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SECOND YEAR

CDI2 – SPECIALIZED CRIME INVESTIGATION WITH LEGAL MEDICINE

1. Medical doctor who has fully completed a postgraduate training in legal medicine, preferably at

university level and habitually practices that specialty.

A. Medicolegal investigator B. Medicolegal officer C. Forensic psychiatry

2. Is the application of the study of human skeleton in cases where the human remains are in the
advanced stages of decomposition.

A. Forensic anthropology B. Forensic biochemistry C. Forensic Medicine

3. Effectivity date of Revised Penal Code of the Philippines.

A. January 01, 1923 B. January 01, 1933 C. January 01, 1932

4. It is basic law that defines criminal offenses and provides the penalties for the commission of those
offenses.

A. Special Penal Law B. Medical Jurisprudence C. Revised Penal Code

5. Refers to the discoloration resulting from hemorrhage beneath the skin or tissue without any
associated breach in the surface.

A. Hematoma B. Contusions C. Abrasions

6. Classification of burns which refer to those affecting only the epidermis or the outer layer of the skin.

A. Superficial B. Deep burns C. First Degree Burns

7. Destroy the full thickness of the epidermis and dermis (HYPODERMIS).

A. First Degree Burns B. Second Degree Burns C. Third Degree Burns

8. Burns that occur from building or home fires are the most common types of thermal injuries
encountered in death investigations.

A. Chemical Burns B. Fire Burns C. Radiant Burns

9. Brain injuries which occurs just deep to the area of head impact.

A. Coup Injury B. Diffuse C. Focal

10. It is not the body’s own weight that is applying the suffocating force but the perpetrator himself
using a ligature device like a rope.

A. Asphyxia by Strangulation B. Asphyxia by Hanging C. Asphyxia by Throttling


THIRD YEAR

CDI7 VICE AND DRUG EDUCATION AND CONTROL

1. To get attention from someone: as a sign of protest envy is a major cause of drug abuse.

A. Greed B. Envy C. Laziness

2. Found in users and would be users of drugs whose sources of information are people or literature
other than doctors, pharmacists and health workers.

A. Prescriptive Drugs B. Over-the-Counter Drugs C. Self-Medication Syndrome

3. It is an analytical test using a device, tool or equipment with different chemical or physical principle
that is more specific which will validate and confirm the result of the screening test.

A. Intelligence test B. Physical test C. Confirmatory test

4. It refers to any act of knowingly planting, growing, raising, or permitting the planting, growing or
raising of any plant which is source of a dangerous drug.

A. Manufacture B. Cultivate C. Planting

5. It refers to physiological adaptation to the effects of drugs so as diminish the effects with constant
dosages or to maintain the intensity and duration of effects through increased dosage.

A. Tolerance B. Overdose C. Over use

6. Is an important transit point for drugs en route to Australia and New Zealand.

A. India B. Indonesia C. China

7. The oldest and biggest criminal organization in the world.

A. Chinese Triad B. Columbian Medellin Cartel C. Cali Cartel

8. A civic program initiated by NGO’s and local government offices to help eradicate drug syndicates
involving street children as drug conduit.

A. Oplan Cyclops B. Oplan Athena C. Oplan Sagip-Yagit

9. Under ______ (Dangerous Drugs Act of 1972), Dangerous drugs refers to the Prohibited drugs,
regulated drugs and Volatile substances.

A. RA 6425 B. RA 8551 C. RA 9165

10. Operations against suspected military and police personnel who are engage in illegal drug activities.

A. Oplan Hunter B. Oplan Tornado C. Oplan Mercurion

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