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2. What specific offence has been committed? Who committed it? When it
was committed? Where it was committed? Why it was committed? And how
it was committed? These are called_______ of criminal investigation.
a.Cardinal Points
b.Three I’s
c.Golden Rule
d.Bridges burn
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2. What specific offence has been committed? Who committed it? When it
was committed? Where it was committed? Why it was committed? And how
it was committed? These are called_______ of criminal investigation.
a.Cardinal Points
b.Three I’s
c.Golden Rule
d.Bridges burn
F U N D A M E N TA L S O F C R I M I N A L I N V E S T I G AT I O N
3. In searching for physical evidence at the crime scene, the following types
of search could be used depending upon locale, number of personnel
available, type of object sought and speed desired, except:
3. In searching for physical evidence at the crime scene, the following types
of search could be used depending upon locale, number of personnel
available, type of object sought and speed desired, except:
a.Corpus delicti
b.Body of the crime
c.Blotter
d.Chain of custody
F U N D A M E N TA L S O F C R I M I N A L I N V E S T I G AT I O N
a.Corpus delicti
b.Body of the crime
c.Blotter
d.Chain of custody
F U N D A M E N TA L S O F C R I M I N A L I N V E S T I G AT I O N
6. What kind of evidence links the suspect to the crime scene? It puts him
in the crime scene which discredits his alibis and defenses which purports him
not to be at the crime scene when the crime transpired?
a.Associative
b.tracing
c.corpus delicti
d.none of these
F U N D A M E N TA L S O F C R I M I N A L I N V E S T I G AT I O N
6. What kind of evidence links the suspect to the crime scene? It puts him
in the crime scene which discredits his alibis and defenses which purports him
not to be at the crime scene when the crime transpired?
a.Associative
b.tracing
c.corpus delicti
d.none of these
F U N D A M E N TA L S O F C R I M I N A L I N V E S T I G AT I O N
a.Criminal Procedure
b.Criminal investigation
c.Crime investigation
d.Criminal inquest
F U N D A M E N TA L S O F C R I M I N A L I N V E S T I G AT I O N
a.Criminal Procedure
b.Criminal investigation
c.Crime investigation
d.Criminal inquest
F U N D A M E N TA L S O F C R I M I N A L I N V E S T I G AT I O N
a.Information
b.Criminalistics
c.Instrumentation
d.Interview
F U N D A M E N TA L S O F C R I M I N A L I N V E S T I G AT I O N
a.Information
b.Criminalistics
c.Instrumentation
d.Interview
F U N D A M E N TA L S O F C R I M I N A L I N V E S T I G AT I O N
a. Judicial
b. Extra judicial
c. Prosecutorial
d. Admission
F U N D A M E N TA L S O F C R I M I N A L I N V E S T I G AT I O N
a. Judicial
b. Extra judicial
c. Prosecutorial
d. Admission
F U N D A M E N TA L S O F C R I M I N A L I N V E S T I G AT I O N
11. After apprising him of his rights under Republic Act 7438,
Lauro Galit who was invited and interrogated for the crime of
murder executed an extra-judicial confession acknowledging his
guilt to the crime charged. What is the effect of such confession
to his case?
11. After apprising him of his rights under Republic Act 7438,
Lauro Galit who was invited and interrogated for the crime of
murder executed an extra-judicial confession acknowledging his
guilt to the crime charged. What is the effect of such confession
to his case?
a. Admission by Silence
b. Res inter alios acta
c. Admission
d. Negative pregnant
F U N D A M E N TA L S O F C R I M I N A L I N V E S T I G AT I O N
a. Admission by Silence
b. Res inter alios acta
c. Admission
d. Negative pregnant
F U N D A M E N TA L S O F C R I M I N A L I N V E S T I G AT I O N
a. Surveillance
b. Stationary surveillance
c. Undercover
d. Technical surveillance
F U N D A M E N TA L S O F C R I M I N A L I N V E S T I G AT I O N
a. Surveillance
b. Stationary surveillance
c. Undercover
d. Technical surveillance
F U N D A M E N TA L S O F C R I M I N A L I N V E S T I G AT I O N
17. The most unusual style of interrogation. (December 2018 Board Exam Question)
a. Jolting
b. Hypnotism
c. Mutt and Jeff
d. Bluff on a split pair
F U N D A M E N TA L S O F C R I M I N A L I N V E S T I G AT I O N
17. The most unusual style of interrogation. (December 2018 Board Exam Question)
a. Jolting
b. Hypnotism
c. Mutt and Jeff
d. Bluff on a split pair
F U N D A M E N TA L S O F C R I M I N A L I N V E S T I G AT I O N
19. It supplements photographs of the crime scene and considered to be the simplest and the
most effective way of showingactual measurements and of identifying significant of evidencein
their location at the scene.
19. It supplements photographs of the crime scene and considered to be the simplest and the
most effective way of showingactual measurements and of identifying significant of evidencein
their location at the scene.
20. Which of the following must be done to maintain the legal integrity of evidence?
20. Which of the following must be done to maintain the legal integrity of evidence?
21. Which of the following must be done to maintain the physical integrity of evidence?
21. Which of the following must be done to maintain the physical integrity of evidence?
23. An accusation in writing charging a person with an offense subscribed by the prosecutor and
filed to court. (June 2019 Board Exam Question)
a. Complaint
b. Deposition
c. Information
d. Blotter
F U N D A M E N TA L S O F C R I M I N A L I N V E S T I G AT I O N
23. An accusation in writing charging a person with an offense subscribed by the prosecutor and filed to
court. (June 2019 Board Exam Question)
a. Complaint
b. Deposition
c. Information
d. Blotter
• A complaint is a sworn written statement charging a person with an offense, subscribed by the
offended party, any peace officer, or other public officer charged with the enforcement of the law
violated.
• A deposition is a witness's sworn out-of-court testimony. It is used to gather information as part of
the discovery process and, in limited circumstances, may be used at trial.
• A blotter is a record of daily events occurring within the territories/jurisdiction of a given police
unit or office. It contains material details concerning the event for legal and statistical purposes.
(NAPOLCOM Reso No. 2009-707)
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GENERAL USE
Color: Blue
Size: 40 cm - length
30 cm- width
Pages: 500 pages
WCPC
Color: Pink
Size: 40 cm - length
30 cm- width
Pages: 250 pages
F U N D A M E N TA L S O F C R I M I N A L I N V E S T I G AT I O N
a. Never touch, alter and change the position of anything until identified, measured and
photographed
b. If article has been move it can never be restored again to its original position
c. A and B are true
d. All of the above
F U N D A M E N TA L S O F C R I M I N A L I N V E S T I G AT I O N
a. Never touch, alter and change the position of anything until identified, measured and
photographed
b. If article has been move it can never be restored again to its original position
c. A and B are true
d. All of the above
F U N D A M E N TA L S O F C R I M I N A L I N V E S T I G AT I O N
25. It works to exclude any evidence against an individual which was seized in violation of the
person’s constitutional rights.(June 2018 Board Exam Question.)
a.Hammurabi Law
b.Laurel’s Law
c.Miranda Rule
d.Exclusionary Law
F U N D A M E N TA L S O F C R I M I N A L I N V E S T I G AT I O N
25. It works to exclude any evidence against an individual which was seized in violation of the
person’s constitutional rights.(June 2018 Board Exam Question.)
a.Hammurabi Law
b.Laurel’s Law
c.Miranda Rule
d. Exclusionary Law (Mapp v. Ohio)
F U N D A M E N TA L S O F C R I M I N A L I N V E S T I G AT I O N
26. Statement no. 1-Tagging of physical evidence aside from the marking should be made
immediately after receipt by the evidence custodian; Statement no. 2- Marking or labeling of
physical evidence should be made at the crime scene upon collection.
26. Statement no. 1-Tagging of physical evidence aside from the marking should be made
immediately after receipt by the evidence custodian; Statement no. 2- Marking or labeling of
physical evidence should be made at the crime scene upon collection.
27. Under Republic Act 7438, when does the police’ custody of suspect to a crime commence,
hence the latter is entitled to be informed of his rights under the Miranda doctrine which cannot
be waived?
27. Under Republic Act 7438, when does the police’ custody of suspect to a crime commence,
hence the latter is entitled to be informed of his rights under the Miranda doctrine which cannot
be waived?
29. Which of the following is NOT one of the examples of covert information: (June 2018
Board Exam Question)
a. Grapevine
b. Information
c. Informers
d. Public Records
F U N D A M E N TA L S O F C R I M I N A L I N V E S T I G AT I O N
29. Which of the following is NOT one of the examples of covert information: (June 2018
Board Exam Question)
a. Grapevine
b. Information
c. Informers
d. Public Records
F U N D A M E N TA L S O F C R I M I N A L I N V E S T I G AT I O N
30. The disinterment of the body to determine the cause of death is called _____________.
a. Autopsy
b. Medico Legal
c. Exhumation
d. All of these
F U N D A M E N TA L S O F C R I M I N A L I N V E S T I G AT I O N
30. The disinterment of the body to determine the cause of death is called _____________.
a. Autopsy
b. Medico Legal
c. Exhumation
d. All of these
F U N D A M E N TA L S O F C R I M I N A L I N V E S T I G AT I O N
31. Marking produced by screw driver used to forcibly open the cabinet is called __________.
(December 2018 Board Exam question)
a. Scratch marks
b. Scuff marks
c. Tool marks
d. Skid marks
F U N D A M E N TA L S O F C R I M I N A L I N V E S T I G AT I O N
31. Marking produced by screw driver used to forcibly open the cabinet is called __________.
(December 2018 Board Exam question)
a. Scratch marks
b. Scuff marks
c. Tool marks
d. Skid marks
F U N D A M E N TA L S O F C R I M I N A L I N V E S T I G AT I O N
32. Which of the following are the questions in incidents involving assaults that CANNOT be
answer by a medico legal?
32. Which of the following are the questions in incidents involving assaults that CANNOT be
answer by a medico legal?
33. The word investigation is taken from the Latin word “investigare” which means to
_______.
a. determine C. solve
b. prove D. trace
F U N D A M E N TA L S O F C R I M I N A L I N V E S T I G AT I O N
33. The word investigation is taken from the Latin word “investigare” which means to
_______.
a. determine C. solve
b. prove D. trace
F U N D A M E N TA L S O F C R I M I N A L I N V E S T I G AT I O N
35. Made by the investigator at the crime scene. No scale, proportion ignored and everything
is approximate.
• Sketch
• Draft
• Rough sketch
• Finished sketch
F U N D A M E N TA L S O F C R I M I N A L I N V E S T I G AT I O N
35. Made by the investigator at the crime scene. No scale, proportion ignored and everything
is approximate.
• Sketch
• Draft
• Rough sketch
• Finished sketch
F U N D A M E N TA L S O F C R I M I N A L I N V E S T I G AT I O N
• Compass direction
• Title
• Legend
• Scale
F U N D A M E N TA L S O F C R I M I N A L I N V E S T I G AT I O N
• Compass direction
• Title
• Legend
• Scale
F U N D A M E N TA L S O F C R I M I N A L I N V E S T I G AT I O N
37. Such articles and evidences which assists the investigator in locating the suspect.
• Physical evidence
• Material evidence
• Associative evidence
• Tracing evidence
F U N D A M E N TA L S O F C R I M I N A L I N V E S T I G AT I O N
37. Such articles and evidences which assists the investigator in locating the suspect.
• Physical evidence
• Material evidence
• Associative evidence
• Tracing evidence
F U N D A M E N TA L S O F C R I M I N A L I N V E S T I G AT I O N
38. It is a kind of view which best gives the nature of the crime.
a. General
b. medium
c. close up
d. extreme close-up
F U N D A M E N TA L S O F C R I M I N A L I N V E S T I G AT I O N
38. It is a kind of view which best gives the nature of the crime.
a. General
b. medium
c. close up
d. extreme close-up
F U N D A M E N TA L S O F C R I M I N A L I N V E S T I G AT I O N
39. This kind of sketch gives picture of the scene, the crime and its environs, including
neighboring building, roads, etc.
a. Sketch of locality
b. sketch of the ground
c. sketch of details
d. cross projection sketch
F U N D A M E N TA L S O F C R I M I N A L I N V E S T I G AT I O N
39. This kind of sketch gives picture of the scene, the crime and its environs, including
neighboring building, roads, etc.
a. Sketch of locality
b. sketch of the ground
c. sketch of details
d. cross projection sketch
physical surroundings.
