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Cdi Questionnaire

This document contains a 25-question multiple choice questionnaire about environmental laws and principles in the Philippines. The questions cover topics such as sustainable development, the precautionary principle, state sovereignty over natural resources, and commonly violated acts under key Philippine environmental laws such as the Fisheries Code, Toxic Substances and Hazardous Wastes Control Act, NIPAS Act, and Wildlife Conservation Act.
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GREEN VALLEY COLLEGE FOUNDATION, INC.

COLLEGE OF CRIMINOLOGY EDUCATION


CRIMINOLOGY INTERN UNIT
Km.2, Bo.2, Gensan Drive, Koronadal City

QUESTIONNAIRE FOR CRIME DETECTION AND INVESTIGATION

1. Provides that the state has the responsibility not to cause harm beyond the limits
of its national jurisdiction.
a. Stockholm Declaration c. Rio Declaration
b. Principle 15 d. Principle 21
2. The goal of achieving adequate protection from the harmful effects of
environmental agents for everyone, regardless of age, culture, ethnicity, gender,
race, or socioeconomic status.
a. Rio Declaration c. Right-Based Approach
b. Environmental Justice d. Stockholm Declaration
3. The Rio Declaration contained 27 principles with a goal of ensuring the protection
of the environment and promoting Sustainable Development. Principle 1
recognizes that human beings are “the center of concerns for sustainable
development.”
a. False c. Partly True
b. True d. Partly False
4. Underlines the obligations of states not to cause harm beyond their jurisdiction, to
meet the environmental needs of present and future generations, and to consider
environmental protection as an integral part of development.
a. Stockholm Principle c. Right-Based Approach
b. Rio Declaration d. Environmental Justice
5. “right to a standard of living adequate for needs and well-being.”
a. Partly False c. True
b. False d. Partly True
6. Each generation’s responsibility to leave an inheritance of wealth no less than
what they themselves have inherited.
a. Intergenerational Equity c. Sustainable Development
b. Rio Declaration d. Stockholm Declaration
7. Meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future
generations to meet their own needs.
a. Intergenerational Equity c. Sustainable Development
b. Principle of Prevention d. Precautionary Principle
8. "The concept of sustainable development seeks to achieve exploitation of
resources while leaving the environment intact for the use of future generations.
Renewable resources must be used as efficiently as possible." The Statement is?
a. False c. Partly False
b. True d. Partly True
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9. It recognizes that development requires economic exploitation to satisfy


the needs of the growing population at the same time protecting the environment
for future generations.
a. Principle of Prevention c. Precautionary Principle
b. Intergenerational Equity d. Principle Sustainable Development
10. The following are the two (2) concepts of Sustainable Development except.
a. to stop environmental damage even before it occurs or when it is critical
and potential damage may already be irreversible.
b. The existence of needs with particular focus to the needs of the poor.
c. The environment has limitations in meeting the needs of present and future
generations.
d. None of these
11. This principle advocates that the potential harm should be addressed even with
minimal
predictability at hand. It is designed to provide the basis for early international
legal action to address serious environmental threats in cases where there is
ongoing scientific uncertainty with regard to the causes of these threats.
a. Principle Sustainable Development C. Principle 21 of 1972 Stockholm
Declaration
b. Principle of Prevention d. Precautionary Principle
12. Commonly known as the Precautionary Principle states.
a. Principle 21 of 1972 Stockholm Declaration c. Principle 15 of the Rio
Declaration
b. Un Declaration d. Geneva Convention
13. Based on the idea that it is better to prevent than employ measures, after harm
has occurred, in order to restore the environment.
a. Precautionary Principle c. Principle of Prevention
b. Principle Sustainable Development d. the obligation not to cause harm
14. The State the right to the utilization and benefits over the resources within its
territory, includes the right of the states to be free from external interference.
a. Principle of Prevention c. Principle Sustainable Development
b. Precautionary Principle d. State sovereignty over natural resources
15. It deals with the effects of a state’s activities outside its own territory without
regard to activities that cause environmental harm within the state.
a. Precautionary Principle
b. the obligation not to cause harm
c. State sovereignty over natural resources and motor vehicles
d. Principle of Prevention
16. One of the following is one of the most commonly violated acts of Philippine
Fisheries Code of 1998.
a. Poaching c. Water pollution
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b. Illegal dumping and disposal of wastes d. Violation of standards for


stationary
17. Water pollution includes except:
a. Groundwater c. Chemical dumping
b. Illegal Discharge d. Aquatic pollution
18. Illegal dumping and disposal of wastes includes:
a. Littering
b. Chemical dumping
c. construction and operation of a landfill near a watershed, reservoir or aquifer
d. Open dumps
19. The following are the most commonly violated acts of RA No. 8550 except:
a. Aquatic pollution
b. Fishing in prohibited and restricted areas
c. Knowingly using a chemical substance or mixture in violation of the
rules and regulations
d. Illegal gathering, possessing, catching, and selling of certain marine species
20. The Toxic Substances and Hazardous and Nuclear Wastes Control Act of 1990
punishes the following acts except:
a. Chemical wastes into the Philippines
b. causing of facilitating the storage and importation of hazardous
c. Violation of standards for stationary sources and motor vehicles
d. Knowingly using a chemical substance or mixture in violation of the rules and
regulations
21. Illegal fishing can be done through any of the following except:
a. use of active fishing gear
b. violation of catch ceilings
c. use or possession of explosives, noxious and poisonous substances and
electricity
d. fishing with gear or method that destroys coral reefs and other marine habitats
22. One of the following is the most commonly violated of RA 7942
a. dumping waste products, destroying objects of natural beauty or of interest to
cultural communities, leaving refuse and debris
b. causing pollution by willfully violating or grossly neglecting the
environmental compliance certificate
c. Hunting, destroying, disturbing, or mere possession of plants or animals
without permits
d. Killing and destroying wildlife species, inflicting injury which cripples and
impairs the reproductive system of wildlife species, gathering or destroying
activities nests, nest tree and host plant and maltreating and inflicting other
injuries
23. One of the following is the most commonly violated of RA 7586
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a. Committing certain acts in critical habitats


b. Killing and destroying wildlife species, inflicting injury which cripples and
impairs the reproductive system of wildlife species, gathering or destroying
activities nests, nest tree and host plant and maltreating and inflicting other
injuries
c. Dumping of waste products, destroying objects of natural beauty or of
interests to cultural communities, leaving refuse and debris
d. Transporting of wildlife
24. The Wildlife Conservation Act punishes the following acts most commonly
violated except:
a. Committing certain acts in critical habitats
b. Hunting, destroying, disturbing, or mere possession of plants or animals
without permits
c. Transporting of wildlife
d. Trading and collecting, hunting, or possessing
25. The following are committed in a declared critical habitat except:
a. Religious ritual c. Dumping of waste products detrimental to wildlife
b. Logging d. Quarrying
26. One of the following is the most commonly violated of the Wildlife Conservation
Act:
a. Dumping of waste products, destroying objects of natural beauty or of interests
to cultural communities, leaving refuse and debris
b. Killing and destroying wildlife species, inflicting injury which cripples
and impairs the reproductive system of wildlife species, gathering or
destroying activities nests, nest tree and host plant and maltreating and
inflicting other injuries
c. Hunting, destroying, disturbing, or mere possession of plants or animals
without permits
d. None of these
27. Johnberto unlawfully or illegally enter, and occupies forest or grazing land and
destroys the same, Johnberto violated the provision of?
a. Section 78, PD No. 705 c. Section 77, PD No. 705
b. Section 108, RA No. 7942 d. Section 74, RA No. 9175

28. These two forms of violations can directly or indirectly cause pollution of
waterways, siltation, and flooding. (Select 2 answers)
a. Fishing in prohibited and restricted areas
b. Obstruction to navigation or flow and ebb of tide in any stream, river,
lake or bay
c. Construction and operation of fish pens without a license/permit
d. Illegal gathering, possessing, catching, and selling of certain marine species
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29. These laws and rules include those which control hazardous and toxic wastes and
chemicals, solid waste management, and rules on the conduct of environmental
impact assessments.
a. The ecological solid waste management act of 2000
b. Brown laws
c. The toxic substances hazardous and nuclear wastes control act of 1990
d. The Philippine clean air act of 1999
30. The law only allows Filipinos to use and benefit from the marine resources of the
country.
a. Aquatic pollution c. Philippine Waters
b. Illegal Fishing d. Poaching
31. An Act Providing for the Conservation and Protection of Wildlife Resources and
Their Habitats, Appropriating Funds Therefor and for Other Purposes
a. RA 9175 c. PD 705
b. RA 7586 d. RA 9147
32. This is done when the favorite tool of illegal loggers, the chain saw, is used in any
manner without a permit or authorization from the DENR.
a. Section 7 [4], RA 9175 c. Section 77, PD 705
b. RA 9175 d. PD 705
33. There are some who argue that PD No. 1899, or the old small-scale mining law,
still governs since it has not been expressly repealed by _______.
a. RA 7942 c. RA 9147
b. RA 7076 d. RA 9175
34. An Act Regulating the Ownership, Possession, Sale, Importation and Use of
Chain Saw, Penalizing Violations Thereof and for Other Purposes
a. PD 705 c. RA 9175
b. RA 7586 d. RA 9147
35. Refer to laws and rules which deal with pollution control and the regulation of
activities which could affect the environment.
a. Green law c. Brown Law
b. Dust to dust d. Blue Law
36. Alberto is selling an exotic bird in Talisay, Cebu and the species is found to be
endangered. If this is the case, Alberto should be facing a charge of violation of.
a. PD 705 c. RA 9147
b. RA 7076 d. RA 7942
37. In connection with the case involving Alberto Primor, if the court finds him guilty of
violating a law, what specific section of a law do you believed he had violated?
a. Sec 28, RA 9152 c. Sec 68, PD 1115
b. Sec 27, PD 703 d. Sec 27, RA 9147
38. In connection with the case involving Alberto Primor, if he violated the law, then
what penalty should be given to him?
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a. Minimum of 4 to 6 years of imprisonment because the exotic bird is


classified as endangered
b. Minimum of 2 years & 8 months and a maximum of 8 years because the bird is
exotic
c. 2-6 years of imprisonment because it is just an ordinary bird
d. 1-6 years imprisonment because he does it because of poverty
39. if publishing or causing to be published false information relating to mines, mining
operations or mineral agreements, FTAAs and permits violates the law what
penalty should be given to those who violated it.
a. Fine of Php50,000
b. Php10,000 to Php20,000 with 6 months to 6 years imprisonment
c. Fine of up to Php5,000 with up to 1-year imprisonment
d. Fine of Php10,000
40. In connection with the above question, what specific section of a law do you
believed the person had violated?
a. RA 7942 – Philippine Mining Act of 1995 Sec. 102
b. RA 7076 - People’s Small-Scale Mining Act of 1991 Sec. 102
c. RA 7942 - Philippine Mining Act of 1995 Sec. 101
d. RA 7076 - People’s Small-Scale Mining Act of 1991 Sec. 101
41. Johnbert killed an Accipitridae bird which found to be a critically endangered
species, Johnbert should be facing a penalty of.
a. Fine of Php50,000 to Php500,000 with 4 years and 1 day to 6 years
imprisonment
b. Fine of Php100,000 to Php1,000,000; and/ or 6 years and 1 day to 12
years imprisonment
c. Fine of Php50,000 to Php500,000; and/ or 4 years and 1 day to 6 years
imprisonment
d. Fine of Php100,000 to Php1,000,000 with 6 years and 1 day to 12 years
imprisonment
42. In connection with the case involving Johnbert, if it is done against endangered
species. Johnbert should be facing a penalty of?
a. Fine of Php50,000 to Php500,000 with 4 years and 1 day to 6 years
imprisonment
b. Fine of Php10,000 to Php100,000; and/ or 6 years and 1 day to 12 years
imprisonment
c. Fine of Php10,000 to Php100,000 with 6 years and 1 day to 12 years
imprisonment
d. Fine of Php50,000 to Php500,000; and/ or 4 years and 1 day to 6 years
imprisonment
43. Section 27 (b) of RA 9147- Wildlife Resources Conservation and Protection Act,
Inflicting injury that cripples/impairs the reproductive system of wildlife species. if
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violated what should the penalty for those who violates if it is done against
vulnerable species.
a. Fine of Php30,000 to Php300,000; and/ or 2 years and 1 day 4 years
imprisonment
b. Fine of Php20,000 to Php200,000; and/ or 1 year and 1 day 2 years
imprisonment
c. Fine of Php10,000 to Php100,000; and/ or 6 months and 1 day 1-year
imprisonment
d. Fine of Php5,000 to Php20,000; and/ or 1 month and 1 day 3 months
imprisonment
44. Transporting an endangered species should be facing a penalty of 3 months and
1 day to 6 months imprisonment how about for those critically endangered
species?
a. 6 months and 1 day to 1-year imprisonment
b. 1o days to 1-month imprisonment
c. 1 month and 1 day to 3 months imprisonment
d. 6 months to 1-year imprisonment
45. Caryl Salcedo is reselling a chain saw with proper permit. Is Caryl should be given
a charge of 4 years, 2 months and 1 day to 6 years?
a. No, because the penalty should be given to her is 1 month to 6 months
imprisonment
b. Yes, and/ or a fine of php15,000 to Php30,000
c. Definitely yes
d. Definitely no
46. The following are the prohibitions of section 29 of RA 4850 except.
a. Willful violation of any order or decision promulgated by the LLDA
b. Undertake development and/ or project without first securing clearance
from LLDA
c. refusing, obstructing, or preventing entry of authorized representative of LLDA
d. refuses to be sworn as a witness or to answer questions when lawfully
required to do so,
47. Penalty to be imposed against operator, boat captain, master fisherman, recruiter
or organizer of RA 8550
a. 2 to 6 years for boat captain and master fisherman and/ or a fine of php2,000
to php20,000 for owner/operator of vessel
b. 2 to 10 years imprisonment with a fine of php100,000 to php500,000
c. 2 to 6 years for boat captain and master fisherman with a fine of php2,000 to
php20,000 for owner/operator of vessel
d. 2 to 10 years imprisonment and/ or fine of php100,000 to php500,000
48. What penalty will be charge if you violated the Section 100 of RA 8550.
a. 8 years imprisonment revocation of fishing and/or export license/permit.
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b. 6 months and 1 day to 8 years imprisonment and a fine of php80,000


