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GROUP 1-BOARD EXAM TRIAL ON CRIME DETECTION AND INVESTIGATION July-August 2024 Criminologist Licensure Examination Prepared by: Prof. Kyle Zandrew Barde, 9th Placer, June 2022 CLE Instructions: Read carefully. Choose t...

GROUP 1-BOARD EXAM TRIAL ON CRIME DETECTION AND INVESTIGATION July-August 2024 Criminologist Licensure Examination Prepared by: Prof. Kyle Zandrew Barde, 9th Placer, June 2022 CLE Instructions: Read carefully. Choose the best answer for each question. Shade the correct letter in the separate shading sheet provided. Do not forget to write your name and the subject of your test questionnaire in your shading sheet. CDI 1 FUNDAMENTALS OF CRIMINAL D. All of the above INVESTIGATION AND INTELLIGENCE 1. Act or process of careful inquiry or research. It is 7. Police Officer BARDE, while doing his daily patrol, also defined as systematic examination of some came across a jogger who allegedly encountered a scientific detail or question whether by experiment or crime scene. Upon arrival at the crime scene, what do mathematical treatment. you think is the most appropriate or first thing that he A. Criminal should do? B. Investigation A. Cordon off the area and secure the crime scene with C. Criminal Investigation a police line or whatever available material like ropes, D. Inquest Proceeding straws or human as barricade to preserve its integrity; B. Save and Preserve life and provide 2. Bert is a Criminal Investigator. He must keep in mind emergency first aid for those injured at the the three-fold aims of Criminal Investigation namely: scene; I.Identify the guilty party; C. Brief the investigator-on-case upon arrival and II. Locate the guilty party; turnover of the crime scene. III. Arrest the guilty party D. Identify possible witnesses and conduct preliminary IV. Provide evidence of his guilt. interviews and ensure their availability for the incoming A. I, II, III investigator-on-case B. II, III, IV C. I, III, IV 8. As a criminal investigator, your primary duty is to D. I, II, IV establish the following facts, except the ____________.. 3. Evidence addressed to the senses of the court. A. Corpus delicti or facts that the crime was committed When it is is relevant to the fact in issue, it may be B. Method of operation of the perpetrator exhibited to, examined or viewed by the court C. Identity of the accused by the guilty party A. Autoptic Evidence D. Damages to the victim caused to the victim or B. Object Evidence his/her family C. Documentary Evidence D. A & B are Correct 9. Assume that you are an investigator who investigates a murder case perpetrated by an unknown 4. “You have the right to remain silent. Anything you suspect. A person in the name of Marimar, a call center say can and will be used against you in a court of law. agent, saw the crime and she is willing to identify the You have the right to an attorney. If you cannot afford suspect. Which of the following methods will you not an attorney, one will be provided for you.” utilize to establish the identity of the suspect? A. Miranda Rights a. Verbal Description (Portrait Parle) and Rogue’s B. Miranda Warning Gallery (Photographic Files) C. Miranda Doctrine b. General Photographs and Cartographic Sketch D. Ernesto Miranda (Artist’s Assistance) [Composite Artist] c. Police Line-up 5. After apprising him of his rights under Republic Act d. Systematic interview that may lead to the 7438, Diwata who was invited and interrogated for the identity of a known criminals crime of murder executed an extra-judicial confession acknowledging his guilt to the crime charged. What is 10. After identifying, collecting and preserving the effect of such confession to his case? information gathered about the crime, the investigator a. It can be used as evidence against him shall _______________ such information to determine b. He will be convicted for the crime of murder whether it can stand prosecution and trial. c. He waived his rights to prove his innocence a. Recognize d. His case will prosper b. Collect c. Preserve 6. You are an investigator tasked to investigate a d. Evaluate suspected murder case which the there is no known suspect, no witnesses nor any other circumstantial 11. Kyle was tortured by the authorities and so they evidence, except physical evidence. Where can you obtain a confession. Coerced and uncounseled getmost pieces of evidence that may lead you to the statements are considered involuntary or forced identity of the suspect? confession, which are usually an: A. The Crime Scene a. Judicial B. The Suspect b. Extra judicial C. The Victim c. Prosecutorial Amici Review Center 1|P age d. Admission a. The object which is represented should not be immaterial or irrelevant 12. One of the stages of criminal investigation is the b. The photograph should not unduly incite prejudice identification of criminals, which can be done in any or and sympathy a combination of the following, except: c. The photograph should be free from distortion a. By confession or admission by the criminal d. All of the above b. By corpus delicti c. By circumstantial evidence 19. Why does the dead body of the victim of violence d. By eyewitness needs to be photographed after its removal from the crime scene? 13. Christian was invited by the NBI operatives to a. To have a set of view showing the relationship of the answer questions pertinent to the murder case body with the surrounding investigated. After the questioning at the NBI b. To identify the victim and have close-up Headquarters however, he was held for further picture of the wounds questioning and considered him a suspect already. c. To provide reserve picture in case of loss or damage Persons who can visit him are as follows, except: d. All of the above a. Close friends and work colleagues b. Immediate member of his family 20. Photographs to be taken at the scene of the crime, c. Any medical doctor, priest or religious minister EXCEPT d. Personnel of the C.H.R a. Over-All and environment’s photograph b. Photographs of articles of evidence and photographs 14. In this process, written confession of the accused of the deceased is used as a script in describing events of the crime. c. Photographs of the scene of the crime This strengthens the prosecutor’s case and serves to operatives showing their identity convince the judge that the accused was not d. Special techniques photograph of the body after maltreated nor affected by sinister psychological influence. removal a. Mental reconstruction b. Crime reenactment 21. It supplements photographs of the crime scene and c. Reconstruction considered to be the simplest and the most effective d. Physical reconstruction way of showing actual measurements and of identifying significant of evidence in their location at the scene. 15. Statement no. 1. Admission is a voluntary statement, either oral or written, made by a person a. Crime scene sketch charged with the commission of a crime which he b. Rough sketch admits participation in, or commission of, the criminal c. Finished sketch act. It cannot be implied, it should be direct and d. Direction sketch positive acknowledgment of guilt. Statement no. 2 Confession is a statement by the 22. In searching for physical evidence at the crime accused regarding facts pertinent to the crime. It scene, the following types of search could be used tends, in connection with the proof of other facts, to depending upon locale, number of personnel available, prove the suspect’s guilt. It can be implied. type of object sought and speed desired, except: a. Statement No. 1 is true while statement no. 2 is false a. Strip and double strip or grid search b. Statement No. 1 is false while statement no. 2 is true b. Zone search c. Statements No. 1 and 2 are both true c. Rectangular and circular search d. Statements No. 1 and 2 are both false d. Spiral and wheel search 16. Circumstantial Evidence is evidence that indirectly 23. Which of the following must be done to maintain proves a fact in issue through an inference which