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3. Aid in the arrest and conviction of such persons responsible.

SEVERAL METHODS FOR THE CONDUCT OF SEARCH ARE


DESCRIBE:
WCK COACHING AND MENTORING CENTER a. Point to point search – the firemen enters the fire scene from the
WHAT CRIMINOLOGIST KNOWS? point of entrance and goes to the first apparent of items of evidence
Charlemagne James P. Ramos after visually observing the item then moves to the next closest item.
This process is repeated until the room or the area has been
systematically and carefully scrutinized.
b. Sector search- the search is sub- divided into areas, a building into
rooms or floor.
COMPILATION OF QUESTION AND ANSWER IN CRIME c. Concentric circle search- tactics call for searching the central
DETECTION AND INVESTIGATION area first.

1. In terms of organizational structure, what is 4. What is this photographing of arrested suspects


the similarity of organized crimes from military or both full face and side profile?
the police? A. Line up C. Selfie
A. Autocratic C. Bureaucratic B. Portrait D. Mug shot
B. Democratic D. Patrimonial
5. Which of the following is NOT a common element
2 Organizational Models of Organized Crimes of robbery and theft?
1. Bureaucratic/ Corporate Model - the mode of organization A. The personal property is taken with intent to
essential for efficiently carrying out large – scale task. gain.
a. a complicated hierarchy B. The offense can be committed by band.
b. an extensive division of labor C. The personal property belongs to another.
D. The unlawful taking of that property.
c. positions assigned on the basis of skill
d. responsibilities carried out in an impersonal manner
6. What is this visual or audible signal produced
e. extensive written rules and regulation
by a device to warm the occupants of the building
f. communication from the top of the hierarchy to persons on the of the presence danger of fire?
bottom, usually in written form. A. Fire drill C. Fire alarm
B. Fire hydrant D. Fire exit
2. Patrimonial/Patron-client Network – is a characteristic of
traditional societies that “centers around families, patrons and their Fire Alerting System – A fire alarm system activated by the presence of a
clients, and other personalistics networks. The emphasis is on fire, where the signal is transmitted to designated locations instead of
traditional rituals that demonstrate the emotional bonds among men”. sounding a general alarm, in order to prevent panic.
Example: Lucchess Crime Family (Vittorio –little Vic-) Amuso of Fire – the active principle of burning, characterized by the heat and
New York) The Gambino Crime Family light of combustion.
Fire Alarm - any visual or audible signal produced by a device or system
2. Over speeding can cause traffic accidents and we to warn the occupants of the building or fire fighting elements of the
attribute the same to _______. presence or danger of the fire to enable them to undertake immediate
A. Unworthy vehicle C. Traffic error action to save life and property and to suppress the fire.
B. Human error D. Road Deficiency Fire Door – a fire resistive door prescribed for openings in fire
separation walls or partitions.
Fire Exit Drill – A practice drill for the orderly and safe evacuation of
HUMAN ERRORS (95%)
occupants in a building.
1. Going too fast or excessive speed
Fire Hazard – any condition or act which increases or may cause an
2. Failing to give at junctions
increase in the probability of the occurrence of fire, or which may
3. Following too closely
obstruct, delay, hinder or interfere with firefighting operations and the
4. Overtaking improperly
safeguarding of life and property.
5. Misperceiving or misjudging the road condition ahead
Fire Inspector/Fire Safety Inspector/Fire Prevention Inspector – Personnel of the
6. Intoxication of alcohol and drugs
7. Lack of skill Fire Service of the INP performing fire safety and fire prevention
functions.
Fire Lane – the portion of roadway or public way that should be kept
3. What kind of search method wherein the crime
opened and unobstructed at all times for the expedient operations of
scene is subdivided into areas, a building into fire fighting units.
rooms or floors then each of the fire officer or Fire Protection Assembly – An assembly incorporated in a structure
officers are then assigned accordingly? designed prevent the spread of fire, such as dampers, curtain board,
A. Concentric search C. Strip Search fire stoppers and the like.
B. Sector search D. Double strip Fire Protective and Fire Safety Device - any device intended for the
protection of building or persons to include but not limited to built-in
SEARCHING THE FIRE SCENE protection system such as sprinklers and other automatic
The search is conducted in the area of fire or crime scene to uncover extinguishing system, detectors for heat, smoke and combustion
any physical evidence. products and other warning system components, personal protective
Which will: equipment such as fire blankets, helmets, fire suits, gloves and other
1. Determine the facts of fire garments that may be put on or worn by persons to protect themselves
2. Identify the criminal or persons responsibility during fires.

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Fire Resistant Rating – The time duration that a material or combustion D. Start of evasive action, initial contact,
can withstands the effect of hundred fire test. perception of hazard, maximum engagement,
Fire Safety Construction – refers to design and installation of walls, disengagement and stopping and injury
barriers, doors, windows, vents, means of egress & etc., integral to a. Perception of hazard – is seeing, feeling, or hearing and understanding the usual
and incorporated into a building or structure in order to minimize or unexpected movement or condition that could be taken as sign of the accident
danger to life from fire, smoke, fumes or panic before the building is about to happen.
evacuated. These features are also designed to achieve, among b. Start of evasive action – is the first action taken by a traffic unit to escape from a
others, safe and rapid evacuation of people through means of egress collision course or otherwise avoid a hazard.
sealed from smoke or fire, the confinement of fire or smoke in the c. Initial Contact – is a first accidental touching of an object collision course of
room or floor or origin and delay their spread to their parts of the otherwise avoid a hazard.
building by means of smoke sealed and fire resistant door walls and d. Maximum Engagement – is greatest collapse or overlap in a collision the force
floors. It shall also means to include the treatment of building between the traffic unit and the object collided with - are greatest at maximum
components or contents with flame retardant chemicals. engagement.
Fire Service – An organization or a component of Integrated Nation e. Disengagement – is separation of a traffic unit in motion from an object with which
Police charged with the mission of fire prevention, fire protection and it has collided.
fire suppression. Force between the object ceases at this time.
Fire Wall – A wall designed to prevent the spread of fire, having a fire f. Stopping – is coming to rest. It usually stabilizes the accident situation.
resistance rating of not less than four hours with sufficient structural g. Injury – is receiving bodily harm.
stability to remain standing even if construction on either side
collapses under fire conditions. POINT OF NO ESCAPE – is that place and time after or beyond which the
accident cannot be prevented by the traffic unit under consideration.
7. What is this smoke that indicates lack of air FINAL POSITION – is the place and time when objects involved in an accident
but if accompanied by large flames it indicates finally come to rest without application of power.
petroleum and petroleum products and rubber?
A. Biting smoke C. White smoke 9. Which of the following drugs affects the
B. Black smoke D. Fire smoke sensation, thinking, self-awareness and emotion of
a person?
3. Color of Smoke – some fire burn with little or no smoke but they are A. Hallucinogens C. Stimulants
exception. The observation of the smoke must be made at the start of B. Sedatives D. Narcotics
the fire since once the fire has assumed a major proportion, the value
of the smoke is lost, because the smoke will not indicate the material WHAT DRUGS ARE COMMONLY ABUSED?
used by the arsonist Drugs that are commonly abused depending on their pharmacological
a.) When white smoke appears before the water from the fire hose effects may be classified into:
comes in contact with the fire, it indicates humid material burning. a) Stimulants – drugs which increase alertness and physical
Example – burning hay, vegetable materials, phosphorus (with garlic disposition. Examples: Amphetamine, Cocaine, Caffeine, Nicotine.
odor). also called “uppers” -examples are: shabu, ecstacy, cocaine,
b.) Biting smoke, irritating the nose and throat and causing b) Hallucinogens (also called psychedelics) – drugs which affect
lacrymation and coughing indicates presence of chlorine. sensation, thinking, selfawareness and emotion. Changes in time and
c.) Black smoke indicates lack of air if accompanied by large flames it space perception, delusions (false beliefs) and hallucinations may be
indicates petroleum products and rubber. mild or overwhelming, depending on dose and quality of the drug.
d.) Reddish-brown smoke indicates nitrocellulose, S1, H2, S04, Examples: LSD, Mescaline and Marijuana.
HN03, or HCI. c) Sedatives – drugs which may reduce anxiety and excitement.
e.) Meaning of color of Smoke and Fire: Examples: Barbiturates, Nonbarbiturates, Tranquilizers, Alcohol.
Black smoke with deep red flame – petroleum products, tar, rubber, d) Narcotics – drugs that relieve pain and often induce sleep.
plastics, etc. Examples: Opium, and its derivatives such as Morphine, Codeine,
Heroin.
Heavy brown with bright red flame – nitrogen products
White smoke with bright flame – magnesium products 10. In order the preserve the integrity of evidence
collected or gathered from the crime scene, what
Black smoke with red and blue green flame – asphalt must be observed?
Purple-violet flame – potassium products A. Identify and tag the evidence
B. Maintain the required chain of custody
Greenish-yellow flame – Chloride or Manganese products
C. Photograph the evidence
Bright reddish yellow flame – Calcium products D. Seal the evidence collected

8. Which of the following is the correct chain of It is the number of persons who handle the evidence between the time
events in a vehicular accident? of the commission of the offense and the ultimate disposition of the
A. Perception of hazard, start of evasive action, case and should be kept to minimum.
initial contact, maximum engagement, disengagement,
stopping and injury 11. The tool employed by an arsonist to delay the
B. Perception of hazard, start of evasive action, start of the fire and allow him to establish an
initial contact, maximum engagement, disengagement alibi is ______.
and stopping and injury A. Accelerants C. Timing device
C. Start of evasive action, initial contact, B. Stopper D. delaying tactic
perception of hazard, maximum engagement,
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ACCELERANTS it can be readily identified by their distinctive Physical reconstruction of crime
odors, and the most common examples are gasoline, A reconstruction of the crime based on the physical
turpentine and kerosene. reconstruction, could be formulated in taking into
SNIFFER this catalytic combustion device is the most account all available pieces of evidence.
common means employed to detect flammable vapors.
Crime reconstruction
12. The following questions are part of the cardinal An effort made to determine what actually occurred
and what the circumstances of a crime
points of criminal investigation, EXCEPT _____.
A. How was the crime committed?
RECONSTRUCTION
B. Why was the crime committed? It is an effort made to determine the appearance of
C. What is the offender’s marital status? the place and the objects as to what actually
D. Where was the crime committed? occurred and the circumstances of the crime.

Six (6) Cardinal Points of Investigation: Statement no. 1. In physical reconstruction, the
What specific offense has been committed; physical appearance of the crime scene is
reconstructed from the description, of the witness
How the offense was committed; and the indication of the physical evidence;
Who committed it; statement no. 2. In mental reconstruction after
physical reconstruction, conclusion are made about
Where the offense was committed; the consistency of the accounts of the various
When it was committed; and witness. No assumption is made without supporting
evidence.
Why it was committed. A. Statement no. 1 is correct
B. Statement no. 1 and 2 is correct
13. Which is NOT one of the basis of criminal C. Statements no. 1 and 2 are both correct
liability in arson? D. Statements no. 1 and 2 are both incorrect
A. Location of fire
B. Kind and character of the building burned 15. Primarily R.A. 9165 is different from previous
C. Location of the building laws on illegal drugs because R.A. 9165 ______.
D. Whether the building burned was occupied or not A. Gives a single definition to dangerous drugs
B. Included in the definition of regulated drug the
dangerous drugs
What is the basis of criminal liability in arson?
1. Kind and character of the building burned C. Prefers the classification of dangerous drugs to
2. Location of the building prohibited drug
3. Extent or value of the damage D. Did not remove the distinction between regulated
4. Whether inhabited or not. and prohibited drug

14. What is this process wherein confession is used 16. The stiffening of the body caused by severe
to describe the events of the crime? trauma to the nervous system of intense stress is
A. Re-enactment of crime _____.
B. Reconstruction of the crime scene A. Post mortem lividity C. livor mortis
C. Mental reconstruction of crime B. Cadaveric spasm D. rigor mortis
D. Physical reconstruction of crime in cadaveric spasm, the stiffening of the muscle usually starts at the
following:
Crime reenactment A. hand and fist
In this process, written confession of the accused
is used as a script in describing events of the
B. arm and neck
crime. This strengthens the prosecutor’s case and C. neck and jaw
serves to convince the judge that the accused was D. legs and feet
not maltreated nor affected by sinister
psychological influence. 17. What makes a sketch WRONG?
A. Indicate the North direction with an arrow.
Reconstruction of the crime scene B. To establish admissibility, the investigator
The method used to support a likely sequence of must have the sketch verified.
events by the observation and evaluation of physical C. Use KEY-capital letters of the alphabet for
evidence, as well as statement made by those listing down items of evidence.
involved with the incident D. Fill in all the details on your rough sketch at
The use of scientific methods, physical evidence,
the scene. Final sketch may be prepared at the
deductive and inductive reasoning, and their
interrelationships to gain explicit knowledge of the office.
series of events that surround the commission.
a) To establish admissibility, the investigator must have had personal
Mental Reconstruction observation of the data in question. In other words, the sketch must
It is a type of reconstruction of crime wherein be sponsored or verified.
collected information is analyzed carefully thereby b) REMINDER: Sketches are not a substitute for notes or photos; they
developing a theory of the crime. are but a supplement to them.

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c) Types of sketches: Floor plan or “bird’s-eye view”; Evaluation 19. What is the forensic science of personal
drawing; Exploded view; and Perspective drawings. identification by dental characteristics?
d) Write down all measurements. A. Forensic Dentistry C. Dental Medicine
e) Fill in all the detail on your rough sketch at the scene. Final sketch B. Forensic Odontology D. all of these
may be prepared at the office.
f) Keep the rough sketch even when you have completed the final Methods of Identification
sketch.
g) Indicate ht North direction with an arrow.
a. DNA Analysis
h) Draw the final sketch to scale. b. Fingerprints - fingerprint identification is the most positive and quickest
i) Indicate the PLACE in the sketch as well as the person who drew it. method of ascertaining identity. However the prints of the deceased may not
Use the KEY – capital letters of the alphabet for listing down more or be on file or may not be obtainable because of trauma, mutilation,
less normal part sof accessories of the place, and numbers for items incineration or decomposition. The sole clue maybe bone, a skull or a few
of evidence teeth.
j) Indicate the position, location and relationship of objects. c. Skeletal Studies - Examination of the skeleton may provide a basis for
k) Methods or systems of locating points (objects) on sketch identification because of individual peculiarities such as old fractures and
Rectangular coordinates. (Measurements at right angels from each presence of metal pins. Bones may also provide information about age, sex,
of two walls) and race.
Coordinates constructed on transecting base line. Choose d. Visual Inspection - Someone knowing the deceased person may
relatively fixed points for your baseline. recognize the victim. However, trauma, incineration, or decomposition may
render the features unrecognizable. In addition, a visual inspection without
Triangulation. (Measurements made from each of two fixed objects
further verification has the advantage of possible subjective error or
to the pint you want to plot or locate so as to form an imaginary
deliberate false identification. Visual inspection combined with fingerprint
triangle. Sketch will show as many imaginary triangles as there as
object plotted). evidence is a favored method for rapid identification.
l) Two (2) investigators should check critical measurements, such as e. Personal Effects - Identification of a victim by personal effects such as
skid marks. Jewelry, I.D. card, wallets, belts, shoes etc.
m) Measurements should be harmony; or in centimeters, inches, f. Tattoo and Scars - Identification scars, moles, tattoos, pockmarks or other
yards, meters, mixed in one sketch. markings may be helpful in identification, particularly in conjunction with other
n) Use standard symbols in the sketch. findings.
o) Show which way doors swing, g. Dental Evidences (Forensic Odontology) - Identification based on the
p) Show with arrow the direction of stairways. examination of teeth (teeth charts, fillings, inlays crowns, bridgework,
q) Recheck the sketch for clarity, accuracy, scale, and title key.
dentures etc.) is valuable inasmuch as the teeth are probably the most
18. What kind of data may be gathered by an
durable part of the human body. There are probably no two people alive with
investigator from public and private records, dentures that are completely identical in all respects. Dental evidence is
including modus operandi files? legally recognized and accepted, if properly presented in court.
A. Interrogation C. Instrumentation h. Clothing - Articles of clothing containing cleaner’s mark, labels, initials,
B. Interview D. Information size, color, texture knitting, etc. have provided investigators with the leads
and even identification in most instances.
i. Photographs - Identification of victims has been made by publication in
SUSPECT OR SUSPECTS- an individual who is/ are pointed to be
bulletins, circulars, television and other distribution media, artist sketches,
by the victim and witnesses to have had committed the crime. death mark and casts have likewise aided the police in identifying unknowns.
Subject person is not considered a criminal unless otherwise the
honorable court will pronounce in court his/her conviction. 20. What is the suggested effective mixture of AFFF
CRIME SCENE- a venue or place where the alleged crime/ with water to produce a foam?
A. 6% water to 94% foam C. 94% water to 6% foam
incident/ event has been committed.
B. 60% water to 40% foam D. 50% water to 50% foam
CRIME SCENE SKETCH- a drawn overlay of the crime scene
indicating the position or exact location where the body of the victim What are examples of extinguishing agents?
lie is/ found including the physical evidence. 1. MULTI-PURPOSE DRY CHEMICALS like the Mono-Ammonium
Likewise it is the complete description of the crime scene with Phosphate ( NH H PO )
complete measurement and scale. Sketch or sketches are substitutes 2. HALON 1211 or Bromochlorodifluoromethane
to notes and photos and are only supplatory to both. 3. AFFF – (Aqueous Film Forming Foam), is a synthetic foam-
INTERVIEW – a simple inquiry/ conversation type elicitation of forming liquid designed for use with fresh water.
information(s) from a willing victim/ witness relevant to a certain crime/ 4. CARBON DIOXIDE – a chemical that can deliver a quick
incident/ event under investigation. smothering action to the flames, reducing the oxygen and suffocating
the fire. Carbon dioxide dissipates without leaving any contamination
INFORMATION- data gathered by an investigator from other
or corrosive residue.
persons including but not limited to both the suspect and the victims ,
and from 1) Public records ;2) private records; and 3) modus operandi 21. The stage in the commission of the crime of arson
file. wherein all the elements necessary for the execution
INTERROGATION- skilful questioning of hostile witness & and accomplishment are present is ______.
suspects. A. Frustrated C. attempted
INSTRUMENTATION- scientific examination of real evidence; B. Consummated D. none of these
application of instrument and other scientific aids or methods of the
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A felony is consummated when all the elements necessary for its Do not stop on pedestrian lane especially to load or unload
execution and accomplishment are present. passengers
Frustrated
It is frustrated when the offender performs all the acts of execution Pedestrian should always cross a street on cross walk
which would produce the felony as a consequence but which, G. DIRECTIONAL ARROWS
nevertheless, do not produce it by reason of causes independent of Indicates direction of permitted traffic movement
the will of the perpetrator. When approaching intersections where pavement arrows are used,
Attempted
There is an attempt when the offender commences the commission
you should enter the lane where the arrows point in the direction that
of a felony, directly by overt acts, and does not perform all the acts of you want to go.
execution which should produce the felony by reason of some cause Some have doubled headed arrows that means the lane is for traffic
or accident other than his own spontaneous desistance (No voluntary going in the two directions indicated.
desistance).
23. What kind of search method is conducted when the
22. Traversing a highway with a double yellow line
searcher starts at a central point?
with dotted line in between means that the motorist
A. Concentric search C. strip search
can ______.
B. Double strip D. zone search
A. Not overtake under any circumstances
Methods of Search
B. Overtake as long as there is no traffic enforcers
1. Strip Method - The searchers (A,B, & C) proceed slowly at the
looking
same pace along the path parallel to one side of the rectangle. At the
C. Overtake when the opposite direction is clear of end of the rectangle, they turn and proceed back along new lanes but
incoming vehicles parallel to the first movement.
D. Not overtake when there is oncoming vehicles on 2. Double strip method - the rectangle is traversed first parallel to
the opposite lane the based and then parallel to the side.
PAVEMENT MARKINGS 3. Spiral Method - The searchers follow each other in the path of a
All lines, patterns, words, colors, or other gadgets except “signs”, “set spiral, beginning in the outside and spiraling in towards the center.
4. Zone Method - The area to be searched is divided into quadrants
into surface/ applied/ attached to the pavement/ curbing/ to objects and each searcher is assigned to one quadrant
within or adjacent to the roadway” officially placed for the purpose of 5. Wheel Method - The searcher gathers at the center and proceed
regulating, warning or guiding traffic. outward along the radii or spokes.
A. SINGLE WHITE “DOTTED LINE”
spiral method - The searchers follow each other in
On two-lane - separate traffic moving in separate direction the path of a crime scene beginning in the outside
On a one-way street – separates traffic moving in one direction and circling around a central point.
Overtaking (on two-lane road) – is possible when other lane is clear
of oncoming vehicle 24. The burning of a building used as offices of the
B. SINGLE WHITE “CONTINUOUS LINE” government or any of its agencies was burned it is
classified as ____.
Separate traffic moving in opposite direction
A. Destructive arson C. none of these
Could be found in road sections that are dangerous B. Malicious arson D. other cases of arson
Passing and overtaking can be made “but only after under
circumstances when there are no oncoming SECTION 2 – Destructive Arson – if the property burned is ny of the
vehicles” following,
C. DOUBLE YELLOW LANE 1) Any ammunition factory and other establishment where explosives,
inflammable or combustible materials are stored.
Absolutely no parking 2) Any archive, museum, whether public or private, or any edifice
Overtaking is extremely dangerous devoted to culture, education or social service.
Stay in your lane until you pass the end of the solid line 3) Any church or place of worship or other building where people
D. SINGLE YELLOW LINE WITH DOTTED WHITE LINE usually assemble.
4) Any train, airplane or any aircraft, vessel or watercraft, or
A yellow or white line with a dotted white line means that you cannot
conveyance for transportation of persons or property.
overtake if the solid is in your side. 5) Any building where evidence is kept for use in any legislative,
If you overtake, return to your lane before the solid line. judicial, administrative or other official proceedings.
E. YELLOW CONTINUOUS LINE ON ROAD 6) Any hospital, hotel, dormitory, lodging house, housing tenement,
PROVIDED WITH A PASSING LANE shopping center, public or private market, housing or movie house or
any similar place or building.
Are common on mountain roads 7) Any building, whether used as a dwelling or not, situated in a
Slow moving vehicles such as buses and heavy trucks should always populated or congested area.
use the outer lane. SECTION 3 –Other Cases of Arson – if the property burned is any
Inner lane is for vehicles to pass without having to use the other lane of the following:
1) Any building used as offices of the government or any of its
for vehicles coming from the opposite direction.
agencies.
Vehicles coming from the opposite direction should not use the inner 2) Any inhabited house or dwelling.
lane at the other side for overtaking. 3) Any industrial establishment, shipyard, oil well or mine shaft,
F. CROSSWALK/ PEDESTRIAN LANE platform or tunnel.
Stop for pedestrians on an intersection with no traffic light 4) Any plantation, farm, pastureland, growing crop, grain field,
orchard, bamboo grove or forest.
5) Any rice mill, sugar mill, cane mill or mill central.
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6) Any railway or bus station, airport, wharf or warehouse. the drug, consequently if he does not take the drug his mental
SECTION 4 – Special Aggravating Circumstances of Arson processes are affected. He cannot carry out his work efficiently.
1. If committed with intent to gain;
6. Withdrawal Syndrome – The addict becomes nervous and restless
2. If committed for the benefit of another;
3. If the offender is motivated by spite or hatred towards the owner or when he does not get the drug. After about 12 hours, he starts
occupant of the property burned; sweating. His nose and eyes becomes watery and continue doing so
4. If committed by a syndicate. increasingly for another twelve hours. It is followed by vomiting,
The offense is committed by a syndicate if it is planned or carried out diarrhea, loss of appetite and sleep. Respiration, blood pressure and
by a group of three (3) or more persons. body temperature also rises. This will continue up to three days.
25. Mandatory drug testing is NOT required by R.A. After which, the trouble starts subsiding and most of it is gone in
9165 for ____. about a week’s time. Complete recovery takes place in three to six
A. Applicant for firearms license and for permit to months.
carry firearms outside residence
B. All persons charged before the prosecutor’s 28. When a bullet is fired through a pane of glass,
office with a criminal offense having an imposable the side of the glass where the concentric fractures
penalty of not less than six (6) years and one (1) will MOST probably appear is _____ the pane of glass.
days A. Both side where the bullet entered
C. Officers and members of the military, police and B. Neither side of
other law enforcement agencies C. The side where the bullet exited
D. Officers and employee of public and private D. The side where the bullet entered
offices
MANDATORY DRUG TEST: 29. The following are sample of questions that
(a) Applicants for driver’s license. follows the cardinal points of investigation, EXCEPT
______.
(b) Applicants for firearm’s license and for permit to carry firearms
A. “What is the economic status of the offender?”
outside of residence.
(e) Officers and members of the military, police and other law B. “What specific crime was committed?”
enforcement agencies. C. “When was the crime committed?”
(f) All persons charged before the prosecutor’s office with a criminal D. “Who committed the crime?”
offense having an imposable penalty of imprisonment of not less than
six (6) years and one (1) 30. Which of the following is a blunt force injury
(g) All candidates for public office whether appointed or elected both caused by dragging that tears off the tissue often
in the national or local government caused by very forceful blunt-instrument blows?
RANDOM DRUG TEST: A. Abrasions C. Punctures
(c)Students of tertiary and secondary schools. B. Contusions D. Lacerations
(d) Officers and employees of public and private offices.
Kinds of Wounds
26. Which of the following is NOT a known cause of 1. Abrasion- scraped skin cause by friction or rubbing to hot
Human Trafficking? object
A. Immediate benefits of working abroad 2. Amputation- this may occur when severely crush part of the
B. Weak enforcement of laws and corruption body is detached severe pain and hemorrhage
C. Poverty and family orientation and values 3. Avulsion- tissue are torn and usually the skin is hanging
D. Presence of available and ready clientele
4. Bruise- sustained from blunt objects, bleeding is under skin
5. Contusion- skin is tender and reddish
27. Which of the following gives the feeling of a
need for more and more of illegal drugs to achieve
6. Crushing- occurring mostly on hands or arms when its caught
the same level of effect? between crushing objects or machinery
A. Physical dependency C. toxicity 7. Cerebral concussion- it is a condition of brain resulting from
B. Psychological dependency D. tolerance sudden jarring or stunning of the brain, which follows a head
injury in characterized headache or dizziness
One or more of the following attributes characterizes drug 8. Dislocation- it is the displacement of the particular surfaces of
addiction: the bones loss of alignment
1. Compulsion/ Uncontrollable Craving – the addict feels a 9. Fractured- it is break or solution in the continuity of the bone
compulsive craving to take drug repeatedly and tries to procure the tissue resulting from violence or from some existing pathology
10. Hematoma- it is also a kind of superficial closed wound, it is a
same by any means.
large extravagation of blood in a newly form cavity secondary
2. Tolerance – it is the tendency to increase the dose of the drug to
trauma characterized by swelling, discoloration of tissues and
produce the same effect as to that of the original effect.
extravagation of blood underneath.
3. Addiction – the addict is powerless to quit drug use.
11. Internal hemorrhage- it is bleeding usually in the cavity organ
4. Physical Dependence – the addict’s physiological functioning is inside the body
altered. The body becomes sick, inactive and incapable of carrying 12. Impact or impact Abrasion- an abrasion due to contact with a
out useful activity in the absence of the drug. The withdrawal rough, hard objects is reflected over the skin
syndromes will occur once the drug use is stopped. 13. Incision- tearing cut ill sharp and smooth edge objects
5. Psychological Dependence – Emotional and mental discomfort 14. Laceration- tearing of tissues due to jogged edges objects
exist to the individual. The drug addict feels he cannot do without
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15. Linear abrasion- an abrasion where there is a single line of A. Cause of death
injury which maybe curve or straight B. Investigative process
16. Multi linear abrasion- a form of abrasion where there are C. identity of the offender
several lines of injury which are parallel to one another D. type of death or crime
17. Mutilation- intentional act of looping or cutting of any part s
of living body Criminal Investigation of homicide is a discovery process. The
18. Multiple abrasion- an abrasion in the body surface located in investigator seeks to discover and documents such facts as
different parts of the body type of death, identity of the deceased, cause of death and
19. Overstretching- is a laceration produced by contact of the motivation and identity of the perpetrator. In order to resolve
skin to moving hard objects characterized by a flap of the skin these fundamental questions, the investigation will focus on the
20. Petechia- sureficial closed wound. These are minute, pin cadaver, crime scene and post mortem examination.
The cadaver is often of prime importance as an investigative
[point circumscribed extravasion of blood in the subcate tissue
factor. The victim’s body can reveal much through examination
or under the mucus membrane
of wounds and other types of tracing clues that may be present.
21. Rupture of organ- it is the injury of the hollow organ inside
the body characterized by extravasion of blood 35. Pleasure or reward is that part of the brain
22. Scratches- an abrasuion brought about by the stroke of affected by pain, thus, the motivation why people
sharp=pointed instrument over the skin producing the injury. used drugs and alcohol is to _____.
A. Forget their problems C. get high
31. What is the elevated structure that is built for B. Feel good D. spend money
the safety of the pedestrians crossing busy
highways? 36. Which of the following is NOT a condition
A. Skyway C. Overpass precedent before an arrested person may be required
B. Flyover D. Underpass to undergo a laboratory examination within 24?
A. The person is manifestly showing symptoms of drug
32. Tagging of physical evidence aside from the abuse.
marking should be made _____. B. There is a clear showing that the suspect was
A. At the crime scene upon collection under the influence of drugs.
B. Before receipt by evidence custodian C. There person is showing physical signs of drug
C. Immediately after receipt by the evidence abuse.
custodian D. The person is showing psychological drug
D. In any of these addiction.

