Polygraph
  • 1. Is defined as the deliberate, complete and objective communication whether verbal, written or gesture of the recollection of person, place thing, and/or event which the communication believes to exist, have existed or occured.
A) Deception
B) Lie
C) Truth
D) Confuse
  • 2. What is defined as the deliberate communication to another, either verbally, written or by gesture, at something that the communicator knows or suspects to be not true.
A) Truth
B) Deception
C) Lie
D) Misinform
  • 3. Is the act of deceiving or misleading usually accompanied by lying.
A) Deception
B) Lie
C) Truth
D) Confuse
  • 4. Is the quibble or confuse the issue, or deliberately use the ambiguity in order to deceive or mislead.
A) Big lie
B) Confuse
C) Misinform
D) Bluffed lie
  • 5. Is the invention or perpetration of a false story with the intent to deceive or mislead.
A) Misinform
B) Confuse
C) Emergency lie
D) Big lie
  • 6. Is a lie which attempts to trick the victim into believing something major or great which will likely be construed by the victims common sense or by some information that he already possessed.
A) Misinform
B) Confuse
C) Bluffed lie
D) Big lie
  • 7. Is a lie that pretends to have a capability or intention which one does not actually posses.
A) Confuse
B) Emergency lie
C) Big lie
D) Bluffed lie
  • 8. Is a strategic lie that was uttered when the truth May not be told because harm to a third party would result.
A) Big lie
B) Bluffed lie
C) Misinform
D) Emergency lie
  • 9. Is a lie often used to exaggerate things in order to obtain or get some advantage
A) Big lie
B) Misinform
C) Confuse
D) Lie of exaggeration
  • 10. Is something made up of a misrepresentation of a truth.
A) Lie of fabrication
B) Noble lie
C) Bluffed lie
D) Lie of omission
  • 11. Is a lie by omitting an important fact, deliberately leaving another person with a misconception.
A) Confuse
B) Lie of omission
C) Big lie
D) Misinform
  • 12. It is a lie where there is no outright lie but still retains the purpose of getting someone to believe in an untruth.
A) Misleading/dissembling lie
B) Big lie
C) Bluffed lie
D) Emergency lie
  • 13. Is a lie that would normally create a lack of harmony or disagreement between individuals if uncovered but offers some benefit to the liar and assist in an orderly society, therefore potentially beneficial to others.
A) Misleading
B) Noble lie
C) Lie of fabrication
D) Lie of omission
  • 14. Is a lie with an exaggerated claim typically found in advertising and publicity announcement. For example"the highest quality at the lowest price"
A) Misinform
B) Puffery lie
C) Big lie
D) Confuse
  • 15. Is a lie intended to please others. For example "that locks good to you " or "everything is going to be alright"
A) Misleading
B) Lie of omission
C) Lie of fabrication
D) Lie of compliment or false reassurance
  • 16. Is a lie that would cause only relatively minor discard if it were uncovered and typically offers some benefit to the person who heard such a lie
A) White lie
B) Black lie
C) Blue lie
D) Red lie
  • 17. Is a lie used to destroy the ideologies by means of propaganda which is common to communist countries
A) White lie
B) Red lie
C) Black lie
D) Orange lie
  • 18. Is a lie used to mislead or a dishonesty intended to obstruct justice.
A) Misleading
B) Misinform
C) Big lie
D) Malicious lie
  • 19. Is a lie which is accompanied by pretensions and hypocrisies, intriguing to caused dishonor or discredit one's good image.
A) White lie
B) Pink lie
C) Red lie
D) Black lie
  • 20. Is a liar who cannot distinguish between right and wrong
A) Occupational liar
B) Psychopathic liar
C) Panic liar
D) Pathological liar
  • 21. Is a liar who tries to avoid the consequences of certain actions.
A) Tournament liar
B) Panic liar
C) Black liar
D) Occupational liar
  • 22. Is a practical liar and usually lies when there is a higher pay off that telling the truth.
A) Occupational liar
B) Ethnological liar
C) Psychopathic liar
D) Tournament liar
  • 23. Is a liar who is trained not to be squealer.
