1.
An extra judicial confession obtained from Answer: D
a suspect is admissible 6.A type of shadowing employed when a
in a court of law if it was made in the presence general impression of the
of a counsel subject’s habits and associates is required.
of his own choice and must be in A. loose tail
A. the presence of a fiscal B. casing
B. the presence of a police investigator C. pony tail
C. writing D. close tail
D. front of a judge Answer: A
Answer: C
7.A surveillance activity for the purpose of
2. Fiscals and Prosecutors are under the waiting the anticipated
control and supervision of arrival of a suspect or observing his actions
the from a fixed location.
[Link] Bureau of Investigation A. Casing
B. Department of the Interior and Local B. Tailing
Government C. Stake out
C. Supreme Court D. Espionage
[Link] of Justice Answer: C
Answer: D
[Link] examination of an individual’s person,
[Link] questioning of a person in a formal and houses, or effects or a
systematic way and is building, or premises with the purpose of
most often used to question criminal suspects discovering contraband's
to determine their or personal properties connected in a crime.
probable guilt or innocence. A. Search
A. Inquiry B. Raid
B. Interview C. Investigation
C. polygraph examination D. Seizure
D. interrogation Answer: A
Answer: D
9.A kind of evidence that tends to prove
4.A form of investigation in which the additional evidence of a
investigator assume a different different character to the same point.
and unofficial identity. A. Corroborative evidence
A. Tailing B. Circumstantial evidence
B. Casing C. Direct evidence
C. Espionage D. Real evidence
D. Undercover work Answer: A
Answer: D
[Link] process of bringing together in a
5.A type of surveillance in which extreme logical manner all evidence
precautions and actions collected during the investigation and present
are taken in not losing the subject. it to the prosecutor.
A. loose tail A. case preparation
B. casing B. order maintenance
C. pony tail C. crime prevention
D. close tail D. public service
Answer: A [Link] through which police seek to
detect crimes, or attempts
[Link] and means are resorted for the to be present when they are committed,
purpose of trapping and through the use of the
capturing the law breaker during the execution undercover agents, electronic devices for
of a criminal act. wiretapping or bugging,
A. Instigation and stakeouts.
B. Inducement A. preventive measures
C. Buy bust operation B. countermeasures
D. Entrapment C. pro-active measures
Answer: D D. tape measures
Answer: C
12.A special qualification for an undercover
agent. 17.A police activity directed toward the
A. excellent built identification and
B. excellent eyesight apprehension of alleged criminals and the
C. excellent looks accumulation,
D. excellent memory preservation, and presentation of evidence
Answer: D regarding their
alleged crimes.
[Link] discreet observation of places, persons A. police patrol
and vehicles for the B. police intelligence
purpose of obtaining information concerning C. Criminal procedure
the identities or D. Criminal investigation
activities of suspects. Answer: D
A. close observation
B. espionage [Link] extension or continuation of the
C. tailing preliminary investigation.
D. surveillance A. initial investigation
Answer: D [Link] investigation
[Link] investigation
14. The questioning of a person by law [Link]-up investigation
enforcement officers after Answer: D
that person has been taken into custody.
A. preliminary investigation 19. To obtain admission and confession of
B. interrogation guilt is the primary purpose
C. custodial investigation of
D. cross examination A. Interview
Answer: B B. Surveillance
C. Investigation
15. As a general rule, a warrant of arrest can D. Interrogation
be served at Answer: D
A. day time
B. night time [Link] facts and circumstances that would
C. any day and at any time of the day or night lead a reasonably
D. weekdays discreet and prudent man to believe that an
Answer: C offense has been
committed and that the object sought in
connection with the [Link] may be a direct acknowledgement of the
offense are in the place sought to be searched. truth of the guilty fact
A. prima facie evidence as charge or of some essential part of the
B. probable cause commission of the
C. prejudicial question criminal act itself.
[Link] ipsa loquitur A. Admission
Answer: B B. Confession
C. Deposition
21.A search warrant shall be valid for _____ D. Accusation
days from its date. Answer: B
Thereafter, it shall be void.
