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111. Ability to analyze logically a multitude of c.

Vehicle number 3
facts and determine how they interrelate is d. Vehicle number 4
119. Between vehicle number 1 and 2, which
basic to the Investigation process. vehicle is deemed slow moving
a. Imagination and curiosity a. Vehicle number 1
b. Superior reasoning ability b. Vehicle number 2
c. Intuition c. Both of them
d. Observational ability d. None of them
112. This is a justifiable protective search for 120. It is continuing in the face of opposition or
weapons, even in the absence of probable cause refusing to give up when faced with an advance
to arrest, where there is a suspicion that an situation.
individual is armed and dangerous. a. Endurance
b. Perseverance
a. Frye vs. U.S
c. Courage
b. In Daubert vs. Merrell Dow Pharm., Inc. d. Persistence
c. Terry vs. Ohio 121. There is no implied confession.
d. People vs. Oanis a. True
113. It is the immediate apprehension or b. False
recognition, quick and ready Insight without the c. Yes
conscious use of reasoning. d. No
a. Imagination 122. The following are the Rules in Confession,
b. Curiosity except one.
c. Intuition a. Confession needs to be in writing at all
d. Observational ability times
114. The "Golden Hours" in criminal investigation- b. Confession need not be in writing
a. First 24 hours c. Confession may be written in a language
which the accused does not speak.
b. First 72 hour
d. Confession must be freely and voluntarily
c. First 48 hours
made.
d. None of the above 123. It refers to a particular crime and signifies
115. It is the death. that specific offense had been actually committed
a. Manner of death by someone being composed of two elements:
b. Cause of death that certain results were produced, that someone
c. Reason of death is criminally responsible.
d. Effects of death a. Felony
116. Based on the illustration above, which vehicle b. Continuing crime
is making a proper right turn? c. Corpus delicti
a. Vehicle number 1 only d. Offense
b. Vehicle number 2 only 124. Confession must always be made voluntarily,
c. Vehicle number 2 and 3 only at all times.
d. None of them a. Yes
117. It is the process of determining the root b. No
causes of accidents, injuries, property damage, and c. Statement is true
close calls in order to prevent them from d. Statement is false
happening again. 125. The value of identification by eyewitness
a. Criminal Investigation testimony depends on the following, except one:
b. Specialized Crime Investigation a. The lapse of time between the criminal
c. Accident Investigation event and identification
d. Accident Crime Investigation b. The prevailing conditions, visibility and
118. Between vehicle number 1 and 3, who must observation
yield the right of way?
c. The ability of the eyewitness testimony to
a. Vehicle number 1
observe determination of how the injury
b. Vehicle number 2
or disease leads to and remember the b. Felicity of inspiration
relative "distinctiveness" of the accused a. Some chances
appearance b. All of the above
133. A law mandating the law enforcement agency
d. The establishment of so the called Corpus
to inform first the constitutional rights of a person
Delicti
under custodial investigation.
126. Drawing the description of a person's face by
a. R.A 10592
the cartographer is known as?
b. R.A 7438
a. Verbal description c. R.A 7338
b. Cartography d. R.A 7428
c. Portrait parley 134. It is a form of investigation in which the
d. Composite sketch investigator assumes a different and unofficial
127. It is an informal term for police photograph or identity (a cover story) to obtain information.
booking photograph, a portrait of a person from a. Shadowing
the waist up, typically taken after a person is b. Casing
arrested. c. Roping
a. Mug shot d. Probing
135. These are dues or pieces of information that
b. Rogues gallery
aid in the progress of an investigation
c. General photograph a. Patterns
d. Police Photographic files b. Leads
128. This can be defined as a rigorous system for c. Tips
verbal description of physical characteristics of the d. Theories
subject. It is based on Bertillion method of criminal 136. Which of following are the duties of the police
identification by measurements of the human officer during custodial investigation?
a. Protect the rights of the person
body and is still in practice today to some extent.
