Reviewer 169
Reviewer 169
When the policemen conducted a crime appearance of the accused and who
scene investigation they found the victim personally witnessed the commission of a
lying on the ground and lifeless . What kind crime.
of evidence is the dead body of the victim? a. Confession and admission
a. Circumstantial evidence c. tracing b. eyewitness testimony
evidence b. associative evidence d.corpus c. Identification through physical science
delicti evidence d. identification through forensic science
2. These evidences like hair, footprints, soil, 8. The following are the responsibilities of
gunshot residue once examined and the investigator, except
identified, therefore the identification is a. Determine whether or not a crime has
through been committed.
a. Forensic science c. physical science b. Decide if the crime was committed within
b. eyewitness d. personal the investigator’s jurisdiction.
identification c. Gather and preserve physical evidence,
and develop and follow up clues.
3. The physical evidence found at the scene d. None of the above
of the crime during the course of
investigation could link to the identity of the 9. Why do we consider that Criminal
criminal by means of clue materials, personal Investigation is an Art?
property, or the characteristics pattern of a. Since it is based on intuition, felicity of
procedure deduced from the arrangement of inspiration or by chance.
objects at the crime scene. b. since it is based on adequate professional
a. Circumstantial evidence c. tracing preparation and abundance of certain
evidence qualities.
b. associative evidence d. corpus delicti c. Since it follows a sequence of procedure
evidence and methods.
d. Since it draws conclusion from the crime
4. These are physical evidence which may scene it solves and investigated.
assist the investigating officer in locating the
suspect and most commonly found in theft 10. It is an acknowledgement of a fact or
and robbery cases. circumstance without accepting guilt.
a. Circumstantial evidence c. tracing a. Confession b. Admission
evidence b. associative evidence d.corpus c. Investigation d. Information
delicti evidence
11. It is a person other than suspect, who is
5. This refers to the process of employing requested to give information concerning an
scientific instruments in crime comparator, incident or person.
polygraph machine and the like. a. Witness b. Suspect
a. Information c. interrogation c. Victim d. one of the above
b. instrumentation d. examination
12. Those made by the suspect during
6. It is the acknowledgement only of custodial investigation or those that are
elements of the crime. made outside of the court.
a. Confession c. admission A. Confession b. Extra-Judicial
b. identification d. examination Confession
c. Judicial Confession d. Extra Confession
7. The identification is made by several
objective persons who are familiar with the
13. These are the three fold aims of the c. help the investigator in preparing the
criminal investigator, EXCEPT: modus operandi report
a. to identify the guilty party d. None of these
b. to provide evidence of his guilt
c. to locate the guilty party 19. This refers to the ways and means
d. to file charges at the proper court employed to uncover the personality of the
person who may have committed an act in
14. The three tools in criminal investigation, which under the existing law is regarded as a
whereby their application varies in crime.
proportion on their necessity to establish the a. Personal identification
guilt of the accused in a criminal case,except b. methods of identification
one. c. Locating the suspects
a. Information b. Interrogation d. none of these
c. Inquiry d. Instrumentation
20. Power or force which compels a person to
15. Which of the following best describes commit acts.
corpus delicti: a. Instrumentality c. capability
a. the body of the victim in case of homicide b. Motive d.intent
or murder.
b. essential parts of the body of the crime or 21. What state in America Ernesto Miranda
the body of the crime itself. was accused of kidnapping.
c. the recovered stolen properties in case of a. Colorado c. Arizona
theft or robbery. b. Oklahoma d. Nevada
d. any recovered weapon, either firearm or
bladed weapon. 22. All of the following are the
responsibilities of a Criminal Investigator,
16. Information coming from the underworld except one.
characters such as prisoners or ex-convicts. a. Determine whether or not the crime has
a. Regular Sources b. Grapevine Sources been committed
c. Cultivated Sources d. Resources b. Recover stolen property, identify
perpetrator and
17. Alyssa, a suspect of killing Teresita, locate and apprehend the
admitted during the trial that she was the perpetrator
one who killed Tesesita by using bolo during c. Discover all facts pertainingto the
an incident that happened in that barangay. complaint, ex. Gather and preserve evidence
The admittance of Alyssa is a form of and develop and follow up clues.
a. Admission c. d. none of the above
confession
b. both admission and confession d. no 23. Which of the following are the
answer responsibilities of a Criminal Investigator
a. Determine whether or not the crime has
18. The purposes of 5 Ws and 1 H in criminal been
investigation are, except committed
a. aid the investigator in searching the crime b. Recover stolen property, identify
scene perpetrator and
b. guide the investigator in formulating locate and apprehend the perpetrator
questions in interviewing complainant and c. Discover all facts pertaining to the
witnesses complaint, ex. Gather and preserve evidence
and develop and follow up clues.
d. All of the above a. Instrumentality c. capability
b. Motive d. opportunity
24. It is also known as PROBER and is
considered as the superstar in the process of 31. The use of materials and other means
investigation. which are essential in the commission of a
a. Criminal Investigator crime.
b. Investigator a. Instrumentality c. capability
c. Suspect b. Motive d. opportunity
d. Victim
32. Ability of an investigator to last
physically and mentally.