A. 10 [Link] may be a self-incriminatory statement by
B. 15 the subject falling
C. 30 short of an acknowledgement of guilt.
D. 45 A. Admission
Answer: A B. Confession
C. Deposition
[Link] means that a specific crime was D. Accusation
committed at a specified time, Answer: A
date and place, and that the person named in
his report committed [Link] simplest type of interview which
the crime. concerns with the gathering
A. corpus delicti of information regarding the personal
B. sufficiency of evidence circumstances of a person
C. stare decisis who is the subject of investigation.
D. parens patriae A. background interview
Answer: A B. personal interview
C. intimate interview
[Link] seek to prevent crime by being D. pre-game interview
present in places where Answer: A
crimes might be committed and by alerting
citizens to refrain from [Link] means method of operation.
practices that make them or their property A. corpus delicti
vulnerable. B. parens patriae
A. opportunity denial C. stare decisis
B. order maintenance D. modus operandi
C. criminal investigation Answer: D
D. police intelligence
Answer: A [Link] is one which induces the criminal to act
and need not be
24.A statement of the suspect directly shown in order to obtain conviction.
acknowledging his guilt. A. Intent
A. Admission B. Motive
B. Confession C. Opportunity
C. Deposition D. Inducement
D. Accusation Answer: B
Answer: B
[Link] three tools in criminal investigation, perpetrator or the circumstances under which
whereby their the crime was
application varies in proportion on their committed or which in general, assist in the
necessity to establish prosecution of the
the guilt of the accused in a criminal case. criminal.
A. information, interrogation, instrumentation A. physical evidence
B. detection, apprehension, conviction ‘ B. documentary evidence
C. inquiry, observation, conclusion C. tracing evidence
D. magnifying glass, pencil, tape measure D. testimonial evidence
Answer: A Answer: A
[Link] simple questioning of a person who is [Link] following are different techniques in
cooperating in the interrogation except
investigation. one:
A. Interview A. sympathetic approach
B. Inquiry B. emotional appeal
C. Interrogation C. financial assistance
D. Instrumentation D. friendliness
Answer: A Answer: C
[Link] involves a number of persons who might [Link] may be applicable to a crime scene
have handled which is approximately
evidence between the time of the commission circular or oval. The searchers gather at the
of the alleged center and proceed
offense and the disposition of the case, should outward along radii or spokes.
be kept to A. strip method
a minimum. B. wheel method
[Link] of command C. spiral method
[Link] of custody D. zone method
[Link] tracking Answer: B
[Link] evidence
Answer: A [Link] area to be searched is divided into
quadrants and each
33.A kind of evidence which may link the searcher is assigned to one quadrant.
suspect to the crime scene A. strip method
or offense. Examples are fingerprints, B. wheel method
impressions, blood etc. C. spiral method
A. physical evidence D. zone method
B. associative evidence Answer: D
C. tracing evidence
D. factual evidence [Link] searchers follow each other in the path
Answer: C of a crime scene
beginning in the outside and circling around a
[Link] and materials which are found in central point.
connection with an A. strip method
investigation and which help in establishing B. wheel method
the identity of the [Link] method
[Link] method
Answer: C Answer: C
39.A kind of gathering information whereby a [Link] objective of criminal investigation.
subject is being A. determine the motive
followed. B. identify criminals
A. Convoy C. rehabilitate criminals
B. Caravan D. prevent crimes
C. Tailing Answer: B
D. Surveillance
Answer: C 45.A term used to describe a transition which
occur in the
[Link] term for tailing. development of a fire, when, for example,
[Link] most of all the
[Link] combustible surfaces within a room are heated
[Link] above their ignition
[Link] temperature at the same time.
Answer: D A. Intensity
B. Ignition
41.A person who gives necessary information C. Flash over
to the investigator. D. Starter
He may give the information openly and even Answer: C
offer to be a witness
or he may inform the investigator 46.A term of the start of the combustion, its
surreptitiously and request to detailed process of
remain anonymous. a solid is very complicated, since the
A. Witness proportion of different
B. Expert witness flammable vapors varies from one material to
C. Hostile witness another and
D. Informant contact with oxygen must take place before
Answer: D combustion can
begin.
[Link] use of an equipment or tool to listen A. Intensity
and record discreetly B. Ignition
conversations of other people. C. Flash over
A. Bugging D. Starter
B. Dubbing Answer: B
C. Mimicking
D. Tapping [Link] term describes the transfer of heat
Answer: A through a gas or vacuum
in a similar way to that of light.
