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REVIEW QUESTIONS IN
CRIME DETECTION, INVESTIGATION & PREVENTION SET ONE
MULTIPLE CHOICE
11. Ways and means are resorted for the purpose of trapping and
capturing the law breaker during the execution of a criminal act.
A. Instigation
B. Inducement
C. Buy bust operation
D. Entrapment
13. The discreet observation of places, persons and vehicles for the
purpose of obtaining information concerning the identities or
activities of suspects.
A. close observation
B. espionage
C. tailing
D. surveillance
27. The simplest type of interview which concerns with the gathering
of information regarding the personal circumstances of a person
who is the subject of investigation.
A. background interview
B. personal interview
C. intimate interview
D. pre-game interview
28. It means method of operation.
A. corpus delicti
B. parens patriae
C. stare decisis
D. modus operandi
29. It is one which induces the criminal to act and need not be shown
in order to obtain conviction.
A. Intent
B. Motive
C. Opportunity
D. Inducement
33. A kind of evidence which may link the suspect to the crime scene
or offense. Examples are fingerprints, impressions, blood etc.
A. physical evidence
B. associative evidence
C. tracing evidence
D. factual evidence
38. The searchers follow each other in the path of a crime scene
beginning in the outside and circling around a central point.
A. strip method
B. wheel method
C. spiral method
D. zone method
47. The term describes the transfer of heat through a gas or vacuum
in a similar way to that of light.
A. Ignition
B. Convection
C. Radiation
D. Conduction
60. A tool employed by an arsonist to delay the start of the fire and
allow him to establish an alibi.
A. Accelerants
B. delaying tactic
C. timing device
D. stopper
68. Any liquid that causes fire when in contact with organic matter.
A. combustible liquid
B. flammable liquid
C. inflammable liquid
D. corrosive liquid
77. The force that tends to pull all objects to the center of the
earth.
A. Inertia
B. Friction
C. Energy
D. Gravity
78. Any motor vehicle accident that results in no death, but only
injuries to one or more persons.
A. Fatal
B. Chronic
C. Non fatal
D. Injurious
96. Any part of the plant of the papaver somniferum, including the
seeds.
A. opium poppy
B. marijuana
C. caffeine components
D. codeine
100. It is, in most cases, the initial step for obtaining information
to determine the origin and cause of fire.
A. Evidence collection
B. laboratory examination of evidence
C. interview witnesses
D. interrogation of suspects
REVIEW QUESTIONS IN
CRIME DETECTION, INVESTIGATION & PREVENTION SET TWO
MULTIPLE CHOICE
1. What legal doctrine was established in the case Mapp vs. Ohio?
A. Archipelagic Doctrine
B. Fruit of the Poisonous Tree Doctrine
C. Miranda Doctrine
D. Eclectics Doctrine
E. None of these
14. One of the following is an art, which deal with the identity and
location of the offender and provides evidence of his guilt
through criminal proceedings.
A. information
B. interrogation
C. instrumentation
D. criminal investigation
25. The defense of the suspect that he was present in a place other
than the crime scene during the estimated time when the crime was
committed is called
A. Defense
B. Allegation
C. Alibi
D. Statement
26. These are hints that suggest lines of investigative actions and
information that is valuable in expanding the universe of
suspects, identifying prime suspects and finding the guilty
person. This is called
A. Information
B. Investigative leads
C. Corpus delicti
D. Modus operandi
32. The two forms of arrest are arrest by actual restraint and
A. By forcible surrender
B. By detention
C. By voluntary submission
D. By virtue of a warrant
33. In portrait parle method the witness provides a vivid physical
appearance of the offender. Portrait parle means
A. Oral discussion
B. Verbal description
C. Photographic files
D. Facial appearance
36. An effort made to determine what actually occurred and what the
circumstances of a crime were is called
A. physical construction
B. crime scene investigation
C. mental reconstruction
D. crime reconstruction
37. Which of the following is under the Field Laboratory Work of the
SOCO?
