POLYGR FINAL
  • 1. 1. It is the scientific method of detecting deception with the use of a ____ instrument.
A) Holography
B) Holographic
C) Polygraphy
D) Polygraph
  • 2. 2. The term polygraph means ?
A) Many writings
B) So much write
C) Many write
D) Many writes
  • 3. 3. It is popular but misleading name of the polygraph.
A) Lie Detector
B) Lie Detection
C) Lie Detected
D) Lie Detention
  • 4. 4. What is the other name of polygraph it is also called___since statistics show that the vast majority of the instances the instrument verifies an innocent person's truthfulness.
A) Truth telling
B) Truth certified
C) Truth Verification
D) Truth Verifier
  • 5. 5. Untruthful statement, falsehood, anything that deceives or creates false impression, untrue statements especially with intent to deceive or to give an erroneous or misleading impression. Synonymous to deceit, deception, fabrication, falsehood, and untruth.
A) Liars
B) Lying
C) Lie
D) Liar
  • 6. 6. Is the act of detecting, discovery, perceiving, finding, or uncovering something obscure such as a lie.
A) Lie Detector
B) Detector
C) Lie Detected
D) Detection
  • 7. 7. These are the kind of lies used to protect or maintain the harmony of friendship or any relationship.
A) Malicious or judicial lie
B) Red lie
C) White lie or Benign lie
D) Black lie
  • 8. 8. This is a lie made by persons who cannot distinguish right from wrong.
A) Pathological lie
B) Malicious or judicial lie
C) White lie or Benign lie
D) Red lie
  • 9. 9. This involves political interests and motives because this is a part of communist propaganda strategy.
A) Red lie
B) Pathological lie
C) Black lie
D) White lie or Benign lie
  • 10. 10. A lie which accompanies pretensions and hypocrisies, intriguing to cause dishonor or discredit ones good image.
A) Malicious or judicial lie
B) Pathological lie
C) Black lie
D) Red lie
  • 11. 11. This is very pure and unjustifiable kind of lie that is intended purely to mislead or obstruct justice.
A) Malicious or judicial lie
B) Red lie
C) White lie or Benign lie
D) Black lie
  • 12. 12. A lie told when someone submits a statement as truth, without knowing for certain wether or not it actually is true. It is something made up, or it is a misrepresentation of the truth.
A) Lie-to-children
B) Fabrication
C) Lying by omission
D) Bold-faced lie
  • 13. 13. Is one which is told when it is obvious to all concerned that it is a lie.
A) Lying by omission
B) Bold-faced lie
C) Perjury
D) Noble lie
  • 14. 14. One lies by omission by omitting an important fact, deliberately leaving another person with a misconception.
A) Noble lie
B) Fabrication
C) Lying by omission
D) Bold-faced lie
  • 15. 15. Often a platitude which may use euphemism, which is told to make an adult acceptable to children.
A) Emergency lie
B) Lying by omission
C) Lie-to-children
D) Noble lie
  • 16. 16. One which would normally cause discord If it were uncovered, but which offers some benefit to the liar and assists in an orderly society, therefore potentially beneficial to others.
A) Noble lie
B) Perjury
C) Bold-faced lie
D) Emergency lie
  • 17. 17. Is a strategic lie when the truth may not be told because it may harm a third party.
A) Lying by omission
B) Emergency lie
C) Noble lie
D) Perjury
  • 18. 18. The act of lying or making verifiably false statements on a material matter under oath or affirmation in a court of law, or any of various sworn statements in writing.
A) Perjury
B) Emergency lie
C) Noble lie
D) Lying by omission
  • 19. 19. Pretending to have a capability or intention which one does not actually possess.
A) Bluffing
B) Promotion lies
C) Jocose lies
D) Contextual lies
  • 20. 20. Are those which are meant in jest, and are usually understood as such by all present parties. Teasing and sarcasm are examples.
A) Bluffing
B) Promotion lies
C) Contextual lies
D) Jocose lies
  • 21. 21. One can state part of the truth out of context, knowing that without complete information, it gives a false impression.
