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REVIEW QUESTIONS
15. This kind of evidence links the suspect to the crime scene
or the offense, i.e., safe lining found in a suspect’s shoe or
the broken headlight glass found at the scene of hit-and-run.
A. material evidence B. circumstantial evidence
C. direct evidence D. associative evidence
25. Evidence that can link the perpetrator to the crime scene
or victim is of two kinds, the first is evidence taken
deliberately or accidentally from the crime scene, and the
second is:
A. tracing evidence that lead to the identity of suspect
B. physical evidence brought to and left at the crime
scene
C. circumstantial evidence to prove the commission of the
crime
D. associative evidence found at the crime scene
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51. This Act shall be known as the "Revised Fire Code of the
Philippines of 2008."
A. R.A. No. 9145 B. R.A. No. 9541
C. R.A. No. 9415 D. R.A. No. 9514
79. These are marks left on the road by tires that are not free
to rotate usually because brakes are applied strongly enough to
lock wheels.
A. ski-skid B. skid-marks
C. scuff marks D. yaw marks
95. This is any person who pays for, raises or supplies money
for, or underwrites any of the illegal activities prescribed by
R.A. No. 9165.
A. employee B. caretaker
C. financier D. lookout
97. This is often the most useful evidence of all. Not only do
they help find the vehicles, by giving a clue to a particular
make and model of the motor vehicle, and they may be used to
connect a suspected motor vehicle to the accident.
A. collect broken parts of the motor vehicle
B. collect debris, objects and other specimen
c. collect the testimony of witnesses
D. collect all the related facts of the accident
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