You are on page 1of 8

1.

It is an art which deals with the identity and location of the offenders and provides evidence of
his guilt in a criminal proceedings.
a. Investigation c. Forensic Investigation
b. Criminal Investigation* d. Instrumentation

2. The word investigate is derived from the Latin word “vestigare” meaning ______________.
a. To run c. to watch
b. To Trick d. to trace*

3. This is one of the most important qualities of a good investigator wherein he possess the ability
to notice and pay close attention to the things. What is it?
a. Perseverance c. Honest
b. Keen power of observation* d. Intelligence

4. X, a newbie investigator who suffers challenges and difficulties in his field of work, yet he
continues to do more effort rather than giving up. What quality did X possess as an Investigator?
a. Perseverance* c. Hard worker
b. Keen power of observation d. Intelligence

5. Mr. P killed his biological sister who is a minor. What crime did Mr. P has committed?
a. Parricide c. Murder
b. Homicide* d. None of the above

6. It is an investigation involving scientific analysis on evidence from crime scenes to piece together
the truth about what happened and who committed the crime.
a. Investigation c. Criminal Investigation
b. Forensic Investigation* d. Forensic Science

7. An investigation related to domestic abuse, sexual assault and child abuse or neglect.
a. Family and sexual violence Investigation* c. both a and b
b. Forensic Investigation d. Family Investigation

8. It an investigation on drug-related crimes. What type of investigation is this?


a. Violation against RA 9165 c. Narcotic Investigation*
b. Drug related Investigation d. OPLAN TOKHANG

9. It is defined as the collection of facts to accomplish a threefold aim, stages or phases.


a. Investigation c. Criminal Investigation*
b. Forensic Investigation d. Forensic Science

10. It is a questioning of a person suspected of having committed an offense or a person who is


reluctant to make full disclosure of information in his possession which is pertinent to the
investigation.
a. Information c. Interview
b. Interrogation* d. Instrumentation

11. An investigation which is involves reviewing past evidence, searching for new clues and using
updated forensics technology so that justice can hopefully be served no matter how much time
has passed.
a. Violent Cases c. Criminal Cases
b. Cold Cases* d. Civil Cases

12. It is an investigations of burglary, theft and vandalism.


a. Crimes Against Properly c. Crimes Against Property*
b. Crimes Against Person d. Crimes Against Society

13. It is an investigation against someone who intentionally uses false information to scam a person
or company, usually for financial gain.
a. Libel c. Fraud*
b. Estafa d. None of This

14. It is data gathered by an investigator from other persons including the victims.
a. Interview c. Interrogation
b. Information* d. All of This

15. It refers to the vigorous and forceful questioning of a person who is reluctant or unwilling to
reveal and divulge information.
a. Information c. Interview
b. Interrogation* d. Instrumentation

16. It refers to simple questioning of a person who cooperates willingly to the investigator.
a. Information c. Interview*
b. Interrogation d. Instrumentation

17. He is a person who gives information in secret, especially to the police, or other secret agency in
return for any reward.
a. Informant* c. Asset
b. Informer d. Intel Officer

