Crime Detection and Investigation
Crime Detection and Investigation
1. It is the vigorous and the confrontational questioning of a suspect about his participation in a
crime. This process is also applied to an uncooperative or reluctant witness?
a. Admission b. Confession c. Interrogation d. Interview
2. The following are the rights of the accused during the custodial interrogation; except:
a. the right to remain silent b. Right to have a counsel c. right to be informed d. all of
them
4. The following are the information’s indicated in the tagging of physical evidence; except?
a. date collected b. case number and type of crime c. victim’s and suspect’s name d.
weather
5. It is the use of reasons, which is acceptable to the suspect that led to the commission of crime?
A. Rationalization b. Projection c. Minimization d. Modern Approach
6. It is the process of putting the blame to other persons, not alone to the suspect?
a. Rationalization b. Projection c. Minimization d. Modern Approach
7. It is the act reducing the culpability of the suspect. The investigator convinces the suspect that
a confession will reduce the offense and the penalty?
a. Rationalization b. Projection c. Minimization d. Modern Approach
8. The investigator must carefully select his kind of approach, which maybe a single kind, a
combination of two or the application of all techniques?
a. approach b. warming-up c. preparation d. cognitive interview
10. These are the objects or substances, which constitute the essential parts or elements of the
commission of crime?
a. associative evidence b. corpus delicti c. tracing evidence
d. all of them
11. Article which assist the investigator in locating the criminal. Stolen goods in the possession
of the suspect is the example?
a. associative evidence b. corpus delicti c. tracing evidence
d. all of them
12. It is the method of the operation by the specific criminal or criminal syndicates?
a. Operation b. Modus Operandi c. Methods d. Means of operation
13. It is an art which deals with identity and location of the offender and provides evidence of his
guilt through criminal proceeding.
a. information b. interrogation
c. instrumentation d. interrogation
16. This is an element of crime commission wherein one is induced to commit the crime?
a. motive b. intent
c. opportunity d. deceit
17.It is the physical possibility that the suspect could have committed the crime?
a. motive b. intent
c. opportunity d. deceit
18. In this method of search, the searchers proceed slowly at the same place along the path
parallel to one side of the rectangle. At the end of the rectangle, the searchers turn and proceed
back along new lanes but parallel to the first movement. Zone method
a. zone method b. strip method
c. spiral method d. wheel method
19. In this method, the area to be searched is divided into quadrant and each searcher is assigned
in each quadrant.
a. zone method b. strip method
c. spiral method d. wheel method
20. The surroundings of the crime scene must be photograph to show the relative location and
distances.
a. environmental photograph b. physical reconstruction
c. overview d. over-all photograph
21. Made by the investigator at the crime scene no scale, proportion ignored and everything is
approximate.
a. sketch b. draft
c. rough sketch d. finished sketch
23. Necessary to determine the appearance of the crime scene as well as the objects, what
naturally occurred and what were the circumstances of the crime.
a. crime scene b. physical reconstruction
c. mental reconstruction d. reconstruction of the crime
24. This is ordinarily made at the time and scene of the arrest. To discover weapons or evidence
and determine the identity of the suspects?
a. preliminary search of a person b. wall search
c. standing search d. floor search
25. In scattered broken parts of vehicles, rubbish, dust, and other materials left at the scene of
the accident caused by a collision.
a. Debris c. Traffic Unit
b. Skid Marks d. Hazard
30. Such articles and evidence which assists the investigator in locating the suspect.
a. physical evidence b. material evidence
c. associative evidence d. tracing evidence
32. In handling clothing used as evidence, the stained areas are usually encircled. What is the
primary objective?
a. to show points of interest b. to have proper markings
c. to avoid contamination d. to prevent alterations
33. A public officer when not being authorized by judicial order, shall order a dwelling against
the will of the owner thereof is committing
a. legal entry b. violation of domicile
c. trespassing d. illegal entry
34. A person undergoing custodial investigation enjoy his constitutional rights namely:
a. the right to oppose whether accusation on him
b. the right to plead guilty and not guilty
c. the right to remain silent, to counsel and right to be informed of such rights
d. the right to face his accuser in public trial
35. Is one in the ingredients of the offense are committed in many places.
a. local crime b. local action
c. transitory crime d. transitory action
36. The primary job of an investigator is to determine whether a crime has been committed in
order to determine such, he must have knowledge of the so-called cardinal questions of
investigation. How many cardinal questions are there?
a. three b. four
c. five d. six
37. Is generally used to mean compulsive and uncontrolled consumption of alcohol, it detriment
drinker’s health, personal relationships and social standing?
a. Alcohol Disorder b. Alcoholic c. Alcoholism d. Drunkard
38. Is a chemical substance that brings about physical, behavioral and physiological and
psychological change in the person taking it?
a. Drug b. Substance c. Chemical d. Compound
39. Is any drug that produces sleep or stupor and also relieves pain?
a. Designer drug b. Narcotic c. Barbiturates d. Stimulants
40. A drug which therapeutic doses diminishes awareness of the sensory impulses especially
pain, by brain; in large dose, it cause stupor coma, or convulsions?