33. Which of the following is NOT considered as drug SECTION 38. LABORATORY EXAMINATION OR TEST ON
trafficking pursuant to the applicable provisions APPREHENDED /
of R.A. 9165? ARRESTED OFFENDERS
A. Cultivation, culture and delivery, �Any person apprehended or arrested for violating the this Act shall
B. Transportation, distribution, importation, be subjected to screening laboratory examination or test within
exportation and possession twenty-four (24) hours, if the apprehending or arresting officer has
C. Use, abstinence, consumption, addiction reasonable ground to believe that the person apprehended or
D. Administration, dispensation manufacture, sale arrested, on account of physical signs or symptoms or other
and trading, visible or outward manifestation, is under the influence of
Drug Trafficking dangerous drugs.
The illegal drug trade is a global black market in the cultivation, �If found to be positive, the results of the screening laboratory
manufacture, distribution and sale of those substances which are examination or test shall be challenged within fifteen (15) days after
subject to drug prohibition laws. receipt of the result through a confirmatory test conducted in any
accredited analytical laboratory equipment with a gas
Section 4. Importation of Dangerous Drugs and/or Controlled chromatograph/mass spectrometry equipment or some such modern
Precursors and Essential Chemicals. and accepted method, if confirmed the same, shall be prima facie
Section 6. Maintenance of a Den, Dive or Resort. – evidence that such person has used dangerous drugs, which is
Section 7. Employees and Visitors of a Den, Dive or Resort without prejudice for the prosecution for other violations of the
Section 8. Manufacture of Dangerous Drugs and/or Controlled provisions of this Act: Provided, That a positive screening laboratory
Precursors and Essential Chemicals test must be confirmed for it to be valid in a court of law
Section 9. Illegal Chemical Diversion of Controlled Precursors and
Essential Chemicals. 37. Which of the following is NOT one of the existing
Section 10. Manufacture or Delivery of Equipment, Instrument, conditions which lend cohesiveness to modern–day
Apparatus, and Other Paraphernalia for Dangerous Drugs and/or drug trafficking organizations?
Controlled Precursors and Essential Chemicals. A. Corrupt government official and society
Section 11. Possession of Dangerous Drugs. indifference
Section 16. Cultivation or Culture of Plants Classified as B. Exploiting social and political conditions
Dangerous Drugs or are Sources Thereof C. Vertical integration and alternative sources of
. supply
34. Criminal investigation of homicide or murder is D. Insulation of leaders
a discovery process. The investigator seeks to
discover and document the following IMPORTANT facts,
EXCEPT the _____.
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38. Considering that the motor vehicle has stalled standard and policies to combat money laundering
or bogged down, as traffic enforcer or patrol EXCEPT ________
officer, the following should be done. EXCEPT _____. A. China, South Korea and Russia
A. Ensure the safety of other motor vehicles passing B. France, Germany and Italy
through in the area C. Japan
B. Ignore the situation and just continue your D. United Kingdom of Great Britain, United States
patrolling function of America, and Canada
C. Help push the motor vehicle up to the shoulder
of the road, if practicable Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, United
D. Check whatever is the defect or condition of the Kingdom, United States. European Union is also
stalled or bogged motor vehicle represented within the G7

39. The largest volume of evidence received by the 44. A minor who is convicted for the possession of
crime laboratory is in relation to _____. illegal drugs is entitled to ______
A. Murders and homicide A. suspended sentence C. custody of DSWD
B. Ballistics examination B. suspension of judgement D. suspended enforcement
C. Illegal drugs
D. Falsification of documents 45. The tool of investigation which may be useful in
establishing the presence of the suspect at the
40. Which of the following is the term used to crime scene due to physical evidence discovered
describe the separation of traffic units involve in therein is ______
vehicular accident? A. interrogation C. information
A. Physical reconstruction C.disengagement B. interview D. instrumentation
B. Final position D.mental reconstruction
Information – knowledge/data gathered and acquired from other
sources. Kinds of Information:
a. Perception of hazard – is seeing, feeling, or hearing and
understanding the usual or unexpected movement or condition that Information acquired from regular sources.
could be taken as sign of the accident about to happen. Information which the experienced investigator gathers from
b. Start of evasive action – is the first action taken by a traffic unit to cultivated sources.
escape from a collision course or otherwise avoid a hazard. Interrogation – This is a process of skillful questioning of witnesses
c. Initial Contact – is a first accidental touching of an object collision and suspects to obtain further information.
course of otherwise avoid a hazard. Interrogation vs. Interview: The term interview may be used to mean
d. Maximum Engagement – is greatest collapse or overlap in a collision the simple questioning of a person who is cooperating with the
the force between the traffic unit and the object collided with - are investigator, while interrogation may be used to describe the vigorous
greatest at maximum engagement. questioning of one who is reluctant to divulge information.
Instrumentation – This is the application of instruments and methods
e. Disengagement – is separation of a traffic unit in motion from an of physical sciences (Criminalistics) to the detection of crime.
object with which it has collided.
Force between the object ceases at this time. 46. The following are modes by which may be useful
f. Stopping – is coming to rest. It usually stabilizes the accident in establishing the presence of the suspect at the
situation. crime scene due to physical evidence discovered
g. Injury – is receiving bodily harm. therein is ______.
A. By corpus delicti C. confession or admission
41. The withdrawal symptoms produced by drug is B. Eyewitness D. circumstantial evidence
manifested by __________
A. withdrawal symptoms that are usually severe and 47. What is this function that deals with the
incapacitating identity, location and arrest of a person suspected
B. withdrawal symptoms which psychological in nature of committing a crime and to bring him/her to
C. a person is always seen with alcohol but never justice?
with heroin A. inquest proceedings C. criminal investigation
D. symptoms which are usually opposite to the effect B. investigative process D. investigation
of the drug itself.
48. The dry chemical that is intended to be used for
42. While investigating a case, you stumbled on an class ‘A”, ‘B”, and ‘C” fires is ___________
intelligence records which could be important for A. multi-purpose dry chemical
your investigation. Probably the GREATEST problem B. CO2 dry chemical
of intelligence records as the basis for an on-going C. Ordinary and Regular Dry Chemical
investigation is that they are not _________._____ D. all of these
A. purged, thus not totally current
B. given to the investigation on time 49. While driving towards the accident scene, the
C. always completely accurate motorist should______
D. the full story A. ignore incoming persons and motor vehicles
B. ascertain hazards to approaching traffic
43. The following are countries belonging to G-7 C. ascertain possible situation at the scene
NATIONS which are mandated to devise international D. consider obstruction on approach
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A. attempted C. frustrated
50. What is the term used when a crime is committed B. none of these D. consummated
is more than one state?
A. trafficking in person C. organized crime 58. Aware of number of arrest and cases filed in
B. transnational crime D. environmental crime court, expert propose that hearing of illegal drugs
cases should be tried and heard by_______
51. What is this evidence that has a mass and A. RTC Courts designated as heinous crime
occupies space? B. Special court designated by the SC among existing
A. physical C. testimonial RTC
B. circumstantial D. hearsay C. Sandiganbayan
D. Special court designated by the SC
52. Without a supply of illegal drugs, it will be RA 9165 SECTION 90. Jurisdiction. - The Supreme Court shall
difficult for drug addicts to ______ designate special courts from among the existing Regional Trial Courts
A. be happy and feel good in each judicial region to exclusively try and hear cases involving
B. sustain their habit of drug abuse violations of the Act. The number of courts designated in each judicial
C. undergo rehabilitation region shall be based on the population and the number of cases
D. have easy access to illegal drugs pending in their respective jurisdiction.

53. Deaths resulting from asphyxia are due to ______- 59. Which of the following DOES NOT contribute to
A. a sudden or gradual cessation of oxygen intake the reason why the value a physical evidence is
B. sudden and gradual loss perception diminished?
C. the hardening and clotting of the blood A. Human failure to appreciate it
D. lack of platelets in the blood B. Human failure to find it
C. Human failure to study
54. Which of the following is the objective of D. Human failure to understand
traffic engineering to achieve to efficient, free,
and rapid flow of traffic? 60. When a person who is known as drug addict, by
A. so that the motorist and other road users can his own volition ceased from taking illegal drugs,
avoid traffic accidents. he/she is ______
B. all of these A. in abstinence C. in self-healing
C. so that the motorist and other road will have B. into wellness D. in-self medication
enjoyable and convenient ride
D. so that motorist and other road users can reach 61. When murders based on relationship are to be
their destination safely and on time committed in a home, who among the following MOST
LIKELY could be murdered in the BEDROOM?
OBJECTIVES OF TRAFFIC ENGINEERING A. Parents-in-law C. Female
B. male D. Children
a) To achieve traffic efficiency, free and rapid flow of traffic
b) To prevent traffic accident 62. What is this liquid having a flash point or above
c) To simplify police actions and performance 37.8_C (100_f)?
d) To show the good police actions and performance make A. kerosene C. corrosive liquid
engineering plans effective B. turpentine D. Combustible liquid
e) To present the close relationship of the pillars of traffic in the
improvement traffic and solutions of problems 2 General Groups of Liquid Fuels
1. Flammable liquids – they are liquids having a flash point of 37.8
55. Which of the following is the BEST reason why C (100F) and a vapor pressure not exceeding 40 psia (2068.6 um) at
biorhythm is an important aspect of traffic safety 37.8 C.
so that the person can avoid accident? 2. Combustible Liquids – these liquids have flash point at or above
A. knows his physical capacity on certain day. 37.8 C (100F).
B. knows his intellectual capacity on certain day.
C. gives hints on how he tends to feel in a certain 63. Which following characteristics of human errors
day. that cause traffic congestion, EXCEPT ____
D. ascertaining his physical, emotional and A. lack of due diligence on the part of the
intellectual condition in a certain day. pedestrian
BIORHYTHM – a theory which asserts that man exhibits constant B. lack of presence of uniformed traffic enforcers
variation of life energy and mood states. C. bad driving habits like slow drivers
D. poor legislative traffic regulations and
56. Killing NOT caused by human being is death by activities
_____
A. by means of intent C. negligence HUMAN ERRORS (95%)
B. imprudence D. natural cause 1. Going too fast or excessive speed
2. Failing to give at junctions
57. What is this stage when the offender commences 3. Following too closely
the commission of a felony directly by overt acts 4. Overtaking improperly
and does not perform all the acts of execution? 5. Misperceiving or misjudging the road condition ahead
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6. Intoxication of alcohol and drugs
7. Lack of skill 70. The following are agreed reasons why many
contemporary investigators argue that the success
64. Which following are the three fold aim of of most criminal Investigation begin at the crime
criminal investigation EXCEPT ____ scene EXCEPT ________.
A. prosecute the suspect A. it is at the crime scene where vital physical
B. gather of evidence of guilt of the suspect evidence can be discovered
D. locate the suspect B. it is at the crime scene where the modus operandi
D. identify the suspect of the criminal can be discovered and established.
C. it is at the crime scene where vital information
-Investigation is the collection of facts to accomplish a three-fold aim: can be learned.
a. to identify the suspect; D. it is at the crime scene where vital witnesses
b. to locate the suspect; and can be located, or sometimes the suspected the
c. to provide evidence of his guilt. arrested.

65. The following are some of the elements of 71. What kind of evidence that can be associated with
investigative process EXCEPT the group?
A. collection C. preservation A. Individual Characteristics
B. recognition D. presentation B. Testimonial evidence
C. Class characteristics
1. Recording; (recording of pertinent facts & details upon arrival D. Physical evidence
at the crime scene)
2. Searching for Physical evidence; 72. Forensic specialists has the duty to train
3. Collection of evidence; (includes photographing and investigators and crime searchers in the ___________
sketching) of evidence.
4. Removing or removal of evidence; A. interpretation C. Cataloguing
5. Tagging of evidence; B. recognition D. analysis
6. Evaluation of evidence
7. Releasing of evidence The recognition, search, collection, handling, preservation and
documentation of evidence in narcotic investigation rest upon the quality of
66. The term is used to describe the frontal people involved in the activity which they follow certain guidelines for
collision of vehicles? investigative success.
A. collision C. head on collision
B. full impact collision D. frontal collision 73. The organized crime group usually takes the
following THREE step process of converting illegal
67. As a rule, maximum speed limits are necessary income or proceeds into free cash back to the hands
for the use of our streets. The following are of the kingpins, Except _________.
instances when these maximum speed limits may not A. integration C. placement
be observed EXCEPT _______ B. layering D. converting
A. drivers who are members of the PNP or the AFP What is Money Laundering?
B. any driver bringing a wounded or sick person for It is “a crime whereby the proceeds of an unlawful
emergency treatment activity are transacted thereby making them appear
C. the driver or his passenger who are in pursuit to have originated from legitimate sources.”
of a criminal Organized crime groups must launder their money from
D. a physician or his driver when responding to their crimes for two basic reasons: first, the money
emergency calls trail itself can become the evidence against the
perpetrators of the crime, and second, the money
68. What should NOT be done by the fire truck driver itself can be the subject of suspicion,
when crossing an intersection where there is a investigation and seizure. Money laundering is a
dynamic three stage process that requires:
traffic control?
A. Must do a full stop. 1. Placement – moving the funds from direct
association with the crime
B. Wait for the light to change.
2. Layering – Disguising the trail to foil pursuit
C. See the traffic stop and need.
3. Integration – making the money available to the
D. Proceed only when it is safe
criminal once again with its occupational and
geographic origins hidden from view
69. A shabbily crafted police report submitted by
the police officers and part of the record in the 74. The search pattern generally used to cover large
court proceedings, at the WORST, makes the area is _________.
___________. A. strip C. spiral
A. Police report a basis for scrutiny B. zone D. grid
B. police officer just another contributor to the
state of criminal justice Methods of Crime Scene Search/Bomb Search
C. police officer practically a witness for the
Strip Search Method
defense
D. police report just another court record.
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In this method, the area is blocked out in the rectangular method. The C. conspiracy and engagement and legitimate business
three (3) searchers A, B, and C proceed slowly at the same pace D. extortion and corruption
along path parallel to one side of the rectangle. When a piece of
evidence is found, the finder announces his discovery and the search Kinds, Origin, and Modes of Operations of
must stop until the evidence has been cared for. A photographer is Organized Crimes Types of Organized Crimes
called if necessary. The evidence is collected and tagged and the Albanese (2003) posits that the types of illegal
searchers turn and proceed along new lanes. activities of organized group are categorized into
Grid or Double Strip Search Method three major types:
The modification of the Strip method. Here, the rectangle is traversed 1. Provision of illicit goods – it is a category of
first parallel to the base then parallel to the side. organized crime that offers particular products that
a segment of the public desires, but cannot obtain
Spiral Search Method through legitimate channels.
In this method, the three searchers follow each other along the path 2. Provision of illicit services – it involves an attempt to
of a spiral, beginning on the outside and spiraling in toward the center. satisfy the public demand for money, sex, and
Zone Search Method gambling that legitimate society does not fulfill.
In this method, one searcher is assigned to each subdivision of the The specific crime involve include: loansharking,
quadrant, and then each quadrant is cut into other set of quadrant. prostitution, and gambling.
3. Infiltration or abuse of legitimate business – Labor
Wheel /Pie Search Method racketeering and the takeover of waste disposal
In this method, the area is considered to be approximately circular. companies are two examples of infiltration of
The searchers gather at the center and proceed outward along radii legitimate business.
or spokes.
81. the following are the most popular plants as
75. The method of approximation of the time of death sources of dangerous drug EXCEPT __
based on what appears typically as a deep blue or A. opium poppy C. coca bush
purplish discoloration on the body after death is B. Indian hemp D. ephedra
_________
A. post mortem lividity C. medico legal 82. Death by asphyxia MAYBE THE result of the
B. autopsy D. rigor mortis following strangulation, EXCEPT _______
A. hanging C. suffocation
76. Which of the following are rarely fatal wounds B. manual D. ligature
and merely an injury on the outer layer of the skin? Types of Mechanical Asphyxia
A. Lacerations C. Abrasions 1. Strangulation (Throttling)
B. punctures D. contusions ‐ May be with the use of hands or a ligature (such as rope)
2. Smothering or Suffocation
77. Which of the following in NOT CORRECT regarding ‐ Occurs when the entrance of air through the nose and mouth is blocked
treatment and rehabilitation of drug dependents? or severely restricted
A. charges can be filed against a drug dependent who 3. Hanging
is not rehabilitation under the voluntary submission ‐ The neck is tied while the body is suspended
program. 4. Choking
B. Dangerous Drugs Board shall order the confinement ‐ There is blocking of the internal airway by a foreign object or outside of
drug dependent who refuses to apply under the the victim’s body
voluntary submission program. 5. Crush or Traumatic Asphyxia
C. A drug dependent discharged as a rehabilitated ‐ Brought about by the mechanical comprehension of the chest by some
but does not qualify for exemption from criminal heavy object
liability shall be placed on probation. 6. Drowning
D. Temporary release of drug dependent subject to 7. Post‐Mortem Identification
after-care and follow-up treatment from DOH shall
be for a period of not exceeding 18 months. 83. What do you call mark produced by a vehicle
traveling in an arc or curved direction?
78. The BEST type of questioning that allows no A. skid mark C. scuff mark
possibility of misinterpretation is _____ B. centrifugal force D. centrifugal Skid
questioning.
A. Logical C. rational SKID MARKS – are marks left on the roadway by tires which are not free to
B. Direct D. indirect rotate, usually because brakes are applied strong and the wheels locked.
SCUFF MARKS – are signs left on the road by tires that are sliding or
79. One’s impression or personal belief is ________
scrubbing while the wheel is still turning.
A. fact C. proof
B. evidence D. indirect 84. The following are considered has an “Elusive”
object in crime scene investigation EXCEPT ___---
80. Which of the following is NOT one of the A. Association evidence C. Object evidence
behaviors commonly associated with organized crime B. testimonial evidence D. Physical evidence
activities?
A. conduct of illicit activities and provisions of 85. The study of organized crime, a criminal group
illicit goods that is non-ideological and possess no political
B. systematic murder and influence and peddling agenda always motivated by ____
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A. control C. profit C. physical
B. Influence D. power D. testimony

86. Following are cause of traffic acccident EXCEPT 95. As arson investigator, you understood the
_______ following as some of the factors that may be affect
A. undisciplined drivers the EXTENT of burning, EXCEPT ________
B. road work obstruction A. wind velocity C. numbers of incendiary
C. vehicle over speeding B. relative humidity D. air temperature
D. lack traffic rules and regulation
The rate and extent of the spread of fire depends on a number of
Factors contributing to accidents factors, chief among which are the following:
Research study’s in united kingdom have shown that human factors a. Wind velocity
contribute to” 95%” of accidents, road factors to about “one quarter of a b. Relative humidity, dryness of the materials and the absence of
percent” and vehicle factors to fewer than “5%”. rain
c. Air temperature
87. Building must have this design when is used as a d. Nature and condition of any vegetation surrounding the building
continuous passageway for the transmission of air? e. Nature of building construction
A. Exhaust system C. duct system
B. fire exit D. duct 96. Which of the following is the purpose of search
in the crime scene?
88. Investigating a burning building, you look for A. all of these C. tracing evidence
the source of fire and its ignition. Which of the B. corpus delicti D. Associative evidence
following is NOT a source of ignition?
A. Electrical C. Accidental SITUATIONAL
B. mechanical D. chemical
SITUATON 1 – Fire officer “Bikoy” was responding to
89. Outside of the family structure, emotional the fire scene. Apparently, the flammable material
disputes that results to killing often occur in the is an asphalt or “Krudo”. The only extinguishing
bars and similar social gathering places. Which of agent that he has is water.
the following MOST LIKELY the cause?
A. consumption of alcoholic beverages 97. .from the foregoing situation, can FO Bikoy use
B. jealousy between friends water to extinguish the fire?
C. taking of illegal drugs I. No, water is not best extinguishing agent for
D. distrust with or among strangers flammable liquid
II. Yes, if water is used in a rainy or sprinkler
90. Studies have shown that workplace homicide manner.
suspects are TYPICALLY caused the following, EXCEPT III. No, absolutely not.
_______. A. I, III C. I, II
A. Disrupted employee C. Obsessive employee B. I D. III
B. Domestic offender D. Stranger or outsider
98. From the foregoing situation and under the given
91. What is the set of doctrines or beliefs that form circumstances, what would be the best extinguishing
the basis of political, economic and other systems? agent of FO Bikoy?
A. Politics C. Ideology A. Water, so that the flammable liquid may be
B. Religion D. Tradition diluted.
B. Chemical powder, as it will absorb the flammable
92. The privilege of immediate use of roadway in liquid material.
preference to another vehicle or pedestrian is C. Removal of the flammable material from the fire.
_________ D. Foam extinguishing agent as it will block the
A. Immunity C. Leniency oxygen in penetrating the flammable liquid.
B. Giving way D. Right of way
99. From the foregoing situation, can FO Bikoy use
93. The illicit funds of PINUNO organized group is CO2 (Carbon Dioxide) an extinguishing agent?
in the financial institution already. As the I. Yes, as it will absorb the flammable liquid if
investigator, and anticipating the next move of the fire is just small one
PINUNO, what is this process in money laundering II. No, as it will only be absorbed by the flammable
that Don Emilio will undertake in order to prevent liquid.
the tracing back illicit funds. III. Yes, Provided that the CO2 is in substantial
A. Integration C. Conversion amount.
B. Placement D. Layering A. I,II C. I, III
B. I D. II, III
94. The evidence that can be associated with a
single, unique source is ______ 100. From the foregoing situation, supposed that
A. individual characteristics FO Bikoy has foam fire extinguishing agent, can he
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A. Yes, because foam will block the oxygen needed V.When
sustain fire. VI.How
B. No, because it will require a lot of foam A. 1
extinguishing agent B. 4
C. Yes, Foam will dilute the flammable liquid C. 5
D. No, since foam is lighter than the flammable D. 6
liquid, it will float.
109. It is the most controversial questioning
using the 6 cardinal rules point
101. James Bautista has a student permit on A. What
January 05 2015, what year and month should James
B. Where
apply for non-professional license?
C. Why
A. March 10 2015
D. Who
B. June 05 2015
NOTE: 6 cardinal points
C. July05 2015
D. Feb 05 2015
110. Considered as the cardinal points to be
answered in the course of investigation.
102. Which of the following is NOT a proper intake
6 W‘s and 1H
of methamphetamine hydrochloride
5 W‘s and 1H
A. Smoking
3 W‘s and 2H
B. Snorting 4 W‘s and 1H
C. Chasing the dragon
D. Oral 111. In 5Ws and 1H in basis question in conducting
investigation, the H or “how” established the
103. The interview of the witness can be described
perpetrator’s what?
by the acronym IRONIC, which stand for.
A. Alibi
A. Inquiry, recognition, organization, novelty,
B. Modus operandi
identity, continuity
C. Suspects
B. Identity, rapport, omnipresent, narration,
D. Strangers
inquiry, conclusion
C. Identity, recognition, opening statement,
112. It refers to the specific habit, techniques or
narration, inquiry, conclusion
peculiarities characterizing the methods/procedures
D. Identity, rapport, opening statement, narration,
employed in carrying out the criminal act. It is
inquiry, conclusion called:
A. Technical act
104. The interviewer must develop good relationship B. Modus operandi
with the subject, this is attained by having a
C. Crime habit
A. Rapport
D. Operational act
B. Breadth of interest
C. Forceful character
113. The primary job of an investigator is to
D. Salesman
determine whether a crime has been committed in
order to determine such, he must have knowledge of
105. A form of physical dependence, severe craving
the so-called __________ cardinal questions of
for the drug even to the point interfering with the
investigation.
person’s ability to function normally.
A. six
A. Tolerance B. three
B. Addiction C. four
C. Habituation D. two
D. Psychological dependence
114. Which of the following should be the accurate
106. The 14k is based in Hong Kong; the Bamboo Gang
term to refer to a man who controls prostitutes and
is based in:
arranges clients for them, taking part of their
A. Italy
earnings in return?
B. China
A. Pimps
C. Macao
B. Bugaw
D. Taiwan
C. Macks
D. Magistar
107. In general, how many hours that death does
the blood essentially down permanently? 115. Shabu is originated in China, Cocaine is
A. 8 hrs originated in:
B. 4 hrs A. Columbia
C. 6 hrs
B. Mexico
D. 2 hrs
C. India
D. France
108. It is the most controversial questioning
using the 6 cardinal rules point
116. Methamphetamine is once known as poor man’s
I.What
cocaine
II.Where
A. Shabu
III.Why
B. Marijuana
IV.Who
C. Heroin
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D. Cocaine NOTE: The Golden Crescent is located in the South
West Asia, countries are major cultivators of opium
117. What is the king of all drugs? Iran, Afghanistan, India and Pakistan
A. Shabu
B. Marijuana 125. When the heat source which provided a
C. Alcohol destructive fire is from cooking appliances that
D. Ecstacy involves combustible cooking media such as vegetable
or animal oil, the class of fire is considered as
118. Drugs that is commonly used by _________.
athletes having the properties of increasing stamina A. Class K fire
and/or energy. B. Class D fire
A. Methylenedioxy C. Class B fire
B. Anabolic steroid D. No Class
C. Diacetylmorphine
D. Ecstacy 126. The fuel is comprised of normal combustible
materials such as wood, paper, fibers, draperies and
119. What do you call the name of the drug from the trash. It requires saturation by water or water fog
leaves of the coca bush plant, a South American A. CLASS A FIRE
shrub? It is a central nervous system stimulant. B. CLASS C FIRE
A. opiates C. CLASS K FIRE
B. marijuana D. CLASS B FIRE
C. cocaine
D. shabu 127. If the fire is caused by flammable or
combustible liquids, such as kerosene, gasoline,
120. In the Philippines, which of the following benzene, alcohol etc., it is said to be classified
agencies must be accountable for an effective driver as
control program? A. Class A fire
A. courts B. Class B fire
B. LTO C. Class C fire
C. All of these D. Class D fire
D. Police
128. In fire investigation, those which start in
121. If the fire is set by rationale motive, the live electrical wires, equipment, motors electrical
important point to establish is ___. are considered -
A. intensity of fire A. class A fire
B. size of fire B. class B fire
C. rapidity of spread C. class C fire
D. origin of fire D. class D fire

122. In the drug trafficking business, which of the 129. This type of fire results from burning of wood,
following is considered a major route, also known paper, textile, and other carbonaceous materials.
as the golden triangle? Extinguishment of this type is by quenching and
A. Iraq, Afghanistan and Thailand cooling. Which one of the following?
B. Philippines, Thailand and Hong Kong A. class A fire
C. Myanmar, Laos and Thailand B. class C fire
D. Iran, Afghanistan and Pakistan C. class B fire
D. class D fire
Note: Burma, Laos, Thailand / Thailand-Burma-Laos
Borders - 80% of illicit drugs of the world originate 130. A burning magnesium is classified as:
A. Class A fire
123. Believe to be the controller of golden triangle. B. Class B fire
A. Chinese mafia C. Class C fire
B. Chinese triad D. Class D fire
C. Triad
D. All of the above 131. It refers to any chemical substance that by
virtue of its chemical nature alters the structure
NOTE: The Golden Triangle is controlled by the and functioning of a living organism.
Triad; the Colombian and Peruvian drug trafficking A. Medicine
was controlled by Medellin Cartel B. Herbal plants
C. Medicinal plants
124. Opium use in China was stemmed out from India D. Drug
and became widespread in the 19th Century. From
Middle East, the plant was cultivated in India, NOTE: DRUG - A chemical substance which affects a
Pakistan, Iran and Afghanistan which is called today person in such a way as to bring physiological,
as the: psychological, emotional or behavioral change.
A. City of Dope
B. Golden Crescent 132. among the following which has the right of way
C. Green triangle when they meet on in an intersection
D. Golden triangle A. ambulance
B. police car
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C. fire truck FE-36 is a type of portable extinguisher meaning
D. president’s car “Hydrofluorocarbon-236fa” or “HFC-236fa”