25. A public safety officer who is tasked to a. Endurance c. acting ability
conduct investigation of all criminal cases as b. Perseverance d. courage
provided for and embodied under the
Revised 33. This refers to the data or facts needed in
Penal Code, criminal laws and special laws the conduct of investigation .
which a. Reports c. information
are criminal in nature. A well trained, b. intelligence d. none of these
disciplined,
and experienced professional in the field of 34. The purpose of this is to obtain
criminal investigation information but this is done in a
a. Criminal Investigator simple way of questioning.
a. Interrogation
b. Investigator
b.instrumentation
c. Suspect c. interview d. all of these
d. Victim
35. Carlo is a member of the PNP intelligence
26. This word can also be defined as an section assigned in Municipality of Cardona.
inquiry, research, solicit, elicit to obtain facts In every barangay under the municipal police
in order toestablishthetruth. station he assigned an informant to collect
information in that barangay. The source of
a. invest c. intelligence
information is considered as
b. investigation d. no answer
a. Regular source c. cultivated
source
27. If you are an investigator and you think
b. grapevines source d. none of
that the crime is really committed, therefore
you havetoconductfurther investigation with these
the use of what kind of methods and
techniques? 36. The purpose of golden rule in criminal
a. traditional c. social investigation is to avoid the following except
b. commercial d. scientific one
a. Mutilation c. alteration
28. Miranda v. Arizona originated from what b. contamination d. none of these
Jurisprudence?
a. Australian c. American
b. Italian d. European 37. What questions are being directed to the
crime being committed?
29. What year Miranda Doctrine/Warning was a. When c. What
adapted? b. Where d. Who
a. 1963 c. 1965
b. 19 64 d. 1966
38. An investigator conducts questioning to
the suspect, Marlon in an intrusive and
30. A chance or time given to the offender in
antagonisticmanner or approach. What kind
committing the crime.
of questioning did Pedro apply?
a. Interrogation c. instrumentation identifying, locating, collecting, processing,
b. interview d. all of these and/or evaluating physical evidence.
a. Social science c. physical science
39. Based on the preceding item, what do b. Medical science d. forensic science
you call Pedro?
a. Interviewee c. interviewer 46. This refers to the degree of honesty and
b. interrogator d. interrogee integrity of the investigator on several
temptations. a. Technical knowledge
40. Carlo was convicted of a crime and he is b. observation and description
in prison. He gives information to the police c. Acting ability
as a promisetocooperate with the police. d. incorruptible honesty and integrity
What source of information if the police
received this fromCarlo? 47. Investigator should have basic
a. Regular source c. cultivated source knowledge on legal matters concerning
b. grapevines source d. none of these investigation
a. Technical knowledge
41. A public safety officer who is tasked to b. knowledge of criminal law
conduct investigation of criminal cases. c. The power of read between the lines
a. Criminal investigator . c. criminal d. Mastery of oral and written communication
investigation
b. credit investigator d. none of these 48. Odontology and DNA are the best
example of identification through____________
42. An activity that collects facts and a. Physical science b. forensic science
circumstances to accomplish the aims of b. eyewitness d. circumstantial
criminal investigationwhich are to identify;
locate the guilty party; and to provide 49. In the golden rule in criminal
evidence for his guilt investigation, it states that never touch,
a. Criminal investigator . c. criminal alter, move or ____________any object at the
investigation crime scene unless it is properly marked,
b. credit investigator d. none of these measured, sketched and_________.
a. Touched and marked
43. A doctrine or warning given by police to b. transfer and alter
person under arrest, detained or under c. sketched and photographed
custodial investigation that they have the d. transfer and photographed.
constitutional rights.
a. Arizona Doctrine c. Miranda/Arizona 50. The identification of criminals may be
Doctrine b. Miranda Doctrine d. None of established indirectly by proving other facts
these from which either alone or in connection with
other facts, the identity of the perpetrator
44. A law defining some certain acts, rights can be inferred.
of person arrested, detained and or under a. Testimonial evidence
custodial investigation b.corpus delicti evidence
a. Republic Act 7483 c. Republic Act c. Circumstantial evidence
No. 7348 b. Republic Act No. 7438 d . d. associative evidence
Republic Act No. 7384