c. 6 months and 1 day to 8 years imprisonment and/or fine of php80,000
d. 8 years imprisonment and a fine of php80,000
49. Danilo often use a superlight when fishing. Is Danilo violating any prohibited act in
terms of fishing?
a. Yes c. True
b. No d. False
50. Failure to control or abate pollution is punishable by law with administrative fine
of...
a. not less than php10,000 nor more than php200,000 for each day during which
such violation or default continues
b. not exceeding php5,000 and contempt upon application with the proper courts
and/ or other actions
c. not exceeding php5,000 per day for everyday during which such violation or
default continues
d. not exceeding php5,000 in addition to other sanctions stated in LLDA
51. Establishing an Environmental Impact Statement System, Including Other
Environmental Management Related Measures and for other purposes.
a. PD 1586 c. RA 9275
b. RA 8749 d. RA 9003
52. What specific law prohibits this acts, Importation of toxic wastes misrepresented
as "recyclable" or "with recyclable content".
a. Sec 48 (12) of RA 9003 c. Sec 48 (11) of RA 9003
b. Sec 48 (13) of RA 9003 d. Sec 48 (14) of RA 9003
53. In connection with the above question, what penalty should be given if someone
violates it.
a. 30 days to 3 years imprisonment and/ or a fine of php10,000 to
php200,000
b. 1 to 6 years imprisonment and/ or a fine of php10,000 to php100,000
c. 1 to 6 years imprisonment and/ or a fine of php100,000 to php1,000,000
d. 1 to 6 years imprisonment and/ or a fine of php10,000 to php1,000,000
54. What specific law prohibits this acts, Construction of establishment within 200
meters from open dumps or controlled dumps, or sanitary landfills.
a. Sec 48 (12) of RA 9003 c. Sec 48 (15) of RA 9003
b. Sec 48 (13) of RA 9003 d. Sec 48 (14) of RA 9003
55. Penalty of "Discharging regulated water pollutants without the valid required
discharge permit pursuant to this Act, or after the permit was revoked for any
violation of any condition therein."
a. Fine of php50,000 to php100,000 per day for every day of violation
b. Fine of php500,000 per day for each day during which the omission and/ or
contamination continues
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c. Fine of php500,000 to php3 million per day for each day of violation
d. Fine of php10,000 to php200,000 per day for every day of violation
56. The national government agency which primarily deals with the environment and
the prime agency responsible for the conservation, management, development,
and proper use of the country environment and natural resources.
a. Department of Environment and Natural Resources
b. Department of Agriculture
c. Department of National Defense
d. Department of the Interior and Local Government
57. one of the attached agencies of the department of environment and natural
resources, is responsible for the presentation, development, and sustainability of
the Laguna de bay and its 21 major tributary rivers.
a. The Natural Resources Mining Development Corporation
b. The Natural Resources Development Corporation
c. Laguna Lake Development Authority
d. National Mapping and Resource Information Authority
58. Responsible for the conservation, management, development, and proper use of
the country’s environment and natural resources, specifically forest and grazing
lands, mineral, resources, including those in reservation and watershed areas,
and lands of the public domain.
a. National Mapping and Resource Information Authority
b. The Natural Resources Development Corporation
c. The Natural Resources Mining Development Corporation
d. The Natural Water Resources Board
59. Is an agency of the Philippine government under the department of environment
and natural resources, responsible for providing the public with mapmaking?
a. The Natural Resources Development Corporation
b. National Mapping and Resource Information Authority
c. The Natural Water Resources Board
d. The Natural Resources Mining Development Corporation

60. Is the government agency which manages and regulates all water resources and
services in the Philippines?
a. The Philippine Forest Corporation
b. The Natural Water Resources Board
c. The Natural Resources Mining Development Corporation
d. The Coastal and Marine Management Office
61. It is tasked to promote and undertake the development and use of technologies
and systems that complement the utilization of natural resources.
a. River Basin Control Office
b. The Natural Resources Development Corporation
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c. The Natural Water Resources Board


d. The Philippine Forest Corporation
62. The program aims to cover ecological aspects of the diverse and valuable
resources of the coast and the ocean. Prevalent issues and challenges in
sustainable management of coastal and marine resources as well as strategies of
conservation and management of coastal and marine resources.
a. The Natural Water Resources Board
b. The Coastal and Marine Management Office
c. The Philippine Forest Corporation
d. River Basin Control Office
63. Legal Mandates. Disasters. _________ declared the river basin control office
under the department of environment and natural resources as the lead
government agency for integrated planning, management, rehabilitation and
development of country’s river basins.
a. E0 292 c. E0 52
b. E0 192 d. E0 816
64. aims to effectively and efficiently protect the country's forest from further
destruction and degradation by choosing varied menus of strategies and activities
a. Forestland Management Project
b. National Greening Program
c. Forest Protection Program
d. Forest Resources Management Division
65. a ten-year (2012-2022) Department of Environment and Natural Resources
(DENR) – Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) project that aims to
strengthen forestland management in three critical river basins through the
implementation of collaborative and comprehensive Community-Based Forest
Management (CBFM) strategies.
a. Forest Protection Program
b. Forest Resources Management Division
c. Forestland Management Project
d. National Greening Program
66. It promotes reforestation, reduces poverty, promotes food security, creates
alternative livelihoods, and enhances climate change mitigation and adaptation.
a. Integrated Natural Resources and Environmental Management Project
b. Forestland Management Project
c. Forest Protection Program
d. National Greening Program
67. All of following are the Global objectives on forest except one.
a. Enhance forest-based economic, social and environmental benefits, including
by improving the livelihood of forest-dependent people
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b. Reverse the loss of forest cover worldwide through the sustainable forest’s
management, including protection, restoration, afforestation and reforestation,
and increase efforts to prevent forest degradation
c. Reverse the decline in official development assistance for sustainable forest
management and mobilize significantly increase, new and additional financial
resources from all resources for the implementation of sustainable forest
management
d. Access to and use of forest lands and resources for production, livelihood, or
other services are to be equitably granted by the State, consistent with the
principles of social equity and environmental justice
68. also known as the "Agricultural Free Patent Reform Act “
a. RA 11131 c. RA 10023
b. RA 11231 d. ACT NO. 218
69. The Philippine Fisheries Code of 1998
a. RA 5173 c. RA 9993
b. RA 8550 d. RA 942
70. The government agency responsible for the development, improvement,
management
and conservation of the country’s fisheries and aquatic resources.
a. BFAR c. BIR
b. BFAD d. FARMCs
71. The following situations are governed by Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic
Resources except:
a. Issuance of regulations, rules, advisories, and bulletins on utilization of marine
resources such as fish catch limits, red tide bulletins, etc.
b. Conduct of technical and scientific tests on marine species and products
c. Enforcement of maritime safety and security laws and protocols,
primarily in territorial waters outside the municipal waters
72. The BFAR has the following significant functions under the law (Section 65, RA
No. 8550):
a. To enforce all laws, rules, regulations and ordinances relative to the protection
of lives, properties, and the environment
b. Advice and coordinate with LGUs on the maintenance of proper
sanitation and hygienic practices in fish markets and fish landing areas
c. develops oil spill response, containment and recovery capabilities against ship-
based pollution
73. The lead agency in terms of enforcement of fisheries laws outside of the
municipal waters, wherein it is the LGUs who have jurisdiction.
a. BFAR c. LGU
b. FARMCs d. BDAF
74. Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources is under what Department?
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a. Department of the Interior and Local Government


b. Department of Agriculture
c. Department of Transportation and Communications
d. Department of Environment and Natural Resources
75. It is the primary law enforcement agency when it comes to maritime related-
matters. In general, its functions include maritime search and rescue, law
enforcement, safety and security, and environmental protection.
a. Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources
b. Philippine Coast Guard
c. Philippine National Police-Maritime Group
d. National Fisheries and Aquatic Resource Management Councils
76. A National Operational Support Unit of the Philippine National Police
mandated to perform all police functions over Philippine Waters.
a. LGU
b. National Fisheries and Aquatic Resource Management Councils
c. Maritime Group
d. Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources
77. One of the following is the significant functions of RA 9993
a. To enforce all laws, rules, regulations and ordinances relative to the protection
of lives, properties, and the environment
b. To enforce law and promulgate and administer rules and regulations for
the protection of the marine environment and resources from offshore
sources or pollution within the maritime jurisdiction of the Philippines
c. develops oil spill response, containment and recovery capabilities against ship-
based pollution
78. The following are the cases that governed by Maritime Group.
a. Maritime law enforcement primarily in municipal waters
b. Violations of poaching, illegal fishing, illegal fish pens and structures, dumping
or spilling of toxic and hazardous wastes.
c. Arrest of violators; evidence gathering and preparation of complaints for filling.
d. All of these
79. To conduct search and rescue operations is one of the functions of?
a. Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources
b. Philippine Coast Guard
c. Philippine National Police-Maritime Group
d. None of these
80. The Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources is under the Department of
Agriculture as marine resources are seen to relate more to the food security
needs of the nation.
a. True c. Partly True
b. False d. Partly False
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81. National Operational Support Unit of the Philippine National Police


mandated to perform all police functions over Philippine Waters. This includes:
a. To enforce law and promulgate and administer rules and regulations for the
protection of the marine environment and resources from offshore sources or
pollution within the maritime jurisdiction of the Philippines
b. Ensure public safety and internal security over Philippine islands, coastal
areas, ports and harbors to protect and sustain the development of the maritime
environment
c. To assist in the enforcement of laws on fisheries, immigration, tariff and
customs, forestry, firearms and explosives, human trafficking, dangerous drugs
and controlled
82. The EMB has the following significant tasks and functions (Section 16,
EO No. 192, Series of 1987) except:
a. Provide scientific assistance to the Regional Offices in the conduct of
environmental research programs
b. Assist the Secretary and National Officers by providing technical
assistance in the implementation of environmental and pollution laws
c. Provide assistance to the Regional Offices in the formulation and
dissemination of information on environmental pollution matters to the general
public
83. All EXCEPT one are the main types of biodiversity.
a. species diversity c. habitat diversity
b. genetic diversity d. ecosystem diversity
84. The sum total of all surroundings of a living organism, including natural forces and
other living things, which provide conditions for development and growth as well
as of danger and damage.
a. environment c. ecology
b. ecosystem d. habitat
85. These are the ones that cannot simply be substituted or recovered once they
have been utilized or destroyed.
a. renewable resources c. non- renewable resources
b. stock natural resources d. natural resources
86. The environment consists the _____________ which saves from the hostile
environment of the outer space and is composed of nitrogen and oxygen.
a. biosphere c. hydrosphere
b. lithosphere d. atmosphere
87. It is the reality relationship between the living organisms and its interaction with
the environment and that would include the other segments that consists the
environment.
a. hydrosphere c. atmosphere
b. biosphere d. lithosphere
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88. It is the outer mantle of the earth. It consists of minerals occurring in the crusts
and soil.
a. lithosphere c. atmosphere
b. biosphere d. hydrosphere
89. The deterioration of the environment through exhaustion of natural assets such as
water, soil, and air including the ecosystem, habitat intrusion, wildlife
extermination, and environmental pollution.
a. environmental degradation
b. natural capital degradation
c. natural capital regeneration
d. environmental regeneration
90. These consist of all various types of water like oceans, rivers, lake, streams, the
ground water and etc.
a. a. lithosphere c. atmosphere
b. biosphere d. hydrosphere
91. The violations covered in illegal gathering, possessing, catching and selling of
certain marine species are the following except:
a. Fishing of rare, threatened, and endangered species
b. Gathering, sale or export of precious and semi-precious corals
c. Commercial fishing in overexploited areas
d. Gathering, selling, or exporting white sand, silica, pebbles, and other
substances of the marine habitat
92. The natural flow of the rivers and other bodies of water needs to be maintained in
order to ensure the continued ecological balance of the same
a. Absolutely True c. Partly True
b. Absolutely False d. Partly False
93. It has been described as the most violated law, it is still the primary law which
governs the management, utilization, use, development, and protection of forest
lands.
a. Section 7 [4], RA 9175 c. RA 9175
b. Section 77, PD 705 d. PD 705
94. It is defined by the law as wild forms and varieties of flora and fauna, which
means that this generally covers all plants and animals found in the country,
whether endangered or not.
a. Wildlife c. RA 9147
b. Green law d. None of these
95. This is committed when wildlife species are transported without the necessary
permits, papers, and documentation from the DENR.
a. Trading and collecting, hunting or possessing
b. Transporting of wildlife
c. Committing certain acts in critical habitats
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d. Hunting, destroying, disturbing, or mere possession of plants animals without


permits
96. This is done when a person unlawfully or illegally enters, stays, and occupies
forest or grazing land, or destroys the same.
a. illegal logging
b. illegal cut timber
c. unlawful use of chainsaw
d. unlawful occupation or destruction of forest and grazing lands
97. This is the cutting, gathering, or collecting timber or other forest products
without the necessary permit from the government.
a. unlawful use of chainsaw
b. illegal logging
c. illegal cut timber
d. unlawful occupation or destruction of forest and grazing lands
98. It deals with the protection, conservation, utilization and development of
forests, other land-based natural resources, and wildlife.
a. Blue Law c. Brown Law
b. Green Law d. Land Based Wild Life
99. The introduction by human or machine, directly or indirectly, of substances or
energy to the aquatic environment which result or is likely to result in such
deleterious effects as to harm the marine environment and human health.
a. Poaching c. Fishing in prohibited and restricted areas
b. Aquatic Pollution d. Aquatic law
100. This type of violation can be any one of the following: commercial fishing in
overexploited areas (Section 86); fishing in overfished areas and during closed
season (Section 95); fishing in areas declared as fishery reserves, refuges, and
sanctuaries (Section 96); violation of catch ceilings (Section 101).
a. Fishing in prohibited and restricted areas
b. Fishing through illegal means
c. Illegal gathering, possessing, catching, and selling of certain marine species
d. Aquatic Pollution
101. Refers to any action taken by the fire fighters to remove occupants or
persons from a burning building to a safe place.
A. LADDER RAISE
B. SALVAGE
C. RESCUE
D. VENTILATION
102. A crime of willfully and maliciously setting fire to or charring property.
A. PYROMANIA
B. MALICIOUS MISCHIEF
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C. ARSON
D. MURDER
103. Designed to prevent the spread of fire, having a fire resistance rating of not
less than four hours with structural stability to remain standing even if the adjacent
construction collapses under fire condition.
A. POST WALL
B. FIRE TRAP
C. FIREWOOD
D. FIRE WALL
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104. Any data gathered in the course of investigation which will serve as a foundation in solving
the case.
A.INFORMATION B.RAW DATA
C.INTERVIEW D. GATHERING INFORMATION
105. “You have the right to remain silent, anything that you say can and will be used for you or
against you in any court of law. You have the right to counsel of your own choice and if you cannot
afford, one shall be provided to assist you”.
A.HUMAN RIGHTS B.BILL OF RIGHTS
C.MIRANDA WARNINGS D.POLITICAL RIGHTS
106. Acee is the assigned Evidence Custodian in an Investigation. What type of report must he do
in order to document and preserve the evidences?
A.FORMAL REPORT B.EVIDENCE REPORT
C. SITUATION REPORT D.CRIME REPORT
107. He shall receive the briefing from the first responder.
A.CONSULTANTB.SOCO TEAM
C.CUSTODIAN D. TEAM LEADER
108. In this method, you start at a specific point near the center of the crime scene and then work
your way outward in a clockwise manner.
A.ZONE METHOD B.SPIRAL METHOD
C.GRIND METHOD D.STRIP METHOD
109. Miranda warning need not to be applied in cases where the confession was done voluntarily
or made spontaneously except:
A.THE PERSON WAS RUNNING TO THE POLICESTATION AND SUDDENLY SPOKE OUT
THAT HE KNEW WHO KILLED THE PERSON
B.ROADSIDE QUESTIONING ORANY TRAFFIC STOPS
C.FIELD QUESTIONINGORINTHE CRIME SCENE.
D.THE PERSONWHO SUBJECT FOR FINGERPRINGTING OR BE TAKEN HANDWRITTING
SAMPLE OR DOING LINE-UPFOR SOCIETY TEST.
110. Which of the following best describe the statement made by a person who is under impending
death?
A.DYING PERSON’S STATEMENT B.WITNESS DECLARATION
C.DYING DECLARATION D.FIRST RESPONDER TAKING THE DECLARATIONOF
THE DEAD PERSON
111. Danilo detained Frank for no reason.
A.DETENTION B.ARBITRARY DETENTION
C.ILLEGAL DETENTION D.CUSTODIAL DETENTION
112. Discharge of the crime scene.
A.SAFEKEEPING DIONE B.RELEASE OF CRIME SCENE
C.EVIDENCE CPOMPLETED D.RELESASING OF EVIDENCE
113. Crime scene reconstruction for criminal profiler. I. Documentation of evidence, II. Evaluation
of evidence, III. Testing, IV. Collection of evidence, V. hypothesis, VI. Reconstruction, VII.
Recognition of evidence
A.VII,I,IV,II,V,III, VI B.VII,VI,III,IV,II,I,V
C.VII, VI, III, II, IV, V, I D. IV, VII,V, III, II, VI
114. They can also be easily manipulated or driven by suggestions
A. HOSTILE WITNESS B.INTERESTED WITNESS
C. CHILD WITNESS D.INDIFFERENT WITNESS
115. In the application of search warrant, all must be indicated except
A.SKETCH OF THE PLACE TO BE SEARCH
B.OFFICE APPLYING FOR THE ARREST WARRANT
C.ADDRESS OR PLACE WHERE TO BE SEARCHED
D. NAME OF OFFICER APPLICANT
116. This kind witnesses are expected that they would rather protect the suspect
A.INETERSTED WITNESS B.HOSTILE WITNESS
C.EXPERT WITNESS D.INDIFFERENT WITNESS
117. The act of collecting or acquiring found evidence at the crime scene that is relevant to the
case and may have value in the future. Collection of evidence also includes preservation and
safekeeping.
A.DOCUMENTATION OF EVIDENCE B.RECOGNITION OF EVIDENCE
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C.COLLECTION OF EVIDENCE D.GATHERING OF EVIDENCE