[Link] questioning of persons not suspected A. Ignition
of being involved in a B. Convection
crime, but who knows about the crime or C. Radiation
individuals involved in it. D. Conduction
A. Interrogation Answer: C
B. rumor mongering
C. interview [Link] transfer of heat within a solid material
D. inquiry from hotter to
cooler parts. A. carbon oxide
A. Ignition B. carbon monoxide
B. Convection C. carbon paper
C. Radiation D. carbon dioxide
D. Conduction Answer: B
Answer: D
[Link] fire resisting property of structural
[Link] greatest concern of the firemen at the elements and the
fire/crime scene is to behavior of a building material in a fire, it is
A. interview witnesses used to predict
B. view the site of the crime how long it will resist the effect of a fire
C. preserve the fire/crime scene before it fails.
D. opportunity in the fire/crime scene Answer: A. fire resistance
C B. fire duration
C. fire proof
[Link] malicious fires are set by individuals D. fire strength
secretly; it is Answer: A
either set for revenge or self aggrandizing; or
set by psychotic 55.A type of fire that is the result of the
fire setter, or for sexual gratification. combustion of certain
A. group fire setter metals in finely divided forms; magnesium,
B. arson for profit potassium, zinc, etc….
C. fire starter A. class A
D. solitary fire setter B. class B
Answer: D C. class C
D. class D
[Link] primary course of action in case of a Answer: D
fire.
A. pack up and flee 56.A type of fire which results from burning
B. run for your life of wood, paper,
C. call an ambulance textiles, and other carbonaceous materials.
D. raise the alarm Extinguishment of
Answer: D this fire is by quenching and cooling.
A. class A
[Link] main product of the combustion of B. class B
carbon. It is not C. class C
poisonous but is an asphyxia which lowers the D. class D
proportion of Answer: A
oxygen available for breathing.
A. carbon oxide [Link] following are components of fire
B. carbon monoxide except one:
C. carbon paper A. Gas
D. carbon dioxide B. Fuel
Answer: D C. Oxygen
D. Heat
53.A normal product of combustion, and is Answer: A
poisonous, especially
when the air supply to the fire is restricted.
[Link] is observed in structural fires and can be experience gratification and satisfaction from
an indicator of it.
the fire travel and point of origin. A. fire starter syndrome
A. Charring B. pyrotechnic disease
B. Alligatoring C. pyromania
C. V pattern D. pyrophobia
D. Pour pattern Answer: C
Answer: A
[Link] is known as the “Fire Code of the
59.A pattern or network of fine, irregular lines Philippines.”
in glass and wood. A. PD 1108
A. Crazing B. PD 1017
B. Spalling C. PD 1081
C. Light bulbs D. PD 1185
D. Charring Answer: D
Answer: A
[Link] material or mixture consisting of a
60.A tool employed by an arsonist to delay the fuel and oxidizer used to set off explosives.
start of the fire A. blasting agent
and allow him to establish an alibi. B. blasting cap
A. Accelerants C. gun powder
B. delaying tactic D. explosive primer
C. timing device Answer: A
D. stopper
Answer: C [Link] are description of materials or
compounds that are
[Link] can be readily identified by their easily set on fire except one:
distinctive odors, and the A. Combustible
most common examples are gasoline, B. Corrosive
turpentine and kerosene. C. Flammable
A. Celebrants D. Inflammable
B. Trailers Answer: B
C. timing device
D. Stopper [Link] material having a flash point at or
Answer: A above 37.80 degree
Celsius or 100 degree Fahrenheit.
[Link] catalytic combustion device is the A. combustible liquid
most common means B. flammable liquid
employed to detect flammable vapors. C. inflammable liquid
A. Accelerant D. corrosive liquid
B. Sniffer Answer: A
C. timing device [Link] liquid that causes fire when in contact
D. stopper with organic matter.
Answer: B A. combustible liquid
B. flammable liquid
[Link] irresistible impulse or compulsion to C. inflammable liquid
start a fire and D. corrosive liquid
Answer: A
[Link] first action taken by a traffic unit to
[Link] extremely hot luminous bridge formed escape from a
by the passage of an collision course or to avoid hazard.
electric current across the space between two A. point of no return
conductors. B. point of no escape
A. electrical arc C. start of evasive action
B. damper D. final position
C. duct system Answer: C
D. ember
Answer: A [Link] movement of vehicles, and pedestrians
in a road or highway.
[Link] active principle of burning, A. Traffic
characterized by the heat B. Flight
and light combustion. C. Trip
A. explosion D. Journey
B. arson Answer: A
C. combustion
D. fire 76.A method of locating a spot in the area by
Answer: D measurements from
two or more reference points.
