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SYNTHESIS 3 (CRIME DETECTION & INVESTIGATION)

(PRE - TEST)

NAME:____________________________ YR. & SEC._______________


SUBJECT: TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT & ACC INVES DATE:____________

INSTRUCTION: ENCIRCLE THE CORRECT ANSWER FOR EACH OF THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS.
USE PENCIL ONLY.

01. Otherwise known as the Land Transportation and Traffic Code of the Philippines.
A. R.A. 4036 B. R.A. 4336 C. R.A. 4361 D. R.A. 4136
02. What do you call that marked produced by the locked wheel due to the sudden application
of the brake that gives great pressure between the brake shoe and the brake drum?
A. Skid mark B. Accident C. Traffic Unit D. Injury
03 What do you call that major causes of traffic congestion characterized by lack of road,
narrow bridges, railroad crossing, and lack of traffic facilities.
A. Poor Maintenance B. Human Errors C. Poor Control Measure D. Physical Inadequacy
04. It is that occurrence in a sequence of event which usually produces unintended death,
injury or property damage.
A. Fatal Accident B. Non-Fatal Injury Accident C. Accident D. Motor Veh Traffic Accident
05. Any motor vehicle accident, which occurs entirely in any place other than a traffic way.
A. Motor Vehicle Non – Traffic Accident C. Non-Fatal Injury Accident
B. Traffic Accident D. Motor Vehicle Traffic Accident
06 Any person using traffic way for travel or parking or to the purpose as a pedestrian, or
driver, including any vehicle or animal he is using.
A. Skid mark B. Traffic Unit C. Accident D. Traffic Way
07 Severity of motor vehicle traffic accident that results in death to one or more persons.
A. Fatal Accident C. Non-Fatal Injury Accident
B. Motor Vehicle Non – Traffic Accident D. Motor Vehicle Traffic Accident
08. Severity of motor vehicle traffic accident where there is no fatal or injury to any person but
only damage to the motor vehicle or to other property including injury to animal.
A. Motor Vehicle Non – Traffic Accident C. Fatal Accident
B. Non-Fatal Injury Accident D. Damage to Property
09. These are markings placed on edges of the traffic for restriction or for parking regulation
purposes.
A. Curb Marking B. Reflectorized Marking C. Object Marking D. Pavement Marking
10. Chain of events in a vehicular accidents of seeing, feeling or hearing and understanding the
usual or unexpected movement or condition that could be taken as sign of the accident about
to happen
A. Maximum Engagement C. Start of Evasive Action
B. Perception of Hazard D. Initial Contact
11. Chain of events in vehicular accidents the first accidental touching of an object collision
course or otherwise avoids a hazard.
A. Initial Contact B. Start of Evasive Action C. Perception of Hazard D. Initial Contact
12. Five (5) levels of activity in accident investigation which involves basic data collection to
identify and classify a motor vehicle, traffic and persons property and planned movements
involved.
A. Cause Analysis B. Technical Preparation C. At- Scene Investigation D. Reporting
13. Five (5) levels of activity in accident investigation which involves delayed traffic accident
data collection and organization for study and interpretation.
A. Technical Preparation C. Professional Reconstruction
B. At- Scene Investigation D. Reporting
14. It means the space occupied by two streets at the point where they cross each other.
A. Highway B. Roadway C. Traffic D. Intersection
15. It refers to the observation of road conditions, the behaviour of the drivers and other users
of vehicles for the purpose of traffic supervision and law enforcement and providing authorized
traffic –connected services to the public.
A. Line Patrol B. Area Patrol C. Mobile Patrol D. Traffic Patrol
16. Types of traffic patrol which involves either moving or stationary observation at a certain
route or point of a major street in a city.
A. Mobile Patrol B. Area Patrol C. Line Patrol D. Traffic Patrol
17. Types of stationary observations in which observer is not visible to the persons using
ordinary power of observation from the roadway being observed.
