Team ARCrim 2021
Team ARCrim 2021
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1. In polygraph examination, the
purpose is to detect _______.
a.Emotion
b.Forgery
c. Deception
d.Analysis
2.When strokes back over another writing
strokes, doing this you are _______
a.Retracing c. Rewriting
b.Replacing d.Repeating
3. What are those flourish stokes which are
usually added to the capital letters to make them
attractive and become the writer’s
characteristics?
a. Spur c. Beard
b. Knot d. Stroke
4. What is the MAIN purpose for all incoming police officers to
have detailed instructions for pistol firing?
a. To enable the officers to correct their mistakes when
attending target practice
b. To emphasized the need for proper instructions and closely
supervised target practice
c. To acquaint the men with the necessary requirements for
good workmanship
d. In order to develop a uniformly high standard of training
5. What is the act of passing, giving or
delivering a forged document?
a. Uttering
b. Counterfeiting
c.Reproduction
d. Falsification
6. A condition or act which increase or may cause an
increase in the probability of the occurrence of fire.
A. Illegal connection B. fire hazard
B. Overloading D. jumper
7.Which of the following tests will NOT
determine the presence of alcohol in the
body?
a.Blood
b.Urine
c. Fecal
d.Hanger breath
8.What principle of fingerprint study
states that it cannot be forged, it is a
reliable means identification?
a.Constancy
b.Infallibility
c. Permanency
d.Individually
9. A delta may be all the following EXCEPT?
a. Dot or fragment as thick as the other ridges
b. Bifurcation opening towards a delta
c. Meeting of two ridges
d. The first recurving ridges in the nearest to the
center in front of divergence of the type line
10. What is the sign written above or
below a letter that indicates a different
pronunciation?
a.Diacritic
b.Punctuation marks
c. Blot
d.Perforation
11. During the post mortem lividity, the
visible color of the blood of a dead person
is?
a.Bright red
b.Red
c. Blue
d.Violet
12. Nardo B. Hart was on to a special photography using
a film that was sensitive to UV radiation and primary
colors. Mr. Hart was using what type of film?
A. Panchromatic film B. Blue sensitive film
C. Ultra violet film D. orthochromatic film
2. The photographer in crime scene investigation has to
get as many photographs as he can. The first shot that he
should make just after reaching the crime scene is the
house where the crime of murder was committed to one
of its ten rooms. In getting the facade of the house, what
lens should he utilize?
A. telephoto lens C. macro lens
B. normal lens D. wide angel lens
3. When photographing the corpse in the scene, several pictures of the
conditions at the time of discovery including the environment of the
corpse must be taken from various photographic directions in order to:
A. Show whether there is any evidence of struggle and try to show what
happen inside prior to the crime
B. Show when photographing the general conditions as being
deformed as a whole, photograph the damage parts and consider the
range partly clearly
C. Take close-up shots on the damaged area in two angles from distance
of 8 to 10 feet
D. Photographs general view of the building, look into windows, and
pathway
15. What is the greatest distance a projectile
that can travel when a gun is fired at the
optimum angle of elevation of the barrel?
a.Minimum range
b.Minimum energy
c. Maximum energy
d.Maximum range
16. Which of the following is the systemic
arrangement of colors in order to give a pleasant
effect?
a. Color perception
b. Color sensitivity
c. Color harmony
d. Color accuracy
17. What is the distance between the farthest
and the nearest object in apparent sharp focus
when the lens is focused at the given point?
a. Focus field
b. Focal field
c. Depth of field
d. Angle of length
18. During the investigation of Ethel Soriano, a victim of
strangulation, SPO4 Mendoza noticed some dried stain
seemed to be saliva. A bystander saw a man running out
from the victim’s house. They have a suspect, Julian Reyes
Ethel’s boyfriend. If you are the investigator, what should
you do with the saliva to be use in your investigation?
a. DNA analysis to determine if the saliva is of the suspect
b. Ignore the saliva and interrogate the suspect
c. Arrest and interrogate the suspect
d. Microscopic analysis if the saliva is of the suspect
19. What must be the condition of the fragments in
fingerprints and dots before they are counted?
a. They must be present in the line of flow.
b. They must be as thick and as heavy as other ridges
c. They must be touched or out by the imaginary line
d. They must be found inside the pattern area
20. Which of the following those allow
sufficient light to pass through an object?
