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The document discusses various topics related to criminal investigation procedures. It provides definitions for terms like corpus delicti, entrapment, surveillance, interrogation, and search. It also discusses methods of searching a crime scene, types of evidence, and laws related to drugs, traffic offenses, and arson.
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The area to be searched is divided into quadrants and each searcher is assigned to one quadrant.

zone method

In the Philippine setting, the SOCO is composed of how many members? *

Any chemical substance that by virtue of its chemical nature alters the structure and functioning of
living organism. *

Drug

The following will be seized at the scene of the raid, EXCEPT; *

None of these

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

preserve the fire/crime scene

It is the correct or proper choice of words to convey a meaning. *

Words

The discreet observation of places, persons and vehicles for the purpose of obtaining information
concerning the identities or activities of suspects. *

surveillance
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. *

opportunity denial

A fight between the accuser and the accused, whoever lost the battle will be adjudged guilty, practiced
in India, the accuser can hire somebody or much bigger one to fight for him. It became a legal ordeal in
England during the time of King Henry III. *

Trial by combat

It is observed in structural fires and can be an indicator of the fire travel and point of origin. *

Charring

Drugs which produce insensibility, stupor, melancholy or dullness of the mind with delusions. *

Narcotics

A derivative of opium which is used a cough reliever. *

Codeine

A kind of evidence that tends to prove additional evidence of a different character to the same point. *

Corroborative evidence
The word investigate was derived from the Latin word ______ meaning to track or trace, a derivation
easily related to police investigation. *

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Vestigare

It may be a self-incriminatory statement by the subject falling short of an acknowledgement of guilt. *

Admission

Several persons were injured as a result of a bus skidding on a wet pavement. In preparing an accident
report, the term “Apparently in good condition” should not be used in reference to – *

The Brakes

Excellent way of filling accidents report for urban areas is – *

Street designation

The active principle of burning, characterized by the heat and light combustion. *

fire

It is defined as an art which deals with the identity and location of the offender and provid s evidence of
his guilt through criminal proceedings. Criminal investigation

An occurrence in a sequence of events, which usually produces unintended injury, death or property
damage. *

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traffic incidents
Following are the essential elements in the success of a raid, EXCEPT; *

The raiding personnel must have their own techniques.

The force that tends to pull all objects to the center of the earth. *

Gravity

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. *

background interview

A type of surveillance in which extreme precautions and actions are taken in not losing the subject. *

close tail

An objective of criminal investigation. *

identify criminals

If the accident has resulted to serious physical injury, the most important thing for the investigator to do
in regard to the injured person if no doctor at hand is – *

Give him first aid as necessary and call for an ambulance

An approach in reconstructing the crime which requires the process of collecting information first,
analyze and evaluate it before a theory is developed. *

Inductive Approach
The “Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002.” *

RA 9165

The original components of heroin and morphine. Opium

As a general rule, a warrant of arrest can be served at *any day and at any time of the day or night

Academic theory that breaking one of the four conversational maxims to persuade. *Information
Manipulation Theory

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. *

probable cause

The basic principle behind the selective enforcement in the traffic control is – *

Direction of enforcement activities to those points of greatest traffic danger

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 *

writing
A type of fire that is the result of the combustion of certain
metals in finely divided forms; magnesium, potassium, zinc, etc *

class D

A special qualification for an undercover agent. *

excellent memory

It is known as the “Fire Code of the Philippines.” *PD 1185

A powerful operated traffic control device by which traffic is warned of directed to take some specific
action is called ? *Traffic light signal

Instead of using “dead body” on your report, use the word/s? *Deceased

A surveillance activity for the purpose of waiting the anticipated arrival of a suspect or observing his
actions from a fixed location. *Espionage

It is, in most cases, the initial step for obtaining information to determine the origin and cause of fire.
*interview witnesses

This involves the process of allowing a witness to select the primary suspect from a group of chosen
persons ( suspects and innocent persons). *

Police line-up

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. *interrogation

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. *pro-active measures
Drugs that produce perceptual alteration, varying emotional change, thought disruption and ego
distortion. They are called psychedelics. *Hallucinogens

In sending out letters and relevant papers, the documents should be arranged in a certain manner. What
do you call the act of arranging the document? *

Filing

A kind of evidence which may link the suspect to the crime scene or offense. Examples are
fingerprints, impressions, blood etc. *

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physical evidence

associative evidence

A search warrant which has a lifetime of ; *

1/1

Ten (10) days from its date of issuance

What Special Law punishes the crime of Arson which amends the provision of the Revised Penal Code. *

Presidential Decree 1613

The most advance in sending a report. *

Air mail

It means that a specific crime was committed at a specified time, date and place, and that the person
named in his report corpus delicti
Are those who are taught not be a “squealer”, used by underworld gang for their member not to reveal
any secret of their organization. Ethnological Liars

Ways and means are resorted for the purpose of trapping and capturing the law breaker during the
execution of a criminal act. * Entrapment

They are driven by the motive to harm others even at the expense of harming oneself. They may even
be carved in blood. *

Red Lie

A form of investigation in which the investigator assume a different and unofficial identity.
*Undercover work

It is the intentional deprivation of any body organ necessary for reproduction. *

Castration

A certain intersection, for several reasons, has more traffic accidents than any other in the area. The
police unit assigned to the area should: *Park near the intersection, in plain view, and wait for violators

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

opium poppy

The “Traffic and Land Transportation Code of the Philippines” *RA 4136

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. *Search

An order wherein a violator is commanded to appear in court, but without detaining him. *traffic
citation

It is a customary little marks that determines whether the sentence is clear or has a doubtful meaning.
*Punctuation marks

The use of an equipment or tool to listen and record discreetly conversations of other people. Bugging
Another term for psychological drug addiction. *drug dependence

This provide a record of incidents requiring police response and includes criminal offenses, arrest and
generAl information. *

Police Report

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. *wheel method

Instead of using “proceed and utilize”, use the word/s? *

Go and use

A search warrant shall be valid for _____ days from its date. Thereafter, it shall be void. *10

These are description of materials or compounds that are easily set on fire except one: *Corrosive

The process of bringing together in a logical manner all evidence collected during the investigation
and present it to the *

case preparation

An inter department agency that enforce and carry out the law against illegal drugs. *

Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency

Which of the following types of accidents is most decreased by the installation of traffic lights? *

Misunderstanding between motorists

In dental examination, location of teeth, position and ______ are the main consideration. *Direction
Any motor vehicle accident that results in no death, but only injuries to one or more persons.
*Injurious

The searchers follow each other in the path of a crime scene beginning in the outside and circling
around a central point. *

spiral method

It is one which induces the criminal to act and need not be shown in order to obtain conviction.
*Motive

