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CDI Multiple Choice Question

Color of Lividity may Indicate the Cause of Death is Phosphorous poisoning


A.    cherry red
B.    pinkish color
C.    dark brown
D.    dark lividity

The general term referring to the knowledge acquired by criminal investigator from various sources is
called
A.    Information
B.    Facts
C.    Data
D.    Intelligence

Duties of the First Responder at the crime scene are the following, except
A.    Record the exact time of arrival
B.    Record the removal of items
C.    Cordon off the area
D.    Identify possible witnesses

The branch of jurisprudence that uses scientific theories and principles in the detection and
investigation of crimes is called
A.    Criminal Jurisprudence
B.    Criminal Inquiry
C.    Preliminary Investigation
D.    Criminal Investigation

The following are the Arrest without warrant; when lawful ; Except


A.  When, in his presence, the person to be arrested has not committed, is not actually committing, or
is not attempting to commit an offense
B.  When an offense has just been committed, and he has probable cause to believe based on
personal knowledge of facts or circumstances that the person to be arrested has committed it
C.  When the person to be arrested is a prisoner who has escaped from a penal establishment or
place where he is serving final judgment or is temporarily confined while his case is pending, or has
escaped while being transferred from one confinement to another
D.  In flagrante delicto-Caught in the Act

What legal doctrine was established in the case Mapp vs. Ohio?


A.  Archipelagic Doctrine
B.  Fruit of the Poisonous Tree Doctrine
C.  Miranda Doctrine           
D.  Eclectics Doctrine

The testimony of witnesses reduced in writing while under oath is generally called
A.  Admission
B.  Declaration
C.  Information
D.  Deposition
An Act in which an individual kills one or more other persons immediately before or at the same time
as him or herself is called
A.    Suicide
B.    Murder-suicide
C.    Mass suicide
D.    Suicide attack

Human sources of information who voluntarily provide facts to the detectives are generally known as
A.  Informers
B.  Suspects
C.  Informants
D.  Respondents

The Time of making arrest is


A.  An arrest may be made on any day and at any time of the day or night
B.  An arrest should be made on Sunday and at any time of the day
C.  An arrest be made only at night and at any time of the day or night
D.  None of the above

Proof beyond reasonable doubt is the weight and sufficiency of evidence needed to convict the
defendant in
A.  Administrative cases
B.  Civil cases
C.  Criminal cases
D.  All of the above

The stage of criminal interview purposely done to clarify information already gathered or to gather
additional facts about the case is the:
A.  initial interview
B.  follow-up interview
C.  concluding interview
D.  preliminary interview

The prosecutor is the proper authority to subscribe in the


A.  Affidavit
B.  Complaint
C.  Joint affidavit
D.  Information

Any person arrested, detained or under custodial investigation shall at all times be assisted by
A.  Prosecutor
B.  police officer
C.  counsel
D.  complaint

Remuneration gain is the main motive of


A.  Informants
B.  Criminals
C.  Informers
D.  Witnesses
As established by our Supreme Court through the case People vs. Galit, the first step in arresting an
offender is
A.  show the warrant of arrest
B.  inform the nature and cause of accusation
C.  identify yourself as a law enforcer
D.  give the Miranda warning

Planned and coordinated legal search conducted to locate physical evidences at the locus criminis
refers to
A.  Crime scene search
B.  Intelligence
C.  Instrumentation
D.  Covert operation

A self-incriminatory statement not tantamount to acknowledgement of criminal guilt is called


A.  Complaint
B.  Admission
C.  Confession
D.  Deposition

The fundamentals responsibility of the officer in charge of protecting the crime scene is 
A.  interrogating the witnesses
B.  engaging in the search for traces left by the search for traces left by the criminal
C.  removal  of evidence which may prone important to the case
D.  preserving the site of the crime in the same physical condition as it was left by the perpetrator
                                      

Which of the following is NOT among the rules to be observed in questioning a suspect?
A.  simplicity of the question
B.  one question at a time
C.  accepted applied answer
D.  saving faces
         
One of the following is an art, which deal with the identity and location of the offender and provides
evidence of his guilt through criminal proceedings.
A.  information
B.  interrogation
C.  instrumentation
D.  criminal investigation

The declaration made under a consciousness of an impending death is called


A.  Res gestae  
B.  Declaration against interest
C.  Dying declaration
D.  all of these
        
A police officer testifying to the fact that he observed the defendant assault the victim is presenting to
the court ____ evidence.
A.  circumstantial evidence
B.  direct evidence
C.  artificial evidence
D.  real evidence
          
A standard arrow to designate the north must be indicating to facilitate proper orientation. This is
known as 
A.  map      
B.  wind whirl       
C.  compass direction    
D.  window 
      
The profession and scientific discipline directed to the recognition, identification, individualization and
evaluation of physical science by application of natural sciences in matters of law and science.
A.  chemist   
B.  scientist   
C.  toxicologist   
D.  criminalistics            
The number of person who handle the evidence from the scene of the crime and between the times
of the commission of the crime up to the final disposition of the case.
A.  time of disposition   
B.  chain of custody 
C.  time of custody
D.  time of disposal
                
A technique useful in investigation with the application of instrumental detection of deception is called
A.  ballistic test 
B.  questioned document test
C.  fingerprint testing 
D.  polygraph testing