18. He is a person who gives information willingly.


a. Informant c. Asset
b. Informer* d. Intel Officer

19. The witness should be allowed to tell all he knows with the little interruptions from the
investigator.
a. Narration* c. Conclusions
b. Opening Statement d. Rapport
20. The investigator mush have to indicate why the subject being contracted.
a. Narration c. Conclusions
b. Opening Statement* d. Rapport
21. It is good to get the positive feeling of the subject towards the investigators, such friendly
atmosphere is a vital for both the subject and the investigator to have a better interaction.
a. Narration c. Conclusions
b. Opening Statement d. Rapport*
22. It is an Interrogation technique which place the subject in the proper frame of mind. The
investigator should provide emotional stimuli that will prompt the subject to unburden himself
by confiding.
a. Kindness c. Extenuation
b. Sympathetic Appeal d. Emotional Appeal*
23. It is an Interrogation technique which the investigator indicates that he does not consider his
subject`s indiscretion a grave offense.
a. Kindness c. Extenuation*
b. Sympathetic Appeal d. Emotional Appeal
24. It is an Interrogation technique which the suspect may feel the need for friendship or sympathy.
He is apparently in trouble. Gestures of friendship may win his cooperation.
a. Kindness c. Extenuation
b. Sympathetic Appeal * d. Emotional Appeal
25. It is an Interrogation technique that maybe applied to calm and nervous subjects. By constantly
observing the suspects, the investigator chooses a propitious moment to shout a pertinent
questioning and appear as though he is beside himself with rage.
a. Kindness c. Jolting*
b. Sympathetic Appeal d. Emotional Appeal
26. This is applicable when there are more than one suspect. The suspect are separated and one is
informed that other has talked.
a. Kindness c. Jolting
b. Sympathetic Appeal d. Bluff on a split pair*
27. The direct acknowledgement of guilt arising from the commission of a crime.
a. Judicial Confession c. Admission
b. Extra Judicial Admission d. Confession*
28. . It is an acknowledgement of a fact or circumstances from which guilt maybe inferred.
a. Judicial Confession c. Admission*
b. Extra Judicial Admission d. Confession
29. Those admission of guilt made by the accused in open court.
a. Judicial Admission c. Extra Judicial Confession
b. Extra Judicial Admission d. Judicial Confession*
30. It refers to a personal belonging of a criminal which may not been used or used before or after
the commission of a crime.
a. Criminal Object c. Criminal Thing
b. Criminal Property* d. Criminal Ownership
31. It refers to anything which was used in the commission of crime.
a. Criminal Object c. Criminal Thing*
b. Criminal Property d. Criminal Ownership
32. Criminal investigations are conducted through the use of three different responses, EXEPT;
a. Reactive response c. Proactive Response
b. Non-reactive response* d. Preventive Response
33. The investigation is conducted before the crime is committed.
a. Reactive response c. Proactive Response*
b. Non-reactive response d. Preventive Response
34. It is a response that is achieved through deterrence.
a. Reactive response c. Proactive Response
b. Non-reactive response d. Preventive Response*
35. This are important tools of Criminal Investigation, EXCEPT;
a. Identify the Criminal c. Provide evidence for his guilt
b. Locate the Offender d. Locate the Witness*
36. The witness may be taken to the Headquarters to examine the photograph file.
a. Modus Operandi File c. General Photograph*
b. Rogue`s gallery d. Photo Album
37. The value of the description must depend on the capacity of the witness to describe the
criminal.
a. Verbal Description* c. Rogues Gallery
b. Photographic File d. None of this
38. This is the possibility that the suspect could have committed the crime.
a. Motive c. Intent
b. Opportunity* d. All of this
39. It is the result or accomplishment of the act.
a. Motive c. Intent*
b. Opportunity d. All of this
40. It is the conduct of process, more particularly, the recognition, handling preservation, and
documentation of physical evidences to include the identification and interview of witness and
the arrest of suspect at the crime scene.
a. Criminal Investigation c. Crime Investigation
b. Crime Scene Investigation* d. S.O.C.O.
41. He is responsible for the recording of date and time the report/complaint was made, the
identity of the person who made the report, place of the incident, and a synopsis of the
incident.
a. First responder c. Persons in authority
b. Desk Officer* d. Civilian
42. He is the first person on the crime scene after the incident or accident and they have to access
the situation and take action to prevent further exposure.
a. First responder* c. Persons in authority
b. Desk Officer d. Civilian
43. An area which, is ideally located adjacent to the Crime Scene where the CSI evidence custodian
stays and receives the pieces of evidence turned over to him for safekeeping by the other
evidence collectors.
a. Post c. Command Post*
b. Command poster d. Command Station
44. This are the things that First Responder should upon arrival on the Crime Scene, EXCEPT;
a. Cordon the Crime Scene c. Prepare to take the dying declaration
b. Evacuate Injured person d. Prevent entry/exit of the CSI team within the
cordoned area*
45. This is the Main Objective of Crime Scene Photography
a. To create an accurate objective record of the event
b. To create an accurate record of the criminal for court purposes
