- 1. an act of inducing hypnosis to dazzle or overcome by suggestion.
A) Breathalyzer B) X-ray C) EEG machine D) Hypnotism
- 2. It is also known as Russian truth?
A) RUSKAYA PRADA B) RUSSKAYA PRAVDA C) RUSSKAYA PRADA D) RUSKAYA PRAVDA
- 3. This kind of test was used among the Hill Tribe of Rajahmal in the North of Bengal part of India?
A) Hot water ordeal B) Red Hot metal ordeal C) Boiling water Ordeal D) Red Hot Iron Ordeal
- 4. 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
- 5. Give the two kinds of liar.
A) NONPROFESSIONAL LIAR/STUDENT LIAR B) NONPROFESSIONAL LIAR/ PATHOLOGICAL LIAR C) PROFESSIONAL LIAR/ PATHOLOGY LIAR D) PROFESSIONAL LIAR/ PATHOLOGICAL LIAR
- 6. It is used in testing for locating the suspect and the stolen items.
A) Truth Sirum B) Truth Serum C) Truth or dare D) Truth Serrum
- 7. 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 assosiation B) Word asociation C) Word assocciation D) Word association
- 8. In what ordeal that the accused will fast for 12 hours?
A) Ordeal of Grain Chewing B) Ordeal of the Red Water C) Ordeal of Rice Chewing D) Ordeal of Balance
- 9. 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 the Red Water B) Ordeal of Balance C) Ordeal of Grain Chewing D) Ordeal of Rice Chewing
- 10. In ordeal of the red water, how many hours the accused should fast?
A) 10 B) 13 C) 11 D) 12
- 11. Historical chronicles and ancient written records carry evidence about complex rituals and sophisticated ordeals otherwise known a
A) DIVINE JUST B) DIVINE JUSTICE C) DIVINE TRUTH D) DIVINE MERCY
- 12. 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 Balance C) Boiling water Ordeal D) Ordeal of wieght
- 13. 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) Ordeal of Balance C) Ordeal of Rice Chewing D) Hot water ordeal
- 14. In red hot iron ordeal, how many times should the hot iron touch his tongue?
A) 9 B) 6 C) 8 D) 10
- 15. one can state part of the truth out of context, knowing that without complete information, it gives a false impression.
A) noble lie B) promotion lie C) contextual lie D) noble lie
- 16. 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) noble lie B) emergency C) jocose lies D) bluffing
- 17. types of lie that accepted and can be expected as a tactic.
A) emergency lie B) red lie C) bluffing D) black lie
- 18. this is a lie made by person who cannot distinguish right from wrong.
A) pathological lie B) pathological Lier C) emergency lie D) black lie
- 19. 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-physiological B) external C) psycho-motor D) physical
- 20. kinds of lie that it is often told to maintain law, order, and society.
A) forgery B) fabrication C) perjury D) noble lie
- 21. often contain statements which are incredible, such us" we are happy to serve you".
A) promotion lie B) contextual lie C) noble lie D) jocose lie
- 22. types of lie that denotes as a temporary lie.
A) malicious lie B) judicial lie C) black lie D) emergency lie
- 23. kinds of lie that often a platitude which may use euphenism.
A) bold face lie B) fabrication C) lie to children D) noble lie
- 24. it is the combination of medical devices.
A) lie detector B) lie detector C) detection D) polygraph instrument
- 25. other name of the polygraph
A) Many writings B) Lie detector C) PERFORMANCE REPORTS D) truth verifier
- 26. It is synonymous to deceit, deception, fabrication, falsehood and untruth?
A) maybe B) truth C) False D) Lie
- 27. it is antonyms to deceit, deception, fabrication, falsehood and untruth?
A) False B) Maybe C) Lie D) Truth
- 28. the term polygraph means what?
A) lie detction B) many writings C) truth verifier D) document
- 29. what is the popular but misleading name of the polygraph?
A) Lie detector B) Lie dection C) truth verifier D) many writings
- 30. the following are objectives of the polygraph, except.
A) to obtain valuable information B) locate the fruits of tools of the crime C) to convict suspect D) identify other persons involved
- 31. 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) truth C) correct D) False
- 32. it is untruthful statement, falsehood, anything that deceives or creates false impression.
