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Crime Detection and Investigation

1. What is an art which deals with the identity and location of the offender and provide evidence of his guilt in criminal
proceedings?
A. Criminal Investigation
B. Custodial Investigation
C. Preliminary Investigation
D. Undercover Investigation
2. It refers to the application of instruments and methods of physical science in the detection of crime such as fingerprints,
photography, polygraphy, ballistics etc.
A. Inquiry
B. Instrumentation
C. Interrogation
D. Interview

3. It is the body of the crime or the existence of a fact that the specific loss or injury was sustained as a result of the crime.
A. Corpus Delicti
B. In Flagrante Delicto
C. Mens Rea
D. Rep Ipsa Loquitor

4. It is a form of investigation in which the investigator assumes a different and unofficial identity for the purpose of obtaining
necessary information regarding the identity and location of the subject.
A. Roping
B. Surveillance
C. Tactical
D. Tailing
5. These are information coming from the underworld people such as criminals, prisoners or ex convicts.
A. Classified
B. Cultivated
C. Grapevine
D. Regular

6. Who was the only Filipino member of the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation tasked to organize a Division of
Investigation last 1936?
A. Agustin Patricio
B. Epimaco Velasco
C. Flaviano Guerero
D. Raphael Crame

7. It refers to the distinct, odd and unique way of criminal in committing a crime which helps the investigator in the solution of an
offense.
A. Habit of Operation
B. Mode of Operation
C. Manner of Operation
D. Routine of Operation

8. It is the statement of facts by the accused in a criminal case which do not directly involved the acknowledgment of guilt in the
commission of crimes for which he is charged.
A. Admission
B. Confession
C. Declaration
D. Justification
9. He is a person who disguises or observes secretly the persons, places and vehicles with the intention of gathering information
about the identity or activity of the subject.
A. Convoy
B. Detective
C. Investigator
D. Surveillant

10. It refers to the physical evidence which may identify the criminal by means of personal properties, characteristics and clues?
A. Associative
B. Circumstantial
C. Conclusive
D. Prima Facie

11. It is the disguised or secret observation of persons, places and vehicles for the purpose of obtaining information regarding the
identity or activity of the subject.
A. Counter Intelligence
B. Shadowing
C. Special Investigation
D. Surveillance

12. It is the psychological, forceful and vigorous questioning of a person who is usually hesitant or reluctant to divulge
information.
A. Inquiry
B. Instrumentation
C. Interrogation
D. Interview

13. The following are the reasons for the discharged of the informant except
A. Becoming security risk
B. Commission of crimes
C. Determining the source of illegal activities
D. Providing false information

14. It is the knowledge which the investigator gathered and acquired from other person through observation, personal study,
research, experience etc.
A. Fact
B. Information
C. Intelligence
D. Lead

15. What is the simplest and most effective way of showing actual measurements and identifying significant items of evidence in
their location at the crime scene?
A. Graph
B. Map
C. Photograph
D. Sketch
16. These are information coming from informers or informants.
A. Classified
B. Cultivated
C. Grapevine
D. Regular

17. The following are kinds of Surveillance except


A. Police Interrogation
B. Shadowing
C. Surveillance of place
D. Undercover Investigation

18. Which of the following type of surveillance is done with so much precaution from losing the subject where constant
surveillance is necessary?
A. Close
B. Covert
C. Loose
D. Overt

19. What is the investigation conducted by the investigator or group of investigators in the area where the crime is committed?
Sketching, photographing, measuring, searching and collecting of evidences are some of the common things usually done by the
investigator.
A. Crime Scene Investigation
B. Custodial Investigation
C. Preliminary Investigation
D. Undercover Investigation

20. They are those who possessed especial skills and knowledge that may be applied in the crime scene investigation depending
on the needs like medico legal officer, chemist, ballisticians, dactylographer etc.
A. Agents
B. Criminologists
C. Special Investigators
D. Technicians

TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT AND ACCIDENT INVESTIGATION

1. It is a Greco-Roman word, which refers to the movement of people.


A. Trafica
B. Trafice
C. Trafici
D. Trafico

2. It refers to the movement of persons, goods and vehicles either powered by animals or animal-drawn vehicles, or by
combustion system from one place to another for the purpose of safe travel.
A. Deployment
B. Employment
C. Patrol
D. Traffic