A. Macro-etching
B. DNA examination
C. Casting
D. DNA typing
38. Releases the crime scene to the officer on case is the function
of
A. evidence custodian
B. team leader
C. sketcher
D. technician
40. Evidence which the law does not allow to be contradicted is known
as
A. competent evidence
B. conclusive evidence
C. expert evidence
D. substantial evidence
41. An interrogation technique where to police officers are employed,
a relentless investigator and a king-hearted man is called
A. shifting the blame
B. mutt and jeff
C. tom and jerry
D. none of the above
48. One of the following denotes things belonging to the court of law
or use in court or legal proceeding or something fitted for legal
or legal argumentation.
A. Jurisdiction
B. Jurisprudence
C. Law or Legal
D. None of these
49. The legal maxim which means both drivers displayed negligence
A. Res Ipsa Loquitor
B. Pare Delicto
C. Inflagrante Delicto
D. Locus criminis
52. The police must arrived at the scene of the crime as quickly as
possible because:
A. he is the source of the most productive evidence
B. the principals are there or may still be present
C. some physical evidence may deteriorate
D. all of the above
53. The traffic sign that is triangular in shape and have a red
colored border is known as:
A. information sign
B. instruction sign
C. direction sign
D. caution sign
56. The delay resulting from traffic congestion affect not only the
time of travel but also the productivity of individual is part of
what we call
A. traffic engineering
B. traffic environment
C. traffic economy
D. traffic congestion
57. The traffic enforcement action that does not contemplate possible
assessment of penalty by the court
A. traffic arrest
B. traffic citation
C. traffic warning
D. traffic violation
62. The purpose of opening the doors and windows of adjacent rooms in
a burning building is to __.
A. extinguish the fire
B. supply the oxygen in the area
C. prevent back draft
D. serve as entrance of firemen
66. The fire that started in almost all corners of the building at
the same time is called __.
A. separate burning
B. simultaneous burning
C. non-related burning
D. related burning
70. The introduction of drugs into the deeper layer of the skin by
means of special electric current is known as:
A. Topical method
B. Injection method
C. Iontophoresis
D. Oral method
71. When too much drug is taken into the physiological system of the
human body, there maybe an over extension of its effect which is
commonly called:
A. Overdose
B. Allergic reaction
C. Side effect
D. Idiosyncracy
72. When two drugs are taken together, or with in a few hours of each
other, they may interact with:
A. good effects
B. bad effects
C. unexpected results
D. no effects
73. The actual action of a particular drug depend on the basis of:
A. its chemical component
B. persons tolerance
C. body absorption
D. food and water intake
76. The word hashis is derived from the name Hasan/Hashasin, a Muslim
leader. Hashis refers to:
A. male marijuana plant
B. female marijuana plant
C. the marijuana resin
D. marijuana leaves
77. Opium use in China was stemmed out from India and became
widespread in the 19th Century. From Middle East, the plant was
cultivated in India, Pakistan, Iran and Afghanistan which is
known as the:
A. City of Dope
B. Golden Crescent
C. Green triangle
D. Golden triangle
78. Among the following was the German pharmacist who discovered the
morphine drug.
A. Allan Heithfield
B. Troy Mcweigh
C. Freidrich Serturner
D. Alder Wright
79. What do you call the incident where vast numbers of American
soldiers were addicted on the morphine drug during the American
Civil War?
A. Morpheum Illness
B. Soldiers Disease phenomenon
C. American Addiction
D. Dreamers syndrome
81. Which of the following law was enacted to provide for the
registration of collection, and the imposition of fixed and
special taxes upon all persons who engage in illegal drug
production?
A. R.A. 953
B. PD 44
C. R.A 7659
D. R.A. 6425
85. Normally, fire feeds in all directions, but the least likely path
a fire will follow is
A. Upward
B. Sideward
C. Downward
D. Outward laterally
86. What part of the investigation report that gives a brief summary
of the major investigative steps accomplished?
A. Details
B. Synopsis
C. Undeveloped
D. Conclusions
89. In this method, the three searchers follow each other along the
path of a spiral, beginning on the outside and spiraling in
toward the center.
