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DIAGNOSTIC EXAMINATION IN CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION AND DETECTION

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DIAGNOSTIC EXAMINATION IN CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION AND DETECTION
CRIMINOLOGISTS Licensure Examination
1:30 P .M. – 4:00 P .M.
INSTRUCTION: Select the correct answer for each of the following questions. Mark only one answer for each item by marking the box corresponding to the letter of your choice on the answer sheet provided. STRICTLY NO ERASURES ALLOWED. Use pencil no. 1 only.
MULTIPLE CHOICE
1.A criminal investigator who is discreetly listening to the conversation of the subjects while the former is seated on a table near the former's table is applying:
a.Eavesdropping
b.Bugging
c.discreet listening
d. wiretapping
2.The word investigation is taken from the Latin word “investigare” which means to:
a.Determine
b.Prove
c.Solve
d.Trace
e.All of these
3.The person who popularized the employment of “a thief to catch a theif” was:
a.William Henry Talbot
b.Charles Dickens
c.Thomas Brynes
d.Jonathan Wild
4.Which of the ff. best describes corpus delicti:
a.The body of the victim in case of homicide or murder
b.Essential parts of the body of the crime or the body of the crime itself
c.The recovered stolen properties in case of theft or robbery
d.Any recovered weapon, either firearm or bladed weapon
5.All but one govern criminal investigation as an art:
a.Intuition
b.Chance or luck
c.Felicity of inspiration
d.Rigid rules
e.None of these
6.What type of reasoning is used in reconstruction of the crime whereby the detective assumes a theory based on collected information?
a.Deduction
b.Logical reasoning
c.Positive approach
d.Inductive approach
e.None of these
7.The following are authorized to issue a valid search warrant, except
a.Appellate Judge
b.Chief Prosecutor
c.RTC Judge
d.Presiding Judge of MCTC
e.None of these
8.Physical evidence which identify the criminal by means of clues, personal properties or the characteristics pattern of procedure deduced from the arrangement of objects at the crime scene is referred to as:
a.Circumstantial evidence b.Associative evidence
c.Modus operandi
d.Corpus Delicti
9.If the purpose of the informer in giving information to the police is merely to gain a pecuniary material, then his motive is
a.Remuneration
b.Revenge
c.Repentance of sins
d.Vanity
10.Which of these is a statement of the suspect directly acknowledging his criminal guilt?
a.Admission
b.Acknowledgement
c.Confession
d.Deposition
11.The New York Chief of Detectives who introduce the Modus Operandi system in the field of Criminal Investigation was:
a.Thomas Byrnes
b.Sir Francis Galton
c.Sir Richard Henry
d.Dr. Paul Kirk
12.The lowest section of an extension ladder is known as:
a.Heel
b.Bed ladder
c.Butt
d.Fly ladder
e.None of these
13.What is the simpler method of computing the distance between the heel of the ladder and the building?
a.Divide the length of ladder by 4 and add 2
b.Divined the length of the ladder by 4
c.Divide the ladder by 5 and add 2
d.Divined the ladder by 6 and add 2
14.Which of the following restricts the spread of the fire to the point of origin or at least to the area
involved?
a.Extinguishments
b.Confinement
c.Suppression
d.Control
15.The technique used in clearing a building of smoke and with the use of smoke ejector is:
a.Smoke ejector
b.Horizontal ventilation
c.Forced ventilation
d.Vertical ventilation
16.The clearing of smoke and heated gases at the highest point of the roof is referred to as:
a.Vertical ventilation
b.Forced ventilation
c.Cross ventilation
d.Combination of cross horizontal
17.Which of the following occurs when a room is heated enough that flame sweep over the entire surface?
a.Backdraft
b.Oxidation
c.All of these
d.Flashover
e.Combustion

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