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

It is the conveying of persons, goods, and things from one place to another. *

Transportation

The following are different techniques in interrogation except one: *

financial assistance

Commercially produced drugs that can be legally sold or dispensed only by a physician’s order.
*prescription drugs

It is chemically known as methamphetamine hydro chloride. *

None of these

Year and Section:


4- 2

Practiced in West Africa, the accused is made to fast for 12 hours and given small amount of rice
followed by black colored water, if the mixture is vomited, innocent, if not guilty. *

Combination of Drinks and Food Ordeal

One of the qualities of a good investigation report states that it must short but concise, meaning, the
report must be - *

Brief

A type of shadowing employed when a general impression of the subject’s habits and associates is
required. *

loose tail

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. *

Ignition

Academic theory that breaking one of the four conversational maxims to persuade. *

Information Manipulation Theory

An English man who wrote a novel entitled “ Tom Jones”, was appointed as Magistrate for the areas of
Westminster and Middlesex in London. *

Henry Fielding
The most likely place to look for fingerprints of the thief in an automobile which has been stolen and
abandoned is on – *

Door handle

Is a phrase considered as a complete sentence? *

No

The scientific name of Indian hemp plant. cannabis sativa L

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. *

carbon dioxide

An extremely hot luminous bridge formed by the passage of an electric current across the space
between two conductors. *

electrical arc

A harmful conduct or habit, the indulgence of which leads to depravity, wickedness and corruption of
the mind and body. *

Vice

Another term for tailing. *

Shadowing

The transfer of heat within a solid material from hotter to cooler parts. *

Conduction
The questioning of a person by law enforcement officers after that person has been taken into
custody. *Preliminary investigation

interrogation

Begun by Mesmer in 1778 by experiments on the use of electromagnetic effects. *

Word association test

The term describes the transfer of heat through a gas or vacuum in a similar way to that of light. *

Radiation

A statement of the suspect directly acknowledging his guilt. *

Confession

The first female detective hired by the North-Western Police Agency. *

Kate Wayne

Fiscals and Prosecutors are under the control and supervision of the *

Department of Justice

1.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 Answer: D


2.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 Answer: D

3.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 Answer: B

4.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 Answer: A

5.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 Answer: D

6.A type of fire which results from burning of wood, paper, textiles, and other carbonaceous materials.
Extinguisher of this fire is by quenching and cooling.

A. class A

B. class B

C. class C

D. class D Answer: A

7.The following are components of fire except one:

A. Gas

B. Fuel

C. Oxygen

D. Heat Answer: A

8.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 Answer: A

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

A. Crazing

B. Spalling

C. Light bulbs

D. Charring Answer: A
10.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 Answer: C

11.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 Answer: A

12.This catalytic combustion device is the most common means employed to detect flammable vapors.

A. Accelerant

B. Sniffer

C. timing device

D. stopper Answer: B

13.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 Answer: C
14.It is known as the “Fire Code of the Philippines.”

A. PD 1108

B. PD 1017

C. PD 1081

D. PD 1185 Answer: D

15.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 Answer: A

16.These are description of materials or compounds that are easily set on fire except one:

A. Combustible

B. Corrosive

C. Flammable

D. Inflammable Answer: B

17.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 Answer: A


18.Any liquid that causes fire when in contact with organic matter.

A. combustible liquid

B. flammable liquid

C. inflammable liquid

D. corrosive liquid Answer: A

19.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 Answer: A

20.The active principle of burning, characterized by the heat and light combustion.

A. explosion

B. arson

C. combustion

D. fire Answer: D

21.A type of fire, of flammable liquid and gasses.

A. class A

B. Class B

C. Class C

D. Class D Answer: B
22.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 Answer: B

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

A. burning point

B. melting point

C. freezing point

D. boiling point Answer: B

24.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 Answer: C

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

A. Traffic

B. Flight

C. Trip

D. Journey Answer: A

26.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 Answer: C

27.The force that tends to pull all objects to the center of the earth.

A. Inertia

B. Friction

C. Energy

D. Gravity Answer: D

28.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 Answer: B

29.The “Traffic and Land Transportation Code of the Philippines”

A. RA 7160

B. RA 8551

C. RA 6425

D. RA 4136 Answer: D

30.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 Answer: B

31.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 Answer: D

32.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. D. traffic violation Answer: A

33.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 Answer: D

34.The following are the three E’s of Traffic Management and Operation except one:

A. Engineering

B. Education

C. Enforcement
D. Evaluation Answer: D

35.The “Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002.”

A. RA 9870

B. RA 9165

C. RA 1017

D. RA 6195 Answer: B

36.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 Answer: B

37.Drugs which produce insensibility, stupor, melancholy or dullness of the mind with delusions.

A. Stimulants

B. Narcotics

C. Depressants

D. Hallucinogens Answer: B

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

A. Gynecology

B. Prostitution

C. White Slavery

D. Sex Trade Answer: B


39.The scientific name of Indian hemp plant.

A. cannabis sativa L

B. Papaver somniforum

C. deoxyribonucleic acid

D. methamphetamine HCl Answer: A

40.The original components of heroin and morphine.

A. Codeine

B. Caffeine

C. Opium

D. Methamphetamine Answer: C

41.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 Answer: A

42.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 Answer: A
43.The most common form of stimulant.

A. Heroin

B. Codeine

C. Morphine

D. Shabu Answer: D

44.It is chemically known as methamphetamine hydro chloride.

A. Heroin

B. Codeine

C. Morphine

D. None of these Answer: D

45.A derivative of opium which is used a cough reliever.

A. Codeine

B. Heroin

C. Morphine

D. Caffeine Answer: A

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

A. opium poppy

B. marijuana

C. caffeine components

D. codeine Answer: A

47.Another term for psychological drug addiction.

A. drug habituation
B. drug net consciousness

C. drug pushing

D. drug dependence Answer: D

48.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 Answer: D

49.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 Answer: C

50.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 Answer: C

1. 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 C

2. 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 D

3.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 D

4.A form of investigation in which the investigator assume a different and unofficial identity.

A. Tailing

B. Casing

C. Espionage

D. Undercover work D

5.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 D

6.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 A

7. 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 C

8.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

9.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 A

10. The process of bringing together in a logical manner all evidence collected during the investigation
and presents it to the prosecutor.

A. Case preparation

B. Order maintenance

C. Crime prevention

D. Public service A

11.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 D

12.A special qualification for an undercover agent.

A. Excellent built

B. Excellent eyesight

C. Excellent looks

D. Excellent memory D

13.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 D

14. 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 B

15.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 C

16.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 C

17.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 D

18.An extension or continuation of the preliminary investigation.