3. It is an executive function which includes planning, organizing, directing, supervising, coordinating, operating, recording and
budgeting traffic affairs such as traffic flow requirements, construction and maintenance of public facilities and licensing and
controlling the use of these facilities.
A. Traffic Administration
B. Traffic Governance
C. Traffic Management
D. Traffic Organization

4. Who perfected the macadamized road system in England?


A. Chicha Honda
B. Ernest Hemingway
C. John Mc Adam
D. Roger Diesel

5. Which of the following is otherwise known as the Land Transportation and Traffic Code of the Philippines?
A. RA 4136
B. RA 5487
C. RA 7877
D. RA 9208
6. It is responsible regulation of transport routes, granting, denying, suspending or canceling land transport franchises.
A. Department of Transportation and Communication
B. Land Traffic Franchising Regulatory Board
C. Land Transportation Office
D. Traffic Management Bureau

7. It is any motor vehicle accident occurring entirely at a place other than on a highway.
A. Motor Vehicle Non-Traffic Accident
B. Motor Vehicle Traffic Accident
C. Non Motor Vehicle Traffic Accident
D. Non Motor Vehicle Non - Traffic Accident
8. What law gives powers and functions to the Metro Manila Development Authority (MMDA) in the enforcement of traffic rules
and regulations within the national capital region?
A. RA 4136
B. RA 4864
C. RA 7924
D. RA 9344

9. What is the process of giving training and travel and practice in the actual application of traffic safety knowledge; the crowning
jewel of traffic management and abstract architect of social life and unyielding master of mans destiny on the roadway?
A. Economics
B. Education
C. Enforcement
D. Engineering

10. What agency of the government is in charge with the administration and issuance of license for driving vehicles in the traffic
road?
A. Department of Transportation and Communication
B. Land Traffic Franchising Regulatory Board
C. Land Transportation Office
D. Traffic Management Bureau

11. What is a privilege granted by the State to own and/or drive a motor vehicle, subject to the conditions of the agency granting
it?
A. Franchise
B. License
C. ORCR
D. Plate Number

12. What kind of permit allows the bearer to drive only with the presence of a professional license holder?
A. Minor
B. Non Professional
C. Professional
D. Student

13. It refers to the action taken by the police, such as arresting, issuing traffic citation ticket and giving warning to the drivers for
the purpose of deterring, discouraging and preventing violations.
A. Economics
B. Education
C. Enforcement
D. Engineering

14. What are the marks left on the road by tires when the brakes are applied?
A. Scratch
B. Scuff
C. Skid
D. Skate

15. Who is a person duly deputized by an agency of government authorized by law to enforce all traffic laws, rules and
regulations?
A. Enforcer
B. Investigator
C. Patrol Officer
D. Master Sergeant 20

16. It is consist of the entire road and vehicle complex.


A. Avenue
B. Boulevard
C. Expressway
D. Traffic System

17. What part of police traffic supervision is consist of driving and walking here and there in an area or to and from on a road for
the purpose of traffic law enforcement and to provide traffic-connected service to the public?
A. Patrol
B. Intelligence
C. Investigation
D. Security

18. It is an activity by which the movement of traffic units at a particular intersection are controlled and allocated according to
proportionate time to prevent traffic accident and to maintain the smooth flow of traffic.
A. Traffic Direction and Control
B. Traffic Enforcement
C. Traffic Management
D. Traffic Supervision

19. It is the taking with intent to gain of a motor vehicle belonging to another without the latters consent or by means of violence
against or intimidation of person or by using force upon things.
A. Carnapping
B. Car Robbery
C. Car Stealing
D. Car Theft

20. What is the process of determining factors on how accidents occur and on how to mitigate and prevent its effects through
clinical and statistical method?
A. Accident Analysis
B. Accident Assessment
C. Accident Evaluation
D. Accident Examination

SPECIAL CRIME INVESTIGATION

1. It deals with the study of major crimes based on the application of special investigative techniques.
A. Criminal Investigation
B. Criminalistic Investigation
C. Forensic Investigation
D. Special Crime Investigation

