Cdi Q and A 1
Cdi Q and A 1
A. Archipelagic Doctrine
B. Fruit of the Poisonous Tree Doctrine
C. Miranda Doctrine
D. Eclectics Doctrine
E. None of these
B
2. The testimony of witnesses reduced in writing while under oath is
generally called
A. Admission
B. Declaration
C. Information
D. Deposition
D
3. Human sources of information who voluntarily provide facts to the
detectives are generally known as
A. Informers
B. Suspects
C. Informants
D. Respondents
C
4. 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
C
5. 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
B
13. 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
D
14. 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
D
15. 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
C
16. 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
B
17. 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
C
18. 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
D
19. 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
B
20. 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
D
21. The warrant of arrest is good only for
A. 10 days
B. 15 days
C. 20 days
D. none of these
22. 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
C
23. 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
B
24. 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
D
. 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
C
26. 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
B
27. 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
A
28. 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
A
29. 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
C
30. 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
C
A
84. Uncontrollable impulse to incendiarism is commonly known as
A. Kleptomania
B. Pedophilia
C. Manic depressive
D. Arson
A
85. 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
C
86. 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
B
87. 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
B
88. 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
D
89. 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
D
90. 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
A
91. These are used by fire setters in spreading the fire throughout the
building
A. Plants
B. Accelerants
C. Trailers
D. Gasoline
C
92. The sudden ignition of accumulated radical gases produced when there is
incomplete combustion of fuel
A. Backdraft
B. Flashfire
C. Flashover
D. Biteback
C
93. 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
94. A signal system 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
A
95. The time within which the traffic indicates of any particular traffic
signal face does not change:
A. Interval
B. Cycle
C. Phase
D. Timing
A
96. The total time required for the complete sequence of the phase is known
as:
A. Cycle
B. Cycle length
C. Timing
D. Interval
B
97. 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
98. 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
B
99. The number of times allocated to each phase of traffic light is called:
A. Split
B. Cycle time
C. Cycle split
D. Traffic phase
A
100.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
A
Investigation Reviewer 1
from the time it was found until brought to court for
presentation
is called
A. Chain of events
B. Key events
C. Chain of custody of evidence
D. Chain of command
1. B
2. C
3. A
4. D
5. A
6. A
7. C
8. C
9. B
10.A
A. Necropsy
B. Postmortem
C. Postmortem examination
D. Autopsy
A. Criminal Jurisprudence
B. Criminal Inquiry
C. Preliminary Investigation
D. Criminal Investigation
D. Provide evidence
A. Methods of Operation
B. Modes of Operation
D. All of these
A. Crime
B. Offense
C. Felony
D. Misdemeanor
B. Criminal
C. Suspect
D. Prisoner
A. Accused
B. Criminal
C. Suspect
D. Prisoner
A. Accused
B. Criminal
C. Suspect
D. Prisoner
A. Event
B. Occurrence
C. Phenomena
D. Fact
10. The means by which facts are proved is called
A. Proof
B. Evidence
C. Fact
D. Circumstance
A. Venue
B. Site
C. Scene
D. Crime scene
A. Recording
B. Sketching
C. Photography
D. Documenting
B. Special Crime
A. Information
B. Data
C. Facts
D. Intelligence
A. Interrogation
B. Interview
C. Instrumentation
D. Information
A. Investigation
B. Interrogation
C. Interview
D. Inquiry
A. RA 7348
B. RA 7438
C. RA 7843
D. RA 7834
A. Interrogation
B. Instrumentation
C. Interview
D. Information
A. Apprehend
B. Restraint
C. Arrest
D. Take custody
20. An order in writing issued in the name of the Philippines
commanding or directing a peace officer to arrest the person
described therein and brings it before the court refers to
A. Search Warrant
B. Arrest Warrant
C. Warrant
D. Order
A. 5 Days
B. 10 Days
C. 15 Days
D. 20 Days
D. All of these
B. Triangulation
C. Polar
D. Straight line
A. Polar coordinate
B. Baseline
C. Rectangular coordinate
D. Compass direction
A. Rectangular
B. Triangulation
C. Polar
D. Straight line
A. Sketch
C. Photograph
D. Rough Sketch
27. The first pencil-drawn outline of the scene and the location
of objects and evidence within this outline refers to
A. Rough Draft
B. Finished Sketch
C. Rough Sketch
D. Final Sketch
A. Confession
B. Admission
C. Conclusion
D. Testimony
A. Confession
B. Admission
C. Declaration
D. Testimony
B. Corpus Delecti
C. Corpus Delicti
D. Corpuz Delecti
A. Crime
B. Venue
C. Scene
D. Crime Scene
A. Investigation
B. Inquiry
C. Crime Investigation
D. Criminal Investigation
A. Investigator
B. Agent
C. Inquisitor
D. Criminal Investigator
34. One that defines crimes treats of their nature and provides for
their punishment is called
A. Criminal Law
B. Criminal Jurisprudence
C. Jurisprudence
D. Law
A. Crime Investigation
B. Criminal Investigation
C. Investigation
D. Inquest
A. Criminal Investigation
B. Criminal Inquiry
C. Criminal Inquest
A. Criminal Investigation
B. Criminal Inquiry
C. Criminal Inquest
A. Golden Doctrine
B. Cardinal Doctrine
C. Miranda Principle
D. Miranda Doctrine
A. Information
B. Data
C. Intelligence
D. Raw data
B. Interrogation
C. Information
D. Instrumentation
A. Interview
B. Interrogation
C. Investigation
D. Instrumentation
42. Any person who shall kill his father shall guilty of what
crime?
