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AREA 3: CRIME DETECTION AND INVESTIGATION
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  • 1. Dangerous drugs are substances that:
A) Alter mental and physical state
B) Increase intelligence
C) Improve health
D) Promote sleep only
  • 2. The law governing dangerous drugs in the Philippines is:
A) Civil Code
B) Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002
C) Revised Penal Code
D) Labor Code
  • 3. The common term for illegal drug use is:
A) Experimentation
B) Abuse
C) Addiction
D) Dependence
  • 4. Drug addiction is characterized by:
A) Compulsive drug seeking
B) Legal use
C) BControlled use
D) Occasional use
  • 5. Which agency leads anti-drug enforcement?
A) Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency
B) Commission on Audit
C) Bureau of Customs
D) Department of Tourism
  • 6. Shabu is a form of:
A) Cocaine
B) Heroin
C) Marijuana
D) Methamphetamine hydrochloride
  • 7. Drug dependence can be:
A) None
B) Physical only
C) Both physical and psychological
D) Psychological only
  • 8. The illegal sale of drugs is known as:
A) Experimentation
B) Trafficking
C) Use
D) Possession
  • 9. Drug prevention focuses on:
A) Trial
B) Education and awareness
C) Punishment
D) Arrest
  • 10. Rehabilitation aims to:
A) Arrest suspects
B) BTreat and reintegrate users
C) Investigate crimes
D) Punish users
  • 11. Drug abuse affects:
A) Society only
B) All of the above
C) Individual only
D) Family only
  • 12. Legal forms are used to:
A) Educate
B) Advertise
C) Document legal transactions
D) Entertain
  • 13. An affidavit is:
A) A decision
B) A law
C) A sworn written statement
D) A contract
  • 14. A complaint in legal terms is:
A) Agreement
B) Opinion
C) Formal charge filed in court
D) Verbal statement
  • 15. A contract is:
A) A legally binding agreement
B) A law
C) A promise only
D) DA case
  • 16. The main purpose of legal writing is:
A) Clarity and precision
B) Entertainment
C) Decoration
D) Creativity
  • 17. A subpoena is used to:
A) Arrest
B) File complaint
C) Command appearance in court
D) Decide case
  • 18. Legal language should be:
A) Vague
B) Ambiguous
C) Emotional
D) Clear and concise
  • 19. A warrant is issued by a:
A) Witness
B) Judge
C) Lawyer
D) Police officer
  • 20. The heading of a legal document contains:
A) Title and parties
B) Evidence
C) Signature only
D) Decision
  • 21. An oath in legal forms means:
A) Statement
B) Opinion
C) Suggestion
D) Promise under penalty of law
  • 22. Legal forms must be:
A) Creative
B) Emotional
C) Informal
D) Accurate and complete
  • 23. Cybercrime refers to crimes committed:
A) Physically
B) In courts
C) Using computers or the internet
D) In police stations
  • 24. The Philippine law addressing cybercrime is:
A) RA 9165
B) RA 7610
C) RA 10175
D) RA 6713
  • 25. Hacking is:
A) Unauthorized access to systems
B) Legal access
C) Data entry
D) Programming
  • 26. Phishing is a form of:
A) Programming
B) Hacking hardware
C) Fishing
D) Fraud using fake emails/websites
  • 27. Malware refers to:
A) Hardware
B) Network
C) Software designed to harm
D) Website
  • 28. A virus is a type of:
A) Network
B) Malware
C) Hardware
D) Application
  • 29. Cyberbullying involves:
A) Online harassment
B) Arrest
C) Legal action
D) Physical harm
  • 30. Digital evidence includes:
A) Witnesses
B) Documents only
C) Photos only
D) Electronic data
  • 31. Cybercrime investigation involves:
A) Digital forensic analysis
B) Physical search only
C) Court trial only
D) Arrest only
  • 32. Identity theft is:
A) Stealing money only
B) Virus attack
C) Using another person’s identity
D) Hacking system
  • 33. Strong passwords help:
A) Protect accounts
B) Install apps
C) Slow computers
D) Delete files
  • 34. Firewalls are used to:
A) Store data
B) Delete files
C) Protect networks
D) Burn data
  • 35. What is an art and science, which deals with the identity and location of the offender and provide evidence of his guilt in criminal proceedings?
A) Criminal Investigation
B) Preliminary Investigation
C) Undercover Investigation
D) Custodial Investigation
  • 36. It refers to the application of instruments and methods of physical science in the detection of crime such as fingerprints, photography, polygraphy, ballistics etc.
A) Interview
B) Interrogation
C) Inquiry
D) Instrumentation
  • 37. It is the body of the crime or the existence of a fact that the specific loss or injury was sustained as a result of the crime.
A) Corpus Delicti
B) Mens Rea
C) Rep Ipsa Loquitor
D) Flagrante Delicto
  • 38. It is a form of investigation in which the investigator assumes a different and unofficial identity for the purpose of obtaining necessary information regarding the identity and location of the subject.
A) Strategic
B) Tactical
C) Tailing
D) Roping
  • 39. These are information coming from the underworld people such as criminals, prisoners or ex convicts.
A) Classified
B) Grapevine
C) Regular
D) Cultivated
  • 40. Who was the only Filipino member of the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation tasked to organize a Division of Investigation last 1936?