c. To create an accurate objective visual record of the crime scene before any item is
moved or removed*
d. It helps an Investigator for the reconstruction of the Crime Scene
46. This are the Major type of Pictorial Views, Except;
a. Long-range photograph
b. Mid-range photograph
c. Micro range photo graph
d. Close-up range photograph*
47. It is a type of sketch that is made for the purpose of court presentation.
a. Rough Sketch
b. Temporary sketch
c. Final sketch
d. Finished sketch*
48. The area to be searched is divided into quadrants and each searcher is assigned to one
quadrant.
a. Strip method
b. Spiral method
c. Zone method*
d. Wheel Method
49. It is an act done by the investigator when he is satisfied that all pieces of evidence have been
gathered.
a. Cordon the Crime Scene
b. Release of the Crime Scene*
c. Destruction of the Crime Scene
d. Preservation of the Crime Scene
50. It is an effort made to determine from the appearance of the place and its objects what actually
occurred and what the circumstances of a crime were.
a. Physical Reconstruction*
b. Mental Reconstruction
c. Reconstruction
d. Assessment
51. This are the kinds of Crime Scene Reconstruction;
a. Mental reconstruction
b. Physical reconstruction
c. Both a and b
d. All of the above*
52. It is the number of persons who handle the evidence between the time of the commission of the
offense and the ultimate disposition of the case and should be kept to minimum.
a. Chain of Command
b. Custodial Process
c. Chain of custody*
d. Chain of Event
53. A person lawfully arrested may be searched for dangerous weapons or anything which may have
been used or constitute proof in the commission of an offense without a search warrant.
a. Warrantless arrest
b. Warrantless search
c. Warrantless arrest Incidental to a lawful search
d. Warrantless search incidental to a lawful arrest*
54. It is a doctrine which means anything seen on a plain sight or having visual on things that are
readily observable
a. Clear doctrine
b. Plain view Doctrine*
c. Plain doctrine
d. Clear and convincing
55. Inadvertent in relation to warrantless search means;
a. Means that police officers conducting the search must bear no knowledge that the
evidence was present in the place and that upon execution of search, such was
accidentally discovered*
b. Unintentionally seen
c. Incidentally or unplanned
d. None of the above
56. This are searches made without a warrant, EXCEPT;
a. Stop and Frisk
b. Inflagrante Delicto*
c. Exigent and Emergency Circumstances
d. Inspection of buildings and other premises for the enforcement of fire, sanitary and
building regulation
57. Chox a Police Officer, while conducting a patrol heard a scream inside the house near on him
calling for a help. Must Chox necessarily secure a warrant first before he will enter the house?
a. Yes
b. No*
c. Maybe
d. It depends
58. In relation to the case above mentioned:
Police officer Chox enter on the said house without the consent of the owner. Will Chox be
held criminally liable for a felony under the revised penal code?
a. Yes
b. No*
c. Maybe
d. It depends
59. In relation to the case above mentioned:
What type of search without warrant Chox made under that circumstance?
a. Exhibition circumstance
b. Exigent and Emergency Circumstance*
c. Custom Search
d. Consented Warrantless Search
60. Mang Kanor a private individual was so drunk. When he arrived into his home the door was
locked and he remembered that the key was left inside, then Mang Kanor decided to break the
door. Will Mang Kanor be held liable for his act?
a. Yes*
b. No
c. Maybe
d. It depends
61. This can be made an Arrest without a warrant, EXCEPT;
a. Inflagrante Delicto
b. Hot pursuit operation
c. Prisoner who escaped from penal establishment
d. Cases under Ex Post Facto Law*
62. It is when the searchers follow each other in the path of a spiral, beginning in the outside and
spiraling in towards the center.
a. Spiral method*
b. Zone method
c. Strip method
d. Wheel method
63. The searchers proceed slowly at the same pace along the path parallel to one of the rectangle.
a. Strip method*
b. Spiral method
c. Wheel method
d. Zone method
64. The searchers gather at the center and proceed outward along radio or spokes.
a. Strip method
b. Spiral method
c. Wheel method*
d. Zone method
65. Refers to the records belonging to private individuals and/or entities which are of enduring
archives value.
a. Modus operandi File
b. Public file
c. Private file*
d. Confidential file
66. This are records kept by the government as to the existence of an individual chronologically
identify from birth to death.
a. Modus operandi File
b. Public file*
c. Private file
d. Confidential file
67. Refers to the collection of methods by which crimes are studied and criminals are arrested.
a. Investigation
b. Criminal Investigation*
c. Crime scene Investigation
d. Legal Investigation
68. Investigation involving scientific analysis on evidence from crime scenes to piece together the
truth about what happened and who committed the crime.
a. Scientific Investigation
b. Experimental Investigation
c. Forensic Investigation*
d. Dactyloscopy
69. Y, a 5 years old child has been killed by John Doe. What is the crime committed by John Doe?
a. Accidental crime
b. Crime against person
c. Murder
d. Homicide*
70. A person who is charged with the duty of carrying on the objectives of criminal investigation.
a. Investigator
b. Criminal Investigator*
c. Both a and b
d. None of the above

You might also like