fact- the physical integrity of evidence? finder draws from the evidence presented. It is a. Evidence must be photographed and packaged sufficient to produce the conviction of the accused if: b. Evidence must be properly documented a. There are more than one circumstances present c. Maintain its chain of custody b. The facts from which the inferences derived are d. Identify, tag and seal the evidence proven c. The combination of all the circumstances is such as 24. When a person is under questioning and custody, to produce a conviction beyond reasonable doubt he needs to be informed of his constitutional rights, d. All of the above which among the following forms of questioning in which the appraisal of such rights is not applicable? A. Field Inquiry 17. The investigator gathered information first before developing a theory about a particular crime. What is B. Custodial investigation the type of reasoning whereby the collected C. Custodial Interrogation information is analyzed carefully to develop a theory of D. Tactical interrogation the crime? a. Inductive 25. Which of the following notion regarding criminal b. Deductive investigation is true? c. Systematic I. Criminal Investigation is governed by rigid rules d. Logical II. Crime Probe is governed by intuition, felicity of inspiration and chance or luck. 18. After reconstructing the crime scene, the following III. Criminal Investigation involves application of are the minimal requirements to be observed by the various sciences therefore it is a science. investigator to insure admissibility of photographs in IV. Criminal investigation is an art for it is not governed court. by rigid rules A. I, II and III Amici Review Center 2|P age B. II, III and IV 34. Jenelo is known by raping senior citizen women C. I and II and putting their underwear on their head after killing D. III and IV them. This is known as his signature or distinct pattern in comitting a crime. What do we call this distinct 26. Zandrew was invited for questioning in relation for pattern of how a crime is committed and is established a particular crime. During custodial investigation, the by a series of crimes under one classification. immediate family is allowed to visit him. Who among A. Signature Move the following is not included in the term “Immediate B. Serial killer family”? C. Modus Operandi A. Cousin D. Nature of Crime B. Fiance C. Mother 35. Barde performed a method of shadowing wherein D. Daughter he is stationed at a fixed point like a coffee shop, assuming that the subject follow the same general 27. The interview of a witness can be described by the route each day acronym IRONIC, which stands for: (Dec 2017 Board a. One-Man Exam Question) b. Leap Frog a. Inquiry, Recognition, Organization, Novelty, c.Two-Man Identity, Continuity d. ABC Method b. Identity, Rapport, Omnipresent, Narration, Inquiry, Conclusion 36. Knowledge formed from the integration of the c. Identity, Recognition, Opening statement, Narration, intelligence developed by all government departments, Inquiry, Conclusion which provide the valuable inputs or the formulation of d. Identity, Rapport, Opening statement, national policy and the promotion and enhancement of national security. Narration, Inquiry, Conclusion A. Police Intelligence B. Military Intelligence 28. If the purpose of the informer in giving information C. Departmental Intelligence to the police is merely to gain a pecuniary material, D. National Intelligence then his motive is A. Remuneration 37. This is an intelligence activity that is immediate in B. Revenge nature and value necessary for more effective police C. Repentance planning and operation. D. Vanity A. Instant Intelligence B. Strategic Intelligence 29. What is the principal psychological factor that C. Short-term Intelligence contributes to a successful interrogation? D. Line Intelligence a. Privacy b. Rapport between the interrogator and the subject 38. What is evaluation of the intelligence report c. Legality gathered from a captured enemy which is “Unreliable d. Fear and doubtfully true information? a. D-1-Z 30. These are crimes that when done, it is instantly b. E-5-X consummated c. E-4-W A. Material Crimes d. D-5-V B. Informal Crimes C. Formal Crimes 39. This is the process of translating plain text data into D. Immaterial Crimes something that appears to be random and meaningless. 31. Which of the following is not one of types of A. Encryption information? B. Decryption A. Sensory form C. Plain text C. Physical form D. Cryptography B. Written form D. Complete form 40. In counterintelligence, surveillance is categorized according to intensity and sensitivity. When there is 32. It is the product resulting from the collection, intermittent observation varying in occasions, then this evaluation, analysis, integration, and interpretation of surveillance is called: all available information which concerns one or more a. Loose aspects of criminal activity and which is immediately or b. Discreet potentially significant to police planning: C. open a. Investigation D. Close b. Information C. Data 41. Which of the following must be done to maintain D. Intelligence the legal integrity of evidence? a. Evidence must be photographed and packaged 33. Refers to the process of inspecting places to b. Evidence must be properly documented determine its suitability for operational use. In the c. Maintain its chain of custody military, it is known as ______? d. Identify, tag and seal the evidence A.Casing B. Tailing 42. What specific offense has been committed? Who C. Reconnaissance committed it? When was it committed? Where was it D. Roping committed? Why was it committed? And how was it Amici Review Center 3|P age committed? These are called the criminal investigation? _______________________ of criminal investigation. a. Identify, locate and arrest the person who a. Cardinal Points c. Golden Rule commits crime b. Three I’s d. Bridges burned b. Give appropriate penalty c. Identify, collect and preserve evidence d. Bring the offender to justice 43. Physical evidence is generally given weight the courts because 52. Which of the following is the primary source of A. it speaks for itself evidence? B. it cannot lie A. victim C. not affected by emotion B. crime scene D. all of the foregoing C. suspect D. all of these 44. In this method, the area to be searched is divided into quadrant and each searcher is assigned in each 53. One of the elements of sketch wherein the quadrant. graphical representation must indicate the ____ Zone method direction for proper orientation of the scene. Strip method A. North Spiral method B. West Wheel method C. East D. South 45. A unit within the PNP which is responsible in processing significant crime scene which are 54. The Unit now charged with conducting field sensational in nature. operation and technical investigation at the crime A. Scene of the Crime Operatives scene is: B. Scene of the Crime Operation a. PNP Crime Laboratory C. Scene of the Crime Operating b. Criminal Investigation and Detection Group D. Scene of the Crime of Operation c. Scene of the Crime Operation d. Crime Scene Investigation 46. One of the motives of an informant in providing the investigator necessary information solely for material 55. “Eavesdropping the crime scene” means: gain he is to receive. a. Extent the estimate of the scene A. Repentance b. Search physical evidence at the scene B. Remuneration c. Playing the role of a curious spectator and mix C. Civic mindedness with the crowd to listen to their conversation D. None of these d. None of the above 47. The word investigation came from the latin word? 56. It deals with the identity, location and arrest of a a. investicium person who commits a crime and simultaneously b. investigacium identify, collect, preserve and evaluate evidence for the c. investigare purpose of bringing criminal offender to justice. d. Investorigare a. Investigation b. Criminal investigation 48. Information gathered upon initiative of the c. Investigative process investigator from informants, vendors, taxicab driver, d. Criminal inquest GRO, and others. A. Grapevine Sources 57. What is the final phase of crime scene B. Cultivated Sources investigation? C. Regular Sources A. preliminary survey C. documentation D. Cognitive interview of scene B. collection of evidence D. release of crime 49. Intelligence should be essential and pertinent to scene the purpose at hand. This refers to the principle of _____. 