71.A type of fire, of flammable liquid and A. traffic report
gasses. B. spot report
A. class A C . triangulation
B. Class B D. accident investigation
C. Class C Answer: C
D. Class D
Answer: B [Link] force that tends to pull all objects to
the center of the earth.
72.A mass movement in a fluid, an example a A. Inertia
liquid or a gas where B. Friction
fluid at one temperature and density moves C. Energy
under the influence D. Gravity
of gravity at different temperatures. Answer: D
A. Conduction
B. Convection [Link] motor vehicle accident that results in
C. Radiation no death, but only
D. Combustion injuries to one or more persons.
Answer: B A. Fatal
B. Chronic
[Link] temperature at which a liquid is C. Non fatal
transformed or converted to D. Injurious
vapor. Answer: B
A. burning point
B. melting point [Link] “Traffic and Land Transportation Code
C. freezing point of the Philippines”
D. boiling point A. RA 7160
Answer: B B. RA 8551
C. RA 6425
D. RA 4136 [Link] “Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act
Answer: D of 2002.”
A. RA 9870
[Link] occurrence in a sequence of events, B. RA 9165
which usually produces C. RA 1017
unintended injury, death or property damage. D. RA 6195
A. traffic incidents Answer: B
B. traffic accidents
C. traffic hazards [Link] that produce perceptual alteration,
D. traffic events varying emotional
Answer: B change, thought disruption and ego distortion.
They are called
[Link] motor vehicle accident occurring on a psychedelics.
traffic way. A. Tranquillizers
A. non motor vehicle traffic accident B. Hallucinogens
B. non motor vehicle non-traffic accident C. Stimulants
C. motor vehicle non-traffic accident D. Depressants
D. motor vehicle traffic accident Answer: B
Answer: D
[Link] which produce insensibility, stupor,
[Link] order wherein a violator is commanded melancholy or
to appear in court, dullness of the mind with delusions.
but without detaining him. A. Stimulants
A. traffic citation B. Narcotics
B. traffic request C. Depressants
C. traffic warrant D. Hallucinogens
D. D. traffic violation Answer: B
Answer: A
[Link] practice or profession of having sexual
[Link] first accidental touching of an object intercourse for
collision course money or profit.
or otherwise avoid a hazard. A. Gynecology
A. primary contact B. Prostitution
B. secondary contact C. White Slavery
C. disengagement D. Sex Trade
D. initial contact Answer: B
Answer: D
[Link] scientific name of Indian hemp plant.
[Link] following are the three E’s of Traffic A. cannabis sativa L
Management and B. Papaver somniforum
Operation except one: C. deoxyribonucleic acid
A. Engineering D. methamphetamine HCl
B. Education Answer: A
C. Enforcement
D. Evaluation [Link] original components of heroin and
Answer: D morphine.
A. Codeine
B. Caffeine
C. Opium seeds.
D. Methamphetamine A. opium poppy
Answer: C B. marijuana
C. caffeine components
[Link] inter department agency that enforce D. codeine
and carry out the law Answer: A
against illegal drugs.
A. Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency [Link] term for psychological drug
B. Bureau of Foods and Drugs addiction.
C. Dangerous Drug Board A. drug habituation
D. Food and Drug Administration B. drug net consciousness
Answer: A C. drug pushing
D. drug dependence
92.A harmful conduct or habit, the indulgence Answer: D
of which leads to
depravity, wickedness and corruption of the [Link] produced drugs that can be
mind and body. legally sold or
A. Vice dispensed only by a physician’s order.
B. Abuse A. illegal drugs
C. Addiction B. prohibited drugs
D. Virtue C. regulated drugs
Answer: A D. prescription drugs
Answer: D
[Link] most common form of stimulant.
A. Heroin [Link] chemical substance that by virtue of
B. Codeine its chemical nature
C. Morphine alters the structure and functioning of living
D. Shabu organism.
Answer: D A. Alcohol
B. Poison
[Link] is chemically known as C. Drug
methamphetamine hydro chloride. D. Vice
A. Heroin Answer: C
B. Codeine
C. Morphine [Link] is, in most cases, the initial step for
D. None of these obtaining information
Answer: D to determine the origin and cause of fire.
A. Evidence collection
95.A derivative of opium which is used a B. laboratory examination of evidence
cough reliever. C. interview witnesses
A. Codeine D. interrogation of suspects
B. Heroin Answer: C
C. Morphine
D. Caffeine
Answer: A
[Link] part of the plant of the papaver
somniferum, including the