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MIDTERM QUESTIONS

1. It is used in testing for locating the suspect and the stolen items.
A. Truth Serum
B. Hypnotism
C. Word Association Test
D. Polygraphy
2. It is a modern scientific method of detecting deception technique whether the subject is
telling the truth or not.
A. Lie Detection
B. Lie Detector
C. Polygraph
D. Polygraphy
3. This kind of liar make stories seem too dramatic or unrealistic, the lies seem to serve no
purpose except to impress people and the lies can easily be detected.
A. Black Liar.
B. Pathological Liar.
C. Panic Liar
D. Psychopathic Liar
4. The state of the art equipment’s in detecting deception.
A. Polygraph Instrument.
B. Lie Detector.
C. Polygraphy
D. Lie Detection
5. The state that “Investigation is a battle of lies against lies”.
A. Hans Gross.
B. Hogan.
C. Angelo Mosso
D. Daniel Defoe
6. Also referred to as Psycho-Physiological Detection of Deception (PDD) examination.
A. Polygraphy.
B. Lie Detection.
C. Polygraph
D. Polygraph Examination
7. This type of test is the person will told to immerse his arm to a big pot with full of water, if
his arm will not burst, he is innocent.
A. Ordeal of Balance.
B. Ordeal of Boiling Oil and Water
C. Boiling Water Ordeal
D. Drinking Ordeal
8. He gained first-hand experience in polygraph interrogations as a result of writing with John
Larson.
A. Leonarde Keeler
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B. Joseph Kubis.
C. Cleve Backster
D. John E. Reid
9. This second unit simply attached to abdomen of the subject, the function of this assembly is
to record the changes of heart beat of the subject.
A. Galvanograph.
B. Pneumograph 1.
C. Pneumograph 2
D. Cardiosphygmograph
10. Where should you attached the Finger Electrode?
A. Middle and Thumb Finger.
B. Index and Ring Finger.
C. Pinky and Index Finger
D. Ring and Thumb Finger
11. A typical polygraph Instrument has how many components.
A. 3.
B. 5.
C. 6
D. 4
12. This is one of the component of polygraph which records the pulse rate, amplitude and
changes of blood pressure.
A. Galvanograph.
B. Cardiosphygmograph.
C. Kymograph
D. Pneumograph
13. The tracing wherein no question is asked or irrelevant question is asked to the subject.
A. Reaction.
B. Specific Tracing.
C. Normal Tracing
D. Stimulus
14. It refers to the liar that a person always pretends and a hypocrite.
A. Panic Liar.
B. Pathological Liar
C. Psychopathic Liar
D. Black Liar
15. This is a type of liar that has no conscience.
A. Black Liar.
B. Panic Liar.
C. Psychopathic Liar
D. Pathological Liar
16. This is a type of liar is a practical liar and lies when it has a higher pay off.
A. Occupational Liar
B. Tournament Liar.
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C. Ethological Liar
D. Black lie
17. It contains reliable information about physiological changes.
A. Physiological Basic Premise.
B. Mechanical Basic Premise.
C. Psychological Basic Premise
D. Polygraph Basic Premise
18. This is other uses of polygraph to determine dishonest employees.
A. Criminal Investigation.
B. Promotion.
C. Pre-employment screening
D. Periodic screening
19. This is to help to determine who is the most qualified as well as employees future against the
company.
A. Promotion.
B. Criminal Investigation.
C. Pre-employment screening
D. Periodic screening
20. It provides fast means of eliminating innocent suspect, given clue about the identity of
criminal suspect.
A. Criminal Investigation.
B. Promotion.
C. Pre-employment screening
D. Periodic screening
21. A theory that is more consistent with the field of scientific psychology, including emotion,
cognition, and conditioned, learning as a basis of response to polygraph questions.
A. Analytic Theory.
B. Cognitive- Behavioral Theory.
C. Arousal Theory
D. Deferential Salience Theory
22. A theory that explains the variety of known physiological phenomena.
A. Analytic Theory.
B. Cognitive-Behavioral Theory.
C. Arousal Theory
D. Deferential Salience Theory
23. A theory that is influenced by fear of the consequences if detected.
A. Threat of Punishment Theory.
B. Conflict Theory.
C. Analytic Theory
D. Arousal Theory
24. This system is the primary mechanism in control of the fight-or-flight response.
A. Central Nervous System.
B. Autonomic Nervous System.
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C. Peripheral Nervous System