58. The word investigation came from the latin word? a. a. Continuity a. to trace B. Selection b. investigation C. Objective c. investigare D. Timeliness d. To track 50. Barde was holding his birth certificate when suddenly, Boyong approached him and hit him in his 59. You are an investigator, investigating a suspected head. Out of anger, Barde crumpled the said document rape-slaying case which was allegedly witnessed by a and forcefully shoved it into Boyong’s mouth that certain person who volunteered to identify and testify resulted to his death. The birth certificate when offered against the perpetrator. What are the factors that you as evidence in the court will be: should not consider to determine the accuracy of his A. Tracing Evidence identification of the suspect? B. Testimonial Evidence a. His ability to observe and remember the distinct C. Documentary Evidence appearance of the suspect D. Real Evidence b. The prevailing conditions of visibility and observation when the crime was committed c. His state of mind when he witnessed the 51. Which of the following is not the function of commission of the crime Amici Review Center 4|P age d. The lapse of time between the criminal event and when identification was made 68. Which one is not a means of recording crime a scene? 60. The explanation of any symbols used to identify a. By photographs objects in a sketch. b. By notes A. Compass direction c. By sketches B.Title d. Surveying C. Legend D. Scale 69. What is the principal psychological factor that contributes to a successful interrogation? 61. It is a kind of view which best gives the nature of a. Privacy the crime b. Rapport between the interrogator and the subject A. General c. Legality B. medium d. It should be done in the interrogation room with one C. close up way mirror D. extreme closeup 70. Under Republic Act 7438, when does the police’ 62. Which of the following is not one of the forms of custody of suspect to a crime commence, hence the information the investigator obtained from regular, latter is entitled to be informed of his rights under the cultivated or grapevine sources? Miranda doctrine which cannot be waived? a. Sensory a. At the time of custodial investigation b. Written b. During the actual questioning c. Concrete c. During the announcement that he is under arrest d. Physical forms d. At the moment that he is invited for questioning 63. You are an investigator who investigates an alleged robbery with homicide case perpetrated by unknown 71. Crime scene photographs are admissible as suspects. Since there are no witnesses to the crime the evidence in court; it should be taken from ____. following may give you a hint to identify the suspect, A. General View except one. C. Close-up view a. Motive and opportunity B. Mid-range b. Declaration and acts indicative of guilt, preparation D. General to Specific for a commission of crime and possession of fruits of a crime of the perpetrator 72. You were an investigator who tries to reconstruct c. Modus Operandi, associative evidence and criminal the crime scene. What are the components of the crime potentiality scene situation which you would analyze? d. Knowledge, skills, tools or facilities that could A. Suspect arrival at the scene and place of entry easily be adopted to criminal use by the suspect B. Movement of suspect from point of entry and his contact with the victim 64. Why does the dead body of the victim of violence C. Place of exit needs to be photographed after its removal from the D. All of the above crime scene? a. To have a set of view showing the relationship of the 73. It is the product resulting from the collection, body with the surrounding evaluation, analysis, integration, and interpretation of b. To identify the victim and have close-up all available information which concerns one or more picture of the wounds aspects of criminal activity and which is immediately or c. To provide reserve picture in case of loss or damage potentially significant to police planning: d. All of the above a. Investigation b. Information 65. Never touch, move, or alter any object at the crime C. Data scene unless it has been photographed, measured, and D. Intelligence sketched from any conceivable angle. A. MEC RULE 74. What is referred to as the knowledge pertaining to B. Golden Rule of Investigation capabilities, vulnerabilities and probable course of C. Burned bridges action of foreign nations? D. Mistakes in Homicide Investigation a. Combat intelligence b. National intelligence 66. In searching for physical evidence at the crime c. Police intelligence scene, the following types of search could be used depending upon locale, number of personnel available, d. Strategic intelligence type of object sought and speed desired, except: a. Strip and double strip or grid search 75. Intelligence should be essential and pertinent to b. Zone search the purpose at hand. This refers to the principle of _____. c. Rectangular a. a. Continuity C. Selection d. Spiral and wheel search b. b. Objective D. Timeliness 67. Which of the following must be done to maintain the physical integrity of evidence? a. Evidence must be photographed and packaged 76. The term used for the object of surveillance is subject while the investigator conducting the b. Evidence must be properly documented surveillance is: c. Maintain its chain of custody a. Rabbit d. Identify, tag and seal the evidence b. Surveillant Amici Review Center 5|P age C. decoy 86. This is the first that an investigator must do upon D. target his arrival at the scene of the crime: A. Secure the crime scene C. Interview of 77. In counterintelligence, surveillance is categorized witness according to intensity and sensitivity. When there is B. Taking a picture D. Attend to intermittent observation varying in occasions, then this emergency surveillance is called: a. Loose C. open 87. You are Criminologist-Police Commissioned Officer b. Discreet D. close who leads the execution of a valid search warrant. Who must be present when a valid search warrant is 78. A biographical data through fictitious which will conducted on a domicile? portray the personality of the agent which is to assume A. The house owner is better known as _____. B. Any member of the house owner’s family A. Cover C. Two witnesses residing in the same community b. Cover story D. All of the above C. Cover support D. Undercover 88. In Exclusionary Rules on Evidence, evidence obtained in violation of any of these is inadmissible, 79. A person who provides an investigator with except one. confidential information concerning a past or projected a. Rights against unreasonable search and seizures crime and does not wish to be known as a source of b. Right to privacy and communication and information. A. Informant correspondence B. Informer c. In-custodial investigation rights and right against C. Witness self-incrimination d. Right to counsel D. Confidential informant 89. A case wherein the violation of law or ordinances 80. Which of the following is the most common reason why an informer gives information to the police? has just been unearthed or discovered and the suspect a. wants to be known to the police and witness are still emotionally affected, upset, or b. monetary reward shocked. c. as a good citizen a. Hot case c. In flagrante delicto case d. revenge b. Cold case d. Hot pursuit case 81. After the conduct of final survey by the team leader to whom will the crime scene be turned over? 90. In recording information while conducting A. Chief of Police investigation, it is a question as to possible intents, B. PCP Commander consents, or motive in the commission of the crime. C. Investigator-on-case A. Who D. owner of the place B. How C. When 82. The purposes of a crime scene search are the D. Why following, EXCEPT: a. To identify the method of operation 91. A form of investigation in which an investigator b. To analyze physical evidence assumes a different and unofficial identity. c. To reduce the number of suspects A. Tailing B. Shadowing d. To obtain physical evidence C. Surveillance D. Roping 83. The purpose of the autopsy is to determine which of the following 92. In this method of search, the area is approximately a.The actual cause of death of the victim circular. The searchers gather at the center and b. The actual killer of the victim proceed outward along radii or spokes. c. The modus operandi involved A. Wheel Search d. The motive behind killing B. Zone Search C. Strip Search 84. It is claimed that 99% of information is obtained D. Double Strip Search from conspicuous sources and 1% of information is obtained from clandestine sources. Clandestine means. 