133. Where 2 or more emergency vehicles, operating


as such approach the same intersection from 139. Company files, Police files & records from
different directions, creating a probability civic spirited citizens are classified
conflict, an officer directing traffic at the A. Information
intersection must give preference to one and cause B. Information from cultivated sources
the others to yield the right of way. Of the C. Information from regular sources
following, the type of vehicle which should D. Confidential information
generally be given preferences over any of the
vehicle is the 140. These are information coming from the
A. Ambulance underworld people such as criminals, prisoners or
B. Police car ex-convicts.
C. Fire truck A. Classified
D. Wrecker B. Grapevine
C. Cultivated
134. When there are two vehicles approaching in an D. Regular
intersection at the same time, which one should give
the right of way? 141. Information furnished by informants or
A. the vehicle coming from the right informers is classified as:
B. the vehicle approaching from the left A. Cultivated
C. the vehicle which is turning right at the moment B. Open
D. the vehicle which is about to turn left at the C. Regular
moment D. Natural

NOTE: When two vehicle approach in an intersection 142. _____________ may be in sensory, written and
at approximately at the same time, which shall give physical forms which can be obtained from the
the right of way regular, cultivated grapevines sources.
The vehicle coming from the left A. Information
B. Evidence
135. Which of the following drug is the least abused C. Data
in the Philippines? D. Proof
A. Methamphetamine hydrochloride
B. Diacetylmorphine 143. Which of the following is NOT one of the form
C. Cannabis of information the investigator obtained from
D. Methylenedioxymethamphetamine regular, cultivated or grapevine sources?
A. Sensory
NOTE: LEAST abused drug – B. Written
Methylenedioxymethamphetamine “ECSTACY” C. Concrete
MMDA Methylene – Dioxy - Meth - Amphetamine is D. Physical forms
commonly known as “ecstacy”
144. Mujahedeen means what?
136. MMDA is commonly known as “ecstacy” while A. The holy war
methamphetamine hydrochloride- B. The base
A. Shabu C. Geronimo
B. Cocaine D. Freedom fighters
C. Mescaline
D. Benzedrine NOTE: mujuhideen

137. Which of the following is responsible in the 145. It is the conveying of persons, goods, and
making of the policy and formulating strategy on things from one place to another.
drug prevention and control of the government? A. Traffic
A. DOJ B. Transportation
B. PDEA C. Movement
C. DDB D. Shipping
D. DOH and DILG
NOTE: Defined as the act or process of conveying
NOTE: supervises the enforcement of the law on from one place to another - Transportation
prohibited and regulated drugs.
146. Among the following, which one refers to
138. AFFF means? a group of crimes where the borders defining
A. Aqueous Film Forming Foam territorial boundaries of nations are involved?
B. Aqua Form Filming Fade A. International crimes
C. Aquious Film Fade Form B. Transnational crimes
D. Aquoes Form Filming Foam C. Border crimes
D. Intercontinental crimes
NOTE: the percentage of water and foam in AFF 96%
water and 4% foam 147. Transnational crimes describe crimes that are
not only international but crimes that by their
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nature involve _______ as an essential part of the 154. Cocaine is come from South America; ivory
criminal activity. white heroin is come from______
A. Border crossings A. The golden Crescent
B. Profit B. The golden triangle
C. Violence C. Hongkong
D. None of these D. Silver triangle

148. An offense whose inception, prevention and/or 155. Cocaine has originated from Columbia; Shabu
direct or indirect effects involved more than one originated from:
country. A. Japan
A. Drug trafficking and human smuggling B. China
B. Terrorism, piracy and cybercrimes C. Mexico
C. Transnational crimes D. India
D. Global crimes
156. The transshipment point of all forms of heroin
NOTE: This is also known as borderless crime in the world is:
A. Japan
149. When we speak of transnational crime B. Hong Kong
groups, it operates not only in one but several C. Philippines
what? D. Burma
A. States
B. Borders 157. The Cali Cartel Produces over _______ of cocaine
C. Modus operandi in the world
D. Target A. 90%
B. 80%
150. The Philippine Center on Transnational Crime C. 70%
which is created by virtue of EO no. 62, is under D. 60%
what office or agency?
A. Office of the President 158. The Golden Triangle produces how many percent
B. DILG of opium in the world?
C. DOJ a. 60%
D. PNP b. 80%
c. 70%
151. The Philippine Center on Transnational Crimes d. 90%
is under the office of the President and also under
the general supervision of? 159. Where was the first raid of marijuana happened
A. National Security Adviser in the Philippines?
B. DFA A. Malabon
C. DILG B. Paraniaque
D. DND C. Manila
D. Pasay
152. What is the primary mandate of the Philippine
Center on Transnational Crime? 160. Which of the following country that is not one
a. To formulate and implement a concerted program of the “Silver Triangle”?
of action of all law enforcement, intelligence and A. Peru
other government agencies for the prevention and B. Bolivia
control of transnational crime. C. Columbia
b. To establish through the use of modern D. Cambodia
information and telecommunication a shared central
data base among government agencies for information NOTE: SILVER TRIANGLE “PERU, COLOMBIA, BOLIVIA
on criminals, methodologies, arrest and convictions
on transnational crimes. 161. is the skillful questioning of a person who is
c. To establish a center for strategic research on reluctant to divulge information concerning the
the structure and dynamics of transnational crimes offense under investigation.
in all its forms, and predict trends and analyze A. Instrumentation
relationships of given factors for the formulation B. Information
of individual and collective strategies for the C. Interview
prevention and detection of transnational and D. Interrogation
organized crime and for the apprehension of the
criminals involved. NOTE: Interrogation scenario
d. All of the above
162. The questioning of a person suspected of
153. Known to be the major transshipment point for having committed an offense or of a person who
international drug trafficker in Europe and the is reluctant to make a full disclosure of
PARADISE OF DRUG USERS IN EUROPE. information in his possession which is pertinent
A. Spain to the investigation is appropriately called
B. Turkey A. Defense of Personal Right
C. Germany B. Interrogation
D. Philippines C. Interview
D. Survey Method
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B. Instrumentation
163. The simple questioning of a person who is C. Criminalistics
cooperating in the investigation. D. Interview/Interrogation
A. Interview
B. Inquiry 170. In the art of investigation, the use of the
C. Interrogation instruments and state-of-the-art equipment for
D. Instrumentation processing physical evidence is called:
A. Investigation
164. The questioning of persons not suspected of B. Instrumentation
being involved in a crime, but who knows about the C. Equipmentation
crime or individuals involved in it. D. Interrogation
A. Interrogation
B. rumor mongering 171. Which phase of criminal Investigation that
C. interview the investigator apprised the person of his right
D. inquiry under Republic Act 7438?
A. During the identification of criminal offender
165. In a police interrogation process, the room B. During the arrest, detention and interrogation
should provide freedom from distractions: designed of the offender
simply to enhance the concentration of both the C. During the gathering of evidence to prove the
interrogation and the subject on the matter under guilt of criminal offender
questioning. This is D. During police line-up
A. Part of the standard operating procedure
B. Simply a technique for successful interrogation 172. Which of the following is not one of the
C. Not necessary except when interrogee is questioning techniques that should be utilized in
reluctant interrogation?
D. Dependent on the interrogation A. Chronological
B. Going backward
166. Which of the following is one of the so called C. General to specific
3 I’s of investigation? D. Going upward
A. Inquiry
B. interrogation 173. What is the principal psychological factor
C. Intelligence that contributes to a successful interrogation?
D. inspection A. Privacy
B. Rapport between the interrogator and the subject
NOTE; 3 Is “INFORAMTION, INTERROGATION/INTERVIEW, C. Legality
INSTRUMENTATION D. It should be done in the interrogation room with
one way mirror
The three tools in criminal investigation, whereby
their application varies in proportion on their 174. Corpus delicti means the body of the crime or
necessity to establish the guilt of the accused in facts constitutive or tends to corroborate if there
a criminal case. is any, to the:
A. Admission
167. Investigation has 3 I’s, to be precise these B. Evidence
are the Information, Interview, Interrogation and C. Crime
Instrumentation. Of all these, Information are D. Confession
deemed to be the most important because:
A. Information involves the elements of the crime Note: CORPUS DELICTI
B. Information identifies the perpetrator of the
crime 175. Interrogation is the questioning of a person
C. Information identifies witnesses that will lead suspected of having committed an offense. Can
to the suspects interrogation be also made on witnesses?
D. Information determines the guilt of the suspects A. No
B. Seldom
168. Investigation has 3 I’s, to be precise these C. It depends
are the Information, Interview/Interrogation and D. Yes
Instrumentation. Among of them, Information is
deemed to be the most important because: Note: RELUCTANT and HOSTILE WITNESS
A. Information involves the elements of the crime
B. Information identifies the perpetrator of the 176. If while at the crime scene, circumstances
crime indicate that immediate interrogation of the suspect
C. Information identifies witnesses that will lead is necessary, what should you do FIRST?
to the suspect A. Know his/her cohorts
D. All of these B. Advice the suspect of the Miranda Culinary
C. Locate the physical evidence
169. Through this tool of criminal investigation D. Determine the motive
tangible things may be used to detect crimes,
identify the criminals, facilitate, and assist the 177. He was a criminal who turned Paris
investigator in its task in achieving the objectives Investigator. He was a former convict who became a
of criminal investigation. notorious thief-catcher and was credited being the
A. Information
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founder of LA SURETE - FRANCE’S NATIONAL DETECTIVE the four walls opening outward. Measurements are
ORGANIZATION. Who was he? then indicated from a point on the floor to the
A. Eugene Vidocq wall.
B. Sherlock Wool A. Baseline or coordinated method –run a baseline
C. Etchoneva Viera from one fixed point to another, from which
D. Hendrick Lupin III measurements are taken at right angles.
B. Rectangular method – uses two adjacent walls as
Note: Father of Sherlock holmes in france - Edmond fixed points as distances are measured at right
Locard angles.
C. Triangulation method – “OUTDOOR SCENES” uses
178. The searchers follow each other in the path of straight-line measurements from two fixed objects
a crime scene beginning in the outside and circling to the evidence to create a triangle with evidence
around a central point. in the angle formed by two straight lines.
A. strip method D. cross projection method
B. wheel method
C. spiral method note: 3d – presents floors and walls as the were on
D. zone method one surface.

Note: The searchers follow each other in the path 184. It is the number of persons who handled and
of a crime scene beginning in the outside and possess the pieces of evidence the moments they were
circling around a central point. collected.
A. Chain of collection
179. Statement no. 1- In spiral method of search, B. Chain of custody
the searchers gather at the center and proceed C. Chain of delivery
outward along radius or spokes. Statement no. 2- D. All of the above
In wheel method, the searchers follow each other
along the path of a spiral, beginning on the outside Note:
and spiraling in toward the center. CHAIN OF CUSTODY
A. Statement No. 1 is correct - The methodology involving the systematic
B. Statement No. 2 is incorrect searching, handling, distribution and
C. Statements No.1 and 2 are both correct accountability of all evidence found at the crime
D. Statements No.1 and 2 are both incorrect scene, including the documentation of every article
of evidence from the point of initial discovery at
180. This may be applicable to a crime scene which the scene, to its collection and transport to the
approximately circular or oval. The searchers gather point of examination, its temporary storage and its
at the center and proceed outward along a radii or final disposal.
spokes. - Each person handling an items of evidence from
A. Wheel method the time of discovery until presentation in court
B. Zone method must take certain safeguards.
C. Spiral method - When a drug evidence is transferred from one
D. Strip method investigator to another, the process of evidence
transfer
181. In criminal investigation, when the area to
be searched is huge which requires several crew Note: CHAIN OF CUSTODY OF EVIDENCE
to make the search, the appropriate method of The investigator who collects physical evidence
search should be should take it to the laboratory by himself whenever
A. Strip Method this is possible, otherwise, he should obtain a
B. Spiral Method receipt from each person to whom he gives or receives
C. Zone Method evidence.
D. Double Strip Method
185. To prove the chain of custody of evidence the
Note: the method of search used when the area to be following must be demonstrated except:
search is divided into quadrants and each searcher A. The evidence must be free from alteration,
is assign to one quadrant contamination and switching
B. The evidence offered is the same evidence found
182. Search of crime scene where the searchers (A, at the scene
B & C) proceed slowly at the same pace along the C. There is no opportunity to replace or improperly
path parallel to one side of the rectangle. At the alter the evidence
end of the rectangle, the searcher turns and D. Any change in the condition of the evidence can
proceeds back along new lanes but parallel to the be explained
first movement. This type of search is called
A. spiral method 186. Known as the Guzman-Loera Organization called
B. strip method alianza de sangre (Blood Alliance) which considered
C. zone method by United States intelligence community as the most
D. wheel powerful drug trafficking in the world ;
A. The gulf cartel
Note: double strip B. The Juarez cartel
C. Tijuana cartel
183. a sketching method in which the ceiling D. Sinaloa cartel
appears to open up like a lid of hinged box, with
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Note: Sinaloa drug cartel
The one serves as the middleman between South 193. Uses of physical evidence, EXCEPT:
American producers of illegal drugs and an A. Determine the cause of crime
unquenchable American market and the Mexico’s B. Reconstruct the crime
largest drug cartel and believe to be raking in C. Identify the participants
approximately $3 billion per year from its nefarious D. Confirm or discredit an alibi
activities.
Note: the most powerful cartel in Mexico 194. Hair strands are considered what type of
physical evidence?
187. Which of the ff.is considered as the best tool A. Associative
to reduce loss of life from fire? B. Real
A. Automatic sprinkler C. Physical
B. Fire hydrant D. Demonstrative
C. Fire extinguisher
D. Smoke detector NOTE: Fingerprints and shoe impressions

Note: Fire extinguisher is considered a fire aid 195. Which it is not excluded by the law as tending
device that is very effective when the fire is small to prove a fact in issue?
or just starting. A. material evidence
NOTE: Used of suppressing small fires. B. direct evidence
C. relevant evidence
188. It is a mechanical device, usually made of D. competent evidence
metal, containing chemicals, fluids, or gases for
stopping fires, the means for application of its 196. The four most important tactical operations
contents for the purpose of putting out fire, of terrorist are, EXCEPT:
particularly small fire, before it propagates, and A. Bombing
is capable of being readily moved from place to B. Prostitution
place. C. Assassination
A. Portable fire extinguisher D. Kidnapping
B. Fire truck
C. Fire engine NOTE: mostly committed assassination or bombing
D. Fire extinguisher
197. These are the most frequent terrorist acts,
189. In electrical fire what method will you used? accounting for as much as 80% of terrorist-related
A. ABC EXTINGUISHER violence:
B. WATER A. Bombing
C. BAKING SODA B. Assassination
D. ONE CAP OF WATER AND BAKING SODA C. Kidnapping
Note: scenario ON ELECTRICAL FIRE “pull out THE D. Prostitution
PLANK apply ABC fire extinguisher”
198. Which of the following is not one of the
traditional terrorist tactics?
190. Articles and materials found in connection with A. Bombing and hijacking
investigation and which aides in establishing the C. Arson and Assault
identity of the perpetrator or circumstances under B. Rape or any form of sexual assault
which the crime was committed or which in general, D. Kidnapping and taking hostages
assist in the prosecution of the criminal.
A. Corpus delicti 199. What is the effect of the declaration
B. Fruits of the crime of president Rodrigo Duterte on declaring a “state
C. Physical evidence of emergency on lawless violence after the bombing
D. Chain of custody of evidence event in Davao?
A. The arm force of the Philippines was given the
Note: Types of the characteristics of physical authority to conduct law enforcement operation
evidence. B. Resident were advised to stay indoor while police
Class characteristics (meaning) and military conduct checkpoint and search in
Individual characteristics (meaning) vehicle and houses
191. Special crime investigation is more concerned
C. Nationwide
on. D. The writ to Habeas Curpos was suspended
A. testimonial evidence
B. associative evidence 200. What opium preparation is combined with camphor
C. tracing evidence to produce a household remedy for diarrhea and
D. physical evidence abdominal pain?
A. Tincture of Opium
192. Deals with the study of major crimes based on B. Raw opium
the application of special investigative technique? C. Paregoric
A. Special Crime Investigation D. Granulated opium
B. SOCO investigation
C. Crime Scene investigation 201. Papaver Somniferum is a scientific name of what
D. Police intervention drug?

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A. Indian hemp 210. White crystalline powder with very bitter
B. Coca bush numbering taste and said to be one of strongest
C. Opium derivatives of opium poppy.
D. Erythroxylon coca A. Morphine
B. Heroin
202. Any part of the plant of the papaver somniferum, C. Cocaine
including the seeds. D. Codeine
A. Opium poppy
B. Marijuana 211. The source of most analgesic narcotic is:
C. Caffeine components A. Opium
D. Codeine B. morphine
C. heroine
203. It is the mother of the following drugs. D. All of them
A. Morphine
B. Codeine 212. Drug developed out of morphine derived from the
C. Opium Poppy word “Hero” which means courage.
D. Heroin A. Heroine
B. Ecstacy
Note: Papaver Somniferum and considered as the C. Morphine
mother drugs of other narcotics substance. D. Heroin

204. Most popular plants as a source of dangerous 213. A major sources of the world’s supply of opiate
drugs, except: drugs comes from the “Golden Triangle” in Asia
A. Indian hemp Mainland. This drug is what?
B. Opium poppy A. Marijuana
C. Coca bush B. Heroin
D. Ephedra C. Cocaine
D. LSD
205. What is the dangerous drugs can be extracted
from the Chinese plant known as ephedra or “ma 214. It is one of the oldest methods of suspect
huang“? identification:
A. cocaine A. Cartographic sketch
B. shabu B. Composite
C. mescaline C. Rouges gallery
D. Benzedrine D. Police line up

206. What is the main precursor of methamphetamine 215. One of the kind of oxidation which is the same
hydrochloride? as actual burning it is the rapid oxidation
A. Methamphetamine accompanied by heat and light
B. Ketamine A. Combustion
C. Ephedrine B. Flames
D. Amphetamine C. Boiling point
D. Flash point
207. Symbolism for identity purposes are common
features of organized crime groups. Which group of 216. A minimum temperature that the substances must
organized crime has the SYMBOL OF IMAGES OF A BLACK be heated in order to sustain combustion
HAND? The gang's primary symbol, which is often used A. Temperature
in tattoos by members, is the symbol of eagle and a B. Ignition
snake atop a flaming circle over crossed knives. C. Flashpoint
A. Mexican Mafia D. Burning point
B. Cosa Nostra
C. Irish Mob 217. The lowest temperature at which a substance
D. Creep and Blood gives off vapour that burns momentarily, when a
flame or spark is applied, is called-
208. The principal alkaloid of opium A. Self-ignition point
constituting as much 20% of opium is B. Kindling point
A. Morphine C. Fire point
B. Shabu D. Flashpoint
C. Heroin
D. Codeine 218. The temperature at which a flammable liquid
forms a vapor-air mixture that ignites
209. The most important constituent of opium is the A. Flash point
drug: B. Vapor pressure
A. Morphine C. Temperature
B. Heroin D. Boiling point
C. Codeine
D. Cocaine 219. The lowest temperature of a liquid in an open
container at which vapors are evolved fast enough
to support continuous combustion
A. Fire point
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B. Ignition temperature medical-legal officer conducts a detailed
C. Flash point examination on the cadaver to determine the exact
D. Vapor pressure cause of death.
A. Autopsy
220. The minimum temperature at which a liquid fuel B. Post mortem
will start to vaporize is known as: C. Embalmment
A. Flash point D. Medico-legal examination
B. Fire point
C. Ignition point 229. In a case of dead person, when autopsy should
D. Melting point be performed?
A. Death has been caused by violence
221. Whether it be solid, liquid, or gas, is the B. At once when there is the slightest reason to
minimum temperature that the substance must be suspect the probability of homicide.
heated in order to sustain combustion. C. Upon the request of the dead person’s family
A. Temperature D. In all cases involving death
B. Flash point
C. Ignition temperature 230. Documentation of all wounds, bruises
D. Burning point scratches, scars, or other marks at the time of
autopsy is the work of:
222. If a fire breaks out simultaneously in A. Forensic pathologist
different parts of the building, it is most B. Medical examiner
reasonable to think that the fire is the result C. Homicide investigator
A. Explosive D. Medico-legal officer
B. Spontaneous combustion
C. Carelessness 231. Injury characterized by removal of the
D. Incendiary fire specific epithelial layer of the skin brought about
by friction against a hard rough surface.
NOTE: indication of arson A. Hematoma
B. Stabwound
223. In the study of the fire tetrahedron, which is C. Abrasion
called the 4th element of fire? D. Lacerated wound
A. Pyrolysis
B. Combustion process 232. Before the dead body is removed from the crime
C. The Chain reaction scene, the investigator must be sure that the
D. Thermal decomposition of matter following had already been performed.
1. Crime scene search, sketch and photograph taken.
224. While marijuana is classified as a
hallucinogen drug; which among of the following is 2. Possible witnesses are identified, leads taken
a depressant drug? into considerations and relative position of the
A. opium body was determined.
B. shabu 3. Notes are properly taken cared, evidence are
C. cocaine identified, collected and preserved.
D. heroine 4. Close coordination between the medico-legal
officer, the prosecutor and the homicide
225. Semi-synthetic alkaloid substance investigator was established.
extracted from fungus which grows in rye, wheat and A. 1 and 4
other grains. B. 2 and 3
A. LSD C. 1, 2 and 3
B. MDMA D. 1, 2, 3 and 4
C. Mescaline
D. Psilocybin 233. A cursory examination of the dead body by the
medico-legal officer conducts a detailed examination
226. Means employed to avoid the occurrence of fire on the cadaver to determine the exact cause of death.
A. Fire suppression A. Post mortem
B. Fire control B. Medico-legal examination
C. Fire inspection C. Autopsy
D. Fire prevention D. Embalmment

227. A science that examines the cadaver of the 234. Assume a dead body has been discovered on the
person thru autopsy in order to determine the cause street and being the only police officer around, you
of death have been called upon by a passerby to proceed to
A. Forensic chemistry the scene. Upon arriving at the scene, several
B. Forensic medicine onlookers are gathered. As a rule, it is essential
C. Forensic science that a police officer should refrain from expressing
D. Forensic pathology his opinion as the probable cause of death because:
A. your opinion may influence the investigator
NOTE: What is the duty pf the pathologist in assigned to the case
examining suspicious death? B. no useful purpose will be served
C. the killer may overhear your conclusion
228. The process by which the pathologist or D. you do not know the cause of the death
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D. 10909
235. Considered to be the beginning of any
homicide investigation is: Note : RA 9260 “anti-money laundering”
A. Process of establishing the accurate cause of
death 242. Known as G7 Nations, they were mandated to
B. Process of determining who is responsible for the devise international standards and policies to
death combat money laundering. Which of the following is
C. Process of determining how the victim was killed not one of them?
D. Process of determining when the victim was killed A. France, Germany and Italy
B. Japan
236. Jessie was invited by the NBI operatives to C. United kingdom of Great Britain, United States
answer questions pertinent to the murder case of America, and Canada
investigated. After the questioning at the NBI D. China, South Korea and Russia
Headquarters however, he was held for further
questioning and considered him a suspect already. 243. The G-7 Nations were mandated to
Persons who can visit him are as follows, except: develop international standards and policies in
A. Lovers, friend and countrymen fighting money laundering. All except one are not
B. Immediate member of his family member of the G-7 Nations?
C. Any medical doctor, priest or religious minister A. Canada, France, Germany
D. Personnel of the C.H.R B. Italy, Japan
C. North Korea, China
237. In sending out letters and relevant papers, D. United Kingdom, United States
the documents should be arranged in a certain
manner. What do you call the act of arranging the 244. G7 is a group of seven countries who were
document? leading in terms of economy who proposed that money
A. Special mail handling laundering be made as criminal offense. What are the
B. Filing countries compose of G-7?
C. Assembling A. USA, France, Italy, Germany, Japan, Canada and
D. Documentation United Kingdom.
B. Switzerland, England, Spain, Turkey, Amsterdam,
238. Money laundering’s main objective is: Scotland and Ireland.
a. to conceal the beneficial ownership or audit C. Philippines, China, Russia, Japan, South Korea,
trail of illegally obtained money or valuable so Hong Kong and Taiwan.
that it appears to have originated from a legitimate D. Philippines, Malaysia, Thailand, Cambodia, Hong
source. Kong, Indonesia and Vietnam.
b. to keep the money hidden from the authorities
c. to gain interest from the money NOTE: European Union is also represented within the
d. to buy expensive jewelry G7

239. In 2000 the United Nations Convention against 245. What is the international body formed
Transnational Organized Crime extended the legal by the leading industrial countries in the world,
definition of money laundering to include all collectively known as the Group of Seven (“G7”),
serious crimes. This is known as: during the Paris G7 Summit of 1989? Its mission is
a. Palermo Convention to pave the way for the effective prevention and
b. United Nations Convention detection of money laundering by ensuring that
c. Transnational Organized Crime Convention appropriate measures against money laundering are
implemented in all nations.
d. Organized Crime Convention A. The Financial Action Task Force (FATF)
B. The Egmont Group
240. Republic Act No. 9160 as amended by RA 9194, C. The Asia Pacific Group on Money Laundering
RA10167 and RA10365 defines money laundering as a D. NOTA
crime whereby the proceeds of an unlawful activity
(predicate crime) are transacted, thereby making 246. Placement in money laundering process means:
them appear to have originated from legitimate A. Merging of money into illegitimate economic and
sources. It is committed by any person who: financial systems.
a. transacts or attempts to transact with any B. Separating illicit proceeds from their source by
monetary instrument knowing that it involves or creating complex layers of financial transactions
relates to the proceed of an unlawful activity. designed to disguise the source of money, subvert
b. facilitates the commission of money-laundering the audit trail and provide anonymity
as defined in no.1 by knowingly performing or C. Disposal of cash proceeds derived from the
failing to perform an act. unlawful activity
c. fails to disclose and file a report with AMLC of D. Investing dirty money to legitimate business
any instrument or property as required under the law
d. All of the above 247. In the discussion of stages of money
laundering the act of disguising the trail to foil
241. Republic Act No. 9160 also known as anti- pursuit or the conversion of cash into monetary
money laundering act was amended by? instruments and the conversion of tangible assets
A. 10572 obtained by means of cash purchase is called heavy
B. 10635 soap which is also known as?
C. 10021 A. Layering
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B. Integration 254. As per the provision on money
C. Bulk cash smuggling laundering law the act of making the money available
D. Placement to the criminal once again with its occupational and
geographic origins hidden from view is termed to as?
248. What are the stages of process of money A. Predicate crime
laundering? B. Integration
1. Placement C. Structuring
2. Immersion D. Trade-based laundering
3. Layering
4. Integration 255. An international organization of
A. 1,2,3,4 Financial Intelligence Units (FIUs) established in
B. 1,2,3 June 9, 1995 as informal aggrupation of FIUs which
C. 1,3,4 were already in operation at the time. Its name was
D. 1,2,4 derived from the venue of the first meeting -the
Egmont-Arenberg Palace in Brussels, Belgium. As of
249. When we speak of stages of money laundering July 2003, it has a wide membership of Its goal is
we have three stages namely placement, layering and to provide a forum for FIUs to improve support to
integration. What kind of stage is the physical their respective national anti-money laundering
disposal of the money by putting them into the programs.
financial system usually through smurfing and A. The Financial Action Task Force (FATF)
immersion? B. The Egmont Group
1. Placement C. The Asia Pacific Group on Money Laundering
2. Smurfing D. NOTA
3. Integration
4. Layering 256. It conducts mutual evaluations of its
members and holds a periodic workshop on money
250. In the study of money laundering what is that laundering methods and trends. Its work mandate has
moving the funds from direct association with the been set out in a document containing specific terms
crime or is the physical disposal of the money by of reference for the group. This group is supported
putting them into the financial system, usually by a Secretariat, which serves as the focal point
through Smurfing and Immersion? for its activities.
A. Placement A. The Financial Action Task Force (FATF)
B. Immersion B. The Egmont Group
C. Integration C. The Asia Pacific Group on Money Laundering
D. Heavy soap D. NOTA

