Polygraph Finals 🥶🥶
  • 1. Which nervous system restores the body to a calm and relaxed condition?
A) Sympathetic Nervous System
B) Voluntary Nervous System
C) Central Nervous System
D) Parasympathetic System
  • 2. What is the primary purpose of polygraph examination in investigations?
A) Identify Physical Evidence
B) Determine Truth or Deception
C) Detect Emotional Disturbance
D) Establish Criminal Motive
  • 3. Which requirement states that the subject must avoid alcohol before testing?
A) Dietary Restriction Policy
B) Twelve-Hour Abstinence
C) Beverage Limitation Rule
D) Controlled Substance Regulation
  • 4. Which phase involves reviewing facts and explaining procedures to the subject?
A) Pre-Test Interview
B) Instrument Calibration
C) Post-Test Analysis
D) Chart Interpretation
  • 5. What is the primary purpose of post-test interrogation by the examiner?
A) Collect Physical Evidence
B) Obtain Confession Admission
C) Verify Witness Statements
D) Evaluate Mental Competence
  • 6. While the chart is running, the subject suddenly coughs and creates a break in the tracing. Which chart marking should the examiner use?
A) C Symbol
B) CT Symbol
C) SN Symbol
D) T-T Symbol
  • 7. While recording the polygraph chart, the paper becomes stuck inside the machine. Which symbol should appear on the chart?
A) CT Symbol
B) MI Symbol
C) PJ Symbol
D) OSN Symbol
  • 8. During the actual examination, the subject suddenly moves his arm because of discomfort from the blood pressure cuff. Which symbol should the examiner record?
A) I M Symbol
B) ARM Symbol
C) PJ Symbol
D) M Symbol
  • 9. During the examination, the subject laughs loudly, causing a break in the pneumograph tracing. Which chart marking is appropriate?
A) S Symbol
B) B Symbol
C) Y Symbol
D) L Symbol
  • 10. During the examination, the subject sneezes while answering a question. Which chart marking should the examiner use?
A) SZ Symbol
B) B Symbol
C) CT Symbol
D) SN Symbol
  • 11. The subject answers a question with a long explanation instead of saying yes or no. Which chart symbol should be used?
A) MI Symbol
B) T-T Symbol
C) TI Symbol
D) BI Symbol
  • 12. Which chart marking is used when the subject clears the throat?
A) ARM Symbol
B) SN Symbol
C) CT Symbol
D) SZ Symbol
  • 13. Where is the sigh symbol commonly placed on the chart?
A) Stimulus Mark Position
B) Cardio Breakpoint Area
C) Pneumo Breakpoint Area
D) Galvo Adjustment Point
  • 14. Where is the sniffing symbol usually placed on the chart?
A) Inside Galvo Section
B) Above Cardio Channel
C) Beside Stimulus Area
D) Below Pneumo Tracing
  • 15. Where is the voice-change symbol commonly placed on the chart?
A) Galvo Adjustment Point
B) Pneumo Breakpoint Area
C) Cardio Breakpoint Area
D) Stimulus Mark Position
  • 16. Which symbol indicates the subject sniffed during examination?
A) SZ Symbol
B) SN Symbol
C) CT Symbol
D) Y Symbol
  • 17. Which factor involves attempts to manipulate breathing or muscle movements?
A) Instrument Adjustment
B) Psychological Pressure
C) Countermeasure Usage
D) Emotional Responses
  • 18. Which phase prepares the subject psychologically before the actual examination?
A) Post-Test Interrogation
B) Instrument Calibration Phase
C) Pre-Test Interview
D) Evidence Collection Stage
  • 19. What is the process of writing signs on the polygraph chart during testing?
A) Chart Marking
B) Polygraph Calibration
C) Tracing Evaluation
D) Stimulus Interpretation
  • 20. What are the short vertical lines placed below cardio tracings called?
A) Response Indicators
B) Deviation Symbols
C) Control Tracings
D) Stimulus Marks
  • 21. Which polygraph component records thoracic and abdominal breathing patterns?
A) Galvanograph System
B) Kymograph Mechanism
C) Pneumograph Component
D) Cardiosphygmograph Unit
  • 22. Which polygraph component records blood pressure and pulse beat changes?
A) Galvanograph Device
B) Pneumograph Mechanism
C) Cardiosphygmograph Unit
D) Kymograph Recorder
  • 23. Which polygraph pen is considered the longest on the instrument?
A) Fourth Recording Pen
B) First Recording Pen
C) Second Recording Pen
D) Third Recording Pen
  • 24. Which artery is compressed by the blood pressure cuff during examination?
A) Femoral Artery
B) Radial Artery
C) Carotid Artery
D) Brachial Artery
  • 25. Which body activity is measured by the pneumograph component?
A) Respiratory Breathing Patterns
B) Electrical Skin Response
C) Pulse Strength Variations
D) Blood Pressure Changes
  • 26. Which fingers are commonly attached with galvanograph electrodes during testing?
