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POLYGRAPH
Contributed by: Tinagsa
  • 1. a lie often to maintain law order and safety
A) white lie
B) noble lie
C) truthful lie
  • 2. Polygraph test is voluntary
A) true
B) false
  • 3. Polygraph test result in the philippines is not admissible in evidence as proof of the guilt of an accused.
A) true
B) false
  • 4. Polygraph is an investigative tool.
A) true
B) false
  • 5. what is polygraph?
A) The practice of using hypnosis to uncover hidden memories
B) The science of detecting lies using physiological responses
C) The art of detecting lies using psychological techniques
D) The study of language pattern to detect deception
  • 6. false statement on matter under oath or affirmation in a court of law
A) benign lie
B) perjury
C) noble lie
  • 7. the polygraph machine records psychological reactions
A) true
B) false
  • 8. an accused placed his tongue to a red hot iron nine times if burned he is guilty
A) trial by combat
B) boiling water ordeal
C) red hot ordeal
  • 9. Which of the following is not a common name for a polygraph test?
A) Polygraph examination
B) Polygraph test
C) Lie detector test
D) Truth serum test
  • 10. Principle use of polygraph
A) eliminates innocent suspects
B) embarrass people
C) convict people
D) reveal personal secrets
  • 11. making graphical records containing reliable information regarding psychological changes.
A) mechanical basic premise
B) psychological basic premise
C) physiological basic premise
  • 12. What is the purpose of a polygraph test?
A) To determine if someone is telling the truth
B) To determine if someone is lying
C) To assess someone's overall health
D) To detect signs of nervousness or stress
  • 13. The accused will place his tounge to red hot iron nine times unless burned sooner
A) boiling water ordeal
B) red hot iron ordeal
C) ordeal by the balance
D) ordeal by rice chewing
  • 14. Lies used to protect or maintain the harmony of friendship or any relationship
A) white lies
B) black lies
C) pathological lies
D) red lies
  • 15. What physiological responses are commonly measured during a polygraph test?
A) Eye movement, muscle tension, and respiration
B) all of the above
C) salivation, sweat production, and pupil dilation
D) heart rate, blood pressure, and temperature
  • 16. Which of the following is not a common name for a polygraph test?
A) Polygraph test
B) Truth serum test
C) Lie detector test
D) Polygraph examination
  • 17. it is the scientific method of detecting deception with the use of a polygraph instrument. This is the new name of LIE DETECTION
A) Polygraph
B) Polygraphy
C) True Verifier
  • 18. the subject will be asked to plunge their arms into boiling water to the elbow and step into the other side of the fire
A) red hot iron ordeal
B) ordeal by the balance
C) boiling water ordeal
  • 19. a fight between accuser and the accused
A) trial by torture
B) trial by combat
C) trial by ordeal
  • 20. 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 pronounced
A) ordeal of the red water
B) ordeal by the balance
C) trial of combat
D) ordeal by rice chewing
  • 21. Principal use of polygraph
A) embarrass people
B) reveal person secrets
C) convict people
D) eliminates innocent people
  • 22. Polygraph testing is often used in what type of investigation?
A) Medical investigation
B) Financial investigation
C) Criminal investigation
D) Education investigation
  • 23. one of the principal use of polygraph is for pre-employment screening
A) statement is false
B) statement is true
  • 24. what is the purpose of a polygraph test?
A) To determine if someone is lying
B) To assess someone's overall health
C) To detect signs of nervousness or stress
D) To determine if someone is telling the truth
  • 25. Which of the following is a common criticism of polygraph testing?
A) it is too expensive
B) it is not accurate enough
C) it is too invasive
D) it is not admissible in court
  • 26. Principal use of polygraph
A) embarrass people
B) reveal personal secrets
C) speed up the the process of investigation
D) convict people
  • 27. This lie made by persons who cannot distinguish right from wrong
A) red lie
B) pathological lie
C) black lie
D) judicial lie
  • 28. this involve political interest and motives because this is part of communist propaganda strategy
A) white lie
B) pathological lie
C) red lie
D) black lie
  • 29. a lie which accompanies pretensions and hypocrisies, intriguing to cause dishonor or discredit ones good image
A) black lie
B) red lie
C) pathological lie
  • 30. unjustified kind of lie that is intended purely to mislead or obstruct justice
A) black lie
B) pathological lie
C) malicious or judicial lie
D) red lie
  • 31. a lie told when someone submits a statements as truth, without knowing for certain whether or not it actually is true
A) lying by omission
B) bold faced lie
C) fabrication
  • 32. is one which is told when it obvious to all concerned that it is a lie
A) noble lie
B) lie to children
C) bold faced lie
D) lying by omission
  • 33. omission by omitting an important fact, deliberately leaving another person with a misconception
A) lying by omission
B) emergency lie
C) noble lie
D) lie to children
  • 34. which is told to make an adult subject acceptable to children
A) noble lie
B) emergency lie
C) lie to children
  • 35. it is often told to maintain law, order and safety
A) noble lie
B) perjury
C) lie to children
  • 36. truth may not be told because it may harm a third party
A) Bold face lie
B) Noble lie
C) Emergency lie
  • 37. pretending to have a capability or intention which one does not actually possess.
A) Jocose lies
B) Bluffing
C) contextual lies
D) promotion lies
  • 38. teasing or sarcasm are examples
A) Jocose lies
B) bluffing
C) contextual lies
  • 39. it gives a false impression
A) contextual lies
B) noble lies
C) promotion lies
  • 40. advertisements often contain statements which are incredible
A) promotion lies
B) noble lies
C) jocose lies
  • 41. the stimulation of specific nervous system component and from which stimulation of those specific nervous system components can be reliably diagnosed
A) mechanical basic premise
B) psysiological basic premise
C) psychological basic premise
  • 42. in the involuntary mental and emotional processes of the individual
A) psysiological basic premise
B) mechanical basic premise
C) psychological basic premise
  • 43. Through record check, surveillance and intelligence check.
A) Investigation
B) Instrumentation
C) Information gathering
  • 44. Through interrogation and/or interview to obtain admission o confession
A) Information gathering
B) Investigation
C) Instrumentation
  • 45. Through criminalistics processes with use of the different investigative forensic science such as medico legal or forensic medicine.
A) Investigation
B) Information gathering
C) Instrumentation
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