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Criminal Evidence T-F 2:30-4:00PM First Quiz- September 25, 2018

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1. It is evidence of the same kind and to the same state of facts.


A. secondary evidence
B. prima facie evidence
C. corroborative evidence
D. best evidence
2. It is that which, standing alone, unexplained or uncontradicted is sufficient to maintain the
proposition affirmed.
A. secondary evidence
B. prima facie evidence
C. corroborative evidence
D. best evidence
3. A form of evidence supplied by written instruments or derived from conventional symbols, such as
letters, by which ideas are represented on material substances.
A. documentary evidence
B. testimonial evidence
C. material evidence
D. real evidence
4. When the witness states that he did not see or know the occurrence of a fact.

A. positive evidence
B. corroborative evidence
C. secondary evidence
D. negative evidence
5. Those evidence obtained through the use of the senses.
A. documentary evidence
B. testimonial evidence
C. object evidence
D. circumstantial evidence
6. 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

7. Preponderance of evidence is the weight and sufficiency of evidence needed to convict a person in
A. Murder cases
B. Civil cases
C. Criminal cases
D. None of these
8. A police officer testifying to the fact that he observed the defendant assault the victim is presenting
to the court ____ evidence.
A. circumstantial evidence
B. direct evidence
C. artificial evidence
D. real evidence
9. Inherent requirements of evidence in order to be admissible

A. Competent and Trustworthy


B. Trustworthy and Relevant
C. Competent and Relevant
D. Material and Competent
10. The process of proving that the object being presented in court is the very object involved in the
event.
A. Evidence Aliunde
B. Proof of Authentication
C. Preservation
D. Object Presentation
11. An element of the process of authentication, wherein a witness would sometimes state some
peculiar characteristics of an object.
A. Proof of Identity
B. Proof of Life
C. Proof of Integrity
D. Proof of Admissibility
12. An element of the process of authentication, wherein it tends to prove the Proper Preservation of
the object.
A. Proof of Identity
B. Proof of Life
C. Proof of Integrity
D. Proof of Admissibility
13. What is the effect if there was improper authentication of an object evidence
A. Object may admitted as evidence
B. Object maybe excluded upon proper objection.
C. Object maybe considered if allowed by the judge
D. None of the above
14. Evidence found at a crime scene in small but measurable amounts such as hairs, fibers, soils,
botanical materials, explosive residue.
A. Scene of the Crime Evidence
B. Trace Evidence
C. Samples
D. Crime Laboratory Evidence
15. Every person who is physically involved in a crime leaves some minute trace of his/her presence in
the crime scene or in the victim and often takes something away from the crime scene and/or victim.
A. Scene of the crime Evidence
B. Trace Evidence
C. Principle of Contact
D. Samples
16. The process of extracting and analyzing the DNA of a biological sample taken from an individual or
found in a crime scene.
A. Typing
B. Matching
C. Profiling
D. Sampling
17. Tangible evidence i.e physical objects, which illustrate a matter of importance to the case but are
not the very objects involved in the case.
A. Demonstrative Evidence
B. Documentary Evidence
C. Testimonial Evidence
D. Electronic Evidence
18. Documents as evidence consist of writing or any material containing letters, words, numbers,
figures or other modes of written expressions offered as proof of their contents.
A. Demonstrative Evidence
B. Documentary Evidence
C. Testimonial Evidence
D. Scientific Evidence
19. Essential facts constituting the plaintiff’s cause of action.
A. Facts in dispute
B. Evidentiary Facts
C. Factum probandum
D. Factum Probans
20. Are those facts which are necessary for the determination of the ultimate facts.
A.Facts in dispute C. Factum Probandum
B.Essential Facts D.Factum Probans
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