A) Index and Ring
B) Middle and Thumb
C) Ring and Little
D) Thumb and Middle
  • 27. Which component serves as the chart recording unit of the polygraph?
A) Pneumograph Section
B) Cardiosphygmograph Unit
C) Kymograph Mechanism
D) Galvanograph Device
  • 28. What is the purpose of relevant questions during polygraph examination?
A) Produce Stronger Reactions
B) Confirm Personal Identity
C) Establish Normal Baseline
D) Reduce Subject Anxiety
  • 29. Which age group is generally avoided by most polygraph examiners?
A) Between Thirty Years
B) Below Twelve Years
C) Below Eighteen Years
D) Above Twenty Years
  • 30. Can a pregnant person legally undergo polygraph examination procedures?
A) No Under Circumstances
B) Yes With Conditions
C) Only Investigator Request
D) Only Court Approval
  • 31. Which factor refers to the examiner's training. experience, and objectivity?
A) Examiner Competence Factor
B) Instrument Calibration Error
C) Subject Emotional Stability
D) Environmental Testing Condition
  • 32. Where is the burping symbol generally placed on the chart?
A) Inside Question Space
B) Beside Galvo Reading
C) Below Pneumo Tracing
D) Above Cardio Tracing
  • 33. Which technology examines eye characteristics for deception identification purposes?
A) Scientific Interrogation Technique
B) Iris Analysis Technology
C) Behavioral Observation Method
D) Psychological Interview Process
  • 34. What does the abbreviation PDD stand for in polygraph examination?
A) Physical Detection Division
B) Psychological Diagnostic Development
C) Psychophysiological Detection Deception
D) Polygraph Deception Determination
  • 35. Which report contains the initial details of the criminal incident investigated?
A) Polygraph Analysis Report
B) Incident Spot Report
C) Psychological Evaluation Form
D) Evidence Examination Record
  • 36. The symbol of X stands for?
A) The beginning point of the test
B) Babalo ka
C) Beggeds
  • 37. The symbol of XX stands for?
A) Wla na
B) The ending point of the test
C) Wlang kayo
  • 38. The symbol of I stands for?
A) Huhuhu
B) Stimulus mark
C) Makati ka?
  • 39. This --- indicates what?
A) No
B) Yes
C) Kape tayo
  • 40. This + indicates?
A) Wow
B) Yes
C) No
  • 41. T-T indicates for?
A) Talking made by the subject other than the normal "Yes or No."
B) Talong
C) Ukloo
  • 42. TI indicates for?
A) Grabeee
B) Talking instruction is given by the PE
C) UPo
  • 43. C indicates for?
A) Cool
B) Coughing caused by the subjec
C) Calmaa
  • 44. M indicates for?
A) Movement of the subject limb or body
B) Maritiss
C) Mukha mo
  • 45. MI indicates for?
A) Mlue
B) Movement instruction is given by the PE
C) Mamaw
  • 46. CT indicates for?
A) Cam
B) Charot
C) Subject cleared his throat
  • 47. OSN indicates for?
A) Outside noise penetrated the polygraph examination room
B) Pp
C) Oo na
  • 48. S indicates for?
A) Saltik yarn
B) The subject made a sigh
C) Sahogg
  • 49. SN indicates for?
A) Sinto Sinto
B) The subject sniffed
C) Suhol
  • 50. SZ indicates for?
A) Sorry
B) The subject sneezed
C) Sooms
  • 51. B indicates?
A) Baltog
B) Bukol
C) The subject burped or belched
  • 52. L indicates?
A) Lunch
B) Lambing
C) The subject laughed
  • 53. Y indicates?
A) Yukona
B) You
C) The subject made a yawn
  • 54. V C indicates?
A) Voice change while answering question
B) Vocal
C) Video call
  • 55. I M indicates?
A) The subject made an involuntary movement
B) Imaw
C) Imagine
  • 56. ARM indicates?
A) Kamay
B) Movement of arm due to extraneous factors usually caused by BPC discomfort
C) Alima
  • 57. B I indicates?
A) Binoculars
B) Birthday
C) The examiner gave a breathing instruction
  • 58. R Indicates?
A) The subject requested for repetition of question
B) Rarr
C) Rambol
  • 59. PJ indicates?
A) A paper jam occurred during the test
B) Pogii
C) Papoji
  • 60. Which method d compares compares t testimonies, physical evidence, and official records together?
A) Scientific Interrogation Process
B) Cross-Checking Information
C) Psychological Observation Method
D) Behavioral Response Analysis
  • 61. Which symbol indicates movement of the subject's body or limbs?
A) M Symbol
B) ARM Symbol
C) PJ Symbol
D) IM Symbol
  • 62. Which polygraph component occupies the upper two pens of the instrument?
A) Kymograph Recording Unit
B) Pneumograph Section
C) Cardio Pressure Unit
D) Galvanograph Channel
  • 63. Which symbol shows that talking instructions were given by the examiner
A) MI Symbol
B) PJ Symbol
C) BI Symbol
D) TI Symbol
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