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REVIEW QUESTIONS IN CRIME D.

Espionage
DETECTION, INVESTIGATION & 8. An examination of an individual’s
PREVENTION SET ONE person, houses, or effects or a building, or
1. An extra judicial confession obtained premises with the purpose of
from a suspect is admissible in a court of discovering contrabands or personal
law if it was made in the presence of properties connected in a crime.
a counsel of his own choice and must be A. Search
in: B. Raid
A. the presence of a fiscal C. Investigation
B. the presence of a police investigator D. Seizure
C. writing 9. A kind of evidence that tends to prove
D. front of a judge additional evidence of a different
2. Fiscals and Prosecutors are under the character to the same point.
control and supervision of the A. Corroborative evidence
A. National Bureau of Investigation B. Circumstantial evidence
B. Department of the Interior and Local C. Direct evidence
Government D. Real evidence
C. Supreme Court 10. The process of bringing together in a
D. Department of Justice logical manner all evidence collected
3. The questioning of a person in a formal during the investigation and present it
and systematic way and is most often used to the prosecutor.
to question criminal suspects to A. case preparation
determine their probable guilt or B. order maintenance
innocence. C. crime prevention
A. Inquiry D. public service
B. Interview 11. Ways and means are resorted for the
C. polygraph examination purpose of trapping and capturing the law
D. interrogation breaker during the execution of a
criminal act.
4. A form of investigation in which the A. Instigation
investigator assume a different and B. Inducement
unofficial identity. C. Buy bust operation
A. Tailing D. Entrapment
B. Casing 12. A special qualification for an
C. Espionage undercover agent.
D. Undercover work A. excellent built
5. A type of surveillance in which extreme B. excellent eyesight
precautions and actions are taken in not C. excellent looks
losing the subject. D. excellent memory
A. loose tail 13. The discreet observation of places,
B. casing persons and vehicles for the purpose of
C. pony tail obtaining information concerning the
D. close tail identities or activities of suspects.
6. A type of shadowing employed when a A. close observation
general impression of the subject’s habits B. espionage
and associates is required. C. tailing
A. loose tail D. surveillance
B. casing 14. The questioning of a person by law
C. pony tail enforcement officers after that person has
D. close tail been taken into custody.
7. A surveillance activity for the purpose A. preliminary investigation
of waiting the anticipated arrival of a B. interrogation
suspect or observing his actions from a C. custodial investigation
fixed location. D. cross examination
A. Casing 15. As a general rule, a warrant of arrest
B. Tailing can be served at
C. Stake out A. day time
B. night time B. sufficiency of evidence
C. any day and at any time of the day or C. stare decisis
night D. parens patriae
16. Measures through which police seek 23. Police seek to prevent crime by being
to detect crimes, or attempts to be present present in places where crimes might be
when they are committed, committed and by alerting citizens
through the use of the undercover agents, to refrain from practices that make them
electronic devices for wiretapping or or their property vulnerable.
bugging, and stakeouts. A. opportunity denial
A. preventive measures B. order maintenance
B. countermeasures C. criminal investigation
C. pro-active measures D. police intelligence
D. tape measures 24. A statement of the suspect directly
17. A police activity directed toward the acknowledging his guilt.
identification and apprehension of alleged A. Admission
criminals and the accumulation, B. Confession
preservation, and presentation of evidence C. Deposition
regarding their alleged crimes. D. Accusation
A. police patrol 25. It may be a direct acknowledgement of
B. police intelligence the truth of the guilty fact as charge or of
C. Criminal procedure some essential part of the
D. Criminal investigation commission of the criminal act itself.
18. An extension or continuation of the A. Admission
preliminary investigation. B. Confession
A. initial investigation C. Deposition
B. custodial investigation D. Accusation
C. secondary investigation 26. It may be a self-incriminatory
D. follow-up investigation statement by the subject falling short of an
19. To obtain admission and confession of acknowledgement of guilt.
guilt is the primary purpose of A. Admission
A. Interview B. Confession
B. Surveillance C. Deposition
C. Investigation D. Accusation
D. Interrogation 27. The simplest type of interview which
20. Such facts and circumstances that concerns with the gathering of
would lead a reasonably discreet and information regarding the personal
prudent man to believe that an offense circumstances of a person who is the
has been committed and that the object subject of investigation.