A. Initial investigation

B. Custodial investigation

C. Secondary investigation

D. Follow-up investigation D

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

A. Interview

B. Surveillance

C. Investigation

D. Interrogation D

20.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 B

21.A search warrant shall be valid for _____ days from its date. Thereafter, it shall be void.

A. 10
B. 15

C. 30

D. 45 A

22.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 A

23.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

24.A statement of the suspect directly acknowledging his guilt.

A. Admission

B. Confession

C. Deposition

D. Accusation B

25. 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 B

26.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. A

27.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 A

28.It means method of operation.

A. Corpus delicti

B. Parens patriae

C. Stare decisis

D. Modus operandi D

29.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 B

30.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 A

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

A. Interview

B. Inquiry

C. Interrogation

D. Instrumentation A

32.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

33.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 C

34.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 A

35.The following are different techniques in interrogation except one:

A. Sympathetic approach

B. Emotional appeal

C. Financial assistance

D. Friendliness C

36.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 B

37.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. D

38.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 C

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

A. Convoy

B. Caravan

C. Tailing

D. Surveillance C

40.Another term for tailing.

A. Impersonating

B. Backing

C. Supporting

D. Shadowing B

41.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. D

42. The use of an equipment or tool to listen and record discreetly conversations of other people.

A. Bugging

B. Dubbing

C. Mimicking

D. Tapping A

43.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 C

44.An objective of criminal investigation.

A. Determine the motive

B. Identify criminals

C. Rehabilitate criminals

D. Prevent crimes B

45.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 C

46.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 B

47.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 C

48.The transfer of heat within a solid material from hotter to cooler parts.

A. Ignition

B. Convection

C. Radiation

D. Conduction D

49.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 C

50.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 D

51.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 Answer: D

52.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 Answer: D

53.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 Answer: B


54.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 Answer: A

55.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 Answer: D

56.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 Answer: A

57.The following are components of fire except one:

A. Gas

B. Fuel

C. Oxygen

D. Heat Answer: A
58.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 Answer: A

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

A. Crazing

B. Spalling

C. Light bulbs

D. Charring Answer: A

60.A tool employed by an arsonist to delay the start of the fire and allow him to establish an alibi.

A. Accelerants

B. Celaying tactic

C. Timing device

D. Stopper Answer: C

61.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 Answer: A
62.This catalytic combustion device is the most common means employed to detect flammable vapors.

A. Accelerant

B. Sniffer

C. Timing device

D. Stopper Answer: B

63.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 Answer: C

64.It is known as the “Fire Code of the Philippines.”

A. PD 1108

B. PD 1017

C. PD 1081

D. PD 1185 Answer: D

65.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 Answer: A

66. These are description of materials or compounds that are easily set on fire except one:
A. Combustible

B. Corrosive

C. Flammable

D. Inflammable Answer: B

67.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 Answer: A

68.Any liquid that causes fire when in contact with organic matter.

A. Combustible liquid

B. Flammable liquid

C. Inflammable liquid

D. Corrosive liquid Answer: A

69.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 Answer: A

70.The active principle of burning, characterized by the heat and light combustion.

A. Explosion
B. Arson

C. Combustion

D. Fire Answer: D

71.A type of fire, of flammable liquid and gasses.

A. Class A

B. Class B

C. Class C

D. Class D Answer: B

72.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 Answer: B

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

A. Burning point

B. Melting point

C. Freezing point

D. Boiling point Answer: B

74.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 Answer: C

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

A. Traffic

B. Flight

C. Trip

D. Journey Answer: A

76.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 Answer: C

77.The force that tends to pull all objects to the center of the earth.

A. Inertia

B. Friction

C. Energy

D. Gravity Answer: D

78.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 Answer: B

79.The “Traffic and Land Transportation Code of the Philippines”

A. RA 7160

B. RA 8551

C. RA 6425

D. RA 4136 Answer: D

80.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 Answer: B

81.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 Answer: D

82.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 Answer: A


83.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 Answer: D

84.The following are the five E’s of Traffic Management and Operation except one:

A. Engineering

B. Education

C. Enforcement

D. Environment

E. Economy

D. Evaluation Answer: D

85.The “Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002.”

A. RA 9870

B. RA 9165

C. RA 1017

D. RA 6195 Answer: B

86.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 Answer: B
87.Drugs which produces insensibility, stupor, melancholy or dullness of the mind with delusions.

A. Stimulants

B. Narcotics

C. Depressants

D. Hallucinogens Answer: B

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

A. Gynecology

B. Prostitution

C. White Slavery

D. Sex Trade Answer: B

89.The scientific name of Indian hemp plant.

A. Cannabis sativa L

B. Papaver somniforum

C. Deoxyribonucleic acid

D. Methamphetamine HCl Answer: A

90.The original components of heroin and morphine.

A. Codeine

B. Caffeine

C. Opium

D. Methamphetamine Answer: C
91.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 Answer: A

92.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 Answer: A

93.The most common form of stimulant.

A. Heroin

B. Codeine

C. Morphine

D. Shabu Answer: D

94.It is chemically known as methamphetamine hydro chloride.

A. Heroin

B. Codeine

C. Morphine

D. None of these Answer: D


95.A derivative of opium which is used a cough reliever.

A. Codeine

B. Heroin

C. Morphine

D. Caffeine Answer: A

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

A. Opium poppy

B. Marijuana

C. Caffeine components

D. Codeine Answer: A

97.Another term for psychological drug addiction.

A. Drug habituation

B. Drug net consciousness

C. Drug pushing

D. Drug dependence Answer: D

98.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 Answer: D


99.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 Answer: C

100. 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 Answer: C

B1. It deals with the identity, location and arrest of a person who commits a crime and simultaneously
identify, collect, preserve and evaluate evidence for the purpose of bringing criminal offender to justice.
a. Investigation c. Investigative process b. Criminal investigation d. Criminal inquest

D2. After identifying, collecting and preserving information gathered about the crime, the investigator
shall _______________ such information to determine whether it can stand prosecution and trial. a.
Recognize c. Preserve b. Collect d. Evaluate

C3. Which of the following is not one of the form of information the investigator obtained from regular,
cultivated or grapevine sources? a. Sensory c. Concrete b. Written d. Physical forms

C4. Through this tool of criminal investigation tangible things maybe used to detect crimes, identify the
criminals, facilitate, and assist the investigator in its task in achieving the objectives of criminal
investigation. a. Information c. Instrumentation b. Criminalistics d. Interview/Interrogation

B5. Which phase of criminal Investigation that the investigator apprised the person of his right under
Republic Act 7438? a. During the identification of criminal offender b. During the arrest, detention and
interrogation of the offender c. During the gathering of evidence to prove the guilt of criminal offender
d. During police line-up

