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The document discusses various topics related to criminal investigation including: 1. The fundamentals responsibility of the officer in charge of protecting the crime scene is to preserve the site of the crime in the same physical condition as it was left by the perpetrator. 2. An autopsy investigation is the official inquiry made by the police on the facts and circumstances surrounding the death of the person which is expected to be criminal or unlawful. 3. A pathologist can inform the investigator regarding the exact cause of death. The document contains questions and answers on various forensic science and criminal investigation procedures.

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The document discusses various topics related to criminal investigation including: 1. The fundamentals responsibility of the officer in charge of protecting the crime scene is to preserve the site of the crime in the same physical condition as it was left by the perpetrator. 2. An autopsy investigation is the official inquiry made by the police on the facts and circumstances surrounding the death of the person which is expected to be criminal or unlawful. 3. A pathologist can inform the investigator regarding the exact cause of death. The document contains questions and answers on various forensic science and criminal investigation procedures.

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  • Exam Practice Part 1: Covers questions 1 to 14, focusing on the roles and responsibilities at a crime scene.
  • Exam Practice Part 2: Covers questions 15 to 30, dealing with investigative techniques and evidence collection.
  • Exam Practice Part 3: Covers questions 31 to 44, discussing various types of wounds and investigative scenarios.
  • Exam Practice Part 4: Covers questions 45 to 60, focusing on specific investigation tactics and critical issues in forensic analysis.
  • Exam Practice Part 5: Covers questions 61 to 80, exploring more detailed forensic evidence scenarios and theory implications.
  • Exam Practice Part 6: Covers questions 81 to 99, focusing on advanced evidence assessment and related procedural knowledge.

CRI 174 REVIEWER

1. The fundamentals responsibility of the officer in charge of protecting the crime scene is
A. Interrogating the witnesses
B. Engaging in the search for traces left by the search for traces left by the criminal
C. Removal of evidence which may prone important to the case
D. Preserving the site of the crime in the same physical condition as it was left by the perpetrator
2. It is the official inquiry made by the police on the facts and circumstances surrounding the death of the person which is
expected to be criminal or unlawful is termed as
A. Criminal investigation
B. Homicide investigation
[Link] crime investigation
D. Autopsy investigation
3. Who among the following experts in crime detection can inform the investigator regarding the exact cause of death?
A. Toxicologist C. Pathologist
B. Chemist D. Cardiologist
4. What medical evidence can show that a gunshot wound is suicidal?
A. Cadaveric spasm
B. Firearm distant to the victim
C. No sign of struggle from the victim
D. All of the above
5. The written record made by the investigator upon arrival at the crime scene which contains observations of the crime scene
results of the interview of witnesses,evidence collected and others is called
[Link] report
B. Investigation report
C. Report
[Link] note
6. It deals with the study of major crime based on the application of special investigative [Link] study concentrates
more on physical evidences, its collection, handling, identification and preservation incoordination with the experts in the crime
laboratory.
A. Homicide investigation C. Special crime investigation
B. Chain of custody [Link] investigation
7. Ante-Mortem:
A. Before death C. After death
B. During death D. [Link]

