- 1. A modern scientific method of detecting deception technique whether the subject is telling the truth or not.
A) Polygraphy B) Polygramphy C) Dactyloscopy D) lie detection
- 2. The basic practice is to present orally or visually a group of words each word sufficiently separated in time from the others so that subject's response to it.
A) Word association B) Word asociation C) Word assocciation D) Word assosiation
- 3. Historical chronicles and ancient written records carry evidence about complex rituals and sophisticated ordeals otherwise known a __________.
A) DEVINE TRUTH B) DEVINE MERCY C) DEVINE JUST D) DEVINE JUSTICE
- 4. an act of inducing hypnosis to dazzle or overcome by suggestion.
A) Hypertrichosis B) Hypnotism C) Hirsutism D) Hyperthyroidism
- 5. It is also known as Russian truth?
A) RUSSKAYA PRADA B) RUSKAYA PRAVDA C) RUSSKAYA PRADA D) RUSKAYA PRADA E) RUSSKAYA PRAVDA
- 6. It is used in testing for locating the suspect and the stolen items.
A) Truth Serum B) Truth Sirum C) Truth or dare D) Truth Serrum
- 7. In what ordeal that the accused will fast for 12 hours?
A) Ordeal of Grain Chewing B) Ordeal of Balance C) Ordeal of Rice Chewing D) Ordeal of the Red Water
- 8. This type of practice of testing the veracity of the accused by placing him on one scale of balance?
A) Hot water ordeal B) Ordeal of wieght C) Ordeal of Balance D) Boiling water Ordeal
- 9. This kind of test was used among the Hill Tribe of Rajahmal in the North of Bengal part of India?
A) Boiling water Ordeal B) Red Hot Iron Ordeal C) Hot water ordeal D) Red Hot metal ordeal
- 10. Give the two kinds of liar.
A) PROFESSIONAL LIAR/PATHOLOGY LIAR B) NONPROFESSIONAL LIAR/ PATHOLOGICAL LIAR C) NONPROFESSIONAL LIAR/STUDENT LIAR D) PROFESSIONAL LIAR/ PATHOLOGICAL LIAR
- 11. This ordeal was used in modern Africa, this type of test is the person will told to immerse his arm to a big pot with a full of water if his arm will not burst he is innocence?
A) Boiling water Ordeal B) Hot water ordeal C) Ordeal of Balance D) Ordeal of Rice Chewing
- 12. In ordeal of the red water, how many hours the accused should fast?
A) 12 B) 9 C) 11 D) 10
- 13. The first collection of civil regulation in Ancient Rus' is known as?
A) RUSKAYA PRAVDA B) RUSKAYA PRADA C) RUSSKAYA PRADA D) RUSSKAYA PRAVDA
- 14. This practice started in India, the accused will be given a concentrated rice grains and he will told chew and swallow the said rice if the accused not able to swallow a single grain he will be judge as guilty and this by their belief that no person able to swallow the gift of god?
A) Ordeal of Balance B) Ordeal of Rice Chewing C) Ordeal of the Red Water D) Ordeal of Grain Chewing
- 15. In red hot iron ordeal, how many times should the hot iron touch his tongue?
A) 9 B) 6 C) 8 D) 7
- 16. He suggested the use of body pulse to detect deception.
A) Cesare Lombroso B) Angelo Mosso C) Moralde John Mark D) Francis Galton E) Daniel Defoe
- 17. He was considered as the first person to conceive the idea of lie detection and the first to apply the technique on actual criminal suspects?
A) Daniel Defoe B) Angelo Mosso C) Cesare Lombroso D) Francis Galton
- 18. An instrument for measuring blood pressure.
A) Plethysmograph B) Psychogalvanometer C) Sphygmomanometer D) Hydrosphygmograph
- 19. An Italian psychologist use the instrument called plethysmograph?
A) Francis Galton B) Cesare Lombroso C) Eleazar Julito D) Angelo Mosso E) Daniel Defoe
- 20. Who wrote an essay entitled, "An Effectual Scheme for the Preventing of Street Robberies and Suppressing all other Disorders of the Night"?
