270555555 Criminology Board Exam Reviewer

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Criminalistics Review Questions •

1. There is freehand freehand invitation and is considered as the most skilful class of forgery A. simulated or copied forgery B. simple forgery C. traced forgery D. carbon tracing 2. Condensed and compact set of authentic specimen which is adeuate and proper! should contain a cross section of the material from known sources. A. disguised document B. uestioned document C. standard document D. reuested document ". #pecimens of hand writing or of typescript which is of known origin. A. $etters B. #amples C. %&emplars D. Documents '. A document which is being uestioned because of its origin! its contents or the circumstances or the stories of its production. A. disputed document B. standard document C. reuested document D. uestioned document (. The art of beautiful writing is known as A. Drafting B. Calligraphy C. Art appreciation D. )othic *. Any written instrument by which a right or obligation is established. A. Certificate B. #ubpoena C. +a +arrant rrant D. Document ,. A type of fingerprint pattern in which the slope or downward flow of the the innermost sufficient recurve is towards the thumb thumb of radius A. ulnar loop B. tented arch C. accidental whorl D. radial loop -. The forking or dividing of one line to two or more branches. A. idge B. /sland C. Delta

bone of the hand of origin.

D.

Bifurcation

0. The point on a ridge ridge at or in front of and nearest the center of the divergence of the type lines. A. Divergence B. /sland C. Delta D. Bifurcation 1.The following are considerations considerations used for the the identification of a loop e&cept one A. Delta B. Core C. a sufficient recurve D. a ridge count across a looping bridge 11.The process of recording fingerprint through the use of fingerprint ink. A. 3athology B. 4ingerprinting C. Dactyloscopy D. 3rinting press 12.The fingerprint method of identification. A. 3athology B. 4ingerprinting C. Dactyloscopy D. 3rinting press 1".Two 1".Two lines that run parallel or nearly parallel! diverge and surround A. idges B. Delta C. Type Type line D. Bifurcation

the pattern area.

1'.A part of the whorl or loop in which appear the cores! deltas and ridges. A. type line B. bifurcation C. pattern area D. furrow 1(.4ingerprints left on various surfaces at the crime scene which are not clearly visible. A. plane impressions B. visible fingerprints C. rolled impressions D. latent fingerprints 1*.The impressions left by the patterns of ridges and depressions on various surfaces. A. kiss marks B. finger rolls C. thumb marks D. fingerprints 1,.+hich among the following is not considered as a basic fingerprint

pattern5

A. Arch B. Accidental C. $oop D. +horl 1-.The minimum identical characteristics to 6ustify the identity  between two points. A. %ighteen B. 4ifteen C. Twelve D. 7ine 10.A fingerprint pattern in which the ridges form a seuence of spirals around core a&es. A. whorl B. double loop C. central pocket loop D. accidental 2.A fingerprint pattern which one or more ridges enter on either side of the impression by a recurve! and terminate on the same side where the ridge has entered. A. $oop B. radial loop C. ulnar loop D. tented arch 21.A person allowed who gives his8her opinion or conclusion on a given scientific evidence is considered A. interrogator  B. e&pert witness C. prosecutor  D. 6udge 22.The application of scientific knowledge and techniues in the detection of crime and apprehension of criminals. A. $aw %nforcement Administration B. 4orensic Administration C. Criminal 3sychology D. Criminalistics 2".$ens that is characteri9ed by a thicker center and thinner sides. A. concave lens B. conve& lens C. negative lens D. positive lens 2'.The normal developing time of a paper or film. A. ":* minutes B. 2:" minutes C. (:1 minutes D. 1: 2 minutes 2(.This part of a camera is is used to allow light light to enter the lens for a predetermined time interval. A. holder of sensiti9ed material B. view finder 

C. D.

shutter  view finder

2*.A lens with a focal length of less than the diagonal of its negative material. A. telephoto lens B. long lens C. normal lens D. wide angle lens 2,.Chemical used as an accelerator in a developer solution. A. 3otassium Bromide B. #odium Carbonate C. #odium #ulfite D. ;ydrouinone 2-.A part of a camera used in focusing the light from the sub6ect A. view finder  B. lens C. shutter  D. light tight bo& 20.A component of the polygraph instrument which records the  breathing of the sub6ect. A. Cardiosphygmograph B. 3neumograph C. )alvanograph D. shabu? Answer D *'. An area surrounding the place where the crime occurred. A. crime scene B. police line C. area of operation D. area of responsibility Answer A *(. The body of the crime. A. %vidence B. body of the victim C. criminology D. corpus delicti

Answer D

**. ne of the following is a derivative of the opium poppy. A. Demerol B. Caffeine C. orphine D. nicotine Answer C *,. 7umber restoration is necessary in determining whether there is tampering of serial number  in A. Typewriter  B. 4irearm C. 3risoners D. Bank notes Answer B *-. /n forensic e&amination! a tip of the hair is e&amined to determine if it was

composition of the following e&cept one

A. B. C. D.

Bend 4olded #tretched Cut

Answer D

*0. All of the following are accurate tests for the presence of alcohol A. #aliva test B. ;arger Breath Test C. 4ecal test D. Blood test Answer C ,. The application of chemical principles and processes in the e&amination of evidence. A. 4orensic edicine B. 4orensic %vidence C. Criminalistics D. 4orensic Chemistry Answer D ,1. olatile poisons may be isolated by means of this process. A. Dialysis B. Dilution C. Distillation D. %&traction Answer C ,2. The process in reproducing physical evidence by plaster moulds. A. Casting B. Cementing C. oulage D. #ticking Answer C ,". The test used to determine the presence of semen particularly in stained clothing. A. 4lorence Test B. Barberio@s Test C. icroscopic Test D. Eltra:iolet Test Answer A ,'. The test used to determine the presence of blood in stained material. A. 4lorence Test B. Barberio@s Test C. Takayama Test D. 3henolphtalein Test Answer C ,(. /t is the ma6or component of a glass. A. $ime B. #oda C. #ilica D. )el

Answer C

,*. 3oisons which produce stupor and less feeling. A. 7arcotics B. /rritants C. Depressants D. #timulants Answer A

in the human body e&cept one

,,. A supercooled liuid which possess high viscosity and rigidity. A. dry ice B. cartridge case C. gel D. glass Answer D ,-. The study and identification of body fluids. A. 3harmacology B. #erology C. 3osology D. /mmunology Answer B ,0. The test to determine whether blood is of human origin or not. A. Blood typing B. 3recipitin Test C. Confirmatory Test D. 3reliminary Test Answer B -. The circulating tissue of the body. A. Blood B. Cells C. uscles D. $iver

Answer A

-1. The complete! continuous! persistent cessation of respiration! circulation and almost all brain function of an organism. A. Apparent death B. olecular death C. Cellular Death   D. #omatic death Answer D -2. The appro&imate time for the completion of one case for D7A Testing. A. minimum of eight weeks B. minimum of si& weeks C. minimum of four weeks D. minimum of two weeks Answer C -". D7A stands for  A. Deonatural Acid B. Deo&yribonucleic Acid C. Denaturali9ed Acid D. Deo&y 7ucleic Acid

Answer B

-'. The )eneticist from )reat Britain who pioneered D7A testing and fingerprinting. A. Alec Feffries B. $owell C. an Berkom C. +illiam eynolds D. ;enry an Dyke Answer A -(. The cause of death of a person who immediately died because of lack of o&ygen for around " to five minutes. A. #troke B. Asphy&ia C. #tupor  D. %&haustion Answer B