b. Maintain the constitutional
a. Portrait parley guarantee of the person
b. Composite sketch c. Emphasize the so called Miranda
c. Police line-up doctrine
d. Cartographic sketch d. Observe protection of self-
129. This induces the criminal to act. incrimination
a. Opportunity 137. Once a person is arrested, the investigator
can only conduct an interrogation with the
b. Motive
presence of _______
c. Intent a. Witness
d. Crime causation b. Counsel
130. The suspect could have been in the vicinity of c. Official
the crime scene at the time it was committed. d. Immediate family member
a. Motive 138. During the conduct of custodial investigation,
the investigator on the case should use…
b. Intent
a. Common language
c. Opportunity
b. Common dialect
d. Scene reconstruction c. Bilingual
131. These are facts or circumstances from which, d. Clear language
either alone or in connection with other facts, the 139. Arresting persons are reminded that once
identity of the person can be inferred. they fail to inform the constitutional rights of a
a. Testimonial evidence person under investigation detained or under
b. Corpus delicti custodial investigation shall face and suffer a fine
c. Autoptic evidence of six (6) thousand pesos or a penalty of
d. Circumstantial evidence imprisonment of...
132. Criminal investigation, to be effective, is not a. Not less than 6 years
b. Not less than 8 years
governed by rigid rules or laws, but most often, it
c. 12 years to 20 years
is governed by? d. Not less than 12 years
a. Intuition
140. Any extra-judicial confession made by a d. Research
person arrested or under custodial Investigation 147. Synthesized to come with a general truth. Use
shall be made in writing and must be signed by... of this reasoning may prevent narrowing of
a. Investigator on case perceptions and speculations; its exclusive use
b. Legal counsel may also postpone or eliminate the direction and
c. Himself/said person momentum.
d. Chief Investigator a. Deductive reasoning
141. An enabling law that clearly states that the b. Mental reconstruction
person arrested or detained shall be visited c. Inductive reasoning
anytime by his legal counsel or family. d. Physical reconstruction
a. Art. 3 Section 2 of the Philippine 148. This is a necessary quality of an investigator.
Constitution This trait is defined as immediate apprehension or
b. Art. 3 Section 12 of the Philippine cognition-quick and ready insight without the
Constitution conscious use of reasoning. It has often pointed
c. Presidential Decree of 1749 out by many police officers have a sixth sense
d. Republic Act 7438 resulting in hunches that those outside the
142. A landmark case that become a road to profession rarely perceived.
emphasize the appraisal of the constitutional a. Imagination
rights of a person during custodial investigation. b. Curiosity
a. Ernesto Miranda vs. US Court c. Intuition
b. Ernesto Miranda vs. Illinois d. Observation Skill
c. Ernesto Miranda vs. Argentina 149. A low enforcement officer working out
d. Ernesto Miranda vs. Arizona toward the reaction of the criminal matters
143. The constitutional rights of an individual through investigative action
commence once he.... a. Criminal Investigator
a. Violated the revised penal law b. Police Investigator
b. Commit a crime punishable by c. Public Investigator
special laws d. Private Investigator
c. Committed a crime defined as a 150. Which of the following is not one of the
violation of law stages of scientific method?
d. Arrested and under Custodial a. State the problem
Investigation b. Form hypothesis
144. Through this case, the court gave guideline c. Apply conclusions
for determining the admissibility of scientific d. Observe and interpret
explanations. Just when scientific principle or
encounter crosses the line between the
experimental and noticeable stages is difficult to
define.
a. Frye vs. U.S
b. In Daubert vs. Merrell Dow
Pharm, Inc.
c. Terry vs. Ohio
d. People vs. Oanis
145. It is a statement or observation that can be
verified by other verifiable points of information or
nothing that is known or proved to be true
a. Theory
b. Conclusion
c. Issue
d. Fact
146. It is the ability to think dearly and rationally
about what to do or why to believe. It includes the
ability to engage in reflective and independent
thinking.
a. Analysis
b. Critical thinking
c. Fact finding

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