2. It is simply defined as the use of force to achieve a political end. It is generally intended to intimidate or coerce a government,
individuals or groups to modify their behavior or policies.
A. Bombing
B. Hostage Taking
C. Kidnapping
D. Terrorism

3. It refers to any act of canvassing, enlisting, contracting, transporting, utilizing, hiring and procuring workers and includes
referring, contract services and promising or advertising for employment abroad, whether for profit or not, when undertaken by a
non license or non holder of authority contemplated under Art. 13 (f) pf PD 442.
A. Illegal Hiring
B. Illegal Recruitment
C. Illegal Smuggling
D. Illegal Trafficking

4. What is a series of explosions specifically arranged to produce a desired outcome, usually the most effective detonation or
explosion of a particular explosive.
A. Chemical Track
B. Detonating Circuit
C. Explosive Train
D. Line Bomb

5. The following are the elements of theft except


A. Taking the personal property of another
B. With intent to gain
C. Without the owners consent
D. With violence against or intimidation of person

6. It is a method to gain entry into a locked safe which involves the use of oxygen and acetylene tank to punch a hole and expose
the locking mechanism or setting up a small and calculated explosive charge to blow open the safe.
A. Explosive Charge Attack
B. Punch Attack
C. Rip Attack
D. Torch Attack

7. What is the confrontational and vigorous questioning of a person suspected of having committed a crime that is also applied to
a reluctant or uncooperative person to divulge information pertinent to the investigation?
A. Inquiry
B. Instrumentation
C. Interrogation
D. Interview

8. He is one who has committed a crime and has been found guilty of the charge against him by a competent court of justice after
observing due process.
A. Accused
B. Criminal
C. Inmate
D. Respondent

9. It refers to any shelter, ship or vessel constituting the dwelling of one or more persons even though the inhabitants thereof are
temporarily absent.
A. Abandoned House
B. Haunted House
C. Inhabited House
D. Uninhabited House

10. If Puma P. Atay, a child less than three day of age was killed by his grandmother, Puring. The latter is liable for
A. Abortion
B. Infanticide
C. Murder
D. Parricide

11. These are materials, which link the suspect to the offense committed.
A. Associative
B. Conclusive
C. Positive
D. Tracing

12. Below are the factors in the selection of point of entry except...
A. Architectural design
B. Degree of resistance
C. Public visibility
D. Time necessary to gain entry

13. It is any vehicle propelled by any other means, other than muscular power, using the public highways but excepting rollers,
trolley cars, street sweepers, sprinklers, lawnmowers, bulldozers, graders, fork list, amphibian trucks and cranes, if not used on
public highways.
A. Government Vehicle
B. Motor Vehicle
C. Private Vehicle
D. Public Vehicle

14. It refers to the taking, with intent to gain of a motor vehicle belonging to another, without the latters consent, or by means of
violence against or intimidation of persons or by using force upon things?
A. Brigandage
B. Carnapping
C. Car Robbery
D. Vehicle Theft

15. When the information for the crime of homicide committed by Tina T. Aga comes from Mando R. Ukot, a known criminal in
Kalye Balikbayan, this source of information is known as ...
A. Classified
B. Cultivated
C. Grapevine
D. Regular

16. It involves the first exposure of the criminal offense to the investigative effort that serves as the foundation for the case.
A. Commencement Investigation
B. In Depth Investigation
C. Preliminary Investigation
D. Progress Investigation

17. Under the Revised Penal Code, any person who, not falling within the provisions of Article 246, shall kill another without the
attendance of any of the circumstances enumerated in the next preceding article, shall be deemed guilty of
A. Abortion
B. Homicide
C. Murder
D. Parricide

18. What is the collection of facts establishing that a crime has been committed and that some other person is responsible?
A. Corpus Delicti
B. Factum Probandum
C. Lex Taliones
D. Mens Rea

19. The following are considered accidental death except...


A. Drowning
B. Falling
C. Infanticide
D. Motor Vehicle Wreck

20. What is the investigators way to determine whether a dead body has been moved from one site to another?
A. Autopsy
B. Mortem Lividity
C. Necropsy
D. Rigor Mortis