40. Information furnished by underworld characters such as prisoners and ex-convicts are
considered coming from ___________.
40. Information furnished by underworld characters such as prisoners and ex-convicts are
considered coming from ___________.
a. social
b. work
c. neighborhood
d. subversive organization
F U N D A M E N TA L S O F C R I M I N A L I N V E S T I G AT I O N
a. social
b. work
c. neighborhood
d. subversive organization
F U N D A M E N TA L S O F C R I M I N A L I N V E S T I G AT I O N
42. He popularized the Scientific Criminal Investigation by creating the fictional detective
SHERLOCK HOLMES and his friend Dr. WATSON.
42. He popularized the Scientific Criminal Investigation by creating the fictional detective
SHERLOCK HOLMES and his friend Dr. WATSON.
43. A method of criminal identification whereby the perceptions of witnesses are key and
criminals are identified by depiction.
• Verbal description
• General photographs
• Police line up
• Rouge gallery
F U N D A M E N TA L S O F C R I M I N A L I N V E S T I G AT I O N
43. A method of criminal identification whereby the perceptions of witnesses are key and
criminals are identified by depiction.
• Verbal description
• General photographs
• Police line up
• Rouge gallery
F U N D A M E N TA L S O F C R I M I N A L I N V E S T I G AT I O N
• Loose tail
• Rough shadowing
• Close tail
• None of the foregoing
F U N D A M E N TA L S O F C R I M I N A L I N V E S T I G AT I O N
• Loose tail
• Rough shadowing
• Close tail
• None of the foregoing
F U N D A M E N TA L S O F C R I M I N A L I N V E S T I G AT I O N
45. The general questioning of all persons at near or around the crime scene.
A . Interrogation
B . Interview
C . Field inquiry
D . Crime Scene interview
F U N D A M E N TA L S O F C R I M I N A L I N V E S T I G AT I O N
45. The general questioning of all persons at near or around the crime scene.
A . Interrogation
B . Interview
C . Field inquiry
D . Crime Scene interview
F U N D A M E N TA L S O F C R I M I N A L I N V E S T I G AT I O N
46. These are the most dangerous and difficult types of informants. Most effective among
informers because they could easily penetrate the ranks of criminals with less suspicion.
A. Double Crosser
B. Frightened Informants
C. Women
D. Mercenary
F U N D A M E N TA L S O F C R I M I N A L I N V E S T I G AT I O N
46. These are the most dangerous and difficult types of informants. Most effective among
informers because they could easily penetrate the ranks of criminals with less suspicion.
A. Double Crosser
B. Frightened Informants
C. Women
D. Mercenary
F U N D A M E N TA L S O F C R I M I N A L I N V E S T I G AT I O N
TYPES OF
INFORMANTS
47.Those agents who have reached the enemy camp, gathered information, and are able to get
back without being caught and come back alive are called ___________?
A. Double agents
B. Agent in place
C. Agent of influence
D. Penetration agents
F U N D A M E N TA L S O F C R I M I N A L I N V E S T I G AT I O N
47.Those agents who have reached the enemy camp, gathered information, and are able to get
back without being caught and come back alive are called ___________?
A. Double agents
B. Agent in place
C. Agent of influence
D. Penetration agents
48. A biographical data through fictional, which will portray the personality of the agent he
assumed?
A.Cover support
B. Covert investigation
C. Cover story
D. Cover
F U N D A M E N TA L S O F C R I M I N A L I N V E S T I G AT I O N
48. A biographical data through fictional, which will portray the personality of the agent he
assumed?
A.Cover support
B. Covert investigation
C. Cover story
D. Cover
F U N D A M E N TA L S O F C R I M I N A L I N V E S T I G AT I O N
49. It is a convenient, secure and unsuspecting place where a police, undercover man, informer
or informant by a pre-arrangement leaves a note, a small package, and envelope to item for the
action agent, supervisor or another agent.
A. Lost
B.Rabbit
C.Drop
D. Convoy
F U N D A M E N TA L S O F C R I M I N A L I N V E S T I G AT I O N
49. It is a convenient, secure and unsuspecting place where a police, undercover man, informer
or informant by a pre-arrangement leaves a note, a small package, and envelope to item for the
action agent, supervisor or another agent.
A. Lost
B.Rabbit
C.Drop
D. Convoy
F U N D A M E N TA L S O F C R I M I N A L I N V E S T I G AT I O N
50. The investigator should employ friendly approach and should spend time in explaining that
the information obtained will be treated as a confidential matter.
a. Boasting Egoistic, or Egocentric Witness
b. Timid type
c. Suspicious Type
d. Deceitful Witness
F U N D A M E N TA L S O F C R I M I N A L I N V E S T I G AT I O N
50. The investigator should employ friendly approach and should spend time in explaining that
the information obtained will be treated as a confidential matter.
a. Boasting Egoistic, or Egocentric Witness
b. Timid type
c. Suspicious Type
d. Deceitful Witness
F U N D A M E N TA L S O F C R I M I N A L I N V E S T I G AT I O N
DIFFERENT TYPE OF
SUBJECTS
• Know Nothing type- these are persons who are reluctant to become witness and particularly true among uneducated people.
• Disinterested type- uncooperative, indifferent persons. They should be flattered to develop pride in their ability to supply
information.
• Drunken type- flattery will encourage the drunk to answer questions said develop interest.
• Suspicious type- fear must be removed and the investigator should apply psychological pressure.
• Talkative type- investigator must find ways and means to shift his talkativeness to those matters useful in the investigation.
• Honest type- Honesty and cooperative persons will be an ideal witnesses with little care and guidance.
• Deceitful type- these persons should be permitted to until he is enmeshed with falsehood and inaccuracies.
• Timid type- investigator employs friendly approach and explains on formation given will be treated as confidential
• Boasting, Egoistic, or Egocentric type- patience and flattery are necessary for they will be good witnesses because of their drive
for self- expression.
• Refusal to talk type- most difficult, but investigator must persevere neutral topics must first be taken.
F U N D A M E N TA L S O F C R I M I N A L I N V E S T I G AT I O N
DIFFERENT TYPE OF
SUBJECTS
• Know Nothing type- these are persons who are reluctant to become witness and particularly true among uneducated people.
• Disinterested type- uncooperative, indifferent persons. They should be flattered to develop pride in their ability to supply
information.
• Drunken type- flattery will encourage the drunk to answer questions said develop interest.
• Suspicious type- fear must be removed and the investigator should apply psychological pressure.
• Talkative type- investigator must find ways and means to shift his talkativeness to those matters useful in the investigation.
• Honest type- Honesty and cooperative persons will be an ideal witnesses with little care and guidance.
• Deceitful type- these persons should be permitted to until he is enmeshed with falsehood and inaccuracies.
• Timid type- investigator employs friendly approach and explains on formation given will be treated as confidential
• Boasting, Egoistic, or Egocentric type- patience and flattery are necessary for they will be good witnesses because of their drive
for self- expression.
• Refusal to talk type- most difficult, but investigator must persevere neutral topics must first be taken.
F U N D A M E N TA L S O F C R I M I N A L I N V E S T I G AT I O N
51. It is a procedure wherein only one person is shown to the witness usually at the scene of the
crime and made immediately after the arrest of the suspect.
a. physical lineup
b. physical show up
c. line up
d. show up
F U N D A M E N TA L S O F C R I M I N A L I N V E S T I G AT I O N
51. It is a procedure wherein only one person is shown to the witness usually at the scene of the
crime and made immediately after the arrest of the suspect.
a. physical lineup
b. physical show up
c. line up
d. show up
F U N D A M E N TA L S O F C R I M I N A L I N V E S T I G AT I O N
52. A crime scene staged to mislead, cover-up, or conceal what really happened.
52. A crime scene staged to mislead, cover-up, or conceal what really happened.
52. A crime scene staged to mislead, cover-up, or conceal what really happened.
52. A crime scene staged to mislead, cover-up, or conceal what really happened.
• SECONDARY CRIME SCENE - any place associated with but other than
the primary crime scene.
a) Modus operandi
b) Motive
c) Intent
d) Opportunity
F U N D A M E N TA L S O F C R I M I N A L I N V E S T I G AT I O N
a) Modus operandi
b) Motive
c) Intent
d) Opportunity
F U N D A M E N TA L S O F C R I M I N A L I N V E S T I G AT I O N
55. These are places of amusements, such as bars, nightclubs, and other places of entertainment
where his subject frequents.
a. Social Assignment
b. Residential Assignment
c. Work Assignment
d. All of these
F U N D A M E N TA L S O F C R I M I N A L I N V E S T I G AT I O N
55. These are places of amusements, such as bars, nightclubs, and other places of entertainment
where his subject frequents.
a. Social Assignment
b. Residential Assignment
c. Work Assignment
d. All of these
F U N D A M E N TA L S O F C R I M I N A L I N V E S T I G AT I O N
58. The person charged with the duty of carrying out the objectives of investigation is called
__________.
58. The person charged with the duty of carrying out the objectives of investigation is called
__________.
59. The law that defines certain rights of persons arrested, detained, and under custodial
investigation, as well as the duties of arresting, detaining, and investigating officers is known as
________.
A. RA 7532 C. RA 7348
B. RA 7438 D. RA 7352
F U N D A M E N TA L S O F C R I M I N A L I N V E S T I G AT I O N
59. The law that defines certain rights of persons arrested, detained, and under custodial
investigation, as well as the duties of arresting, detaining, and investigating officers is known as
________.
A. RA 7532 C. RA 7348
B. RA 7438 D. RA 7352
F U N D A M E N TA L S O F C R I M I N A L I N V E S T I G AT I O N
60. In case there is no other available means of establishing the age of the offender, what should
be done if he claims that he is still a minor?
60. In case there is no other available means of establishing the age of the offender, what should
be done if he claims that he is still a minor?
61. What kind of criminals are those not yet known to the witnesses by names and other
personal circumstances before the commission of the crime?
61. What kind of criminals are those not yet known to the witnesses by names and other
personal circumstances before the commission of the crime?
62. The first police officer who arrives at the crime scene before the investigator is called
_______________.
62. The first police officer who arrives at the crime scene before the investigator is called
_______________.
63. Time element is material in which felony under the Revised Penal Code?
A. Robbery C. Homicide
B. Infanticide D. Kidnapping
F U N D A M E N TA L S O F C R I M I N A L I N V E S T I G AT I O N
63. Time element is material in which felony under the Revised Penal Code?
A. Robbery C. Homicide
B. Infanticide D. Kidnapping
F U N D A M E N TA L S O F C R I M I N A L I N V E S T I G AT I O N
64. The ability of an investigator to last physically and mentally in enduring sleepless
nights and tiresome days in conducting investigation.
A. Perseverance
B. Optimism
C. adaptability
D. endurance
F U N D A M E N TA L S O F C R I M I N A L I N V E S T I G AT I O N
64. The ability of an investigator to last physically and mentally in enduring sleepless nights and
tiresome days in conducting investigation.
A. Perseverance
B. Optimism
C. adaptability
D. endurance
A. judicial confession
B. extra judicial confession
C. judicial determination of guilt
D. mitigating circumstance
F U N D A M E N TA L S O F C R I M I N A L I N V E S T I G AT I O N
A. judicial confession
B. extra judicial confession
C. judicial determination of guilt
D. mitigating circumstance
F U N D A M E N TA L S O F C R I M I N A L I N V E S T I G AT I O N
66. What is the term being used by the police during investigation of crimes
referring to a person who commits a crime?
A. criminal
B. accused
C. respondent
D. suspect
F U N D A M E N TA L S O F C R I M I N A L I N V E S T I G AT I O N
66. What is the term being used by the police during investigation of crimes
referring to a person who commits a crime?
