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1. Preliminary Conduct
2. Privacy
3. Emotional State.
4. Language
5. Forcefulness of Personality
6. Warm-Up
D. Personalities of Interviewees A
7. Precise Questioning
D. Personalities of IntervieweesB
D. Personalities of Interviewees C
D. Responsibility of CriminalInvestigator
D. Responsibility of CriminalInvestigator B
12. It must have been physically possible for the suspectsto commit the crime.
14. The suspect could have been in the vicinity of the crimescene in the sense that it was not improbable
for him to have been there.
17. It must be shown that the accused knew what he was doing
18. To acquire knowledge of the elements of criminal ofoffenses, the investigator must study the penal
law.
20. Consideration must also be given to the fact that chanceoften plays an important part in the solution
of crimes.
23. The foremost requirement upon which later admissibilityof an admission or confession depends.
25. Encompasses all interrogation practices which are likelyto exert such pressure on an individual as to
disable him from making a freeand rational choice.
26. It should reflect the continuous availability ofprotective devices for the suspects rights.
27. It connotes theidea of physical force, it is the directapplication of illegal physical methods.
28. It is taken in the legal sense to mean the imposition ofrestriction on physical behavior.
29. The free action of the will may be unlawfully restrainedby threats or another other method of
instilling fear.
30. The person under investigation must be mentally orvisually aware of an accusation.
a. Confession against another b. awareness of the accusation c. confession of several crimes B
31. It is the place where the essential ingredients of thecriminal act took place.
a. Collecting evidence b. photograph the crime scene c. preservation of its original condition
d. markings of evidence B
a. Complete crime scene b. avoid contamination of crime scene c. protecting the crime scene
34. Upon arrival at the crime scene the ------------should immediately ascertain the identity of
personswho may be valuable to the investigation.
35. The ----------- should collects, preserves, and tagsarticles of evidence and maintains custody of
evidence.
a. Master note taker b. evidence man c. assistant officer –in- charge d. photographer e. sketcher C
37. At this stage of the investigation, prohibition andnegative advice are most useful.
38. it can be prepared in a variety of ways a hand writtennotes, audio tape recording and videotaping.
a. role of reason b. elements of the offense c. possibility of chance d.representative approach e. form B
49. Asking question to a person who is believed to possessknowledge & cooperative in the conduct of
investigation.
51. The relationship between the interviewer and the subjectdetermines the success of the
investigation.
53. It may be conducted by any law enforcement officer whofirst appears on the scene.
56. Long, complicated, and legalistic questions only serveto confuse and irritate.
57. This technique consist in asking a question whichrelates to the digression from original line of
questioning.
59. Every interrogation requires a great deal of patience ifcomplete and accurate information is to be
obtained.
60. The ________ of the interrogator should adapt to thesubjects cultural level.
61. ______ should be designed for simplicity with the viewof enhancing the concentration of both the
interrogator and the subject.
62. It is desirable to have facilities for others to observeand hear the suspect during the interrogation.
63. In addition to his regular facilities for taking notesit is well for the investigator to have an available
_________.
a. technical aid b, seating arrangement c. interrogation Log d.control the interview C
64. The investigator must create a mood that is conducive toa confession..
65. the investigator does not take too serious a view of thesubject’s indiscretion,
66. The device is especially useful when dealing with aperson usually calm or nervous.
68. In the beginning of the typical interrogation, theinvestigator has little need for control, the subject
should be permitted totell his story in his own way without interruption.
69. Branch of forensic science concerned with the recording,scientific examination, and interpretation of
the minute details.
70. _______ is more likely to inspire confidence andfriendship in a criminal than a uniform.
71. Must be able to convince the subject that it is futileto resist since the interrogator obviously has
sources of knowledge.
72. The procedure is business like, but the interrogatorpauses meaningfully as if to give the suspect one
more chance to tell thetruth.
73. ________ uses instrumentation and sophisticatedlaboratory techniques to detect the presence of
substances in the victim.
a. forensic science b. role of crime lab c. facts of the case d. forensic medicine A
74. A criminalist ultimate task is the presentation oflaboratory findings to the court.
a. expert testimony b. clue material c. witness d. facts of the case A
a. Role of the crime laboratory b.time element c. element of crime d.facts of the case A
76. The subject and the investigator should be seated withno large furniture between them.
77. It is desirable for several reasons, to restrict thenumber of persons present at an interrogation.
78. Every interrogation requires a great deal of patience ifcomplete and accurate information is to be
obtained.
79. Patience andflattery are necessary in dealing with the vain or self centered person.
80. the suspect is instate of emotional confusion, he is unable to think logically and clearly.
Kindly choose and shade letter A if the answer is TRUE, B if FALSE, C if Partly True, D ifPartly False
82. Blood is a common clue material in many of the moreserious crimes against properties.A
83. Information, Interrogation, and Investigation are the 3basic mechanism for controlling the behavior
of those engaged in crime. A
86. Information is used here to describe the knowledge whichthe investigator gathers from other
person. A
92. The investigator should appear anger and egoistic duringthe conduct of interview. B
94. Before questioning a suspect the investigator shouldrefresh his knowledge of the law. A
95. During the interview the investigator is not advisableto form a judgment regarding the credibility of
his witness. A
96. Do not explain to the suspect the general terms of thenature of offense under investigation. B
100. All camera position should not be recorded except forspecial attention. B