sought in connection with the offense are A. background interview
in the place sought to be B. personal interview
searched. C. intimate interview
A. prima facie evidence D. pre-game interview
B. probable cause 28. It means method of operation.
C. prejudicial question A. corpus delicti
D. res ipsa loquitur B. parens patriae
21. A search warrant shall be valid for C. stare decisis
_____ days from its date. Thereafter, it D. modus operandi
shall be void. 29. It is one which induces the criminal to
A. 10 act and need not be shown in order to
B. 15 obtain conviction.
C. 30 A. Intent
D. 45 B. Motive
22. It means that a specific crime was C. Opportunity
committed at a specified time, date and D. Inducement
place, and that the person named in his 30. The three tools in criminal
report committed the crime. investigation, whereby their application
A. corpus delicti varies in proportion on their necessity to
establish the guilt of the accused in a 37. The area to be searched is divided into
criminal case. quadrants and each searcher is assigned to
A. information, interrogation, one quadrant.
instrumentation A. strip method
B. detection, apprehension, conviction ‘ B. wheel method
C. inquiry, observation, conclusion C. spiral method
D. magnifying glass, pencil, tape measure D. zone method
31. The simple questioning of a person 38. The searchers follow each other in the
who is cooperating in the investigation. path of a crime scene beginning in the
A. Interview outside and circling around a central
B. Inquiry point.
C. Interrogation A. strip method
D. Instrumentation B. wheel method
32. It involves a number of persons who C. spiral method
might have handled evidence between the D. zone method
time of the commission of the 39. A kind of gathering information
alleged offense and the disposition of the whereby a subject is being followed.
case, should be kept to a minimum. A. Convoy
A. chain of command B. Caravan
B. chain of custody C. Tailing
C. evidence tracking D. Surveillance
D. tracing evidence 40. Another term for tailing.
33. A kind of evidence which may link the A. Impersonating
suspect to the crime scene or offense. B. Backing
Examples are fingerprints, C. Supporting
impressions, blood etc. D. Shadowing
A. physical evidence 41. A person who gives necessary
B. associative evidence information to the investigator. He may
C. tracing evidence give the information openly and even
D. factual evidence offer
34. Articles and materials which are found to be a witness or he may inform the
in connection with an investigation and investigator surreptitiously and request to
which help in establishing the remain anonymous.
identity of the perpetrator or the A. Witness
circumstances under which the crime was B. Expert witness
committed or which in general, C. Hostile witness
assist in the prosecution of the criminal. D. Informant
A. physical evidence 42. The use of an equipment or tool to
B. documentary evidence listen and record discreetly conversations
C. tracing evidence of other people.
D. testimonial evidence A. Bugging
35. The following are different techniques B. Dubbing
in interrogation except one: C. Mimicking
A. sympathetic approach D. Tapping
B. emotional appeal 43. The questioning of persons not
C. financial assistance suspected of being involved in a crime,
D. friendliness but who knows about the crime or
36. This may be applicable to a crime individuals involved in it.
scene which is approximately circular or A. Interrogation
oval. The searchers gather at the center B. rumor mongering
and proceed outward along radii or C. interview
spokes. D. inquiry
A. strip method 44. An objective of criminal investigation.
B. wheel method A. determine the motive
C. spiral method B. identify criminals
D. zone method C. rehabilitate criminals
D. prevent crimes
45. A term used to describe a transition 52. The main product of the combustion
which occur in the development of a fire, of carbon. It is not poisonous but is an
when, for example, most of all the asphyxiant which lowers the
combustible surfaces within a room are proportion of oxygen available for
heated above their ignition temperature at breathing.
the same time. A. carbon oxide
A. Intensity B. carbon monoxide
B. Ignition C. carbon paper
C. Flash over D. carbon dioxide
D. Starter 53. A normal product of combustion, and
46. A term of the start of the combustion, is poisonous, especially when the air
its detailed process of a solid is very supply to the fire is restricted.