A. Concealed Observation C. Visible Observation
B. Conspicuous Observation D. Stationary Observation
18. Types of stationary observations in in which observer is in full view but so located.
A. Concealed Observation C. Visible Observation
B. Conspicuous Observation D. Stationary Observation
19. Every device which is propelled and every vehicle which is propelled by electric power
obtained from overhead trolley wires, but not operated upon fails.
A. Motor Vehicle B. Key Event C. Debris D. Accident
20. It is an event on the road which characterizes the manner of occurrence of a motor vehicle
traffic accident.
A. Motor Vehicle B. Debris C. Key Event D. Accident
21. The scattered broken parts of vehicles, rubbish dust and other materials left at the scene of
the accident caused by collision.
A. Motor Vehicle B. Motor Vehicle C. Key Event D. Debris
22. Classification of motor vehicle traffic accident according to key event usually characterized
by a motor vehicle falling on the right side or on a cliff along mountainous roads.
A. Running –off the road. B.Non-Collision on the road C..Collision on the road D. Pedestrian
23. Classification of motor vehicle traffic accident which does not involve any collision an
example of which is overturning.
A. Running –off the road. B.Non-Collision on the road C. Collision on the road D. Pedestrian
24. Chain of events in a vehicular accidents the separation of a traffic unit in motion from an
object with which it has collided.
A. Disengagement B. Start of Evasive Action C.Perception of Hazard D. Initial Contact
25. Chain of events in vehicular accidents is when the traffic units involved come to rest.
A. Initial Contact B. Start of Evasive Action C. Stopping D. Initial Contact
26. Kinds of enforcement which consists of taking a person into custody for the purpose of
holding or detaining him to answer a charge of law violation before a court.
A. Traffic Citation B. Traffic Arrest C. Traffic Warning D. Visual Warning
27. Kinds of enforcement which means of having violators appear in court without physical
arrest.
A. Traffic Arrest B. Traffic Citation C. Traffic Warning D. Visual Warning
28. Kinds of traffic warning usually used when you observed a minor violation but or more
importantly occupied at a moment, indicate by gesture of the hand and or/the head.
A. Written Warning B. Verbal Warning C. Traffic Warning D. Visual Warning
29. Kinds of traffic warning in a form of safety education. Tell the driver/violator that he
violated a law and explain the hazard of such violations.
A. Written Warning B. Verbal Warning C. Traffic Warning D. Visual Warning
30. Five (5) levels of activity in accident investigation the court after due process imposes the
penalty upon the accused if found guilty.
A. Detection B. Penalization C. Prosecution D. Reporting
31. Kinds of traffic island constructed primarily to divide the streams of the motor vehicles.
A. Division Island B. Channelizing Island C. Rotary Island D. Pedestrian Island
32. Kinds of traffic island constructed to channelize or direct the flow of traffic.
A. Division Island B. Pedestrian Island C. Rotary Island D. Channelizing Island
33. The number 5 commandments of traffic .
A. Bus Stop Rule B. On Pedestrian C. Observe Road Courte D. Keep Right
34. A braking skid mark interrupted at frequent regular intervals the skid mark made by a
bouncing wheel on which brakes keep the wheel from turning.
A. Skid mark B. Gap Skid C. Skip Mark D. Injury
35. A scuffmark made while a vehicle is yawning the mark made on the road by rotating tire
which is slipping in a direction parallel to the axle of the wheel.
A. Skid mark B. Yawn Mark C. Skip Mark D. Gap Skid
36. Types of traffic patrol which involves the conduct of observation either by moving patrol or
observation of a certain area which included a number of streets, road or sections of a highway.
A. Visible Patrol B. Line Patrol C. Concealed Patrol D. Area Patrol
37. Major functions of traffic law enforcement which includes h enforcement of traffic laws
deterrent to law violators, special assistance to prosecutors and courts and incidental service to
highway users.
A. Visible Patrol C. Court Traffic Law enforcement
B. Police Traffic Law enforcement D. Prosecution
38. Major functions of traffic law enforcement which includes h enforcement of traffic laws
deterrent to law violators, special assistance to prosecutors and courts and incidental service to
highway users.