8. A corpse or a dead body refers to: C. Victim.


B. Corpus
A. Cadaverdelicti [Link] of the above
9. It shall include, at the minimum, child prostitution, child pornography and other forms of sexual exploitation,child labor,force
labor or services, slavery or practices similar to slavery, servitude, removal and sale of organs, use in illicit/illegal activities, and
participation in armed conflict:
A. Child Abuse C. Child Sexual Abuse
B. Child Racketerring D. Exploitation
10. They are members of the police, military,fire,medical teams, and other volunteer organizations who areexpected to be the
first to respond to calls for assistance in cases of incidents involving explosives:
A. Patrol Officer
B. On-duty Police Officer
C. soCO
D. First Responder
11. Ipso Facto
A. By the fact or act itself
B. Both displayed negligence
C. Intentionally done
D. At the point of death
[Link] is the cause that directly produces the effects without the interventionof any other cause:
A. Immediate Cause C. Secondary Cause
D. Proximate Cause
B. Constant Cause
13. Change of Possession:
A. Transmittal of Evidence [Link] of Evidence
B. Chain of Custody D. All of the above
[Link] is correctly describe as:
A. the sketch must be sponsored or verified
B. To establish admissibility,the investigator must have personal observation of the data in question
[Link] are not a substitute for notes or photos;they are but a supplement to fhem
D. All of the above
[Link] Homicide investigation,the procedure in collecting soil sample in outdoor crime some i
A. Double handfuls at five foot intervals C. Double handful at ten foot intervals
[Link] at five foot intervals D. Handful at five four intervals
16. All but one is the importance of blood spatter analysis:
[Link] aid in determining if the object or persons was in motion when the blood spattered
B. Possible for an expert to tell you how the crime was committed as indicated by the blood spots
[Link] to trace every spot to its origin by observing its characteristics
[Link] of the above
[Link] or cut up parts of the human body such as hand,feet,torso,sex organ,and others which share from t different places to
conceal a crime is called
[Link] C. Mutilated remains
[Link]-Chop [Link]
18. The objective of criminal investigation is to determine the truth as far as it can be discovered in any post-factum [Link]-factum means
A. After investigation B. After an incident
[Link] the facts D. Facts of the case
19. It implies the deliberate planning of the criminal act before executing it.
[Link]
B. Evident premeditation
[Link] intent
D. Alevosia
[Link] is the standard inner perimeter for roping off an outdoor crime scene?
A. Ten square feet [Link] square feet
[Link] square feet D. Sixty square feet
[Link] is empathy,a behavior which you should do when you are interviewing sex offenders?
A. Employing force towards the sex offenders for them to be guilty of the crime
B. Employing "face-saving"remarks so that the criminal will have conscience enongh to admit the crime
[Link] "excitement aids"so that the ofiender will feel the same about what he did to the vicaim
D. Employing yourself to be in the position just like the suspect especially in his actions,words andfedlings
[Link] is the most important thing you should do when you are to interview sex offenders?
A. Employing "face-saving"remarks [Link] prepared in your opening
B. Employing empathy D. Asking direct questions to the anosed
[Link] the interview of a rape victim,how many people is necessary inside the room aside from the vidlim andinvesfigata
A. The complete 10 members of the raiding team
B. The complete 10 members of the victim's family
[Link] complete witnesses of the crime
[Link] necessary,no one,only the investigator and the victim
[Link] refers to any act which results in the non-accidental and/or unreasonable infliction of physical injury which includes burns not limited
to,lacerations,fractured bones,burns,internal injuries,severe injury serious bodily ham
[Link] Abuse C. Abandoned
B. Sexual Abuse
[Link] following are the salient features of sex crime EXCEPT:
A. It is triggered by emotion
B. Most sex offenders have peculiarities
C. Gratification of the sex drive is often accomplished in strange and disguised ways
D. Understand all the little overtones of sex offenses
[Link] pulsation of the vessel due to the blood flow can be determined through:
A. Auscultation of the heart beat C. Palpation of the radial pulse or carotid pulse
B. Application of melted wax in te breast D. Diaphanous test
27.A positive Icard's test shows that the peripheral circulation isstill present. This is manifested as 2
A. A rush of blood to the tip of a finger where ligature was previously applied.
Red coloration the finger webs when spread and examined against strong light
C Blister formation when heated material is dropped on the skin.
D Greenish yellow discoloration of the body upon injection of fluorescein
28. The stage of muscle change where the muscles are completely relaxed after death is the
A Stage of primary flaccidity C. Rigor mortis
[Link] of secondary flaccidity [Link] of post-mortem rigidity
[Link] disease that kills quickly without development of complications is known as
A Primary cause of death B.4-5
B. Secondary cause of death C.6-8
30. Blood remains fluid with in how many hours after death? D.12
A.1-2
[Link]-edge instrument can cause: C. Manner of death
[Link] wound D. Mechanism of death
[Link] wound
32. Sharp edged and sharp pointed instrument will result to:
[Link] wound
[Link] wound