-*. The most serious burn involving skin! nerves! muscles and bones! causing death due to loss of fluids and electrolytes in the body and massive infection. A. 4irst Degree Burn B. #econd Degree Burn C. Third Degree Burn D. #unburn Answer C -,. A discoloration of the body after death when the blood tends to  pool in the blood vessels of the most dependent portions of the body and starts 2 to " minutes after death and is completed by 12 hours. A. livor mortis B. primary flaccidity C. maceration D. rigor mortis Answer A --. A wound which if inflicted in the body so serious that it will endanger one@s life. A. mortal wound B. trauma C. coup in6ury D. superficial wound Answer A -0. A wound produced by a blunt instrument such as club and stone. A. incised wound B. hack wound C. lacerated wound D. punctured wound Answer C 0. A displacement of the articular surface of the bone without e&ternal wounds. A. ;ematoma B. 4racture C. #prain D. Dislocation Answer D 01. A condition of e&posure to cold temperature of certain parts of the body which produces mechanical disruption of cell structure characteri9ed by cold stiffening and diminished body. A. immersion foot B. trench foot C. frostbite D. gangrene Answer C 02. A condition of women who have had one or more se&ual e&perience but not had conceived a child. A. virgo:intacts B. demi:virginity C. moral virginity D. physical virginity Answer A

0". 4i&ed discoloration of the blood clothed inside the blood vessels or has diffused to different parts of the body. A. hypostatic lividity B. diffusion lividity C. hyper lividity D. rigor mortis Answer B 0'. Things used by a person in the commission of a crime! or ob6ects left in a crime scene which are the sub6ects of criminalistics. A. testimonial evidence B. hearsay evidence C. circumstantial evidence D. physical evidence Answer D 0(. The science dealing with the motion of a pro6ectile and the conditions governing that motion. A. Ballistics B. 4orensic Ballistics C. Terminal Ballistics D. %&ternal Ballistics Answer A 0*. The application of medical knowledge in the solution of crimes. A. 4orensic #cience B. 4orensic Chemistry C. 4orensic Ballistics D. 4orensic edicine Answer D 0,. The science or art of obtaining images in scientific materials by the action of electro magnetic radiation rays. A. 3olygraphy B. Dactyloscopy C. 3hotography D. Chemistry Answer C 0-. /nstrument used in the measurement of temperature. A. %ndometer  B. Barometer  C. Thermometer  D. ananometer Answer C 00. The scientific detection of deception. A. 3olygraphy B. Dactyloscopy C. To&icology D. Chemistry

Answer A

1. The test conducted to determine the presence of gunpowder  residue in the hands of a suspect. A. diphenylamine test B. ultra violet test C. paraffin test D. #imon@s Test Answer C

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Law Enforcement Administration Review Questions 1. The amount and nature of the demands of the police service   A.Clientele   B.3urpose   C.Time D. 3rocess Answer C 2. The 373 has a program which ensures the deployment of  policemen in busy and crime prone areas. This is called A. patrol deployment program B. roving patrol program C. patrol and visibility program D. police patrol program Answer C ". All regional appointments of commissioned officers commence with the rank of A. #enior 3olice fficer / B. /nspector  C. 3olice fficer /// D. #enior /nspector Answer B '. /n busy and thickly populated commercial streets like those in Divisoria! police patrol is very necessary. #ince there are several types of patrol! which of the following will you   recommend A. ;orse patrol B. obile patrol C. 4oot patrol D. ;elicopter patrol Answer C (. /t is the product resulting from the collection! evaluation! analysis! and interpretation of all available information which concerns one or more aspects of criminal activity and which is immediately or potentially significant to police planning. A. /nvestigation B. /nformation C. Data D. intelligence Answer D *. These are work programs of line divisions which related to the nature and e&tent of the workload and the availability of resources. A. administrative plan B. operational plan C. strategic plan D. tactical plan Answer B ,. /t is the premier educational institution for the police! fire and 6ail personnel. A. 3hilippine ilitary Academy B. Development Academy of the 3hilippines C. 3hilippine College of Criminology D. 3hilippine 3ublic #afety College Answer D -. A crew which is assigned to a mobile car usually consist of A. a driver and intelligence agent B. a driver and traffic man C. a driver and a recorder 

D.

a driver! recorder and supervisor

Answer D

0. An industrial comple& must establish its first line of  physical defense. /t must have A. the building itself B. perimeter barriers C. communication barriers D. window barriers AnswerB 1. All of the following are members of the 3eople@s $aw %nforcement Board G3$%BH! %IC%3T A. Three G"H members chosen by the 3eace and rder Council from among the respected members of the community. B. Any barangay Captain of the city8municipality concerned chosen by the association of the Barangay Captains. C. Any member of the #angguniang 3anglungsod83ambayan D. A bar member chosen by the /ntegrated bar of the 3hilippines G/B3H Answer D 11. /t is the circumspect inspection of a place to determine its suitability for a particular operational purpose. A. /nspection B. #urveillance C. #urvey D. Casing Answer C 12. /n the civil service system! merit and fitness are the primary considerations in the A. two:party system B. evaluation system C. promotional system D. spoils system Answer C 1". /n the de:briefing! the intelligence agent is asked to discuss which of the following A. his educational profile and schools attended B. his personal circumstances such as his age! religious affiliation! address! etc. C. his political inclination and8or party affiliation D. his observations and e&periences in the intelligence Answer D 1'. /t is a natural or man:made structure or physical device which is capable of restricting! determine! or delaying illegal access to an installation. A. alarm B. wall C. barrier  D. ha9ard Answer C

1(. +hat form of intelligence is involved when information is obtained without the knowledge of the person against whom the information or documents may be used! or if the information is clandestinely acuired5 A. covert B. overt C. active D. underground Answer A 1*. The provincial )overnor shall choose the provincial Director from a list of JJJJJJJJJJJ eligible recommended by the egional Director! preferable from the same province! city! municipality. A. three G"H B. five G(H C. four G'H D. Two G2H Answer A 1,. epublic Act *0,( provides that on the average nationwide! the manning levels of the 373 shall be appro&imately in accordance with a police:to:population ratio of A. one G1H policeman for every seven hundred G,H inhabitants. B. one G1H policeman for every one thousand five hundred G1!(H C.inhabitants. C. one G1H policeman for every five hundred G(H inhabitants. D. one G1H policeman for every one thousand G1!H inhabitants. Answer C 1-. /n disaster control operations! there is a need to establish a  JJJJJJwhere telephones or any means of communication shall A.ensure open lines of communication. B.command post C.operations center  D.field room AnswerB 10. egistration of a security agency must be done at theJJJJJJ. A.#ecurities and %&change Commission B.7ational 3olice Commission C.Department of 7ational Defense D.373 Criminal /nvestigation )roup AnswerD 2. The cheapest form of police patrol. A. Bicycle 3atrol B. 4oot 3atrol C. otorcycle 3atrol   D. ;elicopter 3atrol Answer B 21. The budget is a JJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJ in terms of e&penditure reuirements. A.tactical plan B.financial plan C.work plan D.control plan Answer B

22. The term used for the ob6ect of surveillance is a sub6ect while the investigator conducting the surveillance is   A.rabbit B.surveillant C.traffic enforcement D.patrol Answer A 2". /t is a police function which serves as the backbone of the  police service. /n all types of police stations! there is a specific unit assigned to undertake this function in v iew of its importance. A.vice control B.criminal investigation C.traffic management D.patrol Answer D 2'. /t is the weakest link in security chain.   A.managers B.Barriers   C.3ersonnel D.inspections