D. Respiratory System
25. It contains the language area and speech center and interprets most emotion.
A. Brain Stem.
B. Diencephalon.
C. Cerebellum
D. Cerebrum
26. A part of the brain which contains the motor area.
A. Brain Stem.
B. Diencephalon.
C. Cerebellum
D. Cerebrum
27. A lie that people usually use because it is simple to tell.
A. Lie of Fabrication.
B. Lie of Omission.
C. Lie of Minimization
D. Lie of Exaggeration
28. This is a type of a lie that has something against the government of the country.
A. Black lie.
B. White lie.
C. Malicious lie
D. Red lie
29. A lie that is to pretend to have capability or intention one doesn’t.
A. Perjury.
B. Bluffing.
C. Misleading
D. Noble lie
30. A polite term for lying, though some might consider it to refer to being merely misleading.
A. Perjury.
B. Bluffing.
C. Misleading
D. Noble lie
31. It is merely considered to be a euphemism for lying.
A. Perjury.
B. Bluffing.
C. Misleading
D. Noble lie
32. Usually coming from the underworld gang in order for the member not to reveal any secret of
their organization.
A. Occupational Liar.
B. Ethological Liar.
C. Pathological Liar
D. Tournament Liar
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33. A liar who avoid the consequences of confession for he believes that confession will just
make the matter worst.
A. Panic Liar.
B. Ethological Liar.
C. Occupational Liar
D. Tournament Liar
34. He developed and introduce the Guilty Knowledge Test.
A. David Lykken.
B. William Yankee.
C. Carl Jung
D. Joseph Kubis
35. He discovered the guilt-complex test.
A. Cleve Backster.
B. Leonarde Keeler.
C. Ritcher
D. John E. Reid
36. He believed that electrical activity resulted from sweat glands.
A. Veraguth.
B. Luigi Galvani.
C. Ritcher
D. Sticker
37. He founded the oldest polygraph publications.
A. Richard Golden.
B. Richard Arther.
C. Richard Archer
D. Ritcher
38. He discovered that the fingers and palms produces more sweat
A. Luchsinger.
B. Hermann.
C. Vittorio Benussi
D. Allen Bell
39. It is the oldest practice of referring disputed questions to the judgement of God, determined
either by lot of by certain trials.
A. Ordeal.
B. Ayur Vida.
C. Trial by Ordeal
D. Trial by Combat
40. Through this, people commonly believed that guilt or innocence could be determined by
God.
A. Ordeal
B. Ayur Vida
C. Trial by Ordeal
D. Trial by Combat
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41. Each plunged his right arm into the boiling pot to the elbow
A. Trial by torture
B. Boiling water ordeal
C. Ordeal of Boiling Oil and Water
D. Drinking Ordeal
42. What drug is administered in Truth Serum Method
A. Byosine Hydrobromine
B. Sodium Amythal
C. Byosine Hydrobromide
D. Sodium Penthotal
43. What drug is administered in Narco-Analysis or Narco-Synthesis
A. Sodium Bromine
B. Sodium Amythal
C. Byosine Hydrobromide
D. Byosine Hydrobromine
44. When a person is under stress as when he is lying, the micro tremor in the voice utterance is
moderately or completely suppressed.
A. Psychological Stress Evaluation
B. Physiological Stress Evaluation
C. Intoxication
D. Hypnotism
45. It is to determine the involvement of the subject in a known incident.
A. Psychological Test
B. Physiological Test
C. Recognition
D. Deception
46. It is to determine if the subject of lie Detection has knowledge about the issue being tested
A. Physiological Test
B. Psychological Test
C. Recognition
D. Deception
47. A new scientific technology to detect whether specific information is stored in a person’s
brain.
A. Fingerprint
B. Farewell Brain Fingerprinting
C. FMRI
D. Reality Monitoring
48. It monitors the brain activity has been employed be several researchers in an attempt to
detect deception
A. FMRI
B. Farewell Brain Fingerprinting
C. Reality Monitoring
D. Scientific Content Analysis
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49. It is technology that can identify the perpetrators and planners of terrorists acts by detecting
the record stored in the brain.
A. FMRI
B. Farewell Brain Fingerprinting
C. Reality Monitoring
D. Scientific Content Analysis
50. A modern equipment to record the physiological changes that occur in a person was
employed in determining guilt or innocence.