NOTE: scenario “in order not to be traced” 257. Not only developed countries but even
the Philippines are victims of money laundering
251. One of the following is a process by which using local banks on their illicit activities. The
criminals seek to disguise the illicit nature of government’s contemporary strategy in combating the
their proceeds by introducing them into the said problem is by targeting their what?
mainstream of legitimate commerce and finance. A. Banks
A. Plunder B. Cohorts
B. Money laundering C. Profits
C. Pyramiding D. Deposits
D. Monopoly
258. Considered to be the one who first to master
252. It is a crime whereby the proceeds of unlawful money laundering.
activity are transacted or attempted to be A. Al Capone In Chicago
transacted, to make them appear to have originated B. Salvatore “Lucky” Luciano
from legitimate sources: C. Meyer Lansky
A. Estafa D. Bugsy Seigel
B. Money Laundering
C. Anti-Money Laundering 259. What is smurfing?
D. Swindling A. It is a process of evading scrutiny from the
government agencies by breaking up
NOTE: Money Laundering a transaction involving a large amount of money into
A process which assets primarily cash derived from smaller transactions below the reporting threshold.
illegal activities are manipulated in such a manner B. A colloquial term for a money launderer, or one
to make the look as if they were derived from who seeks to evade scrutiny from government agencies
legitimate sources. by breaking up a transaction involving a large
amount of money into smaller transactions below the
253. In money laundering, what is the duty of the reporting threshold or the one who deposits
"Controller" or money brokers illegally gained money into bank accounts for
A. He is assigned in financing transfer in the near future
B. He is working in a bank C. The physical disposal of bulk of cash proceeds
C. Accounting derived from illegal activity
note: He is the professional accountant, lawyer, or D. Making the money available to the criminal once
stockholder of the group again with its occupational and geographic origins
hidden from view
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D. The boss of the organization
Note: smurfing
- One who seeks to evade scrutiny from government 265. A public official, usually not a member of
agencies by breaking up a transaction involving a the organization family, who can wield or manipulate
large amount of money into smaller transactions influence on behalf of the organization’s interest
below the reporting threshold is called _____
- One who deposits illegally gained money into bank A. Corruptee/corrupted
accounts for transfer in the near future B. Corrupter
C. Don
260. The physical disposal of bulk of cash D. Vice president
proceeds derived from illegal activity?
A. Smurf 266. He or she is the in-charge to bribes, buys,
B. Immersion intimidates, threatens, negotiates, and “sweet
C. Smurfing talks” into a relationship with the police, public
D. Integration officials or any else who might help the members
security and maintain immunity from arrest,
261. Members of the organized criminal group prosecution and punishment.
difficult assignment involving the use of violence A. Corruptee/corrupted
in a rational manner. B. Enforcer
A. Money mover
B. Fixer
C. Corrupter
C. Enforcer D. Don
D. Intelligence analyst
267. ISIL means?
262. Where does the concept of organized crime A. Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant
emerged? B. Islamic State of Iran and Libya
A. In China, when Triad established C. Islam State of Iran and the Lebanon
B. In Japan, when Yakuza was founded D. Islamic State of Iraq and the Libya
C. In Sicily Italy, when Mafia was first emerged
D. In the US, when Al Capone ran Chicago with blood Note: also known as the Islamic State of Iraq and
and guns Syria (ISIS)
The group first began referring to itself as the
1. The term “terrorism” originated during French Islamic State in June 2014, when it proclaimed
Revolution’s Reign of Terror (1793-1794) and the itself a worldwide caliphate, and named Abu Bakral-
word “terror” was derives from the LATIN word Baghdadi as its Caliph. As a caliphate, it claims
“terrere” meaning? religious, political and military authority overall
Muslims worldwide. As of December 2015, the group
A. To produce panic to the populace has control over vast landlocked territory in Iraq
B. To create fear and Syria, with a population estimate ranging
C. To fight between 2.8 million and 8 million people where it
D. To frighten enforces its interpretation of sharia law. They
affiliates control on small areas of Libya, Nigeria
2. Overtly violent organized crime group whose and Afghanistan and operate in other parts of the
members are known to be los hampones (the hoodlums) world, including North Africa and South Asia
and controller of coca cultivation in Bolivia and
Peru; production-drug labs in Colombia, Nicaragua, 268. The three pillar of traffic management
and Panama; smuggling operations- Bahamas, Turks, A. Engineering, education, enforcement
and Caicos, and later in Mexico. B. Engineering, education, economics
A. Colombian Drug Cartels C. Engineering, education, environment
B. Medellin Cartel D. Engineering, economics environment
C. The Cali Cartel
D. Northern Valle Del Cauca 269. The following are the three E’s of Traffic
Management and Operation except one:
263. This crime is committed whenever a public A. Engineering
officer does not account for what he collects and B. Education
he misappropriates the fees collected. C. Enforcement
A. Estafa D. Evaluation
B. Malversation
C. Corruption of public official Note: THREE Es “Engineering, Education, Enforcement”
D. Bribery
270. Detection, apprehension and penalization of
264. A corruptee in an organized crime is: traffic violators.
A. A public official, law enforcement officer or A. Traffic Engineering
anybody who is not a member of the organization and B. Traffic Enforcement
who helps the organization C. Traffic Economy
B. The one who intimidates, threatens or sweet talks D. Traffic Ecology
with law enforcement officers, politicians and
anybody who can help the organization 271. Maintenance and construction of roads,
C. One who kills and cause physical or psychological traffic ways and other traffic facilities by the
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DPWH, City Engineer’s Office, City or Municipal 278. Hashish is 8 to 10 times stronger than the
Councils, etc. commercial trade marijuana, it is:
A. Traffic Engineering a. Concentrated resin extracted from marijuana
B. Traffic Education b. Dried flower of marijuana
C. Traffic Enforcement c. Fruiting top of the plant cannabis sativa
D. Traffic Economy d. Finest and high grade leaves of marijuana
plant
272. The Makati City Police station specifically
the traffic unit was given a certificate of 279. What is most consumable in a burning
appreciation by the known private sector because of building?
their effectiveness and efficiency of conducting A. Wooden beam
traffic patrol as well as in terms of apprehending B. Brick facade
those erring drivers in the roadway. The above C. Concrete walls
scenario is referring to the attainment of traffic D. ALL OF THE ABOVE
engineering objective-
A. To achieve traffic efficiency/competence, free NOTE: When the building is burning, what usually
and rapid flow of traffic burned?
B. To present the close relationship of the pillars What is the reason why the fire fighters opened the
of traffic in the improvement traffic and solutions roofs of the burning building - Ventilation of the
of problems building
C. To simplify police actions and performance
D. To show the good police actions and performance 280. On a high way, a yellow or white line
make engineering plans effective with a dotted white line which means that
A. Allowed to overtake if the solid in your side
273. This combustible chemical which is widely used B. You cannot overtake if the solid is in your side
in local plastics industries as well as in drug and C. Keep right
chemical industries is called: D. Keep left
A. Nitrate NOTE: SCENARIO In the highway, when you saw the
B. Naphthalene parallel yellow line and then there is a white dotted
C. Dichromate in between, what is your interpretation
D. Peroxide
281. Organized crime group of Italy, except.
274. What is not essential in sketch? A. Cali cartel
A. Compass direction B. Sicilian mafia
B. Legend C. Cammora
C. Name of the sketcher
D. Items 282. In the basic concept of criminal
investigation, in order to be effective, it is not
NOTE: Not important in making a sketch governed by rigid rules or law, but most often, it
is governed by
275. What are the symptoms of the use of A. Intuition
amphetamines? B. Felicity of inspiration
A. Sensation of distorted time, space, sound, color C. Some chances
B. False perceptions of objects and experience D. All of the above
C. Excitement, alertness and wakefulness
D. Loss of appetite, anxiety and irritability 283. The imprisonment a convicted offender may
serve, at the rate Php 8.00 pesos a day subject to
NOTE: The symptoms of the used of Shabu. a certain rules, for failure to pay a fine and if
Alertness, wakefulness ordered to do so by the judgement is referred to as
A. subsidiary imprisonment
276. The word hashis is derived from the name B. secondary imprisonment
Hasan/Hashasin, a Muslim leader. Hashis refers to: C. preventive imprisonment
A. male marijuana plant D. none of the above
B. female marijuana plant
C. the marijuana resin 284. A person ceased to increase his height after
D. marijuana leaves the age of?
A. 20
277. Marijuana is the MOST abused drug in the B. 22
Philippines. It has several kinds of products and C. 24
these are: plants, seedlings, seeds, dried leaves, D. 25
hashish, slides, brownies, resins, teabags, and
stalks. Which of the said MJ products is the most 285. 9344 is the enactment in 2006 of the juvenile
popularly is the MOST popularly used by Filipinos justice system act (also known as REPUBLIC ACT 9344)
per PDEA 2005 report? was a progressive step towards a more restorative
A. Sticks and child–oriented juvenile justice system, amended
B. teabags by?
C. Dried leaves A. PD. 603
D. plants B. RA. 10054
C. RA. 10630
D. RA. 8552
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B. Boiling water ordeal
286. Which one the best define the doctrine of C. Trial by combat
maximum tolerance D. Hot by ordeal
A. Crying policeman
B. Anger should be minimized at the heat of public 294. This form of test was prevalent in India,
chaos specifically from those living in the hill tribes
C. Force is necessary when properly ordered of Rajhamal in the North of Bengal. The accused to
D. No warning shot during police intervention prove his innocence was asked to lick a red hot iron
for nine times unless burnt sooner, if the tongue
287. Mens rea means? is burned, the accused was put to death guilt was
A. Guilty act believed to make tongue dry
B. Guilty mind A. red hot iron ordeal
C. Negligence B. red water by ordeal
D. Imprudence C. trial by ordeal
D. trial by combat by ordeal
288. The two types of glass fractures are?
A. Radial and Ulnar fractures 295. This form of trial is undertaken where the
B. Radial and Concentric fractures accused is asked to fast for twelve hours, and then
C. Concentric and emetic fractures he is asked to swallow a small amount of rice and
D. Plain and one-way fractures drink dark colored water. If this acts as an emetic
and the accused rejects all of the rice, he is
289. Primary component of wood determined innocent from the charges. This was based
A. Wood on the belief that the fetish of the victim enters
B. Fibers the body through the mouth with the emetic red water,
C. Cellulose it examines the heart of the accused and if it finds
D. Carbon him innocent brings up the
A. red hot iron ordeal
290. In the Philippines the admissibility of B. red water by ordeal
photograph as evidence was ruled in the case of? C. trial by ordeal
A. People of the Philippine vs de vega, october 18, D. trial by combat by ordeal
1956
B. People of the Philippine vs delarosa, october 296. In 1150 A.D. the Roman Catholic clergy had
18, 1956 made full use of Indian practice of ordeals
C. City of manila vs cabangis, 10phil.151 specifically that of the rice chewing ordeal.
D. City of manila vs caungis, 10phil.151 Concentrated rice is the article selected instead
of cheese and bread, if the accused who asked to
291. This test of deception is undertaken by chew the concentrated rice is unable to swallow a
asking that person suspected of committing a crime single grain he is adjudged as guilty. This was
to place their right arm into the boiling pot to the based on the premise that a person conscious of
elbow, after plunging their arm they are asked to their crime and fearful of the punishment from God
take a rest at the same time, on one who after the would feel a suffocating sensation in their throat,
next afternoon has lost some of his skin or showed they would then on their fall on their knees and
a blister would be determined as the person guilty confess the crime.
of committing a crime A. Rice chewing ordeal
A. Trial by ordeal B. red water by ordeal
B. Boiling water ordeal C. trial by ordeal
C. Combat by ordeal D. trial by combat by ordeal
D. Balance by ordeal
297. The rules to be observed in the questioning
292. This was existed in the 600 B.C as early as a suspect?
the Institute of Vishnu wherein the practice of A. Simplicity of the question
determining the veracity of the statement of the B. One question at a time
accused by placing him on one scale of balance and C. Accepted applied answer
in the other scale a counter balance. Then the D. All of the above
accused is asked to step down the scale while the
judge delivers a catchphrase to the balance. After 298. As an initial step in criminal investigation
the exhortation, the accused is asked to go back to whereby the probe strictly observes one of the nine
the scale and if he is found to be lighter than (9) golden rules upon arrival at the crime scene.
before he was adjudged as acquitted Which one is referred to?
A. Trial by ordeal A. Arrest the suspect and prosecute him
B. Boiling water ordeal B. Do not touch or move any object
C. Combat by ordeal C. Save the life of the victim and at the same time
D. Balance by ordeal be able to identify the suspect, if any.
D. Apply immediately the mechanics of search and
293. A primitive practice of detecting deception cordon the crime scene
whereby controversies in accusations are settled by
means of duel, the victor will be spared from the 299. The initial procedures for fire
consequences while the loser will be pronounced investigators at the scene include-
guilty A. Check for possible secondary incendiary devices
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B. Check license plates of automobiles in the area D. Donkeys
of the fire
C. Ensure that access to the scene is under control 308. An informant who is consider the
D. Arrest the suspect weakest link in the criminal chain of the gang.
E. all of the above EXECPT D A. Frightened informant
B. False informant
300. The common motivations for arson C. Woman informant
EXCEPT ONE. D. None of the above
A. Arson-for-profit
B. Revenge, spite, jealousy 309. During an interview, planning is
C. Vandalism/malicious mischief important and must follow the order of the time and
D. Racial/religious hostility bring out facts orderly as they happened, this
E. Crime concealment/diversionary tactics technique is called?
F. Psychiatric afflictions A. Chronological questioning
G. None of the above B. Physical questioning
C. Investigation questioning
301. Factors affecting the rate of D. Physiological questioning
intensity of HEAT except one
A. Amount of materials/ substance to be burned 310. The broken part of vehicle rubbish,
B. Calorific value of burning material dust and other materials left at the scene of a
C. Oxygen area of exposure vehicular accident by a collision is commonly known
D. Flame length produced as?
E. All of the above A. Particles
B. Debris
302. The form of heat transfer that takes place C. Auto parts
within solids when one portion of an object is D. Scuff
heated.
A. Conduction 311. Its means the right to proceed ahead
B. Convection of another vehicle or pedestrian
C. Radiation A. Left turn
D. Heat transfer B. Right of way
C. Right turn
303. All lines, patterns, words, colors or other D. Left of way
gadgets except sign set into the surface or applied
upon or attached to the pavement or curbing official 312. The evidence found in the crime scene
place for the purpose of the regulating traffic are was blood after examination it was found out that
considered it is type B how do you classified this type of
A. Warning sign evidence?
B. Pavement A. Class characteristic
C. Traffic management B. Individual characteristic
D. Traffic control C. Specific characteristics
D. Mixed characteristics
304. In the handling clothing used as
evidence, the stained areas are usually encircled. 313. The Evidence found in the crime scene was a
What is the primary objective? blood. After examination it was found out that it
A. To show points of interest is TYPE O. How do you classified this type of
B. To have proper markings evidence?
C. To avoid the contamination A. Class Characteristic
D. To prevent alteration B. Individual Characteristic
C. Specific Characteristic
305. General rule in handling evidence D. Mixed Characteristic
A. RMS RULE
B. MAC RULE 314. The founder and head of the medellin
C. LAST CLEAR CHANCE RULE cartel, Columbia lord drug trafficker and Narco-
D. ALL OF THE ABOVE terrorist. His cartel supplied an estimated 80% of
the cocaine smuggled into the United States, he was
306. The best way to label clothing to be often called “the king of cocaine” and was the
used as evidence is: wealthiest criminal history.
A. Place it in pill box and label it A. Carlo Gambino
B. Mark it by an inscription in ink at the lining B. Jorge luis ochoa vasques
C. Place it in a plastic bags and label it C. Carlo lehder
D. Tag it with label D. Pablo escobar

307. In the history of transportation, they were Note: Gaviria, Pablo Escobar
used as a means of carrying transportation to He was known as “the King of Cocaine”, he was a
transfer agricultural product throughout the Columbian drug lord and trafficker. His cartel at
centuries and still now used today? the height of his career, supplied an estimated 80%
A. Ox of the cocaine smuggled into the United States and
B. Reindeers considered as the wealthiest in criminal history,
C. Dogs with an estimated known net of US $30 billion by the
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early 1990s. The one that seen as an enemy of the D. Logical
Columbian and American governments and his political
exploits resulted in Columbia becoming the murder 322. In the United States organized crime
capital of the world. His drug network was commonly control act of 1970, it defines organized crime
known as the “Medellin Cartel”. and in one part of such definition states that a
315. Considered the father of modern ____ is commonly referred to as work of the mob.
organized crime in the United States for the A. Criminal activity as a structured group
establishment of the first Commission? B. Criminalities
A. Al capone C. Drug cartels
B. Toto riina D. Crime
C. El chapo
D. Lucky Luciano 323. In criminology the ____ was defined
Note: Luciano, Charles “Lucky” by the educators as being organized around “source”
He masterminded the formation of a central and “distribution” of something and having a treaty
organization called the Commission to serve as a or agreement as the nature of dealing in the
sort of national board of directors for the American operations.
Mafia, which by then consisted of at least 20 crime A. Cabal
families across the country and he was deported back B. Cartel
to Italy in 1946 based on his conviction for C. Turf
operating a prostitution ring? D. Quasi-illicit

316. Who is the father of the organized 324. The order that reorganizing the ministry of
crime? transportation and communications defining its
A. Al capone powers and functions and for other purposes?
B. Toto riina A. E.O NO. 124
C. El chapo B. E.O NO. 124-A
D. Lucky Luciano C. E.O NO. 125
D. E.O NO. 202
317. The 2003 memorandum of understanding
between the government of Australia and Philippines. 325. Arsonist helped in putting off the fire. What
Provides DOR cooperation in the prevention and do you think is his reason why is he's doing that?
investigation of transnational crime, including the A. To gain money
following except : B. He doesn't want anyone to get hurt
A. Piracy in high sea C. Excitement
B. Inciting to rebellion D. He felt guilty
C. Trafficking of person
D. Terrorism in all form 326. In a hit and run accident why is there a need
for the investigator to go back to the scene?
318. Public information can be gathered in what A. He was looking for a garage
sources? B. He was looking for an additional witness
A. Public general C. To have a look of the accident scene again
B. Newspaper D. He wants to appeal in media
C. Library
D. All of these 327. In selling illegal drugs, what should you
ask?
319. Who commits transnational crime? I. Who is the buyer or poseur buyer?
A. Mafia II. Who is selling the drugs?
B. Violent Non-State Actor III. What drugs to be sold and how much?
C. Transnational OCG and Violent State Actor A. I, II
D. All of the preceding B. II, III

320. Defined by most of the educator’s as 328. OCG and terrorism has ____relationship
a profit motivated & highly capable group of persons A. Filial
or an enterprise to undertake widespread, regular, B. Maternal
or long term, large scale, high profile and C. Symbiotic
diversified criminal activities that has high impact D. Paternal
to the economy and national security. The most of
the educator’s is referring to _____ 329. In commiting piracy, what can be the possible
A. Transnational organized crime group accessory crime?
B. International organized crime group A. Kidnapping with ransom
C. National organized crime group B. Illegal detention of crew
D. Organized crime group C. Robbery in a highway
D. Destruction of property
321. Being an investigator able to solve
cases, he must posses the ability to be patient to 330. A fourth component to the fire triangle is
obtain accurate and complete information, especially needed for the fire to sustain itself and continue
with uncooperative subject is and is graphically represented as a:
A. Integrity A. Triangle of fire
B. Perseverance B. Quadrangle of fire
C. Alertness C. Tetrahedron of fire
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D. Pentagon of fire 338. It deals with the identity, location and
arrest of a person who commits a crime and
331. When a subject of investigation confessed to simultaneously identify, collect, preserve and
the crime, the investigator can determine the evaluate evidence for the purpose of bringing
voluntariness of confession through the following, criminal offender to justice.
except? A. Investigation
A. Present of the physiological symptoms of guilt B. Criminal investigation
B. Statement obtained by request and was C. Investigative process
spontaneous or self- include utterance D. Criminal inquest
C. Statement was obtained without coercion and free
from any force or intimidation 339. Application of all procedures for the search
D. Statement was obtained during the official of missing persons.
investigation after the accused was informed of the A. Rogues gallery
cause and nature of the offense charge, of the fact B. Tracing
that the evidence can be used against him at the C. manhunt
trial D. order of battle

332. This is a mock serenade wherein the supposed 340. After identifying, collecting and preserving
serenaders use broken can, broken pots, bottle and information gathered about the crime, the
the other utensils there by creating discordant investigator shall _______________ such information
noise and music. to determine whether it can stand prosecution and
A. Charivari trial.
B. Alarm scandal A. Recognize
C. Disturbance of public place B. Collect
D. None of the above C. Preserve
D. Evaluate
333. In the katarungan pambarangay proceeding, may
be parties appears with the assistance of their 341. What is the type of reasoning whereby the
counsel? collected information is analyzed carefully to
A. YES, because their right to have a counsel develop a theory of the crime?
B. No, appearance of a lawyer in all katarungang A. Inductive
pambarangay proceeding is prohibit B. Deductive
C. YES, at the prerogative of each party C. Systematic
D. No, unless the lupon chairman allow it D. Logical

334. Which of the following is an example of 342. Statement no. 1. In the reconstruction of a
absolutory cause crime, the investigator rational theory of the crime
A. Error in personae may begin with deductive logic and later on
B. Mistake in blow inductive logic; Statement no. 2. A rational theory
C. Mistake of fact of crime is more than a learned guess, but less than
D. Praeter intentionem a certainty, but have very high order of
probability.
335. That cause, which in natural and continuous A. Statement no. 1 is true while statement no. 2 is
sequence, unbroken by any efficient intervening false
cause, produce the injury, and without which the B. Statement no. 1 is false while statement no. 2
result would not have occurred is true
A. proximate cause C. Statements no. 1 and 2 are both true
B. mistake of fact D. Statements no. 1 and 2 are both false
C. error in personae
D. preter intentionem 343. Statement no. 1. In Physical reconstruction,
the physical appearance of the crime scene is
336. It is also accurate to say that the organized reconstructed from the description, of the witnesses
crime observes and the indication of the physical evidence.
A. The code of honor Statement no. 2. In mental reconstruction after
B. The Code of omerta physical reconstruction, conclusions are made about
C. The Code of kalantiao the consistency of the accounts of the various
D. The code sikatuna witnesses. No assumption is made without supporting
evidence.
NOTE: The code of conduct of the organized crime A. Statement no. 1 is correct
group is called ___ which is a OMERTA means of B. Statement no. 2 is incorrect
controlling their behavior. C. Statements no. 1 and 2 are both correct
D. Statements no. 1 and 2 are both incorrect
337. Pimps who operate at the top of the
prostitution sociological scale, where high quality 344. In searching for physical evidence at the
of girls are offered, are called crime scene, the following types of search could be
A. Macks used depending upon locale, number of personnel
B. Magistar available, type of object sought and speed desired,
C. Mahaska EXCEPT:
D. Peeping tom A. Strip and double strip or grid search
B. Zone search
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C. Rectangular and circular search 352. A self-incriminating statement falling short
D. Spiral and wheel search of an acknowledgement of guilt?
A. Confession
345. “Eavesdropping the crime scene” means: B. Admission
A. Extent the estimate of the scene C. Judicial admission
B. Search physical evidence at the scene D. Judicial confession
C. Playing the role of a curious spectator and mix
with the crowd to listen to their conversation 353. Republic Act No. 7438 defines immediate
D. None of the above members of the family are as follows, EXCEPT:
A. Spouse, fiancé/fiancée, parents, child, brother
346. Criminal investigative activities virtually or sister
deals with: B. Grandparents, grandson/daughter, great
A. Recognition and collection of facts which may be granddaughter/grandson
sensory, documentary and physical forms C. Uncle, aunt, guardian, ward
B. Preservation and evaluation of information D. Relatives, intimate friends and best friends
gathered from the regular, cultivated and grapevine
sources 354. After apprising him of his rights under
C. Persons and things Republic Act 7438, Lauro Galit who was invited and
D. A and B only interrogated for the crime of murder executed an
extra-judicial confession acknowledging his guilt
347. Under Republic Act 7438, when does the to the crime charged. What is the effect of such
police’ custody of suspect to a crime commence, confession to his case?
hence the latter is entitled to be informed of his A. It can be used as evidence against him
rights under the Miranda doctrine which cannot be B. He will be convicted for the crime of murder
waived? C. He waived his rights to prove his innocence
A. At the time of custodial investigation D. His case will prosper

B. During the actual questioning 355. What are the Golden Rules in homicide
C. During the announcement that he is under arrest investigation?
D. At the moment that he is invited for questioning A. Never touch, alter and change the position of
anything until identified, measured and photographed
348. Custodial investigation refers to? B. If article has been move it can never be restored
A. Questioning of a captured enemy or hostile again to its original position
witness C. A and B are true
B. Vigorous questioning of a person who are D. All of the above
reluctant to divulge important information
C. Law enforcer focus on particular suspect, 356. Person who by social or professional position
invited or taken into custody, deprived of his/her possesses or has access to information of continuing
freedom of action where a process of interrogation interest, and who willingly provides information to
is undertaken to illicit incriminating statement the police either in response to a specific request
D. General questioning of all persons at the crime or his own initiative.
scene/traffic accident, no need to recite the A. Incidental informant
Miranda doctrine B. Casual informant
C. Automatic informant
349. In questioning a witness, an ideal type of D. Recruited informant
written statement is:
A. Narrative type because it is easier and will be 357. In this process, written confession of the
short accused is used as a script in describing events of
B. Question and answer because it provides details the crime. This strengthens the prosecutor’s case
of acts and serves to convince the judge that the accused
C. Combination of the two was not maltreated nor affected by sinister
D. Your convenient type psychological influence.
A. Mental reconstruction
350. One of the stages of criminal investigation B. Crime reenactment
is the identification of criminals, which can be C. Reconstruction
done in any or a combination of the following, D. Physical reconstruction
EXCEPT:
A. By confession or admission by the criminal 358. Once the crime scene has been thoroughly
B. By corpus delicti documented and locations of evidence was noted, the
C. By circumstantial evidence collection process begins and will usually starts
D. By eyewitness with?
A. Point of exit
351. Coerced and uncounseled statements are B. Fragile evidence
considered involuntary or forced confession which C. Cordoning the area
are usually an: D. Preservation of the crime scene
A. Judicial
B. Extra judicial 359. Which of the following is not an element of
C. Prosecutorial corpus delicti?
D. Admission A. Proof of the occurrence of certain event
B. Person’s criminal responsibility for the acts
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C. Additional evidence of a different character to 365. A standard arrow to designate the North must
the same point be indicated to facilitate proper orientation.
D. Proper chain of custody A. map
B. wind whirl
360. Statement no. 1. Confession is a voluntary C. compass direction
statement, either oral or written, made by a person D. window
charged with the commission of a crime which he
admits participation in, or commission of, the 366. How the arrest process made imperil?
criminal act. It cannot be implied, it should be A. when a person lawfully arrested with or without
direct and positive acknowledgment of guilt. a warrant the arresting officer should be inform the
Statement no. 2 Admission is a statement by the cause of arrest
accused regarding facts pertinent to the crime. It B. in time of arrest, the arresting officer could
tends, in connection with the proof of other facts, use a necessary and reasonable force if the person
to prove the suspect’s guilt. It can be implied. to be arrested is notorious criminal
A. Statement No. 1 is true while statement no. 2 is C. the arresting officer should inform the cause
false and accusation of the person arrested except when
B. Statement No. 1 is false while statement no. 2 the person arrested giving of info would endanger
is true the arrest
C. Statements No. 1 and 2 are both true D. none of the above
D. Statements No. 1 and 2 are both false
367. An informant who gives information to the
361. Which of the following need not be present in police investigator and his purpose of informing the
order to prove the guilt of the accused by means of police is to eliminate a competition.
confession or admission? A. rival-elimination informant
A. Confession must be supported by corroborative B. mercenary informant
evidence C. self-aggrandizing informant
B. Corpus delicti must be established separately D. anonymous informant
C. Confession must be voluntarily and freely given
D. Confession must be ratified by the judge or the 368. Type of agent who leaks false info to enemy?
fiscal A. Double agent
B. False agent
362. Assume that you are an investigator who C. Expandable agent
investigates a murder case perpetrated by an unknown D. Penetration
suspect. A person in the name of Ruel, a call center
agent, saw the crime and he is willing to identify 369. an enemy agent who has been captured, turned
the suspect. Which of the following methods will around and sent back where he came from as an agent
you not utilize to establish the identity of the of his captors
suspect? A. Double agent
A. Verbal Description (Portrait Parle) and Rogue’s B. Agent in place
Gallery (Photographic Files) C. Penetration agent
B. General Photographs and Cartographic Sketch D. Expandable agent
(Artist’s Assistance) [Composite Artist]
C. Police Line-up Note: Procuring Different Type of Agents
D. Systematic interview that may lead to the 1. Agent in Place – an agent who has been recruited by an intelligence service
identity of a known criminals within a highly sensitive target, who is just beginning a career or have been
long or (outside) insider.
363. You are an investigator, investigating a 2. Double Agent – an enemy agent, who has been captured, turned around
suspected rape-slaying case which was allegedly and sent back where he came from as an agent of his captors.
witnessed by a certain person who volunteered to 3. Expandable Agent – an agent whom false information is leaked to the
identify and testify against the perpetrator. What enemy.
are the factors that you should not consider to 4. Penetration Agent – an agent who has such reached the enemy gets
determine the accuracy of his identification of the information and would manage to get back alive.
suspect? 5. Agent of Influence – an agent who uses influence to gain information.
A. His ability to observe and remember the distinct 6. Agent of Provocation – one who provoke the enemy to give information.
appearance of the suspect
B. The prevailing conditions of visibility and 370. A type of informant reveals information
observation when the crime was committed usually of no consequences.
C. His state of mind when he witnessed the commission A. mercenary informant
of the crime B. frightened informant
D. The lapse of time between the criminal event and C. false informant
when identification was made D. double crosses informant