An area which, is ideally located adjacent to the Crime Scene where the CSI Evidence Custodian
stays and receives the pieces of evidence turned over to him for safekeeping by the other evidence
collectors
A.  Management Post
B.  Command Post
C.  Director Area
D.  Containment Area

The warrant of arrest is to be served within a statutory period of


A.  10 days
B.  15 days
C.  20 days
D.  none of these

The effectiveness of this tool in investigation depends on the craft, logic, and psychological insight of
the initiator in interpreting the information relevant to the case is called
A.  instrumentation
B.  information
C.  interrogation
D.  interview

The systematic classification of the fundamentals or basic factors of a criminal method is called
A.  corpus delicti
B.  modus operandi
C.  methodology
D.  all of the above

It is a type of reconstruction of crime wherein collected information is analyzed carefully thereby


developing a theory of the crime.
A.  deductive reasoning
B.  physical reconstruction
C.  inductive reasoning
D.  mental reconstruction

The defense of the suspect that he was present in a place other than the crime scene during the
estimated time when the crime was committed is called
A.  Defense
B.  Allegation
C.  Alibi
D.  Statement

These are hints that suggest lines of investigative actions and information that is valuable in
expanding the universe of suspects, identifying prime suspects and finding the guilty person. This is
called
A.  Information
B.  Investigative leads
C.  Corpus delicti
D.  Modus operandi
Complaint document is filed by the
A.  Police to the prosecutor's office
B.  Offended party directly to the court
C.  Fiscal against the offended party
D.  Prosecutor directly to the court

That  type  of reasoning used in reconstruction of  the  crime whereby  the detective assumes a
theory based  on  collected information is regarded as
A.  deduction approach
B.  logical reasoning
C.  inductive approach
D.  positive approach

The  lawful  act  of restraining a person  believed  to  have committed  a crime and placing him under
custody  is  termed as
A.  Imprisonment
B.  Restraint
C.  Arrest
D.  Detention

The use of scientific instruments, methods and processes while detecting and investigating crimes is
technically called
A.  Criminal Justice
B.  Forensic Science
C.  Criminalistics 
D.  Instrumentation

Preponderance of evidence is the weight and sufficiency of evidence needed to convict a person in
A.  Murder cases
B.  Civil cases
C.  Criminal cases
D.  None of these

The two forms of arrest are arrest by actual restraint and


A.  By forcible surrender
B.  By detention
C.  By voluntary submission
D.  By virtue of a warrant

In portrait parle method the witness provides a vivid physical appearance of the offender. Portrait
parle means
A.  Oral discussion
B.  Verbal description
C.  Photographic files
D.  Facial appearance

The application of the same or substantially the same pattern, plan, system of a particular offender in
committing a crime is known as
A.  Premeditation
B.  plan
C.  modus operandi
D.  all of the above
The method employed by peace officers to  trap and catch malefactor in inflagrante delicto is known
as
A.  modus operandi
B.  “buy-bust”
C.  Entrapment
D.  Instigation

An effort made to determine what actually occurred and what the circumstances of a crime were is
called
A.  physical construction
B.  crime scene investigation
C.  mental reconstruction    
D.  crime reconstruction

Which of the following is under the Field Laboratory Work of the SOCO?
A.  Macro-etching
B.  DNA examination
C.  Casting
D.  DNA typing

“Releases the crime scene to the officer on case” is the function of


A.  evidence custodian
B.  team leader
C.  sketcher
D.  technician

“The xerox copy signed by Rose” is an example of


A.  document evidence
B.  direct evidence
C.  secondary evidence
D.  positive evidence

Evidence which the law does not allow to be contradicted is known as


A.  competent evidence
B.  conclusive evidence
C.  expert evidence
D.  substantial evidence

An interrogation technique where to police officers are employed, a relentless investigator and a king-
hearted man is called
A.  shifting the blame
B.  mutt and jeff
C.  tom and jerry
D.  none of the above

What law enumerated and provided definition of the different felonies in the Philippines?
A.  RA 8177
B.  RA 6975
C.  RA 8353
D.  None of these

The following are authorized to issue a valid search warrant, except:


A.  Appellate Judge
B.  Presiding Judge of MCTC
C.  Chief Prosecutor
D.  RTC Judge

Latin for the “body of the crime” is also called as


A.    Corpuz Delicti
B.    Corpus Delicti
C.    Corpus Delecti
D.    Corpuz Delecti

Which of the following detective system prioritized on information that are bought?
A.  American System
B.  English System
C.  French System
D.  All of these

In crime reconstruction, gathering information first then developing a theory on how the crime was
committed is one approach, otherwise known as:
A.  Deductive reasoning
B.  Inductive reasoning
C.  Productive reasoning
D.  Pragmatic reasoning

The branch of medicine, which deal with the application of medical knowledge to the purpose of law
and in the Administration of justice.
A.  Nursing
B.  Medico Legal
C.  Legal
D.  None of these

It pertains to law, arising out of, it also refer anything conformable to the law.
A.  Legal
B.  Rule
C.  Sanction
D.  All of these

One of the following denotes things belonging to the court of law or use in court or legal proceeding or
something fitted for legal or legal argumentation.
A.  Jurisdiction
B.  Jurisprudence
C.  Law or Legal
D.  None of these