A6. What specific offence has been committed? Who committed it? When it was committed? Where it
was committed? Why it was committed? And how it was committed? This are
called_______________________ of criminal investigation. a. Cardinal Points c. Golden Rule b. Three I’s
d. Bridges burn

B7. One of the stages of criminal investigation is the identification of criminals, which can be done in any
or a combination of the following, except: a. By confession or admission by the criminal b. By corpus
delicti c. By circumstantial evidence d. By eyewitness

B8. Coerced and uncounselled statements are considered involuntary or forced confession which are
usually an: a. Judicial c. Prosecutorial b. Extra judicial d. Admission

A9. After apprising him of his rights under Republic Act 7438, Lauro Galit who was invited and
interrogated for the crime of murder executed an extra-judicial confession acknowledging his guilt to
the crime charged. What is the effect of such confession to his case? a. It can be used as evidence
against him b. He will be convicted for the crime of murder c. He waived his rights to prove his
innocence d. His case will prosper

C10. Which of the following is not an element of corpus delicti? a. Proof of the occurrence of certain
event b. Person’s criminal responsibility for the acts c. Additional evidence of a different character to the
same point d. Proper chain of custody

A11. An act or declaration made in the presence and within the hearing or observation of a party who
does or says nothing, when the act or declaration naturally calls for action if comment is not true. a.
Admission by Silence c. Admission b. Res inter alios acta d. Negative pregnant

B12. In this process, written confession of the accused is used as a script in describing events of the
crime. This strengthens the prosecutor’s case and serves to convince the judge that the accused was not
maltreated nor affected by sinister psychological influence. a. Mental reconstruction c. Reconstruction
b. Crime reenactment d. Physical reconstruction

C13. Statement no. 1. Confession is a voluntary statement, either oral or written, made by a person
charged with the commission of a crime which he admits participation in, or commission of, the criminal
act. It cannot be implied, it should be direct and positive acknowledgment of guilt. Statement no. 2
Admission is a statement by the accused regarding facts pertinent to the crime. It tends, in connection
with the proof of other facts, to prove the suspect’s guilt. It can be implied. a. Statement No. 1 is true
while statement no. 2 is false b. Statement No. 1 is false while statement no. 2 is true c. Statements No.
1 and 2 are both true d. Statements No. 1 and 2 are both false
D14. Which of the following need not be present in order to prove the guilt of the accused by means of
confession or admission? a. Confession must be supported by corroborative evidence b. Corpus delicti
must be established separately c. Confession must be voluntarily and freely given d. Confession must be
ratified by the judge or the fiscal

D15. Assume that you are an investigator who investigates a murder case perpetrated by an unknown
suspect. A person in the name of Ruel, a call center agent, saw the crime and he is willing to identify the
suspect. Which of the following methods will you not utilize to establish the identity of the suspect? a.
Verbal Description (Portrait Parle) and Rogue’s Gallery (Photographic Files) b. General Photographs and
Cartographic Sketch (Artist’s Assistance) [Composite Artist] c. Police Line-up d. Systematic interview that
may lead to the identity of a known criminals

C16. You are an investigator, investigating a suspected rape-slaying case which was allegedly witnessed
by a certain person who volunteered to identify and testify against the perpetrator. What are the factors
that you should not consider to determine the accuracy of his identification of the suspect? a. His ability
to observe and remember the distinct appearance of the suspect b. The prevailing conditions of visibility
and observation when the crime was committed c. His state of mind when he witnessed the commission
of the crime d. The lapse of time between the criminal event and when identification was made D17.
Circumstantial Evidence is an evidence that indirectly proves a fact in issue through an inference which
fact-finder draws from the evidence presented. It is sufficient to produce the conviction of the accused
if: a. There are more than one circumstances present b. The facts from which the inferences derived are
proven

c. The combination of all the circumstances is such as to produce a conviction beyond reasonable doubt
d.All of the above D18. You are an investigator who investigates an alleged robbery with homicide case
perpetrated by an unknown suspects. Since there are no witnesses to the crime the following may give
you a hint to identify the suspect, except one. a. Motive and opportunity b. Declaration and acts
indicative of guilt, preparation for a commission of crime and possession of fruits of a crime of the
perpetrator c. Modus Operandi, associative evidence and criminal potentiality d. Knowledge, skills, tools
or facilities that could easily be adopted to criminal use by the suspect B19. Person who by social or
professional position possesses or has access to information of continuing interest, and who willingly
provides information to the police either in response to a specific request or his own initiative. a.
Incidental informant c. Automatic informant b. Casual informant d. Recruited informant A20. Covert
observation of a person, place, or things by human or technical means to acquire information. a.
Surveillance c. Mobile b. Stationary surveillance d. Technical B21. In this method of shadowing,
operatives are station at a fixed point assuming that subject followed the same general route each day.
a. ABC Method c. Combined Foot- Auto Surveillance b. Leap Frog Method d. None of the above A22.
Sometimes called “roping”. An investigation technique whereby the operative conceals his true identity
and adopts an assumed role to obtain information or accomplish a specific mission. a. Undercover
assignment c. Work assignment and social assignment b. Dwelling assignment d. Personal contact
assignment D23. You are an investigator tasked to investigate a suspected murder case which the there
is no known suspect, no witnesses nor any other circumstantial evidence, except physical evidence.
Where can you get these pieces of evidence that may lead you to the identity of the suspect? a. The
Crime Scene c. The Suspect b. The Victim d. All of the above D24. You were an investigator who tries to
reconstruct the crime scene. What are the components of the crime scene situation which you would
analyzed? a. Suspect arrival at the scene and place of entry b. Movement of suspect from point of entry
and his contact with the victim c. Place of exit d. All of the above D25. What is the type of reasoning
whereby the collected information is analyzed carefully to develop a theory of the crime. a. Inductive c.
Systematic b. Deductive d. Logical C26. Statement no. 1. In the reconstruction of a crime, the
investigator rational theory of the crime may begins with deductive logic and later on inductive logic;
Statement no. 2. A rational theory of crime is more than a learned guess, but less than a certainty, but
have very high order of probability. a. Statement no. 1 is true while statement no. 2 is false b. Statement
no. 1 is false while statement no. 2 is true c. Statements no. 1 and 2 are both true d. Statements no. 1
and 2 are both false