A. criminal
B. accused
C. respondent
D. suspect
F U N D A M E N TA L S O F C R I M I N A L I N V E S T I G AT I O N
A. Suspect is identified
B. Suspect is arrested and evidence against him are gathered
C. Suspect is charged with appropriated case
D. All of the above
F U N D A M E N TA L S O F C R I M I N A L I N V E S T I G AT I O N
A. Suspect is identified
B. Suspect is arrested and evidence against him are gathered
C. Suspect is charged with appropriated case
D. All of the above
F U N D A M E N TA L S O F C R I M I N A L I N V E S T I G AT I O N
68. The specific place or location where an unlawful act takes place is called
____________.
A. venue
B. crime scene
C. jurisdiction
D. area of responsibility
F U N D A M E N TA L S O F C R I M I N A L I N V E S T I G AT I O N
68. The specific place or location where an unlawful act takes place is called
____________.
A. venue
B. crime scene
C. jurisdiction
D. area of responsibility
F U N D A M E N TA L S O F C R I M I N A L I N V E S T I G AT I O N
69. The desk officer upon receipt of the crime incident shall have the following
duties, EXCEPT:
69. The desk officer upon receipt of the crime incident shall have the following
duties, EXCEPT:
70. What is the area located adjacent to the crime scene where the briefing is to
be conducted and also the place where the evidence custodian receives the
evidence collected during crime scene investigation?
70. What is the area located adjacent to the crime scene where the briefing is to
be conducted and also the place where the evidence custodian receives the
evidence collected during crime scene investigation?
A. general view
B. mid-range view
C. long range view
D. close-up view
F U N D A M E N TA L S O F C R I M I N A L I N V E S T I G AT I O N
A. general view
B. mid-range view
C. long range view
D. close-up view
F U N D A M E N TA L S O F C R I M I N A L I N V E S T I G AT I O N
73. PO1 Rizal Ali is the first officer to arrive at the scene of a shooting
incident. He saw the victim lying on the pavement sustaining multiple
gunshot wounds, but still moving. What is the proper course of action he
should take?
A. Cordon the area and wait for the SOCO Team to arrive.
B. Ask the desk officer to proceed to the crime scene and assist him with
the situation.
C. Call the investigator and inquire about his decision concerning the
victim.
D. Evacuate the victim and bring him to the nearest hospital
F U N D A M E N TA L S O F C R I M I N A L I N V E S T I G AT I O N
73. PO1 Rizal Ali is the first officer to arrive at the scene of a shooting
incident. He saw the victim lying on the pavement sustaining multiple
gunshot wounds, but still moving. What is the proper course of action he
should take?
A. Cordon the area and wait for the SOCO Team to arrive.
B. Ask the desk officer to proceed to the crime scene and assist him with
the situation.
C. Call the investigator and inquire about his decision concerning the
victim.
D. Evacuate the victim and bring him to the nearest hospital
F U N D A M E N TA L S O F C R I M I N A L I N V E S T I G AT I O N
74. What type of informant is one who gives information to the police to
learn more about the information the police have in possession?
74. What type of informant is one who gives information to the police to
learn more about the information the police have in possession?
A. emotional appeal
B. jolting
C. sympathetic appeal
D. extenuation
F U N D A M E N TA L S O F C R I M I N A L I N V E S T I G AT I O N
A. emotional appeal
B. jolting
C. sympathetic appeal
D. extenuation
F U N D A M E N TA L S O F C R I M I N A L I N V E S T I G AT I O N
A. emotional appeal
B. jolting
C. sympathetic appeal
D. extenuation
F U N D A M E N TA L S O F C R I M I N A L I N V E S T I G AT I O N
DIFFERENT TYPE OF
SUBJECTS
• EMOTIONAL APPEAL – The investigator should provide emotional stimuli that will prompt subject to unburden himself by
confiding.
• SYMPATHETIC APPEAL – The suspect may feel the need for sympathy or friendship when he is apparently in trouble. Gestures
of friendship may win his cooperation.
• KINDNESS – The simplest technique is to assume that the suspect will confess if he is treated in a kind and friendly manner.
• SHIFTING THE BLAME – The interrogator makes clear his belief that the subject is obviously not the sort of person who usually
gets mixed up in a time like this.
• MUTT AND JEFF
Mutt - the relentless investigator, who is not going to waste any time because he knows that the subject
is guilty.
Jeff - is obviously a kind-hearted man.
• BLUFF ON A SPLIT PAIR – This is applicable when there is more than one suspect. The suspects are separated an done is
informed that other has talked.
• Pretense of Physical Evidence – the investigator may pretend that certain physical evidence has found by laboratory experts
against him.
F U N D A M E N TA L S O F C R I M I N A L I N V E S T I G AT I O N
A. motive
B. intent
C. opportunity
D. execution
F U N D A M E N TA L S O F C R I M I N A L I N V E S T I G AT I O N
A. motive
B. intent
C. opportunity
D. execution
F U N D A M E N TA L S O F C R I M I N A L I N V E S T I G AT I O N
78. Latent fingerprints and shoe impression left by the suspect at the crime
scene are examples of _______.
A. circumstantial evidence
B. associative evidence
C. tracing evidence
D. real evidence
F U N D A M E N TA L S O F C R I M I N A L I N V E S T I G AT I O N
78. Latent fingerprints and shoe impression left by the suspect at the crime
scene are examples of _______.
A. circumstantial evidence
B. associative evidence
C. tracing evidence
D. real evidence
F U N D A M E N TA L S O F C R I M I N A L I N V E S T I G AT I O N
79. When the informant gives information to the police about the illegal
activities of a rival gang, he is motivated by ___________________.
A. competition
B. revenge
C. jealousy
D. remuneration
F U N D A M E N TA L S O F C R I M I N A L I N V E S T I G AT I O N
79. When the informant gives information to the police about the illegal
activities of a rival gang, he is motivated by ___________________.
A. competition
B. revenge
C. jealousy
D. remuneration
F U N D A M E N TA L S O F C R I M I N A L I N V E S T I G AT I O N
A. circumstantial evidence
B. associative evidence
C. arrest in flagrante delicto D. direct
evidence
F U N D A M E N TA L S O F C R I M I N A L I N V E S T I G AT I O N
A. circumstantial evidence
B. associative evidence
C. arrest in flagrante delicto D. direct
evidence
F U N D A M E N TA L S O F C R I M I N A L I N V E S T I G AT I O N
A. North C. West
B. East D. South
F U N D A M E N TA L S O F C R I M I N A L I N V E S T I G AT I O N
A. North C. West
B. East D. South
F U N D A M E N TA L S O F C R I M I N A L I N V E S T I G AT I O N
A. crime scene
B. court
C. victim
D. offender
F U N D A M E N TA L S O F C R I M I N A L I N V E S T I G AT I O N
A. crime scene
B. court
C. victim
D. offender
F U N D A M E N TA L S O F C R I M I N A L I N V E S T I G AT I O N
A. Chief Investigator
B. Chief of Police
C. Team Leader
D. Investigator-on-case
F U N D A M E N TA L S O F C R I M I N A L I N V E S T I G AT I O N
A. Chief Investigator
B. Chief of Police
C. Team Leader
D. Investigator-on-case
F U N D A M E N TA L S O F C R I M I N A L I N V E S T I G AT I O N
A. arbitrarily
B. during hot pursuit operation
C. in flagrante delicto
D. legally
F U N D A M E N TA L S O F C R I M I N A L I N V E S T I G AT I O N
A. arbitrarily
B. during hot pursuit operation
C. in flagrante delicto
D. legally
F U N D A M E N TA L S O F C R I M I N A L I N V E S T I G AT I O N
87. Never touch, move, or alter any object at the crime scene unless it has
been photographed, measured, and sketched from any conceivable angle,”
this statement is the Golden Rule in _______________________.
A. Criminal Investigation
B. Forensic Investigation
C. Criminalistics
D. Crime Scene Investigation
F U N D A M E N TA L S O F C R I M I N A L I N V E S T I G AT I O N
87. Never touch, move, or alter any object at the crime scene unless it has
been photographed, measured, and sketched from any conceivable angle,”
this statement is the Golden Rule in _______________________.
A. Criminal Investigation
B. Forensic Investigation
C. Criminalistics
D. Crime Scene Investigation
F U N D A M E N TA L S O F C R I M I N A L I N V E S T I G AT I O N
88. What is the purpose of conducting final survey of the crime scene?
88. What is the purpose of conducting final survey of the crime scene?
A. Alec Nayhem
B. Allan Pinkerton
C. Thomas Byrnes
D. None of these
F U N D A M E N TA L S O F C R I M I N A L I N V E S T I G AT I O N
A. Alec Nayhem
B. Allan Pinkerton
C. Thomas Byrnes
D. None of these
F U N D A M E N TA L S O F C R I M I N A L I N V E S T I G AT I O N
a. I,ii,iii
b. I,ii,iv
c. I,iii,iv
d. I,ii,iii,iv
F U N D A M E N TA L S O F C R I M I N A L I N V E S T I G AT I O N
a. I,ii,iii
b. I,ii,iv
c. I,iii,iv
d. I,ii,iii,iv
F U N D A M E N TA L S O F C R I M I N A L I N V E S T I G AT I O N
91. What kind of search method wherein the crime scene is subdivided into
areas, buildings into rooms or floors then each of the officer are then assigned
accordingly?
a. Concentric search
b. Strip search
c. Sector search
d. Double strip search
F U N D A M E N TA L S O F C R I M I N A L I N V E S T I G AT I O N
91. What kind of search method wherein the crime scene is subdivided into
areas, buildings into rooms or floors then each of the officer are then assigned
accordingly?
a. Concentric search
b. Strip search
c. Sector search
d. Double strip search
F U N D A M E N TA L S O F C R I M I N A L I N V E S T I G AT I O N
A. loose tail
B. casing
C. pony tail
D. close tail
F U N D A M E N TA L S O F C R I M I N A L I N V E S T I G AT I O N
A. loose tail
B. casing
C. pony tail
D. close tail
F U N D A M E N TA L S O F C R I M I N A L I N V E S T I G AT I O N
A. Corroborative evidence
B. Circumstantial evidence
C. Direct evidence
D. Real evidence
F U N D A M E N TA L S O F C R I M I N A L I N V E S T I G AT I O N
A. Corroborative evidence
B. Circumstantial evidence
C. Direct evidence
D. Real evidence
F U N D A M E N TA L S O F C R I M I N A L I N V E S T I G AT I O N
94. Ways and means are resorted for the purpose of trapping and
capturing the law breaker during the execution of a criminal act.
A. Instigation
B. Inducement
C. Buy bust operation
D. Entrapment
F U N D A M E N TA L S O F C R I M I N A L I N V E S T I G AT I O N
94. Ways and means are resorted for the purpose of trapping and
capturing the law breaker during the execution of a criminal act.
A. Instigation
B. Inducement
C. Buy bust operation
D. Entrapment
F U N D A M E N TA L S O F C R I M I N A L I N V E S T I G AT I O N
A. Bugging
B. Dubbing
C. Mimicking
D. Elicitation
F U N D A M E N TA L S O F C R I M I N A L I N V E S T I G AT I O N
A. Bugging
B. Dubbing
C. Mimicking
D. Elicitation
F U N D A M E N TA L S O F C R I M I N A L I N V E S T I G AT I O N
96. What interrogation techniques when the investigator indicates he does not
consider his subject’s indiscretion a grave offense.
A. Sympathetic Appeal
B. Extenuation
C. Mutt and Jeff
D. Emotional Appeal
F U N D A M E N TA L S O F C R I M I N A L I N V E S T I G AT I O N
96. What interrogation techniques when the investigator indicates he does not
consider his subject’s indiscretion a grave offense.
A. Sympathetic Appeal
B. Extenuation
C. Mutt and Jeff
D. Emotional Appeal
F U N D A M E N TA L S O F C R I M I N A L I N V E S T I G AT I O N
1. It's the stiffening of certain group of muscles occurring at the moment of death,
usually associated with violent death due to extreme nervous tension, or even
fatigue.
A. Rigor Mortis
B. Cadaveric spasm
C. Cold stiffening
D. heat stiffening
• Rigor Mortis
Refers to the stiffening of the
limbs of a corpse. This is caused
by the chemical change in the
muscles after death.