complicated, since the proportion of A. carbon oxide
different flammable vapours varies from B. carbon monoxide
one material to another and contact with C. carbon paper
oxygen must take place before D. carbon dioxide
combustion can begin. 54. The fire resisting property of structural
A. Intensity elements and the behavior of a building
B. Ignition material in a fire, it is used to
C. Flash over predict how long it will resist the effect of
D. Starter a fire before it fails.
47. The term describes the transfer of heat A. fire resistance
through a gas or vacuum in a similar way B. fire duration
to that of light. C. fire proof
A. Ignition D. fire strength
B. Convection 55. A type of fire that is the result of the
C. Radiation combustion of certain metals in finely
D. Conduction divided forms; magnesium, potassium,
48. The transfer of heat within a solid zinc, etc….
material from hotter to cooler parts. A. class A
A. Ignition B. class B
B. Convection C. class C
C. Radiation D. class D
D. Conduction 56. A type of fire which results from
49. The greatest concern of the firemen at burning of wood, paper, textiles, and other
the fire/crime scene is to carbonaceous materials.
A. interview witnesses Extinguishment of this fire is by
B. view the site of the crime quenching and cooling.
C. preserve the fire/crime scene A. class A
D. photo opportunity in the fire/crime B. class B
scene C. class C
50. Most malicious fires are set by D. class D
individuals secretly; it is either set for 57. The following are components of fire
revenge or self aggrandizing; or set by except one:
psychotic fire setter, or for sexual A. Gas
gratification. B. Fuel
A. group fire setter C. Oxygen
B. arson for profit D. Heat
C. fire starter 58. It is observed in structural fires and
D. solitary fire setter can be an indicator of the fire travel and
51. The primary course of action in case point of origin.
of a fire. A. Charring
A. pack up and flee B. Alligatoring
B. run for your life C. V pattern
C. call an ambulance D. Pour pattern
D. raise the alarm 59. A pattern or network of fine, irregular
lines in glass and wood.
A. Crazing B. flammable liquid
B. Spalling C. inflammable liquid
C. Light bulbs D. corrosive liquid
D. Charring 67. Any material having a flash point at or
60. A tool employed by an arsonist to above 37.80 degree Celsius or 100 degree
delay the start of the fire and allow him to Fahrenheit.
establish an alibi. A. combustible liquid
A. Accelerants B. flammable liquid
B. delaying tactic C. inflammable liquid
C. timing device D. corrosive liquid
D. stopper 68. Any liquid that causes fire when in
61. It can be readily identified by their contact with organic matter.
distinctive odors, and the most common A. combustible liquid
examples are gasoline, turpentine and B. flammable liquid
kerosene. C. inflammable liquid
A. Accelerants D. corrosive liquid
B. Trailers 69. An extremely hot luminous bridge
C. timing device formed by the passage of an electric
D. Stopper current across the space between two
62. This catalytic combustion device is the conductors.
most common means employed to detect A. electrical arc
flammable vapors. B. damper
A. Accelerant C. duct system
B. Sniffer D. ember
C. timing device 70. The active principle of burning,
D. Stopper characterized by the heat and light
63. The irresistible impulse or compulsion combustion.
to start a fire and experience gratification A. explosion
and satisfaction from it. B. arson
A. fire starter syndrome C. combustion
B. pyrotechnic disease D. fire
C. pyromania 71. A type of fire, of flammable liquid and
D. pyrophobia gasses.
64. It is known as the “Fire Code of the A. class A
Philippines.” B. Class B
A. PD 1108 C. Class C
B. PD 1017 D. Class D
C. PD 1081 72. A mass movement in a fluid, an
D. PD 1185 example a liquid or a gas where fluid at
65. Any material or mixture consisting of one temperature and density moves under
a fuel and oxidizer used to set off the influence of gravity at different
explosives. temperatures.
A. blasting agent A. Conduction
B. blasting cap B. Convection
C. gun powder C. Radiation
D. explosive primer D. Combustion
66. These are description of materials or 73. The temperature at which a liquid is
compounds that are easily set on fire transformed or converted to vapor.
except one: A. burning point
A. Combustible B. melting point
B. Corrosive C. freezing point
C. Flammable D. boiling point
D. Inflammable 74. The first action taken by a traffic unit
67. Any material having a flash point at or to escape from a collision course or to
above 37.80 degree Celsius or 100 degree avoid hazard.