a.Opaque
b.Colored
c. Translucent
d.Transparent
21. In firing a handgun, which of the
following must be applied?
a.Cover the ears
b.Left eyes is open and the right eye is
closed
c. Both eyes are open
d.Both eyes are closed
22. When a police officer is denied temporarily of
his functions and duties because offense
committed and violation of rules and regulations,
he is under?
a. AWOL
b. Restriction
c. Suspension
d. Leave of absence
23. If documents or information are produced in
an open, without regard as to with subject of the
investigation is knowledgeable of the reason/s or
purposes is for being gathered.
a. Data gathering
b. Covert
c. Overt
d. None of these
24. What type of operation is applied when you
wait for an anticipated arrival of the subject who
committed a crime or wanted for investigation?
a. Stake-out surveillance
b. Surveillance
c. Follow up operation
d. Interrogation
25. Which of the following in NOT a
principle of intelligence?
a.Continuity
b.Timeless
c. Flexibility
d.Proximity
26. A black and white films possess several characteristics
such as speed, spectral and granularity. The speed will be
referring to the sensitivity of the film to light, granularity is
the graininess and the spectral is the sensitivity to:
A. spectrum B. wavelength
C. electromagnetic energy D. all of these
27. What refers to the dirty typefaces that
may alter the formation or design of
letters?
a.All of these
b.Clogged typeface
c. Misalignment
d.Permanent defect
28. In outdoor photography, there will some instance that
the presence of light is too much that produces a dilemma to
the photographer. What do you think is the best way to do?
A. find another subject
B. use a much smaller lens opening
C. use a flash unit
D. move the subject into a well lighted position
29. The type of drug that increases the
physiological activities is called stimulant, on the
other hand, what do you call a drug that reduces
the physiological activities of a subject?
a. Depressant c. Prohibited
b. Dangerous d. Irritant
30. What kind of document that is executed
by a private person with no intervention of a
public by which some disposition of
agreement is proved?
a. Public
b. Official
c. Private
d. Commercial
31. Which of the following is NOT an
evidence to determine drunkenness?
a.Untidy clothing
b.Euphoria
c. Blood eye shot
d.Lack of orientation
32. Which of the following refers to when
a person’s handwritings deviate normally?
a.Natural variation
b.Normal variation
c. Natural deviation
d.Normal deviation
33. It refers to an order of the court requiring the of the
court requiring the offender to desist from committing any
violence repeated against women and their children.
Including economic abuse, physical violence, repeated
verbal abuse, or destroying her property.
a. Temporary restraining order
b. Temporary protection order
c. Temporary petition order
d. Temporary probation order
34. A child in conflict with the law shall proceed to
appropriate preliminary investigation in following cases
EXCEPT:
a. The prosecutor determines that diversion is not
appropriate for the CICL
b. when the child, the parents or guardian do not agree
to diversion
c. when the child in conflict with the law does not
qualify for diversion;
d. The offense committed by the CICL has an
imposable penalty of more than 3 years
35. This is a sexual dysfunction where in there is
no sexual drive or interest in sexual activities.
a. Hypoactive sexual desire disorder
b. Hyper sexuality
c. Sexual aversion disorder
d. Sexual pain disorder
36. What is the positivistic approach which holds
that young offenders should be helped rather than
punished?
a. Deviancy
b. Welfare model
c. Critical approach
d. Gotical approach
37. Michael “Mike” Alonso who had a
domineering, over critical, and abusive parents
grow abnormal because of?
a. Pathological social condition
b. Faulty learning
c. Too much anxiety
d. Blocked or distorted personal growth
38. Carlo S. Bart was taking up a snap shot and expecting
it to sharp but an alteration happened to the expected
image because it was seen in two view points. What is
that phenomenon?
A. out of focus B. underexposure
C. parallax D. split image
39. Who is regarded as the as the father
of modern British Policing System?
a. Sir Robert Peel
b. Sir joseph Peel
c. Sir William Peel
d. Sir John Peel
40. When coded message are transformed
into plain texts, the intelligence officer is
______
a. Encrypting
b.Decoding
c. Analyzing
d. Decrypting
41. Atty. Florante Villegas is planning to improve
his house in Ayala Alabang. He wants quality
barbed wires for the fences, steel bars for the
gate, good locks for the door, and grills for the
windows to prevent unauthorized entry. Atty.
