Quiz CrimInvestKey
Quiz CrimInvestKey
Quiz CrimInvestKey
9. A person who can perceive and by perceiving can make known his perceptions
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to others.
a. Complainant
b. Investigator
c. Prosecutor
d. Witness
10. New details were supplemented and were not found in the original
a. Addition
b. Focused attention
c. Recollection
d. Substitution
11. Some items may be dropped from one observation and other items from
a different observation.
a. Addition
b. Focused attention
c. Recollection
d. Substitution
12. Place where the crime was committed.
a. Main crime scene
b. Minor crime scene
c. Primary crime scene
d. Secondary crime scene
13. Where other evidences may be found.
a. Main crime scene
b. Minor crime scene
c. Primary crime scene
d. Secondary crime scene
14. Following are the reasons why identity of the person who reported
should be known, EXCEPT
a. To determine whether or not he is the perpetrator
b. To gather other information
c. To make the person as witness
d. To reward him of his civic-mindedness
e. To verify veracity of the report
15. Rigid means
a. Absolute
b. Compelling
c. Lenient
d. Strict
c. Outline
d. Persevere
17. Integrity is synonymous to
a. Honesty
b. Humility
c. Similarity
d. Simplicity
18. The malicious burning of another’s property.
a. Arson
b. Homicide
c. Incendiarism
d. Robbery
19. Following are the stages of execution under Art. 6 of the RPC, EXCEPT
a. Attempted
b. Completed
c. Consummated
d. Frustrated
20. When the offender commences the commission of a felony directly by
overt acts, and does not perform all the acts of execution which should produce
the felony by reason of some cause or accident other than his own spontaneous
desistance.
a. Attempted
b. Completed
c. Consummated
d. Frustrated
21. When the offender performs all the acts of execution which would
produce the felony as a consequence but which, nevertheless, do not produce it
by reason of causes independent of the will of the perpetrator.
a. Attempted
b. Completed
c. Consummated
d. Frustrated
22. When all the elements necessary for its execution and accomplishment are present.
a. Attempted
b. Completed
c. Consummated
d. Frustrated
23. The very reason for summoning assistance by the investigator at the
crime scene.
a. Life of the personnel is much more valuable than even the arrest of
the offender.
b. The crime scene should be given much attention.
c. The suspect should not be arrested without warrant of arrest.
d. When an offender is actively engaging in a battle, the investigator must
refrain from pursuing him.
24. Why should the crime scene be safeguarded either by cordoning the
area or by assigning police personnel?
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b. Guide
c. Indispensable
d. Mandatory
33. The searchers proceed slowly at the same pace along the path parallel
to one side of the rectangle. At the end of the rectangle, the searcher turns and
proceeds back along new lanes but parallel to the first movement.
a. Spiral method
b. Strip method
c. Wheel method
d. Zone method
34. The searchers follow each other in the path of a curve, beginning in the
outside and curving in towards the center.
a. Spiral method
b. Strip method
c. Wheel method
d. Zone method
35. The area to be searched is divided into quadrants and each searcher is
assigned to one quadrant.
a. Strip method
b. Spiral method
c. Zone method
d. Wheel method
36. The searchers gather at the center and proceed outward along radii or
spokes.
a. Strip method
b. Spiral method
c. Zone method
d. Wheel method