3- 6 hours after death
I N S TA N TA N E O U S
LIVIDITY
S P E C I A L C R I M E I N V E S T I G AT I O N
2. When the gunshot wound of the victim is located in the area of the body
that is relatively inaccessible to the victim, it is an indication of:
A. natural death
B. homicidal death
C. Accidental death
D. Suicide
S P E C I A L C R I M E I N V E S T I G AT I O N
2. When the gunshot wound of the victim is located in the area of the body
that is relatively inaccessible to the victim, it is an indication of:
A. natural death
B. homicidal death
C. Accidental death
D. Suicide
S P E C I A L C R I M E I N V E S T I G AT I O N
a. Core organization
b. Secondary organization
c. Cartel
d. Local organization
S P E C I A L C R I M E I N V E S T I G AT I O N
a. Core organization
b. Secondary organization
c. Cartel
d. Local organization
S P E C I A L C R I M E I N V E S T I G AT I O N
A. Strangulation
C. Pneumonia
B. Shock
D. Convulsion
S P E C I A L C R I M E I N V E S T I G AT I O N
5. Which of the following is the most common means of the death by asphyxia?
A. Strangulation
C. Pneumonia
B. Shock
D. Convulsion
a.Homicide
b.Carnapping and arson
c.Sexual assault and robbery
d.Libel
S P E C I A L C R I M E I N V E S T I G AT I O N
a.Homicide
b.Carnapping and arson
c.Sexual assault and robbery
d.Libel
S P E C I A L C R I M E I N V E S T I G AT I O N
8. There are two robbers who broke into a house and carried away some
valuables. After they left such house these two robbers decided to cut or
divide the loot already so that they can go of them. So while they are dividing
the loot the other robber noticed that the one doing the division is trying to
cheat him and so he immediately boxed him. Now this robber who was boxed
then pulled out his gun and fired at the other one killing the latter. What crime
is committed?
8. There are two robbers who broke into a house and carried away some
valuables. After they left such house these two robbers decided to cut or
divide the loot already so that they can go of them. So while they are dividing
the loot the other robber noticed that the one doing the division is trying to
cheat him and so he immediately boxed him. Now this robber who was boxed
then pulled out his gun and fired at the other one killing the latter. What crime
is committed?
A. Robbery
B. Robbery w/ Rape
C. Robbery and Rape
D. NONE
S P E C I A L C R I M E I N V E S T I G AT I O N
9. A committed robbery but during the robbery he saw B a beautiful woman which he raped it. But
B. pardoned A, and they get married. What crime is committed?
A. Robbery
B. Robbery w/ Rape
C. Robbery and Rape
D. NONE
• Ra 8353 Article 266-C. Effect of Pardon. – The subsequent valid marriage between the
offended party shall extinguish the criminal action or the penalty imposed.
In case it is the legal husband who is the offender, the subsequent forgiveness by the wife as
the offended party shall extinguish the criminal action or the penalty: Provided, That the
crime shall not be extinguished or the penalty shall not be abated if the marriage is void ab
initio.
S P E C I A L C R I M E I N V E S T I G AT I O N
10. On a sari-sari store, a vehicle bumped the wall. The wall collapsed.
There was a small opening there. At night, a man entered through that
opening without breaking the same and gets items there. What crime is
committed?
A. Robbery
B. Theft
C. Robbery w/ force upon things
D. None
S P E C I A L C R I M E I N V E S T I G AT I O N
10. On a sari-sari store, a vehicle bumped the wall. The wall collapsed.
There was a small opening there. At night, a man entered through that
opening without breaking the same and gets items there. What crime is
committed?
A. Robbery
B. Theft
C. Robbery w/ force upon things
D. None
S P E C I A L C R I M E I N V E S T I G AT I O N
A. RA 8484
B. RA 7877
C. RA 7080
D. RA 8353
S P E C I A L C R I M E I N V E S T I G AT I O N
A. RA 8484
B. RA 7877
C. RA 7080
D. RA 8353
12.If stolen goods such as laptops and cell phones are found in your house by
the police, then it is ____.
12.If stolen goods such as laptops and cell phones are found in your house by
the police, then it is ____.
a.Deoxyrebunucleic Acid
b.Deoxyribunucleic Acid
c.Deoxyribonucleic Acid
d.Deoxyribunucliec Acid
S P E C I A L C R I M E I N V E S T I G AT I O N
a.Deoxyrebunucleic Acid
b.Deoxyribunucleic Acid
c.Deoxyribonucleic Acid
d.Deoxyribunucliec Acid
S P E C I A L C R I M E I N V E S T I G AT I O N
15.It is the art of suspect’s surveillance, and this was pioneered by Allan
Pinkerton.
15.It is the art of suspect’s surveillance, and this was pioneered by Allan
Pinkerton.
16.The fact that no physical evidence was found at the scene of the
crime will most likely mean that
16.The fact that no physical evidence was found at the scene of the
crime will most likely mean that
17.The killing is murder when the offender after killing the victim cut
off the head and limbs and opened up of the body to remove the
intestines of the deceased. What circumstance qualified the killing?
17.The killing is murder when the offender after killing the victim cut
off the head and limbs and opened up of the body to remove the
intestines of the deceased. What circumstance qualified the killing?
A. Female
B. Children
C. Parents-in law
D. Male
S P E C I A L C R I M E I N V E S T I G AT I O N
A. Female
B. Children
C. Parents-in law
D. Male
S P E C I A L C R I M E I N V E S T I G AT I O N
19. Cherry red to pinkish color of lividity suggests that the person
died due to ________.
A. Racumin
B. Overdosed
C. Cyanide Poisoning
D. Phosphorus poisoning
S P E C I A L C R I M E I N V E S T I G AT I O N
19. Cherry red to pinkish color of lividity suggests that the person
died due to ________.
A. Racumin
B. Overdosed
C. Cyanide Poisoning
D. Phosphorus poisoning
S P E C I A L C R I M E I N V E S T I G AT I O N
20. The lifting or removal of a dead body from the grave for the
conduct of medical examination.
A. Interment
B. Exhumation
C. Autopsy
D. Inhumation
S P E C I A L C R I M E I N V E S T I G AT I O N
20. The lifting or removal of a dead body from the grave for the
conduct of medical examination.
A. Interment
B. Exhumation
C. Autopsy
D. Inhumation
S P E C I A L C R I M E I N V E S T I G AT I O N
22. Vincent killed his adoptor after the rendition of judgment of the
petition for adoption. What was the crime committed by Vincent?
a. Parricide c. Homicide
b. Murder d. None of the above
S P E C I A L C R I M E I N V E S T I G AT I O N
22. Vincent killed his adoptor after the rendition of judgment of the
petition for adoption. What was the crime committed by Vincent?
a. Parricide c. Homicide
b. Murder d. None of the above
S P E C I A L C R I M E I N V E S T I G AT I O N
25. Which of the following is the primary role of the investigator upon
arrival at the homicide scene?
a. Verification of death
b. Identification of the person who is responsible for the death
c. Call a physician for the proper declaration of death
d. All of the above
S P E C I A L C R I M E I N V E S T I G AT I O N
25. Which of the following is the primary role of the investigator upon
arrival at the homicide scene?
a. Verification of death
b. Identification of the person who is responsible for the death
c. Call a physician for the proper declaration of death
d. All of the above
S P E C I A L C R I M E I N V E S T I G AT I O N
27. As soon as the child is rescued, the child shall be endorsed to the
LSWDO and the rescue operations entered in the Pink Blotter. The
responding officer shall immediately rescue the child and shall
undertake first in case If the child’s offense is light ?
27. As soon as the child is rescued, the child shall be endorsed to the
LSWDO and the rescue operations entered in the Pink Blotter. The
responding officer shall immediately rescue the child and shall
undertake first in case If the child’s offense is light ?
28. In this case, a price, reward or promise has been considered to kill
the victim:
A. Homicide C. Infanticide
B. Parricide D. Murder
S P E C I A L C R I M E I N V E S T I G AT I O N
28. In this case, a price, reward or promise has been considered to kill
the victim:
A. Homicide C. Infanticide
B. Parricide D. Murder
S P E C I A L C R I M E I N V E S T I G AT I O N
a. Homicide c. Parricide
b. Murder d. Any of the choices
S P E C I A L C R I M E I N V E S T I G AT I O N
a. Homicide c. Parricide
b. Murder d. Any of the choices
S P E C I A L C R I M E I N V E S T I G AT I O N
30. In attempted or frustrated homicide, the offender must have tthe intent
to kill the victim. If there is no intent to kill, the offender is liable for-
a. Physical injury
b. Homicide
c. Serious physical injury
d. Consummated physical injury
S P E C I A L C R I M E I N V E S T I G AT I O N
30. In attempted or frustrated homicide, the offender must have tthe intent
to kill the victim. If there is no intent to kill, the offender is liable for-
a. Physical injury
b. Homicide
c. Serious physical injury
d. Consummated physical injury
S P E C I A L C R I M E I N V E S T I G AT I O N
A. preliminary survey
B. collection of evidence
C. documentation of scene
D. release of crime scene
S P E C I A L C R I M E I N V E S T I G AT I O N
A. preliminary survey
B. collection of evidence
C. documentation of scene
D. release of crime scene
S P E C I A L C R I M E I N V E S T I G AT I O N
32. The essence of this crime is the taking and transporting of a person against
his will from one place to another.
a. Kidnapping c. Abduction
b. Illegal detention d. Coercion
ELEMENTS OF KIDNAPPING AND SERIOUS ILLEGAL
DETENTION:
1. A person kidnaps or detains another, or deprives another of liberty;
2. The offender must be a private individual;
3. Any of the following circumstance must be present:
a. The kidnapping or detention must last for more than 3 days;
b. The kidnapping was done simulating public authority;
c. Any serious physical injuries are inflicted upon the person kidnapped or threats to kill him are made.
d. The victim is a minor, female or a public officer.
S P E C I A L C R I M E I N V E S T I G AT I O N
A. Strangulation
C. Pneumonia
B. Shock
D. Convulsion
S P E C I A L C R I M E I N V E S T I G AT I O N
A. Strangulation
C. Pneumonia
B. Shock
D. Convulsion
S P E C I A L C R I M E I N V E S T I G AT I O N
35. Kellin killed Quinn his Common Law Partner. What is the crime
committed?
A. Parricide
B. Homicide
C. Murder
D. Matricide
S P E C I A L C R I M E I N V E S T I G AT I O N
35. Kellin killed Quinn his Common Law Partner. What is the crime
committed?
A. Parricide
B. Homicide
C. Murder
D. Matricide
S P E C I A L C R I M E I N V E S T I G AT I O N
37. In collecting fresh blood samples from the crime scene this liquid is
used to ensure that the evidence is preserved.
A. Brine Solution
B. Etching Solution
C. Saline Solution
D. Formaldehyde
S P E C I A L C R I M E I N V E S T I G AT I O N
37. In collecting fresh blood samples from the crime scene this liquid is
used to ensure that the evidence is preserved.
A. Brine Solution
B. Etching Solution
C. Saline Solution
D. Formaldehyde
S P E C I A L C R I M E I N V E S T I G AT I O N
A. Asphyxia
B. Marijuana
C. Burn
D. Shock
S P E C I A L C R I M E I N V E S T I G AT I O N
A. Asphyxia
B. Marijuana
C. Burn
D. Shock
S P E C I A L C R I M E I N V E S T I G AT I O N
39. A type of lividity in which the blood is still in fluid form inside blood
vessel; change as position of the body changes. Blood remains fluid in the
blood vessel for 6- 8 hours.
A. Hypostatic lividity
B. Diffusion lividity
C. Post-mortem lividity
D. Lividity
S P E C I A L C R I M E I N V E S T I G AT I O N
39. A type of lividity in which the blood is still in fluid form inside blood
vessel; change as position of the body changes. Blood remains fluid in the
blood vessel for 6- 8 hours.
A. Hypostatic lividity
B. Diffusion lividity
C. Post-mortem lividity
D. Lividity
S P E C I A L C R I M E I N V E S T I G AT I O N
41. The cracks produced in glass originate on the opposite surface of the
glass and subjected to stretching are known as:
A. radial
B. Concentric
C. A and c
D. None
S P E C I A L C R I M E I N V E S T I G AT I O N
41. The cracks produced in glass originate on the opposite surface of the
glass and subjected to stretching are known as:
A. radial
B. Concentric
C. A and c
D. None
S P E C I A L C R I M E I N V E S T I G AT I O N
42. When the gunshot wound of the victim is located in the area of the
body that is relatively inaccessible to the victim, it is an indication of:
A. natural death
B. homicidal death
C. Accidental death
D. Suicide
S P E C I A L C R I M E I N V E S T I G AT I O N
42. When the gunshot wound of the victim is located in the area of the
body that is relatively inaccessible to the victim, it is an indication of:
A. natural death
B. homicidal death
C. Accidental death
D. Suicide
S P E C I A L C R I M E I N V E S T I G AT I O N
A. 10 days
B. No time Limit
C. 15 days
D. NONE
S P E C I A L C R I M E I N V E S T I G AT I O N
A. 10 days
B. No time Limit
C. 15 days
D. NONE
S P E C I A L C R I M E I N V E S T I G AT I O N
45. As provided by the Revised Penal Code, robbery is divided into two
different classifications, one is robbery by the use of force upon things,
and the other is:
45. As provided by the Revised Penal Code, robbery is divided into two
different classifications, one is robbery by the use of force upon things,
and the other is:
a. penetrating wound
b. perforating wound
c. laceration
d. petechiae
S P E C I A L C R I M E I N V E S T I G AT I O N
a. penetrating wound
b. perforating wound
c. laceration
d. petechiae
S P E C I A L C R I M E I N V E S T I G AT I O N
a. women only
b. men only
c. men and women
d. transgenders
S P E C I A L C R I M E I N V E S T I G AT I O N
a. women only
b. men only
c. men and women
d. transgenders
S P E C I A L C R I M E I N V E S T I G AT I O N
A. Collection
C. Scratcher
B. Luminous
D. Stylus
S P E C I A L C R I M E I N V E S T I G AT I O N
A. Collection
C. Scratcher
B. Luminous
D. Stylus
S P E C I A L C R I M E I N V E S T I G AT I O N
50. It is the art of suspect’s surveillance, and this was pioneered by Allan
Pinkerton.