Villegas is considering what type of security?
a. Personal
b. Perimeter
c. Natural
d. Physical
42. The third-man in command of the
Philippine National Police is the ______.
a. Chief PNP
b. Deputy Chief for Administration
c. Deputy Chief for Operation
d. Chief of Directorial Staff
43. What is contained in the heading of an
intelligence report?
a. Signatory
b.Reporting unit
c. Conclusion
d. Assessment
44. Which of the following does NOT
belong to the group?
a. Able to give good advice
b. Provide support when needed
c. Faster police corruption
d. Always ready to assist people
45. Intelligence officer Santos Caceres III received
information from a government employee that the chief of
department is involved in the drug laboratory in Paranaque.
This information is unreliable but the report is possibly true.
The evaluation rating of the information is ____
a. A-3 c. C-3
b. B-2 d. E-3
46. This are questions being ask by
investigator that do not have any bearing
to the case ____
a.Relevant
b.Indirect
c. Irrelevant
d.Conclusive
47. Intelligence officer Santos Caceres III received an
information from a government employee that the
chief of the department is involved in a drug
laboratory in Paranaque. This information is
undeniable but the report is possibly true. The
evaluation rating of the information is ____
a. A-3 c. C-3
b. None d. E-3
48. SPO4 Sanchez, a questioned document expert
was assigned to examine a document and he
discovered that the suspect had carefully tried to
retouch some portion of the signature in order to
look as perfect as the genuine. What technique was
applied by the suspect?
a. Patching / Retouching
b. Restoring
c. Refining
d. Retracing
49. What is the MOST systematic method
of handwriting analysis for identifying and
assessing the character?
a. Graphonology
b. Graphometrics
c. Grapho-analysis/Graphology
d. None of these
50. The following are characteristics of high
explosives when ignited, EXCEPT:
a. Shock wave travelling in all direction
b. Brisance effect
c. Without crater
d. With crater
51. The type of film that is sensitive to
ALL colors of visible light but not with
infrared is called?
a.Infrared
b.Orthochromatic
c. Panchromatic
d.Chromatic
52. These loops are the opposite of ulnar
loops. Which slope of download flow, is the
innermost sufficient re-curve towards the
thumb?
a. Whorl
b. Tented
c. Accidental
d. Radial
53. What type of pattern has a
loop appearance without a
sufficient recurve?
a.None of these
b.Radial loop
c. Ulnar loop
d.Tented arch
54. Which one of the below is a willful
and permanent deprivation of a bodily
member resulting in the impairment of a
person’s fighting ability?
a.Mayhem
b.Accident
c. Mutilation
d.Disabled
55. What refers to combining of all
analyzed data or information to come up or
form a logical picture or theory?
a. Selection
b.Integration
c. Evaluation
d. Deduction
56. When the information has an evaluation rating
of B1 the gathered information ____
a. Comes from a usually reliable source and
confirmed by other sources
b. Comes from completely reliable sources and
probably true
c. Comes from reliable source and probably true
d. Comes from unreliable sources and impossibly
true
57. What refers to the period when
a police officer is actively engaged in
the performance of his duty?
a.Assignment
b.Planning
c. Investigation
d.On call
58. Which of the following deals with
possible problems that will arise and
trying to think for available or possible
course of action?
a.Follow-up
b.Planning
c. Investigation
d.Casing
59. What is the industrial physical security
that deals with patents, protection of
processes and other activities of an
organization?
a.Operational
b.Communication
c. Crisis
d.Necessity
60. Which of the following below refers
to the naming of fingerprint patterns?
a.Interpretation
b.Index
c. Classification
d.Identification
61. PO3 Revon with his team conducted a thorough
stakeout of a certain building in Quirante II. In order to
document all the movements of their subjects, they have
apply the principles of photography with the aid of what
particular lens mechanism?
A. wide angle lens B. zoom lens
C. telephoto lens D. fish eye lens
62. Who became a member of Indian Civil
Service and the first to use fingerprint for
identification of contracts in Jungipoor, India?
a. Sir Frederick William Herschel
b. Sir John F. William Herschel
c. Sir William James Herschel
d. William Herschel
63. The smokeless gun powder was first
invented by Paul Vielle and it was success in
the first release in _____ ?
a.Italy
b.Rome
c. France
d.China
64. Which of these are the types of
fingerprint PATTERNS forming a
sequence of spirals on the core?
a.Whorl
b.Delta
c. Furrows
d.Arch
65. Tomas “Pape” G. Tuazon was arrested for
the crime of rape. He was tortured and violence
was used to extract an extra-judicial confession.