Answer C

2(. +hich of the following is considered as the most important factor in formulating an effective patrol strategy5 A.training of station commander  B.adeuacy of resources of the police station C.rank of the patrol commander  D.salary rates of police personnel Answer B 2*. +ho among the following have summary disciplinary powers over errant police members5 A.District Director B.3rovincial Director  C.Chief of 3olice D.Chief! 373 Answer D 2,. ou are the 3atrol #upervisor for the morning shift. ou don@t have enough men to cover all the patrol beats. +hich of the following will you implement5 A. assign roving mobile patrol with no foot patrol B. assign mobile patrols only in strategic places C. maintain your patrolmen at the station and 6ust wait for calls for police assistance D. assign foot patrol in congested and busy patrol beats  but assign a roving mobile patrol to cover beats which are not covered by foot patrol Answer B 2-. The father of organi9ed military espionage was A. Akbar B. Ale&ander the )reat C. )enghis Tiktik? C. 3rivate detective D. Endercover

Answer C

(". The uprightness in character! soundness of moral principles! honesty and freedom from moral delinuencies is referred to as A. integrity B. loyalty C. discretion D. moral Answer A ('. )oing east while foot patrolling and turning right after reaching the end of your beat and turning right after reaching the other end of the road and again turning right until you completed the cycle by reaching back to your origin of patrolling.+hat  patrol pattern have you applied5 A. clockwise B. straightway C. counter clockwise D. free:wheeling Answer A ((. +hich theory of patrol state that police visibility increases the opportunity to apprehend criminals by soothing them and letting them believe that their crimes will not be detected5 A. low profile theory B. high visibility C. theory of omnipresence D. team policing Answer A (*. +ithout air force capability! patrol operation that covers large  park areas! grassy fields or wooded areas reuires the use of A. bike patrol B. horse patrol C. marine patrol   D. helicopter patrol Answer B (,. +hich of the following refers to the long range planning5 A. /ntermediate B. #trategic C. edium D. short Answer B (-. The operational plan which is designed to met everyday or year round needs is called A. meeting unusual needs B. e&tra office C. regular operating programs D. special operating programs Answer C (0. +hich of the following is the oldest type of patrol5 A. horse B. foot C. canine D. police Answer B

*. The act of e&pelling a suatter by the legal process is called A. demolition B. suadron C. eviction D. tear down Answer C *1. +hich of the following is not a commissioned officer5 A. /nspector B. senior superintendent C. asst. chief    D. chief superintend Answer C *2. +hich of the following words has the same meaning as the word credibility5 A. ability B. capacity C. believability D. vulnerability Answer C *". +hich of the following best defines the word self:reliant5 A. observation B. crime prevention C. called for service D. criminal apprehension Answer C *'. All but one are the primarily line operation in police organi9ation A. patrol B. records C. investigation D. traffic Answer C *(. Criminals can hear the sound of the helicopter coming and so element of surprise is lost which is one of the JJJJJ JJJ  of air patrol A. advantages B. features C. disadvantages D. import Answer C **. +hat is the patrol used to locate prowlers! burglars hiding in large buildings or stores! and the control of unruly crowds and riots5 A. foot B. horse C. bicycle D. dog . Answer D *,. +hich of the following laws established the 3olice rgani9ation under the D/$)5 A. .A. ('-, B. .A. -((1 C. .A. 11,' D. .A. *0,( Answer D *-. +ho is the most important officer in the police organi9ation5 A. investigator  B. patrol officer 

C. D.

traffic officer  The Chief of 3olice

Answer B

*0. +hich of the following is the oldest warning device5 A. trumpet B. horn C. radio D. siren Answer A ,. +hat type of cover uses actual or true background5 A. artificial B. multiple cover C. natural D. cover within a cover Answer C ,1. +hat is the principle of organi9ation suggesting that communication should ordinarily go upward and downward through establish channels in the hierarchy5 A. Chain of Command B. #pan of Control C. Enity of Command D. Delegation of Authority Answer A ,2. +hat is the optional retirement for officers and new officers of the police service5 A. 1( years B. 2( years C. " years D. 2 years Answer D ,". )overnors and mayors! upon having been elected and having ualified as such!are automatically deputi9ed as representatives of the A. 7A3$C B. D7D C. 3$%B D. none of these Answer A ,'. /t is constitutionally and legally mandated to ad minister and control the 3hilippine 7ational 3olice. A. D/$) B. D7D C. 7A3$C D. D4A Answer C ,(. /t is the central receiving entity for any citi9en@s complaint against the members and officers of the 373. A. D/$) B. 7A3$C C. 3$%B D. /A# Answer C ,*. +hen we say that a commander is directly responsible for any act or omission of his subordinates in relation to the  performance of their official duties! we are referring to A. chain of command B. delegation of responsibility

C. D.

Command responsibility span of control

Answer C

,,. A police strategy which aims to directly involve members of the community in the maintenance of peace and order by police officers. A. /ntegrated 3olice #ystem B. Comparative 3olice #ystem C. 3olice isibility D. Community riented 3olicing #ystem GC3#H Answer D ,-. 7o person in an organi9ation can do all the tasks necessary for accomplishing group ob6ective. Also! no one should e&ercise all the authority for making decisions.This refers to A. chain of command B. command responsibility C. unity of command D. delegation of authority Answer D ,0. Ender A *0,(! a police officer is entitled to a longevity pa y euivalent to how many percent GKH of his monthly basic salary for every five years of service! to be reckoned from the date of his original appointment in the police! fire! 6ail or o ther allied services5 A. 2 percent B. ( percent C. 1 percent D. 1( percent Answer C -. This term refers to the period when a police officer is actively engaged in the performance of his duty. A. off duty B. off limits C. on call D. on duty Answer D -1. The act of temporarily denying an officer the privilege of  performing his police duties in conseuence of an offense and violation of rules and regulations. A. dismissal B. restriction C. suspension D. reprimand Answer C -2. The credential e&tended by the Civil #ervice Commission87ational 3olice Commission for the purpose of conferring status for permanent appointment in the police service. A. police credibility B. police visibility C. Criminology Board %&amination D. police patrol e&amination %. police eligibility Answer % -". /n the history of our police force! who was the first Director )eneral of the 3hilippine 7ational 3olice G373H5 A. )en. Cesar 7a9areno

B. C. D.

)en. aul /mperial )en. Emberto odriue9 )en. ecaredo #armiento

Answer A

-'. The premier educational institution for the training! human resource development and continuing education of all the  personnel of BF3! B43 and 373. A. 373A B. 3CC C. 37TC D. 33#C Answer D -(. Ender the law!the city8municipal 6ail warden should have a rank of JJ. A. /nspector B. Chef /nspector C. #enior /nspector  D. #uperintendent Answer C -*. The reuired rank for the Chief of Fail Bureau. A. Chief #uperintendent B. Director )eneral C. Director  D. Deputy Director )eneral Answer C -,. /t e&ercise supervision and control over the provincial 6ails. A. BF3 B. Bureau of 3risons C. Department of Fustice D. 3rovincial )overnment Answer D --. The reuired rank for the head of the 4ire Bureau. A. Chief #uperintendent B. Director )eneral C. Director  D. Deputy Director )eneral Answer C -0. /t e&ercise supervision and control over all city and municipal  6ails. A. BF3 B. Bureau of 3risons C. Department of Fustice D. $ocal )overnment Answer A  0. The annual reservation percentage uota for women in the 373 A. 2(K B. (K C. 1K D. 2K Answer C 01. +hich of the following administers and attends to cases involving crimes against chastity5 A. C/D) B. D#+D C. +omen@s Desk    D. ;omicide Division Answer C