A. Non-Verbal
B. Verbal
C. FMRI
D. Physiological Lie Detection
51. It is a sign of lying which frequently utter oaths, such as “ I swear to God I didn’t do it”.
A. Oath
B. Being Overly Polite
C. Use of Words
D. Tirades
52. It is uttering or conveying falsehood or creating a false or misleading impression.
A. Deception
B. Lying
C. Fear
D. Stimulus
53. The oldest form of crime detection by subjecting a subject to an obstacle or trial
A. Trial by Ordeal
B. Trial by Combat
C. Ordeal
D. Ayur Vida
54. He said that “a large part of the criminals work is nothing more than a battle of lies
A. Angelo Mosso
B. James Mackenzie
C. William Marston
D. Hans Gross
55. An instrument which measures the blood pressure, especially of the arteries.
A. Polygraph
B. Sphygmograph
C. Sphygmomanometer
D. Polygraphy
56. An instrument which measures the pulse rate
A. Polygraph
B. Sphygmograph
C. Sphygmomanometer
D. Polygraphy
57. It is an action or mental altitude evoked by an external influence.
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A. Reaction
B. Response
C. Specific Response
D. Normal Response
58. It is considered the earliest known reference to a method of detecting deception.
A. Ordeal
B. Ayur Vida
C. Aruy Vida
D. Ayur Davi
59. The act of deceiving or misleading usually accompanied by lying
A. Lying
B. Fear
C. Deception
D. Detection
60. A emotional response to specific danger that appear to be potentially beyond a person’s
defensive power
A. Lying
B. Fear
C. Deception
D. Detection
61. It is the scientific method of detecting deception through the used or aid of polygraph
A. Polygraph
B. Polygraphy
C. Lie Detection
D. Lie Detector
62. The polygraph is popularly known as
A. Blood Test
B. Truth Detector
C. Lie Detector
D. Psychology Test
63. Polygraph test is used for the following purposes except :
A. To detect a liar
B. Stealing data
C. To find the truth professionally
D. To clear your name
64. Polygraph records several physiological indicators except:
A. Blood pressure
B. Respiration
C. Skin
D. Digestion
65. The accuracy of polygraph test is?
A. 98%
B. 90%
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C. 97%
D. 78%
66. The scientific method of detecting deception with thesis of an scientific instrument
A. Polygraphy
B. Polygraph
C. Lie Detector
D. Lie Detection
67. The word polygraph is derived from two Greek words “poly” which means many or several
and “graph” means?
A. Lie
B. Detection
C. Writing chart
D. Many
68. He studied fear and its influence on the heart
A. Angelo Mosso
B. Cesare Lombroso
C. William Marston
D. John Larson
69. He developed the sphygmomanometer and scientific cradle.
A. Cesare Lombroso
B. John Larson
C. William Marston
D. Angelo Mosso
70. The person who lies in order to avoid the consequences of confession
A. Panic Liar
B. Black Liar
C. Pathological Liar
D. Psychological Liar
71. This person is practical liar and lies when it has a higher payoff.
A. Panic Liar
B. Pathological Liar
C. Occupational Liar
D. Psychopathic Liar
72. This lie is common to Communist countries
A. Black Lie
B. Lie of Exaggeration
C. Benign Lie
D. Red Lie
73. The chronic lie purely used to mislead justice, a purely dishonesty to obstruct justice
A. Malicious/Black Lie
B. Red Lie
C. Benign Lie
D. Lie of Exaggeration
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74. It refers to a y deviation (change) from the subjects normal Tracing