50. It is the art of suspect’s surveillance, and this was pioneered by Allan
Pinkerton.
A. preliminary investigation
B. interrogation
C. custodial investigation
D. cross examination
S P E C I A L C R I M E I N V E S T I G AT I O N
A. preliminary investigation
B. interrogation
C. custodial investigation
D. cross examination
S P E C I A L C R I M E I N V E S T I G AT I O N
A. day time
B. night time
C. any day and at any time of the day or night
D. weekdays
S P E C I A L C R I M E I N V E S T I G AT I O N
A. day time
B. night time
C. any day and at any time of the day or night
D. weekdays
S P E C I A L C R I M E I N V E S T I G AT I O N
61.A kind of evidence which may link the suspect to the crime scene or
offense. Examples are fingerprints, impressions, blood etc.
A. physical evidence
B. associative evidence
C. tracing evidence
D. factual evidence
S P E C I A L C R I M E I N V E S T I G AT I O N
61.A kind of evidence which may link the suspect to the crime scene or
offense. Examples are fingerprints, impressions, blood etc.
A. physical evidence
B. associative evidence
C. tracing evidence
D. factual evidence
S P E C I A L C R I M E I N V E S T I G AT I O N
A. physical evidence
B. documentary evidence
C. tracing evidence
D. testimonial evidence
S P E C I A L C R I M E I N V E S T I G AT I O N
A. physical evidence
B. documentary evidence
C. tracing evidence
D. testimonial evidence
S P E C I A L C R I M E I N V E S T I G AT I O N
63. One where arrest is made only after the investigators believed they
have identified the maximum number of suspect gathered the necessary
evidence to sustain successful prosecutions.
a. large operation
b. sting operation a deceptive operation designed to catch a person
attempting to commit a crime.
c. covert operation
d. intelligence operation
S P E C I A L C R I M E I N V E S T I G AT I O N
63. One where arrest is made only after the investigators believed they
have identified the maximum number of suspect gathered the necessary
evidence to sustain successful prosecutions.
a. large operation
b. sting operation a deceptive operation designed to catch a person
attempting to commit a crime.
c. covert operation
d. intelligence operation
S P E C I A L C R I M E I N V E S T I G AT I O N
64. often indicated the side on which the pane was struck. As the force
moves through the pane, pressure directly in front of the striking objects
creates a cone-like opening in the glass.
a.Radial fracture
b.Concentric fracture
c.Cone fracture
d.Circular fracture
S P E C I A L C R I M E I N V E S T I G AT I O N
64. often indicated the side on which the pane was struck. As the force
moves through the pane, pressure directly in front of the striking objects
creates a cone-like opening in the glass.
a.Radial fracture
b.Concentric fracture
c.Cone fracture
d.Circular fracture
S P E C I A L C R I M E I N V E S T I G AT I O N
a.Stroke
b.Cardiac Arrest
c.Asphyxia
d.Strangulation
S P E C I A L C R I M E I N V E S T I G AT I O N
a.Stroke
b.Cardiac Arrest
c.Asphyxia
d.Strangulation
S P E C I A L C R I M E I N V E S T I G AT I O N
67. Suspects rape to assert their masculinity and dominance over victims.
He does not doubt his masculinity but uses rape as a form of symbolic
power over women
a.Power-reassurance
b.Power-assertive
c.Sadistic
d.Opportunistic
S P E C I A L C R I M E I N V E S T I G AT I O N
67. Suspects rape to assert their masculinity and dominance over victims.
He does not doubt his masculinity but uses rape as a form of symbolic
power over women
a.Power-reassurance
b.Power-assertive
c.Sadistic
d.Opportunistic
S P E C I A L C R I M E I N V E S T I G AT I O N
68. The Female Blowfly which typically lay it’s eggs at the _______.
a. drainage
b.canals
c.water
d. rotten flesh
S P E C I A L C R I M E I N V E S T I G AT I O N
68. The Female Blowfly which typically lay it’s eggs at the _______.
a. drainage
b.canals
c.water
d. rotten flesh
S P E C I A L C R I M E I N V E S T I G AT I O N
71. You are a police officer responding to a crime which there is a dying
person. You will obtain dying declaration from him. Which of the
following is not one of your duties in regard to dying declaration?
71. You are a police officer responding to a crime which there is a dying
person. You will obtain dying declaration from him. Which of the
following is not one of your duties in regard to dying declaration?
a. livormortis
b. rigormortis
c. algor mortis
d. all of the above
S P E C I A L C R I M E I N V E S T I G AT I O N
a. livormortis
b. rigormortis
c. algor mortis
d. all of the above
S P E C I A L C R I M E I N V E S T I G AT I O N
73. This is the first that a first responder must do upon his arrival at the
scene of the crime:
73. This is the first that a first responder must do upon his arrival at the
scene of the crime:
74. It refers to the forcible expulsion of a fetus from the mother’s womb:
a. Infanticide
b. Parricide
c.Abortion
d. Murder
S P E C I A L C R I M E I N V E S T I G AT I O N
74. It refers to the forcible expulsion of a fetus from the mother’s womb:
a. Infanticide
b. Parricide
c.Abortion
d. Murder
S P E C I A L C R I M E I N V E S T I G AT I O N
75. In this case, a price, reward or promise has been considered to kill the
victim:
a. Homicide
b. Parricide
c. Infanticide
d. Murder
S P E C I A L C R I M E I N V E S T I G AT I O N
75. In this case, a price, reward or promise has been considered to kill the
victim:
a. Homicide
b. Parricide
c. Infanticide
d. Murder
S P E C I A L C R I M E I N V E S T I G AT I O N
76. It is the photographing of arrested suspect both full face and side
profile.
a. Line up
b. Portrait parle
c. Selfie
d. Mug shot
S P E C I A L C R I M E I N V E S T I G AT I O N
76. It is the photographing of arrested suspect both full face and side
profile.
a. Line up
b. Portrait parle
c. Selfie
d. Mug shot
S P E C I A L C R I M E I N V E S T I G AT I O N
77. What is the liability of the offender who, on the occasion of the crime
of robbery, killed his cohort while trying to flee from the scene?
77. What is the liability of the offender who, on the occasion of the crime
of robbery, killed his cohort while trying to flee from the scene?
A. Physical injury
B. Illegal discharge of F/A
C. Direct Assault crimes against public order
d. Parricide
S P E C I A L C R I M E I N V E S T I G AT I O N
A. Physical injury
B. Illegal discharge of F/A
C. Direct Assault crimes against public order
d. Parricide
S P E C I A L C R I M E I N V E S T I G AT I O N
79. Aldus snatched the bag of a lady walking along Hidalgo Street
committed what crime?
A. Theft
B. Estafa
C. Robbery
D. Malicious mischief
S P E C I A L C R I M E I N V E S T I G AT I O N
79. Aldus snatched the bag of a lady walking along Hidalgo Street
committed what crime?
A. Theft
B. Estafa
C. Robbery
D. Malicious mischief
S P E C I A L C R I M E I N V E S T I G AT I O N
80. Which of the following is a blunt force injury caused by dragging that
tears off the tissue often caused by very forceful blunt- instrument blows?
a. Abrasions
b. Contusions
c. Punctures
d. Lacerations
S P E C I A L C R I M E I N V E S T I G AT I O N
80. Which of the following is a blunt force injury caused by dragging that
tears off the tissue often caused by very forceful blunt- instrument blows?
a. Abrasions
b. Contusions
c. Punctures
d. Lacerations
S P E C I A L C R I M E I N V E S T I G AT I O N
81. These are spontaneous and unplanned remarks made by persons at the
scene of the crime:
a. Adverse testimony
b. Hearsay
c. Res Gestae
d. Dying declaration
S P E C I A L C R I M E I N V E S T I G AT I O N
81. These are spontaneous and unplanned remarks made by persons at the
scene of the crime:
a. Adverse testimony
b. Hearsay
c. Res Gestae
d. Dying declaration
S P E C I A L C R I M E I N V E S T I G AT I O N
82. Which of the following are the questions in incidents involving assaults
that CANNOT be answer by a medico legal?
82. Which of the following are the questions in incidents involving assaults
that CANNOT be answer by a medico legal?
83. June killed his illegitimate grandchild. What is the crime committed?
A.Parricide
B. Homicide
C. Infanticide
D. Arson
S P E C I A L C R I M E I N V E S T I G AT I O N
83. June killed his illegitimate grandchild. What is the crime committed?
A.Parricide
B. Homicide
C. Infanticide
D. Arson
S P E C I A L C R I M E I N V E S T I G AT I O N
84.One night, while high on drugs, Ana threw her less than three hours old
baby down the stairs, which caused the same to die. What crime has been
committed?
a. Infanticide
b. Parricide
c. Murder
d. Homicide
S P E C I A L C R I M E I N V E S T I G AT I O N
84.One night, while high on drugs, Ana threw her less than three hours old
baby down the stairs, which caused the same to die. What crime has been
committed?
a. Infanticide
b. Parricide
c. Murder
d. Homicide
S P E C I A L C R I M E I N V E S T I G AT I O N
85. Supposed Ana threw the three days old baby of her sister, what crime has
been committed?
A. Infanticide
B. Parricide
C. Murder
D. homicide
S P E C I A L C R I M E I N V E S T I G AT I O N
85. Supposed Ana threw the three days old baby of her sister, what crime has
been committed?
A. Infanticide
B. Parricide
C. Murder
D. homicide
S P E C I A L C R I M E I N V E S T I G AT I O N
a. RA 8353
b. RA 8505
c. RA 7877
d. RA 9995
S P E C I A L C R I M E I N V E S T I G AT I O N
a. RA 8353
b. RA 8505
c. RA 7877
d. RA 9995
S P E C I A L C R I M E I N V E S T I G AT I O N
a.Torture
b.Mental torture
c.Physical torture
d.Psychological torture
S P E C I A L C R I M E I N V E S T I G AT I O N
a.Torture
b.Mental torture
c.Physical torture
d.Psychological torture
S P E C I A L C R I M E I N V E S T I G AT I O N
89. A and B are husband and wife, while working as a security guard of a
bank, A felt sick one night and decided to go home around midnight and saw
B having sexual intercourse with a neighbor C. A grabbed C and hacked the
latter to death. As an investigator, what crime if any, would you charge against
A?
a.Homicide
b.Murder
c.Parricide
d.None, because A is exempted from criminal liability.
S P E C I A L C R I M E I N V E S T I G AT I O N
89. A and B are husband and wife, while working as a security guard of a
bank, A felt sick one night and decided to go home around midnight and saw
B having sexual intercourse with a neighbor C. A grabbed C and hacked the
latter to death. As an investigator, what crime if any, would you charge against
A?
a.Homicide
b.Murder
c.Parricide
d.None, because A is exempted from criminal liability.
S P E C I A L C R I M E I N V E S T I G AT I O N
92. X a male, takes Y another male, to a motel and there, through threat and
intimidation succeeds in inserting his penis into the anus of Y. What crime, if
any does X commit?
