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27. Statement no. 1. In Physical of reconstruction, the physical appearance of the crime scene
is reconstructed from the description, of the witnesses and the indication of the physical
evidence. Statement no. 2. In mental reconstruction after physical reconstruction, conclusions
are made about the consistency of the accounts of the various witnesses. No assumption is
made without supporting evidence.
a. Statement no. 1 is correct
b. Statement no. 2 is incorrect
c. Statements no. 1 and 2 are both correct
d. Statements no. 1 and 2 are both incorrect
28. After reconstructing the crime scene, the following are the minimal requirements to be
observed by the investigator to insure admissibility of photographs in court.
a. The object which is represented should not be immaterial or irrelevant
b. The photograph should not unduly incite prejudice and sympathy
c. The photograph should be free from distortion
d. All of the above
29. Why does the dead body of the victim of violence needs to be photographed after its
removal from the crime scene?
a. To have a set of view showing the relationship of the body with the surrounding
b. To identify the victim and have close-up picture of the wounds
c. To provide reserve picture in case of loss or damage
d. All of the above
30. Photographs to be taken at the scene of the crime except what?
a. Over-All and environment’s photograph
b. Photographs of articles of evidence and photographs of the deceased
c. Photographs of the scene of the crime operatives showing their identity
d. Special techniques photograph of the body after removal
31. It supplements photographs of the crime scene and considered to be the simplest and the
most effective way of showing actual measurements and of identifying significant items of
evidence in their location at the scene.
a. Crime scene sketch c. Finished sketch
b. Rough sketch d. Direction sketch
32. In searching for physical evidence at the crime scene, the following types of search could be
used depending upon locale, number of personnel available, type of object sought and speed
desired, except:
a. Strip and double strip or grid search
b. Zone search
c. Rectangular and circular search
d. Spiral and wheel search
33. Which of the following must be done to maintain the physical integrity of evidence?
a. Evidence must be photographed and packaged
b. Evidence must be properly documented
c. Maintain its chain of custody
d. Identify, tag and seal the evidence
34. Which of the following must be done to maintain the legal integrity of evidence?
a. Evidenced must be properly documented
b. Maintain its chain of custody
c. Identify, tag and seal the evidence
d. Photographed and packaged the evidence
35. The methodology involving the systematic searching, handling, distribution and
accountability of all evidence found at the crime scene, including the documentation of every
article of evidence from the point of initial discovery at the scene, to its collection and transport
to the point of examination, its temporary storage and its final disposal is referred to us.
a. Corpus delicti c. Blotter
b. Necropsy report d. Chain of custody
36. To prove the chain of custody of evidence the following must be demonstrated except:
a. The evidence must be free for alteration, contamination and switching
b. The evidence offered is the same evidence found at the scene
c. There is no opportunity to replace or improperly alter the evidence
d. Any change in the condition of the evidence can be explained
37. Which of the following is not one of the questioning techniques that should be utilized in
interrogation?
a. Chronological c. Going backward
b. General to specific d. Going upward
38. In questioning a witness, an ideal type of written statement is:
a. Narrative type because it is easier and will be short
b. Question and answer because it provides details of acts
c. Combination of the two
d. Your convenient type
39. Jessie was invited by the NBI operatives to answer questions pertinent to the, murder case
investigated. After the questioning at the NBI Headquarters however, he was held for further
questioning and considered him a suspect already. Persons who can visit him are as follows,
except:
a. Lovers, friends and countrymen
b. Immediate member of his family
c. Any medical doctor, priest or religious minister
d. Personnel of the C.H.R.
40. Republic Act No. 7438 defines immediate members of the family are as follows, except:
a. Spouse, fiancé/fiancée, parents, child, brother or sister
b. Grandparents, grandson/daughter, great granddaughter/grandson
c. Uncle, aunt, guardian, ward
d. Relatives, intimate friends and best friends
41. What are the Golden Rules in homicide investigation?
a. Never touch, alter and change the position of anything until identified, measured and
photographed
b. If article has been move it can never be restored again to its original position