93. In instances where a suspect would like to waive a. Observable his rights under custodial investigation, what must be b. Overt done? c. Visible A. Waiver must be reduced in writing d. Covert B. Waiver must be done in the presence of the investigator 85. The notion which declares that human behavior C. Waiver need not be signed by the suspect tends to repeat itself, can serve as basis of the D. None of the above investigator in determining: A. Criminal behavior C. Nature of the 94. Mimi directly acknowledged that she committed the crime crime against her former boyfriend. Which of these is B. Modus operandi D. Criminal intent a statement of the suspect directly acknowledging his/her criminal guilt? A. Admission B. Acknowledgement Amici Review Center 6|P age C. Confession D. Deposition 3. In the context of principles in homicide investigation, which of the following is not an example of a "burned 95. WHICH AMONG THE FOLLOWING IS NOT ONE OF bridge" that the investigator should avoid crossing? THE EXAMPLES OF COVERT INFORMATION? (JUNE a. When the dead person has been moved 2018 BOARD EXAM QUESTION) b. When the dead body has been embalmed A. GRAPEVINE c. When the dead body has been contaminated B. INFORMATION and the chain of custody was not properly C. INFORMERS accounted D. PUBLIC RECORDS d. When the body is burned or cremate 96. When a crime remains unsolved, we can most 4. The official inquiry made by the police on the facts accurately conclude __. and circumstances surrounding the death of a person A. the crime will be solved by hard work and which is expected to be unlawful perseverance A. Special Crime Investigation B. there was some deficiency in the investigation B. Murder Investigation C. the investigation may or may not have been a C. Homicide Investigation success D. Death Investigation D. all available information has been uncovered it?” 5. During certain firearm-related investigations, 97. What is the usual behavior symptom of an innocent discerning whether a fatality resulted from homicide, subject in lie detection? suicide, or accident can pose challenges. To arrive at A. sleepy such conclusions, gauging the shooting distance B. nervous becomes pivotal. In a considerable number of C. calm instances involving self-inflicted harm or accidental discharge, the wounds typically occur at close range. D. None of these Consequently, if the wound suggests a discharge occurred from a distance greater than the victim's 98. Articles and materials which are found in arm's length or area without his reach, this possibility connection with the investigation and which aid in is highlighted. establishing the identity of the perpetrator or the A. accidental circumstances which the crime was committed or B. homicide which, in general assist in the prosecution of the criminal. C. murder A. Tracing evidence D. Suicide B. Corpus delicti C. Associative evidence 6. Assuming that you are a homicide investigator, D. Physical or material Evidence Which among the following types of death you are least likely to encounter? A. suicide 99. Sometimes called “roping”. An investigation B. homicide technique whereby the operative conceals his true C. natural cause identity and adopts an assumed role to obtain information or accomplish a specific mission. D. All of these a. Undercover assignment b. National assignment 7. Crimes that are directed to a person's belongings, c. Work assignment intellectual properties and money are included in Crimes against property. On the other hand, these are d. Personal assignment crimes that are directed to an individual person's body, honor and life. It refers to a broad array of criminal 100. Such articles and evidences which assists the offenses which usually involve bodily harm, the threat investigator in locating the suspect. of bodily harm, or other actions committed against the a. Testimonial Evidence will of an individual b. Material evidence A. Crimes against person c. Associative evidence B. Crimes against property d. Tracing evidence C. Crimes against chastity D. None of these CDI -2 SPECIAL CRIME INVESTIGATION WITH LEGAL MEDICINE 8. Marimar asked her brother Christian to kill her only child. Christian agreed and killed the child of Marimar, which on that moment, was only 3 days old. Marimar 1. Marimar bumped her forehead but the injury is liable for the crime of: sustained was not on the site of application but on a A. PARRICIDE different area specifically her neck, for the reason that B. MURDER it offered least resistance on the moment of impact. C. HOMICIDE a. Coup injury D. INFANTICIDE b. Locus minoris Resistencia c. Coup-contre-coup 9. In the previous question, what crime is committed d. contre coup by the Christian? A. PARRICIDE 2. Action taken by the first responder who arrive at the B. MURDER crime scene after detection of the said crime. C. HOMICIDE A. Preliminary Investigation D. INFANTICIDE B. In-Depth Investigation C. Final Investigation 10. Marimar asked her brother Christian to kill her only D. Investigation child. Christian agreed and killed the child of Marimar, Amici Review Center 7|P age which of on that moment, was only less than 3 yrs old. B. By outraging or scoffing at the corpse of the Christian will be liable for the crime of: victim A. PARRICIDE C. By inhumanly augmenting the suffering of the B. MURDER victim C. HOMICIDE D. By employing means to weaken the defense D. INFANTICIDE 11. Totoy killed a woman which unbeknownst to him 18. Zandrew was walking along the Quiapo church was his illegitimate daughter. What crime was when he was suddenly pushed by a stranger mistaking committed by Totoy? him for someone else. Zandrew bumped his head on A. PARRICIDE the concrete floor but immeadiately stood up and acted B. MURDER like nothing happened. He then proceeded to go home because he felt a slight and tolerable headache. He C. HOMICIDE slept and thereafter went back to his daily routine. D. INFANTICIDE Exactly 2 weeks after the incident, he felt a pressure inside his head but chose to ignore it. Unfortunately, 12. John stabbed Pedro resulting to the latter’s death. he found out that he had an internal bleeding because Due to circumstantial evidence presented, it was found of the incident and this became the reason for his out that Pedro is John’s brother. What crime was untimely death. In summary, the injury was survived committed? for a sufficiently prolonged interval which permitted the A. murder development of complication which actually caused the B. parricide death. C. homicide A. Sickness D. Infanticide B. Underlying Illness C. Proximate Cause of Death 13. Mike has 10 children. The first one is adopted D. Immediate cause of death named Kyle and the other nine are illegitimate because Mike was not married with any of their mothers. Due 19. This condition is not really death but to his illness, he created a will stating that his property merely transient loss of consciousness or temporary shall be divided among 10 siblings equally upon his cessation of the vital function of the body on account death. This