Fahrenheit. A. point of no return
A. combustible liquid B. point of no escape
C. start of evasive action 83. The first accidental touching of an
D. final position object collision course or otherwise avoid
75. The movement of vehicles, and a hazard.
pedestrians in a road or highway. A. primary contact
A. Traffic B. secondary contact
B. Flight C. disengagement
C. Trip D. initial contact
D. Journey 84. The following are the three E’s of
76. A method of locating a spot in the area Traffic Management and Operation except
by measurements from two or more one:
reference points. A. Engineering
A. traffic report B. Education
B. spot report C. Enforcement
C. triangulation D. Evaluation
D. accident investigation 85. The “Comprehensive Dangerous
77. The force that tends to pull all objects Drugs Act of 2002.”
to the center of the earth. A. RA 9870
A. Inertia B. RA 9165
B. Friction C. RA 1017
C. Energy D. RA 6195
D. Gravity 86. Drugs that produce perceptual
78. Any motor vehicle accident that alteration, varying emotional change,
results in no death, but only injuries to one thought disruption and ego distortion.
or more persons. They
A. Fatal are called psyhedelics.
B. Chronic A. Tranquillisers
C. Non fatal B. Hallucinogens
D. Injurious C. Stimulants
79. The “Traffic and Land Transportation D. Depressants
Code of thePhilippines” 87. Drugs which produce insensibility,
A. RA 7160 stupor, melancholy or dullness of the
B. RA 8551 mind with delusions.
C. RA 6425 A. Stimulants
D. RA 4136 B. Narcotics
80. An occurrence in a sequence of C. Depressants
events, which usually produces D. Hallucinogens
unintended injury, death or property 88. The practice or profession of having
damage. sexual intercourse for money or profit.
A. traffic incidents A. Gynaecology
B. traffic accidents B. Prostitution
C. traffic hazards C. White Slavery
D. traffic events D. Sex Trade
81. Any motor vehicle accident occurring 89. The scientific name of Indian hemp
on a traffic way. plant.
A. non motor vehicle traffic accident A. cannabis sativa L
B. non motor vehicle non-traffic accident B. Papaver somniforum
C. motor vehicle non-traffic accident C. deoxyribonucleic acid
D. motor vehicle traffic accident D. methamphetamine HCl
82. An order wherein a violator is 90. The original components of heroin and
commanded to appear in court, but morphine.
without detaining him. A. Codeine
A. traffic citation B. Caffeine
B. traffic request C. Opium
C. traffic warrant D. Methamphetamine
D. traffic violation 91. An inter department agency that
enforce and carry out the law against
illegal drugs.
A. Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency 100.It is, in most cases, the initial step for
B. Bureau of Foods and Drugs obtaining information to determine the
C. Dangerous Drug Board origin and cause of fire.
D. Food and Drug Administration A. Evidence collection
92. A harmful conduct or habit, the B. laboratory examination of evidence
indulgence of which leads to depravity, C. interview witnesses
wickedness and corruption of the mind D. interrogation of suspects
and body.
A. Vice REVIEW QUESTIONS IN CRIME
B. Abuse DETECTION, INVESTIGATION &
C. Addiction PREVENTION SET TWO
D. Virtue 1. What legal doctrine was established in
93. The most common form of stimulant. the case Mapp vs.Ohio?
A. Heroin A. Archipelagic Doctrine
B. Codeine B. Fruit of the Poisonous Tree Doctrine
C. Morphine C. Miranda Doctrine
D. Shabu D. Eclectics Doctrine
94. It is chemically known as E. None of these
methamphetamine hydro chloride. 2. The testimony of witnesses reduced in
A. Heroin writing while under oath is generally
B. Codeine called
C. Morphine A. Admission
D. None of these B. Declaration
95. A derivative of opium which is used a C. Information
cough reliever. D. Deposition
A. Codeine 3. Human sources of information who
B. Heroin voluntarily provide facts to the detectives
C. Morphine are generally known as
D. Caffeine A. Informers
96. Any part of the plant of the papaver B. Suspects
somniferum, including the seeds. C. Informants
A. opium poppy D. Respondents
B. marijuana 4. Proof beyond reasonable doubt is the
C. caffeine components weight and sufficiency of evidence needed
D. codeine to convict the defendant in
97. Another term for psychological drug A. administrative cases
addiction. B. civil cases
A. drug habituation C. criminal cases
B. drug net consciousness D. all of the above
C. drug pushing 5. The stage of criminal interview
D. drug dependence purposely done to clarify information
98. Commercially produced drugs that can already gathered or to gather additional
be legally sold or dispensed only by a facts
physician’s order. about the case is the:
A. illegal drugs A. initial interview
B. prohibited drugs B. follow-up interview
C. regulated drugs C. concluding interview
D. prescription drugs D. preliminary interview
99. Any chemical substance that by virtue 6. The prosecutor is the proper authority
of its chemical nature alters the structure to subscribe in the
and functioning of living A. Affidavit
organism. B. Complaint
A. Alcohol C. Joint affidavit
B. Poison D. Information
C. Drug 7. Any person arrested, detained or under
D. Vice custodial investigation shall at all times be
assisted by
A. Prosecutor D. criminal investigation
B. police officer 15. The declaration made under a
C. counsel consciousness of an impending death is
D. complaint called
8. Remuneration gain is the main motive A. Res gestae
of B. Declaration against interest
A. Informants C. Dying declaration
B. Criminals D. all of these
C. Informers 16. A police officer testifying to the fact
D. Witnesses that he observed the defendant assault the
9. As established by our Supreme Court victim is presenting to the court
through the case People vs. Galit, the first ____ evidence.