92. X a male, takes Y another male, to a motel and there, through threat and
intimidation succeeds in inserting his penis into the anus of Y. What crime, if
any does X commit?
a. PD 1612 c. BP 22
b. RA 3019 d. PD 532
S P E C I A L C R I M E I N V E S T I G AT I O N
a. PD 1612 c. BP 22
b. RA 3019 d. PD 532
S P E C I A L C R I M E I N V E S T I G AT I O N
94. Republic Act No. 7438 defines immediate members of the family are as
follows, except:
94. Republic Act No. 7438 defines immediate members of the family are as
follows, except:
95. Jessie was invited by the NBI operatives to answer questions pertinent to
the murder case investigated. After the questioning at the NBI Headquarters
however, he was held for further questioning and considered him a suspect
already. Persons who can visit him are as follows, except:
95. Jessie was invited by the NBI operatives to answer questions pertinent to
the murder case investigated. After the questioning at the NBI Headquarters
however, he was held for further questioning and considered him a suspect
already. Persons who can visit him are as follows, except:
96. A killed B with treachery. What is the crime committed by the latter?
a. Homicide
b. Murder
c. Parricide
d. None
S P E C I A L C R I M E I N V E S T I G AT I O N
96. A killed B with treachery. What is the crime committed by the latter?
a. Homicide
b. Murder
c. Parricide
d. None
S P E C I A L C R I M E I N V E S T I G AT I O N
a.Promise to marry
b.Prostitute who has not been paid as agreed
c.Person in authority who arrest another and having sex with the latter with the
promise of release from custody
d.Sexual intercourse while the victim is unconscious or otherwise deprive of
reason
S P E C I A L C R I M E I N V E S T I G AT I O N
a.Promise to marry
b.Prostitute who has not been paid as agreed
c.Person in authority who arrest another and having sex with the latter with the
promise of release from custody
d.Sexual intercourse while the victim is unconscious or otherwise deprive of
reason
S P E C I A L C R I M E I N V E S T I G AT I O N
A. preliminary survey
B. collection of evidence
C. documentation of scene
D. release of crime scene
S P E C I A L C R I M E I N V E S T I G AT I O N
A. preliminary survey
B. collection of evidence
C. documentation of scene
D. release of crime scene
T R A F F I C M A N A G E M E N T A N D A R S O N I N V E S T I G AT I O N
1.Marks left on the roadway by tires when the brakes were applied
strongly, hence the wheels locked, and not free to rotate
A. Key event
B. Scuff marks
C. Debris
D. Skid marks
T R A F F I C M A N A G E M E N T A N D A R S O N I N V E S T I G AT I O N
1.Marks left on the roadway by tires when the brakes were applied strongly, hence the wheels locked, and not
free to rotate
A. Key event
B. Scuff marks
C. Debris
D. Skid marks
• SCUFF MARKS – a friction mark on a pavement made by a tire which is both rotating and slipping;
• SKIP SKID – a braking skidmark interrupted at frequent regular intervals; the skidmark made by a bouncing wheel
on which brakes keep the wheel from turning.
• Gap SKID – a breaking skid mark which is interrupted by release and reapplication of brakes or which terminates
by release of brakes before collision
• Key event - an event on the road which characterizes the manner of occurrence of a motor vehicle traffic accident.
■ -Running off road
■ -Non-collision on road
■ -Collision on road
T R A F F I C M A N A G E M E N T A N D A R S O N I N V E S T I G AT I O N
• PERCEPTION OF HAZARD
- it is seeing, feeling, or hearing and understanding the usual or unexpected movement or
condition that
could be taken as sign of the accident about to happen
• START OF EVASIVE ACTION
-it is the first action taken by the traffic unit to escape from a collision course or otherwise to
avoid a hazard
• INITIAL CONTACT
- The first accident touching an object collision course or otherwise avoid hazard.
• MAXIMUM ENGAGEMENT
- It is greatest collapse or overlap in a collision. The force between the traffic unit and the object
collided with are greatest at maximum engagement.
• DISENGAGEMENT
- it is the separation of a traffic unit in motion from a object with which is has collided. The
force between the object cease at this time.
• STOPPING
- this is when traffic unit/s involved come to rest. It usually stabilized the accident situation
T R A F F I C M A N A G E M E N T A N D A R S O N I N V E S T I G AT I O N
A. Underspeeding
B. Failure to slow down
C. Reckless driving
D. Overspeeding
T R A F F I C M A N A G E M E N T A N D A R S O N I N V E S T I G AT I O N
A. Underspeeding
B. Failure to slow down
C. Reckless driving
D. Overspeeding
T R A F F I C M A N A G E M E N T A N D A R S O N I N V E S T I G AT I O N
4. What is the general rule for the movement of vehicular traffic in the
Philippines?
4. What is the general rule for the movement of vehicular traffic in the
Philippines?
a. illegal unloading
b. traffic obstruction
c. illegal loading
d. illegal stopping
T R A F F I C M A N A G E M E N T A N D A R S O N I N V E S T I G AT I O N
a. illegal unloading
b. traffic obstruction
c. illegal loading
d. illegal stopping
T R A F F I C M A N A G E M E N T A N D A R S O N I N V E S T I G AT I O N
A. Stopping
B. Disengagement
C. Injury
D. Initial Contact
T R A F F I C M A N A G E M E N T A N D A R S O N I N V E S T I G AT I O N
A. Stopping
B. Disengagement
C. Injury
D. Initial Contact
T R A F F I C M A N A G E M E N T A N D A R S O N I N V E S T I G AT I O N
a. gridlock
b. congestion
c. traffic jam
d. bottleneck
T R A F F I C M A N A G E M E N T A N D A R S O N I N V E S T I G AT I O N
a. gridlock
b. congestion
c. traffic jam
d. bottleneck
T R A F F I C M A N A G E M E N T A N D A R S O N I N V E S T I G AT I O N
8. Any motor vehicle accident that results in injuries other than fatal to
one or more persons.
8. Any motor vehicle accident that results in injuries other than fatal to
one or more persons.
a. curb
b. shoulder
c. trafficway
d. pavement
T R A F F I C M A N A G E M E N T A N D A R S O N I N V E S T I G AT I O N
a. curb
b. shoulder
c. trafficway
d. pavement
T R A F F I C M A N A G E M E N T A N D A R S O N I N V E S T I G AT I O N
10.It refers to the edge where a raised sidewalk meets the roadway or
a street.
a.curb
b.shoulder
c.trafficway
d.pavement
T R A F F I C M A N A G E M E N T A N D A R S O N I N V E S T I G AT I O N
10.It refers to the edge where a raised sidewalk meets the roadway or
a street.
a.curb
b.shoulder
c.trafficway
d.pavement
T R A F F I C M A N A G E M E N T A N D A R S O N I N V E S T I G AT I O N
12.It is a police operation purposely to seal off the probable exit points
of fleeing suspects from the crime scene to prevent their escape.
a. Saturation drive
b. Entrapment
c. Instigation
d. Dragnet operation
T R A F F I C M A N A G E M E N T A N D A R S O N I N V E S T I G AT I O N
12.It is a police operation purposely to seal off the probable exit points
of fleeing suspects from the crime scene to prevent their escape.
a. Saturation drive
b. Entrapment
c. Instigation
d. Dragnet operation
T R A F F I C M A N A G E M E N T A N D A R S O N I N V E S T I G AT I O N
a.State of necessity
b. Defensive driving
c. Last clear chance
d. Evasive action
T R A F F I C M A N A G E M E N T A N D A R S O N I N V E S T I G AT I O N
a.State of necessity
b. Defensive driving
c. Last clear chance
d. Evasive action
T R A F F I C M A N A G E M E N T A N D A R S O N I N V E S T I G AT I O N
a. Traffic islands
b. Pedestrian Barriers
c. Parking areas
d. Pavement markings
T R A F F I C M A N A G E M E N T A N D A R S O N I N V E S T I G AT I O N
a. Traffic islands
b. Pedestrian Barriers
c. Parking areas
d. Pavement markings
T R A F F I C M A N A G E M E N T A N D A R S O N I N V E S T I G AT I O N
A. RA 4136 C. RA 5487
B. RA 7877 D. RA 9208
T R A F F I C M A N A G E M E N T A N D A R S O N I N V E S T I G AT I O N
A. RA 4136 C. RA 5487
B. RA 7877 D. RA 9208
T R A F F I C M A N A G E M E N T A N D A R S O N I N V E S T I G AT I O N
A. RA 8750
B .RA 7924
C. RA 8749
D. PD 96
T R A F F I C M A N A G E M E N T A N D A R S O N I N V E S T I G AT I O N
19.It refers to a modern urban system of roadway above street level for
free-flow traffic.
A. Expressway B. Subway
C. Skyway D. Tunnel road
T R A F F I C M A N A G E M E N T A N D A R S O N I N V E S T I G AT I O N
19.It refers to a modern urban system of roadway above street level for
free-flow traffic.
A. Expressway B. Subway
C. Skyway D. Tunnel road
A. Arrest
B. Traffic Arrest
C. Traffic Citation
D. Traffic Warning
T R A F F I C M A N A G E M E N T A N D A R S O N I N V E S T I G AT I O N
20.It refers to enforcement actions which consist of taking a person into custody for the purpose of
holding or detaining him to answer a charge of law violation before a court.
A. Arrest
B. Traffic Arrest
C. Traffic Citation
D. Traffic Warning
• TRAFFIC WARNING – an act reminding the driver of his violation in order for him to
not do it again. No arrest or citation is made.
T R A F F I C M A N A G E M E N T A N D A R S O N I N V E S T I G AT I O N
21.Holder of student driver’s permit for the period of not less than ___ can
apply for non-professional driver’s license.
A. 150 Days
B. 180 Days
C. 60 Days
D. 30 Days
T R A F F I C M A N A G E M E N T A N D A R S O N I N V E S T I G AT I O N
21.Holder of student driver’s permit for the period of not less than ___ can
apply for non-professional driver’s license.
A. 150 Days
B. 180 Days
C. 60 Days
D. 30 Days
T R A F F I C M A N A G E M E N T A N D A R S O N I N V E S T I G AT I O N
A. Reparation of vehicles
B. Registration and licensing
C. Rental and license
D. Operating
T R A F F I C M A N A G E M E N T A N D A R S O N I N V E S T I G AT I O N
A. Reparation of vehicles
B. Registration and licensing
C. Rental and license
D. Operating
T R A F F I C M A N A G E M E N T A N D A R S O N I N V E S T I G AT I O N
25. One of the following statements that best indicates the main
purpose of traffic law enforcement is ______.
25. One of the following statements that best indicates the main
purpose of traffic law enforcement is ______.
A. True
B. False
C. Sometimes
D. It depends
T R A F F I C M A N A G E M E N T A N D A R S O N I N V E S T I G AT I O N
A. True
B. False
C. Sometimes
D. It depends
T R A F F I C M A N A G E M E N T A N D A R S O N I N V E S T I G AT I O N
27. Term used for an operator or a vehicle which strikes another vehicle,
object or person and left the scene without stopping to identify himself or
render aid.
27. Term used for an operator or a vehicle which strikes another vehicle,
object or person and left the scene without stopping to identify himself or
render aid.
a.lanes 2 and 3
b.outer lanes
c.inner lanes
d.either the inner or outer lanes
T R A F F I C M A N A G E M E N T A N D A R S O N I N V E S T I G AT I O N
a.lanes 2 and 3
b.outer lanes
c.inner lanes
d.either the inner or outer lanes
T R A F F I C M A N A G E M E N T A N D A R S O N I N V E S T I G AT I O N
a.Traffic
b.Collision
c.Transport
d.Transportation
T R A F F I C M A N A G E M E N T A N D A R S O N I N V E S T I G AT I O N
a.Traffic
b.Collision
c.Transport
d.Transportation
31.On a high way , a yellow or white line with a dotted white line which
means that ______.
31.On a high way , a yellow or white line with a dotted white line which
means that ______.
A. Left turn
B. Right of way
C. Right turn
D. Left of way
T R A F F I C M A N A G E M E N T A N D A R S O N I N V E S T I G AT I O N
A. Left turn
B. Right of way
C. Right turn
D. Left of way
T R A F F I C M A N A G E M E N T A N D A R S O N I N V E S T I G AT I O N
A. Brawl’s test
B. Romberg’s test
C. Takayama test
D. Stand erect test
T R A F F I C M A N A G E M E N T A N D A R S O N I N V E S T I G AT I O N
A. Brawl’s test
B. Romberg’s test
C. Takayama test
D. Stand erect test
T R A F F I C M A N A G E M E N T A N D A R S O N I N V E S T I G AT I O N
A. Perception of hazards
B. Start evasive action
C. Initial contact
D. Maximum engagement
T R A F F I C M A N A G E M E N T A N D A R S O N I N V E S T I G AT I O N
A. Perception of hazards
B. Start evasive action
C. Initial contact
D. Maximum engagement
T R A F F I C M A N A G E M E N T A N D A R S O N I N V E S T I G AT I O N
38. The chronological arrangement of the color of the traffic lights from
the bottom.