C27. Statement no. 1. In Physical of reconstruction, the physical appearance of the crime scene is
reconstructed from the description, of the witnesses and the indication of the physical evidence.
Statement no. 2. In mental reconstruction after physical reconstruction, conclusions are made about the
consistency of the accounts of the various witnesses. No assumption is made without supporting
evidence. a. Statement no. 1 is correct b. Statement no. 2 is incorrect c. Statements no. 1 and 2 are both
correct d. Statements no. 1 and 2 are both incorrect D28. After reconstructing the crime scene, the
following are the minimal requirements to be observed by the investigator to insure admissibility of
photographs in court. a. The object which is represented should not be immaterial or irrelevant b. The
photograph should not unduly incite prejudice and sympathy c. The photograph should be free from
distortion d. All of the above B29. Why does the dead body of the victim of violence needs to be
photographed after its removal from the crime scene? a. To have a set of view showing the relationship
of the body with the surrounding b. To identify the victim and have close-up picture of the wounds c. To
provide reserve picture in case of loss or damage d. All of the above C30. Photographs to be taken at the
scene of the crime a. Over-All and environment’s photograph b. Photographs of articles of evidence and
photographs of the deceased c. Photographs of the scene of the crime operatives showing their identity
d. Special techniques photograph of the body after removal A31. It supplements photographs of the
crime scene and considered to be the simplest and the most effective way of showing actual
measurements and of identifying significant items of evidence in their location at the scene. a. Crime
scene sketch c. Finished sketch b. Rough sketch d. Direction sketch C32. In searching for physical
evidence at the crime scene, the following types of search could be used depending upon locale,
number of personnel available, type of object sought and speed desired, except: a. Strip and double
strip or grid search b. Zone search c. Rectangular and circular search d. Spiral and wheel search C33.
Which of the following must be done to maintain the physical integrity of evidence? a. Evidence must be
photographed and packaged b. Evidence must be properly documented c. Maintain its chain of custody
d. Identify, tag and seal the evidence B34. Which of the following must be done to maintain the legal
integrity of evidence? a.Evidenced must be properly documented b. Maintain its chain of custody c.
Identify, tag and seal the evidence d. Photographed and packaged the evidence D35. The methodology
involving the systematic searching, handling, distribution and accountability of all evidence found at the
crime scene, including the documentation of every article of evidence

from the point of initial discovery at the scene, to its collection and transport to the point of
examination, its temporary storage and its final disposal is referred to us. a. Corpus delicti c. Blotter b.
Necropsy report d. Chain of custody A36. To prove the chain of custody of evidence the following must
be demonstrated except: a. The evidence must be free from alteration, contamination and switching b.
The evidence offered is the same evidence found at the scene c. There is no opportunity to replace or
improperly alter the evidence d. Any change in the condition of the evidence can be explained D37.
Which of the following is not one of the questioning techniques that should be utilized in interrogation?
a. Chronological c. Going backward b. General to specific d. Going upward B38. In questioning a witness,
an ideal type of written statement is: a. Narrative type because it is easier and will be short b. Question
and answer because it provides details of acts c. Combination of the two d. Your convenient type A39.
Jessie was invited by the NBI operatives to answer questions pertinent to the murder case investigated.
After the questioning at the NBI Headquarters however, he was held for further questioning and
considered him a suspect already. Persons who can visit him are as follows, except: a. Lovers, friends
and countrymen b. Immediate member of his family c. Any medical doctor, priest or religious minister d.
Personnel of the C.H.R. D40. Republic Act No. 7438 defines immediate members of the family are as
follows, except: a. Spouse, fiancé/fiancée, parents, child, brother or sister b. Grandparents,
grandson/daughter, great granddaughter/grandson c. Uncle, aunt, guardian, ward d. Relatives, intimate
friends and best friends C41. What are the Golden Rules in homicide investigation? a. Never touch, alter
and change the position of anything until identified, measured and photographed b. If article has been
move it can never be restored again to its original position c. A and B are true d. All of the above D42.
The interview of a witness can be described by the acronym IRONIC, which stands for: a. Inquiry,
Recognition, Organization, Novelty, Identity, Continuity b. Identity, Rapport, Omnipresent, Narration,
Inquiry, Conclusion c. Identity, Recognition, Opening statement, Narration, Inquiry, Conclusion d.
Identity, Rapport, Opening statement, Narration, Inquiry, Conclusion D43. Which one is not a means of
recording crime a scene? a. By photographs b. By notes c. By sketches d. Surveying B44. Application of
all procedures for the search of missing persons. a. Rogues gallery c. manhunt b. Tracing d. order of
battle

??45. Physical evidence are contaminated, altered of shape, damaged or lost because of: a. Improper
packaging b. Corruption of investigator c. Non-maintenance of chain of custody ? C46. Statement No. 1-
The systematic procedure for verbal description of a person after a short period of visual observation is
termed Portrait Parle; Statement No. 2-Description of police characters which a witness may refer and
that is kept by police unit for purpose of references is Rogue’s Gallery a. Statement No. 1 is correct while
statement No. 2 is incorrect b. Statement No. 2 is correct while statement 1 is incorrect c. Statement
No.1 and 2 are both correct d. Statement No.1 and 2 are both incorrect C47. Statement no. 1-Tagging of
physical evidence aside from the marking should be made immediately after receipt by the evidence
custodian; Statement no. 2- Marking or labeling of physical evidence should be made at the crime scene
upon collection. a. Statement No. 1 is correct b. Statement No. 2 is incorrect c. Statement No.1 and 2 are
both correct d. Statement No.1 and 2 are both incorrect D48. Under Republic Act 7438, when does the
police’ custody of suspect to a crime commence, hence the latter is entitled to be informed of his rights
under the Miranda doctrine which cannot be waived? a. At the time of custodial investigation c. During
the announcement that he is under arrest b. During the actual questioning d. At the moment that he is
invited for questioning A49. What is the principal psychological factor that contributes to a successful
interrogation? a. Privacy b. Rapport between the interrogator and the subject c. Legality d. It should be
done in the interrogation room with one way mirror D50. Statement no. 1- In spiral method of search,
the searchers gather at the center and proceed outward along radius or spokes. Statement no. 2- In
wheel method, the searchers follow each other along the path of a spiral, beginning on the outside and
spiraling in toward the center. a. Statement No. 1 is correct b. Statement No. 2 is incorrect c. Statements
No.1 and 2 are both correct d. Statements No.1 and 2 are both incorrect CDI QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
(51 to 100) C51. “Eavesdropping the crime scene” means: a. Extent the estimate of the scene b. Search
physical evidence at the scene c. Playing the role of a curious spectator and mix with the crowd to listen
to their conversation d. None of the above C52. Criminal investigative activities virtually deals with: a.
Recognition and collection of facts which may be sensory, documentary and physical forms b.
Preservation and evaluation of information gathered from the regular, cultivated and grapevine sources