step in arresting an offender is A. circumstantial evidence
A. show the warrant of arrest B. direct evidence
B. inform the nature and cause of C. artificial evidence
accusation D. real evidence
C. identify yourself as a law enforcer 17. A standard arrow to designate the
D. give the Miranda warning north must be indicating to facilitate
10. Planned and coordinated legal search proper orientation. This is known as
conducted to locate physical evidences at A. map
the locus criminis refers to B. wind whirl
A. Crime scene search C. compass direction
B. Intelligence D. window
C. Instrumentation 18. The profession and scientific
D. Covert operation discipline directed to the recognition,
11. A self-incriminatory statement not identification, individualization and
tantamount to acknowledgement of evaluation
criminal guilt is called of physical science by application of
A. Complaint natural sciences in matters of law and
B. Admission science.
C. Confession A. chemist
D. Deposition B. scientist
12. The fundamentals responsibility of the C. toxicologist
officer in charge of protecting the crime D. criminalistics
scene is 19. The number of person who handle the
A. interrogating the witnesses evidence from the scene of the crime and
B. engaging in the search for traces left by between the times of the
the search for traces left by the criminal commission of the crime up to the final
C. removal of evidence which may prone disposition of the case.
important to the case A. time of disposition
D. preserving the site of the crime in the B. chain of custody
same physical condition as it was left by C. time of custody
the perpetrator D. time of disposal
13. Which of the following is NOT among 20. A technique useful in investigation
the rules to be observed in questioning a with the application of instrumental
suspect? detection of deception is called
A. simplicity of the question A. ballistic test
B. one question at a time B. questioned document test
C. accepted applied answer C. fingerprint testing
D. saving faces D. polygraph testing
14. One of the following is an art, which 21. The warrant of arrest is good only for
deal with the identity and location of the A. 10 days
offender and provides evidence of B. 15 days
his guilt through criminal proceedings. C. 20 days
A. information D. none of these
B. interrogation 22. The effectiveness of this tool in
C. instrumentation investigation depends on the craft, logic,
and psychological insight of the initiator termed as
in A. Imprisonment
interpreting the information relevant to the B. Restraint
case is called C. Arrest
A. instrumentation D. Detention
B. information 30. The use of scientific instruments,
C. interrogation methods and processes while detecting
D. interview and investigating crimes is technically
23. The systematic classification of the called
fundamentals or basic factors of a criminal A. Criminal Justice
method is called B. Forensic Science
A. corpus delicti C. Criminalistics
B. modus operandi D. Instrumentation
C. methodology
D. all of the above 31. Preponderance of evidence is the
24. It is a type of reconstruction of crime weight and sufficiency of evidence needed
wherein collected information is analyzed to convict a person in
carefully thereby developing a A. Murder cases
theory of the crime. B. Civil cases
A. deductive reasoning C. Criminal cases
B. physical reconstruction D. None of these
C. inductive reasoning 32. The two forms of arrest are arrest by
D. mental reconstruction actual restraint and
25. The defense of the suspect that he was A. By forcible surrender
present in a place other than the crime B. By detention
scene during the estimated time C. By voluntary submission
when the crime was committed is called D. By virtue of a warrant
A. Defense 33. In portrait parle method the witness
B. Allegation provides a vivid physical appearance of
C. Alibi the offender. Portrait parle means
D. Statement A. Oral discussion
26. These are hints that suggest lines of B. Verbal description
investigative actions and information that C. Photographic files
is valuable in expanding the universe D. Facial appearance
of suspects, identifying prime suspects 34. The application of the same or
and finding the guilty person. This is substantially the same pattern, plan,
