2015 Cdi Final Coaching2 Answer Key
2015 Cdi Final Coaching2 Answer Key
2015 Cdi Final Coaching2 Answer Key
1. It deals with the identity, location and arrest of a person who commits a crime and
simultaneously identify, collect, preserve and evaluate evidence for the purpose of
bringing criminal offender to justice.
a. Investigation c. Investigative process
b. Criminal investigation d. Criminal inquest
2. After identifying, collecting and preserving information gathered about the crime, the
investigator shall _______________ such information to determine whether it can stand
prosecution and trial.
a. Recognize c. Preserve
b. Collect d. Evaluate
3. Which of the following is not one of the form of information the investigator obtained
from regular, cultivated or grapevine sources?
a. Sensory c. Concrete
b. Written d. Physical forms
4. Through this tool of criminal investigation tangible things maybe used to detect crimes,
identify the criminals, facilitate, and assist the investigator in its task in achieving the
objectives of criminal investigation.
a. Information c. Instrumentation
b. Criminalistics d. Interview/Interrogation
5. Which phase of criminal Investigation that the investigator apprised the person of his
right under Republic Act 7438?
a. During the identification of criminal offender
b. During the arrest, detention and interrogation of the offender
c. During the gathering of evidence to prove the guilt of criminal offender
d. During police line-up
6. What specific offence has been committed? Who committed it? When it was
committed? Where it was committed? Why it was committed? And how it was
committed? This are called_______________________ of criminal investigation.
a. Cardinal Points c. Golden Rule
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b. Three I’s d. Bridges burn
7. One of the stages of criminal investigation is the identification of criminals, which can
be done in any or a combination of the following, except:
a. By confession or admission by the criminal
b. By corpus delicti
c. By circumstantial evidence
d. By eyewitness
8. Coerced and uncounseled statements are considered involuntary or forced confession
which are usually an:
a. Judicial c. Prosecutorial
b. Extra judicial d. Admission
9. After apprising him of his rights under Republic Act 7438, Lauro Galit who was invited
and interrogated for the crime of murder executed an extra-judicial confession
acknowledging his guilt to the crime charged. What is the effect of such confession to his
case?
a. It can be used as evidence against him
b. He will be convicted for the crime of murder
c. He waived his rights to prove his innocence
d. His case will prosper
10. Which of the following is not an element of corpus delicti?
a. Proof of the occurrence of certain event
b. Person’s criminal responsibility for the acts
c. Additional evidence of a different character to the same point
d. Proper chain of custody
11. An act or declaration made in the presence and within the hearing or observation of a
party who does or says nothing, when the act or declaration naturally calls for action if
comment is not true.
a. Admission by Silence c. Admission
b. Res inter alios acta d. Negative pregnant
12. In this process, written confession of the accused is used as a script in describing
events of the crime. This strengthens the prosecutor’s case and serves to convince the
judge that the accused was not maltreated nor affected by sinister psychological influence.
a. Mental reconstruction c. Reconstruction
b. Crime reenactment d. Physical reconstruction
13. Statement no. 1. Confession is a voluntary statement, either oral or written, made by a
person charged with the commission of a crime which he admits participation in, or
commission of, the criminal act. It cannot be implied, it should be direct and positive
acknowledgment of guilt. Statement no. 2 Admission is a statement by the accused
regarding facts pertinent to the crime. It tends, in connection with the proof of other facts,
to prove the suspect’s guilt. It can be implied.
a. Statement No. 1 is true while statement no. 2 is false
b. Statement No. 1 is false while statement no. 2 is true
c. Statements No. 1 and 2 are both true
d. Statements No. 1 and 2 are both false
14. Which of the following need not be present in order to prove the guilt of the accused
by means of confession or admission?
47. Statement no. 1-Tagging of physical evidence aside from the marking should be made
immediately after receipt by the evidence custodian; Statement no. 2- Marking or labeling
of physical evidence should be made at the crime scene upon collection.
a. Statement No. 1 is correct
b. Statement No. 2 is incorrect
c. Statement No.1 and 2 are both correct
d. Statement No.1 and 2 are both incorrect
48. Under Republic Act 7438, when does the police’ custody of suspect to a crime
commence, hence the latter is entitled to be informed of his rights under the Miranda
doctrine which cannot be waived?
a. At the time of custodial investigation c. During the announcement that
he is under arrest
b. During the actual questioning d. At the moment that he is invited for
questioning
49. What is the principal psychological factor that contributes to a successful
interrogation?
a. Privacy
b. Rapport between the interrogator and the subject
c. Legality
d. It should be done in the interrogation room with one way mirror
50. Statement no. 1- In spiral method of search, the searchers gather at the center and
proceed outward along radius or spokes. Statement no. 2- In wheel method, the searchers
follow each other along the path of a spiral, beginning on the outside and spiraling in
toward the center.