His rights were not observed since it is
presumable that he is the one who committed
the crime. What does this refers to?
a. Accusational
b. Inquisitional
c. Mixed
d. Adversarial
66. At the early stage of Michael “Mike” Alonso,
he stole some apple at Philip Tang’s farm. When
Mike was busted, he was called by his friends Mike
the Apple snatcher. Now Mike lived up to the name
and practiced all types of burglary all throughout
his life. This explains what theory?
a. Labeling Theory
b. Containment Theory
c. Imitation Suggestion Theory
d. Strain Theory
67. Manea Mernyenes, is a minor who committed theft
for stalling a Barbie Doll. The reason why she stole the
Barbie Doll in that mall, she is jealous with their neighbor.
Marta is suffering from what specific youth behavior
disorder?
a. Stealing
b. Lying
c. Emotional disorder
d. Anti-social behavior
It is the timing of the camera shutter and the flash so that when
the shutter is fully opened, that’s the time that the flash will yield
its highest peaks of illumination. The statement is referring to:
A. bounce flash B. synx
C. on camera flash D. synchronization
69. Mr. Romano “Chairman” Racio, son of notorious
gang leader. On a birthday celebration, Mr. Gilmer Quinto
was stabbed to death by Mr. Romano ”Chairman” Racio
because the latter provoked him telling that he went to a
casino that is why he was absent in the class. According to
the types of criminal set by Lombroso, what type of
criminal is Mr. Romano “Chairman” Racio?
a. Insane criminal
b. Hedonism
c. Criminaloid
d. Atavism
70. Police Insp. Hector Marcurio has never been late
on his work as performing his duties as patrol officer.
Every day, before going to the station, he make sure of it
that he drink a cup of coffee twice. What does this
connotes?
a. Police life style
b. Habit
c. Customs
d. Morality
71. An American psychologist who developed a
polygraph apparatus that can record blood
pressure, pulse rate and respiration and can
detect deception was?
a. Marcelo Malpighi
b. Leonard Keeler
c. John Larson
d. Cesare Lombroso
72. A gang war happened in front of a plaza
one Saturday night. It was found out by the
investigators that their weapons were icepicks.
The victims were brought to the hospital
because of what type of wounds?
a. Punctured
b. Stab
c. Lacerated
d. Open
• 73. It is the recognition of person
as determined by the
characteristics which distinguish
that person form others _______
• a.Investigation
• b.Identification
• c. None of these
• d.Interpretation
• 74. Who was the notorious gangster
who tried to erase has fingerprints by
burning with acids but as time went
by, the ridges were restored to their
natural feature?
• a. Robert Dellinger
• b. Al Capone
• c. John Dellinger
• d. Joseph Dellinger
75. What is the rate of speed of the bullet
per unit of time, expressed in ft./second?
a.Muzzle blast
b.Velocity
c. Trajectory
d.Mobility
76. Which of the following refers to the
science of palm print identification?
a.Polytracing
b.Chiroscopy
c. Dactylography
d.Dactylosophy
77. What is the BEST way of picking a suspected
firearm used by the criminal?
a. By inserting something on the trigger guard
b. By inserting a rod at the barrel
c. By simply picking it with a bare hand
d. By picking through the handle
78. The term ballistics derived from the
Greek word “ballein of ballo” meaning
to _______.
a.Attack c. Punch
b.Throw d.Explode
79. On the night of August 2, 2010, a certain burglary happened on the
store of a Japanese Merchant. On the scene of the crime, laying the
dead body of the victim stained by his own blood and the presence of
several evidences found including the fingerprints of the three
unidentified persons. If you are one of those three persons whose
fingerprints were found on the scene of the crime. What will be basis of
the investigators in case they will hold you as one of the responsible
regarding the commission of the crime?
A. the principle of individuality
B. principle of permanency
C. principle of infallibility
D. all of these
80. Rigor mortis is very important in determining
the approximate time of death for it starts at 2 to
6 hours and completes in _______
a. 24 hours
b. 36 hours
c. 12 hours
d. 48 hours
81. It is obtained by counting the ridges of the first loop
appearing on the fingerprint card (beginning with the right
thumb), exclusive of the little fingers which are never
considered for the key as they are reserved for the final.