called system of a particular offender in
A. Information committing a
B. Investigative leads crime is known as
C. Corpus delicti A. Premeditation
D. Modus operandi B. plan
27. Complaint document is filed by the C. modus operandi
A. Police to the prosecutor's office D. all of the above
B. Offended party directly to the court 35. The method employed by peace
C. Fiscal against the offended party officers to trap and catch malefactor in
D. Prosecutor directly to the court inflagrante delicto is known as
28. That type of reasoning used in A. modus operandi
reconstruction of the crime whereby the B. “buy-bust”
detective assumes a theory based on C. Entrapment
collected information is regarded as D. Instigation
A. deduction approach 36. An effort made to determine what
B. logical reasoning actually occurred and what the
C. inductive approach circumstances of a crime were is called
D. positive approach A. physical construction
29. The lawful act of restraining a person B. crime scene investigation
believed to have committed a crime and C. mental reconstruction
placing him under custody is D. crime reconstruction
37. Which of the following is under the B. Inductive reasoning
Field Laboratory Work of the SOCO? C. Productive reasoning
A. Macro-etching D. Pragmatic reasoning
B. DNA examination 46. The branch of medicine, which deal
C. Casting with the application of medical knowledge
D. DNA typing to the purpose of law and in the
38. “Releases the crime scene to the Administration of justice.
officer on case” is the function of A. Nursing
A. evidence custodian B. Medico Legal
B. team leader C. Legal
C. sketcher D. None of these
D. technician 47. It pertains to law, arising out of, it also
39. “The xerox copy signed by Rose” is refer anything conformable to the law.
an example of A. Legal
A. document evidence B. Rule
B. direct evidence C. Sanction
C. secondary evidence D. All of these
D. positive evidence 48. One of the following denotes things
40. Evidence which the law does not belonging to the court of law or use in
allow to be contradicted is known as court or legal proceeding or something
A. competent evidence fitted for legal or legal argumentation.
B. conclusive evidence A. Jurisdiction
C. expert evidence B. Jurisprudence
D. substantial evidence C. Law or Legal
41. An interrogation technique where to D. None of these
police officers are employed, a relentless 49. The legal maxim which means “both
investigator and a king-hearted man drivers displayed negligence”
is called A. Res Ipsa Loquitor
A. shifting the blame B. Pare Delicto
B. mutt and jeff C. Inflagrante Delicto
C. tom and jerry D. Locus criminis
D. none of the above 50. Which of the following is useful in the
42. What law enumerated and provided investigation of hit and run accidents?
definition of the different felonies in the A. Motor vehicle registers
Philippines? B. Employees of the body fender shops
A. RA 8177 C. Records of accidents and stolen
B. RA 6975 vehicles
C. RA 8353 D. all of the above
D. None of these 51. When 6 pedestrians who witnessed an
43. The following are authorized to issue a automobile accident all tell identical
valid search warrant, except: stories, the investigating officer might
A. Appellate Judge reasonably suspect that:
B. Presiding Judge of MCTC A. the story which they tell is true since
C. Chief Prosecutor they all agree so perfect
D. RTC Judge B. the delay between the time of the
44. Which of the following detective accident and the witnesses time together
system prioritized on information that are to discuss and compare their
bought? observations
A. American System C. all of the witnesses are close friends
B. English System with similar physical abilities opinions,
C. French System educational and the like
D. All of these D. all of the witnesses are dishonest
45. In crime reconstruction, gathering 52. The police must arrived at the scene of
information first then developing a theory the crime as quickly as possible because:
on how the crime was committed is A. he is the source of the most productive
one approach, otherwise known as: evidence
A. Deductive reasoning
B. the principals are there or may still be D. The fire started in more than one part
present of the building or establishment.