ORGANIZED CRIME INVESTIGATION

1. What is a secret association with a clearly defined membership, at the same time, it is a reflection of more general social and
cultural conditions in southern Italy that have also produced other groups with essentially the same purposes and functions.
A. 14 K
B. Abusayaf
C. hinese Triad
D. Cosa Nostra

2. It refers to the recruitment, transportation, transfer or harboring or receipts of persons with or without the victims consent or
knowledge, within or across national borders by means of threat, use of force, or other forms of coercion, abduction, fraud, deception,
abuse of power of position, taking advantage of the vulnerability of the person or the giving or receiving of payments or benefits to
achieve the consent of a person having control over another person for purposes of exploitation which includes at a minimum, the
exploitation or the prostitution of others or other forms of sexual exploitation, forced labor or services, slavery, servitude or the
removal or sale of organs.
A. People Exploitation
B. Illegal Recruitment
C. Misprision of Human
D. Trafficking in Person

3. What is often regarded as the archetype of organized crime and has been the subject of controversy?
A. Cali Cartel
B. Medellin Syndicate
C. Sicilian Mafia
D. Yakuza
4. Yakuza What color - coded notice is based on national arrest warrants, which is used to seek the arrest and extradition of
suspects?
A. Blue
B. Green
C. Red
D. Yellow
5. What is commonly executed to the pursuit of profits through grand designs, which is commonly referred as the enemy within,
the 2nd government, the 5th state or the crime confederation?
A. Organized Crime
B. Professional Crime
C. Special Crime
D. White Collar Crime

6. It is any act, transaction, scheme or design involving the use of a person by another, for sexual intercourse or lascivious conduct
in exchange for money, profit or any other consideration.
A. Prostitution
B. Rogue
C. Scandal
D. Vagrancy
7. It refers to a condition of enforced, compulsory service induced by means of any scheme, plan or pattern, intended to cause a
person or another person would suffer serious harm or other forms of abuse or physical restraint, or the abuse or threatened abuse
of the legal process.
A. Illogical Servitude
B. Inutile Servitude
C. Involuntary Servitude
D. Irrational Servitude

8. These crimes are committed involving several states or countries, which exceeds boarders.
A. American Crime
B. Foreign Crime
C. National Crime
D. Transnational Crime

9. What is a program organized by travel and tourism - related establishments and individuals, which consist of tourism packages
or activities utilizing and offering escort and sexual services as enticement for tourists?
A. Copulation Tourism
B. Fornication Tourism
C. Intimate Tourism
D. Sex Tourism

10. What is committed in pursuit of an ideology that is considered as a body of ideas, reflecting the said needs and aspirations
of an individual or group, a class or culture?
A. Bombing
B. Kidnapping
C. Sabotage
D. Terrorism

11. It refers to an act of inflicting physical harm upon a woman or her child resulting to the physical, psychological or emotional
distress.
A. Abuse
B. Battery
C. Harshness
D. Maltreatment

12. It is used to seek information on the identity of persons or on their illegal activities related to criminal matters. This is also
used primarily for tracing and locating offenders when the decision to seek to extradite has not yet been made and for locating
witnesses to crime.
A. Black Notice
B. Blue Notice
C. Green Notice
D. Yellow Notice

13. What is otherwise known as the E - Commerce Act of the Philippines?


A. RA 4864
B. RA 5487
C. RA 8792
D. RA 9165

14. It refers to the one who makes an arrangement for the killing and injuring (physically, economically and psychologically) the
member or non-member.
A. Administrator
B. Enforcer
C. Executor
D. Implementer

15. What country is considered the worlds most notorious in terms of sex industry, which is importing at least one (1) million
women from China, Laos and Vietnam?
A. China
B. Hong Kong
C. Myanmar
D. Thailand

16. It is a body of persons associated for some design and undertaking which is usually a bold, unlawful and wanton one.
A. Association
B. Fraternity
C. Gang
D. Syndicate

17. What is an act defining violence against women and their children, providing for protective measures for victims, prescribing
penalties therefore, and for other purposes?
A. RA 9165
B. RA 9208
C. RA 9262
D. RA 9344