A. Skip method search
B. Round the clock method of search
C. Quadrant search
D. None of these
91. These are used by fire setters in spreading the fire throughout
the building
A. Plants
B. Accelerants
C. Trailers
D. Gasoline
95. The time within which the traffic indicates of any particular
traffic signal face does not change:
A. Interval
B. Cycle
C. Phase
D. Timing
96. The total time required for the complete sequence of the phase is
known as:
A. Cycle
B. Cycle length
C. Timing
D. Interval
DIAGNOSTIC EXAMINATION IN
CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION AND DETECTION
MULTIPLE CHOICE
22. Which one of the following items enumerated below is a good indicator of
the intensity of the fire and an important factor in determining
incendiarism?
A. Size of fire C. smoke marks E. color of flame
B. Direction of travel D. color of smoke
23. The presence of chlorine is indicated by
A. Black smoke C. biting smoke
B. reddish smoke D. white smoke
24. What is the lowest temperature of a liquid in an open container at which
vapors are evolved fast enough to support continuous combustion?
A. Boiling point C. vapour pressure E. velocity
B. flashpoint D. fire point
25. Spontaneous heating is an example of what kind of reaction?
A. Exothermic reactions D. Flame
B. endothermic reaction E. kindling point
C. oxidation
26. A person who burns a building and pretends to discover it or turn the
alarm or make some works to appear as the center of attraction is a form
of pyromania called
A. Alcoholics and addicts D. Abnormal youth
B. sexual perverts E. Hero types.
C. pyromania
27. The rising movement of heat, which is also deemed as the normal behavior
of fire is called:
A. Thermodynamics C. Thermal imbalance E. thermal balance
B. fire behavior D. wavering
28. What is the law amending the law on arson?
A. PD No. 1613 B. RA 6975 C. RA 1813 D. RA 8551
29. If the offender had tried to burn the premises by gathering jute sacks
laying this inside the room. He lighted these, and as soon as the jute
sacks began to burn, he ran away. The occupants of the room put out the
fire, what crime is committed?
A. Attempted stage D. none of the above
B. frustrated arson E. any of the above
C. consummated
30. What is the act that when performed will neutralize a fire hazard?
A. Offense C. incendiary act E. accident
B. abatement D. delinquent act
31. DNA stands for:
A. DEOXYREBONUCLEIC ACID C. DEOXIRIBONOCLIEC ACID
B. DEOXYRIBUNOCLIEC ACID D. DEOXYRIBONUCLEIC ACID
32. A burned body found was subjected to autopsy; however examination of
lungs and blood showed no abnormal quantity of carbon monoxide or dioxide,
what will be your interpretation under such circumstance?
A. The person died because of the burning
B. The person died of asphyxia
C. The person was killed before it was burned
D. The person died not of fire but because of suffocation
E. The person died because of the autopsy
33. The official inquiries made by the police on the facts and circumstance
surrounding the death of a person that is expected to be unlawful is
referred to as
A. official investigation D. homicide investigation
B. death investigation E. post-mortem investigation
C. murder investigation
34. Legally, in order to establish a case of arson
A. The fire must have been started by the suspect with his own hand.
B. The property does not belong to the suspect of the crime.
C. The evidence of incendiarism must be direct and positive, not
circumstantial.
D. The presumption that the fire was accidental in origin must be
overcome.
35. In arson case, it is necessary to introduce evidence to prove all but one
of the following is not necessary to prove
A. That the fire actually occurred at a specified time and within the
jurisdiction of the court.
B. That the building was burned by a criminal design and by a person who
is criminally responsible.
