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  • 1. To obtain admission and confession of guilt is the primary purpose of;
A) Interview
B) Investigation
C) Interrogation
D) Surveillance
  • 2. The questioning of a person by law enforcement officers after that person has been taken into custody.
A) Preliminary investigation
B) Custodial investigation
C) Interrogation
D) Cross examination
  • 3. Fiscal and prosecutors are under the control and supervision of the;
A) National Bureau of Investigation (FBI)
B) Supreme Court (SC)
C) Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG)
D) Department of Justice (DOJ)
  • 4. An examination of an individual's person, houses, or effects, or a building, or premises with the purpose of discovering contraband's or personal properties connected in a crime.
A) Seizure
B) Investigate
C) Raid
D) Search
  • 5. A kind of evidence that tends to prove additional evidence of a different character to the same point.
A) Real evidence
B) Direct evidence
C) Corroborative Evidence
D) Circumstancial evidence
  • 6. The process of bringing together in a logical manner all evidence collected during the investigation and present it to the prosecutor.
A) Crime prevention
B) Crime detection
C) Case preparation
D) Case processing
  • 7. Ways and means are resorted for the purpose of trapping an capturing the law breaker during the execution of a criminal act.
A) Entrapment
B) Buy bust operation
C) Capturing
D) Instigation
  • 8. A form of investigation which investigator assume a different and unofficial identity.
A) Undercover work
B) Surveillance
C) Espionage
D) Casing
  • 9. A special qualification for an undercover agent.
A) Excellent looks
B) Excellent memory
C) Excellent body
D) Excellent eyesight
  • 10. The discreet observation of places, person and vehicles for the purpose of obtaining information concerning the identities or activities of suspect;
A) Very close observation
B) Close observation
C) Secret mission
D) Surveillance
  • 11. As a general rule, Warrant of Arrest can be serve at ;
A) Weekdays
B) Nightime
C) Day time
D) Any day and anytime of the day and night
  • 12. Measures through which police seek to detect crimes, or attempts to be present when they are committed, through the use of the undercover agents, electronic devices for wire tapping or bugging, and stakeouts.
A) Pro-active measures
B) Tape measures
C) Reactive measures
D) Non active measures
  • 13. A police activity directed toward the identification and apprehension of alleged criminals and the accumulation, preservation, and presentation of evidence regarding their alleged crimes.
A) Criminal investigation
B) Criminal detection
C) Criminal system
D) Criminal procedure
  • 14. An extension or continuation of the preliminary investigation.
A) Follow-up investigation
B) Custodial investigation
C) Secondary investigation
D) Initial investigation
  • 15. Such facts and circumstances that would lead a reasonably discreet and prudent man to believe that an offense has been committed and that the object sought in connection with the offense are in the place sought to be searched.
A) Probable cause
B) Tracking evidence
C) Prima facie evidence
D) Prejudicial question
  • 16. A search warrant shall be valid for __ days from its date. Thereafter, it shall be void.
A) 10 days
B) 20 days
C) 15 days
D) 16 days
  • 17. It means that a specific crime was committed at a specified time, date and place, and that the person named in his report committed the crime.
A) Specified evidence
B) Parens patrea
C) Corpus delicti
D) Sufficiency of evidence
  • 18. Police seek to prevent crime by being present in places where crimes might be committed and by alerting citizens to refrain from practices that make them or their property vulnerable.
A) Order maintenance
B) Police intelligence
C) Public order
D) Opportunity denial
  • 19. A statement of the suspect directly acknowledging his guilt.
A) Deposition
B) Accusation
C) Confession
D) Admission
  • 20. It may be a direct acknowledgement of the truth of the guilty fact as charge or of some essential part of the commission of the criminal act itself.
A) Guilt
B) Accusation
C) Confession
D) Admission
  • 21. It may be self- incriminatory statement by the subject falling short of an acknowledgement of guilt.
A) Salutation
B) Admission
C) Deposition
D) Division
  • 22. The simplest type of interview which concerns with the gathering of information regarding the personal circumstances of a person who is the subject of investigation.
A) Intimate interview
B) Background interview
C) Back up interview
D) Personal interview
  • 23. It means method of operation.
A) Akyat bahay
B) Modus operandi
C) Corpus delicti
D) Prima facie
  • 24. It is one which induces the criminal to act.
A) Want
B) Desire
C) Motive
D) Needs
  • 25. The three tools in criminal investigation, whereby their application varies in proportion on their necessity to establish the guilt of the accused in the criminal case.
A) Information, Instrumentation, Interrogation
B) Information, Interrogation, Instumentation
C) Information, interview , interrogation
D) Information, Interview, Instrumentatiom
  • 26. The simple questioning of a person who is cooperating in the investigation.
A) Substancial interview
B) Interview
C) Interrogation
D) Inquiry
  • 27. It involves a numbers of persons who might have handled evidence between the time of the commission of the alleged offense and the disposition of the case, should be kept to a minimum.
A) Chain of command
B) Tracking evidence
C) Chain of Custody
D) Tracing evidence
  • 28. A kind of evidence which may link the suspect to the crime scene or offense. Examples are; Fingerprints, impressions, blood, etc.