C. Punctared wound
D. Stab wound

C. Punctured wound
D. Stab wound
[Link] wound is due to:
A. Sharp edge instrument
[Link] instrument
C. Sharp edge and sharp pointed instrument
[Link] pointed instrument
[Link] that is inflicted in downward motion is classified as:
[Link] [Link]
[Link] D. Gaping
[Link] that is inflicted in horizontal motion will result to:
A. Hit
[Link]
C. Shrapnel
[Link]
[Link] injury which is located at the site of the application of force is classified as:
A. Coup injury C. Contre coup injury
B. Coup contre coup injury [Link] minors Resistencia
[Link] the injury is located at the site of injury and on its opposite site,such injury is classifiedas:
[Link] injury C. Contre coup injury
B. Coup contre coup injury D. Locus minors Resistencia
[Link] of the following statement correctly describe patterned wound?
A. Instinctive reaction of self-preservation
B. Wound produced on one-self
[Link] on the nature of instrument used
D. Wound that causes laceration
39. It is a circumscribed extravasation of blood in the subcutaneous tissue or underneath the mucousmembrane:
[Link] [Link]
B. Hematoma D. Petechiae
[Link] of the best method to establish the location and distances of evidence from other object is by:
[Link] of two reference point when measuring the location of evidence
[Link] to the mind of the investigator
[Link] every location of the evidence
D. Video recording is done to preserve the electronic crime scene
[Link] of the following are the purposes and use of the 5 E's and the [Link] of the four doesn't belong to the group:
[Link] the investigator in searching the crime scene or other places which may be sources of evidences.
B. It will guide the investigator in formulating questions towards the judge during court proceedings of the case.
[Link] the investigator and the desk officer in making brief statements of facts in the logbook or police blotter and in
the reports. 3
D. Help the investigator in preparing the modus operandi report on how the crime being committed
[Link] important is means of transporation in a homicide investigation?
A. Considered as Places of Importance
B. Considered as Persons of Importance
[Link] as Time of Importance
D. Considered as Things of Importance
[Link] of the following is considered as the most important place of importance?
A. Avenues of Approach [Link] Crime scene
B. Avenues of Escape D. Both A and C
44.A place of importance which emphasize how the investigating team arrives at the crime scene.
A. Avenues of Approach [Link] Crime Scene
[Link] of Escape D. Both A and C
[Link] is directed toward the discovery of evidence accidentally or intentionally left by the suspects in the crime scene that can provide the
investigators with valuable investigative lead in solving a case:
A. Conduct of Ocular Inspection
B. Conduct of search and seizure
[Link] of Neighborhood Investigation
D. Conduct of Police Surveillance
[Link] presence of unusual odor recorded at the crime and other items of evidence are under:
A. Place of Importance C. Time of Importance
B. Persons of Importance D. Things of importance
[Link] are hints that suggest lines of investigative actions and information that is valuable in expanding the universe of suspects.
identifying prime suspects and finding the guilty [Link] are called
A. Information C. Corpus delicti
B. Investigative leads [Link] operandi
[Link] are the chances of two people having the same DNA "fingerprint"?
A. 4 million to 1 C. 3 billion to 1
B. 30 billion to 1 D. 60 billion to 1
49.A Sexual interest in,or arousal to,teens/post-pubescent children is called
[Link] C. Pedophilia
[Link] D. Both A'and B
[Link] impairment of either the desire for sexual gratification or inability to achieve it is known as:
[Link] Disorders
[Link] Disorder
C. Physical Incapacity
D. Sexual Desire
[Link] adverse psychological impact rape victims continue to suffer long after the incident is called
[Link] [Link] shock
B. Rape-trauma syndrome D. Sexual anxiety

