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University of La Salette

College of Criminology
Santiago City & Roxas Campus

Midterm Examination in Polygraphy & Lie-Detection Technique

Name: _______________________________ Score: ____________


Course & Year: ________________________ Date: _____________

Note : Erasures and superimposition presupposes cheating, thus, be marked wrong.


I. Identification.

______________________1. Initial interview with the investigator or person requesting for


examination.
______________________2. The examiner shows the recorded result to the subject with a brief
explanation as to the significance of the recorded reactions. He points out the dissimilarities
between reactions accompanying irrelevant and relevant questions.
______________________3. An unusually fast heart beat accompanied by a large amplitude
which uniformly rises and falls, normally in conjunction with a labored respiratory tracing, is
known as a______________.
______________________4. Premature contraction of an auricle or ventricle while fundamental
rhythm of the heart is maintained.
______________________5. Indicates the beginning or where the test has started.
______________________6. Ending
______________________7. +
______________________8. subject answered no
______________________9. //
______________________10. subject failed to answer
______________________11. PJ
______________________12. RQ
______________________13. TI
______________________14. BI
______________________15. DB
______________________16. IM
______________________17. OS
______________________18. VC
______________________19. SN
______________________20. SZ
______________________21. CT
______________________22. T
______________________23. M
______________________24. B
______________________25. L
______________________26. S
______________________27. Y
______________________28. C
______________________29. Includes all considerations that bear on to the examination
conducted just after the instrumentation is turned off.
______________________30. Is an acknowledgement of subordinate fact(s), not direct
involving guilt and is unessential to the crime.
______________________31. This is a confirmatory check.
______________________32. A test to compare the degree of reactions between relevant and
control questions.
______________________33. A test to determine the responsiveness of the subject to questions
and also serves as a check on possibility of spot responses.
______________________34. A test to check possible distortion when the chosen number or
question is asked.

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______________________35. A test in which the first two irrelevant questions are intended to
condition the subject; to have standard tracing of the subject; to establish a truth telling pattern
for the intended part of the record.
______________________36. Red propaganda
______________________37. It is the emotional response to specific danger that appears to be a
person’s defensive power.
______________________38. Is any activity or inhibition of previous activity of an organism
from stimulation.
______________________39. The reaction of the subject when irrelevant question is being
asked.
______________________40. Is any deviation from the standard norms.
______________________41. Is any activity aroused in an organism by stimulus. It is an action
or mental attitude brought by external forces.
______________________42. The tracing of a subject wherein no question or irrelevant
question asked.
______________________43. Chronic lie to mislead justice.
______________________44. Color Zones of Questions which is Weak Relevant.
______________________45. Color Zones of Questions which is Irrelevant/Sacrifice.
______________________46. Color Zones of Questions which is Symptomatic/outside issue.
______________________47. Color Zones of Questions which is Probable Lie/Control.
______________________48. Color Zones of Questions which is which is Strong Relevant.
______________________49. A variation and modification of the general question test in which
it aims to persuade or cause the subject to react psycho-physiology due to strong stimuli
propounded in each question.
______________________50. List of similar article or offenses one of which is real, and
questions are answerable by no only.
______________________51. Designed to prove whether the subject possesses information
regarding the identity of the perpetrator; or the location of evidence or items of secondary
elements of the case under investigation.
______________________52. Question of wrongdoing of similar nature as to the main incident
under investigation and to which the subject in all probability will lie and to which his answer
may be of dubious validity in his own mind.
______________________53. A verbal stimulus of primary importance projected in the form of
question which overcomes the psychological excitement level and causes changes from the
subject physiological norm. Its purpose is to detect deception as result of this change in the
subject norm.
______________________54. Designed to stimulate the guilty subject and focus his attention on
the probability of incriminatory proof that would tend to establish his guilt.
______________________55. Question of secondary issues of similar case under investigation
in which the subject in all probability will lie.
______________________56. Is of considerable importance both for the purpose of
conditioning the subject for the examination and also to provoke and observe indications of guilt
or innocence of the subject.
______________________57. Interrogation of the subject after examination who demonstrated
strong psychophysiological indication of guilt.
______________________58. A series of questions composed of relevant and irrelevant
______________________59. The component to be first attached.
______________________60. BZCT technique in polygraph examination devised
by_______________________.

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