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1.

It is the branch of medicine that deals with the application of medical knowledge for the
purpose of law and administration of justice.
a. Criminalistics
b. Legal medicine
c. Foresic Science
d. Medical jurisprudence
2. It is application of medical and other basic science in crime detection and investigation , It
includes collection, identification and preservation of evidence.
a. Criminalistics
b. Legal medicine
c. Foresic Science
d. Medical jurisprudence
3. It is the branch of law which is concern with aspects of law and legal aspects of medical
practice.
a. Criminalistics
b. Legal medicine
c. Foresic Science
d. Medical jurisprudence
4. It devotes anything belonging to the court of law or use in court of legal proceedings or
something fitted for legal or public argumentation, derived from latin word forum which
means public discussion.
a. Criminalistics
b. Legal medicine
c. Foresic Science
d. Medical jurisprudence
5. This is not admissible in court, its not knowledge of the witness but mere repetition of what
he has heard
a. Testimonal evidence
b. Expert witness
c. Hearsay evidence
d. Ordinary witness
6. A medical witness can only testify on matters derived by his own perception from his patient
in the course of physician -patient relationship
a. Testimonal evidence
b. Expert witness
c. Hearsay evidence
d. Ordinary witness
7. A physician on the account of his experience can give his opinion on a set of medical facts
that he can deduce or infer something
a. Testimonal evidence
b. Expert witness
c. Hearsay evidence
d. Ordinary witness
8. An evidence taken orally or in writing the answers to questions profounded by the counsel &
presiding officer of the court
a. Testimonal evidence
b. Expert witness
c. Hearsay evidence
d. Ordinary witness
9. a medical witness may be permitted to conduct experiment on lab animals to prove his
allegation on certain position he had previously stated in full view of the court.
a. Experimental evidence
b. Documentary evidence
c. Physical Evidence
d. Corpus Delicti evidence
10. Object or substance which may be a part of the body of the crime
a. Experimental evidence
b. Documentary evidence
c. Physical Evidence
d. Corpus Delicti evidence
11. article and materials which are found in connection with the investigation and aids in
establishing the identity of the perpetuator or circumstances under which the crime was
committed or in general assist in the persecution of the criminal
a. Experimental evidence
b. Documentary evidence
c. Physical Evidence
d. Corpus Delicti evidence
12. a written evidence, an instrument which is recorded by means of letters, figures or marks
intended to be in use for the purpose of recording that matter which may be evidentially use
In the form of writing, to word printed, lithograph, photograph, to seal, plates or stone in
which inscription are cut or engraved, to photograph, and pictures to maps or plan
a. Experimental evidence
b. Documentary evidence
c. Physical Evidence
d. Corpus Delicti evidence
13. the proof of fact taking in singly or collectively the existence of a particular fact tin dispute
may be inferred as a necessary or probable circumstances.
a. Direct evidence
b. Circumstantial evidence
c. Associate Evidence
d. Tracing evidence
14. To prove the fact of dispute without aid or any inference or presumption. the evidence
presented corresponds to the precise actual point of issue.
a. Direct evidence
b. Circumstantial evidence
c. Associate Evidence
d. Tracing evidence
15. physical evidence that links the suspect to the crime
a. Direct evidence
b. Circumstantial evidence
c. Associate Evidence
d. Tracing evidence
16. physical evidence that which may assist the investigator in locating the suspect.
a. Direct evidence
b. Circumstantial evidence
c. Associate Evidence
d. Tracing evidence
17. an instrument that measures and records several physiological response such as blood
pressure, pulse rate, respiration and skin conductivity.
a. pneumograph
b. MRI
c. Polygraph
d. None of the above
18. early devices for lie detector test invented by _____________ which is used to measure
changes In blood pressure for police cases.
a. Vittorio Benussi
b. William Moulton Marston
c. Cesare Lombroso
d. Dr. John Augustus Larson
19. Hyoscine Hydrobromide is also known as ____________ given hypodermically in repeated
doses until the state of delirium is induced. Statement taken from the subject while under
the influence of it, it is involuntary obtained, thus it is not admissible evidence.
a. Truth serum
b. anesthetic drugs
c. an alcoholic breverage
d. none of the above
20. confession done outside court , wherein the suspect made the statement which is not of his
own free will or influence by others or given as a result of force intimidation violence, threat
promise or reward this is not admissible in court.
a. Judicial confession
b. Voluntary extrajudicial confession
c. Extra judicial confession
d. Involuntary extra judicial confession
21. a general term for all forms of violent death which results primarily from with the
interference with the process of respiration or condition to which the supply of oxygen to
the blood or the tissue or both has been reduced below normal level.
a. Anemic anoxic
b. Toxicology
c. Asphyxia
d. Hypertension
22. a form of asphyxial death which is caused by the suspension of the body by ligature which
encircles the neck,the constricting force being the weight of the body.
a. Hanging
b. Strangulation
c. Suffocation
d. Drowning
23. It’s a form of asphyxial death caused by the constriction of neck by ligature or by any means
without suspending the body.
a. Hanging
b. Strangulation
c. Suffocation
d. Drowning
24. Victim is attacked from behind without warning,ligature thrown round the neck and
tightened.
