POLYGR
  • 1. The instrument was so named because it make various ink recordings of a person's body functions which will be interpreted by the pholygraphist to determine whether the subject has been lying or not.
A) Polygraph
B) Polygraph examination
C) Lie Detector
D) Many and writings
  • 2. It is also called"_______" since statistics show that the vast majority of the instances the instrument verifies an innocent person's truthfulness.
A) Truth Verifier
B) Lie Detector
C) Polygraph
D) Polygrapher
  • 3. Untruthful statement, falsehood, anything that deceives or creates false impression, untrue statements specially with intent to deceive or to give an erroneous or misleading impression.
A) Detection
B) Lie
C) Heart beat
D) Breath
  • 4. In this context, detection is the act of detecting, discovery, perceiving, finding, or uncovering something obscure such as a lie.
A) Detection
B) Hot dog
C) Detector
D) Detective
  • 5. These are kind of lies used to protect or maintain the harmony of friendship or any relationship.
A) White Lie or Benign Lie
B) Pathological Lie
C) Lying by omission
D) Red Lie
  • 6. This is a lie made by persons who connot distinguish right from wrong.
A) Black Lie
B) Perjury
C) Bold faced Lie
D) Pathological Lie
  • 7. This involes political interests and motives because this is a part of communist propaganda strategy.
A) Red Lie
B) Contextual Lie
C) White or Benign Lie
D) Emergency Lie
  • 8. A Lie told when someone submits a statement as truth, without knowing for certain Whether or not it actually is true.
A) Fabriction
B) Lying omission
C) Perjury
D) Noble lie
  • 9. A lie which a accompanies pretensions and hypocrisies, intriguing to cause dishonor or discredit ones goog image.
A) Black Lie
B) Malicious or Judicial Lie
C) Promotion Lie
D) Tournament Liars
  • 10. This is very pure and unjustifiable kind of lie that is intended purely to mislead or obstruct justice.
A) Red Lie
B) Malicious or Judicial Lie
C) Pathological Lie
D) Black Lie
  • 11. a lie told when someone submits a statement as truth, without knowing for certain whether or not it actually is true. Although the statement may be possible or plausible, it is not based on fact. Rather, it is something made up, or it is a misrepresentation of the truth.
A) Perjury
B) Fabrication
C) Noble lies
D) Lying by omission
  • 12. is one which is told when it is obvious to all concerned that it is a lie. For example, a child who has chocolate all around his mouth and denies that he has eaten any chocolate is a
A) Bold-faced lie
B) Noble lies
C) Contextual lied
D) Fabrication
  • 13. One lies by omission by omitting an important fact, deliberately leaving another person with a misconception. Lying by omission includes failures to correct pre-existing misconceptions.
A) Jacose
B) Lie-to-children
C) Bluffing
D) Lying by omission
  • 14. often a platitude which may use euphemism, which is told to make an adult subject acceptable to children.
A) Bluffing
B) Red lie
C) fabrication
D) Lie-to-children
  • 15. one which would normally cause discord if it were uncovered, but which offers some benefit to the liar and assists in an orderly society, therefore potentially beneficial to others. It is often told to maintain law, order and safety.
A) Perjury
B) Lying by omission
C) Noble lie
D) Lie-to-children
  • 16. is a strategic lie when the truth may not be told because it may harm a third party.
A) Fabrication
B) Bluffing contextual lies
C) Emergency lie
D) Noble lie
  • 17. the act of lying or making verifiably false statements on a material matter under oath or affirmation in a court of law, or in any of various sworn statements in writing.
A) Perjury
B) Emergency lie
C) Lie-to-children
D) Lying by omission
  • 18. pretending to have a capability or intention which one does not actually possess. It is an act of deception which is rarely seen as immoral, because it takes place in the context of a game where this kind of deception is consented to in advance by the players.
A) Perjury
B) Promotion lies
C) Contextual lies
D) Bluffing
  • 19. are those which are meant in jest, and are usually understood as such by all present parties.
A) Perjury
B) Bluffing
C) Jocose lies
D) Fabrication
  • 20. One can state part of the truth out of context, knowing that without complete information, it gives a false impression.
A) Contextual lies
B) Perjury
C) Bold-face-lie
D) Lying by omission
  • 21. Advertisements often
    contain statements which are incredible, such as "We are always happy to give a
    refund", or exaggerated predictions such as
    "You will love our new product".
A) Contextual lies
B) Promotion lies
C) Fabrication
D) Bluffing
  • 22. one who lies in order to avoid the consequences of a confession, they are afraid of embarrassment and it is a serious blow to their ego. They believe that confession will just make the matter worst.
A) Panic Liars
B) Ethnological Liars
C) Tournament Liars
D) Occupational Liars
  • 23. Are practical liars and lies when it has a higher "pay off" than telling the truth.
