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  • 1. What is the primary focus of Special Crime Investigation?
A) Interviewing suspects
B) Application of special investigative techniques
C) Filing court cases
D) Surveillance
  • 2. What is the first phase of investigation called?
A) In-depth investigation
B) Preliminary investigation
C) Final investigation
D) Evidence collection
  • 3. What type of investigation involves reexamining all leads secured during the preliminary investigation?
A) Secondary investigation
B) Initial investigation
C) Final investigation
D) In-depth investigation
  • 4. Which of the following is NOT a type of death?
A) Accidental deaths
B) Felony death
C) Natural causes
D) Homicide
  • 5. What must be proven to convict someone of parricide involving a spouse?
A) That there was evident premeditation.
B) That there was a valid subsisting marriage at the time of the killing.
C) That there was intent to kill
D) That there were witnesses to the crime.
  • 6. Which of these can be considered accidental death?
A) Death caused by poisoning with inten to kill
B) Death caused by deliberate arson
C) Death caused by stabbing during an argument
D) Death caused by drowning during a flood
  • 7. What happens when a stranger conspires to commit parricide?
A) They are charged with infanticide if applicable
B) They are exempt from liability since it's a family matter
C) They are also charged with parricide due to conspiracy rules.
D) They are charged with murder or homicide instead of parricide
  • 8. Under what circumstance can death or physical injuries inflicted under exceptional circumstances be justified?
A) c) When it occurs during an accident without intent to harm
B) a) When done with treachery or evident premeditation
C) When a legally married person surprises their spouse in flagrante delicto (in the act of committing adultery)
D) When it involves defending oneself from an attacker
  • 9. A woman kills her child who is less than three days old. What crime has been committed?
A) Homicide
B) Infanticide
C) Murder
D) Parricide
  • 10. A group conspires to kill a man. Un knownst to the group, one of them is the victim's child. What charges will the child face compared to the others?
A) All will be charged with homicide
B) The child will be charged with parricide, the others with murder or homicide
C) The child will be exempt from the charges
D) All will be charged with murder
  • 11. man finds his spouse in the act of adultery and kills them in a fit of rage. How does Article 247 of the Revised apply?
A) It may mitigate the charge to a lesser offense
B) It exempts him from all charges
C) It aggravates the charge to murder
D) It has no effect on the charges
  • 12. fire erupts in a residential building, and several people die. How would investigators determine if the deaths were due to arson or accidental causes?
A) All of the above
B) Interviewing survivors
C) Analyzing burn patterns and looking for accelerants
D) Checking the building's fire safety compliance
  • 13. A person is killed with evident premeditation, but the act does not qualify as parricide or infanticide. What crime has been committed?
A) Suicide
B) Manslaughter
C) Murder
D) Homicide
  • 14. An investigator arrives at a crime scene and determines that the victim has been moved before their arrival. What implications does this have for the investigation?
A) It has no impact on the investigation
B) Ii automatically classifies the death as acculental
C) It simplifies the investigation
D) It can compromise the integrity of the evidence
  • 15. A legitimate grandparent kills their grandchild. What crime is committed?
A) Parricide
B) Murder
C) Homicide
D) Infanticide
  • 16. Which of the following is NOT a primary job of the investigator?
A) Who committed it and by whom it was committed.
B) To discover how it was committed
C) To give the suspect a punishment
D) To discover whether an offense has been committed under the law.
  • 17. The "MEC" Rule, what does "M" stand for?
A) Murder
B) Maybe
C) Moved
D) Money
  • 18. 19.The "MEC" Ruls, what does "E" stand for?
A) Enemy
B) Evidence
C) Execute
D) Embalmed
  • 19. The "MEC" Rule, what does "C" stand for?
A) Culprit
B) Cremated
C) Criminal
D) Crime
  • 20. Which of the following describes "Corpus Delicti"?
A) action taken by the first responder
B) reexamination of all leads secured
C) study of major crimes
D) facts that crime was committed
  • 21. Which of the following is the intentional taking of one's own life?
A) Homicide
B) Suicide
C) Natural Death
D) Accidental Death
  • 22. . Which of the following occurs when one hurnan being causes the death of another human being?
A) Suicide
B) Homicide
C) Natural Death
D) Accidental Death
  • 23. What is a "crime"
A) An act that helps other people
B) An act that violates the law of nation.
C) An act of kindness
D) An act that is okay with the government
  • 24. What crime is committed by any person who shall kill any child less than three days of age?
A) Infanticide
B) Murder
C) Parricide
D) Homicide
  • 25. What penalty is imposed for intentional abortion if violence is used upon the pregnant woman?
A) Prision Mayor
B) Prision Correccional
C) Reclusion Temporal
D) Arresto Mayor
  • 26. What penalty is imposed for unintentional abortion?
A) Arresto Mayor
B) Prision Mayor
C) Reclusion Temporal
D) Prision Correccional in its minimum an medium period
  • 27. Which of the following is the penality for a woman who practices abortion upon herself?
A) Prision Mayor
B) Prision Correccional in its medium and maximum periods
C) Reclusion Temporal
D) Arresto Mayor
  • 28. If this crime be committed by the parents of the pregnant woman or either of them. and they act with the consent of said woman for the purpose of concealing her dishonor, the offenders shall suffer the penalty of
A) Prision Correccional in its medium and maximum periods
B) Arresto Mayor
C) Prision Mayor
D) Reclusion Temporal
  • 29. What penalties shall impose upon any physician or midwife who, taking advantage of their scientific knowledge or skill, shall cause an abortion or assist in causing the same?
A) penalties provided in Article 256 shall be imposed in its maximum period
B) Arresto Mayor and a fine not exceeding One hundred thousand pesos
C) Reclusion Temporal
D) Prision Correccional in its medium and maximum periods
  • 30. What happens when a stranger conspires to commit parricide
A) They are charged with murder or homicide instead of parricide
B) They are exempt from liability since it's a family matter
C) They are also charged with parricide due to conspiracy rules
D) They are charged with infanticide if applicable.
  • 31. Under what circumstance can death or physical injuries inflicted under exceptional circumstances be justified?
A) When a legally married person surprises their spouse in flagrante delicto (in the act of committing adultery).
B) When done with treachery or evident premeditation
C) When it occurs during an accident without intent to harm
D) d) When it involves defending oneself from an attacker
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