118. On March 15, 2020 there was a shooting incident happened in Davao City and because of
impact blood, hairs, empty shells are found in the crime scene which is subject for examinations.
The use instruments such as fingerprints, ballistics examination is an example of:
A.EXAMINATION B.INSTRUMENTATION
C.INTERROGATION D.FIELD INQUIRY
119. It focuses on the person’s manner of conveying a message and a verifying the truthfulness or
falsehood of what is being said.
A.PARALANGUAGE B.TOUCH OF HAPTICS
C.BODY MOTIONS D.FACIAL EXPRESSIONS
120. An act defining certain rights of person arrested, detained or under custodial investigation as
well as the duties of the arresting, detaining and investigating officers, and providing penalties for
violations
A.RA 7843 B.RA 7438 C.RA 7834 D.RA 7348
121. Why is there a need to sketch the crime scene?
A.NONE OF THESE
B.TO REFLECT THE EXACT LOCATION OF OBJECTS AND THEIR REALATIONSHIP
OFOTHER OBJECT
C.TO REFRESH THE MEMORY OF THE INVESTIGATOR
D.TO SUPPLEMENT PHOTOGRAPHS
E.ALL OF THESE
122. refers to the place where crime took place and where physical evidence can be found.
A.FIRST RESPONDER B.CRIME SCENE
C.RAID D.CRIMINAL SCENE
123. Any police officer who first arrives at the crime scene is called?
A.COMPLAINT B.SUSPECT
C. TEAM LEADER D.FIRST RESPONDER
124. Monalisa is more inclined to give whatever information or facts she knew about the case
truthfully since she has neither anything to gain or lose
A.INTERESTED WITNESS B.CHILD WITNESS
C.INDIFERRENT WITNESS D.CREDIBLE WITNESS
125. Allows the investigator to gain insight into the suspect’s train of thoughts or the value that he
holds
A.INVOLVEMENT IN CHURCH ACTIVITIES
B.EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
C.EMPLOYMENT RECORD
D.POLICE RECORD
126. All but one are valid warrantless arrest.
A. STOP AND FRISK B. UNCONSENTED SEARCH
C.PLAIN VIEW SEARCH ANND SEIZURE D.PRIVATE SEARCHES
127. According to classification of crime scene it is where they found the dead body of Mr. Noel
who is found at the river, but before they arrived at the scene they found a baseball bat along the
highway not far to the river. The said former scenario was considered at what kind of crime scene
A.FIRST B.SECONDARY
C.SECONND D.PRIMARY
128. Two days after the commission of the crime, Officer Tang go back to the crime and research
the area.
A.NONE OF THE ABOVE B. WARM SEARCH
C.COLD SEARCH D.HOTS EARCH
129. The primary purpose of criminal of criminal investigation is the establishment of facts and the
removing of doubts that a crime has in fact been committed and it aims to, except-
A. PRESERVE INFORMATION ABOUT THE CRIME B. PREVENT CRIME
C.APPREHEND CRIMINALS D.RECOVER STOLEN PROPERTIES
128. Before the trial, Joe appear in court and enters his plea. Common pleas are;
A. CONFESSION B.ARRAIGHNMENT
C.ADMISSION D.GUILTY AND NOT GUILTY
129. Any police officer can secure the warrant from:
A. THE COURT WHO HAS THE TERRITORIAL JURISTICATION OF THE CRIME
B. ALL OF THE ABOVE
C. ANY COURT WITHIN JUDICIAL REGION WHERE THE WARRANT SHALL BE ENFORCED
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D. FOR COMPELLING REASON, ANT COURT WITHIN THE JUDICIAL REGION WHERE THE
CRIME WAS COMMITTED IF THE PLACE OF THE COMMISSION OF THE CRIME IS
KNOWN
130. In this method, you divide your area to be searched into four smaller square areas.
A.ZONE METHOD B.GRIND METHOD
C.STRIP METHOD D.SPIRAL METHOD
131. It can either express feelings of concern or affection such as a pat or embrace.
A.FACIAL EXPRESSION B.PARALANGUAGE
C.TOUCH OR HAPTICS D.KINESICS OR BODY MOTIONS
132. Supply of good indication of the suspect’s possible manner of a reaction’s. It is hypothesized
that the higher academic achievement, the greater possibility of being more adept controlling or
hiding indications of deception
A.INVOLVEMENT IN CHURCH ACTIVITIES B.EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENTC.POLICE
RECORDS D.EMPLOYMENT RECORDS
133. Which of the following cases requires SOCO assistance?
A.ROBBERY B.ARSONIST
C.HOMICIDE C.MURDERER
134. The five (5) steps method in conducting the interrogation: 1-interaction, 2- gather data, 3-
evaluate, 4- set the stage, 5- conclusion.
A.5,1,2,3,4 B. 4,1, 2, 3, 5
C.4, 1, 2, 5, 2 D. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
135. It is a search in an immediate manner of the commission of the crime.
A.HOT SEARCH B.WARM SEARCH
C.COLD SEARCH D.NONE OF THESE
136. Any police officer who will not observe or fail to observe the following number of hours shall
be charge for?
A.ARTICLE 124 B.ARBITRARY DETENTION
C. ARTICLE 125 D. ARTICLE 126
137. The searcher proceed slowly at the same place along the path parallel to one side of the
rectangle is known as:
A.SPIRAL METHOD B.STRIP METHOD
C.DOUBLE STRIP METHOD D.WHEEL METHOD
138. Plaster detained Bato for 36 hours; did Palster violate arbitrary detention?
A.MAYBE B.NO
C.YES D. I THINK SO
139. The main objective of interrogation is to obtain confession from the victim.
A.FALSE B.TRUE
C.PARTLY FALSE D.PARTLY TRUE
140. Before conducting an interview or interrogation, it is imperative that proper preparations be
done which involves identifying goals, laying out a plan that gives the investigator an edge or
advantage over the suspect
A.YES B.TRUE
C.FALSE D.NO
141. In the Philippines, the right of the person arrested is originally define under the Bill of rights of
the 1987 Philippine Constitution (Section 12, Article III) such that any person lawfully arrested and
under investigation for the commission of a crime shall have the following rights EXCEPT:
A.RIGHT TO KNOW THE NATURE AND THE CAUSE OF ACCUSATIONAGAINST THE
PERSON ACCUSED.
B.THE RECITAL OF HIS RIGHTS SHALL BE IN THE DIALECT KNOWN AND UNDERSTOOD
BY THE PERSON DERTAINED OR UNDER INVESTIGATION.
C. RIGHT TO HAVE INDEPENDENT AND COMPETENT COUNSEL, PREFERABLE OF HIS
OWN CHOICE; AND,
D.RIGHT TO REMAIN SILENT
142. According to classification of crime scene it is where they found the dead body of Mr. Noel
who is found at the river, but before they arrived at the scene they found a baseball bat along the
highway not far to the river. The said latter scenario was considered at what kind of crime scene?
A.PRIMARY B SECOND
C. SECONDARY D. FIRST
143. All but one are circumstances under warrantless arrest.
A.PROBATION B.ESCAPO
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144. In order to attain a productive investigation. Investigators must be knowledgeable and skilled
in gathering information.
A.PARTLY FALSE B.TRUE
C.PARTLY TRUE D.FALSE
145. Gathering information relevant to the case does not only include the skills and competency of
in the investigator but as well as the proper and timely preparation in doing interview.
A.TRUE B.PARTLY TRUE
C.FALSE D.PARTLY FALSE
146. This occurs during as well as after interrogation. It is an ongoing assessment of the data to
quality and quantity and what is needed to further refine it, consolidate what’s there, and focus for
final conclusion or confession.
A.SET THE STAGE B.INTERACTION
C.DATHER DATA D.EVALUATE
147. Sir Jack is the team leader on conducting the crime scene investigation upon his arrival at the
crime scene, the duty of Sir jack is?
A.PREPARE TO BRIEF THE INVESTIGATORS OF THE SITUATION
B.RECEIVES THE BRIEFING FROM THE FIRST RESPONDER
C.PREVENT THE ENTRY/EXITOF PERSON WITHIN THE CORDONED AREA
D.INFORM THE SUPERIOR OFFICER OF THE REPORT
148. during the interview Mr Pang demonstrate facial expressions but contradict their true feelings
A.WITHHOLDERS B.REVEALERS
C.SUBSTITUTE EXPRESSORS D.EVER READY EXPRESSORS
149. Its main purpose is to gather evidence to identify suspect and support an arrest.
A.CUSTODIAL INVESTIGATION B.CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION
C.CRIME SCENE RECONSTRUCTION D.INVESTIGATION
150. Processing the crime scene involves the following, expect-
A.OBSERVANCE OF THE CHAINOF CUSTODY
B.SEARCHING C.DOCUMENTATION
D.MARKING HANDLING, AND TAGGING OF EVIDENCE
151. The person making the confession was appraise of his constitutional rights as provided by;
A.MIRANDA DOCTRINE B. PHILIPPINE CONSTITUTION
C.RA 7438 D.BILL OF RIGHTS
152. Arbitrary detention (Title II, Book 2, Act 3815) is a crime against the fundamental law of the
state, committed by any public officer or employee like Delay in the delivery of detained person to
the proper judicial authority in what specific article?
A.ARTICLE 125 B. ARTICLE 127
C. ARTICLE 123 D. ARTICLE 124
153. Police Corporal Van is the investigator of the case she must remember to review the facts
about the case.
A.CASE REVIEW B.BUILT RAPPORT
C.AVOID IMPLIED ANSWER D.SIMPLE QUESTION

154. Mr. A is the First responder, what is the first duty of Mr. A upon the arrival at the crime scene?
A.RECORD THE TIME THE CALL WAS RECEIVED AND ARRIVAL AT THE CRIME SCENE.
B.PREPARE TO TAKE THE DYING DECLARATION
C.CORDON OFF THE CRIME SCENE D.EVACUATE INJURED PERSON TO THE
NEAREST HOSPITAL
155. If the judge finds probable cause, what will he issue as mentioned in Section 7 (new Section
at Rule 112)?
A.SUBPOENA B.SUMMONS
C.SEARCH WARRANT D.WARRANT OF ARREST
156. Is the issuance of invitation to a person suspected to have committed a crime who at the
same time brought before the custody of law in order to answer matters regarding the commission
of crime.
A.ARREST B.CUSTODIAL DETENTION
C.CUSTODIAL INTERROGATION D.CUSTODIAL INVESTIGATION
157. “raw data” in investigation.
A.DATA B.INFORMATION
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158. Need not to be voluntary to be relevant.
A.ADMISSION B.CONFESSION
C.JUDICIAL D.EXTRA-JUDICIAL
159. As a process, criminal investigation is composed of five functions stated as follow: 1-
Collection; 2-Preservation; 3-Evaluation; 4- Presentation; and 5- Recognition. As a rule, these
functions are enumerated in the right order as-
A.5,4,3,2,1 B. 4,5,2,3,1 C. 3,2,1,5,4
D.1,2,3,4,5 E .5,1,2,3,4
160. The following are correct guidelines in conducting interviews except-
A.FOLLOW YOUR INTERVIEW PLAN
B.BREAK THE ICE- SET AN OPEN RECEPTIVE ATMOSPHERE
C.KNOW WHAT’S HAPPENING
D.BE ALERT, FULLY AWARE AND CAREFULLY ATTENTIVE
161. It is the measurement and analysis of potential toxins, intoxicating or banned substances, and
prescription medications present in a person's body.
A.NEUROLOGY B.TOXICOLOGY
C.METALLURGICAL D.FIBERS
162. One of the following guidelines in conducting interviews is under of "Do not lose control of the
interview", in connection with that the following are incorrect except?
A. DO NOT LEAD THE INTERVIEWEE WITH YOUR OWN WORDS-USE HIS
B. DO NOT GET INTO A “MUTUAL ADMIRATION SOCIETY” SITUATION
C.DO NOT REPHRASE ANSWERS IN YOUR OWN WORDS
D. DO NOT PERMIT “OVER-ANSWERING”
163. Is the act of documenting every piece of evidence found in the crime scene. Observing proper
labelling of physical evidence by means of sketching, taking of photographs or video recording.
A.GATHERING OF EVIDENCE B.RECOGNITION OF EVIDENCE
C.DOCUMENTATION OF EVIDENCE D.COLLECTION OF EVIDENCE
164. It is refers to the knowledge earned through experience and training.
A.COMPETENCY
B.PRODUCTIVE INTERVIEWER
C.CAPACITY TO GATHER INFORMATION
D. SKILL OF THE INVESTIGATION
165. Simply means as the carrying out his duty to find the person whose name was written in the
warrant and cause his arrest and detention.
A.NONE OF THESE B.EXECUTION OF ARREST
C.EXECUTION OF WARRANT D.EXECUTION OF WARRANT OF ARREST
166. The following are the types and levels of interview except-
A. PLANNED – FAIL TO PREPARE, PREPARE TO FAIL
B.KEEP WRITTEN RECORD OF FACTS LEARNED
C.PROCESS-INTERACTION BETWEEN INTERVIEWER AND INTERVIEWEE, SEPARATION,
INFORMATION WRITTEN RECORD, ETC.
D.CONTENT- WHO, WHAT, WHERE, WHEN, WHY AND HOW.
167. All but one are tools of Criminal investigation
A.INFORMATION B. INTERVIEW AND INTERROGATION
C.INSTRUMENTATION D.PROVIDE EVIDENCE
168. These are information pertaining to the target area which the commander feels he need
before he can arrive in an accurate decision
A.CHARACTERISTICS OF ENEMY
B.METHODS ON GATHERING INFORMATION.
C.COLLECTING AGENCY
D.ESSENTIAL ELEMENTS OF INFORMATION
169. Arrest without a warrant is possible provided that either of the following circumstances except.
A.THAT THE PERSON TO BE ARRESTED HAVE COMMITTED AN ACT TO WHICH THE LAW
DEFINE IT AS A CRIME AND THE PERSON MAKING THE ARREST HAVE PROBABLE CAUSE
THAT THE SAME PERSON IS PROBABLY GUILTY OF A CRIME.
B.THAT THE PERSON TO BE ARRESTED IS ONE WHO ESCAPE FROM PENAL
CONFINEMENT.
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C.THAT THE PERSON TO BE ARRESTED IS ABOUT TO COMMIT, ACTUALLY COMMITTING