c. Persons and things d. A and B only A53. Crimes involving destruction of life, except: a. Mutilation
serious physical injuries and rape b. Duel, abortion and infanticide c. Homicide and murder d. Parricide
C54. Vincent killed his adoptor after the rendition of judgment of the petition for adoption. What was
the crime committed by Vincent? a. Parricide c. Homicide b. Murder d. None of the above C55.
Principles in homicide investigation that should be borne in mind are, mistakes of the homicide
investigator cannot be corrected and the homicide investigator should not cross the three bridges which
he burns behind him. Which of the following is not one of this so called “Burned bridge”? a. When the
dead person has been moved b. When the dead body has been embalmed c. When the dead body has
been contaminated and the chain of custody was not properly accounted d. When the body is burned or
cremated A56. Considered to be the beginning of any homicide investigation is: a. Process of
establishing the accurate cause of death b. Process of determining who is responsible for the death c
Process of determining how the victim was killed d. Process of determining when the victim was killed
B57. In a case of dead person, when autopsy should be performed? a. Death has been caused by
violence b. At once when there is the slightest reason to suspect the probability of homicide. c. Upon the
request of the dead person’s family d. In all cases involving death A58. Which of the following is the
primary role of the investigator upon arrival at the homicide scene? a. Verification of death b.
Identification of the person who is responsible for the death c. Call a physician for the proper declaration
of death d. All of the above D59. Legally, when does death considered to have occurred? a. Respiratory
system is no longer performing within the body b. Cardiac activity is no longer performing within the
body c. Central nervous system activity is no longer performing within the body d. All of the above D60.
You were a police officer responded in a violent crime just recently occurred. How would you determine
signs of death? a. By detecting signs of breathing and respiratory movement b. By hearing heart sounds
c. By applying pressure in the fingernails of a person d. Any of the above A61. Uses of physical evidence,
except: a. Determine the cause of crime b. Reconstruct the crime c. Identify the participants d. Confirm
or discredit an alibi

C62. In order to introduce physical evidence in trial, three important factors may be considered, except:
a. The article must be properly identified b. Continuity or chain of custody c. Legality of the procurement
d. Competency must be proved, that the evidence is material and relevant B63. Evidence of violence
characterized by the removal of the superficial epithelial layer of the skin brought about by the friction
against a hard rough surface. a. Contusion c. Patterned wound b. Abrasions d. Hematoma C64. You are a
police officer responding to a crime which there is a dying person. You will obtain dying declaration from
him. Which of the following is not one of your duties in regard to dying declaration? a. Observe the
victim as to whether he is manifesting a feeling of his impending death b. Observe carefully the mental
condition of the victim and jot down immediately his statements c. Attempt to save the life of the victim
d. Avoid leading questions and produce the statement. C65. Statement no. 1-Admissibility of dying
declaration is not dependent on their being made in any particular form. Statement no. 2- Dying
declaration has no definite form required and need not be under oath. a. Statement no. 1 is true b.
Statement no. 2 is false c. Statements no. 1 and 2 are both true d. Statements no. 1 and 2 are both false
D66. Before the dead body is removed from the crime scene, the investigator must be sure that the
following had already been performed. 1. Crime scene search, sketch and photograph taken. 2. Possible
witnesses are identified, leads taken into considerations and relative position of the body was
determined. 3. Notes are properly taken cared, evidence are identified, collected and preserved. 4.
Close coordination between the medico-legal officer, the prosecutor and the homicide investigator was
established. a. 1 and 4 c. 2 and 3 b. 1, 2 and 3 d. 1, 2, 3 and 4 C67. Rape by sexual assault, except:: a.
Inserting penis into another person’s mouth b. Inserting penis into another person’s anal orifice c.
Inserting penis while the woman is sleeping d Inserting any instrument or object, into the genital or anal
orifice of another person. A68. Post-mortem change that is characterized by the discoloration of the
body after death. A. livor mortis C. algor mortis B. rigor mortis D. all of the above C69. What injury would
a person sustain if hit in the head with a hard object? A. lacerated wound C. hematoma B. incised wound
D. abrasions B70. This is the Anti-sexual Harassment Act of 1995: A. RA 8049 C. RA 8505 B. RA 7877 D.
RA 6235 C71. Which of the following body system coincide the stopping of a mental organ function of a
person to medically “dead”?

A. cardiac C. central nervous B. respiratory D. digestive C72. Identification of a dead body through
examination of the teeth: A. Forensic pathology C. Forensic odontology B. Forensic chemistry D. Forensic
medicine A73. This is known as the Anti-Plunder Act: A. RA 7080 C. RA 7610 B. RA 10054 D. RA 3019 C74.
Which of the following is not a crime against persons? A. Physical injury C. Abduction B. Mutilation D.
Parricide A75. This is known as the Anti-Hazing Law: A. RA 8049 C. RA 3553 B. RA 4200 D. RA 7877 B76.
The notion, which declares that human behavior tends to repeat itself, can serve as basis of the
investigator in determining: A. Criminal behavior C. Nature of the crime B. Modus operandi D. Criminal
intent D77. This is the first that an investigator must do upon his arrival at the scene of the crime: A.
Secure the crime scene C. Interview of witness B. Taking a picture D. Attend to emergency C78. It refers
to the forcible expulsion of a fetus from the mother’s womb: A. Infanticide C. Abortion B. Parricide D.
Murder D79. In this case, a price, reward or promise has been considered to kill the victim: A. Homicide
C. Infanticide B. Parricide D. Murder A80. It is one of the oldest methods of suspect identification: A.
Cartographic sketch C. Rouge’s gallery B. Composite D. Police lineup A81. You are Criminologist-Police
Commissioned Officer who leads the execution of a valid search warrant. Who must be present when a
valid search warrant is conducted on a domicile? A. The house owner B. Any member of the house
owner’s family C. Two witnesses residing in the same community D. All of the above C82. Which of the
following is not one of the acts of committing violation of domicile? A. Searching domicile without
witness B. Search warrants maliciously obtained and abuse in the service of search warrant C. Search of
the domicile without warrant D. Entering a dwelling against the will of the owner, searching documents,
papers and effects without the previous consent of the owner or refusing to leave having surreptitiously
entered a dwelling when required by the owner B83. Senior Police Officer III Judean and Police Officer II
Castro arrested and detained Pedro Yengco without warrant for the crime of theft. When brought to the
inquest prosecutor, the latter issued release order for further investigation. What crime if any do the
dou commits? A. Arbitrary detention B. Delaying release C. Delay in the delivery of detained persons to
the proper judicial authorities D. Illegal detention