The legal maxim which means “both drivers displayed negligence”


A.  Res Ipsa Loquitor
B.  Pare Delicto
C.  Inflagrante Delicto
D.  Locus criminis

The procedure of the collection of blood evidence in water is;


A.    Remove the whole object
B.    Scrape and cut
C.    Collect water with a clean pipette or syringe
D.    Collect blood

Which of the following is useful in the investigation of hit and run accidents?
A.  Motor vehicle registers
B.  Employees of the body fender shops
C.  Records of accidents and stolen vehicles
D.  all of the above

It is a complete, continuous, persistent cessation of respiration, circulation and almost all brain
functions of an organism
A.    Molecular Death
B.    Somatic Death
C.    Apparent Death
D.    Cellular Death

When 6 pedestrians who witnessed an automobile accident all tell identical stories, the investigating
officer might reasonably  suspect that:
A.  the story which they tell is true since they all agree so perfect
B.  the delay between the time of the accident and the witnesses time together to discuss and
compare their observations
C.  all of the witnesses are close friends with similar physical abilities opinions, educational and the
like
D.  all of the witnesses are dishonest
The police must arrived at the scene of the crime as quickly as possible because:
A.  he is the source of the most productive evidence
B.  the principals are there or may still be present
C.  some physical evidence may deteriorate
D.  all of the above

The traffic sign that is triangular in shape and have a red colored border is known as:
A.  information sign
B.  instruction sign
C.  direction sign
D.  caution sign

The systematic examination of all the facts relating to condition, actions and physical features
associated with motor collision or accident is called:
A.  traffic engineering
B.  reckless driving
C.  traffic accident investigation
D.  hit and run investigation

An event in the road which characterizes the manner of occurrence of a motor vehicle traffic accident
is
A.  Accident
B.  key event
C.  chain of accident
D.  all of these

Weight and Sufficiency of Evidence to be established in Civil Cases is


A.  Proof beyond reasonable doubt
B.  Preponderance of evidence
C.  Substantial evidence
D.  None of the above
    
The delay resulting from traffic congestion affect not only the time of travel but also the productivity of
individual is part of what we call
A.  traffic engineering
B.  traffic environment
C.  traffic economy
D.  traffic congestion

The traffic enforcement action that does not contemplate possible assessment of penalty by the court
A.  traffic arrest
B.  traffic citation
C.  traffic warning
D.  traffic violation        

In accordance with Sec. 6 of PD 1613, which of the following circumstances does not constitute a
prima facie evidence of arson?
A.  The property was insured substantially more than its actual value at the time of the issuance of the
policy.
B.  Substantial amounts of flammable substances were stored within the building not necessary in the
business.
C.  Doors and windows that were normally kept open in the course of business were found closed
during the fire.
D.  The fire started in more than one part of the building or establishment.

After a fire in which arson is suspected, you may be able to trace the fire to its origin because __.
A.  the alligator pattern of charring is not as light absorbent of the surrounding areas
B.  the checks of the charring process will be larger then the surrounding areas
C.  the pattern of charring at the point of origin is smaller and deeper than the rest of the areas
D.  the point of origin will be darker than the rest of the areas

One of the following situations is a good indication of an accidental fire.


A.  Smell of ammonia
B.  Fire of several origin
C.  Intense heat
D.  Fire of only one origin

The purpose of closing the doors and windows during fire is to __.
A.  stop the fire
B.  confine the fire
C.  slow the spread of fire
D.  spread the accelerants

The purpose of opening the doors and windows of adjacent rooms in a burning building is to __.
A.  extinguish the fire
B.  supply the oxygen in the area
C.  prevent back draft
D.  serve as entrance of firemen

An arsonist may rearrange materials or furniture in a room prior to setting it on fire in order to __.
A.  mislead the investigators
B.  camouflage the odor of accelerants
C.  provide a quick burning situation
D.  all of the above

If the fire is set by rationale motive, the important point to establish is ___.
A.  intensity of fire
B.  size of fire
C.  rapidity of spread
D.  origin of fire

The “eyes and ears” of the investigators in fire investigation are the
A.  By standers
B.  Arsonists
C.  Victims
D.  Firemen

The fire that started in almost all corners of the building at the same time is called __.
A.  separate burning    
B.  simultaneous burning
C.  non-related burning
D.  related burning
A building which is unsafe in case of fire because it lacks adequate fire exit is said to be a __.
A.  Fire hazard
B.  Fire trap
C.  Fire resistive
D.  Fire unsafe

These are information coming from the underworld characters such as prisoners and ex-convicts
A.  Regular Sources
B.  Natural Sources
C.  Cultivated Sources
D.  Grapevine Sources

In cases where a structure is completely burned to the ground, the position of doors and windows
during the fire whether opened or closed may be ascertained by __.
A.  consulting the original structure blueprint on file
B.  interviewing spectators
C.  collecting broken pieces of window glasses
D.  locating the hardware used in the construction of such doors

Using electrical appliances, which draws electrical current beyond the designed capacity of the
electrical circuit, is known as __.
A.  Over using
B.  Over loading
C.  Over plugging
D.  Over capacity

The introduction of drugs into the deeper layer of the skin by means of special electric current is
known as:
A.  Topical method
B.  Injection method
C.  Iontophoresis
D.  Oral method