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
51. “Eavesdropping the crime scene” means:
a. Extent the estimate of the scene
b. Search physical evidence at the scene
c. Playing the role of a curious spectator and mix with the crowd to listen to their
conversation
d. None of the above
52. Criminal investigative activities virtually deals with:
a. Recognition and collection of facts which may be sensory, documentary and
physical forms
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b. Preservation and evaluation of information gathered from the regular, cultivated
and grapevine sources
c. Persons and things
d. A and B only
53. Crimes involving destruction of life, except:
a. Mutilation serious physical injuries and rape
b. Duel, abortion and infanticide
c. Homicide and murder
d. Parricide
54. Vincent killed his adoptor after the rendition of judgment of the petition for adoption. What was the
crime committed by Vincent?
a. Parricide c. Homicide
b. Murder d. None of the above
55. Principles in homicide investigation that should be borne in mind are, mistakes of the homicide
investigator cannot be corrected and the homicide investigator should not cross the three bridges
which he burns behind him. Which of the following is not one of this so called “Burned bridge”?
a. When the dead person has been moved
b. When the dead body has been embalmed
c. When the dead body has been contaminated and the chain of custody was not properly
accounted
d. When the body is burned or cremated
56. Considered to be the beginning of any homicide investigation is:
a. Process of establishing the accurate cause of death
b. Process of determining who is responsible for the death
c Process of determining how the victim was killed
d. Process of determining when the victim was killed
57. In a case of dead person, when autopsy should be performed?
a. Death has been caused by violence
b. At once when there is the slightest reason to suspect the probability of homicide.
c. Upon the request of the dead person’s family
d. In all cases involving death
58. Which of the following is the primary role of the investigator upon arrival at the homicide
scene?
a. Verification of death
b. Identification of the person who is responsible for the death
c. Call a physician for the proper declaration of death
d. All of the above
59. Legally, when does death considered to have occurred?
a. Respiratory system is no longer performing within the body
b. Cardiac activity is no longer performing within the body
c. Central nervous system activity is no longer performing within the body
d. All of the above
60. You were a police officer responded in a violent crime just recently occurred. How would you
determine signs of death?
a. By detecting signs of breathing and respiratory movement
b. By hearing heart sounds
83. Senior Police Officer III Judean and Police Officer II Castro arrested and detained Pedro
Yengco without warrant for the crime of theft. When brought to the inquest prosecutor,
the latter issued release order for further investigation. What crime if any do the dou
commits?
A. Arbitrary detention
B. Delaying release
C. Delay in the delivery of detained persons to the proper judicial authorities
D. Illegal detention
84. Any person who killed his father, mother or child, whether legitimate or illegitimate,
or any of his ascendants, or his spouse, is guilty of what crime?
a. Homicide c. Parricide
b. Murder d. Any of the choices
85. A and B are husband and wife, while working as security guard of Landbank, A felt sick
one night and decided to go home around midnight and saw B having sexual intercourse
with a neighbor C. A grabbed C and hacked the latter to death. As Criminologist-
Investigator what crime if any would you charged against A?
a. Homicide c. Parricide
b. Murder d. None because A is exempted from criminal liability
86. In attempted or frustrated homicide, the offender must have tthe intent to kill the
victim. If there is no intent to kill, the offender is liable for-
a. Physical injury c. Serious physical injury
b. Homicide d. Consummated physical injury
87. Under RA 8294 the use of unlicensed firearm in the commission of a crime is not
considered as a separate crime but shall be appreciated as a-
a. Mere alternative circumstance c. Qualifying circumstance
b. Mere aggravating circumstance d. Generic aggravating circumstance
88. X a male, takes Y another male, to a motel and there, through threat and intimidation
succeeds in inserting his penis into the anus of Y. What crime, if any does X commit?
a. Sexual assault c. Acts of lasciviousness
b. Rape d. None
89. Known as Anti Fencing Law of 1979.
a. PD 1612 c. BP 22
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b. RA 3019 d. PD 532
90. In what order would the steps be done by the investigator upon the finding of an
evidential cigarette butt?