C. That the fire was applied by the hand of the defendant of the case.
D. None of the above is applicable.
36. The different changes that take place in the body after death are
referred to as D. pos-mortem rigidity
A. post-mortem signs E. post-mortem flaccidity
B. post-mortem changes
C. none of these
37. The part of the body most affected to by heavy drinking are:
A. digestive system and nervous system
B. brain and veins of the body
C. the lungs and heart
D. None of the above
38. The stage of alcohol addition where there is the loss of control becomes
more complete is known as:
A. slight inebriation D. trouble on the road
B. crucial phase E. alcoholic
C. slight ineberation
39. Which alcohol is also known as wood alcohol?
A. ethyl B. methanol C. grain D. ethanol E. A or C
40. A kind of beverage which are fermented from fruits such as grapes and
contain from 8% to 12% when fortified by adding alcohol is called
A. tapey C. basi E. whisky
B. wine D. gold eagle
41. These are also known as the selective prostitute. These are called
A. professional D. call girl
B. pick-up girls E. occasional
C. street girls
42. The annual crime prevention week is celebrated every 1st week of
A. August C. July E. June
B. April D. September
59. Which of the following refers to acute cases of withdrawal of drugs that
causes serious physical illness?
A. Psychological dependence C. Physical dependence
B. Addiction D. Withdrawal syndrome
60. The drug addict who shows many tracks from injection of hypodermic
needles is mostly addicted to
A. liquid amphetamine C. shabu
B. heroin D. freebase cocaine
61. What is the psychological desire to repeat the use of drugs
intermittently or continuously?
A. Addiction C. Habituation
B. Potency D. Toleration
62. Psychologically speaking, in terms of motives and functions of drug use,
the more a drug is used the more it tends to
A. reduce the need for the drug
B. satisfy more than one motive or need
C. increase the satisfaction of use
D. give sense of well being
63. The presence of the symptom of alcohol intoxication with out smell of
alcoholic breath is a sign that the suspected person is under the
influence of
A. Amphetamine drug C. Hallucinogens
B. Barbiturates D. Narcotics
64. Which of the following drugs produces the effect of mood elevation,
heightened alertness, and increase energy?
A. Solvents B. LSD C. Shabu D. Narcotics
65. The death penalty is imposed upon a person who sell or possess any of the
following, except
A. 200 grams of shabu C. 38 grams of heroin
B. 40 grams of cocaine D. 800 grams of Marijuana
66. One of the following statements that best indicates the main purpose of
traffic law enforcement is to
A. reduce traffic by punishing violators of traffic rules
B. keep traffic moving at a steady rate to avoid bottlenecks
C. control the speed limited in densely populated areas
D. prevent traffic accidents and expedite the flow of traffic
67. In the examination of the scene of accident, which of the following
evidence will show how the accident happened?
A. hole on the road pavement
B. point of impact
C. the driver under the influence of liquor
D. vehicle has break failure
68. The occurrence in a sequence of events which usually produces unintended
injury, property damage or even death is called
A. accident C. damage E. None of these
B. key event D. fatal
69. The traffic sign that is triangular in shape and have a red colored
border is known as:
A. information sign C. instruction sign
B. direction sign D. caution sign
C. None of these
70. Mr. Cruz was issued a student drivers permit on January 25, 2001. When
can he be qualified to apply for a Non-professional drivers license?
A. after June 25, 2001 C. on or after June 25, 2001
B. after May 25, 2001 D. after February 25, 2001
71. The minimum age for professional drivers license applicant is:
A. 16 B. 17 C. 18 D. 21
72. Professional drivers are those who operate cars
A. with excellent maneuvering and controlling skills.
B. with professional drivers license.
C. with excellent maneuvering and controlling skills whether his/her
license is non-rofessional or professional.