A. Lying
B. Specific Response
C. Reaction
D. Normal Tracing
75. A component of Polygraphy which records the pulse rate, amplitude, and changes of blood
pressure
A. Pneumograph
B. Kymograph
C. Cardiosphygmograph
D. Galvanograph
76. He suggested that the changes in respiration were an indication of deception
A. Harold Burtt
B. Cesare Beccaria
C. James Mackenzie
D. Angelo Mosso
77. What is the length of cardio pen of the polygraph machine
A. 7 inches
B. 5 inches
C. 4 inches
D. 6 inches
78. The upward movement of the cardio pen caused by the contraction of the heart
A. Systolic Stroke
B. Diastolic Stroke
C. Vertical lines
D. Dicrotic notch
79. The polygraph simultaneously records various physiological phenomena means a horizontal
A. Kymograph
B. Polygraph
C. Tracing
D. None of the above
80. A group of nerve cells if the brain that control the entire endoctrine-hormonal system
A. Hypothalamus
B. Norepinephrine
C. Epinephrine
D. None of the above
81. The most severe means of detecting deception
A. Guillotine Ordeal
B. Ordeal of the Tiger
C. Ordeal of Red Hot Needle
82. It was a scientific method of deception of deception introduced by Franz Anton Mesmer
A. The Word Association Test
B. Hypnotism
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C. Truth Serum
D. Narco-Analysis
83. A method of detection deception using Byosine Hydrobromide
A. The Word Association Test
B. Hypnotism
C. Truth Serum
D. Narco-Analysis
84. A method of detection deception using Sodium Amytal or Sodium Penthotal
A. WAT
B. Hypnotism
C. Truth Serum
D. Narco-Analysis
85. Means of drinking alcohol beverages as stimuli to obtain truth.
A. Intoxication
B. Hypnotism
C. Truth Serum
D. Narco-Analysis
86. A polygraph testing to determine the involvement of an examinee in a known incident
A. Deception test
B. Recognition test
C. Psychological test
D. Physiological test
87. It is through a record check, surveillance a nd intelligence check
A. Instrumentation
B. Information Gathering
C. Investigation
D. Interrogation
88. It is through interrogation and/or interview to obtain admission or confession
A. Instrumentation
B. Information Gathering
C. Investigation
D. Interrogation
89. Acts as the control center for the integration of emotional expression, sending out over the
automatic nervous system
A. Cerebrum
B. Hypothalamus
C. Cerebellum
D. Brain Stem
90. The pathway from impulses from the periphery of the body to the brain and vice versa
A. Spinal Cord
B. Brain
C. Diencephalon
D. Cerebellum
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91. It consists of nerve cells that convey Information from the CNS to muscles and glands
A. Afferent
B. Cerebellum
C. Cerebrum
D. Efferent
92. Concerned with activities that conserve and restore body energy
A. Parasympathetic
B. Sympathetic
C. Somatic Nervous System
D. ANS
93. It consists of the nerve cells that convey Information from receptors in the periphery of the
body to the CNS
A. Afferent
B. Cerebellum
C. Cerebrum
D. Efferent
94. A lie that is told when it is obvious to all concerned that is it a lie
A. Noble lie
B. Perjury
C. Bald face lie
D. Emergency lie
95. Example of this is Religious lies
A. Jocose lie
B. Belief system
C. Promotion lie
D. Bluffing
96. The sign of lying that the information doesn’t slip out, it pours out
A. Pauses
B. Used of words
C. Oaths
D. Tirades
97. Gap in speech patterns may be one reliable due to deception
A. Pauses
B. Use of words
C. Oaths
D. Tirades
98. The most likely express as much emotion as any other part of the anatomy
A. Breathing
B. Sweating
C. Eyes
D. Emblems
99. This is other uncontrollable body function. Perspiration occurs with heat as we as with
emotion.
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A. Breathing
B. Sweating
C. Eyes
D. Emblems
100. Theses are expression made with the body whose meaning are clearly understand.
A. Breathing
B. Sweating
C. Eyes
D. Emblems
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FINALS
1. A part of computerized polygraph which acquire and transforms the physiological data
monitored by the different sensors attached to the particular parts of the subject’s body
A. Seat/Movement Sensor
B. Cardio Activity Sensor
C. Physiological Data Acquisition System
D. Pneumograph Sensor
2. A phase for depreciation of the examiner with the subject before the test.
A. Pre-Test
B. Post-Test
C. Initial Interview
D. Instrumental Test
3. The one who is capable of being able to detect deception or verify truth of statement to
instrumentation or the use of mechanical device.
A. Polygraph Examiner
B. Polygraph Examination
C. Polygrapher
D. Examiner
4. The purpose of this is to determine truth or deception based on the presence of emotional
disturbance of the subject.
A. Polygraph Examiner
B. Polygraph Examination
C. Polygrapher
D. Examiner
5. A great assistance in the absence of other corroborative evidence and is currently being used.
A. Polygraph examiner
B. Polygraphy
C. Polygraph examination
D. Polygraph
6. It is a sensor that is attached to the thoracic and abdominal part of the subject’s body.
A. Seat/Movement Sensor
B. Cardiovascular Sensor
C. Physiological Data Acquisition System
D. Pneumograph Sensor
7. A sensor which records the body movement of the subject.
A. Seat/Movement Sensor
B. Plethysmograph Sensor
C. Cardiovascular Sensor
D. Pneumograph Sensor
8. It is an alternative device when the subject is amputated but it can’t be used if the subject’s
hand is sweaty.