C. some physical evidence may 59. After a fire in which arson is
deteriorate suspected, you may be able to trace the
D. all of the above fire to its origin because __.
53. The traffic sign that is triangular in A. the alligator pattern of charring is not
shape and have a red colored border is as light absorbent of the surrounding areas
known as: B. the checks of the charring process
A. information sign will be larger then the surrounding
B. instruction sign areas
C. direction sign C. the pattern of charring at the point of
D. caution sign origin is smaller and deeper than the rest
54. The systematic examination of all the of the areas
facts relating to condition, actions and D. the point of origin will be darker than
physical features associated with the rest of the areas
motor collision or accident is called: 60. One of the following situations is a
A. traffic engineering good indication of an accidental fire.
B. reckless driving A. Smell of ammonia
C. traffic accident investigation B. Fire of several origin
D. hit and run investigation C. Intense heat
55. An event in the road which D. Fire of only one origin
characterizes the manner of occurrence of 61. The purpose of closing the doors and
a motor vehicle traffic accident is windows during fire is to __.
A. Accident A. stop the fire
B. key event B. confine the fire
C. chain of accident C. slow the spread of fire
D. all of these D. spread the accelerants
56. The delay resulting from traffic 62. The purpose of opening the doors and
congestion affect not only the time of windows of adjacent rooms in a burning
travel but also the productivity of building is to __.
individual is A. extinguish the fire
part of what we call B. supply the oxygen in the area
A. traffic engineering C. prevent back draft
B. traffic environment D. serve as entrance of firemen
C. traffic economy 63. An arsonist may rearrange materials or
D. traffic congestion furniture in a room prior to setting it on
57. The traffic enforcement action that fire in order to __.
does not contemplate possible assessment A. mislead the investigators
of penalty by the court B. camouflage the odor of accelerants
A. traffic arrest C. provide a quick burning situation
B. traffic citation D. all of the above
C. traffic warning 64. If the fire is set by rationale motive,
D. traffic violation the important point to establish is ___.
58. In accordance with Sec. 6 of PD 1613, A. intensity of fire
which of the following circumstances B. size of fire
does not constitute a prima facie C. rapidity of spread
evidence of arson? D. origin of fire
A. The property was insured substantially 65. The “eyes and ears” of the
more than its actual value at the time of investigators in fire investigation are the
the issuance of the policy. A. By standers
B. Substantial amounts of flammable B. Arsonists
substances were stored within the building C. Victims
not necessary in the business. D. Firemen
C. Doors and windows that were 66. The fire that started in almost all
normally kept open in the course of corners of the building at the same time is
business were found closed during the called __.
fire. A. separate burning
B. simultaneous burning B. person’s tolerance
C. non-related burning C. body absorption
D. related burning D. food and water intake
67. A building which is unsafe in case of 74. Which of the following is considered
fire because it lacks adequate fire exit is as the world’s oldest cultivated plant as a
said to be a __. source of prohibited drug?
A. Fire hazard A. Marijuana
B. Fire trap B. Coca Bush
C. Fire resistive C. Opium Poppy
D. Fire unsafe D. Peyote Cactus
68. In cases where a structure is 75. The opium poppy plant is
completely burned to the ground, the scientifically known as:
position of doors and windows during the A. Cannabis Sativa
fire B. Hashis
whether opened or closed may be C. Erythroxylon coca
ascertained by __. D. None of these
A. consulting the original structure 76. The word hashis is derived from the
blueprint on file name Hasan/Hashasin, a Muslim leader.
B. interviewing spectators Hashis refers to:
C. collecting broken pieces of window A. male marijuana plant
glasses B. female marijuana plant
D. locating the hardware used in the C. the marijuana resin
construction of such doors D. marijuana leaves
69. Using electrical appliances, which 77. Opium use in China was stemmed out
draws electrical current beyond the from India and became widespread in the
designed capacity of the electrical circuit, 19th Century. From Middle East,
is the plant was cultivated in India, Pakistan,
known as __. Iran and Afghanistan which is known as
A. Over using the:
B. Over loading A. City of Dope
C. Over plugging B. Golden Crescent
D. Over capacity C. Green triangle
70. The introduction of drugs into the D. Golden triangle
deeper layer of the skin by means of 78. Among the following was the German
special electric current is known as: pharmacist who discovered the morphine
A. Topical method drug.
B. Injection method A. Allan Heithfield
C. Iontophoresis B. Troy Mcweigh
D. Oral method C. Freidrich Serturner
71. When too much drug is taken into the D. Alder Wright
physiological system of the human body, 79. What do you call the incident where
there maybe an over extension of vast numbers of American soldiers were
its effect which is commonly called: addicted on the morphine drug
A. Overdose during the American Civil War?
B. Allergic reaction A. Morpheum Illness
C. Side effect B. Soldier’s Disease phenomenon
D. Idiosyncracy C. American Addiction
72. When two drugs are taken together, or D. Dreamer’s syndrome
with in a few hours of each other, they 80. What is the chemical name of the
may interact with: Heroin drug?