C84. Any person who killed his father, mother or child, whether legitimate or illegitimate, or any of his
ascendants, or his spouse, is guilty of what crime? a. Homicide c. Parricide b. Murder d. Any of the
choices A85. A and B are husband and wife, while working as security guard of Landbank, A felt sick one
night and decided to go home around midnight and saw B having sexual intercourse with a neighbor C. A
grabbed C and hacked the latter to death. As Criminologist-Investigator what crime if any would you
charged against A? a. Homicide c. Parricide b. Murder d. None because A is exempted from criminal
liability A86. In attempted or frustrated homicide, the offender must have the intent to kill the victim. If
there is no intent to kill, the offender is liable fora. Physical injury c. Serious physical injury b. Homicide
d. Consummated physical injury B87. Under RA 8294 the use of unlicensed firearm in the commission of
a crime is not considered as a separate crime but shall be appreciated as aa. Mere alternative
circumstance c. Qualifying circumstance b. Mere aggravating circumstance d. Generic aggravating
circumstance B88. X a male, takes Y another male, to a motel and there, through threat and intimidation
succeeds in inserting his penis into the anus of Y. What crime, if any does X commit? a. Sexual assault c.
Acts of lasciviousness b. Rape d. None A89. Known as Anti Fencing Law of 1979. a. PD 1612 c. BP 22 b.
RA 3019 d. PD 532 C90. In what order would the steps be done by the investigator upon the finding of
an evidential cigarette butt? 1. making sketch 2. photographing 3. recording A. 2, 1 and 3 C. 2, 3 and 1 B.
3, 2 and 1 D. 1, 2 and 3 A91. What is the first action of an investigator upon arriving at a homicide scene?
A. Bring the dying victim in the hospital B. Crime scene search C. Witness interviewing D. Identification
of witness C92. In the course of investigating the house where a stabbing took place, police find what to
be bloodstains on the front door. Since the unknown perpetrator and the victim who may die were both
cut their identities need to be established through the bloodstains. How will the police collect the
stains? A. Moisten a piece of clean cotton with a saline solution and rub gently B. Remove the door and
submit it to the crime lab C. Scrap the stain into white paper using a clean razor blade D. Blot the stain
with a clean tissue soaked in alcohol D93. Majority of the mistakes committed relative to evidence, take
place: 1. during periods of transportation 2. in the collection of samples 3. a contaminated sampling 4.
the wrong type material

A. 1 and 2 C. 2 and 4 B. 3 and 4 D. 2 and 3 C94. Once the crime scene has been thoroughly documented
and locations of evidence was noted, the collection process begins and will usually starts with: A. point
of exit C. fragile evidence B. large objects D. removal of cadaver D95. What is the final phase of crime
scene investigation? A. preliminary survey C. documentation of scene B. collection of evidence D.
release of crime scene B96. How can plaster cast and photograph be marked for identification? A.
Affixing a seal on the front C. No mark at all B. Marking at the back D. Tagging D97. Which among the
five human senses is considered the most objective? A. Hearing C. Tasting B. Smelling D. Seeing D98.
How can identification be made on a decomposed cadaver? A. study his bones C. study his dentures B.
study his skull D. all of these A99. Known as an Anti-Child Pornography Act of 2009. a. RA 9775 c. RA
9194 b. RA 8484 d. RA 9995 B100. Philippine Act on Crimes Against International Humanitarian Law,
Genocide, and other Crimes against Humanity. a. RA 9208 c. RA 9262 b. RA 9851 d. RA 8049 101. Called
“ Exclusionary Rules on Evidence” whereby evidence obtained in violation of any of this is inadmissible,
except one. a. Rights against unreasonable search and seizures b. Right to privacy and communication
and correspondence c. In-custodial investigation rights and right against self-incrimination d. Right to
counsel ANSWER: D 102. Known as “ Rape Victim Assistance and protection Act of 1998” a. RA 9745 c.
RA 6539 b. RA 8505 d. RA 7832 ANSWER: B 103. Rape by fraudulent machinations under RA 8353 can be
committed either among the choices except one. a. Promise to marry b. Prostitute who has not been
paid as agreed c. Person in authority who arrest another and having sex with the latter with the promise
of release from custody d. Sexual intercourse while the victim is unconscious or otherwise deprive of
reason ANSWER: D 104. Rights that can be waived except one. a. Right to be informed of the provisions
of RA 7438 b. Right to remain silent c. Right to counsel

d. Right to be visited ANSWER: 105. A case wherein the violation of law or ordinances has just been
unearthed or discovered and the suspect and witness are still emotionally affected, upset, or shocked. a.
Hot case c. In flagrate delicto case b. Cold case d. Hot pursuit case ANSWER: A 106. The essence of this
crime is the taking and transporting of a person against his will from one place to another. a. Kidnapping
c. Abduction b. Illegal detention d. Coercion ANSWER: A 107. The narrow portion of the roadway due to
traffic congestions or where “build up” usually occurs is called: A. Gridlock C. Traffic jam B. Congestion D.
Bottleneck 108. Republic Act 8750 is: A. Clean Air Act C. Seatbelt Law B. Philippine Land Transportation
Code D. Anti-Carnapping Law ANSWER: C 109. If the driver is involved in a traffic accident, he must
report to the nearest police station: A. Within 48 hours C. After 3 hours B. Within 72 hours D. At once
ANSWER: D 110. Detection, apprehension and penalization of traffic violators. A. Traffic Engineering C.
Traffic Economy B. Traffic Enforcement D. Traffic Ecology ANSWER: B 111. Maintenance and
construction of roads, traffic ways and other traffic facilities by the DPWH, City Engineer’s Office, City or
Municipal Council’s, etc. A. Traffic Engineering C. Traffic Enforcement B. Traffic Education D. Traffic
Economy ANSWER: A 112. Poor control measures as a major cause of traffic congestion is characterized
by: A. Narrow bridges and absence of catwalk to control pedestrians B. Lack of traffic enforcers along
intersections C. Insufficient mechanical control devices and ineffective traffic officers D. All of the above
ANSWER: D 113. Human errors as one of the cause of traffic congestion is best characterized by, except:
A. Poor legislative activities B. Slow drivers or bad driving habit C. Lack of foresight on the part of
pedestrians D. Presence of traffic officers ANSWER: D 114. The entire width between boundary lines of
every way or place of which any part is open to the use of the public for purposes of vehicular traffic as a
matter of right or custom. A. Traffic way C. Traffic units