D. for purposes of earning a living.
73. When cruising on a four-lane two-way highway, slow moving vehicles should
use the
A. lanes 2 and 3. C. outer lanes.
B. inner lanes. D. either the inner or outer lanes.
C. A or C
74. As a general rule, you should overtake on the left side, except when
A. the oncoming traffic is free from any obstruction.
B. the opposite traffic is free from oncoming motor vehicles.
C. traversing on a two-way two-lane highway.
D. cruising along a four-lane two-way traffic way.
75. The double solid white line:
A. doesnt allow lane changing. C. allows overtaking
B. allows lane changing D. allows parking
76. Which of the following is a safe place for overtaking:
A. commercial places C. rural highways
B. expressways D. dry paved
77. When sketching traffic accident, the point of reference on the road
should be anything which are fixed or permanent in nature, while for the
motor vehicles involved, the point of reference should be:
A. corner of the edges of the vehicle
B. corner of the rear and front bumper
C. edge of the tire
D. center of the axle
78. When the vehicles in the collision are damaged, the photograph should
emphasize the
A. the direction of the motor vehicles
B. close-up view of the damage
C. the general view of the road or intersection
D. none of the above
79. As a traffic investigator, what is the immediate action to be undertaken
at the scene:
A. check for casualties C. check for hazards
B. interview witnesses D. call for assistance
80. The marks left on the road surface left by metal parts of the vehicle and
may serve as a clue in investigation are referred to as
A. scuff marks C. scratches and gouges
B. skid marks D. flat tire skid marks
81. What term refers to the distance traveled before applying the brakes?
A. braking distance C. reaction distance
B. reaction time D. braking reaction
82. The color of the background for regulatory sign is:
A. blue C. green E. None of these
B. yellow D. white
83. The color of the traffic light which is on after the green light is
A. amber C. red E. None of these
B. brown D. green
84. When the facts in the report are presented with appropriate words and is
free of propaganda, it said to be
A. complete C. relevant E. A and D
B. factual D. accurate
85. Which of these modifies a verb?
A. noun C. adjective
B. pronoun D. adverb
86. Ibid. means
A. in the same place C. in the work cited
B. in the place cited D. none of these
87. Loc. Cit. means
A. in the same place C. in the work cited
B. in the place cited D. none of these
88. What should be used after salutation?
A. coma C. colon
B. semi-colon D. period
89. What is the record needed to keep all members of the force informed
concerning police operation, assignments, and administrative instructions?
A. Accident report C. Technical report
B. Daily record of event D. Continuation report
90. To avoid repetitions of nouns, we use a
A. verb C. pronoun
B. common noun D. proper noun
91. SPO1 Solomon Matiyaga was promoted to the next rank by his Commanding
Officer, on the strength of his recommendation. He gave a blow-out to his
friends. Three months passed and he was still receiving the same salary.
What form of communication is missing?
A. memorandum C. special order
B. approval by his CO D. written confirmation
92. Which of these have the same meaning, but of different sound and
spelling?
A. vocabularies C. homonyms E. Antonyms
B. synonyms D. words
93. What is the safest practice to use if fire occurs in a flow of liquefied
petroleum gas storage tank and the flow cannot be checked?
A. use foam to put off the fire
B. permit the fire to burn itself
C. use fog to extinguish the fire
D. use sand to smother the flame
E. None of these
94. How many percent of air is needed to sustain combustion?
A. 20 B. 10 C. 30 D. 15
95. Which of the following is considered the most scientific approach of
noticing that there is loss of public funds?
A. By inspection and audit
B. By information
C. By accident
D. Disappearance of the embezzler
96. If the crime committed was homicide, search for physical evidence will be
centered on which of the following?
A. undercarriage and hood of car
B. Tool marks
C. Fingerprints nail and clothing
D. Weapon and other types of evidence left as a result of contact between
victim and assailant.
97. What kind of driver is one who shows a complete disregard for others,
aggressive, impatient, demanding and thoroughly selfish in his actions
affecting other drivers?
A. Vociferous C. Defensive
B. Egotists D. Emotional
98. In hostage survival, how do we increase the odds for hostage takers?
A. Stay alert, collect and store information
B. All of these
C. Control instinctive behavior and get small or non-threatening
D. Analyze route of travel and dont volunteer information
99. What is called of that self-incriminatory statement by the subject
falling short of an acknowledgement of guilt?