c. A and B are true
d. All of the above
42. The interview of a witness can be described by the acronym IRONIC, which stands for:
a. Inquiry, Recognition, Organization, Novelty, Identity, Continuity
b. Identity, Rapport, Omnipresent, Narration, Inquiry, Conclusion
c. Identity, Recognition, Opening statement, Narration, Inquiry, Conclusion
d. Identity, Rapport, Opening statement, Narration, Inquiry, Conclusion
43. Which one is not a means of recording crime a scene?
a. By photographs c. By sketches
b. By notes d. Surveying
44. Application of all procedures for the search of missing persons.
a. Rogues gallery c. manhunt
b. Tracing d. order of battle
45. Physical evidence are contaminated, altered of shape, damaged or lost because of:
a. Improper packaging
b. Corruption of investigator
c. Non-maintenance of chain of custody
d. A, and C are true
46. The Land Transportation Office (LTO) is under the___________, and part of
traffic_____________:
A. DILG-engineering C. DPWH-engineering
B. DOTC-enforcement D. DEPED-traffic education
47. The study of biorhythm is an important aspect of traffic safety because a person can avoid
accident:
A. By hinting on how he will tend to feel in a certain day
B. By knowing his intellectual capacity on certain day
C. By knowing his physical capacity on certain day
D. By ascertaining his physical, emotional and intellectual condition in a certain day
48. Safety campaign is an important aspect of traffic safety education because:
A. It is designed to make road users behave more safely
B. It informs the public of any updates in traffic
C. It focuses on the strict compliance to traffic signs
D. It can prevent accident
49. What is the primary aim of driver instruction programs?
A. To teach the rudiments of driving
B. To instill awareness of one’s legal and moral responsibilities in traffic
C. To teach the abilities required for one to be eligible for a driving license
D. To help the learners know the basic of traffic rules and regulations
50. Traffic safety education for children needs to be systematic to:
A. Instill safety consciousness among the children
B. Cope up with the demands of time
C. Lessen the fatalities among children while they are young
D. Learn easier than adults
51. Land Transportation Code of the Philippines is:
A. RA 4136 C. RA 6975
B. PD 4136 D. RA 9708
52. When a driver unloads passengers on the middle of the road, he committed:
A. Illegal unloading C. Illegal loading
B. Traffic obstruction D. illegal stopping
53. An accident which is accompanied by an unidentified road user who flees immediately
thereafter.
A. Hit and Run cases C. Motor vehicle non-traffic accident
B. Motor vehicle traffic accident D. Non motor vehicle none traffic accident
54. Separation of traffic units in a vehicular accident is referred to as:
A. final position C. hazards
B. disengagement D. stopping
55. Seeing, feeling or hearing and understanding of an unusual or unexpected condition
indicative of a sign that the accident might takes place.
A. perception of hazards C. starts of evasive action
B. initial contact D. maximum engagement
56. An enforcement action which the violator is commanded to appear in court without
detaining him.
A. traffic arrest C. traffic citation
B. traffic warning D. dogwatch
57. Marks left on the roadway by tires when the brakes were applied strongly, hence the
wheels locked, and not free to rotate.
A. skid marks C. scuff marks
B. key event D. debris
58. Used when traffic enforcer observed a minor violation but preoccupied at a moment.
A. visual warning C. verbal warning
B. written warning D. oral warning
59. Considered as emergency vehicle, except:
A. Police car on call C. Ambulance on call
B. Fire truck on call D. Physician’s car
60. Motor vehicle used by ambassador of Singapore.
A. government C. diplomatic
B. foreign D. gate away
61. These are the conditions exist which lend cohesiveness to modern-day drug trafficking
organizations, except:
a. Vertical integration and alternative sources of supply
b. Exploiting social and political conditions
c. Insulation of leaders
d. Corrupt government official and society indifference
62. An offense whose inception, prevention and/or direct or indirect effects involved more than
one country.
a. Drug trafficking and human smuggling c. Transnational crimes
b Terrorism, piracy and cybercrimes d. Global crimes
63. Unlawful activities of the members of a highly organized, disciplined association engaged in
supplying illegal goods and services.
a. Enterprise Crime c. White collar crime
b. Organized Crime d. Economic crime
64. Organized crime is an enterprise of group of persons engaged in a continuing illegal activity
which has as its primary purpose is:
a. the generation of profits irrespective of national boundaries
b. the control of certain illegal activities in a specific territory
c. the creation of fear among its enemies
d. the domination of a certain community
65. Where does the concept of organized crime emerged?
a. In China, when the Triad was established b. In Japan, when Yakuza was founded
c. In Sicily Italy, when the Mafia was first to emerged d. In the US, when Al Capone ran
Chicago with
blood and guns
66. Founders of organized crime in the US like Alphonse Capone, Charles “Lucky” Luciano,
Meyer Lansky and Benjamin “Bugsy” Siegel, are notably, members of a small street gang in New
York called:
a. Five Points Gang c. Outlaws
b. Tongs d. Hells Angels
67. Structural group of three or more persons existing for the period of time and acting in
concert, with the aim of committing one or more serious crimes or offenses established in
accordance with this conviction in order to obtain, directly or indirectly, a financial or other
material benefit.
a. Crime syndicate c. Criminal gang
b. Organized criminal group d. Fraternity
68. Which of the following is not one of the attributes of organized criminal group?
a. Non-Ideological, hierarchical and exclusive Membership
b. Dominating, witty, influential and generous contributor to the church, politicians etc.
c. Self-perpetuating, violent, involvement in bribery and constitutes a unique subculture
d. Monopolistic, governed by rules and regulations and has specialization/ division of labor.