OR HAVE JUST COMMITTED AN ACT TO WHICH THE LAW DEFINE IT AS A CRIME IN THE
PRESENCE OF THE PERSON WHO WILL MAKE THE ARREST.
D.ANY PERSON ARRESTED AND BROUGHT BEFORE THE CUSTODY OF LAW ARE
PRESUMED INNOCENT UNTIL PROVEN TO BE GUILTY.
170. It is the search of the vicinity of the crime scene.
A.COLD SEARCH B.HOT SEARCH
C.WARM SEARCH D. NONE OF THESE
171. Manuel was arrested by Police Corporal Masig for illegal possession of firearm. Police
Corporal Masig is an/a
A.DETAINEE B.INTERVIEWEE
C.ARRESTING OFFICER D.INTERVIEWER
172. Mr. Gamay is tasked to document the crime scene. Mr. Gamay is a?
A.SKETCHER B.COLLECTOR
C.PHOTOGRAPHER D.CUSTODIAN
173. Sam admits his guilt of crime during preliminary investigation.
A.ADMISSION B.JUDICIAL CONFESSION
C.CONFESSION D.EXTRA JUDICIAL CONFESSION
174. Lucho went to the nearest Police station and reported to the desk officer that his drunk
neighbour forcibly entered his premises by kicking and smashing his gate. What do you call about
the complaint that Lucho did?
A.POLICE BLOTTER B.CRIME REPORT
C.CARDINAL RULE D.EVIDENCE REPORT
175. Regardless of what type of crime you are investigating you must minimize the severity of it.
Do not become emotionally involved. Leave out your human bias. in short you must be a good
_____.
A.LISTENER B.ACTOR C.SALESMAN D.INTERVIEWER
176. This is the original data including statements, reports and evidence, new information from
interrogation and your interpretations of verbal and non-verbal behaviour.
A.STATE THE PROBLEM B.EVALUATE C.GATHER DATA
177. It refers to the stealing of properties or destruction of any material in order to hamper or
cause delay in the preparation or regular working duties of any organization.
A. SABOTAGE
B. ESPIONAGE
C. PIRACY
D. SUBVERSION
178. It is also known as the “Juvenile Justice and Welfare Act of 2006”.
A. RA 9343
B. RA 9433
C. RA 9434
D. RA 9344
179. It refers to the occurrence of a certain crime.
A. CRIME OCCURRENCE
B. CRIME INCIDENT
C. CRIME SCENE
D. CONFESSIONS
180. The phase in intelligence cycle wherein the information will undergo 6 processes.
A. COLLECTION
B. PLANNING
C. DESSIMINATION
D. COLLATION
181. It provides measures that affect non-military nationals who are residing in an area either
permanently or temporarily.
A. CENSORSHIP
B. MILITARY SECURITY
C. CIVIL SECURITY
D. PORT FRONTIER AND TRAVEL SECURITY
182. It is the integrated product of intelligence developed by all governmental branches
concerning the broad aspect of national security and policy.
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A. DEPARTMENTAL INTELLIGENCE
B. POLICE INTELLIGENCE
C. MILITARY INTELLIGENCE
D. NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE
183. Report by PNP/AFP troopers.
A. V
B. W
C. T
D. U
184. These are the measures undertaken in protecting the point of entry and departure in
international borders or boundaries and this is under the five categories of Counter Intelligence
operations.
A. CENSORSHIP
B. PORT FRONTIER AND TRAVEL SECURITY
C. MILITARY SECURITY
D. CIVIL SECURITY
185. Rely heavily on pattern and movements analysis and evaluation.
A. COUNTER SIGNAL INTELLIGENCE
B. COUNTER IMAGERY INTELLIGENCE
C. COUNTER HUMAN INTELLIGENCE
D. COUNTER INTELLIGENCE
186. Apart from the crimes penalized in the Revised Penal Code, several other pieces of
criminal legislation have been passed, penalizing acts such as illegal possession and trafficking
of dangerous drugs, money laundering, and illegal possession of firearms.
A. MISDEMEANOR
B. FELONY
C. REVISED PENAL CODE
D. SPECIAL LAWS
187. The person making the confession was appraise of his constitutional rights as provided by;
A. PHILIPPINE CONSTITUTION
B. RA 7438
C. BILL OF RIGHTS
D. MIRANDA DOCTRINE
188. It refers to any individual, group, association or entity who is the subject for operation or
intelligence gathering.
A. TARGET
B. SUBJECT
C. RABBIT
D. TARGET AREA
189. It is a place where the agent merely leaves the message.
A. DISSEMINATION
B. SAFE HOUSE
C. LIVE DROP
D. COURIER
190. This is a type of shadowing commonly employed of the subject who knows about the
presence of the surveillant.
A. TIGHT TAIL
B. LOOSE TAIL
C. ROUGH TAIL
D. CLOSE TAIL
191. Process of labelling physical evidence by placing appropriate evidence tag containing
description of the item and other essential info.
A. TAGGING OF EVIDENCE
B. SEALING OF EVIDENCE
C. MARKING OF EVIDENCE
D. COLLECTION OF EVIDENCE
192. Is he taking of personal property belonging to another, by means of violence against or
intimidation of any person, or by using force upon anything.
A. ROBBERY
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B. NONE OF THESE
C. THEFT
D. ILLEGAL POSSESSION OF PROPERTY
193. A safe place where investigator or his informant will meet for briefing or debriefing
purposes.
A. SAFE HOME
B. SAFE HOUSE
C. SAFE PLACE
D. DROP
194. Isolate the place so that unauthorized persons cannot enter the scene and to maintain the
integrity of the evidences.
A. ISOLATION
B. CHAIN OF CUSTODY
C. CORDON THE AREA
D. CRIME SCENE PRESERVATION
195. Best to describe chain of custody in investigative process:
A. PROCEDURE TAKEN BY THE INVESTIGATOR IN THE CONDUCT OF INVESTIGATION
B. THE HOPE OF ANY CRIMINAL AND NON-CRIMINAL CASES
C. TRANSFER OF ONE’S ACCOUNTABILITY AND SUPERVISION TO ANOTHER
D. TRANSFER OF ANYTHING FROM HAND TO ANOTHER
E. MEANS USED TO AVOID LOSS OF EVIDENCE
196. PO2 Malabarbas is very skilled in establishing rapport to any witnesses and that makes
easier for her to gather some clues that could help her in investigation. What quality do you
think does she possessed?
A. KNOWLEDGE ABOUT RULES ON INVESTIGATION
B. CRITICAL THINKING
C. ACTIVE LISTENER
D. GOOD IN COMMUNICATION
E. INNOVATIVENESS
197. In planning for the collection of the information, there are factors to be considered, except:
A. OPERATION OF THE COMMAND
B. LOCATION OF THE ENEMY
C. SOURCES OF INFORMATION
D. METHODS IN GATHERING THE INFORMATION
198. The establishment of the meaning and significance of the information under the collation
phase.
A. EVALUATION
B. INTEGRATION
C. RECORDING
D. INTERPRETATION
199. In social context, crime refers to any act considered as wrong or violates the standard
norm of the society there are cases in which the country or the culture dictates as to whether or
not the act is a crime what specifically situation that the culture is the dictating factor?(SELECT
2 ANSWERS)
A. THE CYCLE OF INFLICTING INJURY OR KILLING A PERSON BETWEEN TWO
CLASHING CLASS OR TRIBES AS A VENGEANCE OF THEIR PREVIOUS ACT
B. NONE OF THESE
C. THE ACT OF SELLING MARIJUANA IS A CRIME IN THE PHILIPPINE BUT NOT IN
NETHERLAND AND SPAIN
D. THE PRACTICE OF OTHER TRIBES IN KILLING A PERSON AS AN ACT OF REVENGE
IS NOT A CRIME
200. What is the inaction or failure to perform a positive duty which one is bound to do?
A. CRIME
B. OMISSION
C. ACT
D. COMISSION
201. It is define as the capacity of the police to initiate investigation of cases which violates the
law.
A. INVESTIGATIVE POLICE POWER
B. CIVILIAN’S POWER
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C. CRIMINAL RESPONSIBILITY
D. POLICE POWER
202. These angle/views are taken outside of the crime scene purposely to show location,
direction and the place of crime incident.
A. NONE OF THE ABOVE
B. GENERAL VIEW
C. MEDIUM VIEW
D. CLOSE UP VIEW
203. A systematic attempt to overthrow or undermine a government or political system by
persons working secretly from within.
A. ESPIONAGE
B. SABOTAGE
C. REBELLION
D. SUBVERSION
204. The investigators must reconsider the necessary steps in order to collect all available
evidence and maintain the integrity of the crime scene by remembering the “MAC” rule, which
stands for Mutilate, Alter and Contaminate. Alter in the ruling means:
A. DO NOT ADD ANYTHING IN THE CRIME SCENE
B. DO NOT CHANGE ANYTHING IN THE CRIME SCENE
C. DO NOT REMOVE ANYTHING FROM THE CRIME SCENE
D. DO NOT MOVE ANYTHING IN THE CRIME SCENE
205. Under the classification of police intelligence, this refers to the production of intelligence
essential to the prevention of crimes and the investigation, arrest and prosecution of criminal
offenders.
A. PUBLIC SAFETY INTELLIGENCE
B. INTERNAL SECURITY INTELLIGENCE
C. NONE OF THESE
D. CRIMINAL INTELLIGENCE
206. All except one are the ways the police officers are being notified/make known to them the
occurrence of crime.
A. THE ACTION ITSEFL OF THE POLICE OFFICER IN PATROL
B. AN ACCIDENTAL DISCOVERY OF SOME CITIZEN
C. A CONCERN CITIZEN WHO WITNESSED THE CRIME INCIDENT
D. A REPORT RECEIVED ON A POLICE STATION
207. Refer to the use of words or numbers to represent an item in crime scene.
A. SCALE
B. MEASUREMENT
C. LEGEND
D. TITLE
208. It is the information needed by all the department agencies in the execution of government
plans and programs.
A. NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE
B. GOVERNMENTAL INTELLIGENCE
C. DEPARTMENTAL INTELLIGENCE
D. ORGANIZATIONAL INTELLIGENCE
209. Information given by a government civilian employee.
A. T
B. X
C. W
D. V
210. It is the end product resulting from the collection, evaluation, analysis, integration and
interpretation of all available information.
A. INFORMATION
B. PLAN
C. INTELLIGENCE
D. OPERATION
211. According to “Juvenile Justice and Welfare Act of 2006”, a person who is 15 years old and
below during the commission of the crime shall be-
A. AUTOMATICALLY CRIMINAL LIABLE
B. AUTOMATICALLY EXEMPT FROM CRIMINAL LIABILITY
C. AUTOMATICALLY CIVIL LIABLE
D. AUTOMATICALLY EXEMPT FROM CIVIL LIABILITY
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212. All but one are the members of investigating team.