A. Visible Patrol C. Court Traffic Law enforcement
B. Police Traffic Law enforcement D. Prosecution
39. It means the proper positioning of the motor vehicle while traversing on a traffic way or
while on parked.
A. Right of Way B. Speed Limit C. Lateral Placement D. Overtaking
40. It refers to the legal or customary precedence (priority in place or time) which allows one
vehicle to cross or pass in front of another.
A. Speed Limit B. Right of Way C. Lateral Placement D. Overtaking
41. It refers to procedures, devices and communication system that help vehicles and
vessels safely share the same roads, rails, waterways or air space.
A. Priority Control B. Restraint C Pavement Marking D Traffic Control
42. These signs are used to warn motorist of approaching hazardous road conditions.
A. Danger Warning Signs B. Regulatory Signs C. Informative Signs D. Traffic Control
43. These signs are used to impose legal restriction applicable at particular locations usually
enforceable in the absence of such signs.
A. Regulatory Signs B. Danger Signs C. Informative Signs D. Traffic Control
44 It refers to any power operated traffic control device by which traffic is warned or directed
to take some specific actions.
A. Priority Control B. Danger Warning Signs. C. Traffic Lights D Traffic Control
45. Classification of traffic signal lights designed primarily to control and regulates traffic laws.
A. Special Pedestrian Signals C Special Traffic Signals
B. Traffic Control Signals D. Computerized Control
46. It pertains to all lines, patterns, words, color, or other gadgets, except signs set into the
surface or applied upon or attached to the pavement or curbing or to object within or adjacent
to the roadway.
A .Pavement Marking B. Restraints C Priority Control D Traffic Control

SITUATION:
Mr. Antonino while driving his Toyota Vios colored blue bearing plate number AME-290 along
Alabang, Zapote road, Alabang, Muntinlupa City. Mr. Darasodos hurriedly crossed the street
that prompted Mr. Antonino to apply his brake but still skidded over the body of Mr. Darasados
that resulted to his dead on the spot. (DOS). Afraid of his life by the presence of standby in the
area of accident MR. Antonino continue driving his car and proceeded to Las Pinas Police
Station where he surrendered.
QUESTION:
47 What is the crime committed by Mr. Antonino?
A Homicide B. RIR to Homicide C. Murder D. Mutilation
48. Will you consider the action of Mr. Antonino to be hit- and run?
A. No. B. Yes C. It Depend D. None of the Enumeration.
49. What classification of accidents according to severity committed by Mr. Antonino?
A. Serious Physical Injury B. Less Serious C. Damage to Property D. Fatal
50. What classification of accidents according to key event committed by Mr. Antonino?
A. Collision on the Road B. Less Serious C. Running off the Road D. Non- Collision of the Road
51. What will be the required license of Mr. Antonino?
A. International Driver License B. Student License C. Non Professional D. Professional
52. What classification of registered motor vehicle will be issued to Mr. Antonino?
A. Private B. Public Utility Vehicle C. Government D. Military
53. What will be the colored of the plate number of the vehicle of Mr. Antonino?
A. Blue with White Background C. Red with White Background
B. Black with Yellow Backgound D. Green with White Background
54. When will be the scheduled of Registration of Mr. Antonino’s Car?
A. July B. August C. September D. OctoberS
55. What week of the month does the said car will be registered?
A. First Week B.2nd Week C. 3rd Week D. 4th Week of the month.
56 What do you call that letter and numerical prefixes as well as the assigned colors issued to
Mr. Antonino?
A. Serial Number B. Sticker C. Tag Number d. Plate Number
57. Assuming during the accident the plate number of Mr. Antonino was Number 8, what is the
position of Mr. Antonino in the government
A. Representative Senators C. Cabinet Secretaries D. Chief Justice of the Supreme Court
58. What do you call the plate number issued to Mr. Antonino?
A. Government Plate Number B. Private C Public D. Protocol Plate Number
59. Pillar of Traffic Management which involved the science of measuring traffic and travel the
study of the basic laws relative to the traffic law and generation;
A. Traffic Education B. Traffic Enforcement C. Traffic Engineering D. Traffic Ecology
60. Pillar of Traffic Management which refers to any act or process of imparting or acquiring
general knowledge on traffic or any matters relating to the use of the traffic way or roadway.