made the adopted son, Kyle, furious and of disease, external stimulus or other forms so he killed Mike. What was the crime committed by of influence Kyle? A. Paralysis A. Parricide B. Somatic Death B. Murder C. Molecular Death C. Homicide D. Apparent Death D. None of the above 20. After cessation of vital function of the 14. Jenelo, with treachery, killed Bert and accidentally body there is still animal life among individual cells. left his driving license on the crime scene. What is that This is evidence by the presence of excitability of of physical evidence which linked the suspect to crime muscles and ciliary movement and other function of scene or offense? individual cell. A. associative A.Death B. circumstantial evidence B.Somatic Death C. tracing evidence C.Molecular Death D. corpus delicti D.Apparent Death 21. In order to appreciate the signs of death, There 15 After a long day at work, Pat. Pogi went home and must be an entire and continuous cessation of the caught her common-law wife, Ms. Ganda having sex heart action and flow of blood in the whole vascular with their neighbor, Bert. After having been caught, system. The following are ways to determine heart Pat. Pogi immediately drew his gun and killed both of action, except: them. This scenario will fall under Article 247 of the A. Palpation of the pulse B. Auscultation for the heart sound Revised Penal Code (RPC) entitled, Death or Physical C. electrocardiograph injuries inflicted under exceptional circumstances. D. Magnus test a. Partially false b. Partially true 22. On the other hand, when it comes to examination c. True of peripheral circulation, the following are used, d. False except: A. Icard’s Test 16. THIS IS THE APPLICATION OF MEDICAL B. Diaphanous’ Test KNOWLEDGE TO LAW AND ADMINISTRATION OF C. Pressure on fingernail JUSTICE D. Symone’s Test A. MEDICINE B. MEDICAL JURISPRUDENCE 23. Like heart action, cessation of respiration in order C. LEGAL MEDICINE to be considered as a sign of death must be continuous D. EITHER B OR C and persistent. In determining if there is still respiratory action, saucer with water is placed on 17. The killing is murder when the offender after chest, reflecting artificial light or sunlight killing the victim cut off the head and limbs and A. Symone’s Test opened up of the body to remove the intestines of the B. Icard’s Test deceased. What circumstance qualified the killing? C. Diaphanous’ Test A. By mockery at the corpse of the victim D. Winslow’s Test Amici Review Center 8|P age 24. After death, the metabolic process inside the body smelling gasses and accompanied by the change of the ceases, no more heat is produced but the body loses color. slowly its temperature by evaporation or by conduction A. Putrefaction to the surrounding atmosphere. B. Maceration A. Rigor Mortis C. Marbolization B. Algor Mortis D. Mummification C. Livor Mortis D. Edgar Mortis 33. In a case of dead person, when autopsy should be performed? 25. The rise of temperature of the body after A. Death has been caused by violence death due to rapid and early putrefactive changes or B. At once when there is the slightest reason to some internal changes. It usually observed in the first 2 suspect the probability of homicide. hours after death. C. Upon the request of the dead person’s family A.Rigor Mortis D. In all cases involving death B.Algor Mortis C.Livor Mortis 34. A jogger came across a dead body and immediately D. Post-Mortem Caloricity called the authorities. The investigators then noticed that there was already a noticeable presence of ova 26. The muscle are relaxed and capable of contracting flies on the victim’s body. In this instance, we can when stimulated. The pupils are dilated, the sphincters assume that the victim is dead for at least - are relaxed, and there is incontinence of urination. A. 12hrs A. Primary Flaccidity B. 24hrs B. Post mortem rigidity C. 48hrs C. Secondary flaccidity D. 72hrs D. Rigor Mortis 35. Upon death, the body loses all vital activities like 27. The following are conditions simulating Rigor heart activity, brain activity, and respiratory activity. Mortis, except one The body will therefore undergo decomposition. And A. Heat Stiffening by this appreciable time, the body is skeletonized B. Cold Stiffening A. 1week after death C. Warm Stiffening B. 2weeks after death D. Cadaveric Spasm C. 3weeks after death D. 4 weeks after death 28. Kai killed himself by pointing a gun in his temple and firing the same. Upon examination of the body, the 36. Tonyo, a 90 year-old man, died and the family investigator noticed that Kai’s arm was stiff and still decided to place him in the cemetery beside his wife holding the gun firmly. What do we call the stiffening because this is his last wish before taking his last of a certain group of muscles at the moment of death, breath. What do we call this method of placing the usually associated with violent deaths due to extreme dead body in the grave. nervous tension or even fatigue like the given scenario? A. Funeral A. cold stiffening B. Exhumation B. heat stiffening C. Burial C. cadaveric spasm D. Cremation D. rigor mortis 37. However, on the previous scenario, there was a suspicion that Tonyo was killed by his son in order to 29. The color of lividity may also indicate the cause of get his property. The family then decided to dig the death. However, on normal circumstances, we can body from the grave hoping that the authorities could usually observe that the lividity has a _______ color still do an autopsy. The lifting or removal of a dead A. purple-red body from the grave is called - B. Coffee brown A. Interment C. Dark-magenta B. Exhumation D. Dark-brown C. Revival D. Inhumation 30. Police officer Barde and Robles found the body lying face-down to the floor. Due to the position of the 38. Comprehensive study of a dead body, performed body, they assumed that the discoloration might be by a trained physician employing recognized dissection found on his chest or abdomen because it will surely procedure and technique. set to the dependent portions of the body. A. Autopsy A. Livor mortis B. Exhumation B. Rigor mortis C. Surgery C. Thermal Discoloration D. Check-up D. Algor mortis 39. Is an explanation as to how the cause of death 31. This appears during the later stage of came into being or how the cause of death arose its formation when the blood A. Cause of Death has coagulated inside the blood vessels. Any change of B. Time of Death position will not change the position of the lividity. C. Manner of Death A. Diffusion Lividity D. All of the above B. Hypostatic Lividity C. Algor Mortis 40. The result of laboratory examination was that the D. Rigor Mortis wounding instrument is a blunt instrument. In this instance, the wound produced is: 32. Breaking down of the complex protein into simpler A. Incised components associated with evolution of the foul- B. Stab Amici Review Center 9|P age C. Lacerated D. Punctured 49. Laceration or rupture of hymen as a result of sexual intercourse 41. Zandrew was traversing along Antipolo City with his A.Virgo Intacta motorcycle without a helmet and while wearing shorts B.Penetrating Wound and slippers. He then failed to notice a wet part of the C.Open wound highway and so he acquired an injury characterized by D. Defloration the removal of the superficial epithelial layer of the skin brought about by the friction against a hard rough 50. Sam Sulek committed murder by killing a 2 year- surface which we can simply call - old child. Which among the following qualifying A. Contusion circumstance is present on the given scenario? B. Abrasions A. taking advantage of superior strength C. Patterned wound B. treachery D. Hematoma C. employing means to weaken the defense D. scoffing at his person or corpse 42. Wounding agent produces communication between the inner and outer portion of the hollow organ or piercing or traversing completely a particular 51. A discoloration of the body after death when the part of the body causing communication between the blood tends to pool in the blood vessels of the most points of entry and exit of the instrument or substance dependent portions of the body and starts 20 to 30 producing it. minutes after death and is completed by 12 hours. A. Perforating Wound a. Rigor mortis B. Penetrating Wound b. Algor Mortis C. Wound c. Maceration D. Contusion d. Livor mortis 43. What kind of wound is produced by a sharp pointed instrument? 