A. admission C. confession
B. informant D. deposition
100. How can a wound caused by bomb explosion be identified?
A. All of these
B. Sharpnels all inner the body
C. Presence of powder burns in the body
D. Severe tearing of clothing
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27. The simplest type of interview which concerns with the gathering of
information regarding the personal circumstances of a person who is the
subject of investigation.
a. background interview b. personal interview
c. intimate interview d. pre-game interview
28. It means method of operation.
a. corpus delicti b. parens patriae
c. stare decisis d. modus operandi
29. It is one which induces the criminal to act and need not be shown in
order to obtain conviction.
a. intent b. motive
c. opportunity d. inducement
30. The three tools in criminal investigation, whereby their application
varies in proportion on their necessity to establish the guilt of the
accused in a criminal case.
a. information, interrogation, instrumentation
b. detection, apprehension, conviction
c. inquiry, observation, conclusion
d. magnifying glass, pencil, tape measure
31. The simple questioning of a person who is cooperating in the
investigation.
a. interview b. inquiry
c. interrogation d. instrumentation
32. It involves a number of persons who might have handled evidence between
the time of the commission of the alleged offense and the disposition
of the case, should be kept to a minimum.
a. chain of command b. chain of custody
c. evidence tracking d. tracing evidence
33. A kind of evidence which may link the suspect to the crime scene or
offense. Examples are fingerprints, impressions, blood etc.
a. physical evidence b. associative evidence
c. tracing evidence d. factual evidence
34. Articles and materials which are found in connection with an
investigation and which help in establishing the identity of the
perpetrator or the circumstances under which the crime was committed or
which in general, assist in the prosecution of the criminal.
a. physical evidence b. documentary evidence
c. tracing evidence d. testimonial evidence
35. The following are different techniques in interrogation except one:
a. sympathetic approach b. emotional appeal
c. financial assistance d. friendliness
36. This may be applicable to a crime scene which is approximately circular
or oval. The searchers gather at the center and proceed outward along
radii or spokes.
a. strip method b. wheel method
c. spiral method d. zone method
37. The area to be searched is divided into quadrants and each searcher is
assigned to one quadrant.
a. strip method b. wheel method
c. spiral method d. zone method
38. The searchers follow each other in the path of a crime scene beginning
in the outside and circling around a central point.
a. strip method b. wheel method
c. spiral method d. zone method
39. A kind of gathering information whereby a subject is being followed.
a. convoy b. caravan
c. tailing d. surveillance
40. Another term for tailing.
a. impersonating b. backing
c. supporting d. shadowing
41. A person who gives necessary information to the investigator. He may
give the information openly and even offer to be a witness or he may
inform the investigator surreptitiously and request to remain
anonymous.
a. witness b. expert witness
c. hostile witness d. informant
42. The use of an equipment or tool to listen and record discreetly
conversations of other people.
a. bugging b. dubbing
c. mimicking d. tapping
43. The questioning of persons not suspected of being involved in a crime,
but who knows about the crime or individuals involved in it.
a. interrogation b. rumor mongering
c. interview d. inquiry
44. An objective of criminal invstigation.
a. determine the motive b. identify criminals
c. rehabilitate criminals d. prevent crimes
45. A term used to describe a transition which occur in the development of
a fire, when, for example, most of all the combustible surfaces within
a room are heated above their ignition temperature at the same time.
a. intensity b. ignition
c. flash over d. starter
46. A term of the start of the combustion, its detailed process of a solid
is very complicated, since the proportion of different flammable
vapours vary from one material to another and contact with oxygen must
take place before combustion can begin.
a. intensity b. ignition
c. flash over d. starter
47. The term describes the transfer of heat through a gas or vacuum in a
similar way to that of light.
a. ignition b. convection
c. radiation d. conduction
48. The transfer of heat within a solid material from hotter to cooler
parts.
a. ignition b. convection
c. radiation d. conduction
49. The greatest concern of the firemen at the fire/crime scene is to.
a. interview witnesses
b. view the site of the crime
c. preserve the fire/crime scene
d. phot opportunity in the fire/crime scene
50. Most malicious fires are set by individuals secretly, it is either set
for revenge or self aggrandizing; or set by psychotic fire setter, or
for sexual gratification.
a. group fire setter b. arson for profit
c. fire starter d. solitary fire setter
51. It is, in most cases, the initial step for obtaining information to
determine the origin and cause of fire.
a. evidence collection b. laboratory examination
of evidence
c. interview witnesses d. interrogation of
suspects
52. The primary course of action in case of a fire.
a. pack up and flee b. run for your life
c. call an ambulance d. raise the alarm
53. The main product of the combustion of carbon. It is not poisonous but
is an asphyxiant which lowers the proportion of oxygen available for
breathing.