1. making sketch
2. photographing
3. recording
A. 2, 1 and 3 C. 2, 3 and 1
B. 3, 2 and 1 D. 1, 2 and 3
91. What is the first action of an investigator upon arriving at a homicide scene?
A. Bring the dying victim in the hospital
B. Crime scene search
C. Witness interviewing
D. Identification of witness
92. In the course of investigating the house where a stabbing took place, police find what
to be bloodstains on the front door. Since the unknown perpetrator and the victim who
may die were both cut their identities need to be established through the bloodstains.
How will the police collect the stains?
A. Moisten a piece of clean cotton with a saline solution and rub gently
B. Remove the door and submit it to the crime lab
C. Scrap the stain into white paper using a clean razor blade
D. Blot the stain with a clean tissue soaked in alcohol
93. Majority of the mistakes committed relative to evidence, take place:
1. during periods of transportation
2. in the collection of samples
3. a contaminated sampling
4. the wrong type material
A. 1 and 2 C. 2 and 4
B. 3 and 4 D. 2 and 3
94. Once the crime scene has been thoroughly documented and locations of evidence was
noted, the collection process begins and will usually starts with:
A. point of exit C. fragile evidence
B. large objects D. removal of cadaver
95. What is the final phase of crime scene investigation?
A. preliminary survey C. documentation of scene
B. collection of evidence D. release of crime scene
96. How can plaster cast and photograph be marked for identification?
A. Affixing a seal on the front C. No mark at all
B. Marking at the back D. Tagging
97. Which among the five human senses is considered the most objective?
A. Hearing C. Tasting
B. Smelling D. Seeing
98. How can identification be made on a decomposed cadaver?
A. study his bones C. study his dentures
B. study his skull D. all of these
99. Known as an Anti-Child Pornography Act of 2009.
a. RA 9775 c. RA 9194
b. RA 8484 d. RA 9995
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100. Philippine Act on Crimes Against International Humanitarian Law, Genocide, and
other Crimes against Humanity.
a. RA 9208 c. RA 9262
b. RA 9851 d. RA 8049
101. Called “ Exclusionary Rules on Evidence” whereby evidence obtained in violation of
any of this is inadmissible, except one.
a. Rights against unreasonable search and seizures
b. Right to privacy and communication and correspondence
c. In-custodial investigation rights and right against self-incrimination
d. Right to counsel
102. Known as “ Rape Victim Assistance and protection Act of 1998”
a. RA 9745 c. RA 6539
b. RA 8505 d. RA 7832
103. Rape by fraudulent machinations under RA 8353 can be committed either among the
choices except one.
a. Promise to marry
b. Prostitute who has not been paid as agreed
c. Person in authority who arrest another and having sex with the latter with the
promise of release from custody
d. Sexual intercourse while the victim is unconscious or otherwise deprive of reason
104. Rights that can be waived except one.
a. Right to be informed of the provisions of RA 7438
b. Right to remain silent
c. Right to counsel
d. Right to be visited
105. A case wherein the violation of law or ordinances has just been unearthed or
discovered and the suspect and witness are still emotionally affected, upset, or shocked.
a. Hot case c. In flagrate delicto case
b. Cold case d. Hot pursuit case
106. The essence of this crime is the taking and transporting of a person against his will
from one place to another.
a. Kidnapping c. Abduction
b. Illegal detention d. Coercion
107. The narrow portion of the roadway due to traffic congestions or where “build up”
usually occurs is called:
A. Gridlock C. Traffic jam
B. Congestion D. Bottleneck
108. Republic Act 8750 is:
A. Clean Air Act C. Seatbelt Law
B. Philippine Land Transportation Code D. Anti-Carnapping Law
109. If the driver is involved in a traffic accident, he must report to the nearest police
station:
A. Within 48 hours C. After 3 hours
B. Within 72 hours D. At once
110. Detection, apprehension and penalization of traffic violators.
A. Traffic Engineering C. Traffic Economy
B. Traffic Enforcement D. Traffic Ecology
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111. Maintenance and construction of roads, traffic ways and other traffic facilities by the
DPWH, City Engineer’s Office, City or Municipal Council’s, etc.
A. Traffic Engineering C. Traffic Enforcement
B. Traffic Education D. Traffic Economy
112. Poor control measures as a major cause of traffic congestion is characterized by:
A. Narrow bridges and absence of catwalk to control pedestrians
B. Lack of traffic enforcers along intersections
C. Insufficient mechanical control devices and ineffective traffic officers
D. All of the above
113. Human errors as one of the cause of traffic congestion is best characterized by,
except:
A. Poor legislative activities
B. Slow drivers or bad driving habit
C. Lack of foresight on the part of pedestrians
D. Presence of traffic officers
114. The entire width between boundary lines of every way or place of which any part is
open to the use of the public for purposes of vehicular traffic as a matter of right or
custom.
