POLYGR
  • 1. What component of the polygraph instrument does not actually record physiological changes?
A) Kymograph
B) Cardio-sphymograph
C) Pneumograph
D) Galvanograph
  • 2. The polygraph technique uses the principle that the bodily functions of a persons are influenced by his__________.
A) Mental state
B) Spiritual nature
C) Natural being
D) Movement
  • 3. When a lie has not been detected by other means and the person is known to be mentally or psychologically unable to to distinguish right from wrong, the lie is considered?
A) White Lie
B) Red Lie
C) Black Lie
D) Pathological Lie
  • 4. What component of the machine should be first attached to the subject prior to the question stage?
A) Pneumograph
B) Cardio-sphymograph
C) Kymograph
D) Galvanograph
  • 5. Drain that renexes those that we cannot control consciously such as our heart beat, pulse rate, increase and decrease in blood pressure and the expansion and constriction of arteries are governed by the autonomic nervous system. When one of our senses detects a threat to our well-being, it sends a signal to the autonomic nervous system.
A) The statement is false
B) The statement is yes
C) The statement is true
D) The statement is no
  • 6. Conducting the test or polygraph examination is not easy for anyone, the_________ should consider training and specialization before he can gain the level of an expert.
A) Polygraph examiner
B) Subject
C) Judge
D) Criminalist
  • 7. The basis with regard to the utilizations and accuracy of the polygraph technique is the examiner qualifications and skills?
A) Yes
B) True
C) False
D) No
  • 8. Among the changes that may be recorded and identified are those that automatically occur only following the stimulation of specific nervous system component and from which stimulation of those specific nervous system components can be reliably diagnosed. This pertains to the__________ foundation of polygraphy.
A) Psychological
B) None of these
C) Physiological
D) Mechanical
  • 9. When one or more of the accessories or components of the polygraph machine are not functional, then the factor affecting accuracy is from the__________.
A) Physiological changes
B) Instrument
C) Psychological changes
D) Examiner
  • 10. When the detected involves political interests and motives, then it is considered?
A) Black Lie
B) Pathological Lie
C) Red Lie
D) White Lie
  • 11. This is the chart-drive recording unit of the instrument. It has a synchronized motor that drives the charts at the rate of six to twelve inches per minute.
A) Galvanograph
B) Cardio-sphymograph
C) Pneumograph
D) Kymograph
  • 12. The polygraph test should be conducted in a quiet, private semi-sound-proof room?
A) The statement is false
B) The statement is true
C) Yes
D) No
  • 13. The physiological changes accompanying_________ are capable of being recorded, measured and interpreted with reasonable certainty.
A) Action
B) Skill
C) Clapping of the hands
D) Language
  • 14. The fourth and the bottom pen of the instrument that records changes in the blood pressure, rate and strength of pulse beat is the:
A) Cardio-sphymograph
B) Pneumograph
C) Kymograph
D) Galvanograph
  • 15. The basis with regard to the utilizations and accuracy of the polygraph technique is the examiner qualifications and skills.
A) True
B) False
C) Yes
D) No
  • 16. Among the following, which is considered a symptom of guilt or lie?
A) Clapping of hands
B) Trembling of the body due to cold
C) Observation method
D) Dryness of throat and mouth
  • 17. What component of the instrument occupies the two upper pens of the machine which records the thoracic and abdominal breathing patterns of respiration?
A) Pneumograph
B) Cardio-sphymograph
C) Galvanograph
D) Kymograph
  • 18. Extraneous noises, such as the ringing or a telephone or the conversation of persons outside the examination room, or the presence of investigators would induce disturbances and distractions that in turn would distort the various physiological recordings and seriously interfere with satisfactory polygraph examination.
A) The statement is vague
B) The statement is false
C) The statement is no sense
D) The statement is true
  • 19. Which of the following cannot be subjected to polygraph examination?
A) Subject whose guilt is definite or reasonably certain
B) Non emotional offender
C) Subject who has extreme nervousness
D) Subject who has guilt is doubtful or uncertain
  • 20. Among the components of the polygraph machine, which is identified by the longest pen of the instrument?
A) Kymograph
B) Cardio-sphymograph
C) Galvanograph
D) Pneumograph
  • 21. This is the chart-drive recording unit of the instrument. It has a synchronized motor that drives the charts at the rate of six to twelve inches per minute.
A) Cardio-sphymograph
B) Kymograph
C) Pneumograph
D) Galvanograph
  • 22. This was practiced by means of drinking alcoholic beverages as stimuli to obtain truth on the part of the subject.
A) Intoxication
B) The Word Association Test
C) Hypnotism
D) Narco-analysis
  • 23. This component occupies the two/upper pens of the instrument which records the thoracic and abdominal breathing patterns of respiration.
A) Pneumograph
B) Kymograph
C) Galvanograph
D) Cardio-sphymograph
  • 24. This method is done by giving a subject a long list of carefully selected stimulus words or objects with other pictures combined with other irrelevant words, objects or pictures with the instruction to respond with the very first word that may come to subjects mind.
A) Hypnotism
B) The Word Association Test
C) Intoxication
D) Narcotics
  • 25. This method was introduced by an Austrian Physician Franz. He believed in animal magnetism, by which in his own personal electro - magnetism, therapeutic effect influenced other persons.
A) Narco Analysis
B) Hypnotism
C) The word association test
D) Intoxication
  • 26. He is known as the "father of modern polygraph".
A) Leonard Keeler
B) John E. Reid
C) Hans Gross
D) Max Wastl
  • 27. In the middle of the 19th century an Austrian known as the "Father of Criminalistics" defined search for truth as the basis and goal of all criminal investigations.
A) Alphonse Bertillion
B) Cesare Beccaria
C) Hans Gross
D) Cesare Lombroso
  • 28. This is accomplished through the use of a pneumograph consisting of two_________tubes seven inches in length.
A) Hollow Corrugated
B) Hallow shadow
C) Hallow punch
D) Hallow blocks
  • 29. In polygraph examination,_________ refers to any person undergoing the polygraph examination process.
A) Subject
B) Minor
C) Examinee
D) Matured
  • 30. The scientific detection of deception through the use or aid of a polygraph is called?
A) Truth Verifier
B) Lie Detector
C) None of these
D) Polygraph Machine
  • 31. It is a scientific method of detecting deception with the use of polygraphy instrument. This is the new name of LIE DETECTION.
A) Polygraphy
B) Truth Verifier
C) Reid Instrument
D) Polygraph
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