A) Jocose lies
B) Promotion lies
C) Bluffing
D) Contextual lies
  • 22. 22. Advertisements often contain statements which are incredible, such as "we are always to give a refund, or exaggerated predictions such as " you will love our new product".
A) Promotion lies
B) Jocose lies
C) Bluffing
D) Contextual lies
  • 23. 23. One who lies in order to avoid the consequences of a confession, they are afraid of embarrassment and it is a serious blow to their ego.
A) Panic liars
B) Tournament liars
C) Ethnological liars
D) Occupational liars
  • 24. 24. Are practical liars and lies when it has a higher "pay off" than telling the truth.
A) Black liars
B) Tournament liars
C) Panic liars
D) Occupational liars
  • 25. 25. Are those who love to lie and are excited by the challenge of not being Detected.
A) Occupational liars
B) Ethnological liars
C) Black liars
D) Tournament liars
  • 26. 26. The most difficult type, these persons have no conscience and shows no regret for dishonesty and no manifestation of guilt .
A) Ethnological liars
B) Psychopathic liars
C) Pathological liars
D) Black liars
  • 27. 27. Are those who taught not to be a squealer.
A) Ethnological liars
B) Psychopathic liars
C) Pathological liars
D) Tournament liars
  • 28. 28. Are persons who cannot distinguish right from wrong due their sick mind. They are insane.
A) Ethnological liars
B) Pathological liars
C) Psychopathic liars
D) Black liars
  • 29. 29. Are persons who always pretends what he is what he thinks of himself.
A) Panic liars
B) Red liars
C) Tournament liars
D) Black liars
  • 30. 30. The physiological effectors in polygraph examination are the___. It is responsible for regulating mechanism that corrects the slightest deviation from a particular standard within very fine limits.
A) Atomic Nervous System
B) Authentic Nervous System
C) Autonomic Nervous System
D) Automatic Nervous System
  • 31. 31. These are non-verbal behavior that expresses the entire communication. No spoken words are necessary: are accurate clues of persons true feelings and statements.
A) Emblems
B) Illustrated
C) Illustrators
D) Adaptors
  • 32. 32. Are non-verbal behaviors which assists the listener better understand the verbal communication. They indicate consistency between non-verbal and verbal messages.
A) Illustrators
B) Adapters
C) Adsptors
D) Emblems
  • 33. 33. Are non-verbal behaviors that serve no purpose in helping the verbal communication, and often detract from it. Occur as hand gestures and body position include rubbing, stroking, picking, massaging, or touching of the body or face.
A) Adapters
B) Emblems
C) Illustrators
D) Adaptors
  • 34. 34. Truthfully people use body as an illustrator and have an open, settled, upright position. Deceptive people often show very close and defensive positions , such as crossed arms and/or legs.
A) Head and face
B) Eyes
C) General posture
D) Arms and hands
  • 35. 35. Is the most common part of the body to observe; it is also the most difficult to interpret. Masking or the attempt to conceal the truth through false facial expression is common.
A) Head and face
B) General posture
C) Eyes
D) Arms and hands
  • 36. 36. Lie told make an adult subject acceptable to children.
A) White lie
B) Noble lie
C) Lie to children
D) Adult lies
  • 37. 37. Lie made by persons who cannot distinguish right from wrong.
A) Black lie
B) Benign lie
C) Pathological lie
D) Red lie
  • 38. 38. The polygraph test should be conducted in a quiet, private and semi sound proof room.
A) Statement is true
B) Statement is false
  • 39. 39. What is polygraphy?
A) The practice of using hynopsis to uncover hidden memories
B) The study of language patterns to detect deception
C) The science of detecting lies using physiological responses
D) The art of detecting lies using psychological techniques
  • 40. 40. Polygraph is an investigative tool.
A) False
B) True
  • 41. 41. Strategic lie when the truth may not be told because it may harm a third party.
A) Noble lie
B) Emergency lie
C) Perjury
D) Safety lie
  • 42. 42. A lie that is made up or it is a misrepresentation of the truth.
A) Fabrication
B) Lying by omission
C) Bold faced lie
  • 43. 43. The accused will place his tounge to a red hot Iron nine times unless burned sooner.