A) Ethnological liar
B) Panic liar
C) Pathological liar
D) Occupational liar
  • 24. Is a person who loves to lie and is excited by the challenge of not being detected
A) Tournament liar
B) Panic liar
C) Occupational liar
D) Psychopathic liar
  • 25. Is considered as the most difficult type of liar to deal with because such is a good actor.
A) Pathological liar
B) Occupational liar
C) Ethnological liar
D) Psychopathic liar
  • 26. Is a liar who always pretends.
A) Panic liar
B) Occupational liar
C) Black liar
D) Psychopathic liar
  • 27. A chemical named__________ is released and causes the tissues inside the nose to swell due to the mental pressure.
A) Catechalomine
B) Catecholamine
C) Cetacholamine
D) Catecholomine
  • 28. Encompass the body movement , gestures,facial expression, body posture, positioning, and movements used to explain chosen words to a person while being asked a series of questions.
A) Roy bird whistell
B) Non-verbal signs or clues
C) Mouth cover
  • 29. An anthropologist, pioneered the original study of non-verbal communication.
A) Nose touch
B) Non verbal signs or clues
C) Roy bird whistell
  • 30. A lying person tends to cover his mouth with several fingers when lying
A) Itchy nose
B) Nose touch
C) Eye rub
D) Mouth cover
  • 31. If the person speaking is not suffering from cold or fever and keeps touching his nose while talking
A) Eye rub
B) Nose touch
C) Itchy nose
  • 32. Itchy some people while telling a lie get busy within scratching their noise
A) Itchy nose
B) Ear grab
C) Eye rub
  • 33. This another lying gesture. It is the brains attempt to help a liar toto avoid the face-to-face look during the utterance of lying words
A) Nose touch
B) Mouth cover
C) Eye rub
  • 34. People show this gesture (touching the ear lobe) once they suffer from anxiety feeling of fear or apprehension about what's to come
A) Eye grab
B) Mouth cover
C) Itchy nose
  • 35. Some people start scratching their neck with their index finger of writing hand(dominant hand) while lying.
A) Finger in the mouth
B) Neck scratch
C) Collars pulls
  • 36. Lies cause tingling sensation in neck tissues and a liar feels an urge to rub that place
A) Mouth cover
B) Neck scratch
C) Collars
  • 37. States that specific that nervous system component whose stimulation can thus be diagnosed are so stimulated by the involuntary and emotional.
A) Mechanical leg premise
B) Physiological leg premise
C) Psychological leg premise
  • 38. That among the physiological responses that may be recorded are those that automatically occur only following the stimulation of specific nervous component system.
A) Psychological leg premise
B) Mechanical leg premise
C) Physiological leg premise
  • 39. Polygraph is capable of making a graphic record containing reliable information regarding physiological responses of the subject
A) Mechanical leg premise
B) Psychological leg premise
C) Physiological leg premise
  • 40. Raises or lowers pens to three positions.
A) Foam pen hold down
B) Pen lifier
C) Paper tear bar
  • 41. Propels chart paper also known as kymograph.
A) Charl drive module
B) Paper tear bar
C) Foam pen hold down
  • 42. Propels chart paper also known as kymograph. Answer spacing
A) Charl drive module
B) Pen lifier
C) Paper tear bar
  • 43. Provide cutting edges for convenient removal of the chart.
A) Paper tear bar
B) Attached compartment
C) Charl drive module
  • 44. Keeps pen in place when instruments are being transported.
A) Paper tear bar
B) Foam pen hold down
C) Subject connection
  • 45. Storage for all forms and supplies
A) Attached compartment
B) Mechanical pneumo module
C) Charl drive module
  • 46. Stylish grouping of connections to provide neat and professional appearance
A) Attached compartment
B) Mechanical pneumo module
C) Subject connection
  • 47. Recording part of pneumo channel.
A) Galvanic skin response module
B) Attached compartment
C) Mechanical pneumo module
  • 48. Recording part of galvanic skin response channel
A) Galvanic skin response module
B) Subject pneumo module
C) Mechanical pneumo module
  • 49. Selectable recording module which can be used as electronic pneumo channel, electronic cardio channel, cardio activity monitor or others accessories.
A) Mechanical cardio module
B) Mechanical pneumo module
C) Multi function module
  • 50. Recording part of mechanical cardio channel.