A. primary B. key
C. final D. major
82. In primary classification, when a
fingerprint pattern contains two or
more deltas, it is _____
• a.Ridges
• b.Loop
• c. Delta
• d.Whorl
83. When a document is under scrutiny or
which some issues have been raised. What
kind of document is this?
a. Forged
b. Altered
c. Illegal
d.Questioned
84. All areas of friction skin are totally individual. When
sufficient detail is present, it can be individualized. In other
words, when someone is identified as the donor of a print, it
establishes that person as the only person in the world who
could have that print.
A. Infallible B. Unique
C. Permanent D. Classifiable
• 85. Studies show that in ABO system, the
human race with the highest percentage
is O+ and the lowest percentage is what
type?
• a.AB-
• b.O-
• c. AB+
• d.B-
86. Which of the following is NOT true on the
main points of arrangements examination?
a. Size of the right, left and top margins
b. Alignment of the letters to the baseline
c. Arrangement of the headings
d.Relation of the capital letters in disregarding
the small letters
87. Dr. Jake Mendoza, a well-known writer, most of his
books were published and enjoyed by professionals
because of the trade marks on his penmanship. As an
examiner, what will be the right term for Mr. Mendoza’s
trademark of penmanship?
a. Absolute characteristics
b. Individual characteristics
c. Writer’s maturity
d. Good writing skill
88. What initiates the combustion of the
complete cartridge?
a.Bullet
b.Flash hole
c. Trigger device
d.Primer
89. Who was a French police officer, a
biometrics researcher and was also known
as the Father of Personal Identification?
a.Francis Galton
b.Alphonse Bertillon
c. Edward Locard
d.Edward Henry
90. Who branded his name to a whole
class of firearm and he manufactured the
pocket pistol?
a.None of these
b.Michael Colt
c. Smith and Wesson
d.Henry Derringer
91. Which type of question is the sign to prove
whether the subject has information regarding the
identity of the suspect, the location of possible
evidence and other details about the offender
under investigation?
a.Irrelevant
b.Direct
c. Relevant
d.Knowledge
92. Which of the following is the part of
digital single-lens reflex (DSLR) that
coverts the light into a electrical signal in
forming digital images?
a. Central charged processor
b. Digital image converter
c. Charged-coupled device
d. Digital image processor
93. An NCR Director has a rank of ______
a. PMGEN
b. PBGEN
c. PLTGEN
d. Police Director
94. What is the technique of organizing and
handling a personnel at work in all the types
of management?
a.Personal administration
b.Personnel administration
c. Police supervision
d.Communication
95. It is the lower or the inner layer of the skin that must not be
destructed for it could possibly create a permanent injury that
may result to the lost of the ridges. What is that canal like
structure found between the ridges?
A. Dermis B. Epidermis
C. furrows D. Delta
96. An examiner is classifying a kind of pattern having a set of
ridges flowing from the left side towards the right side of the
pattern area. If you are the examiner, which of the following
ridges be chosen as the delta.
A. A bifurcation B. A short ridge
C. An island D. none of these
97. On the inside part of a pattern, there are so many ridges
present that would help the investigators in identifying a certain
pattern especially in dealing with a loop pattern. One of these
characteristics is sometimes known as the railway tie.
A. ridge hook B. ridge ending
C. appendage D. bridge
98. Before the arrival of the DNA test, personal identification
through fingerprints is most widely used around the country and
around the world in positively identifying person especially if the
subject is beyond recognition. The reason behind this lies on the
principle that:
A. Its pattern reveals racial origin
B. They are available in most places
C. It can be lifted at the crime scene
D. No two persons have identical fingerprints
99. Chemical rearrangement of molecules into gas instead of
solids to cause the high explosives to exert full power of shock.
The speed varies in different explosive but in some it is as high as
7000 yards in a second. This refers to
A. Energy B. Gas
C. Detonation D. Gun powder
100. During the past year many crimes of violence have been committed in
the city with imported starter’s pistols, which have been converted into
dangerous weapons. Concerning this situation, it would be most correct to
state that generally.
A. The conversions consisted of a replacement of the original solid cylinder
with a cylinder
B. The conversions were not performed by licensed gunsmiths and gun
dealers.