38. The chronological arrangement of the color of the traffic lights from
the bottom.
a. visual warning
b. verbal warning
c. written warning
d. oral warning
T R A F F I C M A N A G E M E N T A N D A R S O N I N V E S T I G AT I O N
a. visual warning
b. verbal warning
c. written warning
d. oral warning
T R A F F I C M A N A G E M E N T A N D A R S O N I N V E S T I G AT I O N
a. coefficient of friction
b. traffic jam
c. attribute
d. contract damage
T R A F F I C M A N A G E M E N T A N D A R S O N I N V E S T I G AT I O N
a. coefficient of friction
b. traffic jam
c. attribute
d. contract damage
T R A F F I C M A N A G E M E N T A N D A R S O N I N V E S T I G AT I O N
42. When wheeled carts were invented, the next problem by man
when travelling was?
42. When wheeled carts were invented, the next problem by man
when travelling was?
43. The inter-link between municipalities and within the city proper
with a right of way of 15 meters.
a. Provincial Road
b. Barangay Road
c. Municipal Road
d. City Road
T R A F F I C M A N A G E M E N T A N D A R S O N I N V E S T I G AT I O N
43. The inter-link between municipalities and within the city proper with a right of way
of 15 meters.
a. Provincial Road
b. Barangay Road
c. Municipal Road
d. City Road
• NATIONAL ROADS – the main road as a conduit system with a right of way from 20
meters to 120 meters.
• PROVINCIAL ROADS – the linkages between to municipalities with the right of way
from 15 meters to 60 meters
• CITY ROADS – the inter-link between municipalities and within city proper with
right of way of 15 meters
• MUNICIPAL ROADS – all roads within the town
T R A F F I C M A N A G E M E N T A N D A R S O N I N V E S T I G AT I O N
A. Confiscation
B. impounding
C. Encumbrance
D. Seizure
T R A F F I C M A N A G E M E N T A N D A R S O N I N V E S T I G AT I O N
A. Confiscation
B. impounding
C. Encumbrance
D. Seizure
T R A F F I C M A N A G E M E N T A N D A R S O N I N V E S T I G AT I O N
A. Underspeeding
B. Failure to slow down
C. Reckless driving
d. Overspeeding
T R A F F I C M A N A G E M E N T A N D A R S O N I N V E S T I G AT I O N
A. Underspeeding
B. Failure to slow down
C. Reckless driving
d. Overspeeding
T R A F F I C M A N A G E M E N T A N D A R S O N I N V E S T I G AT I O N
A.4 C. 8
B. 6 D. 14
1 – PRESIDENT
2 – VICE PRESIDENT
3 – S E N AT E P R E S I D E N T
4 – S P E A K E R O F T H E H O U S E R E P R E S E N TAT I V E
5 – C H I E F J U S T I C E O F T H E S U P R E M E C O U RT
6 – C A B I N E T S E C R E TA R I E S
7 – S E N ATO R S
8 – CONGRESSMAN
9 – A S S O C I AT E O F T H E S U P R E M E C O U RT
1 0 – P R E S I D I N G J U S T I C E A N D O T H E R J U S T I C E S O F T H E C O U RT O F A P P E A L S
11 – C H A I R M A N O F T H E C O M E L E C
1 2 – C A B I N E T S E C R E TA R I E S
1 3 – S O L I C I TO R G E N E R A L
1 4 – C H I E F O F S TA F F, A F P, C H I E F P N P
T R A F F I C M A N A G E M E N T A N D A R S O N I N V E S T I G AT I O N
A. Egotist
B. Over-emotional
C. Thwarted
D. Top Notch
T R A F F I C M A N A G E M E N T A N D A R S O N I N V E S T I G AT I O N
A. Egotist
B. Over-emotional
C. Thwarted
D. Top Notch
T R A F F I C M A N A G E M E N T A N D A R S O N I N V E S T I G AT I O N
A. Traffic Jam
B. Collision
C. Gridlock
D. Traffic Congestion
T R A F F I C M A N A G E M E N T A N D A R S O N I N V E S T I G AT I O N
A. Traffic Jam
B. Collision
C. Gridlock
D. Traffic Congestion
T R A F F I C M A N A G E M E N T A N D A R S O N I N V E S T I G AT I O N
49. Single white dotted line indicates all of the following EXCEPT
49. Single white dotted line indicates all of the following EXCEPT
50. For open country roads with no blind corners the maximum
allowable speed is___ km/h for passenger vehicles and motorcycles, 50
km/h for trucks and buses; for through streets clear of traffic 40 km/h
and 20 km/h respectively; for city and municipal streets 30 km/h and
for through crowded streets approaching intersections at blind corners
passing school zones the maximum allowable speed is 20 km/h for both
passenger cars, motorcycles as well as trucks and buses.
A. 60
B. 70
C. 80
D. 200
T R A F F I C M A N A G E M E N T A N D A R S O N I N V E S T I G AT I O N
50. For open country roads with no blind corners the maximum
allowable speed is___ km/h for passenger vehicles and motorcycles, 50
km/h for trucks and buses; for through streets clear of traffic 40 km/h
and 20 km/h respectively; for city and municipal streets 30 km/h and
for through crowded streets approaching intersections at blind corners
passing school zones the maximum allowable speed is 20 km/h for both
passenger cars, motorcycles as well as trucks and buses.
A. 60
B. 70
C. 80
D. 200
T R A F F I C M A N A G E M E N T A N D A R S O N I N V E S T I G AT I O N
A. Analytical film
B. Didactic film
C. Simulation film
D. Movie film
T R A F F I C M A N A G E M E N T A N D A R S O N I N V E S T I G AT I O N
A. Analytical film
B. Didactic film
C. Simulation film
D. Movie film
T R A F F I C M A N A G E M E N T A N D A R S O N I N V E S T I G AT I O N
A. Analytical film
B. Didactic film
C. Simulation film
D. Movie film
53. Bona fide tourist and transients who are duly licensed to operate
motor vehicles in their respective countries may be allowed to operate
motor vehicles during their stay but not beyond?
A. 12 months
B. 90 days
C. 60 days
D. 3 years
T R A F F I C M A N A G E M E N T A N D A R S O N I N V E S T I G AT I O N
53. Bona fide tourist and transients who are duly licensed to operate
motor vehicles in their respective countries may be allowed to operate
motor vehicles during their stay but not beyond?
A. 12 months
B. 90 days
C. 60 days
D. 3 years
T R A F F I C M A N A G E M E N T A N D A R S O N I N V E S T I G AT I O N
53. Bona fide tourist and transients who are duly licensed to operate
motor vehicles in their respective countries may be allowed to operate
motor vehicles during their stay but not beyond?
A. 12 months
B. 90 days
C. 60 days
D. 3 years
A. Traditional
B. Comprehensive
C. Commentary
D. Simulated
T R A F F I C M A N A G E M E N T A N D A R S O N I N V E S T I G AT I O N
A. Traditional
B. Comprehensive
C. Commentary
D. Simulated
1. COMPREHENSIVE
Place the student into the real life of driving situation from the beginning
3. COMMENTARY DRIVING METHOD
The student will be accompanied by an instructor. As the student drives, the instructor has
to give comments on his driving.
4. SIMULATED CONDITIONS AND OFF THE ROAD TRAINING
SIMULATOR – a static machine with all the important
T R A F F I C M A N A G E M E N T A N D A R S O N I N V E S T I G AT I O N
A. 1 percent
B. 2 percent
C. 0 percent
D. 0.05 percent
T R A F F I C M A N A G E M E N T A N D A R S O N I N V E S T I G AT I O N
A. 1 percent
B. 2 percent
C. 0 percent
D. 0.05 percent
T R A F F I C M A N A G E M E N T A N D A R S O N I N V E S T I G AT I O N
A. Reaction Time
B. Distance Time
C. Response Time
D. Safe time
T R A F F I C M A N A G E M E N T A N D A R S O N I N V E S T I G AT I O N
A. Reaction Time
B. Distance Time
C. Response Time
D. Safe time
T R A F F I C M A N A G E M E N T A N D A R S O N I N V E S T I G AT I O N
A. 2
B. 3
C. 4
D. 1
T R A F F I C M A N A G E M E N T A N D A R S O N I N V E S T I G AT I O N
A. 2
B. 3
C. 4
D. 1
T R A F F I C M A N A G E M E N T A N D A R S O N I N V E S T I G AT I O N
58.How many days is the extension for the TOP or temporary operators
permit?
a.72 hours
b. 3 days
c. none
d. both a and b
T R A F F I C M A N A G E M E N T A N D A R S O N I N V E S T I G AT I O N
58.How many days is the extension for the TOP or temporary operators
permit?
a.72 hours
b. 3 days
c. none
d. both a and b
T R A F F I C M A N A G E M E N T A N D A R S O N I N V E S T I G AT I O N
59.Whenever the load of vehicle extends more than one meter beyond
body, this should be attached.
A. Red lights
B. Tail lights
C. Red flags
D. Mufflers
T R A F F I C M A N A G E M E N T A N D A R S O N I N V E S T I G AT I O N
59.Whenever the load of vehicle extends more than one meter beyond
body, this should be attached.
A. Red lights
B. Tail lights
C. Red flags
D. Mufflers
T R A F F I C M A N A G E M E N T A N D A R S O N I N V E S T I G AT I O N
a.Foraging populations
b.Pastoral nomad
c.Nomad
d.gypsies
T R A F F I C M A N A G E M E N T A N D A R S O N I N V E S T I G AT I O N
a.Foraging populations
b.Pastoral nomad
c.Nomad
d.gypsies
T R A F F I C M A N A G E M E N T A N D A R S O N I N V E S T I G AT I O N
a.Bactrian camel
b.Dromedary camel
c.Humpy camel
d.two-humped camel
T R A F F I C M A N A G E M E N T A N D A R S O N I N V E S T I G AT I O N
a.Bactrian camel
b.Dromedary camel
c.Humpy camel
d.two-humped camel
T R A F F I C M A N A G E M E N T A N D A R S O N I N V E S T I G AT I O N
a.USA
b.Western Asia
c.Europe
d.Russia
T R A F F I C M A N A G E M E N T A N D A R S O N I N V E S T I G AT I O N
a.USA
b.Western Asia
c.Europe
d.Russia
T R A F F I C M A N A G E M E N T A N D A R S O N I N V E S T I G AT I O N
64. They were the major road builders in the ancient world.
a.Spaniards
b.Romans
c.Americans
d.Chinese
T R A F F I C M A N A G E M E N T A N D A R S O N I N V E S T I G AT I O N
64. They were the major road builders in the ancient world.
a.Spaniards
b.Romans
c.Americans
d.Chinese
T R A F F I C M A N A G E M E N T A N D A R S O N I N V E S T I G AT I O N
64. They were the major road builders in the ancient world.
a.Spaniards
b.Romans
c.Americans
d.Chinese
a.Arterial Highways
b.Carriageway
c.Collector Highway
d.Local Collector Road
T R A F F I C M A N A G E M E N T A N D A R S O N I N V E S T I G AT I O N
a.Arterial Highways
b.Carriageway
c.Collector Highway
d.Local Collector Road
T R A F F I C M A N A G E M E N T A N D A R S O N I N V E S T I G AT I O N
66.It is the most common type which involved crossings of two roadways
a.3-way intersection
b.4-way intersection
c.5-way intersection
d.6-way intersection
T R A F F I C M A N A G E M E N T A N D A R S O N I N V E S T I G AT I O N
66.It is the most common type which involved crossings of two roadways
a.3-way intersection
b.4-way intersection
c.5-way intersection
d.6-way intersection
T R A F F I C M A N A G E M E N T A N D A R S O N I N V E S T I G AT I O N
a.Passenger automobile
b.Passenger truck
c.Passenger jeepney
d.Truck
T R A F F I C M A N A G E M E N T A N D A R S O N I N V E S T I G AT I O N
a.Passenger automobile
b.Passenger truck
c.Passenger jeepney
d.Truck
T R A F F I C M A N A G E M E N T A N D A R S O N I N V E S T I G AT I O N
a.Uncontrolled Intersection
b.Box Junction
c.Yield-sign intersection
d.Cloverleaf
T R A F F I C M A N A G E M E N T A N D A R S O N I N V E S T I G AT I O N
a.Uncontrolled Intersection
b.Box Junction
c.Yield-sign intersection
d.Cloverleaf
• CLOVERLEAF - a highway interchange at which two highways, one crossing over the other, have a series of entrance and exit
ramos resembling the outline of a four-leaf clover and enabling vehicles to proceed in either direction on either highway.