[Link] a wounding agent produces communication between the inner and outer portion of the hollow organ,this wound is known as:
A. Deep Wound [Link] Wound
B. Penetrating Wound D. Superficial Wound
[Link] the wounding agent enters the body but did not come out,the wound is classified as:
[Link] Wound C. Penetrating Wound
B. Perforating Wound D. Superficial Wound
[Link] Injuries which develop on parts of the body when bone tissues is deep seated caused by forcibleimpact of hard blunt objects are
usually known as:
[Link] C. Hematoma
B. Contusion D. Concussion
55.A post-mortem wound differs from ante-mortem whom in that:
[Link] wound edges gape
[Link] tissues around the wound are deeply situated
[Link] are a lot of blood presents
[Link] is no clothing of blood
[Link] is no clothing of blood B. Cadaveric spasm
[Link] stiffening
[Link] of the following findings most strongly points to drowning [Link]
a cause mortis
of death?
[Link]
[Link] deaths stiffening
to sexual acts,which is NOT correct?
[Link] from natural causes may occur due to increased demand on the cardiovasculary system
B. In rape,the death of the offender maybe due to the defense act of the woman victim
[Link] of the female partner is usually accidental
[Link] suffer death from natural causes more than males
[Link] a deceased buried is raised or disinterred from the grave, this is known as:
A. Burial [Link]
[Link] D. Cremation
[Link] of blood in the most dependent portions of the body is termed as:
[Link] [Link]
[Link] [Link]
[Link] the condition of the cadaver,which of the following points is NOT valid in the determination of the duration of death?
[Link] mortis sets in from 12-24 hours and is fully developed after 48 hours
B. Post-mortem lividity developed in 3-6 hours
C. Decomposition in tropical countries is 24 to 48 hours
D. Blood clots inside the blood vessels in 6 to 8 hours
[Link] type of defense wound that occurs when the victim raises the hands or arms for protection:
[Link] defense injuries C. Passive defense injuries
B. Self-instinct wound [Link] wound
[Link] inflicted in the palm or fingers and thumb is what type of defense wound?
[Link] defense injuries C. Passive defense injuries
B. Self-instinct wound [Link] wound
63.A disruption of the anatomic integrity of the tissues of the body is called:
[Link] [Link]
B. Physical injury D. Abrasions
[Link] is
[Link] sum total of all reactions of tissue or organ to trauma,either observed micro or macroscopically istermed as:
A. Inflammation C. Trauma
[Link] D. Vital reactions
[Link] refers to the congestion of the area due to an increase of blood supply as a part of the reparativemechanism:
[Link] C. Calor
[Link] [Link]
[Link] in temperature or heat is also known as:
[Link] C. Calor
[Link] D. Tumor

