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This document contains 33 multiple choice questions related to criminal law, criminal investigation procedures, and investigative techniques. The questions cover topics such as elements of offenses, evidence collection, interviewing witnesses and suspects, custodial rights, and arrest warrants.

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This document contains 33 multiple choice questions related to criminal law, criminal investigation procedures, and investigative techniques. The questions cover topics such as elements of offenses, evidence collection, interviewing witnesses and suspects, custodial rights, and arrest warrants.

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It is an offense under the law existing at the time of its commission and the time of the application
to be admitted to bail, may be punished with death.
a. Minor offense b. Capital offense c. Light offense d. Serious offense
2. It is an art which deals with the identity and location of the offender and provides evidence of his
guilt through criminal proceedings.
a. Information b. Instrumentation c. Interrogation d. Criminal Investigation
3. When an investigator finds a tool at the crime scene, he should first of all.
a. Pick it up for closer examination taking care not to jar it.
b. Compare the cutting edge of the tool with the impressions to determine if this was the tool
used in the crime.
c. Immediately collect it and always send it to the crime laboratory for scientific examination.
d. Wait until the crime scene has been sketched or photographed and measurements taken
before he collects the evidence.
4. The purpose of bail is?
a. To protect the accused rights under the fourth amendment
b. To keep the accused in jail until trial
c. To punish the accused for the crime
d. To release the accuse until trial
5. A declaration made under a consciousness of an impending death.
a. Res Gestae b. Dying declaration c. Declaration against interest d. All of the above
6. A police Officer testifying to the fact that he observed the defendant assault the victim is
presenting to the court.
a. Circumstantial evidence c. Artificial evidence
b. Direct evidence d. Real evidence
7. Investigator must be patient to obtain accurate and complete information, especially with
uncooperative subjects.
a. Logical mind b. Power of self-control c. Perseverance d. Integrity
8. Articles and materials which are found in connection with the investigation and which aid 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. Material or Physical evidence c. Associative evidence
b. Corpus Delicti d. Tracing evidence
9. A declaration made under a consciousness of an impending death.
a. Parts of Res Gestae b. Statements c. Dying declaration d. Against personal interest
10. A standard arrow to designate the North must be indicated to facilitate proper orientation.
a. Map b. Whirlwind c. Compass direction d. Window
11. For offenses falling under the jurisdiction of Municipal Trial Courts and Municipal Circuit Trial
Courts, prosecution is instituted.
a. By filing a complaint with the Regional Trial Court
b. By filing a complaint with the chief of Police in the Municipality
c. By filing a complaint directly with the court
d. By filing a complaint with the Fiscal for Preliminary investigation
12. That 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
13. The number of persons who handle the evidence from the scene of the crime and between the
time of commission of the crime up to the final disposition of the case.
a. Time of disposition b. Time custody c. Chain of Custody d. Time of disposal
14. “A” wanted to kill “C” the former pointed his gun to the latter. As “A” pressed the trigger, the gun
jammed and “C” managed to escape. This is an example of?
a. Frustrated felony
b. Consummated and frustrated
c. Attempted felony
d. Consummated felony
15. The complete process of providing guilt in criminal investigation is described in the place.
a. Establishing the elements of the offense
b. There exists a certain state of facts
c. The existence of criminal agency
d. The facts providing his guilt is gathered
16. The following are the elements of the offense, EXCEPT.
a. Form b. Intent c. Accused and Allege acts D. Motive
17. It is asking to person who is believed to posses knowledge that of official interest to the
investigator.
a. Interview b. Information c. Interrogation d. instrumentation
18. This type of interviewee is uncooperative, indifferent, and he should be flattered first to develop a
pride in his ability to supply information.
a. Know nothing type b. Drunken type c. Disinterested type d. Suspicious type
19. The investigator should subtly lead this type of interviewees back to relevant matters, by
interspersing remarks that switch the subject’s mind back on the desire track.
a. Talkative type b. Deceitful witness c. Honest witness d. Timid witness
20. He is potentially an excellent witness because of his drive toward self-expression.
a. Boasting witness b. egocentric witness c. egotistic witness d. all of the above
21. The methods of recording interview are as follows, EXCEPT.
a. Notes b. Motion pictures c. sound recording d. sworn statement
22. It is the skillful questioning of persons who are uncooperative in the conduct of investigation.
a. Interrogation b. Questioning c. Interview d. Investigation
23. It is an act defining certain Rights of a Person under Custodial investigation.
a. RA 9262 b. RA 7659 c. RA 7438 d. RA 8553
24. The following are the rights of the person under custodial investigation.
a. The right to remain silent c. All of the above
b. Right to a lawyer d. None of the above
25. It is a person, other than that of a suspect, who is requested to give information concerning an
incident.
a. Victim b. Investigator c. Witness d. accused
26. It is a person whose guilt is considered on reasonable grounds to be a practical possibility.
a. Accused b. Subject c. Respondent d. Suspect
27. It represents the person, whether witness or suspect, who is being interviewed or interrogated.
a. Accused b. Subject c. Victim d. All of the above
28. It is a technique in interrogation wherein the investigator creates a mood that is conducive to a
confession.
a. Emotional appeal b. Anxiety c. Friendliness d. Stern approach
29. Which among the following refers to a warrant containing no specific person to be arrested but
only descriptions based from the testimonies of the victim/s or the witnesses/s. It contains the
physical description of the accused as well as other factors to be considered for the identification of
the accused.
a. Richard Doe b. John Doe c. Jane Doe d. all of the above
30. The questioning of a person by law enforcement officers after that person has been taken into
custody.
a. Preliminary investigation c. Interrogation
b. Custodial investigation d. Cross examination
31. 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 d. Weekdays
32. 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 c. Pro active measures
b. Countermeasures d. Tape measures
33. 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. Criminal procedure c. Police intelligence d. Criminal investigation

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