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Directions: Read the questions carefully before you decide to answer them.

Select
the best or nearest answer.

1. Which of the following is not investigate in character?

A. arresting

B. interviewing

C. transmitting information

D. interrogating

E. none of the above

ANS: C

2. An interview is:

A. the questioning of a subject

B. The questioning of a witness who is reluctant to disclose some information about


the crime under investigation;

C. the process of evaluating the result of an investigation

D. the questioning of a witness or of an informant who has some knowledge about


the commission of the crime under investigation who offered to give some
information about the said crime

E. none of the above

ANS: D

3. The “Bluff” or “Split Pair” technique in an interrogating means:

A. Bluffing the suspect into making a confession by telling him that he has already
been convicted by the court of the crime under investigation
B. separating two suspects or two reluctant witnesses and soliciting
the  “cooperation” of one because the other has already made a confession or an
admission

C. bluffing the Fiscal

D. bluffing the Chief of police

E. none of the above

ANS: B

4. The chief objective of an investigator is:

A. to see that the suspect is convicted

B. to guarantee that the alleged victim is vindicated

C. to see that the suspect gets the full weight of the law

D. to know the facts of a given case

E. none of the above

ANS: D

5. Increase in heart beat may indicate:

A. doubt on the part of the subject

B. fear the part of the subject

C. deception ion the part of the subject]

D. nervousness on the part of the investigator

E. none of the above

ANS: B
6. An honest witness should be:

A. flattered first before actual questioning

B. given the “water cure” before an interview

C. asked direct questions

D. paid for his service

E. none of the above

ANS: C

7. The branch or division of law which defines crime, treats of their nature and
provides their punishment is:

A. criminal evidence

B. criminal procedure

C. criminal law

D. criminology

E. none of the above

ANS: D

8. The purpose of the law Penalizing impossible crime:  although objective: the


perpetrator of the act has not consummated the crime, is:

A. to encourage the criminal to commit a more heinous crime:

B. to suppress criminal tendencies

C. to abolish capital punishment

D. to enable the police to inflict the injury


E. none of the above

ANS: B

9. In interview as well as in interrogations:

A. the investigator must allow the witness to suspect to dictate what is to be dealth
with;

B. the investigator must do the talking at all times

C. the investigator must rely on someone else to do the questioning

D. the investigator must must dominate the interview interrogation

E. none of the above

ANS: D

10. Whjch of the following is not one of the principals of the crime?

A. principal by participation

B. principal by imagination

C. principally by induction

D. felony punishable by law

E. none of the above

ANS: B

11.Somewhre out in the sea near the shore of japan, a Filipino citizen on board a
Philippines registered vessel committed a crime. He is to be tried in Philippines
Courts because of the principle of:
A. strict enforcement

B. territoriality

C. extra territoriality

D. universal justice

E. none of the above

ANS: C

12. In crimes whre all the elements necessary for their execution and
accomplishment are present it is:

A. consummated

B. frustrated

C. attempted

D. acquitted

E. none of the above

ANS: A

13. In justifying circumstances the person is:

A. exempted from criminal liability

B. neither criminally or civilly liable

C. only civilly liable

D. criminally liable

E. none of the above

ANS: C
14. In dealing with a juvenile offender, which of the following questions might be
ask of him?

A. What do you think has led you into this present trouble?

B. how do your parents appear to feel about your problems?

C. What are your plans for staying trouble in the future?

D. All of the above might be asked

E. none of the above might be asked

ANS: D

15. You find it necessary to obtain a family’s social history. The best for you to
interview members of a family while obtaining this social history would generally be
in:

A. the family’s home

B. your agency’s general office

C. the home of a friend of the family

D. your own private office

E. none of the above

ANS: A

16. Generally which of the following is found not to be a reason for yourh joining a
delinquent gang?

A. proximity of mother’s home

B. prior acquaintance with gang members

C. police arrest or questioning


D. pure chance

E. none of the above

ANS:C

17. The one of the following questions which will most often lead to a reliable
answer is:

A. Was his hair is very dark

B. Wasn’t there a clock on the wall

C. Was the automobile whit or gray?

D. Did you see a motorcycle?

E. All of the above

E. none of the above

ANS: D

18. According to current theories of criminology, the one of the following which is
regarded as the most important cause of delinquency is:

A. personality maladjustment

B. lack of proper housing

C. mental deficiency

D. community indifference to the need for recreational facilities

E. none of the above

ANS: A
19. in fact-finding interviews, it is generally assumed that the smaller the number
of interviewees needed to insure the accuracy of information obtained generally
depends upon the:

A. educational level of those interviewed

B. number of people who have the required information

C. directness of the questions asked

D. variability of the information

ANS: D

20. The photographer who is qualified to take pictures of a crime scene is:

A. only police photographer

B. only those deputize by the police

C. only professional photographers

D. only photographer who is immediately available

E. none of the above

ANS: B

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