A. PHOTOGRAPHER
B. TEAM LEADER
C.INVESTIGATOR
D. EVIDENCE COSTUDIAN
E. SKETCH
213. E6
A. UNRELIABLE- TRUTH CANNOT BE JUDGED
B. COMPLETELY RELIABLE- PROBABLY TRUE
C. FAIRLY RELIABLE- IMPROBLE
D. USUALLY RELIABLE- DOUBTFULLY TRUE
214. That degree of proof which produces in the mind of an unprejudiced person, that moral
certainty or conviction that the accused committed the offender charged.
A. CONVICTION
B. PRESUMPTION OF INNOCENCE
C. MORAL CERTAINTY
D. PROOF BEYOND REASONABLE DOUBT
215. A type of method employed by the investigating team wherein they will find to fix points to
the evidence that must be plotted or located.
A. TRIANGULATION METHOD
B. RECTANGULATION METHOD
C. RECTANGULAR METHOD D. TRIANGULAR METHOD
216. Do not change anything in the crime scene.
A. DO NOT ALTER
B. DO NOT MUTILATE
C. DO NOT TOUCH
D. DO NOT CONTAMINATE
217. In criminal law, petty theft, public intoxication, simple assault, disorderly conduct,
vandalism, these are lesser type of a crime which usually has less punishable penalties or
minor violations or infraction.
A. REVISED PENAL CODE
B. MISDEMEANOR
C. SPECIAL LAWS
D. FELONY
218. The interview recently conducted by PO3 Caballero was successful because of the
techniques and manner of approach he employed and due to his timely decision in doing the
interview.
A. TALENT
B. SKILLS
C. ABILITIES
D. COMPETENCY
219. Refers to the stealing of information either physical or electronic.
A. SUBVERSION
B. THEFT
C. SABOTAGE
D. ESPIONAGE
220. Simply means as the use of physical force, intimidation, threat or any other similar means
done to obtain confession.
A. COERCION
B. MEXIMUM TOLERANCE
C. THIRD DEGREE
D. WAIVER
221. Before the trial, Joe appeared in the court and entered his plea. Common pleas are;
A. GUILTY AND NOT GUILTY
B. CONFESSION
C. ARRAIGNMENT
D. ADMISSION
223. Anakin saw the signing of a document by Jake. Anakin’s testimony on the genuineness of
the signature is?
A. NOT ADMISSIBLE BECAUSE HE IT NOT AN EXPERT
B. REJECTED EVIDENCE
C. INADMISSIBLE
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D. ADMISSIBLE AS EVIDENCE
224. Under the functional classification of police intelligence this refers to the knowledge
essential to ensure the protection of lives and properties.
A. INTERNAL SECURITY INTELLIGENCE
B. PUBLIC SAFETY INTELLIGENCE
C. CRIMINAL INTELLIGENCE
D. INTER-SIGNAL INTELLIGENCE
225. Any data gathered in the course of investigation which will serve as a foundation in
solving the case.
A.INFORMATION B.RAW DATA
C.INTERVIEW D. GATHERING INFORMATION
226. “You have the right to remain silent, anything that you say can and will be used for you or
against you in any court of law. You have the right to counsel of your own choice and if you
cannot afford, one shall be provided to assist you”.
A.HUMAN RIGHTS B.BILL OF RIGHTS
C.MIRANDA WARNINGS D.POLITICAL RIGHTS
227. Acee is the assigned Evidence Custodian in an Investigation. What type of report must he
do in order to document and preserve the evidences?
A.FORMAL REPORT B.EVIDENCE REPORT
C. SITUATION REPORT D.CRIME REPORT
228. He shall receive the briefing from the first responder.
A.CONSULTANT B.SOCO TEAM
C.CUSTODIAN D. TEAM LEADER
229. In this method, you start at a specific point near the center of the crime scene and then
work your way outward in a clockwise manner.
A.ZONE METHOD B.SPIRAL METHOD
C.GRIND METHOD D.STRIP METHOD
300. Miranda warning need not to be applied in cases where the confession was done
voluntarily or made spontaneously except:
A.THE PERSON WAS RUNNING TO THE POLICESTATION AND SUDDENLY SPOKE OUT
THAT HE KNEW WHO KILLED THE PERSON
B.ROADSIDE QUESTIONING ORANY TRAFFIC STOPS
C.FIELD QUESTIONINGORINTHE CRIME SCENE.
D.THE PERSONWHO SUBJECT FOR FINGERPRINGTING OR BE TAKEN HANDWRITTING
SAMPLE OR DOING LINE-UPFOR SOCIETY TEST.
301. Which of the following best describe the statement made by a person who is under
impending death?
A.DYING PERSON’S STATEMENT B.WITNESS DECLARATION
C.DYING DECLARATION D.FIRST RESPONDER TAKING THE
DECLARATIONOF THE DEAD PERSON
302. Danilo detained Frank for no reason.
A.DETENTION B.ARBITRARY DETENTION
C.ILLEGAL DETENTION D.CUSTODIAL DETENTION
303. Discharge of the crime scene.
A.SAFEKEEPING DIONE B.RELEASE OF CRIME SCENE
C.EVIDENCE CPOMPLETED D.RELESASING OF EVIDENCE
304 .Crime scene reconstruction for criminal profiler. I. Documentation of evidence, II.
Evaluation of evidence, III. Testing, IV. Collection of evidence, V. hypothesis, VI.
Reconstruction, VII. Recognition of evidence
A.VII,I,IV,II,V,III, VI B.VII,VI,III,IV,II,I,V
C.VII, VI, III, II, IV, V, I D. IV, VII,V, III, II, VI
305. They can also be easily manipulated or driven by suggestions
A. HOSTILE WITNESS B.INTERESTED WITNESS
C. CHILD WITNESS D.INDIFFERENT WITNESS
306. In the application of search warrant, all must be indicated except
A.SKETCH OF THE PLACE TO BE SEARCH
B.OFFICE APPLYING FOR THE ARREST WARRANT
C.ADDRESS OR PLACE WHERE TO BE SEARCHED
D. NAME OF OFFICER APPLICANT
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307. This kind witnesses are expected that they would rather protect the suspect
A.INETERSTED WITNESS B.HOSTILE WITNESS
C.EXPERT WITNESS D.INDIFFERENT WITNESS
308. The act of collecting or acquiring found evidence at the crime scene that is relevant to
the case and may have value in the future. Collection of evidence also includes preservation
and safekeeping.
A.DOCUMENTATION OF EVIDENCE B.RECOGNITION OF EVIDENCE
C.COLLECTION OF EVIDENCE D.GATHERING OF EVIDENCE
309. On March 15, 2020 there was a shooting incident happened in Davao City and because
of impact blood, hairs, empty shells are found in the crime scene which is subject for
examinations. The use instruments such as fingerprints, ballistics examination is an example
of:
A.EXAMINATION B.INSTRUMENTATION
C.INTERROGATION D.FIELD INQUIRY
310. It focuses on the person’s manner of conveying a message and a verifying the
truthfulness or falsehood of what is being said.
A.PARALANGUAGE B.TOUCH OF HAPTICS
C.BODY MOTIONS D.FACIAL EXPRESSIONS
311. An act defining certain rights of person arrested, detained or under custodial investigation
as well as the duties of the arresting, detaining and investigating officers, and providing
penalties for violations
A.RA 7843 B.RA 7438 C.RA 7834 D.RA 7348
312. Why is there a need to sketch the crime scene?
A.NONE OF THESE
B.TO REFLECT THE EXACT LOCATION OF OBJECTS AND THEIR REALATIONSHIP
OFOTHER OBJECT
C.TO REFRESH THE MEMORY OF THE INVESTIGATOR
D.TO SUPPLEMENT PHOTOGRAPHS
E.ALL OF THESE
313. Refers to the place where crime took place and where physical evidence can be found.
A.FIRST RESPONDER B.CRIME SCENE
C.RAID D.CRIMINAL SCENE
314. Any police officer who first arrives at the crime scene is called?
A.COMPLAINT B.SUSPECT
C. TEAM LEADER D.FIRST RESPONDER
315. Monalisa is more inclined to give whatever information or facts she knew about the case
truthfully since she has neither anything to gain or lose
A.INTERESTED WITNESS B.CHILD WITNESS
C.INDIFERRENT WITNESS D.CREDIBLE WITNESS
316. Allows the investigator to gain insight into the suspect’s train of thoughts or the value that
he holds
A.INVOLVEMENT IN CHURCH ACTIVITIES
B.EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
C.EMPLOYMENT RECORD
D.POLICE RECORD
317. All but one are valid warrantless arrest.
A. STOP AND FRISK B. UNCONSENTED SEARCH
C.PLAIN VIEW SEARCH ANND SEIZURE D.PRIVATE SEARCHES
318. According to classification of crime scene it is where they found the dead body of Mr.
Noel who is found at the river, but before they arrived at the scene they found a baseball bat
along the highway not far to the river. The said former scenario was considered at what kind of
crime scene
A.FIRST B.SECONDARY
C.SECONND D.PRIMARY
319. Two days after the commission of the crime, Officer Tang go back to the crime and
research the area.
A.NONE OF THE ABOVE B. WARM SEARCH
C.COLD SEARCH D.HOTS EARCH
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320. The primary purpose of criminal of criminal investigation is the establishment of facts and
the removing of doubts that a crime has in fact been committed and it aims to, except-
A. PRESERVE INFORMATION ABOUT THE CRIME B.PREVENT CRIME
C. APPREHEND CRIMINALS D.RECOVER STOLEN PROPERTIES
321. Before the trial, Joe appear in court and enters his plea. Common pleas are;
A. CONFESSION B.ARRAIGHNMENT
C.ADMISSION D.GUILTY AND NOT GUILTY
322. Any police officer can secure the warrant from:
A. THE COURT WHO HAS THE TERRITORIAL JURISTICATION OF THE CRIME
B. ALL OF THE ABOVE
C. ANY COURT WITHIN JUDICIAL REGION WHERE THE WARRANT SHALL BE
ENFORCED
D. FOR COMPELLING REASON, ANT COURT WITHIN THE JUDICIAL REGION WHERE
THE CRIME WAS COMMITTED IF THE PLACE OF THE COMMISSION OF THE CRIME IS
KNOWN
323. In this method, you divide your area to be searched into four smaller square areas.
A.ZONE METHOD B.GRIND METHOD
C.STRIP METHOD D.SPIRAL METHOD
324. It can either express feelings of concern or affection such as a pat or embrace.
A.FACIAL EXPRESSION B.PARALANGUAGE
C.TOUCH OR HAPTICS D.KINESICS OR BODY MOTIONS
325. Supply of good indication of the suspect’s possible manner of a reaction’s. It is
hypothesized that the higher academic achievement, the greater possibility of being more
adept controlling or hiding indications of deception
A.INVOLVEMENT IN CHURCH ACTIVITIES B.EDUCATIONALATTAINMENT
C.POLICE RECORDS D.EMPLOYMENT RECORDS
326. Which of the following cases requires SOCO assistance?
A.ROBBERY B.ARSONIST
C.HOMICIDE C.MURDERER
327. The five (5) steps method in conducting the interrogation: 1-interaction, 2- gather data, 3-
evaluate, 4- set the stage, 5- conclusion.
A.5,1,2,3,4 B. 4,1, 2, 3, 5
C.4, 1, 2, 5, 2 D. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
328. It is a search in an immediate manner of the commission of the crime.
A.HOT SEARCH B.WARM SEARCH
C.COLD SEARCH D.NONE OF THESE
329. Any police officer who will not observe or fail to observe the following number of hours
shall be charge for?
A.ARTICLE 124 B.ARBITRARY DETENTION
C. ARTICLE 125 D. ARTICLE 126
330. The searcher proceed slowly at the same place along the path parallel to one side of the
rectangle is known as:
A.SPIRAL METHOD B.STRIP METHOD
C.DOUBLE STRIP METHOD D.WHEEL METHOD
331. Plaster detained Bato for 36 hours; did Palster violate arbitrary detention?
A.MAYBE B.NO
C.YES D. I THINK SO
332. The main objective of interrogation is to obtain confession from the victim.
A.FALSE B.TRUE
C.PARTLY FALSE D.PARTLY TRUE
333. Before conducting an interview or interrogation, it is imperative that proper preparations
be done which involves identifying goals, laying out a plan that gives the investigator an edge
or advantage over the suspect
A.YES B.TRUE
C.FALSE D.NO
334. In the Philippines, the right of the person arrested is originally define under the Bill of
rights of the 1987 Philippine Constitution (Section 12, Article III) such that any person lawfully
arrested and under investigation for the commission of a crime shall have the following rights
EXCEPT:
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A.RIGHT TO KNOW THE NATURE AND THE CAUSE OF ACCUSATIONAGAINST THE


PERSON ACCUSED.
B.THE RECITAL OF HIS RIGHTS SHALL BE IN THE DIALECT KNOWN AND
UNDERSTOOD BY THE PERSON DERTAINED OR UNDER INVESTIGATION.
C. RIGHT TO HAVE INDEPENDENT AND COMPETENT COUNSEL, PREFERABLE OF HIS
OWN CHOICE; AND,
D.RIGHT TO REMAIN SILENT
335. According to classification of crime scene it is where they found the dead body of Mr.
Noel who is found at the river, but before they arrived at the scene they found a baseball bat
along the highway not far to the river. The said latter scenario was considered at what kind of
crime scene?
A.PRIMARY B SECOND
C. SECONDARY D. FIRST
336. All but one are circumstances under warrantless arrest.
A.PROBATION B.ESCAPO
C.INFLAGRANTE DELICTO D.HOT PURSUIT
337. In order to attain a productive investigation. Investigators must be knowledgeable and
skilled in gathering information.
A.PARTLY FALSE B.TRUE
C.PARTLY TRUE D.FALSE
338. Gathering information relevant to the case does not only include the skills and
competency of in the investigator but as well as the proper and timely preparation in doing
interview.
A.TRUE B.PARTLY TRUE
C.FALSE D.PARTLY FALSE
339. This occurs during as well as after interrogation. It is an ongoing assessment of the data
to quality and quantity and what is needed to further refine it, consolidate what’s there, and
focus for final conclusion or confession.
A.SET THE STAGE B.INTERACTION
C.DATHER DATA D.EVALUATE
340. Sir Jack is the team leader on conducting the crime scene investigation upon his arrival at
the crime scene, the duty of Sir jack is?
A.PREPARE TO BRIEF THE INVESTIGATORS OF THE SITUATION
B.RECEIVES THE BRIEFING FROM THE FIRST RESPONDER
C.PREVENT THE ENTRY/EXITOF PERSON WITHIN THE CORDONED AREA
D.INFORM THE SUPERIOR OFFICER OF THE REPORT
341. During the interview Mr Pang demonstrate facial expressions but contradict their true
feelings
A.WITHHOLDERS B.REVEALERS
C.SUBSTITUTE EXPRESSORS D.EVER READY EXPRESSORS
342. Its main purpose is to gather evidence to identify suspect and support an arrest.
A.CUSTODIAL INVESTIGATION B.CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION
C.CRIME SCENE RECONSTRUCTION D.INVESTIGATION
343. Processing the crime scene involves the following, expect-
A.OBSERVANCE OF THE CHAINOF CUSTODY B.SEARCHING
C.DOCUMENTATION D.MARKING HANDLING, AND TAGGING OF EVIDENCE
344. The person making the confession was appraise of his constitutional rights as provided
by;
A. MIRANDA DOCTRINE B. PHILIPPINE CONSTITUTION
C.RA 7438 D.BILL OF RIGHTS
345. Arbitrary detention (Title II, Book 2, Act 3815) is a crime against the fundamental law of
the state, committed by any public officer or employee like Delay in the delivery of detained
person to the proper judicial authority in what specific article?
A.ARTICLE 125 B. ARTICLE 127
C. ARTICLE 123 D. ARTICLE 124
346. Police Corporal Van is the investigator of the case she must remember to review the facts
about the case.
A.CASE REVIEW B.BUILT RAPPORT
C.AVOID IMPLIED ANSWER D.SIMPLE QUESTION
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347. Mr. A is the First responder, what is the first duty of Mr. A upon the arrival at the crime
scene?
A.RECORD THE TIME THE CALL WAS RECEIVED AND ARRIVAL AT THE CRIME
SCENE.
B.PREPARE TO TAKE THE DYING DECLARATION
C.CORDON OFF THE CRIME SCENE D.EVACUATE INJURED PERSON TO THE
NEAREST HOSPITAL
348. If the judge finds probable cause, what will he issue as mentioned in Section 7 (new
Section at Rule 112)?
A.SUBPOENA B.SUMMONS
C.SEARCH WARRANT D.WARRANT OF ARREST
349. Is the issuance of invitation to a person suspected to have committed a crime who at the
same time brought before the custody of law in order to answer matters regarding the
commission of crime.
A.ARREST B.CUSTODIAL DETENTION
C.CUSTODIAL INTERROGATION D.CUSTODIAL INVESTIGATION
350. “raw data” in investigation.
A.DATA B.INFORMATION
C.HYPOTHESIS D.INTELLIGENCE
351. Need not to be voluntary to be relevant.
A.ADMISSION B.CONFESSION
C.JUDICIAL D.EXTRA-JUDICIAL
352. As a process, criminal investigation is composed of five functions stated as follow: 1-
Collection; 2-Preservation; 3-Evaluation; 4- Presentation; and 5- Recognition. As a rule, these
functions are enumerated in the right order as-
A.5,4,3,2,1 B. 4,5,2,3,1 C. 3,2,1,5,4
D.1,2,3,4,5 E .5,1,2,3,4
353. The following are correct guidelines in conducting interviews except-
A.FOLLOW YOUR INTERVIEW PLAN
B.BREAK THE ICE- SET AN OPEN RECEPTIVE ATMOSPHERE
C.KNOW WHAT’S HAPPENING
D.BE ALERT, FULLY AWARE AND CAREFULLY ATTENTIVE
354. It is the measurement and analysis of potential toxins, intoxicating or banned substances,
and prescription medications present in a person's body.
A.NEUROLOGY B.TOXICOLOGY
C.METALLURGICAL D.FIBERS
355. One of the following guidelines in conducting interviews is under of "Do not lose control of
the interview", in connection with that the following are incorrect except?
A. DO NOT LEAD THE INTERVIEWEE WITH YOUR OWN WORDS-USE HIS
B. DO NOT GET INTO A “MUTUAL ADMIRATION SOCIETY” SITUATION
C.DO NOT REPHRASE ANSWERS IN YOUR OWN WORDS
D. DO NOT PERMIT “OVER-ANSWERING”
356. Is the act of documenting every piece of evidence found in the crime scene. Observing
proper labelling of physical evidence by means of sketching, taking of photographs or video
recording.
A.GATHERING OF EVIDENCE B.RECOGNITION OF EVIDENCE
C.DOCUMENTATION OF EVIDENCE D.COLLECTION OF EVIDENCE
357. It is refers to the knowledge earned through experience and training.
A.COMPETENCY B.PRODUCTIVE INTERVIEWER
C.CAPACITY TO GATHER INFORMATIO D. SKILL OF THE INVESTIGATION
358. Simply means as the carrying out his duty to find the person whose name was written in
the warrant and cause his arrest and detention.
A.NONE OF THESE B.EXECUTION OF ARREST
C.EXECUTION OF WARRANT D.EXECUTION OF WARRANT OF ARREST
359. The following are the types and levels of interview except-
A. PLANNED – FAIL TO PREPARE, PREPARE TO FAIL
B.KEEP WRITTEN RECORD OF FACTS LEARNED
C.PROCESS-INTERACTION BETWEEN INTERVIEWER AND INTERVIEWEE,
SEPARATION, INFORMATION WRITTEN RECORD, ETC.
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360. All but one are tools of Criminal investigation
A.INFORMATION B. INTERVIEW AND INTERROGATION
C.INSTRUMENTATION D.PROVIDE EVIDENCE
361. These are information pertaining to the target area which the commander feels he need
before he can arrive in an accurate decision
A.CHARACTERISTICS OF ENEMY
B.METHODS ON GATHERING INFORMATION.
C.COLLECTING AGENCY
D.ESSENTIAL ELEMENTS OF INFORMATION
362. Arrest without a warrant is possible provided that either of the following circumstances
except.
A.THAT THE PERSON TO BE ARRESTED HAVE COMMITTED AN ACT TO WHICH THE
LAW DEFINE IT AS A CRIME AND THE PERSON MAKING THE ARREST HAVE
PROBABLE CAUSE THAT THE SAME PERSON IS PROBABLY GUILTY OF A CRIME.
B.THAT THE PERSON TO BE ARRESTED IS ONE WHO ESCAPE FROM PENAL
CONFINEMENT.
C.THAT THE PERSON TO BE ARRESTED IS ABOUT TO COMMIT, ACTUALLY
COMMITTING OR HAVE JUST COMMITTED AN ACT TO WHICH THE LAW DEFINE IT AS
A CRIME IN THE PRESENCE OF THE PERSON WHO WILL MAKE THE ARREST.
D.ANY PERSON ARRESTED AND BROUGHT BEFORE THE CUSTODY OF LAW ARE
PRESUMED INNOCENT UNTIL PROVEN TO BE GUILTY.
363. It is the search of the vicinity of the crime scene.
A.COLD SEARCH B.HOT SEARCH
C.WARM SEARCH D. NONE OF THESE
364. Manuel was arrested by Police Corporal Masig for illegal possession of firearm. Police
Corporal Masig is an/a
A.DETAINEE B.INTERVIEWEE
C.ARRESTING OFFICER D.INTERVIEWER
365. Mr. Gamay is tasked to document the crime scene. Mr. Gamay is a?
A.SKETCHER B.COLLECTOR
C.PHOTOGRAPHER D.CUSTODIAN
366. Sam admits his guilt of crime during preliminary investigation.
A.ADMISSION B.JUDICIAL CONFESSION
C.CONFESSION D.EXTRA JUDICIAL CONFESSION
367. Lucho went to the nearest Police station and reported to the desk officer that his drunk
neighbour forcibly entered his premises by kicking and smashing his gate. What do you call
about the complaint that Lucho did?
A.POLICE BLOTTER B.CRIME REPORT
C.CARDINAL RULE D.EVIDENCE REPORT
368. Regardless of what type of crime you are investigating you must minimize the severity of
it. Do not become emotionally involved. Leave out your human bias. in short you must be a
good _____.
A.LISTENER B.ACTOR
C.SALESMAN D.INTERVIEWER
369. This is the original data including statements, reports and evidence, new information from
interrogation and your interpretations of verbal and non-verbal behaviour.
A.STATE THE PROBLEM B.EVALUATE
C.GATHER DATA D.INTERACT
370. An extra judicial confession obtained from a suspect is admissible in a court of law if it
was made in the presence of a counsel of his own choice and must be in
        A. The presence of a fiscal   
        B. The presence of a police investigator
        C.  Writing
        D.  Front of a judge                         
371. Fiscals and Prosecutors are under the control and supervision of the  
        A. National Bureau of Investigation
        B. Department of the Interior and Local Government
        C. Supreme Court
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        D. Department of Justice                   