02. They are automatically deputi9ed as 7A3$C representatives to e&ercise supervision and control over 373 units. A. Chief of 3olice B. Fudges C. $ocal )overnment %&ecutives D. 4iscals Answer C 0". They have the authority to recommend to the 3rovincial Director the transfer! reassignment of 373 members outside of their town residences. A. egional Directors B. 3riests C. Chiefs of 3olice D. ayors Answer D 0'. The head of a local peace and order council is the JJ. A. 6udge B. chief of police C. mayor  D. governor Answer C 0(. The utili9ation of units or elements! of the 373 for the  purpose of protection of lives and properties! enforcement of  laws and maintenance of peace and order. A. employment B. deployment C. assignment D. designation Answer A 0*. The orderly and organi9ed physical movement of elements or units of the 373. A. employment B. deployment C. assignment D. designation Answer B 0,. ne of the following e&ercises control an d supervision over the 373 units during elections. A. 7B/ B. mbusdman C. C%$%C D. D/$) Answer C 0-. The number of eligible for which the egional Director may recommend for 3rovincial Director to the governor is JJ. A. 2 B. " C. ( D. ' Answer B 00. +ho is the current Chief of the 3735 A. 7icanor Bartome B. 7icanor Bartomeo C. 7ick Bartolome D. 7icanor Bartolome

Answer C

1. The current 373 deputy director )eneral for Administration is A. Arturo Cacdac Fr. B. %milito #armiento C. ommel ;eredia D. Ale&ander oldan Answer A 11. egistration of a security agency as a corporation must be  processed at what particular government agency. A. 373 #A)#D B. 7A3$C C. D7D D. #%C Answer D 12. inimum age reuirement for security manager or operator of a security agency. A. 2( years old B. " years old C. "( years old D. ' years old Answer A 1". ;e e&ercises the power to revoke for cause licenses issued to security guards. A. Chief 373 B. D/$) Esec C. 7A3$C chairman D. D/$) #ecretary Answer A 1'. efers to a natural or man made structure which is capable of delaying illegal access to facility. A. +all B. 4ence C. Barriers D. Beach fronts Answer C 1(. /t refers to means and ways that personnel and employees making them security conscious. A. #ecurity 3romotion B. #ecurity %ducation C. #ecurity /nvestigation D. #ecurity #eminar Answer B 1*. /ndustrial management must establish the first line of physical defense!it refers to A. 3erimeter barriers B. The building itself  C. Door!$ocks!+indow barriers D. %ntry points where security guards are located Answer A 1,. 3hysical security is a system of barriers placed between the  potential intruder and the ob6ect matter to be protected.As criminologists!this is simply a denial of  A. pportunity to commit the offense B. pportunity to the ob6ect of protection C. Access to the ob6ect of protection D. Criminal instinct to surface in the potential offender Answer C

1-. +eakest link in the security chain. A. #ecurity )uards B. anager  C. Barriers D. 3ersonnel

Answer D

10. 3erimeter barriers!protective lighting and JJJJJJ system are known in industrial security as physical security. A. )uarding B. eporting C. elieving D. Accounting Answer A 11. This is an additional outward inclined fi&ed structure usually  barbed wires placed above a vertical fence to increase  physical protection from intruders of a certain area!this is known as A. Cellar )uard B. Tower )uard C. Top )uard D. Top Tower Answer C 111. The e&terior and interior parallel area near the perimeter  barrier of an industrial compound to afford better observation and patrol movement is known as A. 3rotective 9one B. Clear 9one C. Twilight 9one D. 3atrol lane 9one Answer B 112. 3rotective guarding in a compound can be done by the use of electronic hardware!human guards and even animals./n %ngland!an owner to protect his compound used this and they are not only effective but also the cheapest to maintain.This man is using A. Doberman B. Tame Tigers C. )eese D. Duck Answer C 11". The government agency that issues licenses for private and government security guard is A. 373 ##/A B. ayors office C. 373 4% D. 373 #A)#D Answer D 11'. /f access is limited only to unauthori9ed personnel!this  particular place is referred to as A. Compromise area B. estricted area C. Danger area D. %&clusive area Answer B 11(. 4irst measure undertaking before a comprehensive security  program for an industrial plan could be developed. A. #ecurity education

B. #ecurity check  C. #ecurity survey D. #ecurity /nspection

Answer C

11*. A security of a plant or industrial fim is also known by other terms e&cept A. obbery evaluation B. ulnerability C. isk Assessment D. #ecurity Audit Answer B 11,. Today there are " categories of security guards belonging to the blue army. A. )overnment security guards B. Company guards C. Agency guards D. Body guards Answer D 11-. +hether to put up its own security guard organic to the firm or hire contractual agency guards have their individual merits and disadvantages.To determine which type of guarding system an industrial firm will reuire management must consult A. A security consultant not connected to or owning a security agency B. A military intelligence officer  C. A police officer  D. A security agency owner Answer A 110. As a security officer!you can not prevent nor protect natural ha9ards like storm!earthuakes!floods and the like./n order to reduce the disastrous effects of these natural ha9ards you will A. Call 3A)A#A and inuire when the ne&t storm is coming B. Alert your guards when ha9ards occur  C. 7ot take any concern of such ha9ards D. 3repare a disaster or emergency plan for these ha9ards for the firm Answer D 12. 3ractical e&ercise or test of a plan or activity to determine its effectiveness is called A. #ham drill B. 4ire drill C. Dry run D. %vacuation plan Answer C 121. The main reason for a personnel security investigation is A. To weed out undesirable employees B. To check loyalty of employees to the organi9ation C. To determine the character and reputation of certain employees secretly tagged as risks. D. 3reclude assignment to sensitive positions for those who are security risks. Answer D 122. /n an industrial firm there is a need for document security.As security officer!you can advice management on this aspect although this is not totally your assigned work.Document security is not a protection of vital records from A. Authori9ed handlers

B. Theft or loss C. Compromise or destruction D. Enauthori9ed access

Answer A

12". As a security chief of an industrial firm!inventory shows that  pilferage is rampant in the warehouses.+hat will be your choice of action A. To resign if you have failed your 6ob B. Deploy intelligence men in pilferage prone areas to catch the culprit C. 3repare your protective plans and confer with management for their immediate implementation D. Tighten checking at e&ists of vehicles of the compound8comple& Answer B 12'. There are many types of electronic and electric protective devices available for security buildings!storehouses and compounds.ne of the ff is true A. %lectronics8electrical devices provide total protection for the place to be safeguarded B. Types of alarms needed can best be given by the dealers of said devices C. %ach building or compound reuires particular electronic8electrical protective devices D. %lectronic8electrical devices eliminate human guards Answer C 12(. The management of keys used in plant office or business organi9ation to prevent unauthori9ed access is referred to as A. #ecurity key control B. $ock control C. key control D. shakedown? before admission! it means A. ;e has taken the process of identification! record! fingerprint and photograph B. ;e has been e&amined for contraband C. ;is commitment paper are delivered to record clerk  D. All of these Answer B (2. An inmate maybe granted parole if he A. earned good conduct time allowance credit B. serve minimum sentence C. earned good behavior  while serving prison term D. all of these Answer D (". Aside from protecting the public! imprisonment has for its latest ob6ective! the A. reformation of offenders B. deterrence C. segregation of offender  D. confinement of ffender Answer A ('. /n the 7ew Bilibid 3rison! all medium security p risoners are confined at the A. 7B3 ain 3rison B. Camp Bukang $iwayway C. Camp #ampaguita D. edium #ecurity 3rison Answer C ((. Ender the prison rules! who is charged for the hearing of disciplinary cases in prison5 A. Classification Board B. 3arole Board