When too much drug is taken into the physiological system of the human body, there maybe an over
extension of its effect which is commonly called:
A.  Overdose
B.  Allergic reaction
C.  Side effect
D.  Idiosyncracy

When two drugs are taken together, or with in a few hours of each other, they may interact with:
A.  good effects   
B.  bad effects
C.  unexpected results
D.  no effects

The actual action of a particular drug depend on the basis of:


A.  it’s chemical component
B.  person’s tolerance
C.  body absorption
D.  food and water intake
Which of the following is considered as the world’s oldest cultivated plant as a source of prohibited
drug?
A.  Marijuana
B.  Coca Bush
C.  Opium Poppy
D.  Peyote Cactus

The opium poppy plant is scientifically known as:


A.  Cannabis Sativa
B.  Hashis
C.  Erythroxylon coca
D.  None of these

Packaging evidence separately prevents damage through contact and prevents cross-contamination
A.    Partly True
B.    Not False
C.    Not True
D.    Partly False

The word hashis is derived from the name Hasan/Hashasin, a Muslim leader. Hashis refers to:
A.  male marijuana plant
B.  female marijuana plant
C.  the marijuana resin
D.  marijuana leaves

The procedure of the collection of dry blood evidence is;


A.    Remove the whole object
B.    Remove the material
C.    Moisten a swab with water the rub it
D.    Collect blood

Opium use in China was stemmed out from India and became widespread in the 19th Century. From
Middle East, the plant was cultivated in India, Pakistan, Iran and Afghanistan which is known as the:
A.  City of Dope
B.  Golden Crescent
C.  Green triangle
D.  Golden triangle

Among the following was the German pharmacist who discovered the morphine drug.
A.  Allan Heithfield
B.  Troy Mcweigh   
C.  Freidrich Serturner
D.  Alder Wright

What do you call the incident where vast numbers of American soldiers were addicted on the
morphine drug during the American Civil War?
A.  Morpheum Illness
B.  Soldier’s Disease phenomenon
C.  American Addiction
D.  Dreamer’s syndrome
What is the chemical name of the Heroin drug?
A.  Amphetamine Sulfate
B.  Diacetylmorphine
C.  Acetonyl Dioxide
D.  Methamphetamine Hydrochloride

The following are the Duties of the First Responder;


A.  Proceed to the crime scene to validate the information received
B.  Cordon off the area and secure the crime scene with a police line or whatever available
material like ropes, straws or human as barricade to preserve its integrity
C.  Record the exact time of arrival and all pertinent data regarding the incident
D.  All of the above

Which of the following law was enacted to provide for the registration of collection, and the imposition
of fixed and special taxes upon all persons who engage in illegal drug production?
A.  R.A. 953
B.  PD 44
C.  R.A 7659
D.  R.A. 6425

Packages containing moist or wet material must be opened and be dried out under normal room
conditions
A.    Partly True
B.    Not False
C.    Not True
D.    Partly False

The cause of majority of fire deaths is:


A.  Shock          
B.  Burn
C.  Falling materials
D.  Asphyxiation

One of the following is a fire resistant item.


A.  Asbestos
B.  Borax
C.  Phosphate of ammonia
D.  Sulfur

Blood, hairs, fibers, soil particles, and other types of trace evidence should be removed from
garments, weapons, or other articles. The entire object should be sent to the lab for processing.
A.    Absolutely False
B.    Absolutely True
C.  Partly True
D.  Partly False

Uncontrollable impulse to incendiarism is commonly known as


A.  Pyromania
B.  Pedophilia
C.  Manic depressive
D.  Arson
Normally, fire feeds in all directions, but the least likely path a fire will follow is
A.  Upward         
B.  Sideward
C.  Downward
D.  Outward laterally

What part of the investigation report that gives a brief summary of the major investigative steps
accomplished?
A.  Details
B.  Synopsis
C.  Undeveloped
D.  Conclusions

He was a buckle maker then a brothel operator; a master criminal who became London’s most
effective criminal investigator. He was the most famous thief catcher in 1720s.
A.  Henry Fielding
B.  Jonathan Wild
C.  John Fielding
D.  Chales Dickens

The America’s most famous private investigator and founder of Criminal Investigation in USA. He
established the practice of handwriting examination in American courts and promoted a plan to
centralize criminal identification records.
A.  Henry Fielding
B.  Jonathan Wild
C.  John Fielding
D.  Allan Pinkerton

In this method, the three searchers follow each other along the path of a spiral, beginning on the
outside and spiraling in toward the center.
A.  Skip method search
B.  Round the clock method of search
C.  Quadrant search
D.  None of these

A fire started from the basement of the building. After 30 minutes, the whole building has turned into
ashes. Which among the following is responsible for the spread of fire in the building?
A.  Heat
B.  Smoke
C.  Flame
D.  Combustion products 

These are used by fire setters in spreading the fire throughout the building
A.  Plants   
B.  Accelerants
C.  Trailers
D.  Gasoline

The sudden ignition of accumulated radical gases produced when there is incomplete combustion of
fuel
A.  Backdraft
B.  Flashfire
C.  Flashover
D.  Biteback

A flow which would be obtained if there is a continuous flow of vehicle and are given a one hundred
percent green time is called:
A.  Saturation flow
B.  Traffic flow
C.  Acceleration flow
D.  Smooth flow