A) Cesare Lombroso B) Daniel Defoe C) Francis Galton D) Angelo Mosso E) Sir Eleazar Julito
- 21. Who wrote the book entitled "L'Homme Criminel".
A) Moralde John Mark B) Cesare Lombroso C) Daniel Defoe D) Francis Galton E) Angelo Mosso
- 22. A water pressure recording that measures changes in blood pressure and pulse rate of the suspect..
A) Hydrosphygmograph B) Plethysmograph C) Sphygmomanometer
- 23. He applied his experiments with pulse and blood pressure changes for verification of truth in actual criminal investigations.
A) Daniel Defoe B) Angelo Mosso C) Francis Galton D) Cesare Lombroso
- 24. Who introduced the Word Association Test?
A) Daniel Defoe B) Francis Galton C) Cesare Lombroso D) Angelo Mosso E) Moralde John Mark
- 25. "L'Homme Criminel" is also known as?
A) Criminal Man B) Criminal Mind C) Criminal Behavior D) Criminal Men
- 26. Radial pulse is located about an inch along from the base of the thumb or ______ area.
A) Chest B) Wrist C) Thumb D) Neck
A) Electro dermal activity B) Electric dermal activity C) Electronic dermal activity D) Electronic dermal action
- 28. Who help sir James Mackenzie to devised his Clinical Ink Polygraph?
A) Sebastian shaw B) Otto veraguth C) Sir james mackenzie D) Sir Eleazar Julito E) Sticker
- 29. He is the English clinician and cardiologist, constructed the Clinical Polygraph?
A) Otto vegaruth Hahaha B) Sir james mackenzie C) Sebastian shaw D) Otto veraguth E) Sticker
- 30. He made the earliest application of psychogalvanometer to address forensic problems?
A) Otto veraguth B) Sebastian shaw C) Sir Eleazar Julito D) Sticker E) Sir james mackenzie
- 31. Who presented a paper before the second meeting of the Italian Society for Psychology in Rome where he described how he recorded the subject's breathing pattern using a Marey Pneumograph?
A) Otto veraguth B) Sebastian shaw C) Ruckmick D) Vittorio benussi
- 32. Who said to be the first person to use the term Psychogalvanic Reflex?
A) Vittorio benussi B) Sebastian shaw C) Otto veraguth D) Ruckmick
- 33. The term Electro dermal Response is also called as ______ ________ _______ .
A) Electronic dermal activity B) Electro dermal activity C) Electronic dermal action D) Electric dermal activity
- 34. Sebastian Shaw is a ___________ watchmaker..
A) Lancushire B) Loncashire C) Lancahire D) Lancashire
- 35. The Clinical Ink Polygraph used a ____________ for the paper-rolling and time-marker movements and it produced ink recordings of physiological functions that were easier to acquire and to interpret.
A) Clockwork mechanism B) Chemical mechanism C) Watch mechanism D) Door mechanism
- 36. __________ repudiated by Ruckmick and proposed the term Electro dermal Response,
A) Ruckmick B) Otto veraguth C) Sebastian shaw D) Vittorio benussi
- 37. Who was the first scientist to use the word association test with a galvanometer?
A) Vittorio benussi B) Otto veraguth C) Otto vegaruth D) Sebastian shaw E) Ruckmick
- 38. Who is the first person to record more than one physiological response?
A) Otto veraguth B) Vittorio benussi C) Ruckmick D) Sebastian shaw
- 39. Venous pulse is located in the ______ ?
A) Chest B) Thumb C) Wrist D) Neck
- 40. Who proposed the term Electro dermal Response?
A) Sebastian shaw B) Otto veraguth C) Ruckmick D) Vittorio benussi
- 41. Example of this lie is "the dog ate my homework"
A) Lying by omission B) Fabrication C) Bold-face lie D) Malicious lie
- 42. it is a strategic lie when the truth may not be told because it may harm a third party.