A. Polygraphy
B. Lie Detection
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C. Interrogation
D. Polygraph
9. A phase of Polygraphy Test that an interview is conducted when the subject indicates
innocent response while interrogation is undertaken if symptoms of deception.
A. Polygraph Examiner
B. Examiner
C. Investigator on Case
D. Examinee
10. A phase of polygraph test which involve the investigator on case and the polygraph
examiner.
A. Pre-Test
B. Post-Test
C. Initial Interview
D. Instrumental Test
11. A sensor that records the Electrodermal activity through and the endosomatic or exosomatic
process.
A. Movement Sensor
B. Electrodermal Activity Sensor
C. Plethysmograph Sensor
D. Pneumograph Sensor
12. A sensor that records blood pulse volume and measured using a sensitive photoelectric
plethysmograph.
A. Movement Sensor
B. Cardiovascular Sensor
C. Plethysmograph Sensor
D. Pneumograph Sensor
13. A device that measures and records physiological variables such as blood pressure, pulse,
respiration and skin conductivity while the subject is asked and answers a series of questions.
A. Polygraph Machine
B. Lie Detector
C. Polygraphy
D. Lie Detection
14. It is better for polygraph examination purposes than mere verbal description or event
phoDetection
A. Witness
B. Photographs
C. Crime Scene Sketch
D. Verbal Description
15. A phase which the polygraph components is attached to the particular parts of the subject’s
body.
A. Initial Interview
B. Pre-Test
C. Actual Test
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D. Post-Test
16. These are the primary or key components as by the examiner in order to resolve a specific
subject matter.
A. Control Questions
B. Irrelevant Questions
C. Relevant Questions
D. Evidence Connecting
17. This questions have no relation to the matter under investigation and answerable by Yes.
A. Control Questions
B. Irrelevant Questions
C. Relevant Questions
D. Evidence Connecting
18. This is a question designed to produce a response in the innocent subject and serve as a basis
for evaluating the subjects perceptual set.
A. Control Questions
B. Irrelevant Questions
C. Relevant Questions
D. Evidence Connecting
19. This is a type of relevant question that concern some secondary element of the crime or
problems and deals mostly on guilty knowledge and partial involvement.
A. Primary Relevant Question
B. Irrelevant Question
C. Sky Question
D. Weak Relevant Question
20. This question consists of a series of relevant and irrelevant questions being asked in a
planned order.
A. Peak of Tension Test
B. General Question Test
C. Card Test
D. Mixed Question Test
21. This test consists of two parts and it is usually administered to overly sensitive subject after
their mixed question test.
A. Guilty Complex Test
B. Mixed Question Test
C. Card Test
D. Peak of Tension Test
22. In this test, this subject is told to listen to each test questions and to answer only himself
silently.
A. Mixed Question Test
B. Guilty Complex Test
C. Silent Answer Test
D. Peak of Tension Test
23. This is the Relevant-Irrelevant Question Test which introduced by Leonarde Keeler.
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A. Silent Answer Test


B. General Question Test
C. Card Test
D. Mixed Question Test
24. This is the confirmatory test because the subject is afraid of the unknown.
A. General Question Test
B. Knowledge Test
C. Evidence Connecting
D. Silent Answer Test
25. It was introduced by James Allan Matte, a student of Cleve Backster.
A. Quadri-Track ZCT
B. Fear of Error
C. Hope of Error
D. Integrated ZCT
26. This test is developed by John Reid which is primarily used in avoiding false positive
outcomes.
A. Fear of Error
B. Quadri-Track ZCT
C. Guilty Complex Test
D. Hope of Error
27. This is not generally used to determine truth or deception but rather to assist in the
investigation or interrogation.
A. Silent Answers Test
B. Knowledge Test
C. Guilt Complex Test
D. Peak of Tension Test
28. It is the sign to absorb the response generally generated by the introduction of the firm
relevant question in the series.
A. Evidence Connecting Question
B. Sacrificed Relevant Question
C. Knowledge Question
D. Control Question
29. It is intended to assure the innocents examinee off the accurateness of the test and the
competency of the polygraphist.
A. Card Test
B. Knowledge Test
C. Guilt Complex Test
D. Spot Responder Test
30. This test contains questions which is asked questions GQT.
A. Card Test
B. Knowledge Test
C. Guilt Complex Test
D. Spot Responder Test
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31. An examinee who has a propensity to physiologically respond to a question by virtue of its
position in a sequence of questions rather than the content of the questions.