A) Raphael Crame
B) Flaviano Guerero
C) Agustin Patricio
D) Epimaco Velasco
  • 41. It refers to the distinct, odd and unique way of criminal in committing a crime which helps the investigator in the solution of an offense
A) Routine of Operation
B) Mode of Operation
C) Habit of Operation
D) Rule of Operation
  • 42. It is the statement of facts by the accused in a criminal case which do not directly involved the acknowledgement of guilt in the commission of crimes for which he is charged.
A) Confession
B) Justification
C) Declaration
D) Admission
  • 43. He is a person who disguises or observes secretly the persons, places and vehicles with the intention of gathering information about the identity or activity of the subject.
A) Detective
B) Investigator
C) Surveillant
D) Convoy
  • 44. It refers to the physical evidence, which may identify the , criminal by means of personal properties, characteristics and clues?
A) Associative
B) Conclusive
C) Circumstantial
D) Prima Facie
  • 45. It is the knowledge, which the investigator gathered and acquired from other person through observation, personal study, research, experience etc
A) Fact
B) Lead
C) Information
D) Intelligence
  • 46. What is the primary purpose of crime detection?
A) To identify and locate the offender
B) To create laws
C) To defend the accused
D) To punish the suspect
  • 47. Which of the following refers to the process of gathering facts and evidence?
A) Interrogation
B) Investigation
C) Arrest
D) Surveillance
  • 48. What is the primary duty of a traffic enforcer?
A) Issue licenses
B) Collect taxes
C) Enforce traffic laws
D) Repair roads
  • 49. What does a red traffic light mean?
A) Go
B) Turn
C) Slow down
D) Stop
  • 50. The term “right of way” refers to:
A) Priority to proceed
B) Parking space
C) Road size
D) Road ownership
  • 51. Which is the first step in accident investigation?
A) File report
B) Secure the scene
C) Arrest suspect
D) Interview witnesses
  • 52. Skid marks help determine:
A) Vehicle color
B) Speed of vehicle
C) Driver identity
D) Insurance status
  • 53. A hit-and-run case involves:
A) Stolen vehicle
B) Driver leaving accident scene
C) Speeding only
D) Parking violation
  • 54. Defensive driving means:
A) Overtaking always
B) Ignoring signs
C) Avoiding risks and hazards
D) Driving fast
  • 55. What document records accident details?
A) Passport
B) License
C) Ticket
D) Traffic Accident Report
  • 56. The most common cause of road accidents is:
A) Road signs
B) Weather
C) Vehicles
D) Human error
  • 57. What is DUI?
A) Driving underground
B) Driving unlimited
C) Driving under influence
D) Driving unsafe
  • 58. A pedestrian lane is used for:
A) People crossing
B) Vehicles
C) Parking
D) Motorcycles
  • 59. What is the purpose of an investigation report?
A) invest
B) Sell Product
C) Inform and document facts
D) Enrertain
  • 60. Which part states the main purpose?
A) Introduction
B) Title
C) Conclusion
D) Body
  • 61. . A report should be:
A) Happy
B) Confusing
C) Clear and objective
D) Drained
  • 62. What is the tone of a formal report?
A) Informal
B) Funny
C) Casual
D) Objective
  • 63. Which is NOT part of a report?
A) Introduction
B) Conclusion
C) Joke section
D) Body
  • 64. What is proofreading?
A) Speaking
B) Writing fast
C) Checking errors
D) Printing
  • 65. Data in reports should be:
A) Accurate
B) False
C) Hidden
D) Random
  • 66. A conclusion should:
A) Be long
B) Add new ideas
C) Be funny
D) Summarize findings
  • 67. What is plagiarism?
A) Writing original
B) Copying without credit
C) Editing text
D) Reading books
  • 68. What is a thesis statement?
A) Title
B) Example
C) Main idea
D) Ending
  • 69. Which improves report clarity?
A) Dot
B) Slang
C) Technical terms used properly
D) Emojis
  • 70. Fire is a result of:
A) Wind only
B) Water only
C) Fire triangle (heat, fuel, oxygen)
D) Sand
  • 71. What is arson?
A) Natural fire
B) Intentional burning
C) Accidental fire
D) Electrical issue
  • 72. Which agency handles fire cases in the Philippines?
A) PECU
B) PNP
C) BFP
D) NBI
  • 73. The point where fire starts is called:
A) Scene
B) Spot
C) Origin
D) Burn area
  • 74. What is the first step in fire investigation?
A) Secure the area
B) Write report
C) Interview media
D) Arrest suspect
  • 75. Fire extinguisher is used to:
A) Increase heat
B) Start fire
C) Spread smoke
D) Put out fire
  • 76. Class A fire involves:
A) Electrical
B) Ordinary combustibles
C) Gas
D) Metals
  • 77. What is smoke?
A) Water
B) Gas particles from burning
C) Air
D) Solid
  • 78. Evidence in arson includes:
A) Soil
B) Burn patterns
C) Water
D) Ashes only
  • 79. What is flash point?
A) Freezing point
B) Lowest temp a liquid ignites
C) Coldest point
D) Highest temp
  • 80. Fire prevention means:
A) Burning waste
B) Making smoke
C) Ignoring fire
D) Stopping fire before it starts
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