A. Murder
B. Parricide
C. Homicide
D. Paternicide
A. Homicide
B. Parricide
C. Murder
D. Sorroricide
44. The killing of a human being by the act, procurement or
negligence of another shall guilty of what crime?
A. Homicide
B. Infanticide
C. Murder
D. Parricide
45. Kanto Boy a 23 years old killed a 3 years old boy, kanto boy
is liable for what crime?
A. Infanticide
B. Murder
C. Homicide
D. Fraternicide
A. Investigation
B. Inquiry
C. Modus operandi
D. Corpus delicti
A. Suicidal death
B. Homicidal death
C. Artificial death
D. Accidental death
A. Criminalists
B. Evidence technician
C. Forensic pathologist
D. Forensic anthropologist
A. Theft
B. Larceny
C. Robbery
D. Burglary
51. The following are the elements of the crime of robbery
except:
A. Suicidal death
B. Homicidal death
C. Artificial death
D. Accidental death
A. Criminalists
B. Evidence technician
C. Forensic pathologist
D. Forensic anthropologist
50. The taking of personal property belonging to another, with
the intent to gain, by means of violence against, or
intimidation of any person, or using force upon things is
called
A. Theft
B. Larceny
C. Robbery
D. Burglary
A. Malicious Mischief
B. Theft
C. Robbery
D. Larceny
A. Acquaintance Rape
B. Forcible Rape
C. Statutory Rape
D. Consented Rape
A. Power-Reassurance Rapist
B. Power-Assertive Rapist
C. Opportunistic Rapist
D. Sadistic Rapist
A. Terrorism
B. Political terrorists
C. Nationalist terrorist
D. Socialist terrorists
62. 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
A. Suicide
B. Murder-suicide
C. Mass suicide
D. Suicide attack
A. Malicious mischief
B. Murder
C. Arson
D. Destruction of property
A. PD 1185
B. RA 9514
C. PD 1613
D. RA 9495
65. The use of force or the fear of force to achieve a political
end is called
A. Political terrorists
B. Nationalist Terrorists
C. Terrorism
D. Socialist terrorists
c.
EnforcementSystem
d. Court System C
a.
1st
b. 2nd
c. 3rd
d. 4th A
c. at once
d. after 3 hours C
a. overloading
b. expired license
For:
a. Overspeeding
b. underspeeding
License?
c. March 16
2008
d. March 16, 2009 C
a. after June
25,2009
b. on orafter June 25, 2009
c. E.O.
266
d. E. O. 125 B
c. yellow
d. white D
c. brown
d. green A
a. manpower
b. carrying pole
a. manpower
b.carrying pole
a. engineering
b. Traffic management
c. traffic
d. construction C
c. supervision d.
enforcement d. construction A
Mobility?
c. P.D.
98
d. P.D. 1729 A
c. P.D.
98
d. P.D. 1729 A
c. P.D.
98
d. P.D. 1729 A
Point?
c. P.D.
98
d. P.D. 1729 A
c. P.D.
98
d. P.D. 1729 C
b. None of these
d. “watch out” B
a. E. O.
202
b. E. O. 248
c. E.O.
266
d. E. O. 125 A
a. E. O.