C. The retail sale of these weapons at a very low price is made possible
because of a low import duty.
D. These weapons have a manufacturer’s serial number and may be easily
traced.
101. This valuable instrument is specially designed to permit the
firearms examiner to determine the similarity and dissimilarity
between two fired bullets or two fired shells, by simultaneously
observing their magnified image in a single microscopic field.
A. Magnetic field device
B. Compound microscope
C. Bullet comparison microscope
D. Photographic microscope
102. A field of forensic ballistics that includes the expert
examination of firearms, bullets and shells that would determine
whether or not a particular bullet is fired from a particular
firearm, and whether or not a particular shell is loaded and
ejected from the same firearm; it is conducted in a forensic
laboratory.
A. field investigation B. technical examination
C. legal proceedings D. none of the above
103. A shooting incident was happened wherein five people were
found dead on the scene of the crime. During the incident, it was
found out that the firearm involve uses a pistol size ammunition
but having contains a shoulder stock because it was fired in a
distance. The scene was filled by cartridge cases but there was only
one empty magazine recovered. If you are the investigator, what
type of firearm was used?
A. machine gun B. sub machine gun
C. automatic firearm D. none of these
104. An applicant for a job had tried to manipulate his document
(Birth Certificate) so that he would fit to the age qualification. It
found out that the document contains some discrepancies in a
form of addition and deletion of letters and figures in the
document. Which document would this fall?
A. inserted document B. altered document
C. disputed document D. obliterated document
105. In the course of your examination, you encountered a very
important document to a particular case, however said
document allegedly contain erasures done mechanical abrasion
which resulted in the translucency of the document. Under the
situation what best method can be employed to detect such
erasure?
A. oblique light B. transmitted light
C. ordinary light D. infrared viewer
106. Mr. ARNOLD was attempting to forge a signature of his
immediate superior, because of the lack of preparation, an
interruption in a stroke was observe which was caused by
removing the writing instrument from the paper. This
observation is described as:
A. Pen emphasis B. Pen pressure
C. Pen lifts D. Pen scope
107. A daughter above twenty one but below twenty three years of
age cannot leave the parental home without the consent of the father
or mother in whose company she lives, except to become a wife, or
when she exercise a professional calling. This statement pertains to a
legal importance of sex determination which is…
A. To determine whether an individual can exercise certain obligations
vested by law to one sex only.
B. Marriage or the union of a man and a woman.
C. Rights granted by law are different to different sexes.
D. There are certain crimes wherein a specific sex can only be the
offender or victim.
108. Gavino Ang was found dead in the garage with a deep stab wound on the
neck. Kim Pang was found with a kitchen knife in his hand stained with blood.
Examination of the weapon showed that the stain was blood of human origin
and belonging to the same group as that of the deceased Gavino Ang, with
such result of the examination, the investigating authorities have a very strong
presumption that Kim Pang was the one who committed the crime. This case
would help us evaluate the legal importance of blood and blood stain as to:
A. Determination of the direction of the escape of the victim or the assailant.
B. Circumstantial or corroborative evidence against or in favor of the
perpetrator of the crime.
C. Determination of the approximate time the crime was committed.
D. Determination of the place of commission of the crime.
109. Mr. Xanzo was caught stealing the personal belongings of
Mr. Zanny particularly a pale of paint. When Mr. Xanzo fled
together with the stolen item, he did not noticed that there was
a hole in the pale that cause a continues dropping of the paint.
These drops of paint are example of physical evidence which can
be considered as _________.
A. Corpus Delicti Evidence B. Associative evidence
C. Tracing evidence D. None of these
110. A victim of homicide was found lying on the floor at his own
apartment. On the deductive process of the investigation, the
cause of the victim’s death is asphyxia by applying pressure to
the latter’s neck while the assailant using his arms was on the
back of the victim. The statement best describes:
A. strangulation B. burking
C. throttling D. mugging
111. Pedro A. Laskado suffered from external hemorrhage of its
left ear after Jose T. Angaon hit him at the back with a baseball
bat after the latter defamed him infront of their classmates.
What particular injury is greatly described?
A. Coup in jury B. Contre coup injury
C. Locus Minoris Resistencia D. Extensive injury
112. Mr. Sy walks like a robot. His legs are held together and the
steps are dragged and short. It is the best description of what
manner of walking?