A ____________ is created when two or more signals on any traffic route is coordinated with a fixed
time relationship among the several intervals known as:
A.  Signal system
B.  Traffic system
C.  Traffic lights
D.  Traffic signals

The time within which the traffic indicates of any particular traffic signal face does not change:
A.  Interval
B.  Cycle
C.  Phase          
D.  Timing

The total time required for the complete sequence of the phase is known as:
A.  Cycle                    
B.  Cycle length
C.  Timing
D.  Interval

The objective of traffic signal time apportionment to secure movement with safety through an
intersection with a minimum delay is called:
A.  Timing
B.  Cycle length
C.  Phase
D.  Interval

A portion of a signal cycle during which an assignment of right of way is made to given traffic
management:
A.  Offset
B.  Traffic phase
C.  Signal cycle
D.  Cycle split

How many reference urine samples for drug/ alcohol analysis


A.    20ml
B.    22ml
C.    10ml
D.    11ml

The number of times allocated to each phase of traffic light is called:


A.  Split
B.  Cycle time
C.  Cycle split
D.  Traffic phase

On a highway, a yellow or white line with a dotted white line means that
A.  you cannot overtake if the solid is in your side
B.  absolutely no overtaking
C.  overtaking allowed
D.  keep right

The procedure of the collection of blood found on removable materials is;


A.    Remove the whole object
B.    Remove the material
C.    Scrape and cut
D.    Collect blood on some swabs

An extra judicial confession obtained from a suspect is admissible in a court of law if it was made in
the presence of a counsel of his own choice and must be in
        A.    the presence of  a  fiscal   
        B.    the presence of a police investigator
        C.    writing
        D.    front of a judge                         

Fiscals and Prosecutors  are under the control and supervision of the  
        A.National Bureau of Investigation
        B. Department of the Interior and Local Government
        C. Supreme Court
        D.Department of Justice                   

The questioning of a person in a formal and systematic way and is most often used to question
criminal suspects to determine their probable guilt or innocence.  
        A.    Inquiry
        B.    Interview
        C.    polygraph examination
        D.    interrogation                            

A form of investigation in which the investigator assume a different and unofficial identity.
        A.   Tailing
        B.   Casing
        C.   Espionage
        D. Undercover work      

                 
Conduct inventory on the evidence taken at the crime scene; Inventory receipt should be properly
signed by the Following, except
A. First responder
B. SOCO
C.    Investigator
D.    Intelligence

A type of surveillance in which extreme precautions and actions are taken in not losing the subject.
        A.    loose tail
        B.    casing
        C.    pony tail
        D.    close tail                                     

A type of shadowing employed when a general impression of the subject’s habits and associates is
required.
        A.   loose tail
        B.   casing
        C.   pony tail
        D. close tail                                     

Packages containing collected materials must be opened until the examination in the laboratory is to
commence.
A.    Partly True
B.    Not False
C.    Not True
D.    Partly False

A surveillance activity for the purpose of waiting the anticipated arrival of a suspect or observing his
actions from a fixed location.
        A.   Casing
        B.   Tailing
        C.   Stake out
        D.   Espionage                                  

An examination of an individual’s person, houses, or effects or a building, or premises with the


purpose of discovering contraband's or personal properties connected in a crime.
        A.   Search
        B.   Raid
        C.   Investigation
        D.   Seizure                                      

A kind of evidence that tends to prove additional evidence of a different character to the same point.
        A.    Corroborative evidence
        B.    Circumstantial evidence
        C.    Direct evidence
        D.    Real evidence                             

The process of bringing together in a logical manner all evidence collected during the investigation
and present it to the prosecutor.
        A.    case preparation
        B.    order maintenance
        C.    crime prevention
        D.    public service                           

Ways and means are resorted for the purpose of trapping and capturing the law breaker during the
execution of a criminal act.
        A.    Instigation
        B.    Inducement
        C.    Buy bust operation
        D.    Entrapment                              

A special qualification for an undercover agent.


        A.    excellent built
        B.    excellent eyesight
        C.    excellent looks
        D.    excellent memory                   

The discreet observation of places, persons and vehicles for the purpose of obtaining information
concerning the identities or activities of suspects.
        A.    close observation
        B.    espionage
        C.    tailing
        D.    surveillance                             

The questioning of a person by law enforcement officers after that person has been taken into
custody.
        A.    preliminary investigation
        B.    interrogation
        C.    custodial investigation
        D.    cross examination                    

As a general rule, a warrant of arrest can be served at


        A.   day time               
        B.   night time
        C.   any day and at any time of the day or night
        D.   weekdays                                   

Measures through which police seek to detect crimes, or attempts to be present when they are
committed, through the use of the undercover agents, electronic devices for wiretapping or bugging,
and stakeouts.
        A.    preventive measures
        B.    countermeasures
        C.    pro-active measures
        D.    tape measures                         

A police activity directed toward the identification and apprehension of alleged criminals and the
accumulation, preservation, and presentation of evidence regarding their alleged crimes.
        A. police patrol
        B. police intelligence
        C. Criminal procedure
        D. Criminal investigation               

An extension or continuation of the preliminary investigation.


