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  • 1. One of the known practices is___an accused may take this challenge in order for him. (JUNGLE)
A) Red hot iron ordeal
B) Divine justice
C) Russkaya pravda
D) Trial by combat
  • 2. Complex rituals and sophisticated ordeal also known as
A) Divine justice
B) Ordeal of balance
C) Devine justice
D) Trial by combat
  • 3. The first collection of civil regulation in ancient Rus' known as
A) Ruskaya pravda
B) Trial by combat
C) Russkaya Pravda
D) Russkaya prabada
  • 4. This kind of test was used among the hill tribe of Rajahmal in the north of Bengal part of india
A) Red hot iron ordeal
B) Ordeal of balance
C) Ordeal of red water
D) Boiling water ordeal
  • 5. This practice started in India. The accused will be given a concentrated rice grains.
A) Ordeal of balance
B) Ordeal of the red water
C) The sacred ass donkey's tail ordeal
D) Ordeal of Rice chewing
  • 6. The accused fast for twelve hours swallow the small amount of rice grains
A) Ordeal of Rice chewing
B) Red hot iron ordeal
C) Boiling water ordeal
D) Ordeal of the red water
  • 7. This type of testing the veracity of the accused by placing on one scale of balance.
A) Ordeal of Balance
B) Ordeal of red water
C) The sacred ass or donkey's tail ordeal
D) Plantiff
  • 8. A place to one room alone and observed
A) Ordeal of balance
B) Boiling red water
C) The sacred ass or donkey's tail ordeal
D) Red hot iron
  • 9. Is an act of including hypnosis to dazzle or overcome.
A) Polygraphy
B) Hypnotism
C) White or benign lie
D) Word association
  • 10. A modern scientific method of detecting deception is telling the truth or not
A) Truth serum
B) Word association
C) Polygraphy
D) Professional liar
  • 11. The basic practice is to present orally or visually a group of words.
A) Hypnotism
B) Truth serum
C) Word association
D) Polygraph
  • 12. This is kind of lies except:
A) Malicious
B) Black lie
C) Red lie
D) Malice
  • 13. What is the two kinds of liar?
A) Pathological and malicious
B) Professional and Pathological
C) Malice and malicious
D) Professional and malice
  • 14. It is makes stories seem to dramatic or unrealistic, the lies seem to serve no purpose.
A) Professional liar
B) Malicious liar
C) Pathological liar
D) Authority liar
  • 15. Makes stories seem to dramatic or unrealistic, the lies seem to serve no purpose except to impress people an the lies can easily detected.
A) No
B) Ughh
C) True
D) False
  • 16. Reasons why people lies except:
A) For a good laugh or a joke Person behind the development of polygraph
B) To avoid embarrassment
C) Not hurt some ones feeling
D) To make seem stories to dramatic or unrealistic.
  • 17. An Italian criminologist and tutor of Angelo mosso
A) Cesare lombroso
B) Francis galton
C) Angelo mosso
D) Daniel Defoe
  • 18. Science came to the aid of truth seekers through the research of an Italian psychologist. He made use of instrument called plethysmograph.
A) Sir Oppus
B) Sir James mackenzie
C) Angelo mosso
D) John A. Larson
  • 19. Introduced the || polygraph instrument which contains a stimulus marker capable of recording the beginning and ending
A) Richard arther
B) Cleve backster
C) James Arthur
D) John reid
  • 20. Developed the psychological set theory. He also developed and introduced the quantification system
A) Cleve backster
B) Leonarde keeler
C) John reid
D) Daniel Defoe
  • 21. He developed the control Question which consists of a known lie and incorporated it.
A) John reid
B) Leonarde keeler
C) Harold burtt
D) Cleeve bacckster
  • 22. He made a modification in Larsons instrument. He developed kymograph.
A) cessare lombroso
B) Leonarde keeler
C) Daniel Defoe
  • 23. He is known as the father of Scientific lie detection
A) Lombroso
B) Defoe
C) Keeler
D) Larson
  • 24. He is encouraged by August vollmer of the Berkeley police department to conduct a research on deception.
A) Leonarde keeler
B) Richard arther
C) John larson
D) Harold burtt
  • 25. Cesare lombroso published the second edition of his book entitled "L'Homme criminel" which means.
A) Criminel men
B) Crminal Man
C) Criminal Man
D) Pulse and blood pleasure
  • 26. Hydrosphygmograph, a water pressure recording that measures changes in blood pressure and pulse rate of the suspect it is called;
A) Blood pressure
B) Sphygmomanometer
C) Blood pressure pulse test
D) Pltheymograph
  • 27. Who is wrote an essay entitled, "An effectual Scheme for the preventing of street Robberies and suppressing all other disorder of the night "
A) Angelo mosso
B) Francis Galton
C) Daniel Defoe
D) Cesare lombroso
  • 28. Who introduce the "Word association Test"
A) Angelo Mosso
B) Otto Veraguth
C) Francis Galton
D) James mackenzie
  • 29. Who Believed that the origin of the galvanic skin phenomenon was under the influence of excited mental impressions.