C. D.

Administrative Board Disciplinary Board

Answer D

(*. The form of conditional release that is granted after a  prisoner has served a portion of his sentence in a correctional A. Conditional pardon B. 3robation C. 3arole D. Commutation Answer C (,. /n 6ails or prisons! which of the following is a function of  the Custodial Division5 A. #upervision of prisoners B. %scort of inmates or prisoners C. pan? and >opticon?. >pticon@ means A. to allow an observer to observe B. with out the prisoner  C. avoid watching D. To walk in military manner Answer A 1-0. %lmira Correctional 4acility! known otherwise as JJJ! is a ma&imum security prison located in 7ew ork in the E#A. The  prison is located in Chemung County! 7ew ork in the City of %lmira. A. >the school? B. >the hill? C. >the rock? D. >the dungeon? Answer B 10. +ho among the following was given the title >father of 3rison eform? in the Enited #tates5 A. Pebulon Brockway B. obert 3eel C. Fohn ;oward D. Ale&ander acanochie Answer A 101. /t is the idea that the moral worth of an action is solely

determined by its contribution to overall utility! that is! its contribution to happiness or pleasure as summed among all  persons. /t is thus a form of conseuentialism! meaning that the moral worth of an action is determined by its outcomethe ends  6ustify the means. A. ;edonism B. 3ositivism C. Determinism D. 3enology Answer A 102. The concept of probation! from the $atin word >probatio? which means JJJ! has historical roots in the practice of 6udicial reprieve. A. walk with faith B. live with integrity C. testing period D. out of prison Answer C 10". /n the history of capital punishment! what do they call this frame! typically wooden! used for e&ecution by hanging5 A. )alley B. )allows C. ;ulk  D. Double blade Answer B 10'. $ethal in6ection refers to the practice o f in6ecting a person with a fatal dose of drugs for the e&plicit purpose of causing the death of the sub6ect. The main application for th is procedure is capital punishment. +hich of the following drug is in6ected to stops the heart thus causing death by cardiac arrest5 A. #odium thiopental B. 3ancuronium C. 3otassium chloride D. Bicarbonate Answer C 10(. %&ecution by electrocution Greferred to as the %lectric ChairH is an e&ecution method originating in the Enited #tates in which the person being put to death is strapped to a specially built wooden chair and electrocuted through electrodes placed on the body. /n the 3hilippines! its first use was in  A. 102' B. 10,* C. 10,2 D. 101Answer A 10*. +ho was the British prison administrator and reformer! and founder of the Borstal system5 A. Pebulon Brockway B. Ale&ander ocanochie C. %velyn uggles Brise D. #ir Fohn +atson Answer C 10,. Besides religious laws such as the Torah! important codifications of laws were developed in the ancient oman %mpire! with the compilations of the $e& Duodecim Tabularum.This law refers to A. the Corpus Furis Civilis B. the Twelve Tables

C. D.

the ;ammurabic code le& taliones

Answer B

10-. The first permanent system of codified laws could be found in China! with the compilation of the A. Tang Code B. +ong Code C. Ting Code D. Chang Code Answer A 100. pponents of capital punishment claim that a prisonerMs isolation and uncertainty over their fate constitute a form of mental cruelty and those especially long:time death row inmates are liable to become mentally ill! if they are not already. This is referred to as A. death row phenomenon B. Cruelty syndrome C. %&ecution syndrome D. 7one of these Answer A 2. After individuals are found guilty of an offense and sentenced to e&ecution! they will remain on death row while following an appeals procedure! if they so choose! and then until there is a convenient time for JJ. A. %&ecution B. 3ardon C. 3arole D Amnesty Answer A

Personal Identification Reviewer 1 1. The abrupt end of a ridge. A. idge ending B. /ndependent ridge C. idge bifurcation D. /sland 2. A single ridge that divide into two ridges. A. idge ending B. Bridge C. #pur  D. idge bifurcation ". A idge that commences! travels a short distance an d then ends. A. idge ending B. #pur C. #hort ridge D. Delta '. A single small ridge inside a short ridge or ridge ending that is nor connected to all other ridges. A. Delta B. #pur C. #hort ridge D. /sland (. A single ridge that bifurcates and reunites shortly afterwards

to continue as a single ridge. A. Cross:over  B. idge enclosure C. /ndependent ridge D. /sland *. A bifurcation with short ridge branching off a longer ridge. A. Core B. /ndependent ridge C. #pur D. Delta ,. A short ridge that runs between two parallel ridges. A. Bridge B. #hort ridge C. idge enclosure D. idge bifurcation -. A  shaped ridge meeting. A. Delta B. Cross:over C. Core D. #pur 0. A E turn in the ridge pattern. A. Delta B. Cross:over C. Core D. #pur 1.a6or features of a fingerprint. A. inutiae B. Bridge C. Divergence ridge D. Cross:over Remember the following: Personal Identification

1. Ridge ending :The abrupt end of a ridge. 2. Ridge bifurcation : A single ridge that divide into two ridges. ". Short ridge : A idge that commences! travels a short distance and then ends. '. Island : A single small ridge inside a short ridge or ridge ending that is nor connected to all other ridges. (. Ridge enclosure : A single ridge that bifurcates and reunites shortly afterwards to continue as a single ridge. *. Spur : A bifurcation with short ridge branching off a longer ridge. ,. Bridge : A short ridge that runs between two parallel ridges. -. elta : A  shaped ridge meeting. 0. Core : A E turn in the ridge pattern. 1.!inutiae : a6or features of a fingerprint. Personal Identification

1. 4ingerprint 2. D7A ". 4orensic Anthropology '. 4acial reconstruction (. ;air comparisons

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1. /t is an electronic device used to capture a digital image of the finger print pattern. A. 4ingerprint B. 4ingerprint /dentification C. 4ingerprint #ensor  D. %lectronic ecording 2. /t refers to the identification of humans by their characteristics or traits. A. 4ingerprint B. 4ingerprint /dentification C. 4ingerprint #ensor  D. Biometrics ". A E:turn in the ridge pattern. A. /sland B. Delta C. Bridge D. Core '. A :shape ridge meeting. A. Delta B. /sland C. Cross:over  D. Core (. A short ridge that runs between two parallel ridges. A. idge %nclosure B. Bridge C. idge %nding D. Cross:over  *. A bifurcation with a short ridge branching off a longer ridge. A. #pur 

B. idge Bifurcation C. idge %nclosure D. /sland ,. A single ridge that bifurcates and reunites shortly afterwards to continue as a single ridge. A. #pur  B. idge Bifurcation C. idge %nclosure D. /sland -. A single small ridge inside a short ridge or ridge ending that is not connected to all other ridges. A. idge %nding B. /sland C. Cross:over  D. #pur  0. A ridge that commences! travels a short distance and then ends. A. #hort idge B. idge %nding C. #pur  D. Cross:ver  1. #hort idge is also known as A. #pur  B. Bridge C. /sland D. /ndependent idge Answer:

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1. A bridge is also called A. #pur  B. /sland C. /ndependent idge D. Cross:ver  2. A single ridge that divides into two ridges. A. Cross:ver  B. Delta C. idge Bifurcation D. /sland