18. He is one who bribes, buys, intimidates, threatens, negotiates, and sweet talk into a relationship with the police, public
officials or any one else who might help the member security and maintain immunity from arrest, prosecution and punishments.
A. Corrupter
B. PR Man
C. Liaison
D. Negotiator

19. It is manned by political criminals who used force and violence of a means to obtain profit or gain and or achieve political
aims or ambitions.
A. In Group Oriented
B. Political Graft
C. Predatory Organized
D. Syndicate

20. It is used to provide warnings and criminal intelligence about persons who have committed criminal offenses and who are
likely to repeat these crimes in other countries.
A. Black Notice
B. Green Notice
C. Red Notice
D. Yellow Notice

DRUG EDUCATION AND VICE CONTROL


1. It refers to any substance whether natural or synthetic that brings about physical, psychological and behavioral changes in a
person taking it.
A. Drug
B. Food
C. Supplement
D. Vitamin

2. Where is the worlds transshipment point of all forms of heroin?


A. China
B. Hong Kong
C. Singapore
D. Taiwan
3. This strategy can be carried out through preventive education and information campaigns to prevent further demand of society
particularly the youth.
A. Demand Reduction
B. International Cooperation
C. Narcotics Suppression
D. Supply Reduction

4. It is the state of psychic and physical dependence or both on dangerous drugs following the administration or use of it. World
Health Organization (WHO) defines it as the periodic, continuous and repeated administration of drugs.
A. Drug Abuse
B. Drug Dependence
C. Drug Experimentation
D. Drug Use

5. It is the operational plan against suspected military and police personnel who are engaged in the illegal drug activities.
A. Oplan Hunter
B. Oplan Iceberg
C. Oplan Tornado
D. Oplan Thunderbolt III

6. What is a dynamic process directed towards the changes of the health of the person to prepare him from his fullest life
potentials and capabilities, and making him law abiding and productive member of the community without abusing drugs?
A. Reformation
B. Reintegration
C. Rehabilitation
D. Resolution

7. It is the tendency to increase dosage of drugs to maintain the same effect in the body.
A. Abuse
B. Addiction
C. Dependence
D. Tolerance

8. It is a network of illegal drug operations operated and manned carefully by groups of criminals who knowingly traffic through
nefarious trade for personal or group profit.
A. Drug Bosses
B. Professional Users
C. Organized Group
D. Syndicate

9. One who illegally, wrongfully, or improperly uses any narcotic substances for reasons of curiosity, peer pressure, or other
similar reasons.
A. Drug Abuser
B. Drug Experimenter
C. Drug Lord
D. Drug Pusher

10. What is a drug jargon for the withdrawal effects of opiate use?
A. Cold Turkey
B. Flashback
C. Mainline
D. Skin Popping

11. These are drugs, which may be purchased from any pharmacy or drugstore without written authorization from the doctor and
are use to treat minor and short term illnesses.
A. Amphetamine
B. Morning Glory Seeds
C. Over the Counter
D. Prescriptive

12. It means the act of knowingly planting, growing, raising or permitting the planting, growing, raising of any plant which is the
source of a prohibited drug.
A. Cultivate
B. Farming
C. Forestry
D. Gardening

13. What is a branch of study, which deals with poisons, their effects and antidotes?
A. Chemistry
B. Pathology
C. Physiology
D. Toxicology

14. Who was the German Pharmacist that discovered Morphine in 1806?
A. Alder Wright
B. Friedrich Serturner
C. Hippocrates
D. John David
15. It is a civic program initiated by NGOs and local government offices to help eradicate drug syndicates involving street
children as drug conduits.
A. Oplan Banat
B. Oplan Bantay Bata
C. Oplan Sagip Yagit
D. Oplan Juvenile Delinquency

16. What is the scientific name of Marijuana?


A. Cannabis Sativa Lima
B. Erythroxylon Coca
C. Methamphetamine Hydrochloride
D. Papaver Somniferum

17. What operational plan against drug problem is conducted to neutralize the 14k, the bamboo gang and other local organized
crimes groups involved in illegal drug trafficking?
A. Oplan Athena
B. Oplan Greengold
C. Oplan Mercurio
D. Oplan Tornado