A) True B) false C) lie D) truth
- 33. it is the method of detecting deception with the use of a polygraph instrument.
A) instrument B) polygraphy C) polygraph D) lie detector
- 34. example of this lie is "the dog ate my homework"
A) bold-face lie B) malicious lie C) malicious lie D) fabrication
- 35. 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
- 36. these are kind of lies used to protect or maintain the harmony of friendship or any relationship.
A) benign lie B) red lie C) black lie D) pathological lie
- 37. this is a lie made by the person who cannot distinguish right from wrong.
A) pathological lie B) malicious lie C) red lie D) white lie
- 38. what is the common reason why do people Lie?
A) anxiety B) consequences C) benefits D) fear of detection
- 39. one lies by omitting an important fact.
A) lying by omission B) malicious lie C) bold-face lie D) fabrication
- 40. where he suggested the use of body pulse todetectdeception.
A) Angelo Mosso B) Lebron James C) Daniel Defoe D) Cesare Lombroso
- 41. an ItalianCriminologist andtutorofAngelo Mosso, published the second edition of his book entitled L Homme Criminel
A) Angelo Mosso B) Cesare Lombroso C) Daniel Defoe D) John Cena
- 42. He made use of an instrument called plethysmograph
A) Angelo mosso B) Cesare Lombroso C) Paimon D) Daniel defoe
- 43. introduced the using a series of irrelevant questions and relevant questions separated in time
A) Angelo mosso B) Cesare Lombroso C) Francis Galton D) Daniel defoe
- 44. The Father of polygraphy
A) Daniel defoe B) Cesare Lombroso C) JohnA.Larson D) Leonarde keeler
- 45. Modern Father of polygraphy
A) JohnA.Larson B) Leonarde keeler C) Angelo mosso D) Cesare Lombroso
- 46. Sigmund Freud confirmed the significance of the non-verbal behavior, " he that has no eyes to see, and ears to hear, may convince himself that no mortal can keep a secret. if his lips are silent, he _with his fingertips; betrayal comes out of him from every pore".
A) Bite B) chatters C) cheaters D) Up
- 47. the following are signs and symptoms of lies/deception, exclude one
A) failure to look the inquirer straight in the eyes B) swearing to or before god that hi/she commit the offense C) twitching of the lips and or excessive winking of the eyes D) dilation of the eyes, protrusion of eyeballs and elevation of upper eyelids
- 48. when asked, " did you commit that crime?" and the suspect is verbally reply, "no i did not!" accompanied by an illustrator, like covering his mouth. It is sign and symptom of what?
A) deceptive B) truthfulness C) Alibi D) admission
- 49. the following are non-verbal behaviors, except.
A) actions B) emblems C) illustrators D) Adapters
- 50. the following are signs and symptoms of lies/deception, exclude one.
A) often asks permission to go to comfort rooms B) pointing guilt to his own. C) all the time absent minded D) often asks counter-questions and counter-queries
- 51. these are non-verbal behavior that expresses the entire communication. no spoken words are necessary.
A) Emblems B) illustrators C) actions D) adapters
- 52. these are non-verbal behaviors which assist the listener better understand the verbal communication.
A) emblems B) adapters C) illustrators D) Actions
- 53. It allows you to clear up or make a better pattern when you have too much pulse pressure of the subject
A) Resonance Control B) Panel Control C) Illustrators D) Hand Electrode
- 54. This is fastened to the hand by a stretched band. Function is to make electrical contact with the subject.
A) Emblem B) Hand Electrode C) Panel Control D) Resonance Control
- 55. to allow the operator to control or adjust the operation of the galvanograph.
A) Panel Control B) Resonance Control C) Hand Electrode D) Adapters
- 56. on switch energizes the galvanograph section.
A) Reactivity control B) Subject's resistance control C) Self-centered normal switch D) Off and on power switch
- 57. balances the galvo section to the skin resistance of the subject.
A) Self-centered normal switch B) Subject's resistance control C) Self-centering mode D) Off and on power switch
- 58. adjusts sensitivity of the galvo section.