A) Noble lie B) Perjury C) Emergency lie
- 43. This is a lie made by person who cannot distinguish right from wrong.
A) Promotion lie B) Jocose lie C) Pathological Lier D) Pathological lie
- 44. The act of detecting, discovery, perceiving, finding, or uncovering something.
A) Finding B) Locating C) Detection D) Detector
- 45. Often contain statements which are incredible, such us " we are happy to serve you".
A) Contextual lie B) Promotion lie C) Jocose lie D) Noble lie
- 46. It is the method of detecting deception with the use of a polygraph instrument.
A) Lie detector B) Polygraphy C) Polygraph
- 47. The act of lying under oath or affirmation
A) Perjury B) Forgery C) Deceit
- 48. The term polygraph means what?
A) Lie detection B) Truth verifier C) Many writings
- 49. kinds of lie that often a platitude which may use euphenism.
A) Fabrication B) Noble lie C) Lie to children D) Bold face lie
- 50. It is the combination of medical devices.
A) Detection B) Polygraph instrument C) Lie detector D) Many writings
- 51. Other name of the polygraph.
A) Lie detector B) Truth verifier C) Many writings
- 52. what is the popular but misleading name of the polygraph?
A) Lie detection B) Many writings C) Lie detector D) Truth verifier
- 53. what is the common reason why do people Lie?
A) Consequences B) Fear of detection C) Benefits D) Anxiety
- 54. The following are objectives of the polygraph, except.
A) To obtain valuable information B) Identify other persons involved C) To convict suspect D) Locate the fruits of tools of the crime
- 55. One lies by omitting an important fact.
A) Fabrication B) Malicious lie C) Lying by omission D) Bold-face lie
- 56. __________ is types of lie which are meant in jest, and are usually understood as such by all present parties. Teasing and sarcasm are examples.
A) Bluffing B) Noble lie C) Emergency D) Jocose lies
- 57. These are kind of lies used to protect or maintain the harmony of friendship or any relationship.
A) Red lie B) Black lie C) Benign lie D) Pathological lie
- 58. The polygraph is a recorder of a ________________ changes occurring within the examinee's body as the polygraph examiner ask a series of the question
A) Psycho-motor B) Psycho-physiological C) External D) Physical
- 59. It is antonyms to deceit, deception, fabrication, falsehood and untruth.
A) Truth B) Maybe C) False D) Lie
- 60. This is a lie made by the person who cannot distinguish right from wrong.
A) Red lie B) White lie C) Pathological lie D) Malicious lie
- 61. The very pure and unjustifiable kind of lie.
A) Judicial lie B) Black lie C) Pathological lie D) White lie
- 62. kinds of lie that it is often told to maintain law, order, and society.
A) Forgery B) Fabrication C) Noble lie D) Perjury
- 63. It is untruthful statement, falsehood, anything that deceives or creates false impression.
A) Truth B) False C) Lie
- 64. One can state part of the truth out of context, knowing that without complete information, it gives a false impression.
A) Contextual lie B) Jocose lie C) Noble lie D) Promotion lie
- 65. Types of lie that denotes as a temporary lie.
A) Emergency lie B) Judicial lie C) Malicious lie D) Black lie
- 66. Example of this lie are propaganda-brain-washing and blackmail via espionage and treason.
A) Malicious lie B) White lie C) Black lie D) Red lie
- 67. The following are the principal use of the polygraph examination, except one.
A) Honest test B) Pre-employment training C) Produce nervousness to the subject D) Eliminates innocent suspect
- 68. __________ Is the deliberate, complete and objective communication of the recollection of the person, place, things, and/or event, which the communicator believes to exist, have existed or occurred.
A) Lie B) Correct C) Truth D) False
- 69. It is synonymous to deceit, deception, fabrication, falsehood and untruth.
A) Lie B) False C) Maybe D) Truth
- 70. Types of lie that accepted and can be expected as a tactic.
A) Black lie B) Emergency lie C) Bluffing D) Red lie
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