A. Cerebellar B. Ataxic
C. Paretic D. Spastic
113. Mr. Calimutan was abandoned by the family, unvisited and
let alone to die. This is the best example of what type of clinical
death?
A. Sociological death B. Psychic death
C. Biologic death D. Physiologic death
114. If you are an investigator, how would you know that the
crime of homicide was committed during night time?
A. if the body was discovered at night time
B. if the victim is a prostitute
C. if the victim was wearing her lingerie or pajama D. all
of these
115. If the number of gunshot wounds of entrance and exit
found in the body of the victim is even, the presumption is that
no bullet is lodged in the body, but if the number of gunshot
wounds entrance and exit is odd, the presumption is that one or
more bullets might have been lodged in the body. What principle
is this?
A. Presumption of Similarity B. Odd-Even Rule
C. Principle of Infallibility D. Numbering Principle
116. A person, by reason of his special technical training or
experience, can be permitted to express his opinion about
scientific issues involved in a lawsuit. Legally speaking, what is
the best description of this person?
A. Document examiner B. Handwriting expert
C. Expert witness D. Forensic scientist
117. A regular skip beat on the chart tracings of the subject which are
evenly spaced interval usually signify a type of heart defect, serious
or not. If the skip beat on the chart of the subject occurs
intermittently after a primary relevant question was asked during
the test, it may indicate;
A. Deception criteria in itself
B. Subject norm on a particular test
C. A form of physiological relief on the question asked
D. Cuff discomfort due to physical pain
118. The examiner will conduct post interrogation if he is fully
convinced on the guilt of the subject based on the chart taken.
On the other hand, when will the examiner conduct chart
probing to the subject during the test?
A. Every after taking of each chart
B. Only after the first test was completed
C. Only if there are deviations from norm on the chart taken
D. When there are specific responses on the chart without chart
markings
119. These are questions regarding wrongdoings, unrelated but
is of similar and less serious nature to the investigation, and to
which the subject will lie or if he does not really lie he will think
about it at the time it is asked or be unsure of the complete
truthfulness of his answer.
A. Irrelevant questions B. Relevant questions
C. Control questions D. Guilt complex questions
120. This stage, the rights of the subject are explained. His
consent ate obtained a well as personal data and the
determination whether the subject is mentally, physically and
psychologically prepared to undergo into account.
A. Initial interview B. Pre-test interview
C. Actual test D. Post test interview
121. Under Backster Zone comparison test technique, color
zones are applied in identifying so many questions used during
the test. If the color zone for irrelevant question is yellow, what
then is the color zone for strong relevant questions?
A. Red B. Black
C. Green D. Orange
122. What test is given if a subject of interrogation is not yet
informed of the details of the offense for which he is being
interrogated by the investigation, or by other persons or from
other sources like the print media?
A. Peak of Tension test B. Control test
C. IQ Test D. Guilt Complex Test
123. Any deviation from norm without markings on the chart
requires an explanation. This is the cardinal rule in chart
interpretation. What then is the keynote to accurate chart
interpretation?
A. Good question formulation B. Good chart marking
C. Good pre-test interview D. Good chart-proving
124. A lie detector test would be most useful
A. Purposely to connect subject for the crime committed
B. To substantiate a case for which no adequate direct evidence is
established
C. When some direct evidence are available against the suspect
but not enough to establish the case completely
D. When there is no evidence against the suspect
125. A light rays of short wavelengths occurring in the violet and
ultraviolet parts of the spectrum, which produce chemical
changes, as in photography.
A. Gamma Rays B. Aerobic Rays
C. Actinic rays D. UV Rays
126. This is an imaging system in which the transparent or
translucent object to be examined is placed between two
spherical mirrors. The illuminant is a point light source placed at
the focal point of one of the mirrors. Parallel light rays from the
mirror pass through the object to the second mirror, which
projects the image onto a screen. A knife edge is placed at the
focal point of the second mirror to block unrefracted light rays.
Only light rays refracted by the object reach the screen.
A. Schlieren optics B. Spherical optics
C. Onchien optics D. Ultra Violet optics
127. What is this classification system for single fingerprints used
in the early 1900s?
A. Battley System B. Jorgensen System
C. Henry System D. Conley System
128. What is the original name of the system developed by
Vucetich in 1891?