202
b. E. O. 248
c. E.O.
266
d. E. O. 125 D
a. Transportations
b. traffic
a. gridlock
b.congestion
Travel?
a. DPWH
b. traffic education
a.DPWH
b. traffic education
a. DPWH
b. traffic education
a. green
b red
c. P.D.
98
d. P.D. 1729 A
a. R.A.
4136
b. R.A. 5448
c. R.A. 6539
d. R.A 8749 A
c. R.A. 6539
d.R.A 8749 B
c. R.A. 6539
d. R.A 8749 D
c. R.A. 6539
d. R.A . 8750 D
c. R.A. 6539
d. R.A . 7924 D
a. Traffic
Citation
b.Traffic Warning
c. Reprimand
d. Traffic Arrest A
c. Prosecution
d.Apprehension A
c. offset
d.guardrail B
c. P.D.
98
d. P.D. 1729 A
c. P.D.
98
d. P.D. 1729 A
c. Fence
d.drainage B
c. Fence
d.drainage A
c. driver’s
education
d traffic safety for children B
c. driver’s
education
d traffic safety forchildren A
a.
Prosecution
b. Adjudication
c.
Detection
d. Apprehension B
a.
Detection
b. Apprehension
c.
Prosecution
d. Adjudication B
a. Detection
b. Apprehension
c.
Prosecution
d. Adjudication A
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
the presence of a fiscal
B. the presence of a police investigator
C. writing
D. front of a judge
A. loose tail
B.
C. casing
D.
C. pony tail
E. close tail
F.
C. Stake out
E. Espionage
F.
A. Search
B.
C. Raid
D.
C. Investigation
E. Seizure
F.
A. Corroborative evidence
B.
C. Circumstantial evidence
D.
C. Direct evidence
E. Real evidence
F.
A. case preparation
B.
C. order maintenance
D.
C. crime prevention
E. public service
F.
A. Instigation
B.
C. Inducement
D.
E. Entrapment
F.
D
12. A special qualification for an undercover
agent.
A. excellent built
B.
C. excellent eyesight
D.
C. excellent looks
E. excellent memory
F.
A. close observation
B.
C. espionage
D.
C. tailing
E. surveillance
F.
C. custodial investigation
E. cross examination
F.
A. day time
B.
C. night time
D.
E. weekdays
F.
A. 10
B.
C. 15
D.
C. 30
E. 45
F.
A. corpus delicti
B.
C. sufficiency of evidence
D.
C. stare decisis
E. parens patriae
F.
A. opportunity denial
B.
C. order maintenance
D.
C. criminal investigation
E. police intelligence
F.
A. Admission
B.
C. Confession
D.
C. Deposition
E. Accusation
F.
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.
C. Confession
D.
C. Deposition
E. Accusation
F.
A. Admission
B.
C. Confession
D.
C. Deposition
E. Accusation
F.
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.
C. personal interview
D.
C. intimate interview
E. pre-game interview
F.
A. corpus delicti
B.
C. parens patriae
D.
C. stare decisis
E. modus operandi
F.
C. Opportunity
E. Inducement
F.
A. information, interrogation,
instrumentation
B.
C. detection, apprehension, conviction ‘
D.
A. Interview
B.
C. Inquiry
D.
C. Interrogation
E. Instrumentation
F.
A. chain of command
B.
C. chain of custody
D.
C. evidence tracking
E. tracing evidence
F.
A. physical evidence
B.
C. associative evidence
D.
C. tracing evidence
E. factual evidence
F.
A. physical evidence
B.
C. documentary evidence
D.
C. tracing evidence
E. testimonial evidence
F.
A. sympathetic approach
B.
C. emotional appeal
D.
C. financial assistance
E. friendliness
F.
C
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.
C. wheel method
D.
C. spiral method
E. zone method
F.
A. strip method
B.
C. wheel method
D.
C. spiral method
E. zone method
F.
C. spiral method
E. zone method
F.
A. Convoy
B.
C. Caravan
D.
C. Tailing
E. Surveillance
F.
A. Impersonating
B.
C. Backing
D.
C. Supporting
E. Shadowing
F.
A. Bugging
B.
C. Dubbing
D.
C. Mimicking
E. Tapping
F.
C. interview
E. inquiry
F.
C. rehabilitate criminals
E. prevent crimes
F.
A. Intensity
B.
C. Ignition
D.
C. Flash over
E. Starter
F.