A) Pathological
B) Black Liars
C) Occupational Liars
D) Panic Liars
  • 24. Are those who love to lie and are excited by the challenge of not being detected. For them an interview is a contest and wants to win, these person realizes that they will probably be convicted but will not give anyone the satisfaction of hearing them or her confesses, the want that people will believe that the law is punishing an innocent person.
A) Panic Liars
B) Tournament Liars
C) Occupational Liars
D) Pathological Liars
  • 25. The most difficult type, these persons have no conscience and shows no regret for dishonesty and no manifestation of guilt.
A) Ethnological Liars
B) Panic Liars
C) Psychopathic Liars
D) Tournament Liars
  • 26. Are those who taught not to be a squealer (squeal - to cry or to shrill voice-used by underworld gang in order for their member not to reveal any secret of their organization).
A) Pathological Liars
B) Ethnological Liars
C) Black Liars
D) Panic Liars
  • 27. Are persons who cannot distinguish right from wrong due to their sick mind.) They are insane.
A) Black Liars
B) Pathological Liars
C) Tournament Liars
D) Ethnological Liars
  • 28. Are persons who always pretends what he is and what he thinks of himself).
A) Black Liars
B) Psychopathic Liars
C) Occupational Liars
D) Panic Liars
  • 29. These are non-verbal behavior that Expresses the entire communication.
A) Head and Face
B) Adaptors
C) Emblems
D) Illustrators
  • 30. are non-verbal behaviors which assist the listener better understand the verbal communication. They indicate consistency between non-verbal and verbal messages.
A) Illustrators
B) Adapters
C) Emblems
D) General Posture
  • 31. Truthful people usually use body position as an illustrator and have an open, settled, upright position. Often they will lean slightly forward, indicating interest in what is being said. Shoulders tend to remain squared and the body is aligned with the interviewers.
A) Arms and Hands
B) Head and Face
C) Eyes
D) General Posture
  • 32. Face is the most common part of the body to observe; however, it is also the most difficult to interpret. It has a very complex muscular structure and can show more than one emotional at a time
A) General Posture
B) Feet and Legs
C) Head and Face
D) Sense arousal Gestures
  • 33. behavior provides an excellent source of non-verbal information. Breaks in eye contact, which occur at the appropriate time, can be indicative of deception. Exaggerated eye contact is likely to be masking behavior and should be considered an indicator of the deceptive.
A) Arms and Hands
B) Head and Face
C) Eyes
D) Sense Arousal Gestures
  • 34. Most people do not pay attention to what their hands are doing during conversation and, therefore, do not attempt to mask these subconscious gestures. Moreover, hand movements are less fleeting than the facial expressions, are easily observable and the main non-verbal are means of recognizing illustrators and adapters.
A) General Postures
B) Eyes
C) Sense Arousal Gestures
D) Arms and Hands
  • 35. Under times of stress the body's senses are enhanced by sympathetic arousal. A person's olfactory (smelling), aural (hearing) visual (sight) and tactile (touch and skin sensitivity) perceptions are noticeably increased. These changes in the blood flow to the organs, causing increase itching sensation resulting in subconscious scratching.
A) Sense Arousal Gestures
B) Eyes
C) Head and Face
D) Feet and Legs
  • 36. The involuntary movement of feet and legs are also reliable illustrators of adaptors. They move slowly, are easily observed. and unconsciously, no one pays attention to them.
A) Sense Arousal Getures
B) Feet and Legs
C) General Posture
D) Arms and Hands
  • 37. The popular name, "__________," given to a polygraph, is somewhat misleading.
A) Lie Detector
B) Lie Detection
C) Polygraphy
D) Polygraph
  • 38. The physiological effectors in polygraph examination are the
A) Polygraph Technique
B) Automatic Nervous System
C) Polygraph testing
D) Polygraph examination
  • 39. The term "_______" means "many writings." The name refers to the manner in which selected physiological activities are simultaneously collected and recorded.
A) Polygraph
B) POLYGR
C) Lie Detection
D) many writings
  • 40. The term "Polygraph" means "___________." The name refers to the manner in which selected physiological activities are simultaneously collected and recorded.
A) Lie Detection
B) Polygraph
C) POLYGR
D) Many writings
  • 41. There are the Principal uses of the polygraph examination, except, one.
A) Aid in investing criminal incidents and issues
B) All of these
C) Speeds up the process of investigation
D) Pre-employment screening
  • 42. It is the scientific method of detecting deception with the use of a polygraph instrument. This is the new name of LIE DETECTION.
A) Many Writings
B) Deserve mong gumala pag tapos exam.
C) POLYGRAPHER
D) POLYGRAPHY
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