364. Which one is not a means of recording crime 371. Uses his seeming desire to give information
a scene? as an excuse to talk to the police in order to get
A. By photographs more information from them than he gives.
B. By notes A. double crosser informant
C. By sketches B. self-aggrandizing informants
D. Surveying C. false informants
D. mercenary informants

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372. A traffic police officer stationed along route C. Property damage
of parade has been ordered by his superior to allow D. Vehicular accident
no cars to cross the route. While the parade is in
progress, an ambulance driver on an emergency 380. Frontal collision of the vehicles.
attempts to drive his ambulance across the route A. Full impact collision
while the parade is passing. Under these B. Head on collision
circumstances the traffic police officer should. C. Frontal collision
A. ask the driver to wait until the traffic police D. Collision
officer his superior and obtain a decision
B. stop the parade long enough to permit the 381. Any event that results in unintended injury or
ambulance cross the street property damage attribute directly or indirectly to
C. hold up the ambulance in accordance with the the action of motor vehicle.
superior’s order A. motor transportation way
D. direct the ambulance driver to the shortest B. motor vehicle accident
detour which will add at least ten minutes to run C. non-motor vehicle traffic accident
D. motor vehicle non-traffic accident
373. With respect to minor traffic violations, the
traffic police officer should be guided foremost by 382. Motor vehicle accident occurs at a place other
the consideration that __________. than on a highway:
A. some traffic violations are intended A. Motor vehicle non-traffic accident
B. the aim is to discourage violations B. Motor vehicle traffic accident
C. some traffic violations are caused by C. Motor vehicle accident
negligence D. Non-motor vehicle traffic accident
D. violations must be punished
383. A number representing the resistance to sliding
374. The theory which asserts that man exhibits a of two surfaces in contact is known as:
constant variation of life energy and mood state. A. coefficient of friction
A. traffic citation B. attribute
B. biorhythm C. traffic jams
C. traffic lights D. contact damage
D. traffic island
384. Friction mark on a pavement made by a tire,
375. An enforcement action which the violator is which is both rotating a slipping is called:
commanded to appear in court without detaining him. A. Centrifugal skid 0
A. traffic arrest B. Centrifugal force
B. traffic warning C. Scuff mark
C. traffic citation D. Skid mark
D. dogwatch
385. The narrow portion of the roadway due to
376. Safety campaign is an important aspect of traffic congestions or where “build up” usually
traffic safety education because: occurs is called:
A. It is designed to make road users behave more A. Gridlock
safely B. Congestion
B. It informs the public of any updates in traffic C. Traffic jam
C. It focuses on the strict compliance to traffic D. Bottleneck
signs
D. It can prevent accident 386. Every motor vehicle propelled by an internal
combustion engine shall be equipped with a
377. What is the primary aim of driver instruction __________ and said motor vehicle passes through a
programs? street of any city, municipality or populated
A. To teach the rudiments of driving barrio.
B. To instill awareness of one’s legal and moral A. wiper
responsibilities in traffic B. light
C. To teach the abilities required for one to be C. muffler
eligible for a driving license D. windshield
D. To help the learners know the basic of traffic
rules and regulations 387. Republic Act 8750 is:
A. Clean Air Act
378. Traffic safety education for children needs to B. Philippine Land Transportation Code
be systematic to: C. Seatbelt Law
A. Instill safety consciousness among the children D. Anti-Carnapping Law
B. Cope up with the demands of time
C. Lessen the fatalities among children while they 388. Law concerning authority of the MMDA to manage
are young traffic in metropolitan Manila area:
D. Learn easier than adults A. RA 4136
B. RA 6539
379. A motor vehicular accident resulting to the C. RA 7924
death of a puppy. D. RA 8551
A. Fatal accident
B. Non-fatal accident
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389. A driver who was in traffic accident is D. Subway
justified to leave from the accident area, if any
of the circumstances below are present, except: 397. Maintenance and construction of roads, traffic
A. He is in imminent danger of being harmed by other ways and other traffic facilities by the DPWH, City
persons by reason of an accident Engineer’s Office, City or Municipal Councils, etc.
B. He surrenders to proper authority A. Traffic Engineering
C. He summons the assistance of a physician or nurse B. Traffic Education
to aid the victim C. Traffic Enforcement
D. He hides from the police for justifiable cause D. Traffic Economy

390. If the driver is involved in a traffic 398. Known as Clean Air Act.
accident, he must report to the nearest police A. RA 8749
station: B. LOI No. 22
A. Within 48 hours C. RA 8750
B. Within 72 hours D. PPD 1181
C. After 3 hours
D. At once 399. The study of biorhythm is an important aspect
of traffic safety because a person can avoid
391. Prohibitive signs and restrictive signs shall accident:
have: A. By hinting on how he will tend to feel in a
A. blue background and white symbols certain day
B. a red background with white symbols and black B. By knowing his intellectual capacity on certain
border day
C. white background with black symbols and red C. By knowing his physical capacity on certain day
border D. By ascertaining his physical, emotional and
D. green background with white and black symbol intellectual condition in a certain day

392. Any motor vehicle accident that result in 400. Poor control measures as a major cause of
injuries other than fatal to one or more persons. traffic congestion is characterized by:
A. non-fatal injury accident A. Narrow bridges and absence of catwalk to control
B. traffic law enforcement pedestrians
C. fatal accident B. Lack of traffic enforcers along intersections
D. property damage accident C. Insufficient mechanical control devices and
ineffective traffic officers
393. Which of the following types of accidents is D. All of the above
most decreased by the installation of traffic light?
A. cross traffic accident 401. Human errors as one of the cause of traffic
B. misunderstanding between motorist and traffic congestion is best characterized by, EXCEPT:
orders A. Poor legislative activities
C. accidents of confusion B. Slow drivers or bad driving habit
D. accidents of decision of right of way C. Lack of foresight on the part of pedestrians
D. Presence of traffic officers
394. The main reason why both traffic officers and
signal lights are used on some intersection is that: 402. Land Transportation Code of the Philippines is:
A. motorists are discouraged from jumping signals A. RA 4136
B. traffic can be kept moving at a faster rate B. PD 4136
C. greater safety to pedestrians and motorists is C. RA 6975
affected D. RA 9708
D. an officer can stop and start traffic as
necessity demands 403. When a driver unloads passengers on the middle
of the road, he committed:
395. A certain intersection, for several reasons has A. Illegal unloading
more traffic accidents, the police unit assigned to B. Traffic obstruction
the area should: C. Illegal loading
A. park near the intersection in plain view and D. illegal stopping
wait for violators
B. park the motorcycle at the center of 404. An accident which is accompanied by an
intersection to caution motorist unidentified road user who flees immediately
C. park near the intersection, more or less hidden thereafter.
from view A. Hit and Run cases
D. cruise all the assigned area but give extra B. Motor vehicle traffic accident
attention to the intersection C. Motor vehicle non-traffic accident
D. Non-motor vehicle none traffic accident
396. The entire width between boundary lines of
every way or place of which any part is open to the 405. The broken part of vehicle rubbish, dust and
use of the public for purposes of vehicular traffic other materials left at the scene of a vehicular
as a matter of right or custom. accident by a collision is commonly known as?
A. Traffic way A. Particles
B. Road way B. Debris
C. Traffic units C. Auto parts
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D. Scuff 412. In hit and run cases, the searching of glass
fracture and the evidence should not only limited
406. In approaching the erring driver as a traffic to the “point of impact” but at some:
enforcer at the point that you are about to get the A. Customary garages
license of the said driver, how would be your B. Highways
approach and proper gesture in requesting the
license to the former?
C. Distance away
A. Just get the proper requested license and the D. Choke point
document of the vehicle to the erring driver by
413. To be valid and to avoid questions, the sketch
waiting it to be surrender and avoid the gesture of
in a traffic accident probe should be signed both :
landing your hand at the window of the vehicle
B. Wait for the end-up of your argument with the A. Owners of both vehicles
erring driver regarding the violation before getting B. Drivers alone
the license C. Drivers and the prober
C. Let the driver to first insert money between D. Prober and the erring driver
the license and the document of the vehicle before
getting them in order to settle faster the violation 414. In conducting vehicles traffic accidents probe,
D. Knock the window of the vehicle and if the is an auxiliary or flash light necessary even on day
driver refused to open it, hit the window using your time?
head to connote that you are requesting for his A. No
license to be surrendered B. Sometimes
C. It depends
407. In traffic accident probe, if the road is D. Yes
slippery at the time of the accident, is the speed
limit still an adequate test of diligence? 415. In identifying person through gait or walking,
A. It depends what do you call the one the expresses the path of
B. Yes the individual?
C. Sometimes A. Upward line
D. No B. Direction line
C. Expressive line
408. How many years is the effectivity of a Driver’s D. Sustained line
license
A. 5 416. In traffic probe, chalk are useful in marking
B. 3 and highlighting tire serial:
C. 2 A. Numbers
D. 1 B. Threads
C. Accent
409. In the probe of an automobile fire, the four D. Graphs
(4) most important areas to consider are:
a. the electrical system 417. What are the devices mounted on a portable
b. Gas tank support where a message to the road users is conveyed
c. Under the hood and: by means of words or symbols?
A. Cooling system A. traffic light
B. Body B. traffic signs
C. Front seats C. traffic island
D. Backseats D. pavement marking

410. Aside from photograph of the entire scene of 418. The effectiveness of traffic law enforcement
the incident and also a close-up shot of the tire program is best measured by which of the following.
print, the latter should be casted by what? A. Decrease in the ratio of convictions to
enforcement actions
A. Wooden cement B. Reduction of traffic accidents and delay
B. Fluorescent powder C. Increase in traffic enforcement actions
C. Moulage D. None of the foregoing
D. Plaster of paris
419. When you combine verbal warning and citations
411. Your friend was apprehended for violation of in the traffic enforcement you are performing or
traffic rules and so the traffic enforcer issuing:
confiscated his driver’s license. To avoid possible A. Traffic rules implementation
revocation or suspension, how many days is required B. Traffic consultation
to settle his case: C. Citation warnings
A. 15 D. Written warnings
B. 60
420. It warns road users of the danger that lies
C. 30 ahead of the road and its nature.
D. 20 A. informative signs
B. regulatory signs
C. warning signs
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D. all of these 428. What is the Document issued by the Land
Transportation Office which is perpetrator for the
421. Systematic examination of all facts relating issuance of Driver’s license?
to conditions, actions and physical features A. Students driver’s license
associated with motor collision. B. Temporary driver’s permit
A. traffic accident investigation C. Student driver’s permit
B. hit and run investigation D. Provisionary permit
C. traffic engineering
D. traffic collision 429. What is the MOST common cause of vehicular
accident in the Philippines?
422. In traffic accident investigation, what is the A. Hard-headedness of the pedestrians
purpose in examining first the burned car before B. Under the influence of liquor/drugs
interviewing the owner? To what? C. Disregard traffic rules
A. Get evidence first D. Defective brakes
B. Obtain facts to be used by the prober in asking
the owner 430. In collecting small glass fragments in a
vehicular accident, the fragments should be placed
C. Comply with SOP in a paper packet, then in pill boxes or film cans
D. Have information for answer which then be marked and collectively:
A. Examined
423. If the traffic prober has done his work, the B. Stored
proper investigation, it will not only save time, C. Collected
money and possible embarrassment but also speed-up D. Sealed
conviction of those involved in the:
A. Road 431. If the PART is made of a metallic material
B. Incident which can be found in the vehicles involved in a
C. Highway traffic accident, the best and popular approach to
D. Vehicle use is what kind of analysis?
A. Spectrographic
424. In glass fracture probe, when we speak of B. Asymptopic
radial. primary fracture, it refers to a situation C. Macrographic
where the radiating rod originates at a common point D. Risographic
and it resembles the spoke of a:
432. In hit and run cases, how do you compare paint
A. Wheel chips mechanically? By what?
B. Sun A. Chemical analysis
C. Plug B. Piecing together or matching
D. Rainbow C. Cross analysis
D. Spectrographic analysis
425. What is the test in determining drunkenness
wherein the subject is required to stand straight 433. Under traffic operation and accident
with heels together and with closed eyes for at investigation, it was defined as the movement of
least one (1) minute and if drunk, not stable? persons, goods, or vehicles, either powered by
A. Brawl’s test combustion system or animal drawn, from one place
B. Romberg’s test to another for purposes of travel. What is being
defined?
C. Takayama test
D. Stand erect test A. Trafigo
B. Trafica
426. If the traffic accident occurs in a busy C. Taraffic accident
highway, your immediate concern is to terminate the D. Traffic
probe as soon as possible in order not to create:
A. Heavy traffic 434. When we are talking about steps to be taken
B. Another problem during traffic accident investigation, in step one
upon arrival at the accident scene, what is the
C. Another accident
first thing to do by the prober?
D. Confusion
A. Get the facts from bystanders or complaint
427. In traffic accident probe, the physical B. Park the patrol car in a safe place in order
evidence found at the scene and also in vehicle to easily eliminate the accident scene when
involved, or upon the injured persons, may serve to necessary and after doing so get the facts
identify the make, model, color of the hit and run thoroughly from bystanders or complaint using the
vehicle that may then lead to the identification of tool of investigation
what? C. Immediately seek for pertinent information
A. Driver through conducting interview in the periphery
B. Victim D. Look for possible signs regarding to the cause
C. Passenger of accident
D. Bystander
435. When it comes to step two, when the emergency
is under control, it is also the time for the prober
to ask preliminary questions to drivers. Which are
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the suitable questions that may the prober ask to 441. Which of the following evidence is important
drivers of both parties? to gather from fatal motor crash?
A. Who was driving and which vehicle? A. Spare tire
B. When it was happened and why it happened? B. Unusual odor
C. Footwear of driver and skid mark of vehicle
C. What happened and how did happen? D. All of these
D. Where it happened and when it was happened?
442. A short in the electrical wiring will almost
436. As a settled rule, that the non-stopping of the always burn itself out without setting the fire to
driver after the accident happened along Edsa, has the other parts of the vehicle, is it a CORRECT
the legal presumption of evading social and moral observation?
responsibilities as mandated by law, as an effect,
several legal actions can be filed against the hit
A. It depends
and run driver, among of them are listed below the B. Sometimes
choices. But one of them is not appropriate, nor to C. Yes
be suitable legal action to pursuit against the said D. No
driver. What’s the question trying to imply as the
correct answer? 443. In carnapping cases, the best evidence to pin
I. Abandonment of one’s victim down the suspect is the recovery of what?
II. Failure to render help or assistance to a A. Registration papers
wounded person in an uninhabited place B. Driver as witness
III. Failure to render assistance to injured victim
IV. Reckless imprudence resulting to serious
C. Stolen car
physical injuries or homicide D. Car key
V. Reckless imprudence resulting to damage to
property 444. In the investigation of traffic accidents,
VI. Violation of section 55, R.A.4136, as amended which will determine the presence or absence of the
VII. Civil liability of a person guilty of a felony application of brakes?
A. I A. Brake threads
B. II B. Paint smears
C. III C. Tire skid marks
D. VI D. Tire markings

437. While crossing a busy street in Pasig City, a 445. Used when traffic enforcer observed a minor
pedestrian who resides in Manila was killed by violation but preoccupied at a moment.
reason of the hard impact of the car on the victim A. visual warning
who works in Quezon City. If warranted, where do you B. written warning
file the criminal case against the erring driver? C. verbal warning
D. oral warning
A. Place where the car is registered
B. In Pasig City 446. Considered as emergency vehicle, except:
C. Place where the registered owner resides A. Police car on call
D. In Manila B. Fire truck on call
C. Ambulance on call
438. If you cannot prosecute a drunken driver D. Physician’s car
because for example, the level intoxication does not
exceed 10% what is your recourse as a respected 447. Motor vehicle used by ambassador of Singapore.
traffic prober? A. government
A. Compel to attend seminar B. foreign
B. Recommended license revocation C. diplomatic
D. gate away
C. Prohibit to take liquor
D. Confiscate driver’s license 448. What is the general rule for the movement of
vehicular traffic in the Philippines?
439. You are a police officer who wants to determine A. “keep to the left”
whether a driver is authorized to drive. What is the B. “keep to the right”
evidence that you will ask him to show to prove that C. “watch out”
he is allowed by the Land Transportation Office D. none of these
(LTO) to operate a vehicle on public highways?
A. driver’s ID 449. The expiry period of student driver’s permit
B. franchise is not beyond:
C. driver’s license A. 12 months
D. operator’s license B. 18 months
C. 6 months
440. How should a driver approach an intersection? D. 3 years
A. Be at the right of way
B. Give a signal 450. Miss USA brought in the Philippines her 2007-
C. Be at the full stop model BMW and used it in touring the country. She
D. Overtake other vehicles arrived in Cebu on December 1, 2006 and up to now
she is still here without registering it with the
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LTO. Is she already violating Philippine Traffic the road rather than the particular driver of a
Law? vehicle?
A. Never A. Perception of hazards
B. No B. Safe speed
C. Yes C. Maximum speed
D. It depends D. Point of no escape
451. The minimum age for non-professional driver’s 459. When approaching in an intersection where the
license applicant is: flashing yellow is on, the motorist should:
A. 16 A. Stop and proceed with caution
B. 17 B. Slow down and proceed with caution
C. 18 C. Reduce speed
D. 21 D. Give way to motor vehicles coming from the
opposite direction
452. When the applicant for student driver’s permit
is between 16-18 years old, the most important 460. When we speak of chain of events in vehicular
document he should submit is: accidents, the ____ is defined as seeing feeling,
A. Birth certificate or hearing and understanding the unusual or
B. Passport unexpected movement or condition that could be taken
C. Voter’s I.D. as sign of an accident about to happen. What was the
D. Parent’s consent question defined?
A. Perception of hazards
453. The minimum age for professional driver’s B. Start evasive action
license applicant is:
A. 16
C. Initial contact
B. 17 D. Maximum engagement
C. 18
D. 21 461. Referred to the first action taken by a traffic
unit to escape from a collision course or otherwise
454. Which of the following is the MOST important avoid the hazards and it is the reaction of the
equipment in traffic accident investigation? driver to avoid collision. The question is referring
to _
A. Pad of paper
B. chalk / ruler A. Perception of hazards
C. Camera B. Start evasive action
D. Steel tape C. Initial contact
D. Maximum engagement
455. The chronological arrangement of the color of
the traffic lights from the top. 462. It is the first accidental touching of an
A. Yellow, red, green object with/by a traffic unit in motion?
B. Green, red, yellow A. Start evasive action
C. Red, yellow, green B. Initial contact
D. Green, yellow, red C. Maximum engagement
D. Disengagement
456. While approaching an intersection, the green
traffic light is on, however, a police officer 463. Painted on the pavement and placed at
suddenly proceeds to the center and signals a intersections and other places to provide
motorist to stop. What should the motorist do? pedestrians with safety zone when crossing:
A. Ignore the police officer and proceed with A. Center
caution B. Lane
B. Ignore the traffic light and come to a full stop C. Cross walk
C. Ignore both the police officer and traffic light D. Stop lines
and cross the intersection
D. Ignore the police officer and stop only when 464. Separation of traffic units in a vehicular
second signal is made accident is referred to as:
A. final position
457. In the chain of events in vehicular accidents B. disengagement
this is generated when a critical space-motion C. hazards
relationship between a traffic unit and another D. stopping
object develops due to the movement of either or
both? 465. The concept of the “greatest collapse or
A. Perception of hazards overlap in a collision and the force between a
B. Start evasive action traffic unit and the object collided” is known to
C. Initial contact be _____
D. Hazards A. Initial contact
B. Maximum engagement
458. The speed adjusted to the potential or possible C. Disengagement
hazards or the road and traffic situation ahead, D. Stopping
like wise this speed on the road is determined by
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466. Injection, inhalation, ingestion or other D. by the addicts
means, of dangerous drug to the body is called:
a. Drug use 475. According to law enforcement authorities,
c. Taking particularly the NARCOM, “marijuana” drug is
b. Administer difficult to control here because of:
d. Addict A. the plant can be easily be cultivated
B. can easily be smuggled from the outside
467. A famous drug syndicate that must be stopped countries
is: C. can easily be smoked surreptitiously countries
A. The Red Triangle D. the big demand
B. Triple “A”
C. The CVOs 476. They serve as permanent consultant of the
D. All of the above Dangerous Drug Board:
A. Secretary of DILG and Secretary of Justice
468. Are drugs which produce intensity, stupor, B. NBI Director and PNP Director General
melancholy or dullness of mind with delusions? C. PDEA Director General and PNP, Chief
A. stimulant D. PNP Director and PDEA Director
B. narcotics
C. depressant 477. Drug trafficking, according to Comprehensive
D. hallucinogens Drug Act of 2002, except:
a. Cultivation, culture and delivery,
469. Diego is a drug addict. Realizing that drug use b. Administration, dispensation, manufacture, sale
will bring him elsewhere he ceased from using it. and trading
Diego’s act is called: c. Use, consumption, addiction and tolerance
a. Abstinence d. Transportation, distribution, importation,
b. Rehabilitation exportation and possession
c. Self-medication
d. Dependence 478. A dangerous drug which predominant
legitimate use as a veterinary anesthetic.
470. Marijuana often called grass, reel or weed is A. Ketamine
a crude drug made from Cannabis Saliva L., a plant B. Codeine
that contains and mind altering effect unto the C. Anesthesia
person using it. What is the most common D. Sleeping pills
manifestation of the use of marijuana?
A. altered sense of time/disorientation 479. Removal of toxic substances from the body as a
B. acute panic anxiety reaction and concentration result of abusing drugs:
C. impaired reflexes coordination and A. Cleansing process
concentration B. Aversion treatment
D. moderate hear beat and pulse rate C. Abstinence
D. Detoxification
471. Selling, distributing, supplying or
transporting of legitimately imported, in-transit, 480. The term "Ecstasy" is used for a group of
manufactured or procured controlled precursors and "designer" drugs closely related in chemical form
essential chemicals, by the manufacturer of to the amphetamine family of illicit drugs. Its
medicine to the drug trafficker is called: scientific name is:
a. Drug trafficking a. Methamphetamine Hydrochloride
b. Sale b. Papaver somniferum
c. Chemical diversion c. Methylenedioxymethamphetamine
d. Chemical smuggling d. Cannabis sativa

472. Amphetamine is representative of good class of 481. A laboratory examination is only required to
stimulant known as: apprehended offender within 24 hours if the person
A. stick arrested has:
B. knock-out drops A. Visible manifestation that suspect was under the
C. reefer influence of drugs
D. pop pills/pep pills B. Physical sign of drug abuse
C. Symptoms of Drug abuse
473. Facility used for the illegal manufacture of D. All of the above
dangerous drugs is called:
A. drug den 482. Known as the “Father of Medicine”. He
B. drug laboratory prescribed opium poppy juice in surgery which was
C. laboratory equipment cultivated by the Summerrians during 7000 BC.
D. clandestine laboratory a. Hippocrates
b. Morpreus
474. The dependent minor who wants to avail of c. Confucious
treatment of rehabilitation must have a sworn d. Socrates
petition of:
A. by parents, guardian or relative 483. Chinese Emperor who prohibited the trading of
B. by the President of the Philippines opium in China by the British Indies that lead to
C. all of these the Opium War of 1840.
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A. Lao Tzu 491. Kinds of drug that excite the central nervous
B. Sun Tzu system, increasing alertness, decreasing fatigue and
C. Yung Chen delaying sleep.
D. Mao Zedong A. Narcotic
B. Hallucinogen
484. Considered as the most powerful natural C. Shabu
stimulant. D. Stimulant
A. Tetrahydro cannabinnol
B. Cocaine hydrochloride 492. Life imprisonment to death is also the penalty
C. Methamphetamine Hydrochloride to all drug:
D. Methylenedioxymethamphetamine A. Users
B. Pushers
485. The following shall undergo Mandatory Drug C. Possessors
Testing according to R.A. 9165, EXCEPT. D. Coddlers
A. Officers and Employee of public and private
offices. 493. Under RA 9165, which of the following is the
B. Applicant for firearms license and for permit to other term of marijuana?
carry firearms outside residence. A. Sashie
C. Officers and Members of the Military, police and B. Cannabis
other law enforcement agencies. C. Poppy
D. All persons charged before the prosecutor’s D. Ecstasy
office with a criminal offense having an imposable 494. Consider the following;
penalty of not less than six (6) years and one (1)
days. I. Drug addicts can be detected by means of
observation of the person suspected to be addicted
486. Considered by the Assyrians as a “Sacred Tree” of drugs.
planted by the Incas of Peru. It is considered as II. Drug addicts can be detected through laboratory
the world’s oldest cultivated plant which is the examination.
source of dangerous drug. III. Drug addicts can be detected through
a. Papaver Somniferum psychological examinations such as intelligence,
b. Cannabis Sativa personality, aptitude, interest and psychiatric
c. Coca Plant examinations.
d. Ephedrine What is the correct answer?
A. I, II and III
487. MMDA is commonly known as “ecstacy” while B. II only
methamphetamine hydrochloride- C. I and II
A. Shabu D. II and III
B. Cocaine
C. Mescaline 495. The main purpose of treating and rehabilitating
D. Benzedrine drug addicts is to:
A. Re-integrate in society
488. Known as the “Big Four Drugs” trafficked in the B. Punish them
global drug market. C. Make amends
I. Heroin and Cocaine D. Give a lesson
II. Shabu and Ecstacy
III.Marijuana and Methamphetamine 496. The government agency tasked to conduct
IV. Narcotics, Hallucinogens, Stimulants and controlled delivery a schemes in collaboration with
Depressants other NGA’s and foreign counterparts is what agency?
A. I and II A. Narcom
B. I and III B. DDB
C. II and III C. PDEA
D. V D. NBI and DOJ