A) Mosso
B) Sticker
C) Galton
D) Mackenzie
  • 30. What is galvanic phenomenon means;
A) Perspiration
B) Fear
C) Respiration
D) Psychogalvanometer
  • 31. An English clinician and cardiologist, constructed the clinical polygraph.
A) Otto veraguth
B) Daniel Defoe
C) James mackenzie
D) Angelo mosso
  • 32. He is said to be first person to use the term psychogalvanic Reflex.
A) James Mackenzie
B) Angelo mosso
C) Otto veraguth
D) Francis Galton
  • 33. The term Psychogalvanic Reflex to indicate perspiration in polygraph examination used by veraguth was reputed.
A) Vittorio benussi
B) Francis galton
C) William Marston
D) Ruckmick
  • 34. Was credited tas the creator of the systolic blood pressure test
A) Otto veraguth
B) William Marston
C) Mackenzie
D) Ruckmick
  • 35. He noted the changes in inspiration - expiration (inhale-exhale) ratio during deception. Pneumograpgh
A) Ruckmick
B) Vittorio benussi
C) Francis Galton
D) Otto veraguth
  • 36. He was also the first scientist to use the word associated test with a galvanometer
A) Otto veraguth
B) Ruckmick
C) Francis Galton
D) Cesare lombroso
  • 37. He was able to determine that the changes in respiration, were lof less value in the detection of deception
A) Leonarde keeler
B) Harold burtt
C) John larson
D) Otto veraguth
  • 38. Who is the Father of Scientific lie detection
A) Francis Galton
B) Richard Arther
C) John Larson
D) Leonarde keeler
  • 39. Who made breadboard polygraph
A) Earl Bryant
B) Leonarde keeler
C) Ruckmick
D) Angelo mosso
  • 40. In the center of the brain is a gland is called:
A) Hypothalamus
B) Seismograph
C) Autonomic nervous system
D) Homeostasis
  • 41. "Balance " refers to the action taken by an individual to protect or to restore certain favorable states of equilibrium.
A) ANS
B) Parasympathetic
C) Homeostasis
D) Hypothalamus
  • 42. All our unconscious activities unconscious activities such as sleep, digestion, pulse, blood volume controlled by the
A) Automatic nervous system
B) Parasympathetic
C) Central nervous system
D) Sympathetic
  • 43. It is responsible for conserving energy energy and making sure necessary bodily functions
A) Automatic nervous system
B) Somatic nervous system
C) Parasympathetic nervous system
D) Sympathetic
  • 44. Is our emergency, or action system, dramatic change
A) Sympathetic nervous system
B) Somatic nervous system
C) Parasympathetic nervous system
D) Nervous system
  • 45. Is composed of the the brain and the spinal cord
A) Homeostasis
B) Central nervous system
C) Autonomic nervous system
D) Somatic nervous system
  • 46. Is involve with voluntary comparative over skeletal muscle
A) Somatic nervous system
B) Hypothalamus
C) Epinephrine
D) Autonomic nervous system
  • 47. Involved those involuntary physiological function of the body impact as well
A) Somatic Nervous system
B) Autonomic nervous system
C) Epiphirine
  • 48. The three stereotypic behavioral responses to threat called F3
A) For you, for me, for us
B) Fight, flight, freeze
C) Flight leader, fighter, front
D) All of these
  • 49. Is a complex interactive regulatory system to maintain a state of intrlernal equilibrium
A) Homeostasis
B) Hypothalamus
C) Epiphirine
D) Somatic nervous system
  • 50. Is a series of groups of nerve cells of the brain that control the entire body endocrine-hormonal system
A) Sympathetic
B) Somatic nervous system
C) Hypothalamus
D) Parasympathetic
  • 51. Is the hormonal stimulator of the sympathetic nervous system.
A) Parasympathetic nervous system
B) Somatic nervous system
C) Norepinephrine
D) Epinephrine
  • 52. Is a hormone secreted by the adrenal gland
A) Norepinephrine
B) Somatic nervous system
C) Parasympathetic
D) Epinephirine
  • 53. What is the meaning of maxim term IN VINO VERITAS?
A) In water there is truth
B) In wine there is truth
C) In wind there is truth
D) In God there is truth
  • 54. It restore things to normal when the conditions of stress have been removed
A) sympathetic
B) Parasympathy
C) Parasympathetic
D) Sympathy
  • 55. Is the alteration of counciousness and concentration in which the subject manifest a hightenedof suggestibility while awareness is maintained??
A) Psychoanalysis
B) Sympathetic
C) Narco-analysis
D) Hypnosis
  • 56. It is person, other than a suspect, who is requested to give information concerning the incident
A) Suspect
B) Witness
C) Victim
  • 57. The hyoscine hydrobromide is given ________in repeated doses until a state of delirium is included.
A) Orally
B) Hypodermically
C) Hypoallergenic
D) Mentally
  • 58. What drugs is used in administration narco-analysis
A) Hyoscine hydrobramide
B) Sodium bicarbonate
C) Sodium penthonal
D) Hyoscine hydrobromide
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