A) Off and on power switch B) Self-centered normal switch C) Reactivity control D) Subject's resistance control
- 59. selects either mode of operation.
A) Self-centered normal switch B) Off and on power switch C) Subject's resistance control D) Self-centering mode
- 60. the circuit electronically centers the pen itself after every excursion.
A) Subject's resistance control B) Self-centering mode C) Off and on power switch D) Subject's resistance control
- 61. used to place cardio in its proper place on the chart.
A) Emblem B) Vent Valve C) Manual centering knob D) Resonance control
- 62. is used to left atmospheric pressure into the system and used to release pressure all or parts of the pressure.
A) Reactivity control B) Manual centering knob C) Resonance control D) Vent Valve
- 63. is used to decrease the amplitude of the cardio tracing and used to sharpen the diacrotic notch.
A) Vent Valve B) Resonance control C) Vent D) Manual centering knob
- 64. used to position base line of the pneumo tracing on the upper heavy horizontal line
A) Vent Valve B) Resonance control C) Vent D) Manual centering knob
- 65. to allow the operator to control or adjust the operation of the galvanograph.
A) Vent B) Panel Control C) Vent valve D) Resonance control
- 66. This is fastened to the hand by a stretched band. Function is to make electrical contact with the subject.
A) Vent valve B) Panel control C) Resonance control D) Hand Electrode
- 67. It allows you to clear up or make a better pattern when you have too much pulse pressure of the subject
A) Panel control B) Resonance control C) Vent valve D) Vent
- 68. pneumatic connection for lower (abdominal) pneumograph.
A) Pump B) Pneumo 1 C) Cuff D) Pneumo 2
- 69. pneumatic connection for upper (thoracic) pneumograph.
A) Pump B) Cuff C) Pneumo 1 D) Pneumo 2
- 70. raises or lowers pen to three (3) positions.
A) Cuff B) Pen Lifter C) Paper Tear Bar D) Chart Drive Module
- 71. propels chart paper at the rate of 6-12 inches per minute. Also known as kymograph.
A) Paper tear bar B) Chart Drive Module C) Vent D) Chart Drive
- 72. lifts chart drive roller for paper changes and chart removal.
A) Pneumo 1 B) Chart Drive Roller Lever C) Chart Drive Module D) Paper Tear Bar
- 73. is fastened on the subject’s chest and abdomen through the beaded chain.
A) Pneumograph tube B) Blood pressure cuff C) Finger electrodes D) Pneumo 1
- 74. the same type used by physicians is fastened on the subject's upper right arm or bicep.
A) Finger electrodes B) Blood pressure cuff C) Pneumograph tube D) Resonance control
- 75. fastened to the left index and ring fingers of the subject.
A) Pneumograph tube B) Finger electrodes C) Blood pressure cuff D) Paper tear bar
- 76. is generally used as an investigative aid/technical aid in the investigative process.
A) Polygraph Examination B) Resonance control C) Paper tear bar D) Blood pressure
- 77. The polygraph machine is mechanically capable of making graphical records containing reliable information regarding physiological changes
A) Paper tear bar B) The Mechanical Basic Premise C) The Psychological Basic Premise D) The Physiological Basic Premise
- 78. Among the physiological changes that may be recorded and identified are those that automatically occur only following the stimulation of specific nervous system component and from which stimulation of those specific nervous system components can be reliably diagnosed.
A) The Mechanical Basic Premise B) The Psychological Basic Premise C) Admission D) The Physiological Basic Premise
- 79. An increase of blood pressure and heartbeat frequency following relevant questions and the suppression in breathing are the criteria for detecting deception.
A) Admissions B) The Mechanical Basic Premise C) Inspiration D) Blood Pressure and Heart Beat Frequency
- 80. They exist when the heart is contracted and the values are open with the blood rushing into the arteries
A) Diastolic or Low pressure B) High blood C) Low bat D) Systolic or high pressure
- 81. This exists when the values are closed and the heart relaxed.
A) No B) Yes C) Diastolic or Low pressure D) Systolic or high pressure
- 82. What is a normal blood pressure?