52. It is the deprivation of a regular and constant A. Lacerated wound supply of food and water which is necessary to the B. Punctured wound normal health of a person. C. incised wound a. Diet D. stab wound b. Starvation c. hungry 44. Defense wound may be present on the following d. Fasting instances, except: A. Murder 53. What reagent is used by crime scene B. Rape investigators to locate occult blood, even if it C. SPI has been cleaned or removed? D. Infanticide A. Precipitin B. luminol 45. Mr. Baki is a MMA fighter. While having his first C. walkers test amateur fight, He sustained an injury which resulted to D. acid phosphatase extravasation or effusion of blood in a newly formed cavity underneath the skin caused by a blunt force or 54. After death, blood remains fluid in the a kick near his left eye blood vessel for how many hours? A. Hematoma A. 8 to 12 B. Contusion B. 12 to 24 C. Abrasion C. 6 to 8 D. Ecchymosis D. 24 to 36 46. If the number of gunshot wounds of entrance and 55. What crime is committed by any person exit found in the body of the victim is even, the who with intent to gain shall buy articles, presumption is that no bullet is lodged in the objects or anything of value which he knows body.But if the number of gunshot wounds entrance to have been derived from the and exit is odd the presumption is that one or more proceeds of crime of robbery or theft? bullets might have been lodged in the body. A. Violation of PD 1185 A. Multiple gunshot Rule B. Violation of PD 1612 B. Odd and Even Rule C. Violation of RA 6539 C. Rules on Admissibility D. Violation of PD 533 D. Law on Multiplicity of Evidence 56. The act of killing of a father by his own 47. The derivation of pleasure from the infliction of child is called? physical or mental pain either on others or on oneself. A. fratricide A. Masochism B. sororicide B. Sadomasochism C. matricide C. Fetishism D. patricide D. Autosexuality 57. What is the color of post- mortem lividity if the 48. A condition whereby a woman is conscious of the cause of death of the victim is cyanide poisoning? nature of the sexual life but has not experienced sexual intercourse A. dark lividity A. Moral VIrginity B. cherry red to pinkish color B. Physical Virginity C. dark brown lividity C. Demi-Virginity D. blue specks D. Virgo Intacta. Amici Review Center 10 | P a g e 58. What is the logical assumption when a body is 67. A person who is devoid of oxygen for around 3 to found with wounds which indicate that much blood has 5 minutes would die, the case of death would be? been lost but the amount of blood appears to be less a. Stupor than what would normally expect to find? b. Stroke A. the crime committed was murder c. Asphyxia B. the suspect fled with the victim d. Exhaustion C. the crime was committed elsewhere D. the crime will never be solved 68. Fixed discoloration of the blood clothed inside the blood vessels or has diffused to different parts of the 59. Which word nearly expresses the meaning of body. VACILLATE? a. Diffusion lividity A. hesitate b. Clotting of the blood B. veracity c. Rigor mortis C. sincere d. Hypostatic lividity D. none of these 69. Approximate average amount of semen per 60. Prescribed depth of a grave under P.D. 856, Section ejaculation under normal conditions. 19 of the Code of Sanitation. a. 2 to 2.5 cc a. At least ½ meters deep b. 2.5 to 5 cc b. At least 1 meters deep c. 5 to 10 cc c. At least 1 and ½ meters deep d. 1.5 to 3.5 cc d. At least 2 meters deep 70. This states that the greater number of points of 61. A condition of exposure to cold temperature of similarities and variations between two persons, the certain parts of the body which produces mechanical greater the probability of the conclusion to be accurate. disruption of cell structure characterized by cold a. Prima Facie evidence rule stiffening and diminished body temperature. b. Conclusive evidence rule a. Gangrene c. Law of multiplicity of evidence in b. Frostbite identification c. Trench foot d. Chain of custody of evidence d. Immersion foot 71. Effusion of blood into the tissue underneath the 62. Its medico-legal importance is to approximate the skin due to the rupture of blood vessels as a result of time of death. the application of a blunt force. a. Cadaveric spasm a. Contusion b. Putrefaction b. Shock c. Mascular contraction c. Hemorrhage d. Rigor mortis d. Hematoma 63. This muscular change upon death lasts about 20 to 72. Wound produced to man-s instinctive reaction of 30 minutes and is characterized by the relaxation of self-preservation to repel attacks or an aggressor. the muscles and loss of their natural tone. a. Defense wound a. Stage of primary flaccidity b. Self-inflicted wound b. Post mortem rigidity c. Patterned wound c. Cadaveric spasm d. Mutilated wound d. Secondary flaccidity 73. A wound which resembles the shape or object of 64. Approximate time for the completion of one case the instrument which caused it. for DNA testing. a. Defense wound a. Minimum of 2 weeks b. Self-inflicted wound b. Minimum of 4 weeks c. Patterned wound c. Minimum of six weeks d. Mutilated wound d. Minimum of eight weeks 74. Ian killed Marimar, his common-law wife. What is 65. In cases of suicide, what would be the noticeable the crime committed? muscular change. Parricide a. Cold stiffening Homicide b. Heat stiffening Murder c. Instantaneous rigor Matricide d. Putrefaction 75. A simple test used to determine cessation of 66. A serious burn involving skin nerves, muscles and respiration by placing water or mercury in a container bones, considered as the most severe burn causing on top of the chest of a person and no visible death due to loss of fluids and electrolytes in the body movement is noticed. and massive infection. a. Winslow test a. Sunburn b. Florence test b. 1st degree burn c. Barberio‟s test c. 2nd degree burn d. Castle Meyer test d. 3rd degree burn Amici Review Center 11 | P a g e 76. A muscular change characterized by the softness b. Coup injury of the muscles and in which it no longer responds to c. Contre coup injury mechanical or electrical stimulus due to the dissolution d. Coup and contre coup injury of proteins. a. Stage of primary flaccidity 86. After death, the metabolic process inside the body b. Stage of secondary flaccidity ceases, heat is no longer produced and the body slowly c. Rigor mortis loses its temperature. d. Livor mortis a. Algor mortis b. Rigor mortis 77. It is the formation of a soft, friable and brownish c. Cadaveric spasm white greasy substance in the soft fatty tissue after d. Suspended animation death. a. Saponification 87. This s a condition wherein the fatty tissues of the b. Rigor mortis body are transformed to soft brownish white substance c. Mummification known as adipocere. d. Maceration a. Saponification b. Mummification 78. A discoloration of the body after death when the c. Maceration blood tends to pool in the blood vessels of the most d. Caloricity dependent portions of the body and starts 20 to 30 minutes after death and is completed by 12 hours. 88. The stoppage of the heart action and the loss of a. Rigor mortis blood vessels cause the blood to be under the influence b. Primary flaccidity of gravity. It begins to accumulate in the most c. Maceration dependent portion of the body. d. Livor mortis a. Rigor Mortis b. Livor Mortis 79. Average time for the stomach to empty its contents c. Algor Mortis after meals. d. None of this a. 2 to 3 hours b. 3 to 4 hours 89. The blood merely gravitated into the most c. 4 to 5 hours dependent portion of the body but still inside the blood d. 5 to 6 hours vessels and still fluid in form. a. Hypostatic Lividity 80. A wound produced by a blunt instrument such as b. Diffusion Lividity log and stone. c. Caloricity a. Punctured wound d. None of this b. Hack wound c. Lacerated wound 90. Which of the following body system coincide the d. Incised wound stopping of a mental organ function of a person to medically “dead”? 