18. Where was the first Raid of marijuana happened in the Philippines?
A. Malabon
B. Manila
C. Paraaque
D. Pasay

19. What drug is three to five times more powerful than morphine from which it is derived and the most addicting opium derivative?
A. Codeine
B. Heroin
C. Ketamine
D. Shabu

20. Which of the following drug is derived from a poppy plant Papaver Somniferum popularly known as gum, gamut,
kalamay or panocha? It is a plant that can grow from 3 to 6 feet in height originally in Mesopotamia. Its active ingredient is the
meconic acid the analgesic property.
A. Ecstacy
B. Marijuana
C. Mescaline
D. Opium

FIRE TECHNOLOGY AND ARSON INVESTIGATION


1. What is an active chemical reaction that takes place among fuel, heat and oxygen in the form of light and noticeable heat?
A. Combustion
B. Fire
C. Pyrolisis
D. Smoulder

2. What is the lowest temperature at which a substance will burn when ignited and will stop to burn when the source of ignition is
removed?
A. Auto Ignition Point
B. Fire Point
C. Flash Point
D. Smouldering Point

3. It refers to a chemical process whereby fire consumes most solids.


A. Burning
B. Combustion
C. Free Ignition
D. Pyrolysis

4. What is the branch of knowledge that deals with industrial arts and sciences? It is the application of such knowledge that is
used to produce the material necessity of society.
A. Cyber Fire
B. Industrial Engineering
C. Modernization
D. Technology

5. Which of the following is considered as the best tool to reduce loss of life from fire?
A. Automatic Sprinkler
B. Fire Extinguisher
C. Fire Hydrant
D. Smoke detector

6. It is otherwise known as The Fire Code of the Philippines.


A. PD 968
B. PD 1185
C. PD 1866
D. PD 4200

7. The following are the stages of fire development except


A. Explosion
B. Flaming
C. Overheating
D. Smouldering

8. The following are the essential elements of a fire except


A. Fuel
B. Heat
C. Oxygen
D. Solid

9. It refers primarily to measures or activities specially directed to avoid a fire from starting.
A. Fire Drill
B. Fire Education
C. Fire Inspection
D. Fire Prevention

10. According to International Maritime Organization, Class C Fire is also known as


A. Electrical Fire
B. Flammable Fire
C. Metal Fire
D. Solid Fire

11. What is the lowest temperature at which flammable substance will burn once ignited?
A. Auto Ignition Point
B. Fire Point
C. Flash Point
D. Smouldering Point
12. What is a way of heat transfer through molecular action of hot gases or smokes or fumes?
A. Conduction
B. Convection
C. Ignition
D. Radiation

13. What element of fire aids in the combustion that comes from the atmosphere we breathe.
A. Bromide
B. Helium
C. Hydrogen
D. Oxygen

14. If Manu Nunog, a pyromaniac set fire to some rags and jute sacks in kerosene oil and placed near the partition of the entresoil
of an inhabited house but no part of the house has began to burn, although fire would have started in the said partition had it not
been extinguished on time. What stage of arson is committed by Manu Nunog?
A. Accomplished
B. Attempted
C. Consummated
D. Frustrated
15. The following are the ways of Heat Transfer except
A. Conduction
B. Convection
C. Ignition
D. Radiation

16. What is known as the body of the crime of arson or the fact that the burning was sustained as a result of a crime?
A. Corpus Delicti
B. Dura Lex
C. Mala Inse
D. Mens Rea

17. What is known as the rapid oxidation of substances by the generation of heat and light?
A. Distillation
B. Combustion
C. Explosion
D. Sublimation

18. What is the lowest temperature at which a substance will spontaneously burn even without the application of a spark or a
flame?
A. Auto Ignition Point
B. Fire Point
C. Flash Point
D. Smouldering Point

19. It refers to a combustible material or combination of materials that generates or produces heat because of internal chemical
action (oxidation) and eventually ignites without any exposure to external sources of fire, spark or abnormal heat.
A. Fire Combustion
B. Flash Combustion
C. Slight Combustion
D. Spontaneous Combustion
20. Which of the following is also known as incendiary fire?
A. Accidental
B. Arson
C. Providential
D. Unintentional

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