A) 115 B) 120 C) 140 D) 130
- 83. caused by the contraction of the diaphragm and expansion of the chest cavity that results in the air rushing into the lungs.
A) Inspiration B) cranial Autonomic C) Expiration D) sympathetic
- 84. caused by relaxation of the diaphragm and contraction of the chest cavity resulting in the air rushing out of the lungs.
A) cranial Autonomic B) Inspiration C) Expiration D) Sympathetic
- 85. Abnormalities as a result of telling a lie (more on psychological and such also is accompanied by physical changes).
A) Mental Tie-up Response B) Deception Response C) Physical Movement Response D) Outside Interference Response
- 86. Interfering response which originates between step 2 (machine fright) and step 3 (emotion) in the reaction chain. Another name is guilt complex.
A) Mental Tie-up Response B) Machine Fright Response C) Physical Movement Response D) Outside Interference Response
- 87. Interference abnormal response that originates in Step 2 (fright to the machine) of the reaction chain or situational fright. It appears on the first question or so and no longer appears throughout the test.
A) Electrodermal Response B) Physical Movement Response C) Mental Tie-up Response D) Machine Fright Response
- 88. Consists of a series of relevant and irrelevant questions in a planned order
A) The Guilt Complex Test B) The Peak of Tension test C) Card test D) General Question Test
- 89. Consists of only one relevant and a series of irrelevant questions. It resembles, in every general way, the card test, for it consists essentially of asking a series of questions in which only one has a bearing upon the matter under investigation.
A) Card test B) General Question Te C) The Peak of Tension test D) The Guilt Complex Test
- 90. Immediately upon completion of the first test, and with the blood pressure cuff still deflated, the examiner will tell the subject, “Here’s another part of the test,” whereupon, the examiner shows him seven (7) previously numbered cards face down. Then he will be instructed to take one, look at it, and return it with the rest of the cards.
A) General Question Test B) The Guilt Complex Test C) The Peak of Tension test D) Card test
- 91. Is one in which the subject is instructed by the examiner to refrain, during the test, from giving any audible answer to the questions that are to be asked of him. In the SAT, the subject is told to listen to each test question and to answer only to himself or silently.
A) Silent Answer test B) Silent test answers C) Answer silent test D) Silent test
- 92. In the ranking test, all questions are relevant. It is typically used to identify other people’s involvement in a particular case or locate missing goods.
A) Site B) Rating C) Rate D) Ranking
- 93. The difference is in the strict structuring of the test. No changes on the order of irrelevant, controls and relevant are allowed. It is a test adapted in most computerized scoring algorithms.
A) Ranking B) Silent answer test C) MGQT D) General Question
- 94. It is a totally fictitious incident but a similar nature to the matter being investigated and makes him believe it is real. The purpose is to compare the response with those responses made concerning the actual matter under investigation.
A) Silent test answers B) General Question C) Ranking D) The Guilt Complex Test
- 95. This is also called electro-dermal activity and is basically a measure of sweat on the subject's fingertips.
A) Galvanic Skin Resistance B) Respiratory Rate: C) Blood Pressure/Heart Rate: D) Finger electrodes
- 96. It has a synchronized motor that drives the charts at the rate of six (6) to twelve (12) inches per minute and its speed constant is vital because the vertical lines, which are spaced either at one-half of an inch intervals, represent five- or ten-second intervals on the chart.
A) The Cardiograph Component B) The Pneumograph Component C) The Galvanograph Component D) The Kymograph Component
- 97. Pump bulb assembly, Blood pressure pump connection, Blood pressure cuff assembly, Connector block, Sphygmomanometer pipe line.
A) Galvanograph section B) Cardio section C) Pen and Inking System D) KYMOGRAPH or chart driving mechanism
- 98. This is the fourth and the bottom pen of the instrument
A) The Galvanograph Component B) The Cardiograph Component C) The Pneumograph Component D) Finger electrodes
- 99. are attached to two of the examinee's fingers
A) electro-dermal activity B) Blood Pressure/Heart Rate: C) Finger electrodes D) Respiratory Rate
- 100. Connection for hand pump used to inflate subject cuff.
A) Pump B) Vent C) Cuff D) Pen Lifter
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