T R A F F I C M A N A G E M E N T A N D A R S O N I N V E S T I G AT I O N
a.one-half hour after sunset and until at least one-half four before
sunrise
b.one hour after sunset and until at least one-half hour before sunrise
c.one-half hour after sunset and until at least one hour before sunrise
d.two hours after sunset and until at least one-half four before sunrise
T R A F F I C M A N A G E M E N T A N D A R S O N I N V E S T I G AT I O N
a.one-half hour after sunset and until at least one-half four before
sunrise
b.one hour after sunset and until at least one-half hour before sunrise
c.one-half hour after sunset and until at least one hour before sunrise
d.two hours after sunset and until at least one-half four before sunrise
T R A F F I C M A N A G E M E N T A N D A R S O N I N V E S T I G AT I O N
a.Engine
b.Windshield
c.Muffler
d.Lights
T R A F F I C M A N A G E M E N T A N D A R S O N I N V E S T I G AT I O N
a.Engine
b.Windshield
c.Muffler
d.Lights
T R A F F I C M A N A G E M E N T A N D A R S O N I N V E S T I G AT I O N
72.A a driver COULD leave the area of accident without being held
liable for HIT-AND-RUN, EXCEPT when:
72. A a driver COULD leave the area of accident without being held
liable for HIT-AND-RUN, EXCEPT when:
a.24 hours
b.48 hours
c.72 hours
d.15 days
T R A F F I C M A N A G E M E N T A N D A R S O N I N V E S T I G AT I O N
a.24 hours
b.48 hours
c.72 hours
d.15 days
T R A F F I C M A N A G E M E N T A N D A R S O N I N V E S T I G AT I O N
a.Filipino citizen
b.at least 17 years old
c.You must have no unsettled traffic violation.
d.You must have attended at least 15 hours of theoretical driving
lessons from any LTO-accredited driving school
T R A F F I C M A N A G E M E N T A N D A R S O N I N V E S T I G AT I O N
a.Filipino citizen
b.at least 17 years old
c.You must have no unsettled traffic violation.
d.You must have attended at least 15 hours of theoretical driving
lessons from any LTO-accredited driving school
T R A F F I C M A N A G E M E N T A N D A R S O N I N V E S T I G AT I O N
75.If you’re a holder of a driver’s license that has been expired for
10 years or more, you are no longer allowed to drive and are required
by the LTO to apply for a student permit again.
a.True
b.False
c.Yes
d.No
T R A F F I C M A N A G E M E N T A N D A R S O N I N V E S T I G AT I O N
75.If you’re a holder of a driver’s license that has been expired for
10 years or more, you are no longer allowed to drive and are required
by the LTO to apply for a student permit again.
a.True
b.False
c.Yes
d.No
T R A F F I C M A N A G E M E N T A N D A R S O N I N V E S T I G AT I O N
76. The SP shall be valid for two years from the date of its issuance.
After two years, it cannot be used for purposes of the practical
driving course.
a.True
b.False
c.Yes
d.No
T R A F F I C M A N A G E M E N T A N D A R S O N I N V E S T I G AT I O N
76. The SP shall be valid for two years from the date of its issuance.
After two years, it cannot be used for purposes of the practical
driving course.
a.True
b.False
c.Yes
d.No
T R A F F I C M A N A G E M E N T A N D A R S O N I N V E S T I G AT I O N
76. The SP shall be valid for two years from the date of its issuance.
After two years, it cannot be used for purposes of the practical
driving course.
a.True
b.False
c.Yes
d.No
T R A F F I C M A N A G E M E N T A N D A R S O N I N V E S T I G AT I O N
a.Student Permit
b.Professional Driver's License
c.Non-Professional Driver's License
d.Military Driver's License
T R A F F I C M A N A G E M E N T A N D A R S O N I N V E S T I G AT I O N
a.Student Permit
b.Professional Driver's License
c.Non-Professional Driver's License
d.Military Driver's License
T R A F F I C M A N A G E M E N T A N D A R S O N I N V E S T I G AT I O N
a.RA 4136
b.RA 10930
c.RA 10586
d.RA 8750
T R A F F I C M A N A G E M E N T A N D A R S O N I N V E S T I G AT I O N
a.RA 4136
b.RA 10930
c.RA 10586
d.RA 8750
T R A F F I C M A N A G E M E N T A N D A R S O N I N V E S T I G AT I O N
a.DL Code
b.Driver's Restriction Code
c.Vehicle Category
d.any of the above
T R A F F I C M A N A G E M E N T A N D A R S O N I N V E S T I G AT I O N
a.DL Code
b.Driver's Restriction Code
c.Vehicle Category
d.any of the above
T R A F F I C M A N A G E M E N T A N D A R S O N I N V E S T I G AT I O N
a.1
b.2
c.A
d.B
T R A F F I C M A N A G E M E N T A N D A R S O N I N V E S T I G AT I O N
a.1
b.2
c.A
d.B
T R A F F I C M A N A G E M E N T A N D A R S O N I N V E S T I G AT I O N
84.A traffic police officer stationed the route of a parade has been ordered by his
superior to allow no cars to cross the route. While the parade is in progress, an
ambulance driver on an emergency run attempts to drive his ambulance across the route
while the parade is passing.Under these circumstances the traffic police officer should.
a.ask the driver to wait until the traffic policeofficer contact his superior and obtains
decisions
b.stop the parade long enough to permit the ambulance to cross the street
c.hold up the ambulance in accordance with the superior's order
d.direct the ambulancedriver to the shortest detourwhich will add at least then minutes to
run
T R A F F I C M A N A G E M E N T A N D A R S O N I N V E S T I G AT I O N
84.A traffic police officer stationed the route of a parade has been ordered by his
superior to allow no cars to cross the route. While the parade is in progress, an
ambulance driver on an emergency run attempts to drive his ambulance across the route
while the parade is passing.Under these circumstances the traffic police officer should.
a.ask the driver to wait until the traffic policeofficer contact his superior and obtains
decisions
b.stop the parade long enough to permit the ambulance to cross the street
c.hold up the ambulance in accordance with the superior's order
d.direct the ambulancedriver to the shortest detourwhich will add at least then minutes to
run
T R A F F I C M A N A G E M E N T A N D A R S O N I N V E S T I G AT I O N
a. Density
b. Volume
c. Gravity
d.Number of units
T R A F F I C M A N A G E M E N T A N D A R S O N I N V E S T I G AT I O N
a. Density
b. Volume
c. Gravity
d.Number of units
T R A F F I C M A N A G E M E N T A N D A R S O N I N V E S T I G AT I O N
a. John road
b.John Palmer
c.John Mc Adam
d.John Negroponte
T R A F F I C M A N A G E M E N T A N D A R S O N I N V E S T I G AT I O N
a. John road
b.John Palmer
c.John Mc Adam
d.John Negroponte
T R A F F I C M A N A G E M E N T A N D A R S O N I N V E S T I G AT I O N
88. Are signs left on the road by tires that are sliding or scrubbing
whilethe wheel is still turning.
A.Skid Marks
B.Scuff Marks
C.Centrifugal skid
D. Yawn Marks
T R A F F I C M A N A G E M E N T A N D A R S O N I N V E S T I G AT I O N
88. Are signs left on the road by tires that are sliding or scrubbing
whilethe wheel is still turning.
A.Skid Marks
B.Scuff Marks
C.Centrifugal skid
D. Yawn Marks
T R A F F I C M A N A G E M E N T A N D A R S O N I N V E S T I G AT I O N
89. It is the elevated structure built for the safety of pedestrians crossing
busy highways.
a.Skyway
b.Overpass
c.Flyover
d.Underpass
T R A F F I C M A N A G E M E N T A N D A R S O N I N V E S T I G AT I O N
89. It is the elevated structure built for the safety of pedestrians crossing
busy highways.
a.Skyway
b.Overpass
c.Flyover
d.Underpass
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90. Painted on the pavement and placed at the intersections and other
places to provide pedestrians with safety zone when crossing.
a.Lane
b.Stop lines
c.Markers
d.Cross walk
T R A F F I C M A N A G E M E N T A N D A R S O N I N V E S T I G AT I O N
90. Painted on the pavement and placed at the intersections and other
places to provide pedestrians with safety zone when crossing.
a.Lane
b.Stop lines
c.Markers
d.Cross walk
T R A F F I C M A N A G E M E N T A N D A R S O N I N V E S T I G AT I O N
93. What part of the vehicle can tell or serve as basis in determining its make?
a.Headlight
b.Tail light
c.Windshields
d.Bumper
T R A F F I C M A N A G E M E N T A N D A R S O N I N V E S T I G AT I O N
93. What part of the vehicle can tell or serve as basis in determining its make?
a.Headlight
b.Tail light
c.Windshields
d.Bumper
T R A F F I C M A N A G E M E N T A N D A R S O N I N V E S T I G AT I O N
94.If you are the investigator, what particular evidence should be obtained in
hit-and-run cases?
a. Blood
b. Fiber clothing
c. Debris
d. Plate number
T R A F F I C M A N A G E M E N T A N D A R S O N I N V E S T I G AT I O N
94.If you are the investigator, what particular evidence should be obtained in
hit-and-run cases?
a. Blood
b. Fiber clothing
c. Debris
d. Plate number
T R A F F I C M A N A G E M E N T A N D A R S O N I N V E S T I G AT I O N
a.Traffic direction
b.Traffic supervision
c.Traffic control
d.Traffic management
T R A F F I C M A N A G E M E N T A N D A R S O N I N V E S T I G AT I O N
a.Traffic direction
b.Traffic supervision
c.Traffic control
d.Traffic management
T R A F F I C M A N A G E M E N T A N D A R S O N I N V E S T I G AT I O N
96.What is the traffic engineering system that employs prescribed traffic rules
and regulations and devices such as signals, and markings, to relieve vehicle
congestion and to promote safety and pedestrian mobility?
a. Traffic direction
b. Traffic supervision
c. Traffic control
d. Traffic management
T R A F F I C M A N A G E M E N T A N D A R S O N I N V E S T I G AT I O N
96.What is the traffic engineering system that employs prescribed traffic rules
and regulations and devices such as signals, and markings, to relieve vehicle
congestion and to promote safety and pedestrian mobility?
a. Traffic direction
b. Traffic supervision
c. Traffic control
d. Traffic management
T R A F F I C M A N A G E M E N T A N D A R S O N I N V E S T I G AT I O N
97.What mark is caused by the forward rotation of the wheels being slower
than the forward movement of the vehicle?
a.Skip marks
b.Impending skid marks
c.Skid marks
d.Yawn marks
T R A F F I C M A N A G E M E N T A N D A R S O N I N V E S T I G AT I O N
97.What mark is caused by the forward rotation of the wheels being slower
than the forward movement of the vehicle?
a.Skip marks
b.Impending skid marks
c.Skid marks
d.Yawn marks
YAWNMARKS - the mark made on the road by a rotating tire which slipping
in a direction parallel to the axle of the wheel.
T R A F F I C M A N A G E M E N T A N D A R S O N I N V E S T I G AT I O N
a.Within 8 hours
b.Within 12 hours
c.Within 24 hours
d.At once
T R A F F I C M A N A G E M E N T A N D A R S O N I N V E S T I G AT I O N
a.Within 8 hours
b.Within 12 hours
c.Within 24 hours
d.At once
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99. Then parking on uphill parallel to the highways and there is a curb , the
front wheels should be sharply turned to _______.
a.Right
b.Left
c.Center
d.Either right or left
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99. Then parking on uphill parallel to the highways and there is a curb , the front wheels
should be sharply turned to _______.
a.Right
b.Left
c.Center
d.Either right or left
a.Attribute
b.Key event
c.Tactic
d.Running off road
T R A F F I C M A N A G E M E N T A N D A R S O N I N V E S T I G AT I O N
a.Attribute
b.Key event
c.Tactic
d.Running off road