FCTOXI REVIEWER
  • 1. It is primarily consist of living organisms, decomposing matter, and organic compounds that contribute to soil fertility and structure.
A) Natural Constituents
B) Natural Source
C) Organic Matters
D) Organic Constituents
E) Organic Minerals
  • 2. A matter which is dry and in finely divided form.
A) Smoke
B) Grime
C) Dust
D) Mud
E) Dirt
  • 3. It forms over thousands of years through the weathering of rocks and the decomposition of organic materials.
A) Minerals
B) Diamond
C) Soil
D) Gems
E) Rocks
  • 4. Rocks that had undergone changed in structure, texture through pressure, beat and chemical reaction.
A) Colluvial Rocks
B) Sedentary Soil
C) Igneous Rocks
D) Metamorphic Rocks
E) Sedimentary Rocks
  • 5. Soil particles that were washed, blows, or moved by gravity to the lowlands.
A) Allovial Soil
B) Colluvial Soil
C) Sedentary Soil
D) Sedimentary Soil
E) Alluvial Soil
  • 6. Soil usually in form of dust is usually recovered from shoes, slippers, clothes, tires, tools and furniture.
A) True
B) True or False
C) True and False
D) True is False
E) False
  • 7. It is when dust is mixed with the sweat and grease of the human body this formed.
A) Dust
B) Mud
C) Grime
D) Dirt
E) Soil
  • 8. It is known to be inactive or not migratory soil.
A) Soil
B) Alluvial Soil
C) Sedimentary Soil
D) Sedentary Soil
E) Colluvial Soil
  • 9. A soil formed from the decomposition of igneous, metamorphic and sedimentary rocks, the decomposed particles moved by gravity.
A) Alluvial Soil
B) Sedentary Soil
C) Colluvial Soil
D) Soil
E) Collovial Soil
  • 10. It is an apparatus that is used in simple procedure of determining the identity or non-identity of soil samples based on the density distribution.
A) Density Gradient Apparatus
B) Density Apparatus
C) Gradient Density Apparatus
D) Density Gradient Device
E) Any of these
  • 11. It is the finely powdered material that maybe found on the clothing and footwear of employees engaged in such industries.
A) Duster
B) Occupational Dust
C) Industrial Dust
D) Road and footpath Dust
E) Dust deposites from the air
  • 12. It is the uppermost layer of Earth's crust, composed of a mixture of organic matter, minerals, gases, liquids, and microorganisms that support life.
A) Mineral
B) Soil
C) Core
D) Crust
E) Mantel
  • 13. Includes undecomposed rock fragments ranging from stone down through pebbles, sand and silt.
A) Oras na para mag huhu
B) Primary Minerals
C) Organic Constituents
D) Clay Minerals
E) All are correct
  • 14. A branch of geology that deals with the systematic classification and identification of rocks, rock forming minerals and soils.
A) Petrography
B) Petroscopy
C) Poroscopy
D) Geology
E) Biology
  • 15. A good casting material must harden slowly to a rigid mass.
A) True
B) Maybe
C) False
D) It depends
E) Sometimes
  • 16. _________ is any material which can be changed from a plastic or liquid state to the solid condition.
A) Cement
B) Casting Material
C) Clay
D) Plaster of Paris
E) Rubber
  • 17. Rocks formed by sediments.
A) Igneous Rocks
B) Sedimentary Rocks
C) Sedementary Rocks
D) Sedentary
E) Metamorphic Rocks
  • 18. _______ produced by a single application of the tool in one area of contact.
A) Tool Mark
B) Kiss Mark
C) Compression Mark
D) Shoe Mark
E) Friction Marks
  • 19. _________ are series of scratches or striations produced by pushing a tool across the surface.
A) Compression Marks
B) Tool Marks
C) Friction Marks
D) Fiction Marks
E) Marks
  • 20. It is a weak mark made by pressure that stays on the surface.