         A. initial investigation   
        B.custodial investigation
        C.secondary investigation
        D.follow-up investigation                   

To obtain admission and confession of guilt is the primary purpose of


        A. Interview
        B. Surveillance
        C. Investigation
        D.Interrogation                                  

Such facts and circumstances that would lead a reasonably discreet and prudent man to believe that
an offense has been committed and that the object sought in connection with the offense are in the
place sought to be searched.
        A. prima facie evidence
        B. probable cause
        C. prejudicial question
        D.res ipsa loquitur                              

A search warrant shall be valid for _____ days from its date. Thereafter, it shall be void.
        A.    10
        B.    15
        C.    30
        D.    45                                            

It means that a specific crime was committed at a specified time, date and place, and that the person
named in his report committed the crime.
        A.    corpus delicti
        B.    sufficiency of evidence
        C.    stare decisis
        D.    parens patriae                         

Police seek to prevent crime by being present in places where crimes might be committed and by
alerting citizens to refrain from practices that make them or their property vulnerable.
        A.    opportunity denial
        B.    order maintenance
        C.    criminal investigation
        D.    police intelligence                       

A statement of the suspect directly acknowledging his guilt.


        A.    Admission
        B.    Confession
        C.    Deposition
        D.    Accusation                                 

It may be a direct acknowledgement of the truth of the guilty fact as charge or of some essential part
of the commission of the criminal act itself. 
        A.    Admission
        B.    Confession
        C.    Deposition
        D.    Accusation                                 
It may be a self-incriminatory statement by the subject falling short of an acknowledgement of guilt.
        A.    Admission
        B.    Confession
        C.    Deposition
        D.    Accusation                                  

The simplest type of interview which concerns with the gathering of information regarding the
personal circumstances of a person who is the subject of investigation.
        A.    background interview
        B.    personal interview
        C.    intimate interview
        D.    pre-game interview                 

It means method of operation.


        A.    corpus delicti
        B.    parens patriae
        C.    stare decisis
        D.    modus operandi                       

It is one which induces the criminal to act and need not be shown in order to obtain conviction.
        A.    Intent
        B.    Motive
        C.    Opportunity
        D.    Inducement                               

The three tools in criminal investigation, whereby their application varies in proportion on their
necessity to establish the guilt of the accused in a criminal case.
        A.    information, interrogation, instrumentation
        B.    detection, apprehension, conviction    ‘
        C.    inquiry, observation, conclusion
        D.    magnifying glass, pencil, tape measure    

The simple questioning of a person who is cooperating in the investigation.


        A.    Interview
        B.    Inquiry
        C.    Interrogation
        D.    Instrumentation                        

It involves a number of persons who might have handled  evidence between the time of the
commission of the alleged offense and the disposition of the case, should be kept to a minimum.
        A.chain of command
        B.chain of custody
        C.evidence tracking
        D.tracing evidence                         

A kind of evidence which may link the suspect to the crime scene or offense. Examples are
fingerprints, impressions, blood etc.
        A.   physical evidence
        B.   associative evidence
        C.   tracing evidence
        D.   factual evidence                        
Articles and materials which are found in connection with an investigation and which help in
establishing the identity of the perpetrator or the circumstances under which the crime was committed
or which in general, assist in the prosecution of the criminal.
        A.   physical evidence
        B.   documentary evidence
        C.   tracing evidence
        D.   testimonial evidence                  

The following are different techniques in interrogation except one:


        A.   sympathetic approach
        B.   emotional appeal
        C.   financial assistance
        D.   friendliness     

The word “investigation” came from the latin word “vestigare”: which means
        A.   to train or to practice
        B.   to pick or to get
        C.   to track or to trace
        D.   to inquire or to question                             

This may be applicable to a crime scene which is approximately circular or oval.  The searchers
gather at the center and proceed outward along radii or spokes.
        A.   strip method
        B.   wheel method
        C.   spiral method
        D.   zone method                            

The area to be searched is divided into quadrants and each searcher is assigned to one quadrant.
        A.   strip method
        B.   wheel method
        C.   spiral method
        D.   zone method                           

The searchers follow each other in the path of a crime scene beginning in the outside and circling
around a central point.
        A. strip method
        B. wheel method
        C.spiral method
        D.zone method                                     

A kind of gathering information whereby a subject is being followed.


        A.    Convoy
        B.    Caravan
        C.    Tailing
        D.    Surveillance                          

Another term for tailing.


        A.Impersonating
        B.Backing
        C.Supporting
        D.Shadowing                                
A person who gives necessary information to the investigator. He may give the information openly
and even offer to be a witness or he may inform the investigator surreptitiously and  request to remain
anonymous.
        A.   Witness
        B.   Expert witness
        C.   Hostile witness
        D.   Informant                               

The use of an equipment or tool to listen and record discreetly conversations of other people.
        A.   Bugging
        B.   Dubbing
        C.   Mimicking
        D. Tapping                                      

The questioning of persons not suspected of being involved in a crime,but who knows about the
crime or individuals involved in it.
        A.   Interrogation
        B.   rumor mongering
        C.   interview
        D. inquiry                                        

An objective of criminal investigation.