A) Ordeal by the balance
B) Red hot Iron ordeal
C) Boiling water ordeal
D) Ordeal by Rice chewing
  • 44. 44. The basis with regard to utilization and accuracy of the polygraph technique is the examiner qualification and skills.
A) The statement is true
B) The statement is false
  • 45. 45. Principal use of polygraph
A) Speeds up the process
B) Embarrass people
C) Convict people
D) Reveal personal secrets
  • 46. 46. Making the graphical records containing reliable information regarding physiological changes.
A) Mechanical basic premise
B) Psychological basic premise
C) Physiological basic premise
  • 47. 47. Pathological liars are persons who cannot distinguish right from wrong.
A) Statement is false
B) Statement is true
  • 48. 48. Polygraph test is voluntary.
A) True
B) False
  • 49. 49. The accused will place his tounge to a red hot Iron nine times unless burned sooner.
A) Ordeal by the balance
B) Ordeal by Rice chewing
C) Boiling water ordeal
D) Red hot Iron ordeal
  • 50. 50. Polygraph test result in the Philippines is not admissible in evidence as proof of the guilt of an accused.
A) True
B) False
  • 51. 51. Are polygraph results admissible to Philippine court?
A) Yes
B) It depends
C) No
  • 52. 52. Is one when told is obvious to all concerned that is a lie.
A) Lying by omission
B) Bold-faced lie
C) Perjury
D) Fabrication
  • 53. 53. The following persons cannot be subjected to polygraph examination.
A) Psychotic
B) Imbecile
C) Feeble minded
D) All of these
  • 54. 54. An accused place his tounge to a red hot Iron nine times if burned he is guilty.
A) Boiling water ordeal
B) Red hot Iron ordeal
C) Trial by ordeal
  • 55. 55. What physiological responses are commonly measured during a polygraph test?
A) Eye movement, muscle tension, and respiration
B) Salivation, sweat production, and pupil dilation
C) All of the above
D) Heart rate, blood pressure, and temperature
  • 56. 56. A fight between accuser and accused.
A) Trial by combat
B) Trial by torture
C) Trial by ordeal
  • 57. 57. Blushing and paling, or profuse sweating may be a sign of innocence.
A) Statement is true
B) Statement is false
  • 58. 58. An ordeal that uses a balancing scale for the accused if he or she is found to be lighter from the first weight innocence will be pronnounced.
A) Ordeal by the balance
B) Ordeal by Rice chewing
C) Ordeal of the red Water
D) Trial by combat
  • 59. 59. The subject will asked to plunge their arms into boiling water to the elbow and step into the other side of the fire.
A) Boiling water ordeal
B) Red hot Iron ordeal
C) Ordeal by the balance
  • 60. 60. This involves political interests and motives.
A) Pathological lie
B) Judicial lie
C) Black lie
D) Red lie
  • 61. 61. In Greek polygraph means____and the instrument was so named because it make various ink recordings of a person's body functions.
A) Writing tool
B) Many writing
C) Recording instrument
D) Lie detector
  • 62. 62. Principal use of polygraph
A) Convict people
B) Embarrass people
C) Reveal personal secrets
D) Eliminates innocent suspects
  • 63. 63. Those who lie have fear of...
A) Persons
B) Detection
C) Water
D) Word
  • 64. 64. A lie that is made up or it is a misrepresentation of the truth.
A) Bold-faced lie
B) Lying by omission
C) Fabrication
D) Noble lie
  • 65. 65. Lies used to protect or maintain harmony of friendship or any relationship.
A) Black lie
B) Pathological lie
C) Red lie
D) White lie
  • 66. 66. The polygraph records physiological reactions.
A) False
B) True
  • 67. 67. One of the principal uses of polygraph is for pre-employment screening.
A) Statement is true
B) Statement is false
  • 68. 68. The polygraph records psychological reactions.
A) True
B) False
  • 69. 69. One lies by omission by omitting an important fact.
A) Pathological lie
B) Lying by omission
C) Lie to children
D) Emergency lie
  • 70. 70. Have you ever stolen anything from your locality?