". The abrupt end of a ridge. A. idge %nding B. #hort idge C. /sland D. Core '. a6or 4eatures of a fingerprint! using which co mparisons of one  print with another can be made. A. inutiae B. 4riction idge C. $atent 3rint D. 4ingerprint /dentification (. A #hort idge is also known as A. #pur  B. Core C. /sland D. Dots *. idges which are significantly shorter than the average ridge length on the fingerprint. A. Delta B. Dot C. #pur  D. Bridge ,. /t is the point at which a ridge terminate. A. Core B. /sland C. Delta D. idge %nding -. 3oints at which a single ridge split into two ridges. A. /sland B. idge %nclosure C. Bifurcation D. Bridge 0. The ridges enter from one side of the finger! rise in the center forming an arch and then e&it the other side of the finger. A. $oop B. Arch C. +horl D. Accidental whorl 1. idges form circularly around a central po int on the finger. A. adial $oop B. $oop C. Arch D. +horl Answer:

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1. +hat legal doctrine was established in the case app vs.hio5 A. Archipelagic Doctrine B. 4ruit of the 3oisonous Tree Doctrine C. iranda Doctrine D. %clectics Doctrine %. 7one of these B 2. The testimony of witnesses reduced in writing while under oath is generally called A. Admission B. Declaration C. /nformation D. Deposition D ". ;uman sources of information who voluntarily provide facts to the detectives are generally known as A. /nformers B. #uspects C. /nformants D. espondents C '. 3roof beyond reasonable doubt is the weight and sufficiency of evidence needed to convict the defendant in A. administrative cases B. civil cases C. criminal cases D. all of the above C (. The stage of criminal interview purposely done to clarify information already gathered or to gather additional facts about the case is the A. initial interview B. follow:up interview C. concluding interview D. preliminary interview B

*. The prosecutor is the proper authority to subscribe in the A. Affidavit B. Complaint C. Foint affidavit D. /nformation D

,. Any person arrested! detained or under custodial investigation shall at all times be assisted by A. 3rosecutor  B. police officer  C. counsel D. complaint C -. emuneration gain is the main motive of  A. /nformants B. Criminals C. /nformers D. +itnesses C 0. As established by our #upreme Court through the case 3eople vs. )alit! the first step in arresting an offender is A. show the warrant of arrest B. inform the nature and cause of accusation C. identify yourself as a law enforcer  D. give the iranda warning C 1. 3lanned and coordinated legal search conducted to locate physical evidences at the locus criminis refers to A. Crime scene search B. /ntelligence C. /nstrumentation D. Covert operation A 11. A self:incriminatory statement not tantamount to acknowledgement of criminal guilt is called A. Complaint B. Admission C. Confession D. Deposition B 12. The fundamentals responsibility of the officer in charge of protecting the crime scene is A. interrogating the witnesses B. engaging in the search for traces left by the search for traces left by the criminal C. removal of evidence which may prone important to the case D. preserving the site of the crime in the same physical condition as it was left by the perpetrator  D

1". +hich of the following is 7T among the rules to be observed in uestioning a suspect5 A. simplicity of the uestion B. one uestion at a time C. accepted applied answer  D. saving faces D 1'. ne of the following is an art! which deal with the identity and location of the offender and  provides evidence of his guilt through criminal proceedings. A. information B. interrogation C. instrumentation D. criminal investigation D 1(. The declaration made under a consciousness of an impending death is called A. es gestae B. Declaration against interest

C. Dying declaration D. all of these C 1*. A police officer testifying to the fact that he observed the defendant assault the victim is  presenting to the court JJJJ evidence. A. circumstantial evidence B. direct evidence C. artificial evidence D. real evidence B 1,. A standard arrow to designate the north must be indicating to facilitate proper orientation. This is known as A. map B. wind whirl C. compass direction D. window C 1-. The profession and scientific discipline directed to the recognition! identification! individuali9ation and evaluation of physical science by application of natural sciences in matters of law and science. A. chemist B. scientist C. to&icologist D. criminalistics D

10. The number of person who handle the evidence from the scene of the crime and between the times of the commission of the crime up to the final disposition of the case. A. time of disposition B. chain of custody C. time of custody D. time of disposal B 2. A techniue useful in investigation with the application of instrumental detection of deception is called A. ballistic test B. uestioned document test C. fingerprint testing D. polygraph testing D 21. The warrant of arrest is good only for  A. 1 days B. 1( days C. 2 days D. none of these 22. The effectiveness of this tool in investigation depends on the craft! logic! and psychological insight of the initiator in interpreting the information relevant to the case is c alled A. instrumentation B. information C. interrogation D. interview C

2". The systematic classification of the fundamentals or basic factors of a criminal method is called A. corpus delicti B. modus operandi C. methodology D. all of the above B 2'. /t is a type of reconstruction of crime wherein collected information is analy9ed carefully thereby developing a theory of the crime. A. deductive reasoning B. physical reconstruction C. inductive reasoning D. mental reconstruction D 2(. The defense of the suspect that he was present in a place other than the crime scene during the estimated time when the crime was committed is called A. Defense B. Allegation C. Alibi D. #tatement C 2*. These are hints that suggest lines of investigative actions and information that is valuable in e&panding the universe of suspects! identifying prime suspects and finding the guilty person. This is called A. /nformation B. /nvestigative leads C. Corpus delicti D. odus operandi B 2,. Complaint document is filed by the A. 3olice to the prosecutorMs office B. ffended party directly to the court C. 4iscal against the offended party D. 3rosecutor directly to the court A 2-. That type of reasoning used in reconstruction of the crime whereby the detective assumes a theory based on collected information is regarded as A. deduction approach B. logical reasoning C. inductive approach D. positive approach A 20. The lawful act of restraining a person believed to have committed a crime and placing him under custody is termed as A. /mprisonment B. estraint C. Arrest D. Detention C ". The use of scientific instruments! methods and processes while detecting and investigating crimes is technically called A. Criminal Fustice B. 4orensic #cience C. Criminalistics D. /nstrumentation C

"1. 3reponderance of evidence is the weight and sufficiency of evidence needed to convict a person in A. urder cases B. Civil cases C. Criminal cases D. 7one of these B "2. The two forms of arrest are arrest by actual restraint and A. By forcible surrender  B. By detention C. By voluntary submission D. By virtue of a warrant C "". /n portrait parle method the witness provides a vivid physical appearance of the offender. 3ortrait  parle means A. ral discussion B. erbal description C. 3hotographic files D. 4acial appearance B "'. The application of the same or substantially the same pattern! plan! system of a particular offender  in committing a crime is known as A. 3remeditation B. plan C. modus operandi D. all of the above C "(. The method employed by peace officers to trap and catch malefactor in inflagrante delicto is known as A. modus operandi B. >buy:bust? C. %ntrapment D. /nstigation C "*. An effort made to determine what actually occurred and what the circumstances of a crime were is called A. physical construction B. crime scene investigation C. mental reconstruction D. crime reconstruction D ",. +hich of the following is under the 4ield $aboratory +ork of the #C5 A. acro:etching B. D7A e&amination C. Casting D. D7A typing C

"-. >eleases the crime scene to the officer on case? is the function of  A. evidence custodian B. team leader  C. sketcher  D. technician