A. Traffic way C. Traffic units
B. Road way D. Subway
115. 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
116. Known as Clean air Act.
A. RA 8749 C. RA 8750
B. LOI No. 22 D. PPD 1181
117. 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
118. 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
119. 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
120. 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
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D. Learn easier than adults
121. Land Transportation Code of the Philippines is:
A. RA 4136 C. RA 6975
B. PD 4136 D. RA 9708
122. 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
123. 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
124. Separation of traffic units in a vehicular accident is referred to as:
A. final position C. hazards
B. disengagement D. stopping
125. 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
126. 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
127. 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
128. 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
129. Considered as emergency vehicle, except:
A. Police car on call C. Ambulance on call
B. Fire truck on call D. Physician’s car
130. Motor vehicle used by ambassador of Singapore.
A. government C. diplomatic
B. foreign D. gate away
131. What is the most common cause of road accident in the Philippines?
A. road condition C. pedestrian
B. whether condition D. reckless driving
132. What is the general rule for the movement of vehicular traffic in the Philippines?
A. “keep to the left” C. none of these
B. “keep to the right” D. “watch out”
133. Movement of persons, good, and vehicles either powered by an animal or an animal-
drawn vehicle on by combustion system from one place to another.
A. Engineering C. Traffic
B. Traffic management D. Construction
136. It warn road users of the danger that lies ahead of the road and its nature.
A. informative signs C. warning signs
B. regulatory signs D. all of these
137. The effectiveness of traffic law enforcement program is best measured by which of
the following.
A. Decrease in the ratio of convictions to enforcement actions
B. Reduction of traffic accidents and delay
C. Increase in traffic enforcement actions
D. None of the foregoing
138. When you combine verbal warning and citations in the traffic enforcement you are
performing or issuing:
A. Traffic rules implementation C. Citation warnings
B. Traffic consultation D. Written warnings
139. You are a police officer who wants to determine whether a driver is authorized to
drive. What is the evidence that you will ask him to show to prove that he is allowed by
the Land Transportation Office (LTO) to operate a vehicle on public highways?
A. driver’s ID C. driver’s license
B. franchise D. operator’s license
140. How should a driver approach an intersection?
A. Be at the right of way C. Be at the full stop
B. Give a signal D. Overtake other vehicles
141. Which of the following evidence is important to gather from fatal motor crash?
A. Spare tire C. Footwear of driver and skid mark of vehicle
B. Unusual odor D. All of these
142. The first action taken by a traffic unit to escape from collision course or otherwise
avoid hazard.
A. Start of evasive action C. Point of no escape
B. Point of possible perception D. Final position
143. Painted on the pavement and placed at intersections and other places to provide
pedestrians with safety zone when crossing:
A. Center C. Cross walk
B. Lane D. Stop lines
144. A device mounted on a portable support where a message is conveyed by means of
words or symbols, officially erected or installed for the purpose of regulating warning or
guiding traffic.
A. Center line C. Refuge Island
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B. Stop line D. Traffic Signs
145. Motor vehicle accident occurs at a place other than on a highway:
A.Motor vehicle non-traffic accident
D. Non-motor vehicle traffic accident
B. Motor vehicle traffic accident
C. Motor vehicle accident
146. Friction mark on a pavement made by a tire, which is both rotating a slipping is called:
A. Centrifugal skid C. Scuff mark
B. Centrifugal force D. Skid mark
147. A motor vehicular accident resulting to the death of a puppy.
A. Fatal accident C. Property damage
B. Non-fatal accident D. Vehicular accident
148. Frontal collision of the vehicles.
A. Full impact collision C. Frontal collision
B. Head on collision D. Collision
149. Law concerning authority of the MMDA to manage traffic in metropolitan Manila
area:
A. RA 4136 C. RA 7924
B. RA 6539 D. RA 8551
150. A driver who was in traffic accident is justified to leave from the accident area, if any
of the circumstances below are present, except:
A. He is in imminent danger of being harmed by other persons by reason of an
accident
B. He surrenders to proper authority
C. He summons the assistance of a physician or nurse to aid the victim
D. He hides from the police for justifiable cause
151. The expiry period of student driver’s permit is not beyond:
A. 12 months C. 6 months
B. 18 months D. 3 years
152. The minimum age for professional driver’s license applicant is:
A. 16 C. 18
B. 17 D. 21
153. The minimum age for non-professional driver’s license applicant is:
A. 16 C. 18
B. 17 D. 21
154. When the applicant for student driver’s permit is between 16-18 years old, the most
important document he should submit is:
A . Birth certificate C. Voter’s I.D.