A. Jorgensen System B. Henry System
C. Conley System D. Icnofalangometric System
129. What is this writing in which alternate lines are written in
opposite directions and even have the posture as well as the
direction of reversal letters.
A. Boustrophedun B. Blunt ending
C. Bow D. Contraction
130. A term used by document examiners to denote the slight
overlapping of two strokes after an interruption in the writing. It
may be part of imitated, fraudulent signatures that are prepared
one or two letters at a time.
A. Splitting B. Splicing
C. Whirl D. Nodule
131. This is the accumulation of excessive amount of ink on the
exterior of the point assembly of a ball-point pen as a result of
the rotation of the ball, usually transferred to the paper surface
immediately after the direction of rotation is substantially
changed.
A. Fluctuation B. Kerning
C. Gooping D. Shading
132. This is a brain infection involving an acute inflammation of
the membranes that cover the brain and spinal cord,
characterized by drowsiness, confusion, irritability, and sensory
impairments.
A. Meningitis B. Migraine
C. Brain Tumor D. Brain Cancer
133. This is the yellowing of the skin and whites of the eyes due
to an accumulation of bile pigments (e.g., bilirubin) in the
circulating blood. Another cause is liver damage caused by
hepatitis.
A. Saprophagus B. Tetany
C. Jaundice D. Scurvy
134. A portion of rice spit from a person’s mouth revealed
whether he or she was lying. Spitting out dry rice indicated the
dry mouth of a liar. This form of lie detection originated in:
A. India B. China
C. England D. Africa
135. During the Middle Ages, torture was used as a
means of forcing a person to tell the truth. This was
prevalent in what continent?
A. Asia B. Africa
C. South America D. Europe
135. A vehicle down hill with a slope of 0.15 and a drag factor of
0.70 leaves a skid marks of 20.6 meters, what is the approximate
speed of the said vehicle when involved in accident.
A. 64 kms/hour B. 54 kms/hour
C. 46 kms/hour D. 45 kms/hour
136. It is must be made in every page of the sworn statement of
suspects and witness intentionally committed by the investigator
or typist.
A. page number B. name of the investigator
C. intentional errors D. name of affiant
137. It is a method of locating a spot in the area by
measurements from two or more reference points.
A. measurements B. determining skid marks
C. triangulation D. accident investigation
138. These are the basic steps in traffic accident investigation,
EXCEPT:
A. Go to the scene as quickly as possible
B. Assess the situation and call for assistance
C. Care of injured and protect their property
D. Inter-agency coordination and linkages
139. It is a king of burn pattern that results from splashing
an accelerant unto the floor.
A. Alligatoring B. Charring
B. Pour pattern D. “V” Pattern
140. It is one way of extinguishing fire wherein the oxygen
content of air is reduced below 15% from normal of 21% in
volume.
A. smothering B. cooling
C. starving D. use of extinguishers
150. A passage hall or ante-chamber between the outer
doors and interior parts of the house of a building.
A. self-closing door B. vestibule
C. vertical shaft D. none of the above
151. An integrated network of hydraulically designed
piping installed in a building structure or areas which
automatically discharges water when activated by heat.
A. sprinkler system B. hose box
C. standpipe D. hose reel
152. A system of vertical pipes in a building to which the
fire hoses can be attached, including a system by which
the water is made available to the outlets as need.
A. sprinkler system B. hose box
B. standpipe system D. hose reel
153. It is a form of entrapment employed by the law
enforcement officers as an effective way of apprehending
criminals in the act of violating drug law.
A. search and seizure C. mobile checkpoint
B. marijuana eradication D. buy-bust operation
154. It means that a specific crime was committed at a
specific time, date and place, and that the person named
in his report committed the crime.
A. Corpus deliciti B. sufficiency of evidence
C. Stare decisis D. parens patriae
155. 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
B. Criminal investigation D. police intelligence
156. 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 starter B. arson for profit
B. Fire starter D. solitary fire setter
157. The main product of the combustion of carbon. It is
not poisonous but is an asphyxiant which lowers the
proportion of oxygen available for breathing.
A. carbon oxide B. carbon monoxide
C. carbon lodi D. carbon dioxide
158. A normal product of combustion, and is poisonous,
especially when the air supply to fire is restricted.
A. Carbon oxide B. Carbon monoxide
B. Carbon Lodi D, Carbon dioxide
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