A) Multi function module
B) Paper storage compartment
C) Mechanical cardio module
  • 51. Holds two spare rolls of paper or other supplies.
A) Mechanical cardio module
B) Paper storage compartment
C) AC power receptacle
  • 52. Power cord connection.
A) AC power receptacle
B) Paper storage compartment
C) Power analyzer
  • 53. Supplies power to instruments
A) Paper storage compartment
B) Mechanical cardio module
C) Power switch and circuit breaker
  • 54. Lifts chart drive roller for paper change and chart removal
A) Power analyzer
B) Multi function module
C) Chart drive roller lever
  • 55. Automatically indicates whether wall outlet is properly wired and pneumatic system for low pressure electronic cardio
A) Paper storage compartment
B) Power analyzer
C) Power switch and circuit breaker
  • 56. Position pen on the chart. Rotating clockwise increase raises the pen white counterclockwise rotation lowers it.
A) Centering control
B) Test push button
C) Sensitivity control
  • 57. Determines the tracing size. Rotating clockwise increase size while counterclockwise rotation decrease size.
A) Sensitivity control
B) Test push button
C) Centering control
  • 58. Check the electronic on multi function channel.
A) Multi function mode switch
B) Test push button
C) Input connector
  • 59. Select the operating mode on multi function
A) Sensitivity control
B) GSR mode switch
C) Multi function mode switch
  • 60. Present on multi function channels only it accept CAMtransducer or other accessories such as cardio or GRS.
A) 1k pushbutton
B) Input connector
C) Test push button
  • 61. Selects operation mode for GSR channel either manual or automatic.
A) Centering control
B) GSR mode switch
C) Input connector
  • 62. Introduces 1000 ohm decrease in resistance for calibration of GSR
A) Test push button
B) 1k pushbutton
C) GSR mode switch
  • 63. Accept plug from GSR subject attachment cord.
A) GSR input connector
B) GSR mode switch
C) Input connector
  • 64. Immobilizes mechanical cardio system when not in use.
A) 1k pushbutton
B) Cardio lock lever
C) Vent
  • 65. Performs venting function on pneumatic system by rotating the vent in the.
A) Vent
B) 1k pushbutton
C) Cardio lock lever
  • 66. Who presented a paper before the second meeting of the Italian Society for Psychology in Rome where he described how he recorded the subject's breathing pattern using a Marey Pneumograph?
A) Ruckmick
B) Vittorio benussi
C) Sebastian shaw
D) Otto veraguth
  • 67. Who proposed the term Electro dermal Response?
A) Ruckmick
B) Vittorio benussi
C) Sebastian shaw
D) Otto veraguth
  • 68. He is the English clinician and cardiologist, constructed the Clinical Polygraph?
A) Otto veraguth
B) Sticker
C) Sir james mackenzie
D) Sebastian shaw
  • 69. Who is the Father of Scientific Lie Detection?
A) Marston
B) Larson
C) Vollmer
D) Jessel
  • 70. He was able to determine that the changes in respiration (or breathing) were of less value in the detection of deception than the changes in blood pressure.
A) Earl Bryant
B) Harold Burtt
C) Dr. William M. Marston
D) John A. Larson
  • 71. Who is the Father of Modern Polygraphy?
A) John A. Larson
B) August Vollmer
C) Leonarde Keeler
D) William M. Marston
  • 72. Who made a modification in Larson's instrument?
A) Leonarde Keeler
B) William M. Marston
C) August Vollmer
D) Robert Jessel
  • 73. What was considered as the first polygraph apparatus?
A) Bredboard Polygraph
B) Breadboard Polygraph
C) Breadbord Polygraph
D) Breaadboard Polygraph
  • 74. He was credited as the creator of Stimulus Marker and developed an instrument with two Galvanic Skin Resistance
A) Richard O. Arther
B) William M. Marston
C) August Vollmer
D) Cleve Backster
  • 75. The Cardio-Pneumo Psychogram was Larson's first instrument which was borrowed from who?
A) Dr. Earl Bryant
B) Dr. Harold Burtt
C) Dr. William M. Marston
D) Dr. Robert Jessel
  • 76. What considered as the prototype of all conventional polygraphs?