81. When the person was stabbed by an ice pick, what A. cardiac C. central nervous wound would be exhibited? B. all of these D. respiratory a. Punctured wound c. Lacerated wound 91. Modus operandi files would normally be most b. Hack wound valuable if the crime was ______. d. Incised wound A. a first time offender B. a female offender 82. A condition of a woman who has had one or more C. an old offender sexual experience but not had conceived a child. D. a juvenile offender a. Moral virginity b. Demi-virginity 92. After cessation of vital function of the c. Physical virginity body there is still animal life among individual cells. d. Virgo-intacta This is evidence by the presence of excitability of muscles and ciliary movement and other function of 83. A break or solution in the continuity of the skin. individual cell. a. Wound A.Death b. Trauma B.Somatic Death c. Bruise C.Molecular Death d. Scratch D.Apparent Death 84. A wound which inflicted in the body which is so 93. In order to appreciate the signs of death, There serious that it will endanger one’s life. must be an entire and continuous cessation of the a. Non-mortal wound heart action and flow of blood in the whole vascular b. Mortal wound system. The following are ways to determine heart c. Trauma action, except: d. Coup injury Palpation of the pulse Auscultation for the heart sound 85. A physical injury which is found at the site and also electrocardiograph the opposite site of the application of force. Magnus test a. Extensive injury Amici Review Center 12 | P a g e 94. On the other hand, when it comes to examination of peripheral circulation, the following are used, 2. Animus Furandi means _____. On the other hand, except: Animus Lucrandi means _____ Icard’s Test A. Intent to steal, intent to gain Diaphanous’ Test B. Intent to gain, intent to steal Pressure on fingernail C. Intent to gain, intent to kill Symone’s Test D. Intent to steal, intent to kill 3. Diwata was walking beside a house when he noticed 95. Like heart action, cessation of respiration in order that the windows are wide open, he took this to be considered as a sign of death must be continuous opportunity to rob and so he proceeded to went and persistent. In determining if there is still through that opening, search and walk inside the room, respiratory action, saucer with water is placed on took several gadgets and jewelries then leave. Will it chest, reflecting artificial light or sunlight qualify for robbery? Symone’s Test A. Yes Icard’s Test B. No Diaphanous’ Test C. Both A and B Winslow’s Test D. No idea 96. The process in reproducing physical evidence by 4. On a sari-sari store, a vehicle bumped the wall. The plaster moulds. wall collapsed. There was a small opening there. At a. Casting night, a man entered through that opening without b. Cementing breaking the same and rob the store. What is the crime c. Moulage committed? d. Pickling A. Theft B. Robbery 97. If blood is in fluid condition, what is added to C. Trespass to dwelling preserve the specimen? D. None a. Formaldehyde b. Saline solution 5. If accused entered the house through a door that c. Alcohol was open, and it was while escaping that he broke any wall, floor or window after taking personal property d. Distilled water inside the house, then there is ___ A. Robbery 98. Livor mortis or post mortem lividity is completed in B. Theft how many hours when the blood has already clotted or C. Malicious mischief diffused to different parts of the body wherein the D. None discoloration is permanent and darker in color? a. 12 hours 6. Mario entered the house of Juan because the latter c. 36 hours left it open. While inside, Mario found a chest where b. 24 hours cash and jewelries are being kept and he destroyed it. d. 48 hours what is the crime committed by Mario? A. Robbery 99. Female pelvis diameter is _______ compared with B. Theft male pelvis. C. Qualified theft a. Greater D. Qualified robbery b. Equal c. Lesser 7. Kai and Zandy entered the house by disguising d. Less significant themselves as BFP officers and stating that they were tasked to conduct an inspection on every household. 100. This states that the greater number of points of Once inside, they robbed the house. What is the crime similarities and variations between two persons, the committed? greater the probability of the conclusion to be accurate. A. Robbery a. Prima Facie evidence rule B. Theft b. Conclusive evidence rule C. Qualified theft c. Law of multiplicity of evidence in D. Syndicated estafa identification d. Chain of custody of evidence 8. A, B, C and D robbed a bank. When they were about to flee, policemen came, and they traded shots with CDI-3 SPECIAL CRIME INVESTIGATION WITH them. If one of the policemen was killed, the offense is______ INTERVIEW AND INTERROGATION A. Robbery with homicide B. Robbery and murder 1. In robbery by force upon things, the offender must C. Robbery only and homicide is aggravating enter the house or building in which the robbery was committed, by any of the following means, except; D. Homicide and the robbery is only aggravating A. Through a opening not intended for entrance or egress. 9. From the scenario above, If one of the robbers was B. By breaking any wall, roof, or floor or breaking any the one killed, the remaining robbers shall be_____ A. Robbery with homicide door or window. B. Robbery and murder C. By using any fictitious name or pretending the C. Robbery only and homicide is aggravating exercise of public authority. D. Homicide and the robbery is only aggravating D. By using keys borrowed from the owner Amici Review Center 13 | P a g e 10. What if a bank employee was the one killed either by the robbers or by the policemen in the course of the 18. He/she must be courteous, sympathetic and latter’s action of arresting or trying to arrest the humble, ready to ask apologies for the inconvenience robbers, the crime is______ of the interview. A. Robbery with homicide A. COMMON INTEREST B. Robbery and murder B. ACTING QUALITIES C. Robbery only and homicide is aggravating C. HUMILITY D. Homicide and the robbery is only aggravating D. KNOWLEDGE OF HUMAN BEHAVIOR 11. If, on the occasion or by reason of the robbery, 19. This is the uncooperative and indifferent subject. somebody is killed, and there are also physical injuries To deal with them is to find out their field of interest inflicted by reason or on the occasion of the robbery. A. The Drunken Type A. Robbery with homicide and physical injury B. Know-Nothing Type B. Robbery with homicide and the physical C. Disinterested Type injury shall be aggravating D. NOTA C. Robbery with physical injury, homicide is separate crime D. Only robbery, homicide and physical injury 20. There are two robbers who broke into a house and aggravate the crime carried away some valuables. After they left such house these two robbers decided to cut or divide the 12. KZ became addicted to online gambling games. His loot. While they are dividing the loot the other robber entire savings was gone on the span of 3 days together noticed that the one doing the division is trying to cheat with the money that he borrowed from different him and so he immediately boxed him. Now this robber people. Desperate, he decided to commit a robbery who was hold-up on the dark alley along their neighborhood but boxed then pulled out his gun and fired at the other unfortunately killed his victim which unebeknownst to one killing the latter. What crime is committed? him was his mother. KZ will be liable for the crime of A. Robbery and Murder A. Robbery with homicide B. Murder B. Robbery and Parricide C. Robbery w/ Homicide C. Robbery only and parricide is aggravating D. Homicide D. Parricide 21. A, the neighbor of B, shot the pig of B which was 13. They are robbers described