B. Passport D. Parent’s consent
155. The chronological arrangement of the color of the traffic lights from the top.
A. Yellow, red, green C. Red, yellow, green
B. Green, red, yellow D. Green, yellow, red
156. While approaching an intersection , the green traffic light is on, however, a police
officer suddenly proceed to the center and signals a motorist to stop. What should the
motorist do?
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A. Ignore the police officer and proceed with caution
B. Ignore the traffic light and come to a full stop
C. Ignore both the police officer and traffic light and cross the intersection
D. Ignore the police officer and stop only when second signal is made
157. When approaching in an intersection where the flashing yellow is on, the motorist
should:
A. Stop and proceed with caution
B. Slow down and proceed with caution
C. Reduce speed
D. Give way to motor vehicles coming from the opposite direction
158. Overtly violent organized crime group whose members are known to be los
hampones (the hoodlums) and controller of coca cultivation in Bolivia and Peru;
production-drug labs in Colombia, Nicaragua, and Panama; smuggling operations-
Bahamas, Turks, and Caicos, and later in Mexico.
a. Colombian Drug Cartels c. The Cali Cartel
b. Medellin Cartel d. Northern Valle Del Cauca
159. Known as the Guzmán-Loera Organization called La Alianza de Sangre ("Blood
Alliance"), which considered by the United States intelligence community as the "the most
powerful drug trafficking organization in the world“.
a. The Gulf Cartel c. Tijuana Cartel
b. The Juarez Cartel d. Sinaloa Cartel
160. The Uninitiated member of the Hung Secret Society is called:
a. Dragon Head c. Red Pole
b. Mountain Lord d. Blue Lanterns
161. The Yakuza is organized into families which adopts a relationship known as:
a. Oyabun-Kobun c. Yubitsume
b. Kabuki-mono d. Bakuto
162. Which of the following is not one of the motorcycle gangs which are active in selling
drugs [they control 75% North American methamphetamine market], prostitution,
extortion, theft, arson, robbery, bombings, and contract murders?
a. Hells Angels c. Tongs
b. Outlaws c. Pagans and Bandidos
163. A member of a Cosa Nostra who operates at least one specific criminal enterprise and
constantly search for a new sources of revenue for the crime family is called
a. Wise guys c. Button men
b. Made guys d. All of the above
164. In Joseph Albini’s Patron-Client Model. Organized crime group is consists of
syndicates in a loose system of power relationship. At the center of each organized crime
unit or crime family is/are:
a. Capo, Sottocapo and Consigliere c. Mafioso
b. Caporegime d. Soldati
165. Considered to be the most powerful Mafia family in the US which was established in
1930
a. Gambino, founded Carlo Gambino and Paul Castellano and engaged in drug
trafficking, gambling and car theft
b. Colombo, founded by Joseph Profaci an engaged in narcotics, gambling, Loan-
sharking, cigarette smuggling, pornography, counterfeiting, hijacking bankruptcy fraud, etc
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c. Lucchese, founded Tom Gagliano engaged in narcotics trafficking, gambling, loan
sharking, waste management, construction, and garment industry; and Bonnano,
foundedby Joe Bonnano engaged in narcotics trafficking, home video pornography, pizza
parlors and espresso cafés.
d. Genovese, founded by Charles “Lucky” Luciano engaged in narcotics trafficking,
loan sharking, extortion rackets, pornography, labor-union, racketeering, restaurants,
seafood distribution, and vending machines.
166. 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
167. 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 cyber crimes d. Global crimes
168. 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
169. 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
170. 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
171. 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
172. 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
173. Which of the following is not one of the attributes of organized criminal group?
a. Non-Ideological, hierarchical and exclusive Membership
187. Members of the Mafia are bound by an oath of five basic principles. Which of the
following is not one of them
a. Omerta, or code of silence and total obedience to the “Don” or “Boss”
b Assistance to any befriended Mafia faction, no question asked and to avenge any
attack on members of the family
c. Avoid any and all contact with law enforcement authorities
d. Avoid killing police officer
188. Considered to be the one who first to master money laundering.
a. Al Capone In Chicago c. Meyer Lansky
b. Salvatore “Lucky” Luciano d. Bugsy Seigel
189. Not one of the Italian criminal enterprise.
a. The Camorra c. La Cosa Nostra
b. ‘Ndrangheta d. Sacred Crown
190. The United Nations defines terrorism as:
a. The use or threatened use of force designed to bring about a political change
194. Use of lethal force by the state government against its own civilian population with
the purpose of repressing the people, making them apolitical or politically malleable,
and/or weakening the population’s willingness to support revolutionary or other anti-
government forces.