a. Designer Drug b. Narcotic c. Barbiturates d. Stimulants
41. A substance affecting the central nervous system which when taken into the human body
brings about physical, emotional or behavioral changes in a person taking it?
a. Natural Drugs b. Synthetic Drugs c. Drug Abuse d. Stimulants
42. These are drugs which increase alertness of physical ability of the person taking it?
a. Narcotics b. Stimulants c. Inhalants d. Hallucinogens
43. These are drugs which affect sensation, thinking, self-awareness and emotion?
a. Narcotics b. Stimulants c. Inhalants d. Hallucinogens
44. These are drugs which depress or lower the functions of the Central Nervous System?
a. Narcotics b. Stimulants c. Depressant d. Inhalants
45. These are any liquid, solid or mixed substance that has the property of releasing toxic vapors
and fumes?
a. Narcotics b. Stimulants c. Depressant d. Inhalants
46. A kind of drug dependence that the body’s physical system changes until the body needs that
particular drug in order to function?
a. Self-Dependence b. Physical Dependence c. Mental Dependence d. Dependence
47. A drug dependence that a person need of drug in order to feel good, to get by or feel normal?
a. Self-Dependence b. Physical Dependence c. Mental Dependence d. Dependence
48. It means a state of psychic or physical dependence, or both, on a dangerous drug, arising in a
person following administration or use of that drug on a periodic or continuous basis?
a. Self-Dependence b. Physical Dependence c. Mental Dependence d. Drug Dependence
49.The need for increasing amounts of alcohol intake in order to feel its effect?
a. Drunkard b. Dependence c. Tolerance d. Alcoholism
50. The act of giving a dangerous drug, whether for money or any other material consideration?
a. Deliver b. Sell c. Dispense d. Administer
52. This test is nonspecific and preliminary in nature. It is employed to reduce the family or
group of drug to a small and manageable number?
a. Midterm Test b. Preliminary Test c. Confirmatory Test d. Final Test
53. This test involves the application of an analytical procedure to identify the presence of a
specific drug or metabolites?
a. Midterm Test b. Preliminary Test c. Confirmatory Test d. Final Test
54. It is a process of separating mixture and comparing the migration of each component with
standard?
a. Saturation d. Spectroscopy c. Chromatography d. Diluted
55. A confirmatory method whereby light is used to identify the sample specimen?
a. Saturation d. Spectroscopy c. Chromatography d. Diluted
56. This occurs when the effects of drug sought can be realized with minimal hazards, whether or
not used therapeutically, legally or as prescribed by a physician?
a. Drug Misuse b. Drug Use c. Drug Abuse d. Drug Test
57. This occurs when a drug is taken or administered under circumstances and a dose that
significantly increases the hazards to the individual or to others?
a. Drug Misuse b. Drug Use c. Drug Abuse d. Drug Test
58. This occurs when a drug is taken under circumstances and at a dose that significantly
increases their hazards or potentials whether or not used therapeutically?
a. Drug Misuse b. Drug Use c. Drug Abuse d. Drug Test
60. Is a method that refers to all methods and techniques utilized to help an individual to
overcome some deficit or impairment due the use of any dangerous drug?
a. Misconception b. Rehabilitation c. Drug Program d. Treatment
61.Is the outcome of treatment that refers to the reinstatement or recovery of a previous level of
functioning- social, emotional, physical and economic aspects of a drug dependent?
a. Misconception b. Rehabilitation c. Drug Program d. Treatment
63. A chronic disorder characterized by the compulsive use of a substance resulting in physical,
psychological, or social harm to the user and continued use despite of the harm?
a. Drug Use b. Drug Dependence c. Drug Tolerance d. Drug
Addiction
64. These special plate numbers are issued for specific purposes such as fund-raising for
government projects and programs.
A. Green with White Background Plate D. Blue with White Background Plate
B. Black with Yellow Background Plate E. Commemorative Plate
C. Red with White Background Plate
65. Issued to government owned Motor Vehicles.
A. Green with White Background Plate D. Blue with White Background Plate
B. Black with Yellow Background Plate E. Commemorative Plate
C. Red with White Background Plate
66. When was the registration if you have issued this plate number “GRHS 123”?
A. 3 C. 7
B. 5 D. 9
68. In the special plate numbers of government officials. What is the plate number of the Senate
President?
A. 3 C. 7
B. 5 D. 9
69. In the special plate numbers of government officials. What is the plate number of the
Regional Trial Court Judges?
A. 14 C. 16
B. 15 D. 17
70. In the special plate numbers of government officials. What is the plate number of the
Solicitor General?
A. 13 C. 17
B. 15 D. 19
71. In the special plate numbers of government officials. What is the plate number of the
President?
A. 1 C. 3
B. 2 D. NONE
72. This license is issued to a driver hired or paid for driving or operating a motor vehicle
whether private use or for hire to the public.
a) Vehicle B C. Vehicle C
b) Vehicle A D. Sana ALL
75. In case the Vehicle A on the right and B on the left approaching or entering an intersection at
the same time. Who should yield the right of way?
A. Vehicle B C. Vehicle C
B. Vehicle A D. Sana ALL