as those persons who eating A’s camote plants. A, thereafter cook the pig’s worked at robbery as a trade making it their living and meat (pork) and consumed the same. What is A liable having no other means of income. for? A. Amateurs A. violation of Anti- fencing law B. Professionals B. violation of Anti- Cattle Rustling law C. Organized C. malicious mischief D. Nota D. Theft 14. All but one are special aggravating circumstance 22. A, the neighbor of B, shot the pig of B which was in arson. eating A’s camote plants.. What is A liable for? A. Committed with intent to gain A. violation of Anti- fencing law B. Committed to conceal a crime. B. violation of Anti- Cattle Rustling law C. Committed for the benefits of others C. malicious mischief D. Offender is motivated by spite, revenge or hatred D. Theft towards the owner or occupant of the house; 23. A, the neighbor of B, shot the cow of B which was 15. Is a conversation with a purpose, motivated by a eating A’s camote plants. What is A liable for? desire to obtain certain information from the person A. violation of Anti- fencing law being interviewed as to what was done, seen, felt, B. violation of Anti- Cattle Rustling law heard, tasted, smell or known. C. malicious mischief A. Interview D. Theft B. Interrogation C. Elicitation 24. A, the neighbor of B, shot the cow of B which was D. Survey eating A’s camote plants. A, thereafter cook the cow’s meat and consumed the same. What is A liable for? 16. “Never conduct or let anyone conduct an interview A. violation of Anti- fencing law if the interviewer has not gone to the crime scene.” B. violation of Anti- Cattle Rustling law A. The cardinal rule of interview C. malicious mischief B. The golden rule of interrogation D. Theft C. The cardinal rule interrogation D. The golden rule of interview 25. “A” found in his taxi a purse containing money and jewelry left by a passenger. “A” delivered it to “B”, a 17. It is the friendly relation between the interviewer policeman, with request to give it to “C”, the owner and the interviewee which is conducive to a fruitful thereof. “B” did not give it to “C” and appropriated it. result. What crime did “B” commit? A. The interviewer must be in a respectable civilian A. robbery attire. B. coercion B. RAPPORT C. estafa C. CONVERSATIONAL TONE OF VOICE D. theft D. KNOWLEDGE OF HUMAN BEHAVIOR Amici Review Center 14 | P a g e B. accept implied answer 26. What crime is committed by any person who with C. one question at a time intent to gain shall buy articles, objects or anything of D. saving faces value which he knows to have been derived from the proceeds of crime of robbery or theft? 35. During the custodial investigation, the subject or A. Violation of PD 1185 suspect manifests sweating, color change, dry mouth, B. Violation of PD 1612 pulse and breathing, it is____. C. Violation of RA 6539 A. Strong and convincing evidence of guilt D. Violation of PD 533 B. Circumstantial evidence of guilt C. Physical evidence of guilt 27. What are the “right questions” to ask a police D. Physiological symptoms of guilt interviewee in any police investigations? A. ask hypothetical questions that would put the 36. Which of the following is considered the most interviewee at ease scientific approach of noticing that there is loss of B. ask open- ended questions that would make public funds? him relate in his own words what he saw A. By inspection and audit C. check at all times whether questions are easy to B. By information comprehend C. By accident D. ask close- ended questions, as they are simple, D. Disappearance of the embezzler direct and answerable by yes or no 37. Kai was surprised when he detected that his stolen 28. What is the first thing that an investigator must do cellphone was nearby. He then tracked the said phone before interviewing witnesses, citizens and victims? and came across a man holding the exact phone that A. place interviewee at ease was stolen 2 months ago. Possession of a stolen item B. conduct interview in private is already a prima facie evidence of fencing. C. develop a plan of action A. True D. ask the right question B. False C. Partially true D. Partially false 29. What method promotes anxiety by placing the accused on a line- up and he is identified by several fictitious witnesses or victims who got associated with 38. The robber/s forces a door or window with an iron him in different offenses until subject becomes tool such as a tire iron, screwdriver, or small crowbar desperate and confesses to the offense in order to or box opener. escape accusations? A. The hide –in entry A. greater or lesser guilt B. The jimmy entry B. line- up C. Roof entry C. reverse line-up D. The cut-in entry C. D. stern approach 39. The interview of a witness can be described by the 30. A truck loaded with stolen boxes of rifles was on acronym IRONIC, which stands for: the way out of the checkpoint in south harbor a. Inquiry, Recognition, Organization, Novelty, surrounded by a tall fence when a security guard Identity, Continuity discovered the boxes on the truck. What crime was b. Identity, Rapport, Omnipresent, Narration, Inquiry, committed? Conclusion A. attempted felony c. Identity, Recognition, Opening statement, Narration, B. frustrated felony Inquiry, Conclusion C. consummated felony d. Identity, Rapport, Opening statement, C. D. none of these Narration, Inquiry, Conclusion 31. All of the following are the rules to be observed in questioning, EXCEPT 40. These are the reluctant type of witnesses. They are A. one question at a time found among uneducated and of low level of B. saving faces intelligence. C. avoid implied answer A. The Drunken Type D. broad questions B. Know-Nothing Type C. Disinterested Type 32. Investigator must be patient to obtain accurate and D. NOTA complete information especially with uncooperative subjects. 41. These are the truthful and cooperative witnesses A. logical mind C. perseverance where the investigator could rely upon, with little or no B. integrity D. self control problem in handling them. A. Deceitful Witness 33. In collecting glass standards, samples must at B. Honest Witnesses least be the size of a quarter, and must be taken from C. Timid Witnesses what area? D. Talkative Type A. any of these B. near as possible to point of contact 42. These are witnesses who are prone to exaggerate, C. from the point of contact adding irrelevant or new matters to their narration. D. from the biggest cluster of fragments A. Deceitful Witness B. Honest Witnesses 34. Which of the following is NOT among the rules to C. Timid Witnesses be observed in questioning? D. Talkative Type A. simplicity of the questions Amici Review Center 15 | P a g e 51. Under Republic Act 7438, when does the police’ 43. The investigator indicates he does not consider his custody of suspect to a crime commence, hence the subject’s indiscretion a grave offense. latter is entitled to be informed of his rights under the A. SHIFTING THE BLAME Miranda doctrine which cannot be waived? B. EXTENUATION a. At the time of custodial investigation C. BLUFF ON A SPLIT PAIR b. During the announcement that he is under arrest D. Nota c. During the actual questioning d. At the moment that he is invited for 44. This is applicable when there is more than one questioning suspect. The suspects are separated and one is informed that other has talked. 52. What interrogation techniques when the A. SHIFTING THE BLAME investigator indicates he does not consider his subject’s B. EXTENUATION indiscretion a grave offense. C. BLUFF ON A SPLIT PAIR A. Sympathetic Appeal C. Mutt and Jeff D. Nota B. Extenuation D. Emotional Appeal 45. Subject Interrogee is placed in a longer period of 53. Crime scene photographs are admissible as interrogation without rest or sleep. The interrogator evidence in court; it should be taken from ____. permits the source to go to sleep and subsequently A. General View awaken for another series of questioning (this is done B. Mid-range repeatedly). C. Close-up view A

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