- 1. recognizing arson is to include all natural or accident causes of fire
A) true B) false
- 2. coins made to imitate the real thing and used for fake gain
A) struck coins B) counterfeit coins C) cast coins
- 3. which of the following belongs to the basic line of inquiry in arson investigation
A) all of these B) identification of fire setter C) origin of the fire D) determination of prime suspect
- 4. one of the most variable of all soil constituents and is of peculiar importance in the identification of soil
A) primary minerals B) organic constituents C) clay mineral
- 5. does deposited from the air has extremely significant value in crime detection
A) false B) true
- 6. the _____ holds the key to the origin of any fire
A) fire scene B) fireman C) fire investigator D) fire hydrant E) si mama mo
- 7. means intentional and implies that the act was done purposely and intentionally
A) malice B) willfulness C) intent D) motive
- 8. produced by the wear and tear of the road surface by vehicular and pedestrian traffic together with particles of soil carried by the wind or rain from adjoining regions
A) industrial dust B) does deposited from the air C) occupation dust D) road and foot pat dust
- 9. a term used to describe a condition of the leading to an act of arson
A) dipsomania B) kleptomania C) pyromania D) nymphomania
- 10. this formed when dust is mixed with the sweat and grease of the human body
A) dust B) dust and dirt C) grime D) mud
- 11. extremely fine dust particles present in the air everywhere. more abundant in thickly populated and industrial region. settle very slowly and ultimately deposited on any exposed surface. its value in crime detection is insignificant
A) occupation dust B) dust deposited from the air C) industrial dust D) road and foot path dust
- 12. the purpose of design with which the act is done and evolves the will
A) malice B) motive C) intent D) willfulness
- 13. fluids used to restore tampered serial number
A) lighter fluid B) seminal fluid C) etching fluid
- 14. a product of decomposition of primary minerals found in nearly all soils and is the major constituent of the most heavy soil. it imparts to soil cohesiveness and plasticity and becomes hard and adherent or heating.
A) primary minerals B) organic constituents C) clay mineral
- 15. has been described as "matter in the wrong place"
A) mud B) grime C) dust and dirt
- 16. fire normally travels
A) downward B) upward C) backward D) sideward
- 17. denotes hatred or ill will or a desire for revenge
A) malice B) willfulness C) intent D) motive
- 18. if white smoke appears before the water comes in contact with the fire it indicates that the mineral being burned is made from
A) petroleum products B) humid materials C) chlorine
- 19. industries like cerment, button, powered gymsum, and plaster of paris factories, floor milling, paint pigments, involves industrial processes like grinding, milling, or beating for the purpose of producing finely powdered ultimate products which in the processes impart a pronounced local character to the dust s on the neighboring roads and buildings
A) road and foot path dust B) occupation dust C) industrial dust D) dust deposited from the air
- 20. who among these will be considered as person with motive to commit arson
A) imbecile B) all of these C) insane D) none of these E) 2-year-old child
- 21. tampered serial number can always be restored
A) false B) true
- 22. the art of extracting and working on metals by the application of chemicals and physical knowledge
A) metallography B) petrography C) metallurgy D) geology
- 23. this willfull and malicious burning of the house or house of another man
A) unjust vexation B) arson C) malicious mischief D) theft
- 24. they are signs that may be obvious that the fireman will suspect arson
A) omen B) tell tale signs C) traffic signs D) warning signs
- 25. restoration of tampered serial number is possible because when etching fluid are applied to the disturbed surface, the disturbed or strained particles of the metal differ in the rate of solubility than those of the undisturbed particles
A) true B) false
- 26. number of restoration is necessary in determining whether there is tamperin of serial number in:
A) peso bill B) typewriter C) banknotes D) firearms
- 27. includes undecomposed rock fragments ranging from stone down thru pebbles, sand and salt. important minerals include quartz (silica), calcite (limestone), feldspar (silicate)dolomite,mica
A) organic constituents B) clay mineral C) primary minerals
- 28. matter which is dry and is finely divided form
A) dust B) mud C) grime
- 29. the container for arson evidence must be full of ashes and soot debris collected from the point of origin of the fire
A) true B) false
- 30. which of the following incident is metallurgy applied in crime detection?
A) counterfeit coins B) robbery and theft C) hit and run D) all of these
- 31. burning of petroleum products will produce what color of flame?
A) blue B) red C) black D) white
- 32. materials used to start a fire. they are combustible fuels.
A) fire elements B) incendiary materials C) fire extinguisher
- 33. concealment of crime is also a motive of committing arson
A) false B) true
- 34. made by striking or stamping method or these coins made by means of dies
A) struck coins B) cast coins C) counterfeit coins
- 35. biting smoke which is irritating to the nose and throat and causing lacrymation and coughing indicates presence of
A) petroleum products B) chlorine C) humid materials
- 36. branch of metallurgy that involves the study of the microstructures of metals and alloys
A) petrography B) metallography C) metallurgy
- 37. dust mixed with water
A) grime B) dust C) mud
- 38. that branch of science, which treats of poisons, their origin, physical and chemical properties, physiological action, treatment of their noxious effect and method of detection
A) toxicology B) pharmacology C) posology D) serology
- 39. poison found in dead or decaying matter like spoiled meat
A) mescaline B) ptomaine C) peyote
- 40. in the investigation of fatal poisoning cases it is important and will be of great health to the investigator if he knows which of the following?
A) symptoms of various kinds of poison B) the lethal dose of a poison C) where the poison was obtained D) all of these E) the length of time that may elapse after the poison has been taken, before death occurs
- 41. it soothes and protects the part to which they are applied
A) precipitants B) emetics C) cathartics D) demulcents
- 42. an agent which neutralizes a poison or otherwise counteracts or opposes it or its effect
A) drugs B) poison C) alcohol D) antidote
- 43. from the medical point of view this is poisoning which there is gradual deterioration of function of tissues and may or may not result in death. it is produced by either taking several doses at long intervals or taking only toxic doses of drugs.
A) acute poisoning B) sub-acute poisoning C) chronic poisoning
- 44. an agent that acts upon the system so as to counteract the effect of the poison
A) chemical antidote B) antagonist C) mechanical antidote
- 45. poison substance isolated from the skin of poisonous frogs
A) prussic acid B) bufotoxin C) formic acid D) picrotoxin
- 46. poison found in "kamoteng kahoy"
A) prussic acid B) hydrogen cyanide C) hydrochronic acid
- 47. a term applied to individuals who exhibit unusual reaction to a certain substance
A) tolerance B) idiosyncracy C) habit
- 48. hairs and fingernails are specimen but suited to examine of:
A) poison taken by mouth B) volatile poisons C) nearly all types of poisoning D) chronic arsenic poisoning
- 49. poison maybe eliminated by:
A) all of these B) tears C) sweat D) respiration
- 50. does that is harmful to both healthy and sick
A) safe dose B) lethal dose C) toxic/poisonous dose D) abusive dose
- 51. poison may enter the body thru any of the following, except
A) vagina B) rectum C) nose D) Emesis E) bladder
- 52. in the investigation of fatal poisoning cases it is important and will be of the great help to the investigator if he knows about the following information, except:
A) the chemical formula of the poison B) other name it is known in the market C) uses of poison D) antidote for the poison E) none of these
- 53. substance that makes the poison harmless by chemically altering it
A) physiological antidote B) mechanical antidote C) chemical antidote
- 54. those in which the poison was taken without the intention to cause death
A) suicidal poisoning B) homicidal poisoning C) accidental poisoning D) undetermined
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