A. Card Test
B. Spot Responder
C. Examiner
D. Polygraph Examiner
32. These are questions about fictitious crime which is almost similar in nature and equal in
weight to the offense under investigation.
A. Yes Test
B. Peak of Tension Test
C. Spot Test
D. Guilty Complex Test
33. The test is applicable only in cases where subject has not been informed by the investigator
or by other person or other sources.
A. Yes Test
B. Peak of Tension Test
C. Spot Test
D. Guilty Complex Test
34. It is performed by giving instruction to the subject to answer “yes” to all questions to be
asked.
A. Yes Test
B. Guilty Complex Test
C. Card Test
D. Polygraph Test
35. A hypothetical personality trait that causes innocent examinees to physiologically respond to
any question that they consider accusatory.
A. Examinee
B. Spot Responder
C. Guilty Complex Test
D. Polygraph Examinee
36. This is a technique created by Nathan J. Gordon, Dr. William Said and Philip Cochetti.
A. Quadri-Track ZCT
B. Federal ZCT
C. Integrated ZCT
D. UTAH ZCT
37. It compromises the to relevant questions dealing with some single issue.
A. First Threat
B. Second Threat
C. Third Threat
D. Fourth Threat
38. It deals with earlier-in-life activities that the examinee wishes to conceal from the
polygraphist.
A. First Threat
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B. Second Threat
C. Third Threat
D. Fourth Threat
39. The purpose of this is to check feasible distortion when selected number is asked.
A. Spot Responder Test
B. Card Test
C. Yes Test
D. Guilty Complex Test
40. The purpose of this is to check the responsiveness of the subject to critical questions and also
serve as a check on possibility of spot respond.
A. Spot Responder Test
B. Card Test
C. Yes Test
D. Guilty Complex Test
41. It is to direct the subject’s attention to certain particular situations or items and thereby
arouse his concern.
A. Card Test
B. Yes Test
C. Mixed Question Test
D. Guilty Complex Test
42. It is to compare the response on it whose that appeared on the actual test record when
questions were asked about the matter under investigation.
A. Card Test
B. Yes Test
C. Mixed Question Test
D. Guilty Complex Test
43. It is the keynote to accuracy in chart interpretation question have been properly.
A. Relevant Question
B. Irrelevant Question
C. Control Question
D. Question Formulation
44. A constructed test for direct involvement only and specifically designed to produce an
emotional response in guilty subject.
A. Strong Relevant Question
B. Weak Relevant Question
C. Control Question
D. Irrelevant Question
45. It can be as an aid in the post examination interrogation of a lying suspect.
A. Guilt Complex Test
B. Mixed Question Test
C. Card Test
D. Silent Answer Test
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46. This is designed to stimulate the guilty subject and focus his attention on the probability of
incriminating proof that would establish his guilt.
A. Evidence Connecting Question
B. Sacrificed Relevant Question
C. Knowledge Question
D. Control Question
47. This is a question designed to produce a response in the innocent subject and serves as a
basis for evaluating subject’s perpetual set.
A. Control Question
B. Irrelevant Question
C. Knowledge Question
D. Relevant Question
48. It tends to identify and assess the occurrence of outside issues that might restrain subjects
responses to the relevant questions.
A. Knowledge Question
B. Symptomatic Question
C. Sky Question
D. Sacrifice Question
49. These divulge the subjects norm plus stimulus and excitement stage.
A. Knowledge Question
B. Symptomatic Question
C. Sky Question
D. DYAT Question
50. These are intended to verify the previous charts and detect indirect participation or guilt
knowledge.
A. Knowledge Question
B. Symptomatic Question
C. Sky Question
D. DYAT Question
51. A improved version of BZCT
A. UTAH ZCT
B. Integrated ZCT
C. Bi-Spot ZCT
D. Matte-Quadri-Track Comparison Technique
52. Is usually used for polygraph interrogation regarding single issue; particularly used in
criminal investigation.
A. UTAH ZCT
B. Integrated ZCT
C. Bi-Spot ZCT
D. Matte-Quadri-Track Comparison Technique
53. What test in the Silent Answer Test which is to check possible distortion when the selected
number is asked.
A. Test I
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B. Test II
C. Test III
D. Test IV
54. What does in the Silent Answer Test which is to serve as affirmative check.
A. Test I
B. Test II
C. Test III
D. Test V
55. The two irrelevant questions are designed to condition the subject to have standard tracing
and telling-truth pattern.
A. Test I
B. Test II
C. Test III
D. Test IV
56. It allows the examiner to assess the effect of special conditions or circumstances which might
affect physiological responsiveness.