a. Apolitical terrorism c. State terrorism
b. Revolutionary terrorism d. State sponsored terrorism
195. In state sponsored terrorism, the state’s regime:
a. Instills fear against elements of its own population to create conditions sufficient
to remain in political control.
b. Uses its military instrument against the civilian population of an enemy nation for
the purpose of undermining the population’s will to support its own government, or
shattering the cohesion of the population making it unable to support its government.
c. Employs lethal force across international borders for the purpose of destroying or
weakening the political cohesion of a targeted political entity without using its own
military instrument to deliver the lethal force, but harness social elements within the
targeted entity to do so.
d. All of the above
196. Which of the following may not be a target for terrorist attack?
a. Structures which have a symbolic or practical significance and propaganda value
b. Places where the terrorists have an easy access to the target area and security
c. Structures which are vulnerable for destruction and persons of importance to the
enemy
246. National campaign strategy against illegal drugs, focus of which is through law
enforcement, prosecution and judicial actions.
a. Demand reduction c. Inter-agency coordination
b. Supply reduction d. International cooperation
247. What will be the disposition in a case where minor is convicted for the possession of
dangerous drugs?
A. Judgment will be suspended C. Sentence will be suspended
B. Turn-over to DSWD D. None of the above
248. 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
249. 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
250. 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
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251. 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
252. A type of Drugs according to pharmacological classification which often relives pain
and induces sleep.
A. Hallucinogens C. Stimulants
B. Sedatives/Depressant D. Narcotics
253. 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)
254. 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
255. Drugs that affects sensation, thinking and self-awareness and emotion:
A. Hallucinogens C. Stimulants
B. Sedatives/Depressant D. Narcotics
256. 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
257. 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
258. 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
259. Removal of toxic substances from the body as a result of abusing drugs:
A. Cleansing process C. Abstinence
B. Aversion treatment D. Detoxification
260. A dangerous drug which predominant legitimate use as a veterinary anesthetic.
A. Ketamine C. Anesthesia
B. Codeine D. Sleeping pills
261. Also known as Papaver Somniferum and considered as the mother drugs of other
narcotics substance.
A. Codeine C. Morphine
282. The Golden Triangle produces how many percent of opium in the world?
a. 60% c. 80%
b. 70% d. 90%
283. The Golden Crescent is located in the South West Asia composed of which Countries?
a. Iran, Persia, India and Pakistan
b. Afghanistan, Iran, India and Pakistan
c. Pakistan, Afghanistan, Persia and Iraq
d. Iraq, Iran, Lebanon and Turkey
284. Sources of Dangerous drugs particularly opium poppy is cultivated and harvested
mostly in the areas of which part of the globe?
a. South East Asia c. Middle East
b. South West Asia d. Europe
285. How many grams of shabu does a person possess to render him ineligible to post bail?
a. 100 grams c. less than 50 gram
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b. Half of a kilogram d. 50 grams or more
286. Hashish is 8 to 10 times stronger than the commercial trade marijuana, it is:
a. Concentrated resin extracted from marijuana
b. Dried flower of marijuana
c. Fruiting top of the plant cannabis sativa
d. Finest and high grade leaves of marijuana plant
287. Ecstasy is essence; LSD is wedding bells; mescaline is:
a. Buttons c. Brain eaters
b. Dope d. Herbals
288. Herion is Blanco; Codeine is School Boy; psilocybin is Magic Mushroom; Cocaine is:
a. Hearts c. Uppers
b. Crack d. Speed
289. Which of the following does not carry a capital punishment?
a. possession of 20 grams morphine c. possession of 15 grams of MDMA
b. possession of 100 grams of marijuana d. possession of 60 grams of
shabu
290. Which of the following is not false?
a. R.A. 9165 gives a single definition to dangerous drug
b. R.A. 9165 did not remove the distinction between regulated and prohibited drug