69. Member of the organized criminal group difficult assignments involving the use of violence
in a rational manner.
a. Money mover c. Enforcer
b. Fixer d. Intelligence analyst
70. Commission of transnational crimes are motivated by the following, except one:
a. political influence c. hate and revenge
b. economic gain d. social control in a global scope.
71. The Mafia is believed to be originated from:
a. Morte Alla Francia, Italia Anela
b. the practice of the criminals to seal a black handprint at the scene of the crime
c. Italian’s beauty, perfection, grace, and excellence
d. the Sicilian struggle in the 13th Century against French Rule
72. The Mafioso connotes:
a. Pride, self- confidence, and vainglorious behavior
b. Brave and self-reliant, a man of action, and one not to be taken lightly
c. Man of honor or man of respect d. A, and B
73. Which of the following is not one of the categories of organized crime behavior?
a. Violence and strong commitment and determination to get what they want
b. Provision of illicit goods and services
c. Conspiracy and penetration of legitimate business
d. Extortion and corruption
74. Membership in organized crime group requires:
a. Loyalty c. Lifetime commitment
b. Obedience to the boss d. Specialized criminal skills
75. Criminality of an organized crime group is directed by:
a. The pursuit of profit along well-defined lines
b. Violence, when the interests of the organization are threatened
c. The boss
d. The pursuit of eliminating competitors
76. A person found guilty of use of dangerous drugs for the first time shall be punished with:
A. Imprisonment of 6 yrs and one day to 12 years
B. Rehabilitation of a minimum period of 6 months
C. Rehabilitation for 6 months to 18 months
D. Imprisonment of at least 6 months
77. What drug classification are solvents, paints and gasoline which are examples of substances
that are sniffed to obtain intoxication fall?
A. Depressants C. Energizers
B. Tranquilizers D. Inhalants
78. Operation of drug syndicates are usually made secretly that makes it detection quite
difficult. Various techniques were made by its operator in concealing their activities.
A. Hide –out operation C. Clandestine Operation
B. Disguised operation D. Confidential
79. Considered to be one of the prime suppliers of Heroin in Asia is the so called Golden
Triangle where 80% of illicit drugs of the world originate. This lies on the borders of:
A. Thailand –Laos –Burma C. Iran –Afghanistan – Pakistan
B. Thailand – Laos- Myanmar D. Peru- Columbia- Bolivia
80. A type of Drugs according to pharmacological classification which often relives pain and
induces sleep.
A. Hallucinogens C. Stimulants
B. Sedatives/Depressant D. Narcotics
81. One of the most abuse hallucinogenic drugs in the Philippines that contain active
components known as Tethrahydro-cannabinol?
A. Mescaline C. LSD (Lysergic Acid Diethylamine)
B. Marijuana D. Ecstacy (methylenedioxymethamphetamine)
82. Marijuana has been one of the most abuse hallucinogens in the Philippines and its control
becomes difficult according to some authorities due to the fact that:
A. It is easy to smoke it secretly C. It is easy to cultivate
B. It is sellable in the market D. It is in demand
83. Drugs that affects sensation, thinking and self-awareness and emotion:
A. Hallucinogens C. Stimulants
B. Sedatives/Depressant D. Narcotics
84. Drugs that is commonly used by athletes having the properties of increasing stamina and/or
energy.
A. Ecstasy C. MDMA
B. Shabu D. Anabolic Steroid
85. They serve as permanent consultant of the Dangerous Drug Board:
A. Secretary of DILG and Secretary of Justice
B. NBI Director and PNP Director General
C. PDEA Director General and PNP, Chief
D. PNP Director and PDEA Director
86. A form of physical dependence, severe craving for the drug even to the point of interfering
with the person’s ability to function normally.
A. Tolerance C. Habituation
B. Addiction D. Psychological Dependence
87. Removal of toxic substances from the body as a result of abusing drugs:
A. Cleansing process C. Abstinence
B. Aversion treatment D. Detoxification
88. A dangerous drug which predominant legitimate use as a veterinary anesthetic.
A. Ketamine C. Anesthesia
B. Codeine D. Sleeping pills
89. Also known as Papaver Somniferum and considered as the mother drugs of other narcotics
substance.
A. Codeine C. Morphine
B. Heroin D. Opium Poppy
90.The following shall undergo Mandatory Drug Testing according to R.A. 9165, EXCEPT.
A. Officers and Employee of public and private offices.
B. Applicant for firearms license and for permit to carry firearms outside residence.
C. Officers and Members of the Military, police and other law enforcement agencies.
D. All persons charged before the prosecutor’s office with a criminal offense having an
imposable penalty of not less than six (6) years and one (1) days.