489. Which of the following drug trafficking 497. To be considered a “drug syndicate” under the
organization which furnishes drugs to the users? drug law, the number of persons joining together
A. Core organization with the intention of committing any offense under
B. Secondary organization the said law is how many persons?
C. Cartel A. Four
D. Local organization B. Three
C. Five
490. If what has been recovered is less than five D. Two
grams of Shabu, under the new Drugs Law of 2002,
what is the imposable penalty if convicted? 498. There are vices that are legally allowed not
A. 12 years and 1 day to 20 years only in the Philippines but also in other countries.
B. 8 to 12 years One of them which is also prevalent in our big malls
C. 3 to 5 years is:
D. 6 to 10 years A. Bingo
B. Lotto
C. Tong-its
D. Baccarat
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A. DILG
499. As penalty for failure to appear in court a B. BJMP
prosecution witness in drug case, in addition to C. Bureau of Immigration
imprisonment and administrative liability, the cop D. BUCOR
can also be fined of not less than how much?
A. 10,000.00 508. Which of the following is the MOST deterrent
B. 6,000.00 factor in drug abuse?
C. 5,000.00 A. Social outcast
D. 8,000.00 B. Severe criminal penalties
C. Rehabilitation
500. In anti-drug operations especially if outside D. Poverty
the operating unit’s area of jurisdiction, authority
shall first be secured from the PDEA’s National 509. It is also the a policy of the state to provide
Office through the: effective measures to assist drug dependents through
A. Implementation Service sustainable program of treatment and:
B. Plans and Operations Service A. Education
C. Operating Unit Service B. Prevention
D. Enforcement Division C. Drug remuneration
D. Rehabilitation
501. Dreaming in daytime is not bad. Under RA 9165
otherwise known as the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs 510. Under existing drugs law (RA 9165), the other
Act of 2002, the Philippines is expected to be a term of ecstasy is what?
drug free country in what year? A. Methyl barbital
A. 2030 B. Methylenedioxy methamphetamine
B. 2020 C. Methamphetamine peroxide
C. 2015 D. Methydioxy menthamphetamine
D. 2010
511. What are government agencies tasks to conduct
502. Under the new drugs law, what is the other term anti-drug operations nationwide in support of/in
of methylene-dioxy methamphetamine? support of/in coordination with PDEA?
A. Heroin A. DDB and Narcom
B. Barbital B. PNP and NBI
C. Opium C. None of these
D. Ecstacy D. Philippine Drug Agency and DDB

503. There are two (2) kinds of vices and these are 512. The penalty of bringing into the country of
regulated and prohibited. Prohibited vices are those illegal drugs using diplomatic channel or passport
that are in any stretch of justification by some is:
quarters are still considered immoral and: A. Life imprisonment
A. Wrong B. Life imprisonment to death
B. Justifiable C. 30 years
C. Practicable D. 10 years
D. Illegal
513. The MOST essential component of fighting drug
504. Can marijuana usage cause aggressive criminal abuse is:
behavior? A. Schooling
A. Sometimes B. Drug prevention
B. It depends C. social integration
C. Yes D. rehabilitation
D. No
514. In our anti-drug efforts, what agency conducts
505. Which of the following drugs are commonly used supply reduction drive by implementing prevention
by Filipinos? and control measures from the known sources/origin
A. Marijuana of illegal drugs?
B. Valium A. NBI and DOJ
C. Ecstacy B. CHED
D. Shabu C. PDEA
D. DDB
506. What is the lead agency in conducting
study/research and proposing legal reforms geared 515. A person found guilty of use of dangerous drugs
toward an effective and efficient anti-drug for the first time shall be punished with:
campaign? A. Imprisonment of 6 yrs and one day to 12 years
A. DSWD B. Rehabilitation of a minimum period of 6 months
B. DND C. Rehabilitation for 6 months to 18 months
C. DOJ D. Imprisonment of at least 6 months
D. DILG
516. National campaign strategy against illegal
507. What government agency is tapped to assist PDEA drugs, focus of which is through law enforcement,
in conducting anti-drug operations in jails, prosecution and judicial actions.
detention centers and similar facilities? a. Demand reduction
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b. Supply reduction
c. Inter-agency coordination 525. Percentage of alcohol blood which indicates
d. International cooperation that the person is under the influence of the liquor
(alcohol)?
517. To what agency should all law enforcement A. 0.05
agencies coordinate when conducting anti-drug B. 0.15
operations? C. 1.5
A. Dangerous Drug Board D. 0.50
B. PDEA
C.DILG 526. One of the most abuse hallucinogenic drugs in
D. Narcotics Command the Philippines that contain active components known
as Tethrahydro-cannabinol?
518. Operation of drug syndicates are usually made A. Mescaline
secretly that makes it detection quite difficult. B. LSD
Various techniques were made by its operator in C. Marijuana
concealing their activities. D. Ecstacy
A. Hide –out operation
B. Disguised operation 527. What group of drugs is used medically as pain
C. Clandestine Operation killers?
D. Confidential A. opiates
B. track
519. A type of Drugs according to pharmacological C. shabu
classification which often relives pain and induces D. coke
sleep.
A. Hallucinogens 528. If cocaine is a stimulant, what is LSD?
B. Sedatives/Depressant A. solvent
C. Stimulants B. narcotic
D. Narcotics C. hallucinogen
D. depressant
520. What will be the disposition in a case where
minor is convicted for the possession of dangerous 529. Drug addicts when under the influence of drugs
drugs? are menace to the community because they:
A. Judgment will be suspended A. Are violently insane
B. Turn-over to DSWD B. Ruin their life/health
C. Sentence will be suspended C. Flagrantly immoral
D. None of the above D. Feel no restraint in committing crimes.

521. What drug classification are solvents, paints 530. Marijuana plant can easily be identified by:
and gasoline which are examples of substances that A. Its stalk that grows up to 12 feet
are sniffed to obtain intoxication fall? B. Its pungent scent when matured or fully grown.
A. Depressants C. Its branches which occur at opposite points on
B. Tranquilizers the stalk
C. Energizers D. Its finger-like leaves broken into leaflets whose
D. Inhalants edges are serrated in shape.

522. If a policeman, without justifiable reason, 531. Principal source of all forms of cocaine
failed to appear in court to testify in a drug case, a. South East Asia
he can be penalized with an imprisonment of not less b. South America
than how many years? c. Middle East
A. 10 to 18 d. South West Asia
B. 8 to 16
C. 5 to 10 532. Which of the following country in the Middle
D. 12 to 20 East is the biggest producer of cannabis sativa?
a. Lebanon
523. If less than five grams of shabu, heroine, b. Iraq
morphine, etc. or even one of them is found in the c. Kuwait
offender’s possession, the impossible penalty is d. Afghanistan
what?
A. 12-20 years imprisonment 533. Sources of Dangerous drugs particularly opium
B. Death poppy is cultivated and harvested mostly in the
C.30 years areas of which part of the globe?
D. life imprisonment a. South East Asia
b. South West Asia
524. The prevention of drug addiction is primarily c. Middle East
a responsibility of what institution so as to d. Europe
prevent its members from being hook to addiction?
A. Church 534. Ecstasy is essence; LSD is wedding bells;
B. Family mescaline is:
C. Barangay a. Buttons
D. School b. Dope
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c. Brain eaters c. 72
d. Herbals d. 36

535. Herion is Blanco; Codeine is School Boy; 544. What agency is tasked to assist PDEA by
psilocybin is Magic Mushroom; Cocaine is: providing alternative development livelihood for
a. Hearts marijuana plantation workers, drug pushers through
b. Crack its self-employment assistance program and other
c. Uppers similar programs?
d. Speed A. DSWD
B. None of these
536. Who shall handle the prosecution of drug C. NYC
related cases? D. DILG
a. Public Attorney’s Office
b. Ombudsman 545. Instrument used to open and close a fire
c. National Prosecution Service hydrant.
d. Special Prosecutor designated by the DOJ A. hydrant key
B. kilowatts
537. Which of the factors below is perceived to be C. key board
the major cause of initial drug abuse? D. bunch of key
A. poor environment
C. domestic violence 546. Descriptive of any materials which by its
B. experimental thrill nature or because of its reaction with other
D. peer pressure elements produces a rapid drop in temperature of the
immediate surroundings.
538. What court has the jurisdiction to hear and try A. oxidizing material
drug cases? B. dust
a. Heinous Crime Court designated by the SC among C. curtain board
the existing RTC D. cryogenic
b. Special Court designated by the SC
c. Sandiganbayan 547. Passageway from building to another or through
d. Special Court designated by the SC among the or around a wall in approximately the same floor
existing RTC level.
A. smelting
539. Samples of the seized dangerous drugs shall be B. vestibule
destroyed_________ after the promulgation of C. fulminate
judgment. D. horizontal exit
a. 2 days
b. 1 day 548. The active principle of burning, characterized
c. 24 hours by the heat, fuel and ignition.
d. 48 hours A. fire
B. electricity
540. Decision of the court whether the person is C. fire alarm
guilty or not guilty for drug trafficking shall be D. finishes
rendered within the period of ___________ after the
trial. 549. A finely powdered substance which, when mixed
a. 15 days with air in the proper proportion and ignited will
b. 30 days cause an explosion.
c. 10 days A. fire lane
d. 6 days B. dust
C. fire trap
541. Preliminary investigation of drug case is being D. fire alarm
terminated within the period of how many days from
the date of filing? 550. May cause fires from the heat accumulated from
a. 30 the rolling, sliding or friction in machinery or
b. 15 between two hard surfaces, at least one which is
c. 10 usually a metal is called:
d. 4 A. static electricity
B. friction heat
542. How many hours that the information shall be C. overheating of machinery
filed in court after the termination of the PI? D. heat from arching
a. 24
b. 48 551. The __________ shall be conducted as pre-
c. 72 requisite to grant permits and/or licenses by local
d. 36 government or other government agencies.
A. fire safety inspection
543. After the filing of the criminal case, the B. fire alerting system
courts conduct ocular inspection of seized drugs C. fire protection assembly
within how many hours? D. fire service
a. 48
b. 24
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552. A wall designed to prevent the spread of fire, C. Heavy particles in suspect’s house
having a fire resistance rating or not less than D. Removal of valuable articles
four hours with sufficient structural stability to
remain standing even if construction on either side 561. Having been severely scolded by his father in
collapses under fire conditions. front of his friends, his son burned his father’s
A. firewood expensive car. What is the liability, if any, of the
B. firewall son?
C. post wall A. Criminally liable
D. firetrap B. None of these
C. Civilly liable
553. An enclosed vertical space of passage that D. Administratively liable
extends from floor to floor, as well as from base
to the top of the building. 562. Who of the following persons or individuals
A. sprinkler system enjoys and excites seeing fire?
B. flash point A. Firomaniacs
C. vertical shaft B. Sextomaniacs
D. standpipe system C. Kleptomaniacs
D. Pyromaniacs
554. One of the following is exempted from paying
0.01% of the assessed value of a building. 563. In arson probe, the “corpus deicti” is
A. single family dwellings established by providing two elements and these are:
B. hospitals burning of the house or other things; and criminal
C. department store agency in causing it. Is it correct?
D. schools A. It depends
B. No
555. The use of one or more electrical appliances C. Yes
or devices which draw or consume electrical current D. Sometimes
beyond the designed capacity of the existing
electrical system. 564. As arson investigator who arrived in the fire
A. self-closing door scene still in progress, what is your primary
B. overloading concern or things to be done?
C. jumper A. Photograph the fire
D. oxidizing material B. Help put-off the fire and extend humanitarian
works
556. Any act that would remove or naturalized a fire C. Look for the owner and make a sketch
hazard. D. Look for the suspect
A. allotment
B. distillation 565. In conducting background check on fire victims,
C. combustion the emphasis should be on their?
D. abatement A. Fire insurance coverages and business posture
B. Victim before
557. In arson investigation, the constant C. Stature in life if rich or not
temperature at which the vapor pressure of the D. Motive
liquid is equal to the atmospheric pressure is
called: 566. In proving arson, aside from the fact of
A. Vapor pressure burning and criminal intent or design by the
B. Boiling point offender, it is also important, although not
C. Density necessary for conviction, to establish the
D. Flame pressure offender’s?
A. Motive
558. In a fire probe in a business district building B. Address and employment
who are the BEST person to aid the probers? C. Malice
A. Persons responsible for the electricity D. Companions
services
B. Building administrator 567. Is the crime of arson consummated even if the
C. Janitors fire had just started and only a very small or
D. Persons responsible for the security of the insignificant portion of the house was damaged?
building A. Yes
B. Possible
559. Every unusual objects in the fire scene should C. No
be collected for it may lead to its: D. It depends
A. Solution
B. Determination 568. The burning of low-grade heavy oils or resinous
C. Evaluation or tarry materials with sufficient air forms lamp
D. Interrogation black commonly known as:
A. black bone
560. Which of the following circumstances is an B. used petroleum
indication that the fire was intentionally set? C. soot
A. Buying of lighters D. black iron
B. Suspect’s financial difficulties
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569. In fire query, the burning of a low-grade heavy
oils or resinous on tarry materials with reasonable 576. Is it punishable if the offender burned his own
air forms as soot is called: building with the purpose of defrauding another?
A. Manganese A. No
B. Lampblack B. Yes
C. permanganete C. it depends
D. carbon lock D. sometimes

570. As arson prober, what would you file in court 577. As arson prober, what is your primary duty?
if the suspect himself owns the property that was A. Probe conflagration and be an instrument of
burned but exposed to danger only the life of justice
another? B. Assist the victim
A. None C. Save life and property
B. Malicious mischief D. Enforce the law
C. civil case
D. D. arson 578. Supposing in your findings as an arson prober,
the suspect set on fire his neighbor’s car so that
571. Mr. X a notorious arsonist by means of prayers he can get it expensive starter, will it aggravate
a favorite client of Chinese businessmen in Binondo, the case?
was, one day approached by Mr. Y whose business was A. It depends
bankrupt but heavily insured. For P1 million fee, B. Sometimes
Mr. X agreed to burn Mr. Y’s business premises. So C. no
in connection thereto Mr. X summoned all his prayer D. yes
warriors numbering more than seven hundred and
simultaneously prayed so hard and that while 579. Which of the following are considered origins
collectively praying near Mr. Y’s premises a of fire?
lightning struck the structure of Mr. Y and as a A. Intentional
result, it was totally burned. What charge, if any B. All of these
would you file against Mr. X and Mr. Y? C. accidental
A. None D. Providential
B. Arson
C. Malicious mischief 580. Is the number of suspects in the case of arson
D. As of now there is no law that punishes. It so material in determining the penalty?
I will hold in abeyance the filling A. It depends
B. Yes
572. If responding to a fire, you as an arson prober C. sometimes
arrived there with the fire still in progress, what D. no
would you do FIRST?
A. Help put-off the fire 581. A gave money to B to set on fire the house of
B. Cordon the area C but in doing so B died as he was hit by a falling
C. Start interviewing witnesses wall while escaping. Is there bearing or importance
D. Observe the kind of smoke in citing in the case to be filed the death of B?
A. Sometimes
573. Supposing in your investigation as arson prober B. Yes
you were able to establish that the property that C. it depends
was burned was actually owned by him/suspect but the D. No
fire exposed to danger your neighbor’s property.
Will it be arson? 582. In arson probe, if it was proven that the
A. No original parts and equipment of the vehicle were
B. It depends replaced with inferior quality, it indicates
C. sometimes possible what?
D. yes A. Accident
B. Arson
574. A short in the electrical wiring will almost C. thievery
always burn itself out without setting the fire to D. electrical problems
the other parts of the vehicle, is it a CORRECT
observation? 583. If volatile liquids were found in the fire
A. It depends scene, get a small amount of the substance and place
B. Yes it in a clean glass vial and seal it tightly for it
C. Sometimes not to what?
D. No A. Liquify
B. Multiply
575. Photographing suspicious persons at the fire C. solidify
scene may help the prober to identify a pyromaniac D. evaporate
especially if in two (2) separate fire incidents he
was: 584. A structured group of three or more persons,
A. Seen there existing for a period of time and acting in concert
B. With somebody with the aim of committing one or more serious crimes
C. laughing or offences established in accordance with this
D. uneasy
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Convention, in order to obtain, directly or
indirectly, a financial or other material benefit? 592. It is derived from Sicilian-Arabic terms
A. Band meaning to protect and to act as guardian; friend
B. Organized Crime Group or companion; to defend; preserve power; integrity,
C. Transnational OCG strength.
D. National OCG A. Mob
B. Mafia
585. Any group having some manner of a formalized C. La Cosa Nostra
structure and whose primary objective is to obtain D. Cosa Nostra
money through illegal activities. Such groups
maintain their position through the use of actual
or threatened violence, corrupt public officials, 593. The tri-elements of Mafia are; Respect- the
graft, or extortion, and generally have a foundation of the entire mafia, Fear- the engine of
significant impact on the people in their locales, mafia and Money is the?
region, or the country as a whole. What is being A. Blood
defined? B. Goal or objective
A. Organized Crime Group C. Fuel
B. Organized Crime D. Life
C. Transnational Crime
D. Transnational Organized Crime Group 594. Italian American man, was the first Mafia
member to publicly acknowledge the existence of the
586. If the acts are carried out through many Mafia. He is also the person who made Cosa Nostra a
transaction overtime, it is often small scale and household name?
does not involve violence we are talking about what? A. Joseph Valachi
A. Financial crime B. Anthony Sorge
B. Economic crime C. Charles Charbano and Joe Cargo
C. Enterprise crime D. All of the above
D. Traditional crime
595. This is the belief, subscribed to by the
587. If the acts are in violation of the criminal federal government and many respected
law designed to bring financial reward to an criminologists, which organized crime is a direct
offender, then it is? offshoot of a criminal society—the Mafia—that first
A. Financial crime originated in Italy and Sicily and now controls
B. Economic crime racketeering in major U.S. cities. A major premise
C. Enterprise crime of this theory is that the Mafia is centrally
D. Traditional crime coordinated by a national committee that settles
disputes, dictates policy, and assigns territory.
588. The phrase “Cosa Nostra” literally means what A. Conspiracy Theory
as per Joseph Valachi in Valachi hearing? B. Theory of Unity
A. One thing C. Alien Conspiracy Theory
B. This thing of ours D. Differential Conspiracy Theory
C. Our thing
D. Mafia 596. What would be the accurate term to refer to the
adviser of the boss in the Sicilian Mafia Structure?
589. The Cosa Nostra is considered the original name A. Under boss
of Mafia. Then the term “La” in the phrase “La Cosa B. Consigliore
Nostra” has been utilized to literally mean it that C. Caporegime
“___ is Mafia”. D. Associates
A. Mob
B. Gang 597. The Chicago Outfit is currently believed to be
C. This led By
D. There A. John DiFronzo
B. Al Capone
590. The Sicilian terms “me fighia-me fighia” or in C. Brindisi
English _____ is believed to be the origin of the D. Luciano, Charles “Lucky”
word MAFIA.
A. My mother-my mother 598. The Outfit rose to power in the 1920s, and the
B. My father-my father period was marked by bloody gang wars for
C. My brother-my brother distribution of illegal alcohol during Prohibition
D. My daughter-my daughter and it was under the control of whom?
A. Johnny Torrio And Al Capone
591. The word MAFIA is believed to be an acronym B. John Gotti and Frank Nitti
which stands for- C. John DiFronzo
A. Morte Alla Francia, Italia Avanti" (Italian for D. Luciano, Charles “Lucky”
"Death to France, Italy Forward!")
B. Morta Alla Francia, Italia Anela (Italian for 599. It is an extremely powerful, influential,
"Death to France, Italy Begs!") vicious and dangerous Italian-American organized
C. Morta Anela Francia, Italia Alla (Italian for crime syndicate based In Chicago, Illinois and
"Death to France, Italy Begs!") dating back to the 1910s. It is part of the American
D. A and B Mafia originating in Chicago's South Side.
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A. Chicago Outfit–(also known as the Outfit, the C. Suspects
Chicago Mafia, The Chicago Mob, or The Organization) D. People
B. Eurasian Organized Crime
C. Hells Angels Motorcycle Club 607. INTERPOL was established in 1923 and had its
D. Sinaloa drug cartel first headquarters in Vienna and now in Lyon,
France. The acronym INTERPOL is stands for-
600. Who was the highest-profile of turned Informant
as acting boss, also known as "The Professor", who
A. International Criminal Police Organization
became at the time, as the first boss or highest- B. Intern Police Organization
ranking member of a New York crime family to break C. Inter-Territorial Police
his blood oath and testify against the mob, a D. Internal Terrestrial Police Organization
standing he would maintain
until Bonnano boss Joseph “the ear” Massino turned 608. In the INTERPOL organization, each member
informer in 2004? country has one delegate and in times of selection
A. Joseph Valanchi and on matters that requires consultation, each
B. Alphonse "Little Al" D'Arco country has how many vote or votes?
C. Anthony Casso A. One half
D. Salvatore "Sammy the Bull" Gravano B. Two
601. Who was the two prominent leaders of the
C. One
Luciano or Genovese crime family? D. None except USA
A. Lucky Luciano and Vito Genovese
B. Vincent "the Chin" Gigante and Meyer Lansky 609. The G-7 Nations were mandated to develop
C. Tommy Gagliano and Gaetano Reina international standards and policies in fighting
D. Carmine Tramunti and Victor Amuso money laundering. All except one are not member of
the G-7 Nations?
602. Originally the MANGANO family the group, which A. Canada, France, Germany
went through three bosses between 1910 and 1957, is B. Italy, Japan
named after ____, boss of the family at the time of C. North Korea, China
the McClellan hearings in 1963, when the structure D. United Kingdom, United States
of organized crime first gained public attention.
A. Carlo Gambino 610. The group of seven major advanced nations as
B. Albert Anastasia of year 2017 has its chairperson coming from the
C. Vincent Mangano country of Italy named-
D. Paul Castellano
A. Prime Minister Paolo Gentiloni
603. It is the clandestine transportation of goods B. Prime Minister Paul Gabriel
or persons purposely to evade tax and or import / C. Prime Minister Diego Gambeta
export contraband item? D. Prime Minister Leonard Lastiloni
A. Money laundering
B. Smuggling 611. The group that was formally founded on January
C. Drugs trafficking 1, 1993, by their leaders, Abu Bakar Bashir And
D. None of these Abdullah Sungkar while hiding in Malaysia from the
persecution of the Suharto government. This group
604. Organized crime group refers to any group is a Southeast Asian Militant Islamist terrorist
having a corporate structure whose primary objective group dedicated to the establishment of a Daulah
is to obtain money through illegal activities, often Islamiyah (regional Islamic caliphate) in Southeast
surviving on fear and corruption. This definition Asia. On October 25, 2002, immediately following the
of organized crime is based on described group-Perpetrated Bali bombing, and they
A. INTERPOL are added to the UN Security Council Resolution 1267
B. United Nations as a terrorist group linked to al-Qaeda or the
Taliban. It is a transnational organization with
C. Philippine Anti Organized Crime Task Force cells in Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia and the
D. Military parlance Philippines. In addition to al-Qaeda the group is
also thought to have links to The Moro Islamic
605. Conceptualized in the 1920’s and had its first Liberation Front And Jamaah Ansharut Tauhid, a
headquarters in Vienna (Italy) and now at Paris splinter cell of this organization which was formed
(France) and now have nearly 200 member-countries, by Abu Bakar Baasyir On July 27, 2008. It remained
INTERPOL means? very active in Indonesia where it publicly
A. International police organization maintained a website as of January 2013?
B. International policies organization A. Jemaah Islamiyah (“Islamic Congregation")
C. Intelligence police organization B. Lashkar-e-Taiba (Army of the Good)
D. Internal criminal procedure C. Revolutionary Armed Forces of Columbia (FARC)
D. Taliban ("students")
606. A “red notice” by the INTERPOL refers to the
National Arrest warrants which seeks to arrest and 612. An extremist terrorist group of the Sunni
extradition of? branch of Islam, it has existed since 1988, growing
A. Subjects out of the Afghanistan resistance movement opposing
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international terrorist group that seeks to rid C. Operation Geronimo
Muslim countries, such as Egypt and Saudi Arabia, D. Operation Neptune Spear
of Western influences and to replace their
governments with fundamentalist Islamic ones. Its 617. It is the premeditated use of disruptive
long-term goal is to replace all governments activities, or the threat thereof, in cyber space
worldwide with Islamic leaders who impose Islamic with the intention to further social, ideological,
law, and it plans to do so by waging a holy war or religious, political or similar objectives, or to
jihad. It is founded by Osama bin Laden, Abdulllah intimidate any person in furtherance of such
Azzam, and several other Arab volunteers. objectives?
A. Boko Haram A. Cyber mutiny
B. Haqqani Network B. Cyber rebelion
C. Hamas (Harakat al-Muqawamat al-Islamiyyah) C. Cyber vandalism
D. Al Qaeda D. Cyber terrorism
613. One of the Terrorist tactics is the so-called 618. A peace agreement between former PGMA and the
Weapon of Mass Destruction (WMD) is a term used to MILF was signed –
describe a massive weapon with the capacity to
indiscriminately kill large number of people and it
A. June 2001
could be either nuclear, biological and chemical B. January 2001
weapons. In chemical weapons, there are three C. June 2006
categories of agents mostly in liquid form namely D. January 2006
nerve agents i.e. sarin gas, the blistering agents
i.e. mustard gas, and the chocking agents. In the 619. Cyber Crime also known as computer crime or
common examples of the chocking agents, what is ______.
that, cause by bacillus anthracis and the effect of A. Technology Crime
the exposure include a severe infection that attacks B. Contemporary Crime
the skin, lungs and gastrointestinal tract and when
inhaled, the agent attacks the respiratory system
C. Present Crime
having the symptoms of high fever accompanied by D. New merging type of organized crime
general aches, severe weakness, and pneumonia?
620. A criminal activity in which computers or
A. Anthrax networks are a target, tool or incidental to the
B. Bacillus commission of a crime. It includes traditional
C. Anthracis crimes in which the computers or networks are used
D. Bacillus anthracis to commit a crime. What is being asked?
A. Cyber Attack
614. In the kind of the root causes of terrorism we B. Cyber Fraud
have two namely political ideologicalism and
religious fanticism which is that considered fearful
C. Computer Crime
terrorist for the reason that they are not afraid D. Technology Fraud
to DIE? 621. All crimes performed to or resorted to by abuse
of electronic media with the purpose of influencing
A. Socialism the functioning of computer or computer system are
B. Religious Fanticsm agreed to be-
C. Political A. Cyber Terrorism
D. Ideologicalism B. Cyber Fraud
615. The Pakistan TV station/channel which is
C. Computer Fraud
responsible in the network coverage during the D. Technology Crime
operation against Osama Bin Laden?
622. The schemes range from illegal copying of
A. Al Jazera copyrighted material to using technology to commit
B. Al Jazeera traditional theft-based offenses such as larceny and
C. Al Jemaas fraud. The statement above is embrace technically
D. El Jamelas the conception of-
A. Cyber Crime
616. OSAMA BIN LADEN organized the Al-Qaeda in B. Cyber Theft
Arabic which means “The Base”, 6’4 in height and
left handed, born in 1955 or 1957 in the city of
C. Technology Crime
Riyadh who is responsible for truly heinous D. Computer Fraud
terrorist incidents, including the 2001 destruction
of the world trade center and owned the code name 623. The term use designated to disruptive computer
of GERONIMO during the operation against him was programs that use computer networks or the internet
killed in Pakistan on May 2, 2011 due to what name to self-replicate and send themselves to other
of the operation handed by the law enforcement users, generally via e-mail, without the aid of the
composing of the participating units CIA- on ground operator?
intelligence, US Airborn-160th special operation, US A. Trojan Horses
Navy Seal and Seal Team 6- directly kills Osama? B. Virus
A. Operation lipitstar ishuma C. Throttle Virus
B. Operation Pluto Spear D. Worm
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D. Pearlings
624. In this type of cyber vandalism Cyber vandals
may target the websites of their victims, it occurs 631. What do we call the series of numbers assigned
when a computer hacker intrudes on another person’s by an internet service provider to an internet user
website by inserting or substituting codes that when it connects to the internet?
expose visitors to the site to misleading or A. IP Address
provocative information?
B. Serial number
A. Worm C. Internet serial number
B. Trojan Horses D. Internet Service Provider
C. Cyber Vandalism
D. Web Defacement 632. A type of IP addresses those changes every time
the internet user accesses his internet service
625. It may involve the use of computer network provider.
tools to shut down critical national infrastructures A. IP Address
or to coerce or intimidate a government or civilian
population?
B. Internet Service Provider
A. Cyber Terrorism C. Dynamic IP Address
B. Cyber Crime D. Static IP Address
C. Computer Crime 633. A type of IP Address that is constant
D. Technology Crime regardless of the time or number of attempts the
internet users access the internet.
626. It refers to an attempt to extort money from A. Status IP Address
legitimate users of an Internet service by
threatening to prevent the user from accessing the
B. Static IP Address
service? C. Dynamic IP Address
A. Denial-of-Service Attack D. Trojan IP Address
B. The “Salami” Fraud 634. The acronym USB is stands for?
C. Web Defacement A. Universal Serial Bas
D. Ransom ware B. Universal Seria Bus
627. Anti-Camcording Act of 2010 which approved on C. Universe Serial Bus
May 13, 2010 is also known as- D. Universal Serial Bus
A. RA NO. 10088
635. The acronym ICT is stands for?
B. RA NO. 18008
C. RA NO. 10678 A. Information Combination Technology
D. RA NO. 10868 B. Information Communicating Technology
C. Information Combustion Technology
628. It is an attack used by a hacker to lure people D. Information Communication Technology
into a fake website. They do this by sending an e-
mail that seem to come from a legitimate company or 636. Who is the Filipino student from AMA who became
entity. Once you click on the link in the e-mail. a suspect for unleashing the “I Love You Virus”,
It will redirect you to a fake website where you which in 2002 obtained a world record for being the
will be asked to provide your user ID, password, most virulent computer virus at the time? The
login credentials and other sensitive information. outbreak has estimated caused of US $5.5-8.7 billion
When you provide this information, it will be in damages worldwide. This incident prompt the
transmitted to the hacker, who will the use it to Philippine legislature to enact RA No. 8792 to
commit acts of fraud? criminalize the unlawful use of Information and
A. Phishing Communication Technology.
B. Identity Theft A. Bonel De Guzman
C. Cyber Smear B. Joel Francia
D. The “Salami” Fraud C. Carlos Hagardo
D. Onel De Guzman
629. This may refer to an illegal establishment that
sold alcohol during Prohibition? 637. Which of the following can effectively assist
A. Alcohol den the law enforcement agencies in combating organized
crime and terrorism?
B. Speakeasy
C. Lodge A. War veterans
D. Hall B. Old soldiers because they merely fades but
never die
630. The combination of producers to control, C. Police Dossier
monopolize, and restrict competition of the sale and D. Community
price of a particular product or service?
A. Cartel 638. Of the recent past, June 4, 1989, it is in this
country where the pro-democracy protesters composed
B. Cabal of youths and students in China were killed in the
C. Labor Racketeering public plaza upon the order of its leader, Deng
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Xiaoping. It is now internationally and famously
called what? 645. In organized crime, loan sharking is the
A. Tibet occupation practice of illegally lending out money at usurious
B. Tiannamen massacre interest rates and which repayment is usually
enforced through what?
C. Vietnam invasion
D. Ho chi Minh City massacre A. Intimidation
B. Persuasion
639. “A” and “B” are both policeman who are also in C. Money laundering
the business of trading electronic gadgets. One day, D. Black market
through text message, “A” ordered to “B” seven (7)
units of cellular phone batteries. After accepting 646. Pres. Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo attended the
the delivery of the said batteries, “A” refused to national Anti-Drug Summit on June 21, 2001 and very
pay reasoning that there was no valid contract recently, as an aftermath of the ALABANG BOYS case,
between them as there was no document which both of she appointed herself as the Over-all Drug Czar, in
them signed. Is “A” liable under the “E-Commerce Act order to, among others, emphasize the importance of
of 2000”. curving if not eradicating:
A. No A. Drug abuse in the country
B. sometimes B. Drug syndicate in the country
C. It depends C. Coddlers of illegal drugs
D. yes D. Sources of illegal drugs
640. A terrorist who operates across national 647. The government agency tasked to conduct
borders, whose actions and political goals may controlled delivery a scheme in collaboration with
affect citizen of more than one country, is called other NGA’s and foreign counterparts is what agency?
what kind of terrorist? A. Narcom
A. Borderless B. DDB
B. Transnational C. PDEA
C. Internal D. NBI and DOJ
D. Syndicated
648. Organized syndicates and terrorism are vital
641. “A” and “B” are both policeman assigned in one matters that should be addressed by all men
department. One day “A” allowed “B” to have access irrespective of one’s standing in the community of
in his own personal computer and the latter, once nations. One of the potent terrorist groups or
in the possession of a vital information therein, criminal syndicates even nowadays and despite the
communicated it (information) to “C”, their death of Osama bin Ladin is the Al-Qaeda which means
superior. Can “B” be held liable under the “E- what?
commerce act of 2000”? A. Altitude
A. Yes B. Denial
B. No C. Reform
C. Maybe D. Base
D. It depends
649. According to Al-Qaeda’s leader himself, Osama
642. The latest bioterrorism that targeted Americans Bin Laden, when interviewed by the Al-Jazzera in
was with the sending of letters and packages Afghanistan on October 2001, the said group’s name
containing what substance? (Al-Qaeda-base), is derived from the name of what
A. Anthrax kind of camp ?
B. Metformin A. Training
C. AH1N1 B. Safe Haven
D. Bioderm C. Supply
D. Recreation
643. Under the “E-commerce Act of 2000”, the best
and accepted way of establishing the admissibility 650. Just like any warfare, terrorist attack is
of electronic data message/document is by execution always with element of surprise. They want to send
of what? a message that they can strike on their target at
A. Affidavit any time. The terrorist main mission is have an aura
B. 2 witnesses of?
C. Deed of sale A. War
D. Written contract B. Super
C. Fear
644. Generally, there are two (2) types of terrorist D. Political
and there are: international and?
A. Domestic 651. The Al-Qaeda group stated objective is the
B. Political elimination of the foreign influence in the Muslims
countries. The people behind this feared group is
C. Fanatic considered what kind of fundamentalist ?
D. Islamic A. Environmental
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B. Islam 658. Mafia families have begun to implant themselves
C. Political deep into multinational corporations in order to
generate massive revenues to bypass having to take
D. Diehard
on riskier investments such as ___, except –
652. Al-Qaeda’s holy warriors are determined to kill A. Narcotics trafficking
their considered enemies or targets because they B. Terrorism for political aim
believe that if they kill an enemy and in the process C. Human Trafficking
they also died, they will for sure where to go? D. Market monopoly
A. Palace of Allah
B. Pedestal 659. The
C. List of heroes traditional Japanese organized crime cartel
(ya,ku, sa), literally means
D. Heaven
A. Eight-nine-three
653. All nations including the USA are vulnerable B. Nine- eight- three
to terrorists attack. So far, the MOST successful C. Three- eight- nine
terrorists offensive that hit the most powerful D. Eight- three- nine
nation on earth was the one that occurred in New
York City smashing the twin towers in less than a 660. The Cali Cartel was a drug cartel based in
couple of hours. When did it happen? southern Colombia. It was founded by –
A. September 21, 2000 A. Rodríguez Orejuela brothers
B. October 21, 2001 B. Pancho Machete brothers
C. October 11, 2001 C. Juan Marquez Santacruz brothers
D. September 11, 2001 D. Fidel Castro brothers
654. Under the new Anti-Terrorism Bill now the so- 661. Even up to now, the US is one of the most
called “Human Security Act of 2007”, how many days powerful nations on earth. The September 11, 2001
can a suspect be held or detained for investigation? tragedies however is a testament that there was on
A. 10 the said country’s part an intelligence?
B. 5 A. Targets
C. 3 B. Experts
D. 7 C. Failures
D. Analyst
655. The US and European Union tagged the
Philippines CPP-NPA as terrorist. The main reason 662. When responding to biological terrorism or
why our said local insurgents was labeled as such threats, it must be mandatory that the law
as because they are engaged in killing what sectors enforcement officers be accompanied by?
of our society? A. Public health workers
A. Civilian B. SOCO team
B. Political C. Firemen
C. Religious D. DSWD workers
D. Gay
663. Organized crime groups are usually successful
656. As far as terrorism is concerned, in the on its illegal operations because most of the time
Philippines, the most acknowledge vulnerable target they have deeper connections with?
with a possible devastating effect is? A. Underground operatives
A. U.S Embassy in Manila B. Government officials
B. Camp Aguinaldo in Quezon city C. Private entrepreneurs
C. Pandacan fuel depot in Manila D. other crime groups
D. Malacanang palace
664. The Sicilian Mafia in Europe is also called
657. A complete understanding of the functions of Cosa Nostra and is considered the most organized
organized crime lies not in one discipline, but in crime group in the world. “Nostra” literally means
several, multi-disciplinary approach. This what?
statement describe – A. Mother
A. The accumulation of knowledge and the eventual B. Family
integration of the relevant insights from several
disciplines that gives the unique perspective of the
C. Father
problem. D. Affairs
B. Planning the collection of information process 665. Speaking of the organized syndicate this group
for integration of anti-organized crime measures
of criminals that grew to the height of their power
C. Interdisciplinary investigation of crimes in the USA between 1950 to 1960s was the MAFIA. Its
D. A more holistic understanding of the issue as leader was not convicted of violent/serious crimes
well as means to a possible solution. (though they often resorted to killings) but of
crime of tax evasion. The MAFIA’s known leader is?
A. James cooper
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B. Al Capone B. JJ Marbinay G. Giner
C. Edgar Hoover C. JJ Marea G. Genir
D. Al Pacino D. JJ Maria G. Giner