        A.    determine the motive
        B.    identify criminals
        C.    rehabilitate criminals
        D.    prevent crimes                        

A term used to describe a transition which occur in the development of a fire, when, for example,
most of all the combustible surfaces within a room are heated above their ignition temperature at the
same time.
        A.    Intensity
        B.    Ignition
        C.    Flash over
        D.    Starter                                  

A term of the start of the combustion, its detailed process of a solid is very complicated, since the
proportion of different flammable vapors varies from one material to another and contact with oxygen
must take place before combustion can begin.
        A.    Intensity
        B.    Ignition
        C.    Flash over
        D.    Starter                                    

The term describes the transfer of heat through a gas or vacuum in a similar way to that of light.
        A.    Ignition
        B.    Convection
        C.    Radiation
        D.    Conduction                          

The transfer of heat within a solid material from hotter to cooler parts.
        A.    Ignition
        B.    Convection
        C.    Radiation
        D.    Conduction                         

The greatest concern of the firemen at the fire/crime scene is to


        A.    interview witnesses
        B.    view the site of the crime
        C.    preserve the fire/crime scene
        D.    opportunity in the fire/crime scene 

Most malicious fires are set by individuals secretly; it is either set for revenge or self aggrandizing; or
set by psychotic fire setter, or for sexual gratification.
        A.    group fire setter
        B.    arson for profit
        C.    fire starter
        D.    solitary fire setter                 

The primary course of action in case of a fire.


        A.   pack up and flee
        B.   run for your life
        C.   call an ambulance
        D.   raise the alarm                            

The main product of the combustion of carbon.  It is not poisonous but is an asphyxia which lowers
the proportion of oxygen available for breathing.
        A.   carbon oxide
        B.   carbon monoxide
        C.   carbon paper
        D.   carbon dioxide                             

A normal product of combustion, and is poisonous, especially when the air supply to the fire is
restricted.
        A.    carbon oxide
        B.    carbon monoxide
        C.    carbon paper
        D.    carbon dioxide                            

The fire resisting property of structural elements and the behavior of a building material in a fire, it is
used to predict how long it will resist the effect of a fire before it fails.
        A.    fire resistance
        B.    fire duration
        C.    fire proof
        D.    fire strength                              

A type of fire that is the result of the combustion of certain metals in finely divided forms; magnesium,
potassium, zinc, etc….
        A.    class A
        B.    class B
        C.    class C
        D.    class D                                        
A type of fire which results from burning of wood, paper, textiles, and other carbonaceous
materials.Extinguishment of this fire is by quenching and cooling.
        A.    class A
        B.    class B
        C.    class C
        D.    class D                                        

The following are components of fire except one:


        A.    Gas
        B.    Fuel
        C.    Oxygen
        D.    Heat                                           

It is observed in structural fires and can be an indicator of the fire travel and point of origin.
        A.    Charring
        B.    Alligatoring
        C.    V pattern
        D.    Pour pattern                              

A pattern or network of fine, irregular lines in glass and wood.


        A.    Crazing
        B.    Spalling
        C.    Light bulbs
        D.    Charring                                     

A tool employed by an arsonist to delay the start of the fire and allow him to establish an alibi.
        A.    Accelerants
        B.    delaying tactic
        C.    timing device
        D.    stopper                                      

It can be readily identified by their distinctive odors, and the most common examples are gasoline,
turpentine and kerosene.
        A.    Accelerants
        B.    Trailers
        C.    timing device
        D.    Stopper                                     

This catalytic combustion device is the most common means employed to detect flammable vapors.
        A.    Accelerant
        B.    Sniffer
        C.    timing device
        D.    stopper                                      

The irresistible impulse or compulsion to start a fire and experience gratification and satisfaction from
it.
        A.    fire starter syndrome
        B.    pyrotechnic disease
        C.    pyromania
        D.    pyrophobia                                                                              
It is known as the “Fire Code of the Philippines.”
        A.    PD 1108
        B.    PD 1017
        C.    PD 1081
        D.    PD 1185                                     

Any material or mixture consisting of a fuel and oxidizer used to set off explosives.
        A.    blasting agent
        B.    blasting cap
        C.    gun powder
        D.    explosive primer                         

These are description of materials or compounds that are easily set on fire except one:
        A.    Combustible
        B.    Corrosive
        C.    Flammable
        D.    Inflammable                               

Any material having a flash point at or above 37.80 degree Celsius or 100 degree Fahrenheit.
        A.    combustible liquid
        B.    flammable liquid
        C.    inflammable liquid
        D.    corrosive liquid                          

Any liquid that causes fire when in contact with organic matter.
        A.    combustible liquid
        B.    flammable liquid
        C.    inflammable liquid
        D.    corrosive liquid                          

An extremely hot luminous bridge formed by the passage of an electric current across the space
between two conductors.
        A.    electrical arc
        B.    damper
        C.    duct system
        D.    ember                                        

The active principle of burning, characterized by the heat and light combustion.
        A.    explosion   
        B.    arson
        C.    combustion
        D.    fire                                            

A type of fire, of flammable liquid and gasses.


        A.    class A
        B.    Class B
        C.    Class C
        D.    Class D           
                           

A mass movement in a fluid, an example a liquid or a gas where fluid at one temperature and density
moves under the influence of gravity at different temperatures.
        A.    Conduction
        B.    Convection
        C.    Radiation
        D.    Combustion                                

The temperature at which a liquid is transformed or converted to vapor.


