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A. Archipelagic Doctrine
B. Fruit of the Poisonous Tree Doctrine
C. Miranda Doctrine
D. Eclectics Doctrine
2.The testimony of witnesses reduced in writing while under oath is generally called
A. Admission
B. Declaration
C. Information
D. Deposition
3.Human sources of information who voluntarily provide facts to the detectives are generally
known as
A. Informers
B. Suspects
C. Informants
D. Respondents
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
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
7. Any person arrested, detained or under custodial investigation shall at all times be assisted by
A. Prosecutor
B. police officer
C. counsel
D. complaint
9. As established by our Supreme Court through the case People vs. Galit, the first step in
arresting an offender is
A. show the warrant of arrest
B. inform the nature and cause of accusation
C. identify yourself as a law enforcer
D. give the Miranda warning
10.Planned and coordinated legal search conducted to locate physical evidences at the locus
criminis refers to
A. Crime scene search
B. Intelligence
C. Instrumentation
D. Covert operation
12. The fundamentals responsibility of the officer in charge of protecting the crime scene is
A. interrogating the witnesses
B. engaging in the search for traces left by the search for traces left by the criminal
C. removal of evidence which may prone important to the case
D. preserving the site of the crime in the same physical condition as it was left by the perpetrator
13. Which of the following is NOT among the rules to be observed in questioning a suspect?
A. simplicity of the question
B. none question at a time
C. accepted applied answer
D. saving faces
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
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. evidence
D. real evidence
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
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
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
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
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
25. 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
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
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
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