B "0. >The &ero& copy signed by ose? is an e&le of  A. document evidence B. direct evidence C. secondary evidence D. positive evidence C '. %vidence which the law does not allow to be contradicted is known as A. competent evidence B. conclusive evidence C. e&pert evidence D. substantial evidence B '1. An interrogation techniue where to police officers are employed! a relentless investigator and a king:hearted man is called A. shifting the blame B. mutt and 6eff  C. tom and 6erry D. none of the above B '2. +hat law enumerated and provided definition of the differ ent felonies in the 3hilippines5 A. A -1,, B. A *0,( C. A -"(" D. 7one of these D '". The following are authori9ed to issue a valid search warrant! e&cept A. Appellate Fudge B. 3residing Fudge of CTC C. Chief 3rosecutor  D. TC Fudge C ''. +hich of the following detective system prioriti9ed on information that are bought5 A. American #ystem B. %nglish #ystem C. 4rench #ystem D. All of these C

'(. /n crime reconstruction! gathering information first then developing a theory on how the crime was committed is one approach! otherwise known as A. Deductive reasoning B. /nductive reasoning C. 3roductive reasoning D. 3ragmatic reasoning B '*. The branch of medicine! which deal with the application of medical knowledge to the purpose of law and in the Administration of 6ustice. A. 7ursing B. edico $egal C. $egal D. 7one of these B ',. /t pertains to law! arising out of! it also refer anything conformable to the law. A. $egal B. ule

C. #anction D. All of these A '-. ne of the following denotes things belonging to the court of law or use in court or legal  proceeding or something fitted for legal or legal argumentation. A. Furisdiction B. Furisprudence C. $aw or $egal D. 7one of these B '0. The legal ma&im which means >both drivers displayed negligence? A. es /psa $ouitor  B. 3are Delicto C. /nflagrante Delicto D. $ocus criminis A (. +hich of the following is useful in the investigation of hit and run accidents5 A. otor vehicle registers B. %mployees of the body fender shops C. ecords of accidents and stolen vehicles D. all of the above D

(1. +hen * pedestrians who witnessed an automobile accident all tell identical stories! the investigating officer might reasonably suspect that A. the story which they tell is true since they all agree so perfect B. the delay between the time of the accident and the witnesses time together to discuss and compare their observations C. all of the witnesses are close friends with similar physical abilities opinions! educational and the like D. all of the witnesses are dishonest A (2. The police must arrived at the scene of the crime as uickly as possible because A. he is the source of the most productive evidence B. the principals are there or may still be present C. some physical evidence may deteriorate D. all of the above D (". The traffic sign that is triangular in shape and have a red colored border is known as A. information sign B. instruction sign C. direction sign D. caution sign D ('. The systematic e&amination of all the facts relating to condition! actions and physical features associated with motor collision or accident is called A. traffic engineering B. reckless driving C. traffic accident investigation D. hit and run investigation C

((. An event in the road which characteri9es the manner of occurrence of a motor vehicle traffic accident is A. Accident B. key event C. chain of accident D. all of these B (*. The delay resulting from traffic congestion affect not only the time of travel but also the  productivity of individual is part of what we call A. traffic engineering B. traffic environment C. traffic economy D. traffic congestion C

(,. The traffic enforcement action that does not contemplate possible assessment of penalty by the court A. traffic arrest B. traffic citation C. traffic warning D. traffic violation B (-. /n accordance with #ec. * of 3D 1*1"! which of the following circumstances does not constitute a  prima facie evidence of arson5 A. The property was insured substantially more than its actual value at the time of the issuance of the policy. B. #ubstantial amounts of flammable substances were stored within the building not necessary in the  business. C. Doors and windows that were normally kept open in the course of business were found closed during the fire. D. The fire started in more than one part of the building or establishment. C (0. After a fire in which arson is suspected! you may be able to trace the fire to its origin because JJ. A. the alligator pattern of charring is not as light absorbent of the surrounding areas B. the checks of the charring process will be larger then the surrounding areas C. the pattern of charring at the point of origin is smaller and deeper than the rest of the areas D. the point of origin will be darker than the rest of the areas B *. ne of the following situations is a good indication of an accidental fire. A. #mell of ammonia B. 4ire of several origin C. /ntense heat D. 4ire of only one origin D *1. The purpose of closing the doors and windows during fire is to JJ. A. stop the fire B. confine the fire C. slow the spread of fire D. spread the accelerants B *2. The purpose of opening the doors and windows of ad6acent rooms in a burning building is to JJ. A. e&tinguish the fire B. supply the o&ygen in the area C. prevent back draft D. serve as entrance of firemen

C *". An arsonist may rearrange materials or furniture in a room prior to setting it on fire in order to JJ. A. mislead the investigators B. camouflage the odor of accelerants C. provide a uick burning situation D. all of the above D *'. /f the fire is set by rationale motive! the important point to establish is JJJ. A. intensity of fire B. si9e of fire C. rapidity of spread D. origin of fire D *(. The >eyes and ears? of the investigators in fire investigation are the A. By standers B. Arsonists C. ictims D. 4iremen D **. The fire that started in almost all corners of the building at the same time is called JJ. A. separate burning B. simultaneous burning C. non:related burning D. related burning B *,. A building which is unsafe in case of fire because it lacks adeuate fire e&it is said to be a JJ. A. 4ire ha9ard B. 4ire trap C. 4ire resistive D. 4ire unsafe A *-. /n cases where a structure is completely burned to the ground! the position of doors and windows during the fire whether opened or closed may be ascertained by JJ. A. consulting the original structure blueprint on file B. interviewing spectators C. collecting broken pieces of window glasses D. locating the hardware used in the construction of such doors D *0. Esing electrical appliances! which draws electrical current beyond the designed capacity of the electrical circuit! is known as JJ. A. ver using B. ver loading C. ver plugging D. ver capacity B ,. The introduction of drugs into the deeper layer of the skin by means of special electric current is known as A. Topical method B. /n6ection method C. /ontophoresis D. ral method C ,1. +hen too much drug is taken into the physiological system of the human body! there maybe an over e&tension of its effect which is commonly called A. verdose B. Allergic reaction C. #ide effect

D. /diosyncracy D ,2. +hen two drugs are taken together! or with in a few hours of each other! they may interact with A. good effects B. bad effects C. une&pected results D. no effects C ,". The actual action of a particular drug depend on the basis of A. it@s chemical component B. person@s tolerance C. body absorption D. food and water intake A ,'. +hich of the following is considered as the world@s oldest cultivated plant as a source of  prohibited drug5 A. ari6uana B. Coca Bush C. pium 3oppy D. 3eyote Cactus A ,(. The opium poppy plant is scientifically known as A. Cannabis #ativa B. ;ashis C. %rythro&ylon coca D. 7one of these D ,*. The word hashis is derived from the name ;asan8;ashasin! a uslim leader. ;ashis refers to A. male mari6uana plant B. female mari6uana plant C. the mari6uana resin D. mari6uana leaves C ,,. pium use in China was stemmed out from /ndia and became widespread in the 10th Century. 4rom iddle %ast! the plant was cultivated in /ndia! 3akistan! /ranand Afghanistan which is known as the A. City of Dope B. )olden Crescent C. )reen triangle D. )olden triangle B ,-. Among the following was the )erman pharmacist who discovered the morphine drug. A. Allan ;eithfield B. Troy cweigh C. 4reidrich #erturner  D. Alder +right C ,0. +hat do you call the incident where vast numbers of American soldiers were addicted on the morphine drug during the American Civil +ar5 A. orpheum /llness B. #oldier@s Disease phenomenon C. American Addiction D. Dreamer@s syndrome B -. +hat is the chemical name of the ;eroin drug5 A. Amphetamine #ulfate