372.The questioning of a person in a formal and systematic way and is most often used to
question criminal suspects to determine their probable guilt or innocence.  
        A. Inquiry
        B. Interview
        C. Polygraph examination
        D. Interrogation                            
373. A form of investigation in which the investigator assume a different and unofficial identity.
        A. Tailing
        B .Casing
        C. Espionage
        D. Undercover work                         
374. A type of surveillance in which extreme precautions and actions are taken in not losing
the subject.
        A. loose tail
        B. casing
        C.  pony tail
        D.  close tail                                     
375. A type of shadowing employed when a general impression of the subject’s habits and
associates is required.
        A.   loose tail
        B.   casing
        C.   pony tail
        D. close tail                                     
376.A surveillance activity for the purpose of waiting the anticipated arrival of a suspect or
observing his actions from a fixed location.
        A.   Casing
        B.   Tailing
        C.   Stake out
        D.   Espionage                                  
377. An examination of an individual’s person, houses, or effects or building, or premises with
the purpose of discovering contraband or personal properties connected in a crime.
        A.   Search
        B.   Raid
        C.   Investigation
        D.   Seizure                                      
378. A kind of evidence that tends to prove additional evidence of a different character to the
same point.
        A.    Corroborative evidence
        B.    Circumstantial evidence
        C.    Direct evidence
        D.    Real evidence                             
379.The process of bringing together in a logical manner all evidence collected during the
investigation and present it to the prosecutor.
        A.    case preparation
        B.    order maintenance
        C.    crime prevention
        D.    public service                           
380. Ways and means are resorted for the purpose of trapping and capturing the law breaker
during the execution of a criminal act.
        A.    Instigation
        B.    Inducement
        C.    Buy bust operation
        D.    Entrapment                              
381. A special qualification for an undercover agent.
        A.    excellent built
        B.    excellent eyesight
        C.    excellent looks
        D.    excellent memory                   
382.The discreet observation of places, persons and vehicles for the purpose of obtaining
information concerning the identities of activities of suspects.
        A.    close observation
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        B.    espionage


        C.    tailing
        D.    surveillance                             
383. The questioning of a person by law enforcement officers after that person has been taken
into custody.
        A.    preliminary investigation
        B.    interrogation
        C.    custodial investigation
        D.    cross examination                    
384. As a general rule, a warrant of arrest can be served at
        A.   day time               
        B.   night time
        C.   any day and at any time of the day or night
        D.   weekdays                                   
385. Meaures through which police seek to detect crimes, or attempts to be present when they
are committed, through the use of the undercover agents, electronic devices for wiretapping or
bugging, and stakeouts.
        A.    preventive measures
        B.    countermeasures
        C.    pro-active measures
        D.    tape measures                         
386. .A police activity directed toward the identification and apprehension of alleged criminals
and the accumulation, preservation, and presentation of evidence regarding their alleged
crimes.
       A. police patrol
        B. police intelligence
        C. Criminal procedure
        D. Criminal investigation               
387. An extension or continuation of the preliminary investigation.
         A. initial investigation   
        B.custodial investigation
        C.secondary investigation
        D.follow-up investigation                   
388. To obtain admission and confession of guilt is the primary purpose of
        A. Interview
        B. Surveillance
        C. Investigation
        D.Interrogation                                  
389. Such facts and circumstances that would lead a reasonably discreet and prudent man to
believe that an offense has been committed and that the object sought in connection with
the offense are in the place sought to be searched.
        A. prima facie evidence
        B. probable cause
        C. prejudicial question
        D.res ipsa loquitur                              
390. A search warrant shall be valid for _____ days from its date. Thereafter, it shall be void.
        A.    10 B.    15 C.    30 D.    45                                            
391. It means that a specific crime was committed at a specified time, date and place, and that
the person named in his report committed the crime.
        A.    corpus delicti
        B.    sufficiency of evidence
        C.    stare decisis
        D.    parens patriae                         
392. Police seek to prevent crime by being present in places where crimes might be committed
and by alerting citizens to refrain frompractices that make them or their property vulnerable.
         A.    opportunity denial
        B.    order maintenance
        C.    criminal investigation
        D.    police intelligence                      
393. A statement of the suspect directly acknowledging his guilt.
        A.    Admission
        B.    Confession
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        C.    Deposition


        D.    Accusation                                 
394.It may be a direct acknowledgement of the truth of the guilty fact as charge or of some
essential part of the commission of the minal act itself. 
        A.    Admission
        B.    Confession
        C.    Deposition
        D.    Accusation                                 
396. It may be a self-incriminatory statement by the subject falling short of an
acknowledgement of guilt.
        A.    Admission
        B.    Confession
     C.    Deposition
        D.    Accusation                                  
397. The simplest type of interview which concerns with the gathering of information regarding
the personal circumstances of a person who is the subject of investigation.
        A.    background interview
        B.    personal interview
        C.    intimate interview
        D.    pre-game interview                 
398. It means method of operation.
        A.    corpus delicti
        B.    parens patriae
        C.    stare decisis
        D.    modus operandi                       
399. It is one which induces the criminal to act and need not be shown in order to obtain
conviction.
        A.    Intent
        B.    Motive
        C.    Opportunity
        D.    Inducement                               
400. The three tools in criminal investigation, whereby their application varies in proportion on
their necessity to establish the guilt of the accused in a criminal case.
        A.    information, interrogation, instrumentation
        B.    detection, apprehension, conviction    ‘
        C.    inquiry, observation, conclusion
        D.    magnifying glass, pencil, tape measure    
401.The simple questioning of a person who is cooperating in the investigation.
        A.    Interview
        B.    Inquiry
        C.    Interrogation
        D.    Instrumentation                        
402. It involves a number of persons who might have handled evidence     between the time of
the commission of the alleged offense and the disposition of the case, should be kept to a
minimum.
        A. chain of command
        B. chain of custody
        C.evidence tracking
        D.tracing evidence                         
403. A kind of evidence which may link the suspect to the crime scene or offense. Examples
are fingerprints, impressions, blood etc.
        A.   physical evidence
        B.   associative evidence
        C.   tracing evidence
        D.   factual evidence                        
404. Articles and materials which are found in connection with an investigation and which help
in establishing the identity of the perpetrator or the circumstances under which the crime
was committed or which in general, assist in the prosecution of the criminal.
        A.   physical evidence
        B.   documentary evidence
        C.   tracing evidence
        D.   testimonial evidence                  
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405.The following are different techniques in interrogation except one:


        A.   sympathetic approach
        B.   emotional appeal
        C.   financial assistance
        D.   friendliness                                 
406.This may be applicable to a crime scene which is approximately circular or oval.  The
searchers gather at the center and proceed outward along radii or spokes.
        A.   strip method
        B.   wheel method
        C.   spiral method
        D.   zone method                            
407.The area to be searched is divided into quadrants and each searcher is assigned to one
quadrant.
        A.   strip method
        B.   wheel method
        C.   spiral method
        D.   zone method                           
408.The searchers follow each other in the path of a crime scene beginning in the outside and
circling around a central point.
        A. strip method
        B. wheel method
        C.spiral method
        D.zone method                                     
409.A kind of gathering information whereby a subject is being followed.
        A.    Convoy
        B.    Caravan
        C.    Tailing
        D.    Surveillance                          
410.Another term for tailing.
        A.Impersonating
        B.Backing
        C.Supporting
        D.Shadowing                                
411.A person who gives necessary information to the investigator. He may give the information
openly and even offer to be a witness or he may inform the investigator surreptitiously
andrequest to remain anonymous.
         A.   Witness
        B.   Expert witness
        C.   Hostile witness
        D.   Informant                               
412.The use of an equipment or tool to listen and record discreetly conversations of other
people.
        A.   Bugging
        B.   Dubbing
        C.   Mimicking
        D. Tapping                                      

413.The questioning of persons not suspected of being involved in a crime, but who knows
about the crime or individuals involved in it.
        A.   Interrogation
        B.   rumor mongering
        C.   interview
        D. inquiry                                        
414.An objective of criminal investigation.
        A.    determine the motive
        B.    identify criminals
        C.    rehabilitate criminals
        D.    prevent crimes                        
415.A term used to describe a transition which occur in the development of a fire, when, for
example, most of all the combustible surfaces within a room are heated above their
  ignition temperature at the same time.
        A.    Intensity
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        B.    Ignition


        C.    Flash over
        D.    Starter                                  
416.A term of the start of the combustion, its detailed process of a solid is very complicated,
since the proportion of different flammable vapors varies from one material to another
and contact with oxygen must take place before combustion can begin.
        A.    Intensity
        B.    Ignition
        C.    Flash over
        D.    Starter                                    
417.The term describes the transfer of heat through a gas or vacuum in a similar way to that of
A.    Ignition
        B.    Convection
        C.    Radiation
        D.    Conduction                          
418.The transfer of heat within a solid material from hotter to cooler parts.
        A.    Ignition
        B.    Convection
        C.    Radiation
        D.    Conduction                         
419.The greatest concern of the firemen at the fire/crime scene is to
        A.    interview witnesses
        B.    view the site of the crime
        C.    preserve the fire/crime scene
        D.    opportunity in the fire/crime scene 
420.Most malicious fires are set by individuals secretly; it is either set for revenge or self
aggrandizing; or set by psychotic fire setter, or for sexual gratification.
        A.    group fire setter
        B.    arson for profit
        C.    fire starter
        D.    solitary fire setter                 
421.The primary course of action in case of a fire.
        A.   pack up and flee
        B.   run for your life
        C.   call an ambulance
        D.   raise the alarm                            
422.The main product of the combustion of carbon.  It is not poisonous but is an asphyxia
which lowers the proportion of oxygen available for breathing.
        A.   carbon oxide
        B.   carbon monoxide
        C.   carbon paper
        D.   carbon dioxide                             
423.A normal product of combustion, and is poisonous, especially when the air supply to the
fire is restricted.
        A.    carbon oxide
        B.    carbon monoxide
        C.    carbon paper
        D.    carbon dioxide                            
424.The fire resisting property of structural elements and the behavior of a building material in
a fire, it is used to predict long it will resist the effect of a fire before it fails.
        A.    fire resistance
        B.    fire duration
        C.    fire proof
        D.    fire strength                              
425.A type of fire that is the result of the combustion of certain metals in finely divided forms;
magnesium, potassium, zinc, etc….
        A.    class A
        B.    class B
        C.    class C
        D.    class D                                        
426.A type of fire which results from burning of wood, paper, textiles, and other carbonaceous
materials.Extinguishment of this fire is by quenching and cooling.
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        A.    class A


        B.    class B
        C.    class C
        D.    class D                                        
427. The following are components of fire except one:
        A.    Gas
        B.    Fuel
        C.    Oxygen
        D.    Heat                                           
428.It is observed in structural fires and can be an indicator of the fire travel and point of origin.
        A.    Charring
        B.    Alligatoring
        C.    V pattern
        D.    Pour pattern                              
429.A pattern or network of fine, irregular lines in glass and wood.
        A.    Crazing
        B.    Spalling
        C.    Light bulbs
        D.    Charring                                     
430.A tool employed by an arsonist to delay the start of the fire and allow him to establish an
alibi.
        A.    Accelerants
        B.    delaying tactic
        C.    timing device
        D.    stopper                                      
431.It can be readily identified by their distinctive odors, and the most common examples are
gasoline, turpentine and kerosene.
        A.    Accelerants
        B.    Trailers
        C.    timing device
        D.    Stopper                                     
432.This catalytic combustion device is the most common means employed to detect
flammable vapors.
        A.    Accelerant
        B.    Sniffer
        C.    timing device
        D.    stopper                                      
433.The irresistible impulse or compulsion to start a fire and experience gratification and
satisfaction from it.
        A.    fire starter syndrome
        B.    pyrotechnic disease
        C.    pyromania
        D.    pyrophobia                                                                      
434.It is known as the “Fire Code of the Philippines.”
        A.    PD 1108
        B.    PD 1017
        C.    PD 1081
        D.    PD 1185                                     
435.Any material or mixture consisting of a fuel and oxidizer used to set off explosives.
        A.    blasting agent
        B.    blasting cap
        C.    gun powder
        D.    explosive primer                         
436.These are description of materials or compounds that are easily set on fire except one:
        A.    Combustible
        B.    Corrosive
        C.    Flammable
        D.    Inflammable                               
437.Any material having a flash point at or above 37.80 degree Celsius or 100 degree
Fahrenheit.
        A.    combustible liquid
        B.    flammable liquid
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        C.    inflammable liquid