A) Circumstancial evidence
B) Direct evidence
C) Associative evidence
D) Tracing evidence
  • 29. Articles and materials which are found in connection with an investigation and which help in establishing the identity of the perpetrator or the circumstances under which the crime was committed or which in general, assist in the prosecution of the criminal.
A) Tracing evidence
B) Physical evidence
C) Documentary evidence
D) Testimonial evidence
  • 30. The following are different technique in interrogation except one;
A) Emotional appeal
B) Financial assistance
C) Friendliness
D) Sympathetic approach
  • 31. This may be applicable to a crime scene which approximately circular or oval. The researchers gather at the center and proceed outward along radii or spokes.
A) Zone method
B) Spiral method
C) Wheel method
D) Strip method
  • 32. The area to be searched is divided into quadrants and each researcher is assigned to one quadrant.
A) Wheel method
B) Strip method
C) Zone method
D) Spiral method
  • 33. The researchers follow each other in the path of a crime scene beginning in the outside and circling around a central point.
A) Zone method
B) Spiral
C) Wheel method
D) Strip method
  • 34. A kind of gathering information whereby a subject is being followed.
A) Surveillance
B) Convoy
C) Caravan
D) Tailing
  • 35. Another term for tailing.
A) Backing
B) Supporting
C) Impersonating
D) Shadowing
  • 36. A person who gives necessary information to the investigator. He may give the information openly and offer to be a witness or he may inform the investigator surreptitiously and request to remain anonymous.
A) Expert witness
B) Witness
C) Hostile witness
D) Informant
  • 37. The questioning of a person in a formal and systematic way and is most often used to question criminal suspects to determine their probable guilt or innocence.
A) Inquiry
B) Interrogation
C) Rumor mongering
D) Interview
  • 38. Any person who, not falling within the provisions of Article 246 shall kill another, shall be guilty of and shall be punished of reclusion perpetua.
A) Parricide
B) Homicide
C) Murder
D) Infanticide
  • 39. Taking a person into a custody so he can answer for the commission of an offense.
A) Search
B) Search warrant
C) Arrest
D) Warrant of arrest
  • 40. Is an order in writing issued in the name of the people of the philippines , signed a judge. For a matter or things to be search. Valid for a few days once they have expired they no longer valid.
A) Arrest
B) Arresting
C) Search warrant
D) Warrant of arrest
  • 41. A doctrine that extends the exclusionary rule to make evidence inadmissible in court if it was derived from evidence that was illegally obtained.
A) Gold rule
B) Fruit of poisonous plant
C) Fruit of poisonous snake
D) Fruit of poisonous tree
  • 42. Investigation is the collection of the facts to accomplish a three fold aim:
A) To detect, to prevent, to investigate
B) To identify the suspect, To locate the suspect, To provide evidence of his guilt.
C) To sight, smell,touch
D) Excellent memory, excellent sights, excellent brain
  • 43. Do not touch, alter, move or transfer any object at the crime scene unless it is properly marked, measured, sketched and/ or photographed.
A) Territory rule
B) Golden rule
C) Nation rule
D) State rule
  • 44. Data gathered by an investigator from other persons including the victim himself and from; public records, and modus operandi file.
A) Discretion
B) Decision
C) Information
D) Dissemination
  • 45. Skillful questioning of witness and suspects.
A) Interrogation
B) Friendly interview
C) Interview
D) Data gathering
  • 46. A defense of having been somewhere other than at the scene of a crime at the same time the crime was committed.
A) Allibi
B) Palusot
C) Defense
D) Alibi
  • 47. Warrant of Arrest is for a ? Do not expired.
A) People
B) Kapitbahay
C) Person
D) Shshhh
  • 48. Scientific examination of real evidence, application of instrument, and methods of the physical sciences in detecting crime.
A) Instrumentation
B) Instrument
C) Tapprehension
D) Prevention
  • 49. Defined as a statement made by a declarant, who is unavailable to testify in court ( typically because of the declarant's death), who made the statement under a belief of certain or impending death.
A) Died decleration
B) Died person
C) Death person
D) Dying decleration
  • 50. An objective of criminal investigation.
A) Prevention
B) Justice
C) Identify criminals
D) Peace
  • 51. Ways and means are resorted for the purpose of trapping an capturing the law breaker during the execution of a criminal act.
A) Captured
B) Capturing
C) Entrapment
D) Trapping
  • 52. Purpose of conducting interrogation in a criminal investigation.
A) All the above
B) To obtain confession and admission
C) To find out the facts and truth of the crime
D) Collection of information about the crime
  • 53. Peter, while walking in an uninhabited place heard of a sound in a grassy lot along the road, he searched for it and found out that it was juan who was dying due to a mortal or severe injury. Having all ill feeling against juan, Peter did not extend assistance, thus, juan died. Is peter liable of any crime?
A) No, because juan died of an injury where peter was innocent of
B) No, because he did not do the killing of juan
C) Yes, for omission by abandonment of person in danger
D) Yes, he liable of intentional killing because he was driven by his feeling against juan
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