A) Compression Marks
B) Impression
C) Imprint
D) Inprint
E) Moulage
  • 21. A good casting material must be easy to apply.
A) False
B) It depends
C) True
D) Maybe
E) Sometimes
  • 22. Impression can cause damage to the objects.
A) Maybe
B) False
C) Baka po
D) True
E) Sometimes
  • 23. It is used to create detailed, durable casts of impressions left at crime scenes.
A) Imprint
B) Cement
C) Casting Material
D) Moulage
E) Plaster of Paris
  • 24. It is a strong mark produced by pressure hat goes below the surface.
A) Compression Marks
B) Friction Marks
C) Impression
D) Imprint
E) Moulage
  • 25. It is a faithful reproduction of an impression with the use of casting materials.
A) Casting Material
B) Moulage
C) Imprint
D) Plaster of Paris
E) Replica
  • 26. A type of person who has passion for fire that can be satisfied only by watching flames.
A) Nymphomaniac
B) Pyromania
C) Delulu
D) Pyromaniac
E) Psychotic
  • 27. Flammable Liquid is also know as _______
A) Fire Starter
B) Accelerants
C) Gasoline
D) Kerosene
E) Water
  • 28. Under Philippine law, arson is a criminal offense defined and penalized under the Revised Penal Code (RPC), as amended by ______________
A) Presidential Decree No. 1683 (The Anti-Arson Law)
B) Presidential Decree No. 1603 (The Anti-Arson Law)
C) Presidential Decree No. 1623 (The Anti-Arson Law)
D) Presidential Decree No. 1633 (The Anti-Arson Law)
E) Presidential Decree No. 1613 (The Anti-Arson Law)
  • 29. The property burned is an inhabited building, public structure, or place used for worship or education.
A) Qualified Arson
B) Arson
C) Destructive Arson
D) Special Cases
E) Simple Arson
  • 30. Substances or devices deliberately used to ignite fires, often in arson cases or for destructive purposes.
A) Incendiary Matters
B) Incendiary Substances
C) Incendiary Chemicals
D) Incendiary Devices
E) Incendiary Materials
  • 31. Lightning Strikes that can ignite dry vegetation or buildings is an example of __________
A) Human Negligence
B) Natural Cases of Fire
C) Natural Causes of Fire
D) Set Fire
E) Environmental Factors
  • 32. Dry vegetation (e.g., hay, leaves) when combined with heat sources or accelerants is an example of _________
A) Environmental Incendiaries
B) Chemical Incendiaries
C) Incendiary Materials
D) Natural Incendiaries
E) Imporvised Materials
  • 33. Those who set fire for purpose of intimidation.
A) Person with motive to set fire
B) Person without motive but will set fire
C) Motivational Fore setter
D) Person with motive to set fire to the rain
E) Automotive Person
  • 34. Existence of fire is not necessary in Arson Cases.
A) False
B) Any of these
C) True and False are Correct
D) True
E) None of this
  • 35. Arson is _______
A) Motivational
B) Accidental
C) Educational
D) Intentional
E) Inspirational
  • 36. Burning multiple properties in a single act or incident.
A) Multiple Arson
B) Setting of fire
C) Pyromania
D) Pyromaniac
E) Arson
  • 37. The fire must not have been caused by accident or lawful activity.
A) Property Involved
B) Willful and malicious Intent
C) Ha?
D) Existence of Fire
E) Lack of lawful cause
  • 38. A criminal act of intentionally setting fire to property, buildings, or other objects with the intent to cause damage or harm.
A) None of these
B) Arson
C) Arsonist
D) Arson with Murder
E) Robbery
  • 39. it is study/science about poison
A) CHEMISTRY
B) TOXICOLOGY
C) POSOLOGY
D) FORENSIC CHEMISTRY
  • 40. A substance that when introduced to the body and this absorbed by the blood that can cause nauseous effect
A) DNA
B) Drugs
C) Antidote
D) Poison
  • 41. It is commonly use in Forensic and Legal purposes
A) DNA
B) DNA Analysis
C) DNA Typing
D) DNA Profiling
  • 42. It is determining genetic makeup
A) DNA Profiling
B) DNA Typing
C) DNA
D) DNA Analysis
  • 43. It is possibly the oldest known explosive.