A. Pre-Test Interview
B. Post-Test Interview
C. Initial Interview
D. Actual Interview
57. It is designed to further convey subjects of the accuracy of the polygraph examination.
A. Pre-Test Interview
B. Post-Test Interview
C. Stimulus Test
D. Knowledge Test
58. The aim to detect whether is suspect has information about a crime that only a guilty subject
would have.
A. Knowledge Test
B. Concealed Information Test
C. Control Question
D. Relevant Question
59. In this phase, if the subject is judged to be deceptive during examination, the examiner will
attempt to elicit a confession.
A. Pre-Test Interview
B. Initial Interview
C. Post-Test Interview
D. Actual Interview
60. An examination where an informal interview of the subject is undertaken between 20 to 30
minutes.
A. Post-Test Interview
B. Pre-Test Interview
C. Actual Interview
D. Lie Detection Test
MARVIN C. BABIDA

61. A test usually administered as part of the standard test to draw a better conclusion.
A. Relevant
B. Supplementary
C. Control
D. Irrelevant
62. A test conducted wherein the subject instructed not to produce verbal responses.
A. Peak of Tension
B. Narrative
C. Silent Answer
D. Guilt Complex
63. Question in connect showing the matter under investigation.
A. Relevant
B. Supplementary
C. Control
D. Irrelevant
64. When response and control questions are consistently similar this is administered.
A. Guilt Complex
B. Silent Answer
C. Peak of Tension
D. Narrative
65. A subject must have at least how many hours of sleep to consider fit for polygraph
examination.
A. 5
B. 6
C. 7
D. 8
66. Type of question related to subject is answerable by “no”
A. Relevant Question
B. Irrelevant Question
C. General Question
D. Knowledge Question
67. A known question to the subject and is answerable by “yes”
A. Relevant Question
B. Irrelevant Question
C. General Question
D. Knowledge Quesy
68. A segment within praising that departs from the average emotional level but lacks
physiological evidence.
A. Average Tracing Segment
B. Reaction Tracing Segment
C. Relief Tracing Segment
D. Distortion Tracing Segment
MARVIN C. BABIDA

69. A segment that shows no physiological evidence in the emotional level within the stress area
on the polygraph chart.
A. Average Tracing Segment
B. Reaction Tracing Segment
C. Relief Tracing Segment
D. Distortion Tracing Segment
70. A segment that shows physiological evidence that the parasympathetic has became active.
A. Average Tracing Segment
B. Reaction Tracing Segment
C. Relief Tracing Segment
D. Distortion Tracing Segment
71. A segment that shows physiological evidence that the sympathetic has became active.
A. Average Tracing Segment
B. Reaction Tracing Segment
C. Relief Tracing Segment
D. Distortion Tracing Segment
72. Occurs when a truthful examinee is reported as being deceptive.
A. False Negative
B. True Negative
C. False Positive
D. True Positive
73. When a deceptive examinee is reported as truthful.
A. False Negative
B. True Negative
C. False Positive
D. True Positive
74. The longest phase of the polygraph examination.
A. Pre-Test Interview
B. Post-Test Interview
C. Initial Interview
D. Actual Test
75. Refers to the brief confrontation between the subject and the polygraph examiner done every
after taking each chart.
A. Initial Interview
B. Chart Probing
C. Post-Test Interview
D. Pre-Test Interview
76. Lie detector test should be conducted in:
A. Noisy Place
B. Crowded Place
C. Quiet Private Room
D. Dark Private Room
77. Subject under polygraph test should be fit which means that he/she should be:
MARVIN C. BABIDA

A. Under A-1 Condition


B. Mentally Fit
C. Physically Fit
D. Psychologically Fit
78. The following persons cannot be subjected to polygraph examination
A. Psychotic
B. Imbeciles
C. Feeble-Minded
D. All of these
79. What should be the attitude of a polygraph examiner in confronting subject in polygraph test.
A. Arrogant
B. Cordial but Firm
C. Authoritative
D. Antagonistic
80. Who determines the guilt of the subject in polygraph test
A. Examiner
B. Prosecutor
C. Judge
D. Investigator
81. What should be the mark place on a chart paper at the start of the test.
A. X/60/1.5A
B. XY/50/2.5A
C. XX/60/1.5A
D. XXX/60/2.5A
82. Type of question designed to establish normal response from the subject.
A. Relevant
B. Control
C. Irrelevant
D. Knowledge
83. It is type of questions given to determine information known or the subject process regarding
the crime or the criminal or his whereabouts.