        D.    corrosive liquid                          
438.Any liquid that causes fire when in contact with organic matter.
        A.    combustible liquid
        B.    flammable liquid
        C.    inflammable liquid
        D.    corrosive liquid                          
439.An extremely hot luminous bridge formed by the passage of an electric current across the
space between two conductors.
        A.    electrical arc
        B.    damper
        C.    duct system
        D.    ember                                        
440.The active principle of burning, characterized by the heat and light combustion.
        A.    explosion   
        B.    arson
        C.    combustion
        D.    fire                                            
441.A type of fire, of flammable liquid and gasses.
        A.    class A
        B.    Class B
        C.    Class C
        D.    Class D                                      
442.A mass movement in a fluid, an example a liquid or a gas where fluid at one temperature
and density moves under the influence of gravity at different temperatures.
        A.    Conduction
        B.    Convection
        C.    Radiation
        D.    Combustion                                
443.The temperature at which a liquid is transformed or converted to vapor.
        A.    burning point
        B.    melting point
        C.    freezing point
        D.    boiling point                               
444.The first action taken by a traffic unit to escape from a collision course or to avoid hazard.
        A.    point of no return
        B.    point of no escape
        C.    start of evasive action
        D.    final position                               
445.The movement of vehicles, and pedestrians in a road or highway.
        A.    Traffic
        B.    Flight
        C.    Trip
        D.    Journey                                     
446.A method of locating a spot in the area by measurements from two or more reference
points.
        A.    traffic report
        B.    spot report
     C .    triangulation
        D.    accident investigation                
447.The force that tends to pull all objects to the center of the earth.
        A.    Inertia
        B.    Friction
        C.    Energy
        D.    Gravity                                      
448.Any motor vehicle accident that results in no death, but only injuries to one or more
persons.
        A.    Fatal
        B.    Chronic
        C.    Non fatal
        D.    Injurious                                    
449.The “Traffic and Land Transportation Code of the Philippines”
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        A.    RA 7160


        B.    RA 8551
        C.    RA 6425
        D.    RA 4136                                     
450.An occurrence in a sequence of events, which usually produces unintended injury, death
or property damage.
        A.    traffic incidents
        B.    traffic accidents
        C.    traffic hazards
        D.    traffic events                             
451.Any motor vehicle accident occurring on a traffic way.
        A.   non motor vehicle traffic accident
        B.   non motor vehicle non-traffic  accident
        C.   motor vehicle non-traffic accident
        D.   motor vehicle traffic accident     
452.An order wherein a violator is commanded to appear in court, but without detaining him.
        A.   traffic citation
        B.   traffic request
        C.   traffic warrant
        D.   D. traffic violation                        
453.The first accidental touching of an object collision course or otherwise avoid a hazard.
        A.    primary contact
        B.    secondary  contact
        C.    disengagement
        D.    initial contact                              
454.The following are the three E’s of Traffic Management and Operation except one:
        A.   Engineering
        B.   Education
        C.  Enforcement
        D.  Evaluation                                    
455.The “Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002.”
        A.    RA 9870
        B.    RA 9165
        C.    RA 1017
        D.    RA 6195                                      
456. Drugs that produce perceptual alteration, varying emotional change, thought disruption
and ego distortion. They are called psychedelics.
        A.    Tranquillizers
        B.    Hallucinogens
        C.    Stimulants
        D.    Depressants                               
457.Drugs which produce insensibility, stupor, melancholy or dullness of the mind with
delusions.
        A.    Stimulants
        B.    Narcotics
        C.    Depressants
        D.    Hallucinogens                              
458.The practice or profession of having sexual intercourse for money or profit.
        A.    Gynecology
        B.    Prostitution
        C.    White Slavery
        D.    Sex Trade                                   
459.The scientific name of Indian hemp plant.
        A.    cannabis sativa L
        B.    Papaver somniforum
        C.    deoxyribonucleic acid
        D.    methamphetamine HCl                
460.The original components of heroin and morphine.
        A.    Codeine
        B.    Caffeine
        C.    Opium
        D.    Methamphetamine                       
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461.An inter department agency that enforce and carry out the law against illegal drugs.
        A.    Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency
        B.    Bureau of Foods and Drugs
        C.    Dangerous Drug Board
        D.    Food and Drug Administration    
362.A harmful conduct or habit, the indulgence of which leads to depravity, wickedness and
corruption of the mind and body.
        A.    Vice
        B.    Abuse
        C.    Addiction
        D.    Virtue                                         
463.The most common form of stimulant.
        A.    Heroin
        B.    Codeine
        C.    Morphine
        D.    Shabu                                         
464.It is chemically known as methamphetamine hydro chloride.
        A.    Heroin
        B.    Codeine
        C.    Morphine
        D.    None of these                             
465.A derivative of opium which is used a cough reliever.
        A.    Codeine
        B.    Heroin
        C.    Morphine
        D.    Caffeine                                      
466.Any part of the plant of the papaver somniferum, including the seeds.
        A.    opium poppy
        B.    marijuana
        C.    caffeine components
467.Another term for psychological drug addiction.
        A.    drug habituation B. drug net consciousness C. drug pushing D.    drug
dependence                       
468.Commercially produced drugs that can be legally sold or dispensed only by a physician’s
order.
        A. illegal drugs B. prohibited drug C. regulated drugs D. prescription drugs                        
469.Any chemical substance that by virtue of its chemical nature alters the structure and
functioning of living organism.
        A.    Alcohol B.    Poison C.    Drug D.    Vice                                              
470.It is, in most cases, the initial step for obtaining information to determine the origin and
cause of fire.A.    Evidence collection B.    laboratory examination of evidence
        C.    interview witnesses D.    interrogation of suspects              
471. It was in 1811 when he became part of the Brigadede la Surete which eventuall
evolved as national detective agency of France. Which of the following personality in the
detective history which is a former convict that became a notorious thief catcher in Paris?
A. John Fieldin B. Eugene Vidocq C. Edmond Locard D. Henry Goddard
472. Which of the following is considered as the first organized group of non-uniformed thief-
catchers that served as the forerunner of Scotland Yard?
A. Criminal Investigation Department B. Bow Street Runner C. Brigade de la Surete
D. Shire Reeve
473. This famous case caused total damage on the reputation of anthropometry as positive
means of personal identification. The case was led to advancement of fingerprints in United
States. Which one is being described?
A. Colin Pitchfork case B. West Case (William West & Will West) C. New York vs.
Castro D. Daubert Case
474. Considering traffic signs, what type of traffic sign is commonly known as the
“caution sign”?
a. Regulatory Signs b. Mandatory Signs c. Informative Signs d. Danger Warning Signs
475. The essential element in parricide is:
a. age b. blood c. relationship d. status
476. The following are the primary jobs of an investigator; EXCEPT:
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a. to discover whether an offense has been committed under the law


b.to determine the guilt of the offender
c. to discover how it was committed
d.to discover why the crime was committed
477. It is an art which deals with the identity and location of the offender and provide evidence
of guilt in criminal proceedings:
a. criminal search b. court proceedings c. criminal prosecution d. criminal
investigation
478. Special Crime Investigation deals with the study of:
a. major crimes b. infraction of law c. violation of special laws d. violation of ordinances
479. A person who killed his spouse but was entitled to the benefits of Article 247 of the RPC
shall suffer the penalty of:
a. reclusion perpetua b. reclusion temporal c. Death d. destierro
480. What is the color of lividity of person who died of carbon monoxide poisoning?
a. reddish b. dark brown c. bluish d. cherry red to pinkish
481. Post-mortem change that is characterized by the discoloration of the body after death:
a. livor mortis b. rigor mortis c. algor mortis d. all of the above
482. X entered the house of B through an open door at the second level by scaling up to the
terrace, and once inside took some personal properties belonging to the latter. What crime did
X commit?
a. robbery b. theft c. akyatbahay d. qualified trespass to dwelling
483. The following are factors affecting algor mortis, EXCEPT:
a. illness b. maggots c. room temperature d. clothes
484. What injury would a person sustain once he is hit in the head with hard object?
a. lacerated wound b. incised wound c. hematoma d. abrasions
485. A is the natural son of B, while B is the legitimate son of C. A killed C. what crime did he
commit?
a. parricide b. homicide c. murder d. both a and b
485. How many hours does the blood in the body remain fluid after death?
a. 1-4 b. 4-6 c. 6-8 d. 8-12
486. What is the penalty of homicide?
a. death b. reclusion temporal c. reclusion perpetua d. prision mayor in its max.
period
487. Clinical death is also called:
a. somatic death b. molecular death c. apparent death d. state of suspended animation
488. Any person who kills a child less than 3 days of age is guilty of:
a. abortion b. infanticide c. murder d. parricide
489. Suspect smashed the window of a car, opened the same and got inside then took and
carted away personal belongings of the owner. The suspect committed:
a. theft b. robbery with force upon things c. robbery d. theft & malicious
mischief
490. Lividity will become fixed in approximately _____ hours after death:
a. 1-4 b. 4-6 c. 6-8 d. 8-12
491. A husband who killed his live-in partner and their daughter is liable for:
a. 2 counts of Parricide b. homicide & parricide c. 2 counts of homicide d. murder &
parricide
492. How many hours does it usually take to empty the stomach of the person?
a. 3-4 hrs. b. 6-12 hrs. c. 12-16 hrs. d.16-24 hrs.
493. What injury is produced by the forcible application and penetration of sharp pointed
instrument?
a. stab wound b. incised wound c. punctured wound d. gunshot wound
494. The phrase “other ascendant” under Art.246 refers to:
a. parents b. siblings c. offspring d. grandparents
495. Presence of defense wound in the body of the victim who is found hanged is:
a. accidental b. suicidal c. homicidal d. all of these
496. The following are evidence to show that the gunshot wound is accidental, EXCEPT:
a. victim more than one shot b. usually there is but one shot
c. testimony of the witness d. there is no special area of the body involved
497. Mr. X, a Moro, has three wives. He killed his 3rd wife. What is his liability?
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a. parricide b. homicide c. murder d. either b or c


498. A person who is accidentally kills his spouse is guilty of:
a. homicide b. parricide c. parricide through reckless imprudence d. murder
499. Cessation of breathing is a sign of:
a. cooling of body temp. b. death c. stiffening of the body d. loss of vital signs
500. Stiffening of the body which occurs after death is called:
a. livor mortis b. algor mortis c. rigor mortis d. post- mortem lividity
501. A dead body under normal condition would start to decompose in approximately:
a. 12-16 hrs. b. 16-24 hrs. c. 1-2 days d. 2-4 days
502. In determining the sufficiency of evidence, proof beyond reasonable doubt is the weight
and sufficiency of evidence needed to convict the defendant in
A. Administrative cases B. Civil cases C. Criminal cases D. Political issues
503. If a suspect refuses to answer questions because he is afraid that he might say things
that can be used against him later, he should claim his right
A. to remain silent B. to have an attorney C. against self-incrimination D. to
innocence
504. In order to have a speedy and logical flow of conducting criminal investigation, the
detective or investigator should have
A. evidence B. a systematic plan C. a theory D. intelligence
505. In order to prove that a fire incident is an arson case, it is a must that the qualifying
circumstances are attendant to it. Which of the following is not included?
a. Willfulness b. Motive c. Burning d. Imprudence
506. These refers to those acts which are sexual in nature, committed against a woman or her
child.
a. psychological violence b. sexual abuse c. physical violence d. violence against women
& children
507. In its broadest sense, the term refers to the various methods used by the bureau to stop,
extinguish and control destructive fire for eventual prevention of loss of life and property. What
is it?
a. Fire Protection b. Fire Prevention c. Fire Suppression d. Firefighting
508. Is violence against women and children be committed by men alone?
a. No, women may be liable b. Yes, only men has the capacity to do so
c. sometimes d. Maybe, due to their masculine superiority
509. In the context of modern world crimes, pyramid schemes is also termed as _________.
a. matrix marketing b. matrix compensation c. multi-Fraud d. multi-matrix
system
510. It is an attempt to obtain sensitive information such as usernames, passwords, and credit
card details, often for malicious reasons, by disguising as a trustworthy entity in an electronic
communication. Which one is being described?
a. Phishing b. Hacking c. Credit card fraud d. Electronic Pornography
511. What is the activity devoted to the planning and coordinating legal search which are
conducted to locate physical evidences at the locus criminis?
A. Crime Scene Investigation B. Intelligence Operation
C. Criminal Investigation D. Covert Operation
512. . What is the first stage of crime scene investigation?
A. Collection of evidence B. Preservation of the crime scene
C. Processing the crime scene D. Transportation of victims
513. In arson investigation cases, the presence of carbon monoxide in the blood of the victim
of fire is considered a tell tale sign that the victim died
A. before the fire B. after the fire C. during the fire D. of smoking
514. Any condition or act which increases or may cause increase in the probability of the
occurrence of fire or which may obstruct, delay, hinder or interfere with fire fighting operations
and the safeguarding of life and property is called
A. Danger on Fire B. Fire hazard C. Fire Obstruction D. Abatement
515. Information is one of the significant investigative tools. When information was furnished
by informants or informers, basically it comes from _____.
a. cultivated sources b. grapevine sources c. regular sources d. paid sources
516. A traffic control signal by which traffic is alternately commanded to stop and permitted to
proceed I accordance with predetermined time schedule.
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a. Computerized control of signal networks b. Progressive System