666. In e-crimes, any access in order to corrupt, 673. Refers to those violent acts which are intended
alter, steal or destroy information and to create fear or terror, are perpetrated for a
communication system using a computer or other religious, political or ideological goal,
similar information and communication devices, deliberately target or disregard the
without the knowledge and consent of the owner of safety of non combatants or civilian, and are
the computer/system including the introduction of committed by non-government agencies
computer viruses and the like, resulting in the A. Transnational crime
destruction, alteration, theft or loss of electronic B. International crime
data message/documents is considered as?
C. National crime
A. Hacking D. Terrorism
B. Accessing
C. System loss 674. Defined as criminal acts committed by a person
D. Altering of respectability and high social status in the
course of his or her occupation.
667. When we speak of cyber crimes, it also include A. Corporate crimes
traditional crimes such as fraud, theft, blackmail, B. Environmental crimes
forgery and embezzlement in which computer or
networks are used to facilitate what kind of
C. Occupational crimes
activity? D. White collar crimes
A. Cyber 675. Who coined the term white collar crimes?
B. Criminal A. Edwin Suthirland
C. Suspected B. Edwin Sutherland
D. Licit C. Robert King Merton
668. Which law defined certain rights of persons D. Albert Cohen
arrested, detained or under custodial investigation
as well as the duties of the arresting, detaining, 676. The ____ is one who makes arrangements for
and investigating officers? killing and injuring physically, economically,
psychologically the members or non-members.
A. Republic Act No.7255
B. Republic Act No.7438 A. Racketeer
C. Republic Act No.3815 B. Enforcer
D. Republic Act No.7659 C. Corrupter
D. Don
669. ___ are crimes committed in violation of the
code of war. It is directed often to the innocent 677. It is a form of terrorism in which the scope
civilian of protagonist nations. of operation involves citizens or the territory of
more than one country?
A. POW
B. War Crimes A. Transnational terrorism
C. Crimes against humanity B. Non-political terrorism
D. Military crimes C. International Terrorism
D. VNSA
670. Organized Crime as any group having some manner
of a formalized structure and whose primary 678. One the criminal activity which the OCG’s are
objective is to obtain money through – interested is corruption, they putting the fix in
on criminal justice system for the purpose of what?
A. Natural events
B. Untoward incidents A. Wasting money
C. Illegal activities B. To have permit in operating their illicit
activities
D. All of the above C. Immunity from prosecution
671. Organized crime commonly established division D. To acquit their key members who are accused
of labor designated for the commission of crime. in court
Thus, this characterized its being –
679. In the study of criminology regarding on
A. Monopolistic organized crime investigation, the organized crime
B. Hierarchical was recognized by most of the criminologist as the
C. Exclusive membership perfect instrumental crime because there’s ____
D. Unique subculture derived from it.
A. Emotional satisfaction
672. In the Philippines, who is the first Filipino B. No emotional satisfaction
convicted for violating republic act 8792 or the
Philippine electronic commerce act of 2000?
C. Emotional gratification
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680. The concepts which state that the organization smuggling, pornography, counterfeiting, hijacking
is designed to last through time, beyond the life bankruptcy fraud, etc
span of current members and being an organized c. Lucchese, founded Tom Gagliano engaged in
criminal requires a lifetime careerist orientation? narcotics trafficking, gambling, loan sharking,
A. Monopoly waste management, construction, and garment
B. Ideology of economic industry; and Bonnano, founded by Joe Bonnano
engaged in narcotics trafficking, home video
C. Conspiracy pornography, pizza parlors and espresso cafés.
D. Perpetuity d. Genovese, founded by Charles “Lucky” Luciano
engaged in narcotics trafficking, loan sharking,
681. The concept of “it’s just business and nothing extortion rackets, pornography, labor-union,
personal” which is also a way of dealing by OCG to racketeering, restaurants, seafood distribution,
their colleagues, comrades, members and victims is and vending machines.
referring what?
A. Strict discipline 688. These are the conditions exist which lend
B. Monopoly cohesiveness to modern-day drug trafficking
C. Ideology of economic organizations, except:
D. Conspiracy A. Vertical integration and alternative sources of
supply
B. Exploiting social and political conditions
682. The Uninitiated member of the Hung Secret C. Insulation of leaders
Society is called: D. Corrupt government official and society
A. Dragon Head indifference
B. Mountain Lord
C. Red Pole 689. Founders of organized crime in the US like
D. Blue Lanterns Alphonse Capone, Charles “Lucky” Luciano, Meyer
Lansky and Benjamin “Bugsy” Siegel, are notably,
683. The Yakuza is organized into families which members of a small street gang in New York called:
adopts a relationship known as: A. Five Points Gang
A. Oyabun-Kobun B. Tongs
B. Kabuki-mono C. Outlaws
C. Yubitsume D. Hells Angels
D. Bakuto
690. Structural group of three or more persons
684. Which of the following is not one of the existing for the period of time and acting in
motorcycle gangs which are active in selling drugs concert, with the aim of committing one or more
[they control 75% North American methamphetamine serious crimes or offenses established in accordance
market], prostitution, extortion, theft, arson, with this conviction in order to obtain, directly
robbery, bombings, and contract murders? or indirectly, a financial or other material
A. Hells Angels benefit.
B. Outlaws A. Crime syndicate
C. Tongs B. Organized criminal group
D. Pagans and Bandidos C. Criminal gang
D. Fraternity
685. A member of a Cosa Nostra who operates at least
one specific criminal enterprise and constantly 691. Which of the following is not one of the
search for a new source of revenue for the crime attributes of organized criminal group?
family is called a. Non-Ideological, hierarchical and exclusive
A. Wise guys Membership
B. Made guys b. Dominating, witty, influential and generous
C. Button men contributor to the church, politicians etc.
D. All of the above c. Self-perpetuating, violent, involvement in
bribery and constitutes a unique subculture
686. In Joseph Albini’s Patron-Client Model. d. Monopolistic, governed by rules and regulations
Organized crime group is consisting of syndicates and has specialization/ division of labor.
in a loose system of power relationship. At the
center of each organized crime unit or crime family 692. Commission of transnational crimes are
is/are: motivated by the following, except one:
A. Capo, Sottocapo and Consigliere A. political influence
B. Caporegime B. economic gain
C. Mafioso C. hate and revenge
D. Soldati D. social control in a global scope

687. Considered to be the most powerful Mafia family 693. The Mafia is believed to be originated from:
in the US which was established in 1930 A. Morte Alla Francia, Italia Anela
a. Gambino, founded Carlo Gambino and Paul B. the practice of the criminals to seal a black
Castellano and engaged in drug trafficking, gambling handprint at the scene of the crime
and car theft C. Italian’s beauty, perfection, grace, and
b. Colombo, founded by Joseph Profaci an engaged in excellence
narcotics, gambling, Loan-sharking, cigarette
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D. the Sicilian struggle in the 13th Century against 701. He is a sort of midlevel manager who serves as
French Rule a buffer between the lowest-level members and the
upper-level members of the crime family.
694. Which of the following is not one of the A. The Consigliere
categories of organized crime behavior? C. The Capos
A. Violence and strong commitment and determination B. The Underboss
to get what they want D. Soldiers
B. Provision of illicit goods and services
C. Conspiracy and penetration of legitimate business 702. Known as “Big Six” transnational organized
D. Extortion and corruption crime group.
A. Sicilian and American Mafia Families; Russian
695. Membership in organized crime group requires: Mafiya; Yakuza; Triads; Colombian Cartels; and
A. Loyalty Mexican Federation.
B. Obedience to the boss B. Nigeria; Panama; Jamaica; Puerto Rico, Dominican
C. Lifetime commitment Republic, Colombia
D. Specialized criminal skills C. Red Army; Shining Path; Revolutionary Armed
Forces of Colombia; People’s Irish Republican Army;
696. Criminality of an organized crime group is Al Qaeda; and ISIS
directed by: D. Gambino, Colombo, Profaci, Lucchese, Bonnano,
A. The pursuit of profit along well-defined lines Genovese Crime Families
B. Violence, when the interests of the organization
are threatened 703. Members of the Mafia are bound by an oath of
C. The boss five basic principles. Which of the following is not
D. The pursuit of eliminating competitors one of them?
A. Omerta, or code of silence and total obedience
697. How does organized crime groups maintain their to the “Don” or “Boss”
power and profit? B. Assistance to any befriended Mafia faction, no
A. Through violence question asked and to avenge any attack on members
B. Through corruption of the family
C. Through the silence and attitude of non- C. Avoid any and all contact with law enforcement
cooperation of law abiding citizens authorities
D. Through continuous association with criminal D. Avoid killing police officer
protectors
704. Not one of the Italian criminal enterprise.
698. These are persons and organizations which grant A. The Camorra
power and the perception of legitimacy to organized B. ‘Ndrangheta
crime groups. C. La Cosa Nostra
A. The Protectors composed of a network of corrupt D. Sacred Crown
officials who protect them from the criminal justice
system 705. The United Nations defines terrorism as:
B. The specialized supporter who provide them A. The use or threatened use of force designed to
contract services such as pilots, chemists, bring about a political change
arsonists and hijackers. B. An illegitimate use of force to achieve a
C. Audience of consumers of illegal goods and political objective by targeting innocent people
services C. Socially and politically unacceptable violence
D. Social supporters such as civic organizations, aimed at an innocent target to achieve psychological
influential citizens etc. effect.
D. Any act intended to cause death or serious bodily
699. Donald Cressey’s Cosa Nostra model or organized harm to civilians or non-combatants with the purpose
crime group is characterized by, except one. of intimidating a population of serious bodily harm
A. Italian-dominated crime families who control and compelling a government or an international
crime in distinct geographic areas organization to do or abstain doing any act
B. Etremely violent, dangerous and highly
disciplined 706. Terrorist Act is an any act that is unlawful,
C. Its primary unit is the family which embodies involves the use or threatened use of violence or
male members of Italian ancestry. force against individuals or property which designed
D. The family is protected by a code of conduct for to coerce a government or society and supports any
members which prohibits them from revealing of the following, except:
organizational secrets. A. political objectives
B. ideological objectives
700. The boss of the Cosa Nostra: C. barbaric objectives
A. is its supreme leader D. religious’ objectives
B. is the older members of the crime family
C. oversees all organizational endeavors and has a 707. Which of the following is not one of the
final word on decisions involving virtually all traditional terrorist tactics?
aspects of crime family business A. Bombing and hijacking
D. All of the above B. Rape or any form of sexual assault
C. Arson and Assault
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708. The origin of terrorism can be traced from: C. Hawala
A. The French Revolution which describe the actions D. Money Laundering
of the French government.
B. After World War II, when the world’s nationalist 714. The leader of Al Qaeda is called:
groups revolted from European domination A. The Base
C. Year 1960 to early 1980, when it was applied to B. The Emir
violent left-wing groups, as well as nationalist. C. Jihad
D. A large groups who are independent from a state, D. Bearer of the Sword
violent religious fanatics, and violent groups who 715. In its self-proclaimed status as a caliphate,
terrorize for a particular cause such as the it claims religious authority over all Muslims
environment worldwide, and aims to bring most traditionally
Muslim-inhabited regions of the world under its
709. Use of lethal force by the state government political control.
against its own civilian population with the purpose a. Jimaah Islamiya
of repressing the people, making them apolitical or b. Islamic State
politically malleable, and/or weakening the c. Abu Sayyaf
population’s willingness to support revolutionary d. Al Qaeda
or other anti-government forces.
A. Apolitical terrorism 716. What is the law that defines and penalizes
B. Revolutionary terrorism crime of terrorism in the Philippines?
C. State terrorism a. Act No. 3815
D. State sponsored terrorism b. RA 9372
c. RA 10175
710. In state, sponsored terrorism, the state’s d. RA 9208
regime:
A. Instills fear against elements of its own 717. Core elements of the concept of trafficking,
population to create conditions sufficient to remain except one.
in political control. a. The action of trafficking which means the
B. Uses its military instrument against the recruitment, transportation, transfer, harboring or
civilian population of an enemy nation for receipt of persons
undermining the population’s will to support its own b. The means of trafficking which includes threat
government, or shattering the cohesion of the of or the use of force, deception, coercion, abuse
population making it unable to support its of power or position of vulnerability
government. c. The motive which for profit or financial gain
C. Employs lethal force across international borders d. The purpose which is always exploitation
for the purpose of destroying or weakening the
political cohesion of a targeted political entity 718. Which of the following are the commonly
without using its own military instrument to deliver identified forms of human trafficking?
the lethal force, but harness social elements within a. Sexual exploitation and organ removal
the targeted entity to do so. b. Exploitation of children in begging, sex trade
D. All of the above and warfare
c. Forced labor, Domestic servitude and forced
711. Which of the following may not be a target for marriage;
terrorist attack? d. All of the above
A. Structures which have a symbolic or practical
significance and propaganda value 719. Three Core Services of the INTERPOL, except:
B. Places where the terrorists have an easy access a. Unique global police communication system
to the target area and security b. Range of criminal data bases and analytical
C. Structures which are vulnerable for destruction services
and persons of importance to the enemy c. Proactive support for police operations
D. Places where weapons, transportation needs, and throughout the world
support network are available d. Arrest of international terrorist

712. Terrorist safe haven is: 720. INTERPOL'S rules in fighting Terrorism.
A. an area of relative security exploited by a. Prevent acts of international terrorism
terrorists to indoctrinate, recruit, train, and b. If terrorist acts are carried out, ensure that
regroup, as well as prepare and support their the perpetrators are brought to justice which could
operations. be achieved by exchanging information with its
B. a place where terrorists hide and coddled by member countries through its source messaging system
their symphatizers and by arranging meetings of expert to address the
C. global media, and satellite communications that subject.
allow terrorists to fulfill many of their functions c. Arrest the terrorist
D. an area which is difficult to track and control. d. A and B

713. The giving of alms for the poor and needy as 721. INTERPOL’s notice on planned terrorist attack
prescribed by the Quran which is the primary means to one of its member-countries.
within the Muslim world for terror organizations to a. Blue Notice
“legitimately” receive money. b. Green Notice
A. Zakat c. Yellow Notice
B. Islamic Banking d. Orange Notice
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A. finance
722. Red Notice is INTERPOL’s Notice System: B. materialism
a. To seek information on the identity of persons C. human values
or on their illegal activities related to criminal D. force
matters
b. To provide warning and criminal intelligence 731. When the investigator finds a tool at the crime
about persons who have committed criminal offenses scene, he should first of all.
and who are likely to repeat these crimes in other A. pick it up for examination taking care not to
countries. jar it
c. To locate missing persons B. compare the cutting edge of the toll with
d. To seek the arrest and extradition of suspects impressions to determine if this was the tool used
in the crime
723. Black Notice is INTERPOL’s notice to: C. immediately collect it and always send it to
a. Determine the identity of deceased person the crime laboratory for scientific examination
b. Provide information on modus operandi, objects, D. wait until the crime scene has been sketched
devices and concealment methods used by criminals. or photograph and measurements taken before
c. Individuals and entities that are subject to UN he collects evidence
sanctions.
d. Any of the above 732. A word in group of words which expresses a
complete thought.
724. An operation launch by the Philippine National A. adverb
Police- Special Action Force Commandos that led to B. verb
the killing of the international terrorist Zulkifli C. subject
bin Hir at the Mamasapano, Maguindanao. D. shabu
A. Oplan Wolverine
B. Oplan Terminator 733. A clandestine operation in a police parlance
C. Oplan Neptune Spear means:
D. Oplan Exodus A. covert intelligence
B. secret activity
725. The most intractable safe havens of terrorist C. surveillance
groups worldwide. D. overt intelligence
A. Internet
B. Global media 734. When people are considered as source of
C. Regions where ineffective governance allows their information, the experienced officer:
presence A. recognizes that persons from all walks of life
D. Those created by electronic infrastructure represent potential investigative resources
B. develops his contacts only with law abiding
726. Investigation, prosecution and trial of the citizens
crime of trafficking in person is done in- C. restricts his efforts to members of the
a. Open and public department
b. Personal D. concentrates all his efforts to acquire
c. Closed-door informants only from criminal types
d. Official capacity
735. Macho.
727. When does, the government lost its power to A. assertive
prosecute persons engaged in syndicated or large B. angry
scale human trafficking? C. heroic
a. 10 years D. stubborn
b. 20 years
c. 15 years 736. The fundamental responsibility of the officer
d. 40 years in charge of protecting the crime scene is:
A. interrogating the witness
728. In the investigation of cybercrime, “VES” B. engaging in the search for traces left by the
approach is used. VES literally means, except one. criminals
a. Victim C. removal of evidence which may be important to
b. Violation the case
c. Evidence D. preserving the site of the crime in the same
d. Suspect physical conditions as it was left by the
perpetrator
729. Intervention of the offended party in the
criminal action is NOT allowed in the following 737. Temerity.
instances, EXCEPT: A. fear
A. when he has not waived the civil action B. arrogance
B. when he has filed the civil action ahead of the C. rashness
criminal action D. force
C. when he has expressly reserved the right to
institute the civil action separately 738. Hypothetical.
D. when he was waived the civil action A. temporary
B. probable
730. Fiscal relate to: C. exaggerated
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D. assumed D. All of the above

739. Kind of dismissal whereby the description and 747. Which of the following given choices were
characteristics maybe vague that the identification considered as similar as evidence?
is difficult. A. Res inter alios acta
A. professional criminal B. Res inter alios acta
B. known fugitives C. Res inter alios acta
C. ordinary criminal D. Res inter alios acta
D. unknown fugitives
748. The nullum crimen nula peona sine legi is-
740. When we are about to talk mens rea we are A. There’s no crime if there’s no law punishing
referring to ____ of a person? it
A. Guilty act B. An act done against my will
B. Guilty mind C. Mensrea
C. Negligence D. Guilty act
D. Imprudence
749. If suspected to have been tailing by the
741. A court or judicial power that is not created subject himself, immediately disengage and never to
by the constitution have?
A. Quasi-judicial A. An eye to eye contact with the subject
B. Sandigan bayan B. Repeated unusual movements
C. Military court C. Conversation with subject
D. Supreme court D. A premature engagements

742. Which of the following does not belong to the 750. Confession through “Palpable mistake” is
definition of criminal justice system? admissible in evidence because it connotes that the
A. The machinery of the government which enforces subject was not:
the rule of conduct necessary to protection of life A. Coerced
and liberty B. Subjected to torture
B. The machinery of the state which enforces the C. Alone in confessing
rule of conduct necessary to protection of property D. Involuntary swayed to confess
C. The governments machinery which enforces the
rule of conduct necessary to the welfare of the 751. As compared before, criminals today are more
minority sophisticated and in several occasions/cases, are
D. the states which enforce the rules of conduct “graduates of the penal institution”. What does
necessary to the maintenance of peace and order “graduates” in the said phrase mean?
A. Students
743. The Philippine Criminal Justice System has a B. Ex-convicts
five pillar of justice namely: Law Enforcement, C. Parolees
Prosecution, Court, Correction and Community pillar. D. Living-outs
This maybe the cause why the flow our justice system
is very time-consuming absolutely different from the 752. Which of the following is the primary objective
components of the America Criminal Justice System of a crime investigation? To
whereby they have just three components that able A. Establish the truth or quality of a complaint
to facilitate the flow of justice, what are they? B. Identify the malefactors
A. Police, court, correction C. Uncover the modus operandi
B. Police, prosecution, court D. Enhance criminal justice system
C. Police, court, prosecution 753. In the crime scene investigation, which of the
D. Court, police, community following is the first officer in command to take
care of the scene and evidence including witnesses?
744. Who are criminally liable for light felonies? The
A. Principal A. Chief investigator
B. Accessories B. PO1 Who first arrived in the scene
C. A and b are correct C. Police chief of the unit
D. Principal and accomplices D. Investigator, who first arrived