A. Evidence Connecting Question
B. Knowledge Question
C. Sacrifice Question
D. Control Question
84. Type of question designed to obtain a response from an innocent subject.
A. Irrelevant Question
B. Relevant Question
C. Control Question
D. None of the above
85. It is a self incriminating statement falling short of an acknowledgement of guilt.
A. Admission
B. Confession
MARVIN C. BABIDA

C. Interview
D. Interrogation
86. A force questioning of a person who is reluctant to give information.
A. Interview
B. Interrogation
C. Admission
D. Confession
87. “Did you steal the missing money from the vault?” This question is an example of _____.
A. Control Question
B. Irrelevant Question
C. Relevant Question
D. Sacrifice Relevant Question
88. A response which is generally seen as an upward movement from the base line with
subsequent return to the pre-stimulus or original baseline.
A. Tonic Response
B. Phasic Response
C. Response Amplitude
D. Response Duration
89. In polygraph examination, if there is strong reaction on the relevant question it is an
indication of?
A. Inconclusive
B. Truthful Response
C. Deceptive Response
D. Normal Response
90. It pretends to an examiner agreement with his own decisions when evaluating the charts on
different occasions.
A. Interrater Reliability
B. Reliability
C. Validity
D. Intrarater Reliability
91. All except one all theological reactions recorded by the pneumograph of polygraph
instrument.
A. Inspiration of the Subject
B. Breathing Pattern
C. Exhalation of the Subject
D. Pulse
92. In the recording of physiological data, it is considered as the time between stimulus onset and
response onset.
A. Zone
B. Response Latency
C. Response Window
D. Tonic Level
MARVIN C. BABIDA

93. An item in this searching peak of tension test that is recognized by the guilty person as
unrelated to the crime.
A. Key
B. False Key
C. Padding
D. Possible Keys
94. Polygraph test is not substitute but merely an aid in_____?
A. Investigation
B. Examination
C. Testimony in Court
D. Conviction
95. Generally refers to the type of cardio, pneumo and galvano tracings produced by the subjects
body on a moving chart prior to the insertions of relevant questions.
A. Specific response
B. Norm
C. General response
D. Reaction
96. A normal respiratory will have an average of about one of pint air inhaled and exhaled during
a single cycle. This is known as?
A. Volume
B. Air
C. Tidal volume
D. Tidal air
97. In chart interpretation, it says that, “Any change from normal requires an explanation”.
A. Keynotes to accurate
B. Cardinal rules
C. Accuracy
D. Specific response
98. Is a bracing against expected shock on an attempt to control reaction to the shock received.
A. Hyperventilation
B. Notch
C. Suppression
D. Respiratory block
99. It is an exaggerated from of suppression in which there is strange shortening of both the
inspiration and expiration stroke that it appears as straight lines.
A. Hyperventilation
B. Notch
C. Suppression
D. Respiratory block
100. May come out when stimulus has an attempt the trouble mechanism off the body store
oxygen.
A. Hyperventilation
B. Notch
MARVIN C. BABIDA

C. Suppression
D. Respiratory block
REFERENCES:
MIDTERM
1-11. Book of Col. William A. Revisa, (RET) and Prof. Joyner C. Villaluz
12-16. https://quizizz.com/admin/quiz/603d850c93dbad001e9c34cd/forensic-midterm-exam
17-61. Handouts
62-65. https://quizizz.com/admin/quiz/5db11d46dcb79b001bbf2fdb/polygraph-test
66-78 https://quizizz.com/admin/quiz/603d850c93dbad001e9c34cd/forensic-midterm-exam
79-80. https://www.scribd.com/document/255809329/Polygraph-Mid-Exam
81-100. Handouts

FINALS
1-50. Handouts
51-55 https://www.scribd.com/document/516401526/CHAPTER-IX-TEST-TECHNIQUES-
WITH-SOME-SAMPLES-OF-SET-OF-QUESTION
56-59. https://sgp.fas.org/othergov/polygraph/ota/varieties.html
60-67. https://www.scribd.com/document/420045411/POLYGRAPHY-docx
68-71. https://www.scribd.com/document/149071484/Polygraph-Reviewer
72-74. https://www.scribd.com/document/315051323/Lie-Detection-Polygraph
75-95. https://www.scribd.com/document/424793963/Polygraphy-Reviewer-Question-1
95-100. Handouts

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