c. Traffic Lighting System d. Fixed-Time System
517. A single white dotted lines in the roadway indicates;
a. on two lanes, separates traffic moving in opposite direction
b. could be found in road sections that are dangerous
c. overtaking is extremely dangerous
d. passing and overtaking can only be made anytime as favorable
518. They are the expert group that handles computer security incidents. Alternative names for
such groups include computer emergency readiness team and computer security incident
response team.
a. Computer Electronic Recording Team b. Command Emergency Response Team
c. Computer Emergency Response Team d. Certified Expert Responding Team
520. Consider statutory rape, is force or intimidation is a requisite to the crime?
a. No, minority is a manifest qualifying circumstance b. Yes, force is a
qualifying circumstance c. Sometimes, if the victim is unconscious d. Maybe this time
521. Dolfo courted Ana. They became sweethearts. Dolfo wanted to have sexual intercourse
with Ana but the latter refuses since they were not yet married. Dolfo manipulated a fake
marriage, after which, Ana agreed to have sexual intercourse with Dolfo. Thereafter, Dolfo was
nowhere to be found. What was the crime committed by Dolfo?
a. Rape by means of grave abuse of authority b. Rape by means of fraudulent
machination c. Simple seduction d. Qualified abduction
522. Combustion is classified into flaming and glowing mode. Which one of the following
represents the flaming mode of combustion?
A. Fire tetrahedron B. Fire triangle C. Free radicals D. Elements of fire
523. An effort made to determine what actually occurred and the understanding of the
circumstances of a crime is called
A. Physical construction B. Crime scene investigation C. Mental reconstruction
D. Crime reconstruction
524. 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 –
A. Preliminary Investigation Report B. Final Investigation Report
C. Secondary Report D. Field Note Taking
525. It is the process by which proceeds from a criminal activity are disguised to conceal their
illicit origin. Which one is being described?
a. Smuggling b. Money Laundering c. Terrorist Financing d. Transnational
Crime
526. These are marketing and investment frauds which reward participants for inducing other
people to join the program. What is it?
a. Pyramid Scheme b. Terrorist Financing c. Money Laundering d.
Computer Hacking
527. One day, two friends Archie and Gino was making their project. Archie, a gay touches the
private part of Gino while the latter was busy fixing his computer. Can Archie be liable of Acts
of Lasciviousness?
a. No b. Maybe no c. Yes d. Maybe yes
528. It occurs when a group of people participate in the rape of a single victim. It also involves
more alcohol and other drug use, night attacks and severe sexual assault outcomes and less
victim resistance and fewer weapons than individual rape. What is this?
a. Gang Rape b. Date Rape c. Spousal Rape d. Sadistic Rape
529. Any person who found lost property must return or deliver the same to the owner if
known, if not, deliver it to the authorities. Otherwise, such person is presumed to be the _____.
a. thief b. owner c. responsible person d. enabler
530. An examination of the immediate vicinity of the crime scene where the perpetrator may
have been hiding immediately after commission of the crime is called –
A. Warm search B. Hot search C. Cold search D. Spiral search
531. The systematic classification of the fundamentals or basic factors of a criminal method
can be described as –
A. Corpus delicti B. Modus operandi C. Criminal design D. None of these
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532. In criminal investigation, it is considered that __ is inner drive or impulse or intention that
causes a person to accomplish a criminal act.
A. Motive B. Urge C. Intent D. Need
533. What element of crime commission referring to the condition and favorable time of the
suspect to possibly execute and commit the crime?
A. Motive B. Timing C. Opportunity D. Alibi
535. The setting made up of all those who had custody of the evidence since its acquisition by
a police agency to ensure continuous accountability is called –
A. chain of custody B. custody of evidence
C. transfer of evidence D. chain of custody of evidence
536. Dismembered or cut up parts of the human body such as hand, feet, torso, sex organ,
and others which are thrown to different places to conceal a crime are medically termed as –
A. Mutilation B. Chop chop C. Mutilated remains D. Corps
537. What is known to refer to the peculiar habits of the criminals in committing crimes?
A. operational method B. criminal trademark C. modus operandi D. crime
signature
538. Which of the following is most likely true:
a. The job of the investigator ends at the accident scene
b. The job of the investigator ends after he leaves the accident scene
c. The success of traffic accident investigation depends mostly on the desire of the investigator
d. The job of the investigator starts from the time the accident is reported until the case
goes to court, if ever
539. The use of force or intimidation is not a requisite for this kind of rape. The moment the
accused had sexual intercourse with a woman who is below 12 years of age at the time of the
sexual assault, the crime of rape was committed. Which one is being described?
a. statutory rape b. incestuous rape c. by sexual fraudulent machination d. by grave
abuse of authority
540. When investigating a trafficking in person, the act is considered a trafficking in a large
scale or committed by a syndicate –
a. When committed by persons of high position in the society
b. If carried out by a group of three (3) or more persons conspiring or confederating
with one another.
c. If committed domestically d. When committed across international borders
541. Light materials are considered Class A fires, while combustible metals are __________
fire.
A. Class D B. Class C C. Class A D. Class B
542. In organized crime investigation, when we speak of transnational crime groups, it
operates not only in one but several what –
A. States B. Borders C. Areas D. Targets
543. 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 person
are called –
A. Trace items B. Clues C. Investigative Leads D. Investigative Theory
544. What ability which challenge the investigator to go down to the level of minors, the
prostitute or slum dwellers, or the level of the other professionals or the members of the elite?
a. Acting ability b. Keen power of observation c. Endurance d. Incorruptible
honesty and integrity
545. Under Philippine law, breaking and entering into house or building with felonious intent is
known as –
A. Burglary B. Larceny C. Robbery D. Theft
546. Those robbers who usually enter windows of second floor, puts chair against door to
afford time to leave, especially if discovered are called –
A. Apartment house robbers B. Safe robbers C. Jimmy entry robbers D. Super
robbers
547. n its narrowest sense, the term referring to the various safety measures utilized to stop
harmful or destructive fires from starting is called ______.
a. Fire control b. Fire Suppression c. Fire protection d. Countermeasures
548. If suspected to have been tailing by the subject himself, immediately disengage and never
have?
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A. An eye to eye contact with the subject B. Repeated unusual movements


C. Conversation with subject D. A premature engagements
549. As compared before, criminals today are more sophisticated and in several
occasion/cases, are “graduates of the penal institutions”. What does “graduates” in the said
phrase mean?
A. Students B. Ex-convicts C. Parolees D. Living-outs
550. When we speak of cybercrimes, it also includes traditional crimes such as fraud, theft,
blackmail, forgery and embezzlement in which computers or networks are used to facilitate
what kind of activity?
A. Cyber B. Criminal C. Suspected D. Licit
551. Al-Qaeda’s holy warriors are determined to kill their considered enemies/targets because
they believed that if they kill an enemy and in the process they also died, they will for sure
where to go?
A. Palace B. Pedestal C. List of heroes D. Heaven
552. The commonly use scientific discipline such as forensic ballistics, forensic dactyloscopy, f
orensic toxicology, forensic photography etc. are all aids in?
A. Helping crime enthusiasts B.Pinning down or convicting the accused
C. Helping victims’ relatives D. Crime avoidance of s suspects
553. As an arson prober, its primary duty is to determine the –
A. Origin of fire B. Extent of damage C. Cause of fire D. Odor of the smoke
554. In police parlance, this kind of robbery is one made in an open place following sudden
attack. What is being referred to?
A. “Snatching cases” B. “Hold up cases” C. “Forcible entry” D. “Frisking”
555. The killing of four or more victims at one location at one single event is also called
A. Mass murder B. Continuing crime C. Serial murder D. Complex crime
556. A criminal act committed by a person of respectability and high social status in the course
of his or her occupation is called –
A. Corporate crimes B. White-collar crime C. Occupational crime D. High
profile crime
557. After cessation of the vital functions of the body there is still life among individual cells.
This is also known as molecular or cellular death. In this case, death of cells may occur after
death during –
a. 6-12 hours b. 3-6 hours c. 1-3 hours d. 12 hours and above
558. As a rule, if there is no heart action for a period of _________ death is regarded as
certain.
a. 10 minutes b. 5 minutes c. 15 minutes d. 1-3 minutes
559. These are articles and materials which are found in connection with the investigation and
which aid in establishing the identity of the perpetrator or circumstances under which the crime
was committed. These refers to as ____.
a. autoptic evidence b. physical evidence c. corroborative evidence d.
circumstantial evidence
560. The court may require the physician to present the skeleton of the victim which was
examined for the judge to see the presence and degree of the antemortem fracture. In this
case, the evidence described above is an example of ______.
a. physical evidence b. autoptic evidence c. direct evidence d. biological
evidence
561. The following are considered highly probable evidences of sex. Which one is not
included?
a. Possession of vagina b. Presence of developed and large breasts in female.
c. Muscular development and distribution of fat in the body. d. Presence of ovary in female
562. How many days after infliction does a “blackeye” can be observed to be turning Purple?
a. 1-4 days b. 4-5 days c. 6-7 days d. 8-9 days
563. The following are the requisites of self-defense, except;
A. unlawful aggression B. reasonable necessity of the means employed to repel it
C. sufficient provocation on the part of person defending himself
D. lack of sufficient provocation on the part of the person defending himself
564. Criminal investigation, to be effective, is not governed by rigid rules or laws, but most
often, it is governed by –
A. intuition B. felicity of inspiration C. some chances D. all of the above
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565. It is the act of any person who, with intent to gain, for himself or for another shall buy,
posses, keep, acquire, conceal, sell or in any other deal on any articles, items, objects or
anything of value which he knows to have been derived from the proceeds of crime. What is it?
a. money laundering b. fencing c. pyramidic scheming d. syndicated stafa
566. When a suspect is questioned of his or her involvement in a crime and that he or she is
reluctant to divulge information, the method of questioning should be through –
A. Interrogation B. Interview C. Emotional appeal D. Instrumentation
567. He may be one who gives the necessary information to the investigator. He may give the
information openly and even offer to be a witness or he may inform the investigator
surreptitiously and request to remain anonymous.
A. Informant B. Tracing C. Sources of information D. Informer
568. When the crime subject of investigation is gambling, prostitution, illegal sale of drugs,
alcohol, dishonesty among employees or infidelity of a spouse, the appropriate method of s
urveillance is –
A. Casing B. Shadowing or tailing C. One-man shadow D. Two-man shadow
569. The speed adjusted to the potential or possible hazards or the road and traffic situation
ahead and usually determined by the road rather than the particular driver of a vehicle is:
a. speed limit b. minimum limit c. allowable limit d. safe speed
570. The chronological arrangement of the color of the traffic lights from top to bottom is:
a. Yellow, Red, Green b. Green, Red, Yellow c. Red, Yellow, Green d. Green,
Yellow, Red
571. Which of the following is considered conclusive sign of human death?
a. Cessation of respiration b. Cooling of the body
c. Cessation of heart function and circulation d. Heating of the body
572. The following are elements of violent death, EXCEPT
A.That the victim at the time the injuries were inflicted was in normal health
b. That death may be expected from the physical injuries
c. That death ensued within a reasonable time
d. That death ensued from a lingering illness
573. What liability can be inflict upon any one that will commit acts of concealing or destroying
the body of the crime or effects or instruments in order to prevent the discovery of acts of
human trafficking?
a. accessories b. accomplice liability c. attempted trafficking d. principal
574. Among the constitutional rights accorded to every arrested person under custodial
investigation, one of them is not included –
A. Right to bail bond B. Right to remain silent C. Right to have a legal counsel D.
Right to be informed of the nature and cause of accusation.
575. Sweating, color change, dry mouth, pulse and breathing if found to be abnormal to a
subject/suspect, may indicate –
A. sufficient, strong and convincing evidence of guilt B. physiological symptoms of guilt
C. circumstantial evidence of guilt D. innocence of the subject
576. Search of crime scene where the searchers (A, B & C) proceed slowly at the same pace
along the path parallel to one side of the rectangle. At the end of the rectangle, the searcher
turns and proceeds back along new lanes but parallel to the first movement. This type of
search is called –
A. spiral method C. zone method B. strip method D. wheel
578. Legally, in order to establish a case of arson;
A. the fire must have been started by the suspect with own hand
B. the property does not belong to the suspect of the crime
C. the evidence of incendiarism must be direct and positive not circumstantial
D. the presumption that the fire was accidental in origin must be overcome
579. In most cases, who are the first to arrive at the crime scene and have the authority to
preserve its integrity against possible contamination or destruction?
a. NBI b. Patrol Officers c. OCO d. Chief PNP
580. You arrive first at an automobile fire. A short circuit caused a small fire under the hood
which has spread to the dashboard and wires are also involved. Of the following, the one
which should be performed first is –
A. cool the hood by applying the water B. apply ashes, sand or earth on the hood
C. cut the ignition wiring using a knife D. disconnect the battery terminal connections
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581. The process of putting together the evidence available with the objective of understanding
the nature and sequence of events that created it. In forensic evidence analysis, it is called –
a. individualization b. reconstruction c. evidence recognition d. classification
582. For the crime scene investigators to recognize each type of evidence at their locations, it
is a requisite that the Investigator on Case and the SOCO Team Leader to conduct ____ prior
to the actual processing in order to avoid possible contamination.
a. walk through search b. crime scene analysis c. video coverage d. initial briefing
583. Although, the term “latent” connotes something _____, but the term likewise refers to any
print in the crime scene, including those visible or partially visible impressions.
a. Visible b. Obvious c. Emboss d. Hidden
584. These are abrasions or other injury in which the shape of the object that caused the injury
leaves a negative impression on the body.
a. coup injury b. contra coup injury c. pattern injury d. gun shot wound
585. The penetration of ordinary window glass by a projectile, whether it is a bullet or a stone,
produces a familiar fracture pattern in which cracks both radiate outward and encircle the hole.
However those characterized by forming a rough circle is called __.
a. entrance fracture b. exit fracture c. concentric fracture d. radial fracture
586. Interviews with rape survivors should consist of the following elements. Which one is not
included?
a. the therapeutic interview, b. the investigative interview, c. the medical interview
and d. the personal interview.
587. It is the investigator’s responsibility to insure that every precaution is exercised to
preserve the evidence. What is being described?
A. Tagging of evidence B. Evaluation of evidence C. Preservation of evidence
D. Releasing evidence
588. The fundamental responsibility of the officer in charge of protecting the crime scene is to:
A. interrogate the witnesses
B. engage in the search for traces left by the search for traces leftby the criminal
C. removal of evidence which may prove importance to the case
D. preserving the site of the crime in the same physical condition as it was left by the
perpetrator.
589. The main reason why both traffic officers and signal lights are used on some intersection
is that –
A. motorist are discourage from “jumping signals”
B. traffic can be kept moving at a faster rate
C. greater safety to pedestrians and motorist is effected
D. an officer can stop and start as necessity demands
590. All lines, patterns, words, colors or other gadgets except signs set into the surface or
applied upon or attached to the pavement or curbing officially placed for the purpose of
regulating traffic are considered –
A. warning signs B. traffic management C. traffic engineering
D. pavement marking
591. The principal alkaloid of opium constituting as much as 20% of opium is –
A. Morphine B. Heroin C. Codeine D. hashish
592. The so called “golden triangle” where illicit drugs are produced refers to –
A. Myanmar-Vietnam-Thailand borders B. Laos-Thailand-China borders
C. Thailand-Myanmar-Laos borders D. Thailand-Myanmar-China borders
593. What is the test used in determining whether the blood is for human origin or not?
a. Acid hematin b. Precipitin test c. Albumin test d. Alkaline test
594. In narcotics drug testing, chemists explained that Methamphetamine Hydrochloride is
usually checked using –
a. Wagner test b. Fast blue salt test c. Simon’s test d. Mecke Test
595. The primary responsibility of a fire investigator in fire investigation is to –
A. determine the true cause of fire B. determine the origin of fire
C. determine the fire setter D. determine the victim
596. Forensic scientists have discovered that the potentially lethal blood alcohol is –
a. 0.20% b. 0.15% c. 2.50% d. 0.40%
597. Any person who shall kill his father, mother, or child whether legitimate or illegitimate, or
any of his ascendant or descendant or his spouse, shall be guilty of:
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a. parricide b. murder c. infanticide d. death under exceptional


circumstances
598. It is the official inquiry made by the police on the facts and circumstances surrounding the
death of a person which is expected to be unlawful:
a. criminal investigation b. homicide investigation c. special crime investigation
d. inquest cases
599. What qualifying circumstance is present when the offended party was not given the
opportunity to make a defense?
a. employing means to weaken the defense b. taking advantage of superior strength
c. means to afford impunity d. treachery
600. What type of lividity is characterized by the clotting of blood inside the blood vessel?
a. hypostatic b. static c. diffusion d. coagulation

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