[Link] type of wound that does not cause complications: [Link] A or B


B. Non-mortal
[Link] woundwound D. Neither A or B
[Link] there is forcible contact of the cutting instrument with the body surface,this will result to:
[Link] wound [Link] wound
B. Slice cut [Link] cut
[Link] the wounding instrument is a heavy cutting instrument,this will cause:
[Link] wound [Link] wound
B. Slice cut D. Impact cut
[Link] clean-cut wound is covered with lymph in:
A. 24 hours C. 48 hours
B. 36 Hours D. 72 hours
[Link] type of healing takes place when there is minimal tissue loss,more approximation of the edges and without significant bacterial
contamination:
A. Primary intention C. Tertiary intention
B. Secondary intention [Link] healing
[Link] abnormal amount of collagen formed in the connective tissue thus producing a large bulging timorous scar:
A. Scar
B. [Link]
C. Keloid
D. Proud flesh 5
[Link] may be seen with a distance of up to: B. 10 inches
A.8 inches
C.12 inches D.14 inches
[Link] consists of the unburned,burning and partally burned powder together with graphite which come outof the nozzle:
A. Gun powder [Link] burns
[Link] D. Powdcr grains
[Link] is a term commonly used by physicians whenever there is blackening of the margin of the gunshot woundof entrance:
A. Gun powder [Link] burns
B. Smoke [Link] grains
[Link] presence of tattooing or stippling maybe seen around the wound of entrance up to a distance of:
A. 12 inches C. 36 inches
B.24 inches D.48 inches
[Link] and coordinated legal search conducted to locate physical evidence at the locus criminis refers to
[Link] scene search C. Instrumentation
[Link] D. Covert operation
[Link] sketch that gives the picture of the scene,the crime and its environment is called
[Link] of ground [Link] of details
B. Sketch of locality D. Sketch of surrounding
[Link] searching the immediate and extended area of the crime scene,the appropriate search method is
A. Strip search B. Double strip search
[Link] method D. Spiral method
80. It is a measured drawing of a scene showing the location of all-important items,particularly physical evidence is called
A. Crime scene search C. Photography
[Link] note taking D. Crime scene sketch
[Link] is the complete cessation of all the vital functions without the possibility of resuscitation:
[Link] [Link]
[Link] D. All of the choices
82. No movements or breathing shall cover a period of how many hour/s to established irreversible coma?
A.1 C. 3
B.2 D.4
[Link] is the state of the body in which here is complete,persistent and continuous cessation of the vital organs:
A. Clinical death C. Cellular death
B. Molecular death D. Apparent death
84. Involuntary suspension such as in still-birth is an example of:
A. Clinical death C. Cellular death
B. Molecular death D. Apparent death
85. Death of individual cells occurs at a period of:
A. 1-2 hours after death C. 6-8 hours after death
B. 3-6 hours after death D. [Link] 12 hours
86. This is the transient loss of consciousness or temporary cessation of the vital functions of the body on account of disease. catalepsy,or
electric shock:
[Link] death C. Cellular death
[Link] death D. Apparent death
[Link] of a ligature around the base of a finger to determine peripheral circulation is known as:
[Link] test [Link] test
B. Magnus test D. Heat application
[Link] progressive fall of the body temperature is one of the most prominent signs of death commonly observed during:
[Link] mortis C. Cadaveric lividity
B. Algor mortis D. Rigor mortis
[Link] the whole body is rigid, the person may probably be dead for at least:
A.3 hours C.9 hours
B.6 hours D.12 hours
[Link] is the cessation of the functions of the cell after death of the organs
[Link] death [Link] death
[Link] death [Link] death
[Link] that occurs when there is does irreversible coma and complete cessation of all the vital functions without possibility of resuscitation
[Link] death [Link] death
[Link] death [Link] death 6
92. The rise in the body temperature after death is known as:
A. Algor mortis [Link] mortis
A. Algor mortis [Link] mortis
93 This is a condition in which the fatty tissues of the body are transformed to soft brownish white substance
[Link] D. Maceration
B. Mummification
[Link]
[Link] following are the general rules for sketching except,
[Link] down and control all measurements.
[Link] in details on your sketch at the scene.
C. Indicate compass direction
[Link] are substitutes for note and photos.
95.A method of sketching used in indoor crime [Link] is basically a top-down view of the crime scene where the
walls of the room have been folded down to reveal locations of evidence.
[Link] [Link]
[Link] projection D. Bird's eye view
[Link] part of sketch that explains the essential items drawn in the sketch.
[Link] C. Compass Direction
[Link] Items [Link]
[Link] is a method of sketching particularly useful for sketching outdoor crime scene where there are no identifiable
points of reference.
A. Coordinate
B. Cross projection
C. Triangulation
[Link]'s eye view
[Link] only the area where pieces of evidence is likely to be found is drawn in the sketch, it is known as
[Link] of Locality [Link] Sketch
B. Sketch of Ground D. Sketch of Details
99. The lividity is said to have become "fixed" within:
A. 12 hours
B.24 hours
C.36 hours
D. 72 hours
100. After death,rigor mortis will start to appear within how many hours?
A.2
B.3
C.36
D. Anytime

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