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Cri 174 Reviewer
Cri 174 Reviewer
1. 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
2. It is the official inquiry made by the police on the facts and circumstances surrounding the death of the person which is
expected to be criminal or unlawful is termed as
A. Criminal investigation
B. Homicide investigation
C.Special crime investigation
D. Autopsy investigation
3. Who among the following experts in crime detection can inform the investigator regarding the exact cause of death?
A. Toxicologist C. Pathologist
B. Chemist D. Cardiologist
4. What medical evidence can show that a gunshot wound is suicidal?
A. Cadaveric spasm
B. Firearm distant to the victim
C. No sign of struggle from the victim
D. All of the above
5. The written record made by the investigator upon arrival at the crime scene which contains observations of the crime scene
results of the interview of witnesses,evidence collected and others is called
A.Initial report
B. Investigation report
C. Report
D.Field note
6. It deals with the study of major crime based on the application of special investigative techniques.The study concentrates
more on physical evidences, its collection, handling, identification and preservation incoordination with the experts in the crime
laboratory.
A. Homicide investigation C. Special crime investigation
B. Chain of custody D.Criminal investigation
7. Ante-Mortem:
A. Before death C. After death
B. During death D. D.Hearsay
C. Punctared wound
D. Stab wound
C. Punctured wound
D. Stab wound
33.Punctured wound is due to:
A. Sharp edge instrument
B.Blunt instrument
C. Sharp edge and sharp pointed instrument
D.Sharp pointed instrument
34.Wound that is inflicted in downward motion is classified as:
A.Hit C.Stab
B.Trust D. Gaping
35.Wound that is inflicted in horizontal motion will result to:
A. Hit
B.Trust
C. Shrapnel
D.Gaping
36.Physical injury which is located at the site of the application of force is classified as:
A. Coup injury C. Contre coup injury
B. Coup contre coup injury D.Locus minors Resistencia
37.If the injury is located at the site of injury and on its opposite site,such injury is classifiedas:
A.Coup injury C. Contre coup injury
B. Coup contre coup injury D. Locus minors Resistencia
38.Which of the following statement correctly describe patterned wound?
A. Instinctive reaction of self-preservation
B. Wound produced on one-self
C.Wound on the nature of instrument used
D. Wound that causes laceration
39. It is a circumscribed extravasation of blood in the subcutaneous tissue or underneath the mucousmembrane:
A.Contusion C.Concussion
B. Hematoma D. Petechiae
40.One of the best method to establish the location and distances of evidence from other object is by:
A.Use of two reference point when measuring the location of evidence
B.Preservation to the mind of the investigator
C.Photograph every location of the evidence
D. Video recording is done to preserve the electronic crime scene
41.All of the following are the purposes and use of the 5 E's and the H.Which of the four doesn't belong to the group:
A.Aid the investigator in searching the crime scene or other places which may be sources of evidences.
B. It will guide the investigator in formulating questions towards the judge during court proceedings of the case.
C.Assist the investigator and the desk officer in making brief statements of facts in the logbook or police blotter and in
the reports. 3
D. Help the investigator in preparing the modus operandi report on how the crime being committed
42.How important is means of transporation in a homicide investigation?
A. Considered as Places of Importance
B. Considered as Persons of Importance
C.Considered as Time of Importance
D. Considered as Things of Importance
43.Which of the following is considered as the most important place of importance?
A. Avenues of Approach C.The Crime scene
B. Avenues of Escape D. Both A and C
44.A place of importance which emphasize how the investigating team arrives at the crime scene.
