A) None of these B) Animus lucrandi C) The unlawful taking of that property D) The personal property belongs to another E) The taking was done without violence or intimidation
A) False B) True C) I don't know D) Maybe
A) Entrance B) Traces C) Crime scene D) Entry route
A) Crime investigation B) Special crime investigation C) Investigation D) Preliminary investigation
A) Documentary evidence B) Testimonial evidence C) Object evidence
A) Immediate measures to track down and apprehend the perpetrator B) Find out whether the proceeds of the robbery included bait money C) Write a continuous seizure report D) Make sure that a list is made of the people who enter the crime scene E) Start keeping an action log
A) False B) True
A) Crime investigation B) Criminal Investigator C) Investigation D) Six cardinal points
A) All of these B) None of these C) Check the crime scene before you leave it Draw a sketch D) Search and collect evidence, objects and reference samples etc. outdoors
A) Object evidence B) Testimonial evidence C) Other relevant evidences D) Documentary evidence
A) Documentary evidence B) Object evidence C) Physical evidence D) Other relevant evidences E) Testimonial evidence
A) To provide evidence of his guilt B) To locate the suspect C) To identify the suspect D) To collect physical evidence
A) Maybe B) False C) True
A) Note down your observations continuously B) Take a general photograph of the crime scene C) Summary of investigation D) Search and collect indoors evidence, objects and reference samples
A) Crime investigation B) Special crime investigation C) Investigation D) Criminal Investigator
A) False B) True
A) Theft B) Estafa C) Malicious mischief D) Bouncing check
A) None of these B) Frustrated arson C) Attempted arson D) Consummated arson
A) P.D. No. 1163 B) P.D. No. 1613 C) P.D. No. 1316 D) P.D. No. 6311 E) P.D. No. 3611
A) Using fireworks that accidentally ignite a nearby tree B) Accidentally leaving a candle burning that causes a small fire C) Intentionally setting fire to a vacant building to collect insurance money D) Burning leaves in your backyard without a permit
A) Causing damage to obstruct the performance of public functions B) Actual burning took place C) Actual burning took place D) The actual burning is done by a person(s) legally and criminally liable
A) True B) False
A) A domestic servant B) There is a deceit C) Fraudulent acts D) Inducing another
A) Maybe B) Yes C) I dont know D) No
A) Bouncing checks B) Fradaulent means C) Estafa D) Defrauding
A) A friend borrows money and fails to pay it back B) A person shoplifts items from a store without anyone noticing C) A thief uses force to take a woman's purse while she is walking down the street D) An employee takes office supplies home without permission
A) False B) True C) None of these D) Maybe
A) Any church or place of worship or other building where people usually assemble B) Any building, whether used as a dwelling or not, situated in a populated or congested area C) All of these D) None of these
A) An individual sells a fake painting, claiming it is an original work by a famous artist B) A person fails to repay a loan on time C) A friend borrows a book and never returns it D) A business owner makes a minor error in pricing a product
A) Doubtful B) Maybe C) Yes D) No
A) Any inhabited house or dwelling B) Any rice mill, sugar mill, cane mill or mill central C) Any industrial establishment, shipyard, oil well or mine shaft, platform or tunnel D) None of these
A) Consummated arson B) Frustrated arson C) None of these D) Attempted arson
A) None of these B) The deceit is through unfaithfulness or abuse of confidence C) There is deceit D) Some by means of false pretenses or fraudulent acts
A) A thief uses a fake gun to intimidate a store clerk into handing over cash B) A person finds and keeps a lost smartphone without trying to return it C) A person accidentally takes an item from a store without paying D) A friend borrows money and doesn't pay it back
A) True B) False
A) A person forgets to return a rented bicycle and incurs a late fee B) A person purposely slashes the tires of a neighbor's car out of spite C) A child accidentally steps on and breaks a toy while playing D) None of these
A) The intentional destruction of someone else's property B) The act of shoplifting items from a retail store C) The unlawful taking of someone else's property with consent D) A group of individuals engaging in armed robbery or banditry, typically in a rural area
A) A person finds a lost wallet and decides to keep the money inside without attempting to return it B) A person trades their watch for a friend's guitar C) A teenager borrows a friend's video game without asking for permission D) A shopper accidentally walks out of a store with an item they forgot to pay for
A) Yes B) I dont know C) No D) Maybe
A) An accidental misrepresentation of a product's value B) A single individual deceiving another for personal gain C) A group of people working together to defraud others through a planned scheme D) A minor misunderstanding about financial transactions
A) False B) True
A) None of these B) Frustrated arson C) Consummated arson D) Attempted arson
A) Assault, because he threatened the person B) Robbery, due to the use of intimidation and threat of harm C) Not robbery, since the man did not take anything D) Theft, because it involved taking money
A) Theft, because she took money belonging to someone else with the intent to keep it B) Not theft, since she didn't take the entire purse C) Theft, but only if the owner reports it missing D) Not theft, as she found the purse in a public place
A) Yes B) Doubtful C) Maybe D) No |