B. Road way D. Subway ANSWER: A 115. The Land Transportation Office (LTO) is under the___________,
and part of traffic_____________: A. DILG-engineering C. DPWH-engineering B. DOTC-enforcement D.
DEPED-traffic education ANSWER: B 116. Known as Clean air Act. A. RA 8749 C. RA 8750 B. LOI No. 22 D.
PPD 1181 ANSWER: A 117. The study of biorhythm is an important aspect of traffic safety because a
person can avoid accident: A. By hinting on how he will tend to feel in a certain day B. By knowing his
intellectual capacity on certain day C. By knowing his physical capacity on certain day D. By ascertaining
his physical, emotional and intellectual condition in a certain day ANSWER: A 118. Safety campaign is an
important aspect of traffic safety education because: A. It is designed to make road users behave more
safely B. It informs the public of any updates in traffic C. It focuses on the strict compliance to traffic
signs D. It can prevent accident ANSWER: A 119. What is the primary aim of driver instruction programs?
A. To teach the rudiments of driving B. To instill awareness of one’s legal and moral responsibilities in
traffic C. To teach the abilities required for one to be eligible for a driving license D. To help the learners
know the basic of traffic rules and regulations ANSWER: A 120. Traffic safety education for children
needs to be systematic to: A. Instill safety consciousness among the children B. Cope up with the
demands of time C. Lessen the fatalities among children while they are young D. Learn easier than adults
ANSWER: C 121. Land Transportation Code of the Philippines is: A. RA 4136 C. RA 6975 B. PD 4136 D. RA
9708 ANSWER: A 122. When a driver unloads passengers on the middle of the road, he committed: A.
Illegal unloading C. Illegal loading B. Traffic obstruction D. illegal stopping ANSWER: B 123. An accident
which is accompanied by an unidentified road user who flees immediately thereafter. A. Hit and Run
cases C. Motor vehicle non-traffic accident B. Motor vehicle traffic accident D. Non motor vehicle none
traffic accident ANSWER: A

124. Separation of traffic units in a vehicular accident is referred to as: A. final position C. hazards B.
disengagement D. stopping ANSWER: B 125. Seeing, feeling or hearing and understanding of an unusual
or unexpected condition indicative of a sign that the accident might takes place. A. perception of
hazards C. starts of evasive action B. initial contact D. maximum engagement ANSWER: A 126. An
enforcement action which the violator is commanded to appear in court without detaining him. A. traffic
arrest C. traffic citation B. traffic warning D. dogwatch ANSWER: C 127. Marks left on the roadway by
tires when the brakes were applied strongly, hence the wheels locked, and not free to rotate. A. skid
marks C. scuff marks B. key event D. debris ANSWER: A 128. Used when traffic enforcer observed a
minor violation but preoccupied at a moment. A. visual warning C. verbal warning B. written warning D.
oral warning ANSWER: A 129. Considered as emergency vehicle, except: A. Police car on call C.
Ambulance on call B. Fire truck on call D. Physician’s car ANSWER: D 130. Motor vehicle used by
ambassador of Singapore. A. government C. diplomatic B. foreign D. gate away ANSWER: 131. What is
the most common cause of road accident in the Philippines? A. road condition C. pedestrian B. whether
condition D. reckless driving ANSWER: D 132. What is the general rule for the movement of vehicular
traffic in the Philippines? A. “keep to the left” C. none of these B. “keep to the right” D. “watch out”
ANSWER: B 133. Movement of persons, good, and vehicles either powered by an animal or an animal-
drawn vehicle on by combustion system from one place to another. A. Engineering C. Traffic B. Traffic
management D. Construction ANSWER: C 134. Systematic examination of all facts relating to conditions,
actions and physical features associated with motor collision. A. traffic accident investigation C. traffic
engineering B. hit and run investigation D. traffic collision ANSWER: A

135. What are the devices mounted on a portable support where a message to the road users is
conveyed by means of words or symbols A. traffic light C. traffic island B. traffic signs D. pavement
marking ANSWER: B 136. It warn road users of the danger that lies ahead of the road and its nature. A.
informative signs C. warning signs B. regulatory signs D. all of these ANSWER: C 137. The effectiveness of
traffic law enforcement program is best measured by which of the following. A. Decrease in the ratio of
convictions to enforcement actions B. Reduction of traffic accidents and delay C. Increase in traffic
enforcement actions D. None of the foregoing ANSWER: B 138. When you combine verbal warning and
citations in the traffic enforcement you are performing or issuing: A. Traffic rules implementation C.
Citation warnings B. Traffic consultation D. Written warnings ANSWER: D 139. You are a police officer
who wants to determine whether a driver is authorized to drive. What is the evidence that you will ask
him to show to prove that he is allowed by the Land Transportation Office (LTO) to operate a vehicle on
public highways? A. driver’s ID C. driver’s license B. franchise D. operator’s license ANSWER: C 140. How
should a driver approach an intersection? A. Be at the right of way C. Be at the full stop B. Give a signal
D. Overtake other vehicles ANSWER: C 141. Which of the following evidence is important to gather from
fatal motor crash? A. Spare tire C. Footwear of driver and skid mark of vehicle B. Unusual odor D. All of
these ANSWER: D 142. The first action taken by a traffic unit to escape from collision course or
otherwise avoid hazard. A. Start of evasive action C. Point of no escape B. Point of possible perception D.
Final position ANSWER: A 143. Painted on the pavement and placed at intersections and other places to
provide pedestrians with safety zone when crossing: A. Center C. Cross walk B. Lane D. Stop lines
ANSWER: C 144. A device mounted on a portable support where a message is conveyed by means of
words or symbols, officially erected or installed for the purpose of regulating warning or guiding traffic.
A. Center line C. Refuge Island B. Stop line D. Traffic Signs ANSWER: D
145. Motor vehicle accident occurs at a place other than on a highway: A.Motor vehicle non-traffic
accident D. Non-motor vehicle traffic accident B. Motor vehicle traffic accident C. Motor vehicle accident
ANSWER: A 146. Friction mark on a pavement made by a tire, which is both rotating a slipping is called:
A. Centrifugal skid C. Scuff mark B. Centrifugal force D. Skid mark ANSWER: C 147. A motor vehicular
accident resulting to the death of a puppy. A. Fatal accident C. Property damage B. Non-fatal accident D.
Vehicular accident ANSWER: C 148. Frontal collision of the vehicles. A. Full impact collision C. Frontal
collision B. Head on collision D. Collision ANSWER: B 149. Law concerning authority of the MMDA to
manage traffic in metropolitan Manila area: A. RA 4136 C. RA 7924 B. RA 6539 D. RA 8551 ANSWER: C
150. A driver who was in traffic accident is justified to leave from the accident area, if any of the
circumstances below are present, except: A. He is in imminent danger of being harmed by other persons
by reason of an accident B. He surrenders to proper authority C. He summons the assistance of a
physician or nurse to aid the victim D. He hides from the police for justifiable cause ANSWER: D

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