a. carbon oxide b. carbon monoxide
c. carbon paper d. carbon dioxide
54. A normal product of combustion, and is poisonous, especially when the
air supply to the fire is restricted.
a. carbon oxide b. carbon monoxide
c. carbon paper d. carbon dioxide
55. The fire resisting property of structural elements and the behavior of
a building material in a fire, it is used to predict how long it will
resist the effect of a fire before it fails.
a. fire resistance b. fire duration
c. fire proof d. fire strength
56. A type of fire that is the result of the combustion of certain metals
in finely divided forms; magnesium, potassium, zinc, etc.
a. class A b. class B
c. class C d. class D
57. A type of fire which results from burning of wood, paper, textiles, and
other carbonaceous materials. Extinguishment of this fire is by
quenching and cooling.
a. class A b. class B
c. class C d. class D
58. The following are components of fire except one:
a. gas b. fuel
c. oxygen d. heat
59. It is observed in structural fires and can be an indicator of the fire
travel and point of origin.
a. charring b. alligatoring
c. V pattern d. pour pattern
60. A pattern or network of fine, irregular lines in glass and wood.
a. crazing b. spalling
c. light bulbs d. charring
61. A tool employed by an arsonist to delay the start of the fire and
allow him to establish an alibi.
a. accelerants b. delaying tactic
c. timing device d. stopper
62. It can be readily identified by their distinctive odors, and the most
common examples are gasoline, turpentine and kerosene.
a. accelerants b. trailers
c. timing device d. stopper
63. This catalytic combustion device is the most common means employed to
detect flammable vapors.
a. accelerant b. sniffer
c. timing device d. stopper
64. The irresistible impulse or compulsion to start a fire and experience
gratification and satisfaction from it.
a. fire starter syndrome b. pyrotechnic disease
c. pyromania d. pyrophobia
65. It is known as the Fire Code of the Philippines.
a. PD 1108 b. PD 1017
c. PD 1081 d. PD 1185
66. Any material or mixture consisting of a fuel and oxidizer used to set
off explosives.
a. blasting agent b. blasting cap
c. gun powder c. explosive primer
67. These are description of materials or compounds that are easily set on
fire except one:
a. combustible b. corrosive
c. flammable d. inflammable
68. Any material having a flash point at or above 37.80 degree Celsius
or 100 degree Fahrenheit.
a. combustible liquid b. flammable liquid
c. inflammable liquid d. corrosive liquid
69. Any liquid that causes fire when in contact with organic matter.
a. combustible liquid b. flammable liquid
c. inflammable liquid d. corrosive liquid
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11.Ways and means are resorted for the purpose of trapping and
capturing the law breaker during the execution of a criminal act.
A. Instigation
B. Inducement
C. Buy bust operation
D. Entrapment Answer: D
21.A search warrant shall be valid for _____ days from its date.
Thereafter, it shall be void.
A. 10
B. 15
C. 30
D. 45 Answer: A
29.It is one which induces the criminal to act and need not be
shown in order to obtain conviction.
A. Intent
B. Motive
C. Opportunity
D. Inducement Answer: B
33.A kind of evidence which may link the suspect to the crime scene
or offense. Examples are fingerprints, impressions, blood etc.
A. physical evidence
B. associative evidence
C. tracing evidence
D. factual evidence Answer: C
68.Any liquid that causes fire when in contact with organic matter.
A. combustible liquid
B. flammable liquid
C. inflammable liquid
D. corrosive liquid Answer: A
77.The force that tends to pull all objects to the center of the earth.
A. Inertia
B. Friction
C. Energy
D. Gravity Answer: D
91.An inter department agency that enforce and carry out the law
against illegal drugs.
A. Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency
B. Bureau of Foods and Drugs
C. Dangerous Drug Board
D. Food and Drug Administration Answer: A
100.It is, in most cases, the initial step for obtaining information
to determine the origin and cause of fire.
A. Evidence collection
B. laboratory examination of evidence
C. interview witnesses
D. interrogation of suspects Answer: C