        A.    burning point
        B.    melting point
        C.    freezing point
        D.    boiling point                               

The first action taken by a traffic unit to escape from a collision course or to avoid hazard.
        A.    point of no return
        B.    point of no escape
        C.    start of evasive action
        D.    final position                               

The movement of vehicles, and pedestrians in a road or highway.


        A.    Traffic
        B.    Flight
        C.    Trip
        D.    Journey                                     

A method of locating a spot in the area by measurements from two or more reference points.
        A.    traffic report
        B.    spot report
        C .    triangulation
        D.    accident investigation                

The force that tends to pull all objects to the center of the earth.
        A.    Inertia
        B.    Friction
        C.    Energy
        D.    Gravity                                      
 
Any motor vehicle accident that results in no death, but only injuries to one or more persons.
        A.    Fatal
        B.    Chronic
        C.    Non fatal
        D.    Injurious                                    

The “Traffic and Land Transportation Code of the Philippines”


        A.    RA 7160
        B.    RA 8551
        C.    RA 6425
        D.    RA 4136                                     

An occurrence in a sequence of events, which usually produces unintended injury, death or property
damage.
        A.    traffic incidents
        B.    traffic accidents
        C.    traffic hazards
        D.    traffic events                             

Any motor vehicle accident occurring on a traffic way.


        A.   non motor vehicle traffic accident
        B.   non motor vehicle non-traffic  accident
        C.   motor vehicle non-traffic accident
        D.   motor vehicle traffic accident     

An order wherein a violator is commanded to appear in court, but without detaining him.
        A.   traffic citation
        B.   traffic request
        C.   traffic warrant
        D.   traffic violation                        

The first accidental touching of an object collision course or otherwise avoid a hazard.
        A.    primary contact
        B.    secondary  contact
        C.    disengagement
        D.    initial contact                              

The following are the three E’s of Traffic Management and Operation except one:
        A.   Engineering
        B.   Education
        C.  Enforcement
        D.  Evaluation                                    

The “Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002.”


        A.    RA 9870
        B.    RA 9165
        C.    RA 1017
        D.    RA 6195                                      

Drugs that produce perceptual alteration, varying emotional change, thought disruption and ego
distortion. They are called psychedelics.
        A.    Tranquillizers
        B.    Hallucinogens
        C.    Stimulants
        D.    Depressants                               

Drugs which produce insensibility, stupor, melancholy or dullness of the mind with delusions.
        A.    Stimulants
        B.    Narcotics
        C.    Depressants
        D.    Hallucinogens                              

The practice or profession of having sexual intercourse for money or profit.


        A.    Gynecology
        B.    Prostitution
        C.    White Slavery
        D.    Sex Trade                                   
 
The scientific name of Indian hemp plant.
        A.    cannabis sativa L
        B.    Papaver somniforum
        C.    deoxyribonucleic acid
        D.    methamphetamine HCl                

The original components of heroin and morphine.


        A.    Codeine
        B.    Caffeine
        C.    Opium
        D.    Methamphetamine                       

It is a distinct pattern of how a crime is committed and is established by a series of crimes under one
classification
      A. Signature
B. Modus Operandi
      C. Key events      
D. Chain of pattern

An inter department agency that enforce and carry out the law against illegal drugs.
        A.    Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency
        B.    Bureau of Foods and Drugs
        C.    Dangerous Drug Board
        D.    Food and Drug Administration    

A harmful conduct or habit, the indulgence of which leads to depravity, wickedness and corruption of
the mind and body.
        A.    Vice
        B.    Abuse
        C.    Addiction
        D.    Virtue                                         

The most common form of stimulant.


        A.    Heroin
        B.    Codeine
        C.    Morphine
        D.    Shabu                                         

It is chemically known as methamphetamine hydro chloride.


        A.    Heroin
        B.    Codeine
        C.    Morphine
        D.    None of these                             

A derivative of opium which is used a cough reliever.


        A.    Codeine
        B.    Heroin
        C.    Morphine
        D.    Caffeine                                      

Following are types of Informants except:


      A. Anonymous informant
B. illegitimate informant
      C. Rival elimination informant
D. Double crosser informant

Any part of the plant of the papaver somniferum, including the seeds.


        A.    opium poppy
        B.    marijuana
        C.    caffeine components
        D.    codeine                                      

Another term for psychological drug addiction.


        A.    drug habituation
        B.    drug net consciousness
        C.    drug pushing
        D.    drug dependence                       

Commercially produced drugs that can be legally sold or dispensed only by a physician’s order.
        A.    illegal drugs
        B.    prohibited drugs
        C.    regulated drugs
        D.    prescription drugs                        

Any chemical substance that by virtue of its chemical nature alters the structure and functioning of
living organism.
        A.    Alcohol
        B.    Poison
        C.    Drug
        D.    Vice                  

 Which of Following considered as form of arrest?


        A.    Actual restraint of a person to be arrested
        B.    By his submission to the custody of the person making the arrest
        C.    Both A and B
        D.    None of the above
                           
It is, in most cases, the initial step for obtaining information to determine the origin and cause of fire.
        A.    Evidence collection
        B.    laboratory examination of evidence
        C.    interview witnesses
        D.    interrogation of suspects              

The continues accountability of persons handling evidences, and having responsibility of taking care
and preserving the evidences from the time it was found until brought to court for presentation  is
called
      A. Chain of events
B. Chain of custody of evidence
      C. Key events      
D. Chain of command

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