B. Diacetylmorphine C. Acetonyl Dio&ide D. ethamphetamine ;ydrochloride B -1. +hich of the following law was enacted to provide for the registration of collection! and the imposition of fi&ed and special ta&es upon all persons who engage in illegal drug production5 A. .A. 0(" B. 3D '' C. .A ,*(0 D. .A. *'2( A -2. The cause of ma6ority of fire deaths is A. #hock B. Burn C. 4alling materials D. Asphy&iation D -". ne of the following is a fire resistant item. A. Asbestos B. Bora& C. 3hosphate of ammonia D. #ulfur  A -'. Encontrollable impulse to incendiarism is commonly known as A. rigin of #pecies? and > The Descent of an?. A. $ombroso B. Darwin C. Beccaria D. )arofalo B 01. ;e is the primary advocate of the >Theory of Differential Association?. A. $ombroso B. #utherland C. Beccaria D. )arofalo B 02. The author of >n Crimes and 3unishment? and the primary advocate of the Classical #chool of Criminology. A. $ombroso B. #utherland C. Beccaria D. )arofalo C 0". The one who determines personally the e&istence of probable cause in the issuance of a search warrant. A. 4iscal B. 3olice officer  C. Fudge D. ictim A

0'. +hen an individual e&perience tension and an&iety increases making him8her helpless! thus he e&perience negative feelings called A. Crisis B. 4rustration C. Conflict D. ;allucination B 0(. Among the following! who is the most vulnerable group to abuse and suffer threats5 A. police B. parents C. children D. old age C 0*. /n the study of organi9ed crimes! which of the following best defines the term >Costa 7ostra?5 A. one thing B. two things C. crime confederation D. crime syndicate D 0,. +hat is the strict code of conduct that governs the organi9ed crime group behavior5 A. merta B. Camorra C. ob D. Tamero A 0-. +ho defined +hite:collar crime as a criminal act committed by a person of respectability and high social status in the course of his or her occupation5 A. %. #utherland B. . =uinney C. %. Durkheim D. C. Darwin A 00. 3aul likes to buy stolen cellular phones. ;is act is an act of  A. 7one of these B. 4orgery C. Accessory to theft D. $arceny %. 4encing % 1./n the rgani9ed crime world! who bribes! buys! intimidates and negotiates into a relationship with the police or public official5 A. %nforcer  B. /nstigator C. Corrupter  D. Corruptee C

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An old woman approached 3" )ome9 asking the police officer to run after an unidentified young man who allegedly snatched her mobile phone. 3" )ome9 declined claiming that the man was already a block away from them and besides the police officer alleged that he is rushing home for an urgent matter. The officer@s refusal to help the old woman is an e&le of  A. nonfeasance B. malfeasance C. misfeasance D. misconduct A 2. +hen the accused is found not guilty of the charges presented before the court! he is A. convicted

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B.

suspended

C.

acuitted

D.

absuelto

C )uilty by act means A. Actus eus B.

Actus 7umbus

C.

)iltus reus

D.

ea mensa

A /f physiological or psychological dependence on some agent are obviously detected from a person! he is in the state of  A. dependency or addiction B.

comatose

C.

insanity

D.

metamorphosis

A

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+hich of the following is described as the threatening behaviors! either verbal or physical! directed at others A. Abnormality B.

Dependency

C.

Aggression

D.

iolence

C +hat aggressive behavior includes repeated noncompliance to a direct command! verbal abuse: name calling! verbal abuse:threat! and ph ysical abuse5 A. /nteractive B.

/solated

C.

Covert

D.

vert

A +hat aggressive behavior includes cursing8swearing! intentional destruction of property! and self destructive behaviors5 A. /solated

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0.

B.

Covert

C.

/nteractive

D.

vert

A +hat aggressive behavior includes the emotional and cognitive components of aggression such as anger and hostility5 A. Covert B.

Dynamic

C.

/nteractive

D.

Directive

A +hen there is an apparent! intentional! and physically aggressive act irrespective of severity against another person! there is A. Battering B.

Assault

C.

Chaos

D.

Crisis

B 1. +hat kind of assault committed when it includes kicking! punching! deliberately throwing an ob6ect and drawing a lethal weapon against someone5 A. ental B.

3hysical

C.

#e&ual

D.

erbal

B 11. Allege means A.

Assert or make an accusation

B.

remove from its position

C.

direct an act from doing

D.

intentional mutilation A

12. +hat do you call measures other than 6udicial proceedings used to deal with a young person alleged to have committed an offense5 A. ehabilitation B.

Alternative measures

C.

/ndividual response against bad behavior  

D.

%&tra 6udicial proceedings

B 1". +hat do we call the psychological! emotional and behavioral reactions and deficits of women victims and their inability to respond effectively to repeated physical and psychological violence5 A. +oman enopausal #yndrome B.

Battered +oman #yndrome

C.

iolence against women

D.

7aughten ule

B 1'. +hat is the theory that tumors and sei9ures have been associated with aggression and violent  behavior5 A. Brain lesion theory B.

Conspiracy theory

C.

7eurotic ind theory

D.

Dementia praeco&

A 1(. A term used to describe a clinical condition in young children who have received non:accidental! ine&cusable violence or in6ury! ranging from minimal to severe or fatal trauma! at the hand of an adult in a position of trust! generally a paren t or guardian A. Battered Child #yndrome B.

/ncapacitated Child #yndrome

C.

Abuse Trauma #yndrome

D.

7one of these

A 1*. +hen we say capital offense! it means A. a very serious crime! for which the death penalty is imposed B.

the highest penalty for selected offenses

C.

total punishment of offender by incarceration

D.

all of the above

A

1,. At trial! the authenticity of an item as evidence is crucial! whether it be a physical ob6ect like a  bullet! a medical record or a photograph. The item cannot be offered in court without a testimonial sponsor who can vouch for its unaltered authenticity to the court and the 6ury. To validate an items unaltered authenticity! a record must be kept of each and every time the item changes hands. This refers to A. ecords management B.

3resentation of evidence in court

C.

Chain of custody

D.

$aboratory analysis of items

A 1-. The negligent treatment or maltreatment of a child by a parent or caretaker under circumstances indicating harm or threatened harm to the childMs health or welfare is known as A. Child Abuse B.

Child 7eglect

C.

Child Dilemma

D.

Child in conflict with the law

C 10. The e&change of se&ual favors for money or other material goods without any emotional involvement involving a person under the age of 1- years is called A. Child prostitution B.

Child trafficking

C.

Both A and B are correct

D.

Both A and B are wrong

B 2. An abuse that is kept secret for a purpose! concealed! or underhanded is called

A.

Clandestine abuse

B.

Clinical abuse

C.

vert abuse

D.

Abuse of authority

A 21. A false belief based on an incorrect inference about e&ternal reality and firmly sustained despite clear evidence to the contrary! and which is not related to cultural or religious beliefs A. 4alse alarm B.

+rong perception

C.

/ncoherence

D.

Delusion

D 22. +hich of the following is an act committed by a 6uvenile for which an adult could be prosecuted in a criminal court5 A. Adult offense B.

#tatus offense

C.

Delinuency offense

D.

Children in conflict with the law

C 2". Anything that has been used! left! removed! altered or contaminated during the commission of a crime by either the suspect or victim is part of  A. %vidence B.

odus operandi

C.

ecidivism

D.

3reservation of crime scene

A 2'. )enerally! putting to death a person! as a legal penalty! is called A. /nfliction B.

%&ecution

C.

urder  

D.

Capital punishment

B 2(. Among the following! what is the form of abuse where the use of the victim is for selfish purposes and or financial gain5 A. erbal Abuse B.

%&ploitation

C.

acketeering

D.

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