A. Traffic Education B. Traffic Enforcement C. Traffic Engineering D. Traffic Ecology
61. It is the chemical process of determining the authenticity of the engine and chassis number
of motor vehicle which is a requirement before clearance is issued for registration of newly
transferred vehicle from the dealer’s buyer or owner.
A. Micro Etching B. Macro Etching C. Repainting D. Remodelling
62. It is the changing of color of a motor vehicle whenever the new color of a motor vehicle is
different from its color as registered in the Land Transportation Office.
A. Body Building B. Dismantling C. Overhauling D. Repainting
63. It is the process of restoring the erased or tampered engine and chassis number.
A. Micro Etching b. Macro Etching c. Repainting d. Remodelling
64. It is the tearing apart, piece by piece or part by part of a motor vehicle.
A. Body Building B. Dismantling C. Overhauling D. Repainting
65. Otherwise known as the Anti- Carnapping Act of 1972?
A. P.D. 6539 B. R. A 6539 C. P. D. 1612 d. R.A 1601
66. Otherwise known as the Anti- Fencing Law?
A. P.D. 6539 B. R. A 6539 C. P. D. 1612 D. R.A 1601
67. The Lead unit of the PNP in charged with carnapping incident.
A. Traffic Management Group B. Bureau of Traffic
B. Anti-Kidnapping Unit D.PNP Highway Patrol Group
68. It is the movement of or conveying of persons and goods from one location to another.
A. Pedestrian B. Traffic C. Highway d. Transportation
69. It refers to either side of the roadway, especially along highways.
A. Operation B. Roadway C. Traffic Way D. Shoulder
70. It refers the entire width between the boundary line of every way or place of which any part
is open to the use of public for purposes of vehicular traffic as a matter of rights or customs
A. Operation B. Roadway C. Traffic Way D. Management
71. The Pillar of traffic management as the science of measuring of traffic and travel the study
of basic laws relative to the traffic law and generation
A Traffic Education B Traffic Enforcement C Traffic Engineering D Traffic Ecology
72. Otherwise known as the Clean Air Act Law? s
A. P. D. 8749 B. R.A. 8750 C. R.A. 8749 D. P,D.. 8750
73. Otherwise known as the Seat Belt Law?
A. R.A. 8749 B. R.A. 8750 C. R.A. 8751 D. R.A. 8752
74. What pillars of traffic management is responsible for the dissemination of information
regarding traffic?
A Traffic Education B Traffic Enforcement C Traffic Engineering D Traffic Ecology
75. The law regulating the use of sirens, bells, horn, etc. by prohibiting the attachment of any
siren, horn, bell etc.
A. R.A. 8749 B. R.A. 8750 C. R.A. 96 D. P. D 96
76. Presidential Decree declaring as part of the laws of the Philippines the Vienna convention
on Road, Traffic, Signs and Signal
A. P.D. 1602 B. P. D 1866 C. P.D. 207 D. P. D 96
77. It refers to any motor vehicle with a trailer having no front axle and so attached that part of
a motor vehicle and the substantial part of the weight of the trailer and of its load is borne by
the motor vehicle.
A. Public Utility Vehicle B. Motor Vehicle C. Sport Vehicle D. Articulated Vehicle
78. Every public thoroughfares public boulevard, driveway, avenue, park alley, and callejon, but
shall not include roadway upon grounds owned by private persons, colleges, universities, or
other similar institutions.
A. Private Highways B. Public Highways C. Highways D. Articulated Vehicle
79. Every and any driver hired for driving or operating a motor vehicle, whether for private use
or for hire to the public.
A. Student driver License B. Military driver Lic C. Non- Prof. Driver Lic D. Prof. Driver License
80. The device displayed to a motor vehicle when its load extend more than one (1) meter
beyond the end or body thereof.