A) Irrelevant question
B) Control question
C) Relevant question
  • 71. 71. Was the pair of shoes found at the crime Scene yours?
A) Irrelevant question
B) Relevant question
C) Control question
  • 72. 72. Do you drink water?
A) Control question
B) Irrelevant question
C) Relevant question
  • 73. 73. Do you have anything to do with robbery at SM last night?
A) Irrelevant question
B) Control question
C) Relevant question
  • 74. 74. Is today Monday?
A) Relevant question
B) Control question
C) Irrelevant question
  • 75. 75. Do you know of anyone involved in the robbery at SM last night.
A) Relevant question
B) Irrelevant question
C) Control question
  • 76. 76. Did you eat today?
A) Relevant question
B) Control question
C) Irrelevant question
  • 77. 77. Did you steal ben's laptop?
A) Irrelevant question
B) Control question
C) Relevant question
  • 78. 78. Have you ever been involved in a robbery this year?
A) Relevant question
B) Irrelevant question
C) Control question
  • 79. 79. Are you over 20 years of age now?
A) Irrelevant question
B) Control question
C) Relevant question
  • 80. 80. Polygraph testing is admissible to court?
A) True
B) False
  • 81. 81. 4th pen at the bottom in the polygraph machine.
A) Pneumograph
B) Cardiograph
C) Galvanograph
  • 82. 82. 3rd pen in the polygraph machine and usually is the longest.
A) Cardiograph
B) Galvanograph
C) Pneumograph
  • 83. 83. Two upper pens in a polygraph refers to the?
A) Pneumograph
B) Cardiograph
C) Galvanograph
  • 84. 84. Any psychological change in a person can be detected by the polygraph
A) True
B) False
  • 85. 85. A subject need to sign a consent before taking a polygraph test.
A) True
B) False
  • 86. 86. A subject with a headache cannot take the polygraph test.
A) False
B) True
  • 87. 87. Galvanograph
A) An instrument for recording heart muscle activity
B) Measures a person's perspiration. It comprises electrical sensors known as galvanometers, which are attached to the person's fingertips.
C) An instrument for recording the thoracic movements or volume change during respiration
  • 88. 88. Pneumograph
A) Measures a person's perspiration. It comprises electrical sensors known as galvanometers, which are attached to the person's fingertips
B) An instrument for recording the thoracic movements or volume change during respiration
C) An instrument for recording heart muscle activity
  • 89. 89. Cardiograph
A) Measures a person's perspiration. It comprises electrical sensors known as galvanometers, which are attached to the person's fingertips
B) An instrument for recording the thoracic movements or volume change during respiration
C) An instrument for recording heart muscle activity
  • 90. 90. These are questions have no bearing to the case under investigation. (Unleaded/immaterial questions) –types of question which have no importance to the case under investigation
A) Irrelevant questions
B) Control questions
C) Relevant questions
  • 91. 91. These are questions pertaining to the issue under investigation. Must be specific to obtain an accurate result (leaded/material questions). –are questions directly related to the offense under investigation
A) Irrelevant questions
B) Relevant questions
C) Control questions
  • 92. 92. Are used for purposes of comparison. –these are questions unrelated to the matter under investigation considered many polygraphists to be the most rialable and effective questioning technique.
A) Relevant questions
B) Irrelevant questions
C) Control questions
  • 93. 93. point where each question begins and end (called stimulus mark) Yes answer to question No answer to question.
A) T
B) A
C) C
D) II
  • 94. 94. Adjustment
A) A
B) AT
C) AJ
D) PJ
  • 95. 95. Subject talked instead of answering with single yes or no.
A) T
B) TL
C) ST
D) TS
  • 96. 96. Request for repetition of question.
A) PS
B) RC
C) R
D) RS
  • 97. 97. Coughed
A) S
B) CO
C) CC
D) C
  • 98. 98. Noise
A) N
B) NS
C) NI
D) O
  • 99. 99. Sighed
A) D
B) SS
C) S
D) SH
  • 100. 100. Paper Jam
A) PM
B) PJ
C) PA
D) PP
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