c. R.A. 9165 defers dangerous drug to prohibited drug
d. R.A. 9165 defined regulated drug as dangerous drug
291. Which of the following is not untrue?
a. The DDB shall have the custody of all dangerous drugs confiscated
b. The DDB cause the filing of the appropriate civil action for violation of RA 9165 while
the PDEA takes care to criminal aspects
c. The DDB promulgates rules and regulations related to drugs which are usually
implemented by PDEA
d. . The DDB is the implementing arm of the PDEA in the enforcement of the
prohibitory provisions of RA 9165
292. Who shall handle the prosecution of drug related cases?
a. Public Attorney’s Office
b. Ombudsman
c. National Prosecution Service
d. Special Prosecutor designated by the DOJ
293. What court has the jurisdiction to hear and try drug cases?
a. Heinous Crime Court designated by the SC among the existing RTC
b. Special Court designated by the SC
c. Sandiganbayan
d. Special Court designated by the SC among the existing RTC
294. Samples of the seized dangerous drugs shall be destroyed_________ after the
promulgation of judgment.
a. 2 days c. 24 hours
b. 1 day d. 48 hours
295. Decision of the court whether the person is guilty or not guilty for drug trafficking
shall be rendred within the period of ___________ after the trial.
a. 15 days c. 10 days
b. 30 days d. 6 days
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296. Preliminary investigation of drug case is being terminated within the period of how
many days from the date of filing?
a. 30 c. 10
b. 15 d. 4
297. How many hours that the information shall be filed in court after the termination of
the PI?
a. 24 c. 72
b. 48 d. 36
298. After the filing of the criminal case, the courts conducts ocular inspection of seized
drugs within how many hours?
a. 48 c. 72
b. 24` d. 36
299. RA 9165 was enacted on June 7, 2002 and took effect on July 4, 2002.
a. Statement no. 1 is true while statement no. 2 is false
b. Statement no. 1 is false while statement no. 2 is true
c. Statements no. 1 and 2 are both true
d. Statement no. 1 and 2 are both false
300. Government’s office mandated by RA 6975 to suppress destructive fires, implements
the fire code and investigates all fires cases in the Philippines
a. BFP c. BJMP
b. PNP d. Bureau of Fire in the Phillippines
301. Product of combustion which combustible materials and oxidizing agents react to
heat.
a. Fire c. Smoke
b. Fire Gases d. Flame
302. Means employed to avoid the occurrence of fire.
a. Fire Suppression c. Fire Inspection
b. Fire Control d. Fire prevention
303. Fires involving flammable liquids.
a. Class C c. Class D
b. Class B d. Class A
304. Caused by volcanic eruption or humidity.
a. Providential fire c. Unnatural fire
b. Intentional fire d. Accidental fire
305. Fire stage that has the highest rate of intensity.
a. Incipient c. Smoldering
b. Free burning d. Initial
306. Decomposition of matter in reaction to heat.
a. Thermal balance c. Burning
b. Oxidation d. Pyrolysis
307. Composed of tiny solid particles.
a. Fire gases c. Smoke
b. Flames d. Heat
308. Means employed to pacify the fire.
a. Fire prevention c. Fire control
b. Fire safety d. Fire suppression
309. Rate of temperature of fire.
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a. Heat c. Magnitude
b. Intensity d. Ignition point
310. It is performed to assess the safety of an installation from destructive fires.
a. Fire control c. Fire prevention
b. Fire safety d. Fire inspection
311. Known as the “Fire Code of the Philippines”.
a. RA 6975 c. RA 9514
b. RA 9263 d. PD 1613
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312. Known as the 4 element of fire.
a. Fuel c. Uninhibited chemical reaction
b. Heat d. Oxygen
313. Heat transfer that occurs in fluids.
a. Convection c. Conduction
b. Radiation d. Electrolysis
314. The means employed to keep the fire to a minimum or manageable level.
a. Fire control c. Fire suppression
b. Fire prevention d. Fire inspection
315. It refers to the size of fire which is determined by the size of flame and the area of
fuel that is burning.
a. Temperature c. Intensity
b. Heat d. Magnitude
316. An act of removing fire hazards from the building.
a. Lien c. Inspection
b. Abatement d. Renovation
317. Normal pattern or movement of fire, smoke and fire gases within a building or
structure or natural condition created by fire.
a. Thermal balance c. Fire turbulence
b. Thermal imbalance d. Fire direction
318. Office of the BFP that facilitates the implementation of the Fire Code of the
Philippines.
a. Fire Investigation Section c. Fire Safety inspection Section
b. Fire Safety Enforcement Branch d. Personnel Section
319. The process of determining the cause of fire in a particular installation.
a. Fire safety c. Fire investigation
b. Fire inspection d. Fire control
320. The first to be observed in ascertaining the cause of fire.
a. The point of origin c. The room of origin
b. The burnt pattern of ceiling d. The color of smoke and flame
321. Place in the fire scene where the fire started.
a. Kitchen c. Electrical Wire
b. Point of origin d. None
322. The burnt pattern in woods indicating the spontaneous and intensive burning has
occurred.