A. White Flag B. Blue Flag C. Red Flag D. Yellow Flag
81. Every y motor vehicles shall have tail light which should be lighted and visible a least ______
A. 100 meters from the rear C.. 50 meters from the rear of the vehicle
B. 75 meters from the rear D. 25 meters from the rear of the vehicle
82. These refers to any power operated traffic control device by which traffic is warned or
directed to take some specific action
A . Traffic Signs B. Pavements Markings C. Traffic Signal D. Priority control
83. Classification of Traffic Signal Lights designed primarily to control and regulates traffic flows.
A. Traffic Control Signal B. Pedestrian Signals C. Train Approach/Gate signals D. Traffic Signs
84. Traffic Signal system used in major arteries of a number of cities. It is a signal at successive
intersection along the artery is time from red to green at staggered intervals.
A. Fixe Time Signal B. Progressive System C. Computerized Control D. Priority Control
85. Major functions of Traffic Law Enforcement are performed by the court through
prosecution, adjudication, and penalization of cases.
A. Traffic Education C. Traffic Violation
B. Police Traffic Law Enforcement D. Court Traffic Law Enforcement
86. Goals of enforcement activities when traffic violators are reduced particularly those related
to traffic obstruction through an effective enforcement, there will be flow of traffic.
A. Increase Level C. Increase traffic efficiency
B. Insure harmonious environment D. Enforcement System
87. The number ten (10) commandments of traffic.
A. Observe the Traffic Management Measure
B. The bus stop rule
C. If in doubt, do not over take
D. Remember the International driving safety
88. As a traffic investigator, what is the immediate action to be undertaken at the scene.
A. Immediately interview the witnesses
B. Check the hazard that causes the accident
C. Call for an assistance
D. Check for Casualties
89. Another enforcement activity where it involves he conducting of the actual inspection of
the vehicles and motorist on the road.
A. Checkpoint B. Chokepoint C. Police Defensive Road Block D. Road Check
90. The objective of an officer in the principles of officer-violator relationship is to:
A. Establish pleasant relationship
B. Conduct Investigation
C. Apprehension
D. Giving og Warning
91. It is defined as telling drivers and pedestrian when, how and where they may or may not
move or stand a particular place, especially during emergencies or period of congestion.
A. Police Traffic Direction C. Increase traffic efficiency
B. Insure harmonious environment D. Enforcement System
92. Types of stationary observations in 2hich the observer is in full view bur so located at the
street so as to require effort on the part of traffic users to discover the observer.
A. Concealed Observation C. Visible Observation
B. Conspicuous Observation D. Stationary Observation
93. What do you call that motor vehicle accident which occurs entirely in any place other than
traffic way like accident on a private drive way?
A. Motor Vehicle Traffic Accident
B. Motor vehicle non- Traffic Accident
C. Running-off the Road
D. Non-Collision on the road.
94. What do you call that motor vehicle accident occurring on a traffic way like collision of
automobiles on a highway?
A. Motor Vehicle Traffic Accident
B. Motor vehicle non- Traffic Accident
C. Running-off the Road
D. Non-Collision on the road.
95. What do you call that chain of events in vehicular accidents which is the greatest collapse
Or overlap in a collision.
A. Maximum Engagement B. Start of Evasive Action C. Perception of Hazard D. Initial Contact
96. Wheel is originated in ________
A. America B. Western Asia C. Europe D. Africa
97. Ancient modes of transportation when there is no domesticated animal and everyone his to
carry his own burden.
A. Animal Power B. Win Power C. Manpower D. Kite Power
98. Ancient modes of transportation using domesticated animals which greatly increases the
potential powers available for transportation.
A. Animal Power B. Wind Power C. Manpower D. Kite Power
99. The major road builders in the ancient world.
A. The Americans B. The Europeans C. The Romans D. The Africans
100. It refers the skilful use of means to accomplish a purpose.
A. Shoulder B. Roadway C. Operation D. Management
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ANTONINO M. ESTEBAN
P/LT (RET.)
LL.B, MSCA, RCRIM

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