745. Actus non facit reus, nisi mens sit rea means 754. After securing the crime scene, your next move
what? is to record the names, addresses, date birth and
A. The act itself does not make guilty unless his telephone numbers of whom?
intention were so A. Victim’s parents
B. An act done by me against my will is not may B. Persons present
act C. Friends of suspect
C. Guilty mind D. Residence of the place
D. Guilty act
755. The doctor’s account/testimony in court and
746. When there is deficiency of action meaning whatever evidence he obtained or recovered from
there is? victim’s cadaver all constitute what kind or
A. Imprudence / lack of skill evidence?
B. Negligence / lack of foresight A. Parole evidence
C. None of the above B. Demonstrative evidence
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C. Direct proofs and expert’s evidence 764. In glass fracture probe, when we speak of
D. Circumstantial evidence radial. primary fracture, it refers to a situation
where the radiating rod originates at a common point
756. In surveillance, if the subject boarded a bus, and it resembles the spoke of a:
the surveillant should also board the same bus and A. Wheel
should sit where of the subject? B. Sun
A. Side C. Plug
B. Behind D. Rainbow
C. Infront
D. Near driver 765. If despite the existence of sufficient and
convincing evidence, the suspect still denies
757. While the investigation is still going on involvement, what shall you do NEXT?
especially if still in the crime scene, it is a must A. Wait until he confesses and admits it
that the suspect be? B. Inquest the case
A. Handcuffed C. Get additional evidence
B. Closely watched D. Pray him/her over
C. Isolated
D. Identified 766. A bar topnotcher and a veteran private
practitioner with a big law firm but connected in
758. In the case of the stolen evidence recovered the BIR as consultant assisted the suspect during
from the possession of the suspect, it is part of the custodial investigation. Said lawyers is not
the: qualified because he is considered not:
A. Crime possession A. Competent
B. Corpus juris B. An independent lawyer
C. Corpus delicti C. A relative of the suspect
D. Crime indicator D. A government lawyer defense

759. The importance of going to the crime scene is 767. What is the purpose of photographing or
to see and examine by the prober himself, the area sketching the crime scene?
and to: A. For comparison purposes
A. Conduct surveillance B. To document it
B. Determine the entrance and exit of suspects C. For future reference
C. Know if the area is populated D. To have a guide
D. Gather evidence
768. There are cases where, in the killing no
witness is available but as a prober, strive hard
760. This is the first that an investigator must do to gather physical evidence like latent prints, foot
upon his arrival at the scene of the crime: prints, weapons, etc. that where possibly left at
A. Secure the crime scene the crime scene by whom?
B. Taking a picture A. Victim
C. Interview of witness B. Suspects
D. Attend to emergency C. Neighbors
D. Strangers
761. When questioning a suspect inside the police
van and the questions are no longer general 769. In particular, “chain of custody” refers to the
questions but on specific questions in the crime marking, labels, and records made on the specimen,
that may implicate him, is he already entitled to from the crime scene to the forensic laboratory and
counsel? to?
A. Yes A. Courts personnel
B. Sometimes B. Evidence custodian
C. It depends C. Investigation
D. No D. Prosecutor’s office

762. In criminal prosecution, when one speaks of 770. What do you call to a situation where a person
“fruits of poisonous tree”, the fruit being referred willfully and maliciously placed any dangerous drug
to therein refers to what? in his person or effect to implicate him in a drug
A. Crime committed related crime?
B. Toxic substance A. Fabrication
C. Kind of fruit B. prodding
D. Evidence C. Planting evidence
D. implicating session
763. In conducting interview, one question at a time
and allow the interviewee to freely say what he 771. The law defining the rights of the person
wants in order to get his: arrested, detained or under custodial investigation
A. Cooperation as well as the duties of the law enforcers is what
B. Prejudices republic act?
C. Cohorts A. RA 1866
D. Attention B. RA 7438
C. RA 9165
D. D. Proc. 1081
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crime, the SOCO team must also know how to properly
772. Even though the death appears to be suicidal handle and care for the:
or accidental, you should keep an open mind and A. Witness interviewed
treat it is a? B. Informant’s summoned
A. Suicidal case C. Evidence collected
B. Cnon-liability case D. Evidence on storage
C. Witness in the crime
D. homicide case 781. What is the reason why you should Not flush
toilets, use any facility at the crime scene even
773. Confessions obtained through “palpable telephone, unless extremely necessary? To preserve
mistake” is admissible in evidence because it its:
connotes that the subject was not: A. Usefulness
A. Insane B. reliability
B. alone in confessing C. Condition
C. Coerced D. Integrity
D. subject to torture
782. In the initial stage of the interview of the
774. If upon arrival at the crime scene it appears suspect, do not immediately ask him about his
that there are actually multiple crime scenes, as involvement in the crime. The best thing to get
the first police officer to arrive thereat, what is first is his/her what?
your first action to protect the said places? A. Reasons why he is a suspect
A. Request for additional personnel B. Possible conspirators
B. Send a general alarm C. Composure and trust
C. Call in the paramedics D. Educational attainment
D. Call the barangay
783. It is a kind of surveillance which involves
775. In all crime investigations, the examination checking on persons by listening through the use of
of any issue should be at least double or if electronic gadgets to pick-up conversations of
necessary thrice in order to insure a correct? persons and their associates, it is called?
A. Impression A. Audio surveillance
B. findings B. Audio-visual spy
C. Solution B. Discreet surveillance
D. Prognosis D. E-surveillance

776. In the crime scene, if there is a possibility 784. The waiver by a person arrested or under
that the victim is still alive, call an ambulance custodial investigation shall be in writing and
and while waiting, apply: signed by such person in the presence of his counsel,
A. Moral support otherwise such waiver shall be considered:
B. sobriety A. Provide with witnesses
C. Mutt and Jeff method B. As valid and effective provided with signature
D. First-aid procedure C. Inutile on some aspect
D. Ipso facto legally ineffective
777. If while on duty as a Desk officer you received
a call that a crime took place and that the victim
of stabbing is still alive, what is your immediate 785. After reconstructing the crime scene, the
move? Order a fellow law enforcer to : following are the minimal requirements to be
A. Bring victim to the hospital observed by the investigator to insure admissibility
B. Get witnesses of photographs in court.
C. Arrest the suspect A. The object which is represented should not be
D. Cordon the area immaterial or irrelevant
B. The photograph should not unduly incite prejudice
778. In glass fractures inquiry, when one speaks of and sympathy
secondary or concentric fracture, it means the C. The photograph should be free from distortion
radiating rod is being connected to one another and D. All of the above
has a :
A. Radiance 786. Why the dead body of the victim of violence
B. Wheel does needs to be photographed after its removal from
C. Cob-web appearance the crime scene?
D. Rainbow A. To have a set of view showing the relationship
of the body with the surrounding
779. In the absence of camera in photographing the B. To identify the victim and have close-up picture
crime scene, what is its highly recommended of the wounds
substitute? C. To provide reserve picture in case of loss or
A. Depicting damage
B. interviewing D. All of the above
C. Smudging
D. Sketching 787. Photographs to be taken at the scene of the
crime
780. To achieve maximum use of a physical evidence A. Over-All and environment’s photograph
that will link to the suspect as the author of the
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B. Photographs of articles of evidence and the suspect and witness are still emotionally
photographs of the deceased affected, upset, or shocked.
C. Photographs of the scene of the crime operatives A. Hot case
showing their identity B. Cold case
D. Special techniques photograph of the body after C. In flagrate delicto case
removal D. Hot pursuit case

788. You were an investigator who tries to 796. Rape by fraudulent machinations under RA 8353
reconstruct the crime scene. What are the components can be committed either among the choices except
of the crime scene situation which you would one.
analyzed? A. Promise to marry
A. Suspect arrival at the scene and place of entry B. Prostitute who has not been paid as agreed
B. Movement of suspect from point of entry and his C. Person in authority who arrest another and having
contact with the victim sex with the latter with the promise of release from
C. Place of exit custody
D. All of the above D. Sexual intercourse while the victim is
unconscious or otherwise deprive of reason
789. You are an investigator tasked to investigate
a suspected murder case which the there is no known 797. Rights that can be waived except one.
suspect, no witnesses nor any other circumstantial A. Right to be informed of the provisions of RA 7438
evidence, except physical evidence. Where can you B. Right to remain silent
get these pieces of evidence that may lead you to C. Right to counsel
the identity of the suspect? D. Right to be visited
A. The Crime Scene
B. The Victim 798. You are Criminologist-Police Commissioned
C. The Suspect Officer who leads the execution of a valid search
D. All of the above warrant. Who must be present when a valid search
warrant is conducted on a domicile?
790. You are an investigator who investigates an A. The house owner
alleged robbery with homicide case perpetrated by B. Any member of the house owner’s family
an unknown suspect. Since there are no witnesses to C. Two witnesses residing in the same community
the crime the following may give you a hint to D. All of the above
identify the suspect, except one.
A. Motive and opportunity 799. Which of the following is NOT one of the
B. Declaration and acts indicative of guilt, acts of committing violation of domicile?
preparation for a commission of crime and possession A. Searching domicile without witness
of fruits of a crime of the perpetrator B. Search warrants maliciously obtained and abuse
C. Modus Operandi, associative evidence and criminal in the service of search warrant
potentiality C. Search of the domicile without warrant
D. Knowledge, skills, tools or facilities that could D. Entering a dwelling against the will of the owner,
easily be adopted to criminal use by the suspect searching documents, papers and effects without the
previous consent of the owner or refusing to leave
791. This is the Anti-Sexual Harassment Act of 1995: having surreptitiously entered a dwelling when
A. RA 8049 required by the owner
B. RA 7877
C. RA 8505 800. Senior Police Officer III Judean and Police
D. RA 6235 Officer II Castro arrested and detained Pedro Yengco
without warrant for the crime of theft. When brought
792. Known as “Rape Victim Assistance and protection to the inquest prosecutor, the latter issued release
Act of 1998” order for further investigation. What crime if any
A. RA 9745 do the duo commits?
B. RA 8505 A. Arbitrary detention
C. RA 6539 B. Delaying release
D. RA 7832 C. Delay in the delivery of detained persons to the
proper judicial authorities
793. This is known as the Anti-Plunder Act: D. Illegal detention
A. RA 7080
B. RA 10054 801. A and B are husband and wife, while working as
C. RA 7610 security guard of Landbank, A felt sick one night
D. RA 3019 and decided to go home around midnight and saw B
having sexual intercourse with a neighbor C. A
794. This is known as the Anti-Hazing Law: grabbed C and hacked the latter to death. As
A. RA 8049 Criminologist-Investigator what crime if any would
B. RA 4200 you charged against A?
C. RA 3553 A. Homicide
D. RA 7877 B. Murder
C. Parricide
795. A case wherein the violation of law or D. None because A is exempted from criminal
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802. Which of the following is not a crime against If there is no intent to kill, the offender is liable
persons? for-
A. Physical injury A. Physical injury
B. Mutilation B. Homicide
C. Abduction C. Serious physical injury
D. Parricide D. Consummated physical injury

803. Which of the following body system coincide the 811. Crimes involving destruction of life, EXCEPT:
stopping of a mental organ function of a person to A. Mutilation serious physical injuries and rape
medically “dead”? B. Duel, abortion and infanticide
A. cardiac C. Homicide and murder
B. respiratory D. Parricide
C. central nervous
D. digestive 812. Vincent killed his adoptor after the rendition
of judgment of the petition for adoption. What was
804. Circumstantial Evidence is an evidence that the crime committed by Vincent?
indirectly proves a fact in issue through an a. Parricide
inference which fact-finder draws from the evidence b. Murder
presented. It is sufficient to produce the c. Homicide
conviction of the accused if: d. None of the above
A. There are more than one circumstances present
B. The facts from which the inferences derived are 813. Under RA 8294 the use of unlicensed firearm in
proven the commission of a crime is not considered as a
C. The combination of all the circumstances is such separate crime but shall be appreciated as a-
as to produce a conviction beyond reasonable doubt A. Mere alternative circumstance
D. All of the above B. Mere aggravating circumstance
C. Qualifying circumstance
805. Physical evidence are contaminated, altered D. Generic aggravating circumstance
of shape, damaged or lost because of:
A. Improper packaging 814. The number of person who handle the evidence
B. Corruption of investigator from the scene of the crime and between the time of
C. Non-maintenance of chain of custody the commission of the crime up to the final
D. A and C are true disposition of the case.
A. time of disposition
806. Which of the following must be done to maintain B. time of custody
the physical integrity of evidence? C. chain of custody
A. Evidence must be photographed and packaged D. time of disposal
B. Evidence must be properly documented
C. Maintain its chain of custody 815. For offenses falling under the jurisdiction of
D. Identify, tag and seal the evidence the Municipal Trial Courts and Municipal Circuit
Trial Courts, prosecution is instituted.
807. Which of the following must be done to maintain A. by filling a complaint with the Regional Trial
the legal integrity of evidence? Court
A. Evidenced must be properly documented B. by filling a complaint directly with the court
B. Maintain its chain of custody C. by filling a complaint with the Chief of Police
C. Identify, tag and seal the evidence D. by filling a complaint with the fiscal for
D. Photographed and packaged the evidence preliminary investigation

808. “A” wanted to kill “C”, the former pointed his 816. Which of the following is the primary role of
gun to the latter. As “A” pressed the trigger, the the investigator upon arrival at the homicide scene?
gun jammed and “C” managed to escape. This is example A. Verification of death
of: B. Identification of the person who is responsible
A. frustrated felony for the death
B. consummated felony C. Call a physician for the proper declaration of
C. attempted felony death
D. consummated and frustrated felony D. All of the above

809. Statement no. 1-Admissibility of dying 817. Is one in which all the ingredients of the
declaration is not dependent on their being made in offense are committed in one place.
any particular form. Statement no. 2- Dying A. local action
declaration has no definite form required and need B. local crimes
not be under oath. C. transitory crime
A. Statement no. 1 is true D. transitory action
B. Statement no. 2 is false
C. Statements no. 1 and 2 are both true 818. Legally, when does death considered to have
D. Statements no. 1 and 2 are both false occurred?
A. Respiratory system is no longer performing within
810. In attempted or frustrated homicide, the the body
offender must have the intent to kill the victim. B. Cardiac activity is no longer performing within
the body
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C. Central nervous system activity is no longer charged and the imposition of the penalty provided
performing within the body by law on the defendant who pleads or is found guilty
D. All of the above thereof.
A. judgment
819. In order to introduce physical evidence in B. information
trial, three important factors may be considered, C. confession
except: D. admission
A. The article must be properly identified
B. Continuity or chain of custody 827. The method of determining and finding the best
C. Legality of the procurement way to remedy the specific cause or causes of the
D. Competency must be proved, that the evidence is complaint or grievance refers to ______.
material and relevant A. investigation procedure
B. grievance procedure
820. You were a police officer responded in a C. cross examination
violent crime just recently occurred. How would you D. criminal procedure
determine signs of death?
A. By detecting signs of breathing and respiratory 828. Statement No. 1-The systematic procedure for
movement verbal description of a person after a short period
B. By hearing heart sounds of visual observation is termed Portrait Parle;
C. By applying pressure in the fingernails of a Statement No. 2-Description of police characters
person which a witness may refer and that is kept by police
D. Any of the above unit for purpose of references is Rogue’s Gallery

821. Evidence of violence characterized by the A. Statement No. 1 is correct while statement No. 2
removal of the superficial epithelial layer of the is incorrect
skin brought about by the friction against a hard- B. Statement No. 2 is correct while statement 1 is
rough surface. incorrect
A. Contusion C. Statement No.1 and 2 are both correct
B. Abrasions D. Statement No.1 and 2 are both incorrect
C. Patterned wound
D. Hematoma 829. Statement no. 1-Tagging of physical evidence
aside from the marking should be made immediately
822. A police officer testifying to the fact that after receipt by the evidence custodian; Statement
he observed the defendant assault the victim is no. 2- Marking or labeling of physical evidence
representing to the court __________. should be made at the crime scene upon collection.
A. circumstantial evidence
B. artificial evidence A. Statement No. 1 is correct
C. direct evidence B. Statement No. 2 is incorrect
D. real evidence C. Statement No.1 and 2 are both correct
D. Statement No.1 and 2 are both incorrect
823. You are a police officer responding to a crime
which there is a dying person. You will obtain dying 830. “A” stabbed “B”. “A” brought “B” to a hospital
declaration from him. Which of the following is not for medical treatment. Had it NOT been the timely
one of your duties in regard to dying declaration? medical attendance, “B” would have died. The crime
A. Observe the victim as to whether he is manifesting committed is:
a feeling of his impending death A. physical injury
B. Observe carefully the mental condition of the B. consummated felony
victim and jot down immediately his statements C. attempted felony
C. Attempt to save the life of the victim D. delegated jurisdiction
D. Avoid leading questions and produce the
statement. 831. Rape by sexual assault, EXCEPT:
A. Inserting penis into another person’s mouth
824. The declaration made under a consciousness of B. Inserting penis into another person’s anal
an impending death. orifice
A. rest gestae C. Inserting penis while the woman is sleeping
B. dying declaration D Inserting any instrument or object, into the
C. declaration against interest genital or anal orifice of another person.
D. all of these
832. X a male, takes Y another male, to a motel and
825. The following members of the pillars of the there, through threat and intimidation succeeds in
criminal justice system must effectively work; the inserting his penis into the anus of Y. What crime,
law enforcers, the prosecutors, the judges, the if any does X commit?
penologist and the ___________. a. Sexual assault
A. drug dependents b. Rape
B. merchants of death c. Acts of lasciviousness
C. citizenry d. None
D. band of addicts
833. Any private person who shall enter the dwelling
826. The adjudication by the court that the of another against the latter’s will.
defendant is guilty or is NOT guilty of the offense A. none of these
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B. trespass to dwelling B. in absentia
C. light threats C. reassignment
D. usurpation D. presentation of evidence

834. A person undergoing criminal investigation 842. Trial is allowed only after arraignment and the
enjoys his three constitutional rights. accused may waive his right to appear at the trial
A. the right to oppose whatever the accusation on EXCEPT when his presence is required for purposes
him of identification.
B. the right to plead guilty and not guilty A. substitution
C. the right to oppose whatever accusation on him B. in absentia
base on his constitutional rights C. reassignment
D. the right to remain silent, the right to D. presentation of evidence
counsel, and the right to be informed of the nature
of the accusation 843. Called “Exclusionary Rules on Evidence” whereby
evidence obtained in violation of any of this is
835. Principles in homicide investigation that inadmissible, except one.
should be borne in mind are, mistakes of the homicide A. Rights against unreasonable search and seizures
investigator cannot be corrected and the homicide B. Right to privacy and communication and
investigator should not cross the three bridges correspondence
which he burns behind him. Which of the following C. In-custodial investigation rights and right
is NOT one of this so called “Burned bridge”? against self-incrimination
A. When the dead person has been moved D. Right to counsel
B. When the dead body has been embalmed
C. When the dead body has been contaminated and the 844. A public officer or employee when NOT being
chain of custody was not properly accounted authorized by judicial order shall enter a dwelling
D. When the body is burned or cremated against the will of the owner thereof.
A. legal entry
836. The authority of the court to take cognizance B. illegal entry
of a case in the first instance is known as: C. violation of domicile
A. Original jurisdiction D. trespassing
B. General jurisdiction
C. Appellate jurisdiction 845. It is the investigator’s responsibility to
D. Delegated jurisdiction ensure that every precaution is exercised to
preserve physical evidence in the state in which it
837. It is coordinating machinery in the operation was recovered until it is released to the evidence
of the criminal justice system. custodian.
A. Department of Justice A. tagging evidence
B. Court B. preservation of evidence
C. Peace and Order Council C. evaluation evidence
D. Municipal Government D. releasing of evidence

838. Evidence is admissible when it is relevant to 846. R.A. 9344 is the enactment in the Philippine
the issue and is NOT excluded by the rules. juvenile justice system also known as Republic Act
A. real evidence No. 9344 “the Juvenile justice and welfare act of
B. secondary evidence 2006” was a progressive step towards a more
C. admissibility of evidence restorative and child –oriented juvenile justice
D. relevancy of evidence system, amendment by?
A. PD. 603
839. The customary title marks that determined B. RA. 10054
whether a sentence is clear of has doubtful meaning. C. RA. 10630
A. vocabulary D. RA. 8552
B. diction
C. punctuation 847. Known as an Anti-Child Pornography Act of 2009.
D. articles A. RA 9775
B. RA 8484
840. Is a sworn written statement charging a person C. RA 9194
with an offense subscribed by the offended party, D. RA 9995
any peace officer or other employee of the
government or governmental institution in charge of 848. Philippine Act on Crimes Against International
the enforcement of the law violated? Humanitarian Law, Genocide, and other Crimes against
A. deposition Humanity.
B. complaint A. RA 9208
C. police blotter B. RA 9851
D. information C. RA 9262
D. RA 8049
841. Trial is allowed only after arraignment and the
accused may waive his right to appear at the trial 849. In what order, would the steps be done by the
EXCEPT when his presence is required for purposes investigator upon the finding of an evidential
of identification. cigarette butt?
A. substitution 1. making sketch
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2. photographing 4. the wrong type material
3. recording A. 1 and 2
A. 2, 1 and 3 B. 3 and 4
B. 3, 2 and 1 C. 2 and 4
C. 2, 3 and 1 D. 2 and 3
D. 1, 2 and 3
858. Once the crime scene has been thoroughly
850. How can identification be made on a decomposed documented and locations of evidence was noted, the
cadaver? collection process begins and will usually starts
A. study his bones with:
B. study his skull A. point of exit
C. study his dentures B. large objects
D. all of these C. fragile evidence
D. removal of cadaver
851. Which among the five human senses is considered
the most objective? 859. Considered as the simplest and most method of
A. Hearing developing latent prints?
B. Smelling A. Dusting method
C. Tasting B. Chemical forming
D. Seeing C. Hard surfaces
D. Soft surface
852. How can plaster cast and photograph be marked
for identification? 860. Which will prevail, the visual recognition by
A. Affixing a seal on the front the dead victims’ relatives or the result based on
B. Marking at the back dental comparison. Of course the identification made
C. No mark at all by the relatives. Is it correct?
D. Tagging A. Yes
B. No
853. What is the first action of an investigator C. Sometimes
upon arriving at a homicide scene? D. It depends
A. Bring the dying victim in the hospital
B. Crime scene search 861. In DNA fingerprinting, DNA is found only in
C. Witness interviewing what part of the human cell?
D. Identification of witness A. Membrane
B. Mitachondria
854. What is the final phase of crime scene C. Nucleus
investigation? D. Cell wall
A. preliminary survey
B. collection of evidence 862. In collecting suspected semen on an object, use
C. documentation of scene a tube and transfer it to where?
D. release of crime scene A. Glass kit
B. Paper pocket
855. Mother killed his own child a three days old C. Container
below, now question what is the crime committed by D. Cotton cloth
mother?
A. Parricide 863. The technological subjects in criminalistics
B. Murder are usually learned by
C. Infanticide A. Attending seminars
D. None of the above B. Practical training
C. School courses
D. Theoretical sessions
856. In the course of investigating the house where
a stabbing took place, police find what to be 864. The commonly used scientific discipline such
bloodstains on the front door. Since the unknown as forensic ballistics, Forensic dactyloscopy,
perpetrator and the victim who may die were both cut forensic toxicology, forensic photography etc. are
their identities need to be established through the all aids in?
bloodstains. How will the police collect the stains? A. Helping crime enthusiasts
A. Moisten a piece of clean cotton with a saline B. Pinning down or convicting the accused
solution and rub gently C. Helping victims’ relatives
B. Remove the door and submit it to the crime lab D. Crime avoidance of suspects
C. Scrap the stain into white paper using a clean
razor blade 865. In DNA testing, what specific part of our body
D. Blot the stain with a clean tissue soaked in is used in determining hereditary characteristics?
alcohol A. Cell
B. Blood
857. Majority of the mistakes committed relative to C. Dioxy
evidence, take place: D. Acid
1. during periods of transportation
2. in the collection of samples 866. In collecting biological samples particularly
3. a contaminated sampling blood for DNA analysis, the ideal quantity is:
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A. 1-2 m or 1 gram B. Technical expertise
B. 7 ml C. Scientific findings
C. 6 mm or 3 grams D. Profiling
D. 3 m
875. In order to preserve the original condition and
867. In criminalistics, considered scientific are position of the evidence at the crime scene, as
the results of an extensive examinations on the prober or SOCO, you have to photograph or what?
following: A. Plot them
A. Chemistry B. Box them
B. Biology C. Measure them
C. Physics D. Sketch them
D. All of these
876. In photographing the small objects in the crime
868. The police probers and criminalistics, being scene, extra care has to be made and it should first
protection witnesses and usually the one in custody be encircled or marked to avoid confusion in:
of evidence, are required to appear in the pre-trail A. Reconstruction area
conference in criminal cases which is mandatory B. Court testimony
because of what? C. Crime laboratory
A. Their expertise D. Police station
B. None of these
C. Possible stipulation of facts/issues 877. The main and common symptoms of coma not only
D. Their personal knowledge of the case in crime incident is:
A. Paleness of the lips
869. Criminalist is more than a criminologist B. Unconsciousness
because the former had, at least completed seminar C. Intermittent pulse rates
or experience, either on one of the police sciences D. Blackening of the eyelids
or field of specialization such as:
A. Ballistics 878. Which of the following is the most common means
B. Questioned document examination of the death by asphyxia?
C. Dactyloscopy A. Strangulation
D. All of these B. Shock
C. Pneumonia
870. In documenting and collecting DNA evidence, if D. Convulsion
possible, aside from photographing and sketching
them particularly in the exact place where the same 879. The individual packaging and sealing of
were lifted, it should be what? physical evidence is to avoid what?
A. Videotaped A. Destruction
B. Forced B. Switching
C. Measured C. Contamination
D. Censured D. Difficult analysis

871. The doctor’s account/testimony in court and 880. What is the reason why in collecting samples
whatever evidence he obtained or recovered from for DNA testing, everything must be properly
victim’s cadaver all constitute what kind or documented?
evidence? A. Easy follow-up
A. Parole evidence B. For security
B. Demonstrative evidence C. chain of custody
C. Direct proofs and expert’s evidence D. evidence integrity
D. Circumstantial evidence
881. Improper packing of the specimen, failure to
872. Excessive sun exposure of DNA samples may: identify the specimen questionable preservation and
A. Contaminate it transmission of the specimen are factors that affect
B. Multiply it the:
C. Destroy it A. Efficacy of the specimen
D. Cause infections B. Integrity of the evidence
C. Evidentiary value
873. The suspect can be compelled to undergo D. Dependability
“paraffin test” without violating any law especially
the law against “self-incrimination” because the 882. Can the testimony of a ballistic expert who did
examination is purely “mechanical” which does not not demonstrate in court the comparison he made,
require the use of what? claiming that he had no time to make enlarged
A. Intelligence photographs of the compared bullets, entitled to
B. Force credence?
C. Hands A. Yes
D. Confidential information B. It depends
C. sometimes
874. The application of scientific and modern D. no
techniques in collecting and analyzing physical
evidence is termed as:
A. Criminalistics
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883. If the bullet hit and destroyed a bone, the
surface facing the entrance of the wound is oval
with :
A. Irregular edges
B. Inverted Edges
C. distinctive edges
D. sharp edges

884. In the ordinary crime investigations, the


proper “chain of custody” of the collected
biological samples for DNA testing shall be
established by the:
A. Courts and victims
B. Source of samples
C. prosecution witnesses
D. none of these

885. The correct procedure in lifting hairs or


fibers in the crime scene is by the use of what?
A. Gloves
B. Scissors
C. Fingers
D. Forceps

886. Why is it that in collecting hair strands for


DNA testing, especially with blood the collecting
officer should use clean forceps?
A. For easy examination
B. Ensure protection
C. to avoid contamination
D. for reliable results

887. Bilious.
A. wealthy
B. puffed out
C. bad tempered
D. dreary

888. The correct choice of word selecting the exact


precise objective words to convey a meaning.
A. exclamation point
B. punctuation
C. vocabulary
D. diction

889. Recuse.
A. recur
B. to withdraw
C. repeat
D. rest

890. Subside.
A. decrease
B. undermine
C. descend upon
D. to yield

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