A. Avenues of Approach C.The Crime Scene
B.Avenues of Escape D. Both A and C
45.It is directed toward the discovery of evidence accidentally or intentionally left by the suspects in the crime scene that can provide the
investigators with valuable investigative lead in solving a case:
A. Conduct of Ocular Inspection
B. Conduct of search and seizure
C.Conduct of Neighborhood Investigation
D. Conduct of Police Surveillance
46.The presence of unusual odor recorded at the crime and other items of evidence are under:
A. Place of Importance C. Time of Importance
B. Persons of Importance D. Things of importance
47.These are hints that suggest lines of investigative actions and information that is valuable in expanding the universe of suspects.
identifying prime suspects and finding the guilty person.These are called
A. Information C. Corpus delicti
B. Investigative leads D.Modus operandi
48.What are the chances of two people having the same DNA "fingerprint"?
A. 4 million to 1 C. 3 billion to 1
B. 30 billion to 1 D. 60 billion to 1
49.A Sexual interest in,or arousal to,teens/post-pubescent children is called
A.Hebophilia C. Pedophilia
B.Necrophilia D. Both A'and B
50.The impairment of either the desire for sexual gratification or inability to achieve it is known as:
A.Mental Disorders
B.Sexual Disorder
C. Physical Incapacity
D. Sexual Desire
51.The adverse psychological impact rape victims continue to suffer long after the incident is called
A.Insanity C.Culture shock
B. Rape-trauma syndrome D. Sexual anxiety
52.When a wounding agent produces communication between the inner and outer portion of the hollow organ,this wound is known as:
A. Deep Wound C.Perforating Wound
B. Penetrating Wound D. Superficial Wound
53.When the wounding agent enters the body but did not come out,the wound is classified as:
A.Deep Wound C. Penetrating Wound
B. Perforating Wound D. Superficial Wound
54.Physical Injuries which develop on parts of the body when bone tissues is deep seated caused by forcibleimpact of hard blunt objects are
usually known as:
A.Abrasion C. Hematoma
B. Contusion D. Concussion
55.A post-mortem wound differs from ante-mortem whom in that:
A.The wound edges gape
B.The tissues around the wound are deeply situated
C.There are a lot of blood presents
D.There is no clothing of blood
D.There is no clothing of blood B. Cadaveric spasm
C.Cold stiffening
56.Which of the following findings most strongly points to drowning asD.Rigor
a cause mortis
of death?
A.Heatrelated
57.In deaths stiffening
to sexual acts,which is NOT correct?
A.Death from natural causes may occur due to increased demand on the cardiovasculary system
B. In rape,the death of the offender maybe due to the defense act of the woman victim
C.Death of the female partner is usually accidental
D.Female suffer death from natural causes more than males
58.When a deceased buried is raised or disinterred from the grave, this is known as:
A. Burial C.Inhumation
B.Exhumation D. Cremation
59.Accumulation of blood in the most dependent portions of the body is termed as:
A.Suggilation C.Ecchymosis
B.Hematoma D.Petechiae
60.From the condition of the cadaver,which of the following points is NOT valid in the determination of the duration of death?
A.Rigor mortis sets in from 12-24 hours and is fully developed after 48 hours
B. Post-mortem lividity developed in 3-6 hours
C. Decomposition in tropical countries is 24 to 48 hours
D. Blood clots inside the blood vessels in 6 to 8 hours
61.The type of defense wound that occurs when the victim raises the hands or arms for protection:
A.Active defense injuries C. Passive defense injuries
B. Self-instinct wound D.Reactive wound
62.Wounds inflicted in the palm or fingers and thumb is what type of defense wound?
A.Active defense injuries C. Passive defense injuries
B. Self-instinct wound D.Reactive wound
63.A disruption of the anatomic integrity of the tissues of the body is called:
A.Injury C.Wound
B. Physical injury D. Abrasions
64.It is
C.the sum total of all reactions of tissue or organ to trauma,either observed micro or macroscopically istermed as:
A. Inflammation C. Trauma
B.Injury D. Vital reactions
65.It refers to the congestion of the area due to an increase of blood supply as a part of the reparativemechanism:
A.Dolor C. Calor
B.Rubor D.Tumor
66.Increase in temperature or heat is also known as:
A.Dolor C. Calor
B.Rubor D. Tumor