Crime Detection Review Questions
Crime Detection Review Questions
Crime Detection Review Questions
3.The questioning of a person in a formal and systematic way and is most often used to
question criminal suspects to determine their probable guilt or innocence.
A. Inquiry C. polygraph examination
B. Interview D. interrogation
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 C. Buy bust operation
B. Inducement 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 C. tailing
B. espionage D. surveillance
14. The questioning of a person by law enforcement officers after that person has been
taken into custody.
A. preliminary investigation C. custodial investigation
B. interrogation D. cross examination
17. A police activity directed toward the identification and apprehension of alleged
criminals and the accumulation, preservation, and presentation of evidence regarding
their alleged crimes.
A. police patrol C. Criminal procedure
B. police intelligence D. Criminal investigation
18. An extension or continuation of the preliminary investigation.
A. initial investigation C. secondary investigation
B. custodial investigation D. follow-up investigation
20.Such facts and circumstances that would lead a reasonably discreet and prudent
man to believe that an offense has been committed and that the object sought in
connection with the offense are in the place sought to be searched.
A. prima facie evidence C. prejudicial question
B. probable cause D.res ipsa loquitur
21.A search warrant shall be valid for _____ days from its date. Thereafter, it shall be
void.
A. 10 C. 30
B. 15 D. 45
22.It means that a specific crime was committed at a specified time, date and place, and
that the person named in his report committed the crime.
A. corpus delicti C. stare decisis
B. sufficiency of evidence D. parens patriae
23.Police seek to prevent crime by being present in places where crimes might be
committed and by alerting citizens to refrain from practices that make them or their
property vulnerable.
A. opportunity denial C. criminal investigation
B. order maintenance D. police intelligence
25.It may be a direct acknowledgement of the truth of the guilty fact as charge or of
some essential part of the commission of the criminal act itself.
A. Admission C. Deposition
B. Confession D. Accusation
29.It is one which induces the criminal to act and need not be shown in order to obtain
conviction.
A. Intent C. Opportunity
B. Motive D. Inducement
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 C. evidence tracking
B. chain of custody 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 C. tracing evidence
B. associative 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 C. tracing evidence A
B. documentary evidence D. testimonial evidence
37.The area to be searched is divided into quadrants and each searcher is assigned to
one quadrant.
A. strip method C. spiral method
B. wheel 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 C. spiral method
B. wheel method D. zone method
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 C. Hostile witness
B. Expert witness D. Informant
42.The use of an equipment or tool to listen and record discreetly conversations of other
people.
A. Bugging C. Mimicking
B. Dubbing 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 C. interview
B. rumor mongering D. inquiry
47.The term describes the transfer of heat through a gas or vacuum in a similar way to
that of light.
A. Ignition C. Radiation
B. Convection D. Conduction
48.The transfer of heat within a solid material from hotter to cooler parts.
A. Ignition C. Radiation
B. Convection D. Conduction
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 C. fire starter
B. arson for profit D. solitary fire setter
53.A normal product of combustion, and is poisonous, especially when the air supply to
the fire is restricted.
A. carbon oxide C. carbon paper
B. carbon monoxide D. carbon dioxide
54.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 C. fire proof
B. fire duration D. fire strength
55.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 C. class C
B. class B D. class D
56.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 C. class C
B. class B D. class D
58.It is observed in structural fires and can be an indicator of the fire travel and point of
origin.
A. Charring C. V pattern
B. Alligatoring D. Pour pattern
60.A tool employed by an arsonist to delay the start of the fire and allow him to establish
an alibi.
A. Accelerants C. timing device
B. delaying tactic D. stopper
61.It can be readily identified by their distinctive odors, and the most common examples
are gasoline, turpentine and kerosene.
A. Accelerants C. timing device
B. Trailers D. Stopper
62.This catalytic combustion device is the most common means employed to detect
flammable vapors.
A. Accelerant C. timing device
B. Sniffer D. stopper
63.The irresistible impulse or compulsion to start a fire and experience gratification and
satisfaction from it.
A. fire starter syndrome C. pyromania
B. pyrotechnic disease D. pyrophobia
65.Any material or mixture consisting of a fuel and oxidizer used to set off explosives.
A. blasting agent C. gun powder
B. blasting cap D. explosive primer
66.These are description of materials or compounds that are easily set on fire except
one:
A. Combustible C. Flammable
B. Corrosive D. Inflammable
67.Any material having a flash point at or above 37.80 degree Celsius or 100 degree
Fahrenheit.
A. combustible liquid C. inflammable liquid
B. flammable liquid D. corrosive liquid
68.Any liquid that causes fire when in contact with organic matter.
A. combustible liquid C. inflammable liquid
B. flammable liquid D. corrosive liquid
69.An extremely hot luminous bridge formed by the passage of an electric current
across the space between two conductors.
A. electrical arc C. duct system
B. damper D. ember
70.The active principle of burning, characterized by the heat and light combustion.
A. explosion C. combustion
B. arson D. fire
72.A mass movement in a fluid, an example a liquid or a gas where fluid at one
temperature and density moves under the influence of gravity at different temperatures.
A. Conduction C. Radiation
B. Convection D. Combustion
73.The temperature at which a liquid is transformed or converted to vapor.
A. burning point C. freezing point
B. melting point D. boiling point
74.The first action taken by a traffic unit to escape from a collision course or to avoid
hazard.
A. point of no return C. start of evasive action
B. point of no escape D. final position
76.A method of locating a spot in the area by measurements from two or more
reference points.
A. traffic report C . triangulation
B. spot report D. accident investigation
77.The force that tends to pull all objects to the center of the earth.
A. Inertia C. Energy
B. Friction D. Gravity
78.Any motor vehicle accident that results in no death, but only injuries to one or more
persons.
A. Fatal C. Non fatal
B. Chronic D. Injurious
82.An order wherein a violator is commanded to appear in court, but without detaining
him.
A. traffic citation C. traffic warrant
B. traffic request D. D. traffic violation
84.The following are the three E‟s of Traffic Management and Operation except one:
A. Engineering C. Enforcement
B. Education D. Evaluation
87.Drugs which produce insensibility, stupor, melancholy or dullness of the mind with
delusions.
A. Stimulants C. Depressants
B. Narcotics D. Hallucinogens
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
92.A harmful conduct or habit, the indulgence of which leads to depravity, wickedness
and corruption of the mind and body.
A. Vice C. Addiction
B. Abuse D. Virtue
96.Any part of the plant of the papaver somniferum, including the seeds.
A. opium poppy C. caffeine components
B. marijuana D. codeine
99.Any chemical substance that by virtue of its chemical nature alters the structure and
functioning of living organism.
A. Alcohol C. Drug
B. Poison D. Vice
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