A) Marston polygraph
B) Keeler polygraph
C) Vollmer polygraph
D) Larson polygraph
  • 77. Who is the Father of Polygraphy
A) Jessel
B) Vollmer
C) Larson
D) Marston
  • 78. He developed and introduced the Quantification System of Chart Analysis
A) William M. Marston
B) John E. Reid
C) Cleve Backster
D) August Vollmer
  • 79. the first polygraph machine was invented by who?
A) Jessel
B) Larson
C) Vollmer
D) Marston
  • 80. connect the instrument to a wall outlet. Make sure that the voltage of
    the outlet matches the voltage of the instrument. Switch on the instrument.
A) Apply Power
B) Initial Control Settings
C) Attach the Sensors
  • 81. places the sensors on the subject body properly in the following
A) Initial Control Settings
B) Attach the Sensors
C) Apply Power
  • 82. push the chart button to start collecting charts
A) Start the Chart
B) Attach the Sensors
C) Apply Power
  • 83. switch off the instrument. Always remove the plug from the
    outlet power if no succeeding examination will be conducted.
A) Apply Power
B) Turn Off the Instrument
C) Start the Chart
  • 84. used to cut the paper at the end of the examination.
A) Cutter Bar
B) Pen Table
C) Rubber Roller
  • 85. the one responsible for pulling the paper out of the machine.
A) Pen Table
B) Rubber Roller
C) Cutter Bar
  • 86. – flat portion where the pen writes on the chart
A) Pen Table
B) Rubber Rolle
C) Cutter Bar
  • 87. serves as the security for the unnecessary movement of the
    chart paper or to ensure the paper's forward movement without shaking.
A) Synchronous Motor
B) Cutter Bar
C) Paper Roll Guide
  • 88. runs the chart paper at the uniform rate speed regardless
    of the voltage change
A) Synchronous Motor
B) Pen Table
C) Paper Roll Guide
  • 89. is designed to detect movements of an examinee
    during a polygraph examination.
A) Arm Pads
B) Foot Pads
C) Seat Pad
  • 90. are utilized to detect movements of shoulders, forearms
    and hands of the subject during a polygraph test. The sensors, in
    pouch form, are placed on the chair arms and the subjects are
    rested upon them.
A) Seat Pad
B) Arm Pads
C) Foot Pads
  • 91. are utilized to detect movements in the feet and legs
    of the subject during a polygraph test.
A) Arm Pads
B) Seat Pad
C) Foot Pads
  • 92. are devices attached to or built into polygraph testing chairs to
    detect an examinee’s concealed movements
A) Plethysmograph
B) Signature and Fingerprint Scanner
C) Activity Sensors
  • 93. is a device that measures changes in blood volume on a part
    of the body. It is sometimes called PLE.
A) Plethysmograph
B) Thermal Printer
C) Activity Sensors
  • 94. another accessory of computerized
    polygraph instruments. It allows the computer to scan and record the signature
    and fingerprint of the subject that will undergo the polygraph examination.
A) Thermal Printer
B) Activity Sensors
C) Signature and Fingerprint Scanner
  • 95. for computerized instruments with focus and microphone is used in
    order to record the entire polygraph examination with audio and video.
A) Plethysmograph
B) Thermal Printer
C) Webcam
  • 96. for computerized instruments is used to print the charts
    continuously while doing the examination or after the examination.
A) Thermal Printer
B) Plethysmograph
C) Webcam
  • 97. To produce an understanding and comprehension of the
    principles and concepts in polygraphy and the continuous development of technology
    behind the polygraph machine, as well as to recognize the contributions of polygraph as
    an aid in the investigation of offenders and administration of justice.
A) Psychomotor Objectives
B) Affective Objectives:
C) Cognitive Objectives
  • 98. Show appreciation on the significance of studying the
    human nervous system physiology in relation to deception detection.
A) Psychomotor Objectives
B) Affective Objectives:
C) Cognitive Objectives
  • 99. Formulate test questions, describe chart marking, and
    interpret chart probing; use the interrogation techniques as applied in polygraphy;
A) Cognitive Objectives
B) Affective Objectives:
C) Psychomotor Objectives
  • 100. The size corrugated rubber is about 10 inches which is usually
    attached to the chest and abdomen of the subject.
A) Centering Knob
B) Vent
C) Rubber Convoluted Tube
D) Beaded Chain
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