a. Mugging
b. Throttling
c. smothering
d. Garrotting
25. It’s a form of asphyxia caused by closure of external respiratory passage either by hand or
other means,or introduction of foreign materials like cloth or paper etc
a. Mugging
b. Throttling
c. smothering
d. Garrotting
26. a form of asphyxial death due to aspiration of fluid into the air passages by submersion of the
body in water or fluid medium.
a. Hanging
b. Strangulation
c. Suffocation
d. Drowning
27. absence of life in living matter
a. death
b. vegetative state
c. Brain death
d. Suspended animation
28. one most of the most realiable test consisting of tying a ligature tightly around the base of
the finger sufficient to cut off the venous channels without occluding the artery
a. flourescein test
b. Magnus test
c. diaphanous test
d. qualifying exam
29. test that shows reddish color of the web of fingers place against a sharp light.
a. flourescein test
b. Magnus test
c. diaphanous test
d. qualifying exam
30. upon death relaxation of the muscles loss of natural tone upon stimulation using mechanical
or electrical means muscle will contract lasting 3-4 hours.
a. Rigor mortis
b. Stage of pRimary flacidity
c. Cadaveric spasm
d. Stage of secondary flaccidity
31. Softness and flaccidity of muscle which no longer respond to electric stimulation due to
dissolution of protein beginning of putrefaction
a. Rigor mortis
b. Stage of pRimary flacidity
c. Cadaveric spasm
d. Stage of secondary flaccidity
32. process of dissolution of tissues by digestive action of its enzyme and bacteria resulting into
softening and liquifaction of tissue, accompanied by foul smelling gas change in color of
tissue flies are attracted to the dead tissue egg will hatch w/in 24 hours and forming
maggots
a. mummification
b. saponification
c. putrefaction
d. Maceration
33. An impairment of the body structure or function caused by outside force.
a. Wound
b. Mortal wound
c. Physical injury
d. Non-mortal wound
34. Is a break or dissolution in the continuity of the skin or tissues in the body
a. Wound
b. Mortal wound
c. Physical injury
d. Non-mortal wound
35. injury which is found at the site of application of force
a. contre coup injury
b. coup injury
c. coup contre coup injury
d. contre injury
36. occurs due to a disease or ailment of the body
a. natural death
b. violent death
c. homicidal death
d. accidental death
37. the raising or the disinterring the dead body or remains from the grave _________may be
made in order to afford an opportunity for the post mortem examination to establish the
circumstances of death
a. embalming
b. burial
c. cremation
d. exhumation
38. Open Wounds brought by penetrating power of the projectile propelled by the expansive
force of the burning gunpowder in the cartridge shell.
a. Gunshot wound
b. Sharpnel wound
c. Firearm
d. None of the above
39. burning of the skin and singeing of hair due to flame and gunpowder
a. abrasion
b. Tatooing
c. Burn injury
d. 2nd degree burn
40. The greater the number of points of similarities and dissimilarities of 2 persons compared ,
the greater the probability for the conclusion to be correct
a. Principle of the fruit of poisonous tree
b. Law of attraction
c. Law of multiplicity
d. Principle of stare decisis
41. Also known as Bertillon system wherein the human body measurements are used for
identification.
a. Anthropology
b. cranioscopy
c. Anthropometry
d. Orthodontology
42. is the art of study of recording fingerprints as means of identification
a. dactylography
b. dactyloscopy
c. poroscopy
d. phrenology
43. scientific handwriting analysis
a. bibliotics
b. graphology
c. QDE
d. All of the above
44. Average human being has
a. 5-6 liters of blodd
b. 6-7 liters of blood
c. 7-8 litters of blood
d. 8-9 litters of blood
45. it is a genderless crime that involves unconventional sexual act of violence and aggression
committed on the genital oral or anal orifice of another person
a. sexual harrasment
b. sexual assault
c. suxual violence
d. peeping tom
46. the condition of the female wherein she is conscious about sexual life and sex organ and
secondary sexual characteristic are fully developed but had not experienced sexual
intercourse
a. physical virginity
b. moral virginity
c. demi virginity
d. virgo intacta
47. State in which the female is not physical and sexually matured and has not experience any
sexual intercourse, the sex organ and secondary sexual characteristics has not fully
developed. This applies to children below the age of puberty
a. physical virginity
b. moral virginity
c. Demi virginity
d. Virgo intacta
48. is the study of poisons
a. toxicology
b. narcotics
c. poisonology
d. all of the above
49. finds sexual gratification in things such as shoes, bags , etc.
a. Sodomy
b. Fellatio
c. Flagelation
d. Fetishism
50. Cross-dressing for sexual gratification
a. Tribalism
b. Transversion
c. Frottage
d. Fashionism
1. B.
2. A
3. D
4. C
5. C
6. D
7. B
8. A
9. A
10. D
11. C
12. B
13. B
14. A
15. C
16. D
17. C
18. C
19. A
20. D
21. C
22. A
23. B
24. D
25. C
26. D
27. A
28. B
29. C
30. B
31. D
32. C
33. C
34. A
35. B
36. A
37. D
38. A
39. B
40. C
41. C
42. A
43. A
44. B
45. B
46. A
47. B
48. A
49. D
50. B
51. ginusto mo yan, Good luck god bless kaya mo yan

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