A. good effects A. Amphetamine Sulfate
B. bad effects B. Diacetylmorphine
C. unexpected results C. Acetonyl Dioxide
D. no effects D. Methamphetamine Hydrochloride
73. The actual action of a particular drug 81. Which of the following law was
depend on the basis of: enacted to provide for the registration of
A. it’s chemical component collection, and the imposition of fixed and
special taxes upon all persons who engage 89. In this method, the three searchers
in illegal drug production? follow each other along the path of a
A. R.A. 953 spiral, beginning on the outside and
B. PD 44 spiraling in toward the center.
C. R.A 7659 A. Skip method search
D. R.A. 6425 B. Round the clock method of search
82. The cause of majority of fire deaths is: C. Quadrant search
A. Shock D. None of these
B. Burn 90. A fire started from the basement of the
C. Falling materials building. After 30 minutes, the whole
D. Asphyxiation building has turned into ashes.
83. One of the following is a fire resistant Which among the following is responsible
item. for the spread of fire in the building?
A. Asbestos A. Heat
B. Borax B. Smoke
C. Phosphate of ammonia C. Flame
D. Sulfur D. Combustion products
84. Uncontrollable impulse to 91. These are used by fire setters in
incendiarism is commonly known as spreading the fire throughout the building
A. pyromania A. Plants
B. Pedophilia B. Accelerants
C. Manic depressive C. Trailers
D. Arson D. Gasoline
85. Normally, fire feeds in all directions, 92. The sudden ignition of accumulated
but the least likely path a fire will follow radical gases produced when there is
is incomplete combustion of fuel
A. Upward A. Backdraft
B. Sideward B. Flashfire
C. Downward C. Flashover
D. Outward laterally D. Biteback
86. What part of the investigation report 93. A flow which would be obtained if
that gives a brief summary of the major there is a continuous flow of vehicle and
investigative steps accomplished? are given a one hundred percent green
A. Details time is called:
B. Synopsis A. Saturation flow
C. Undeveloped B. Traffic flow
D. Conclusions C. Acceleration flow
87. He was a buckle maker then a brothel D. Smooth flow
operator; a master criminal who became 94. A signal system is created when two
London’s most effective criminal or more signals on any traffic route is
investigator. He was the most famous coordinated with a fixed time
thief catcher in 1720s. relationship among the several intervals
A. Henry Fielding known as:
B. Jonathan Wild A. Signal system
C. John Fielding B. Traffic system
D. Chales Dickens C. Traffic lights
88. The America’s most famous private D. Traffic signals
investigator and founder of Criminal 95. The time within which the traffic
Investigation in USA. He established the indicates of any particular traffic signal
practice of handwriting examination in face does not change:
American courts and promoted a plan to A. Interval
centralize criminal identification B. Cycle
records. C. Phase
A. Henry Fielding D. Timing
B. Jonathan Wild 96. The total time required for the
C. John Fielding complete sequence of the phase is known
D. Allan Pinkerton as:
A. Cycle
B. Cycle length
C. Timing
D. Interval
97. the objective of traffic signal time
apportionment to secure movement with
safety through an intersection with a
minimum delay is called:
A. Timing
B. Cycle length
C. Phase
D. Interval
98. A portion of a signal cycle during
which an assignment of right of way is
made to given traffic management:
A. Offset
B. Traffic phase
C. Signal cycle
D. Cycle split
99. The number of times allocated to each
phase of traffic light is called:
A. Split
B. Cycle time
C. Cycle split
D. Traffic phase
100.On a highway, a yellow or white line
with a dotted white line means that
A. you cannot overtake if the solid is in
your side
B. absolutely no overtaking
C. overtaking allowed
D. keep right

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