POLYGRAPH MIDTERM
  • 1. A type of lie used to maintain harmony in relationships.
A) Benign or white lie
B) Red lie
C) Fabricated lie
D) Malicious lie
  • 2. A lie associated with propaganda against the government.
A) White lie
B) Fabrication
C) Red lie
D) Omission
  • 3. A lie intended to mislead justice for personal or others’ benefit.
A) Red lie
B) Malicious lie
C) Benign lie
D) Omission
  • 4. A type of lie where a person leaves out important details.
A) White lie
B) Lie of omission
C) Fabrication
D) Red lie
  • 5. A lie where a person creates false information.
A) Lie of fabrication
B) White lie
C) Lie of omission
D) Malicious lie
  • 6. The stage where the examiner observes the subject upon arrival.
A) Diagnosis
B) Pre-test
C) Attachment
D) Preliminaries
  • 7. The initial interview before the actual polygraph test.
A) Pre-test/Interview
B) Question phase
C) Diagnosis
D) Attachment
  • 8. The stage where questions are formulated.
A) Test question preparation
B) Preliminaries
C) Diagnosis
D) Attachment
  • 9. The placement of instruments on the subject’s body.
A) Pre-test
B) Attachment
C) Diagnosis
D) Interview
  • 10. The stage involving chart reading and interpretation.
A) Question phase
B) Preliminaries
C) Attachment
D) Diagnosis
  • 11. Which step involves observing the subject upon arrival?
A) Attachment
B) Pre-Test
C) Diagnosis
D) Preliminaries
  • 12. Which tracing shows no emotional change?
A) Reaction
B) Relief
C) Average
D) Distortion
  • 13. Which tracing indicates stress response?
A) Average
B) Relief
C) Distortion
D) Reaction
  • 14. What is the purpose of the Yes Test?
A) Establish baseline
B) Address distortions
C) End the test
D) Detect guilt
  • 15. Which test uses a fabricated crime?
A) Peak of Tension
B) Yes Test
C) Control Test
D) Guilt Complex Test
  • 16. Which test is used when facts are unknown to the subject?
A) Peak of Tension Test
B) Guilt Complex Test
C) Relevant Test
D) Yes Test
  • 17. What law defines rights during custodial investigation?
A) RA 7438
B) RA 9165
C) RA 3019
D) RA 7610
  • 18. Which right allows a subject to stop the test anytime?
A) Right to Refuse or Stop the Test
B) Right to Counsel
C) Right to Consent
D) Right to Privacy
  • 19. Why are polygraph results not admissible in the Philippines?
A) Too expensive
B) Lack of laws
C) Not standardized
D) Not useful
  • 20. Which ethical issue involves keeping test results secret?
A) Bias
B) Accuracy
C) Coercion
D) Confidentiality
  • 21. Which type of lie is used to maintain harmony?
A) Red Lie
B) Malicious Lie
C) Fabrication
D) Benign or White Lie
  • 22. Which lie involves leaving out important information?
A) Exaggeration
B) Denial
C) Omission
D) Fabrication
  • 23. Which is a physical sign of lying?
A) Clear voice
B) Forced laugh
C) Calm posture
D) Steady breathing
  • 24. What is the purpose of irrelevant questions?
A) Confuse subject
B) Detect guilt
C) End the test
D) Establish normal response
  • 25. Which type of question is directly related to the case?
A) Irrelevant
B) Control
C) Relevant
D) Symptomatic
  • 26. Which phase includes actual questioning?
A) Post-test
B) Pre-test
C) Test execution
D) Analysis
  • 27. What should be avoided in an examination room?
A) Comfortable temperature
B) Noise and distractions
C) Lighting
D) Proper ventilation
  • 28. Which question checks subject’s trust in examiner?
A) Control
B) Symptomatic
C) Irrelevant
D) Relevant
  • 29. What does DYK stand for?
A) Did You Kill
B) Do You Keep
C) Do You Know
D) Did You Know
  • 30. Which question deals with fictitious crime?
A) Control Question
B) Relevant Question
C) SKY Question
D) Guilt Complex Question
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