game

  • 30

    An illegal numbers game where the winning combination is derived from results of the last game of Jai Alai or the special llave portion or any result thereof based on any fictitious Jjai Alai game consisting of ten (10) players pitted against one another, and its variant

    Masiao

  • 31

    An illegal numbers game serving as a form of local lottery where bets are placed and accepted per combination, and its variants

    Jueteng

  • 32

    Any personn who places bets for himself/herself or in behalf of another person, other than the personnel staff of any illegal numbers game operation

    Bettor

  • 33

    Any person who collects, solicits or produces bets in behalf of his/her principal for any illegal numbers game who is usually in possession of gambling paraphernalia.

    Cobrador

  • 34

    Any personn who maintains, manages or operates any illegal number game in a specific area from whom the coordinator, controller or supervisor, and collector or agent take orders.

    Manager

  • 35

    Any person who finances the operations of any illegal numbers game.

    Financer

  • 36

    Any person who lends or provides protection, or receives benefits in any manner in the operation of any illegal numbers game.

    Protector

  • 37

    Standardized tests to initially assess and determine intoxication, such as the horizontal gaze nystagmus, the walk-and-turn, the one-leg stand, and other similar tests as determined jointly by the DOOH, the NAPOLCOM and the DOTC.

    Field sobriety tests

  • 38

    Specimen used to determine the blood alcohol concentration level and/or positive indications of dangerous drugs and similar substances in a person's body.

    Urine

  • 39

    refer to breath, saliva, urine or blood tests to determine the blood alcohol concentation levell and/or positive indications of dangerous drugs and similar substances in a person's body.

    Chemical tests

  • 40

    Refers to the alcoholic beverages classified into beer, wine and distilled spirits, the consumption of which produces intoxication.

    Alcohol