a. Alligatoring c. Collapse
b. Discoloration d. Charring
323. Which of the following should be performed first in conducting fire investigation?
a. Secure the fire scene c. Pacify the fire
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b. Photograph the facade d. Conduct search
324. Fire which there are human casualties.
a. Deadly fire c. Spot fire
b. Fatal fire d. Arson
325. If the motive of fire is due to insanity, who among the following is the probable
perpetrator?
a. Jolted lover c. Terrorist
b. Rebel d. Pyromaniac
326. Which of the following will not cause the investigator to hypothesize that the series
of fires are not performed by a serial arsonist?
a. There is a significant difference in modus operandi in all series of fire
b. There is significant variations as to the time of the commission of arson
c. There is a significant similarity in manner of commission of offense
d. Similar devices were used to propagate the fire
327. If the investigator did not found any trace of incendiarism, which of the following will
be the assumption?
a. The fire was intentional c. The fire was providential
b. The fire was accidental d. The fire was not accidental
328. Which of the following shall cause the investigator to assume that the victim died of
direct contact with flame?
a. Presence of soot and fire gases at respiratory tract
b. Prominence of trauma that is probably caused by a stab
c. Intense charring of the whole body
d. None of the above
329. System of interconnected pipe that supplies water for fire suppression system in a
particular installation.
a. Wet pipe c. Stand pipe
b. Dry pipe d. Sprinkler
330. Product of fire that is detected by gas chromatogram and ion spectrometer.
a. Flames c. Soot
b. Heat d. Fire gases
331. To point out the difference between the incendiary cause of fire and natural cause
the fire investigator must photograph the natural fire pattern and:
a. Arson fire pattern c. Providential fire pattern
b. Accidental fire pattern d. Suspicious fire pattern
332. Most arson cases are proved by__________________ evidence rather than that
direct evidence.
a. Circumstantial c. Testimonial
b. Documentary d. Physical
333. To establish the prima facie evidence of arson, the total insurance carried on the
building and/or goals is more than ________ of the value of such building and/or goods at
the time of the fire.
a. 60% c. 80%
b. 50% d. 90%
334. When carbon monoxide is absent in the blood of the dead body found in a burned
structure, this will be a strong circumstantial evidence that the person:
a. Was dead when the fire began
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b. Was killed by someone else during the blaze
c. Was still alive before the fire
d. Died due to suffocation
335. A popular chemical element used by the arsonist to hide the odor of flammable
liquids.
a. Sulfides c. Sulfur
b. Nitrates d. Ammonia
336. When fire occurred, the first action upon discovery is:
a. Run for life c. Pack up personal belongings
b. Raise the alarm d. Call an ambulance
337. It is used to include not only architects responsible for the design and erection of a
complete building but also the various specialist engineers who may be concerned with
the structure, the electrical installation, the heating ventilation system and so on.
a. Building contractors c. Office of building permits
b. Designers d. Building planners
338. Which of the following is a primary purpose of statutory requirements for fire
protection?
a. To see to it that the building is insured
b. To safeguard life
c. To insure that the building is hazard-free
d. To generate income for the government
339. It helps the the arson investigator solve the fire mystery. The fact that fire feeds or
combustible while propagating itself. It will indicate generally the deepest from where the
fire originated.
a. Charring c. Burning
b. Allegatoring d. Trailer
340. Preparation to set a fire. It is design to feed the fire as rapidly as possible when
ignition device is lighted.
a. Plants c. Accelarants
b. Trailers d. Fuel
341. If combustion waves propagate at supersonic speed, a shock front develops ahead of
it to produce:
a. Explosion c. Conflagration
b. Detonation d. Big fire
342. Chemical decomposition of matter through the action of heat.
a. Flash over c. Ignition
b. Pyrolysis d. Combustion
343. As the product of combustion rises in a building or flows out of an opening an equal
volume of air replaces them. If during extinguishments, water is distributed in such a
manner as to upset the thermal balance, a condition will appear known as:
a. Explosion of steam c. Thermal imbalance
b. Thermostat c. Sudden burst of fire
344. What is the enclosed space of passage that extends from floor to floor as well as
from the base to the top of the building?
A. vertical shaft C. standpipe
B. sprinkler system D. flash point
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