A) Harvesting seaweed manually B) Fishing with a net in an inland pond C) Collecting shells from the beach during low tide D) Using a simple hook and line to catch fish in a marine sanctuary
A) Documenting wild deer in a nature reserve B) Breeding native geckos in a private residence for personal observation C) Rescuing a critically endangered animal and transferring it to a private zoo without coordination with DENR D) Feeding birds in public parks
A) Using paper bags instead of plastic B) Burning leaves in a compost pit C) Donating recyclables to a junk shop D) Dumping segregated biodegradable waste on a private lot without an environmental clearance
A) Violation of National Ambient Air Quality Standards through documented emissions B) Absence of a business permit alone C) Presence of smoke but no scientific data D) Personal belief that air quality is poor
A) Failing to report a chemical spill that flowed into a nearby creek B) Submitting quarterly self-monitoring reports C) Treating wastewater on-site before discharge D) Discharging effluents within the allowable limits
A) A witness testimony from a third-party observer B) Verbal confession without supporting physical evidence C) A confiscated live specimen with transport documents lacking perinits D) A social media post showing wildlife photos
A) Separating garbage in color-coded bins B) Storing recyclables in a warehouse with LGU permission C) Partnering with a certified private hauler for waste disposal D) Openly dumping untreated hospital waste along a riverbank
A) RA 9275-Philippine Clean Water Act B) RA 8550 Fisheries Code C) RA 9147- Wildlife Act D) RA 9003-Solid Waste Management Act
A) A violation of RA 8550 due to intrusion and unauthorized fishing gear use B) A violation of RA 9003 for coastal solid waste issues C) legal act under the Clean Water Act D) A civil offense only under local ordinances
A) Technical data proving emission limits were exceeded and failure failure to act despite notice B) Business registration of the offending com C) Environmental Compliance Certificate (ECC) on record D) Testimony of a resident who smelled fumes
A) specialized appellate courts B) specialized cybercrime C) municipal trial courts D) designated regional trial courts
A) 10 days B) 5 days C) 15 days D) 30 days
A) Municipal Trial Courts B) Office of the Ombudsman C) Supreme Court D) designated cybercrime court with jurisdiction
A) Republic Act No. 8484 B) Republic Act No. 10175 C) Republic Act No. 4200 D) Presidential Decree No. 1829
A) 6 months from the date of the transaction B) 12 months from the date of receipt of the order C) 12 months from the date of the transaction D) 6 mouths from the date of receipt of the order
A) within 48 hours of the incident B) upon receipt of complaint C) within 72 hours of receiving the order D) at their own discretion
A) 30 days B) 45 days C) 15 days D) 20 days
A) to inform the defendant of the activities B) to provide evidence for the court C) to request further investigation D) to seek judicial approval for the interception
A) examining data from a lawful arrest B) intercepting real-time data transfers C) listening to electronic communications D) searching a specific location for items to be seized and/or examined
A) Warrant to Examine Computer Data B) Warrant to Disclose Computer Data C) Warrant to Intercept Computer Data D) . Warrant to Search, Seize and Examine Computer Data
A) physical evidence left unconsciously B) human witnesses' accounts C) emotions and stress D) psychological profiling
A) engagement of digital forensic exarniner B) physical search of the area C) immediate disconnection of devices D) identification of potential evidence
A) Conduct a "bag and tag" procedure B) Inform the OIC of its presence C) Disconnect the internet for security D) Immediately turn it on to assess content.
A) Tactical Operations Center B) Technical Offense Control C) Telecommunications and Communications D) Technology and Online Crime
A) They are free from malware B) A warrant has been issued C) The power supply is disconnected D) An expert is consulted
A) Conduct a thorough examination B) Turn it off on briefly for documentation C) Leave it off to avoid altering evidence D) Remove the power supply
A) Proceed with forensic analysis right away B) Pull the power cable or remove the battery. C) Disconnect from all networks immediately. D) Verify installation of anti-forensic systems
A) Initiate immediate forensic analysis B) Avoid turning it on until processed with guarantees C) Consult the suspect for access codes D) Promptly turn it on for data retrieval
A) Switching device off without proper authorization. B) Moving equipment that is operational. C) Documenting incidents arising during copying of document D) Checking for encryption systems.
A) presentation by the prosecutor B) sworn statement by a competent person C) testimony by a witness D) authentication by the judge
A) the person who made the recording B) the judge C) the court clerk D) the prosecutor
A) It should be explained by the defense attorney B) It should be presented only to the prosecutor. C) it must be shown, identified, and authenticated by competent person. D) It should be not displayed in court.
A) by presenting the evidence to the judge B) by testifying the accuracy by the defense lawyer C) by submitting it directly to the court clerk D) by the testimony of someone involved or with personal knowledge
A) name of the investigator B) manner of generation C) manner of storage D) reliability of the originator |