A) Fire Bombs
B) Smokeless Powder
C) Explosive
D) Gun Powder
E) Black Powder
  • 44. It does not contain carbon
A) Narcotics
B) Inorganic Poison
C) Organic Poison
D) Irritants
E) Corrosives
  • 45. It contains carbon
A) Inorganic Poison
B) Organic Poison
C) Narcotics
D) Irritants
E) Corrosives
  • 46. It is marked disturbance of function or death for a short period of time
A) Chronic Poisoning
B) Sub-Acute Poisoning
C) Acute Poisoning
D) Undetermined Poisoning
  • 47. The history is hazy as to how the poison was obtained, that's why it was administered.
A) Acute Poisoning
B) Chronic Poisoning
C) Sub-Acute Poisoning
D) Undetermined Poisoning
  • 48. The poison was taken without the intention to cause death.
A) Suicidal Poisoning
B) Homicidal Poisoning
C) Undetermined Poisoning
D) Accidental Poisoning
  • 49. The victims voluntarily took the poison for the purpose of taking its own life.
A) Homicidal Poisoning
B) Suicidal Poisoning
C) Undetermined Poisoning
D) Accidental Poisoning
  • 50. It is a branch of pharmacology concerned with determining appropriate dosages of meditation and treatments.
A) POSOLOGY
B) FORENSIC CHEMISTRY
C) TOXICOLOGY
D) PHARMACOLOGY
  • 51. It doesn't cause harmful effect.
A) Minimum Dose
B) Lethal Dose
C) Toxic/Poisonous Dose
D) Safe Dose
  • 52. A smallest amount/quantity that can cause therapeutic effect without causing harm.
A) Safe Dose
B) Lethal Dose
C) Minimum Dose
D) Maximum Dose
  • 53. A largest amount/quantity that can cause no harm but at the same time produce desire therapeutic effect.
A) Minimum Dose
B) Maximum Dose
C) Poisonous Dose
D) Lethal Dose
  • 54. A direct injection of the substance into the veinm
A) DOSE
B) INTRAVENOUS
C) INJECTION
D) ANTIDOTE
  • 55. It counter acts the poison
A) Injection
B) Narcotics
C) Dose
D) Antidotes
  • 56. A removal of poison from the stomach
A) Eme
B) Emetics
C) Emesis
D) Intravenous
  • 57. Any substance that when taken or introduce to the body will cause harmful effects.
A) Corrosives
B) Stimulants
C) Dangerous Drugs
D) Poison
  • 58. The substance affect upon body and mind
A) Corrosives
B) Poison
C) Drugs
D) Sedatives
E) Dose
  • 59. A desire to repeat or uncontrollable use of drugs
A) Habituation
B) Addiction
C) Opium
D) Hallucination
  • 60. A physical dependence of a person to drugs
A) Hallucination
B) Habituation
C) Addiction
D) Opium
  • 61. It is the implementing armed of any dangerous drug board
A) NBI
B) DOH
C) PNP
D) PDEA
  • 62. Any facility that is used for the illegal manufactures of dangerous drugs.
A) Science Laboratory
B) Laboratory
C) Clandestine Laboratory
D) Forensic Laboratory
  • 63. It can killed.
A) Lethal Dose
B) Maximum Dose
C) Toxic Dose
D) Poisonous Dose
  • 64. It is a short duration and extreme violence
A) Acute Poisoning
B) Chronic Poisoning
C) Sub-Acute Poisoning
D) Accidental Poisoning
  • 65. A substance that can cause temporary implamation or discomfort on living tissues.
A) Irritants
B) Drugs
C) Narcotics
D) Corrosives
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