Crime Detection and Investigation Set A
Crime Detection and Investigation Set A
1. After determination whether or not there is a crime committed. If it is the duty of the
investigator to secure pertinent facts regarding the crime commission. These facts
are known as the “Cardinal points of Criminal Investigation. Which at them answers
in the question “what is the manner of crime commission?
a. What is the crime committed c. Where and When it is committed
b. How the crime was committed d. Why it was committed
2. Extra Judicial confessions and admission that were given thru coercion, duress and
physical torture raised its admissibility in court due to the following dilemmas.
I. Involuntary given due to deprivation of free will
II. Given in freedom or free will
III. Untruthful statements due to fear
IV. It is contradictional to voluntariness and truthfulness
a. 1,2 and 3 c. 2,3 and 1
b. 3, 4 and 1 d. 1, 2 , 4 and 3
3. After appraising him of his rights udder Republic Act 7436, Allan who was invited
and interrogated for the crime of murder executed an extra-judicial confession
acknowledging his guilt to the crime charge. What is the effect of such confession to
his case?
a. It can be used as evidenced against him
b. He will be convicted for the crime of murder
c. He waived his right to prove his innocence
d. His case will prosper
4. Circumstantial evidence is evidence that indirectly proves a fact in issue through an
inference which fact-finder draws from the evidence presented. It is sufficient to
produce the conviction of the accused if:
I. There are more than one circumstances present
II. The facts from which the inferences derived are proven
III. The combination of all the circumstances is such as to produced a
conviction beyond reasonable doubt
a. 1, 2, and 3 c. 2, and 3
b. 1 and 2 d. only 3
5. Person who, by social or professional position possess or has access to information
of continuing interest and who willingly provides information to the police either in
response to a specific request or his own initiative.
a. Incidental informant c. Automatic informant
b. Casual informant d. Recruited informant
6. A tool of criminal investigation in which tangible things can be applied in the
detection of crimes. Identification of perpetrator which enable to assist the
investigator in his task in achieving the objectives of criminal investigation.
a. Information c. Instrumentation
b. Intuition d. Interview/Interrogation
7. Assume that you are an investigator who investigate a murder case perpetrated by an
unknown suspect. A person named Eddie Shing, a call center agent saw the crime
and he is willing to identify the suspect. Which of the following method which you
will not utilize to establish the identity of the suspect?
a. Verbal description
b. Police line-up
c. General photograph
d. Systematic interview that may lead to the identity of the unknown criminals
8. He is once a hireling, brothel operator, buckle maker and a master criminal, who
became London most effective criminal investigator for pioneering the logic of
employing a thief to catch a thief.
a. Henry Fielding c. Eugene “Francois” Vidoco
b. Jonathan Wild d. Sir Robert Peel
9. After reconstruction of the crime scene, the following are the minimal requirements
to be observed by the investigator to insure admissibility of photographs in court.
Which of the following is not one of them?
a. The object which is represented should not be immaterial or irrelevant
b. The photograph should not be unduly inciting prejudice and sympathy
c. The photograph should be free from distortion
d. The photograph should be clearly developed
10. Photographs to be taken at the scene of the crime:
a. Over-all and environments photograph
b. Photograph of articles of evidence and photograph of the deceased
c. Photographs of the scene of the crime operatives showing their identity
d. Special technique photograph of the body after removal
11. An Italian scientist who devised a procedure by which dried blood stains could be
restored and grouped in their blood type categories A, B, AB, O.
a. Arthur Conan Doyle c. Hans Gross
b. Howard Vincent d. Leon Lattes
12. Which of the following must be done to maintain the legal integrity of the evidence?
a. Evidence must be photograph and pack
b. Evidence must be properly documented
c. Maintain its chain of custody
d. Identify, tag and seal the evidence
13. The methodology involving the systematic searching, handling, distribution and
accountability of all evidence found at the crime scene, including the documentation
of every article evidence from the point of initial discovery at the scene, to its
collection and transport to the point of examination, its temporary storage and its
final disposal is referred to as –
a. Corpus Delicti c. Blotter
b. Necropsy Report d. Chain of Custody
14. To prove the chain of custody, the following must be demonstrated, except –
a. The evidence must be free from alteration, contamination and switching
b. The evidence offered is the same evidence found at the scene
c. There is no opportunity to replace or improperly after evidence
d. Any change in the condition of evidence can be explained
15. Abby was invited by the NBI operatives to answer questions pertinent to the murder
case being investigated. After questioning at the NBI Headquarters however, she
was held for further questioning and consider her as a suspect already. Person who
can visit her are as follows, except –
a. Personnel of the C.H.R c. Lovers, Friends, and Countryman
b. Immediate member of his family d. Any medical doctor, priest or religious
minister
16. The purpose of a crime scene search is the following:
a. To obtain Physical evidence c. To analyze physical evidence
b. To reduce the number of suspect d. To identify the method of operation
17. Under Republic Act 7438, when does the police custody of the suspect to a crime
commence, hence the latter is entitled to be informed of his rights under the Miranda
Doctrine which cannot be waived?
a. During actual questioning c. During the announcement that he is under
arrest
b. At the time of custodial investigation d. The moment that he is invited for
questioning
18. Ronnie Nuname went to the police station and confessed to PO1 Hokage that he
killed Naruto and that the murder weapon he used in their house in the city of
Konoha. Ronnie Nuname even offers to escort the police going to their house to
seized the deadly weapon in his house to which the police officer exceeded. During
such extra-judicial confession, no counsel was present. Will the confession be
admissible in court?
a. Yes, because it is voluntary
b. No, because it was given in the absence of counsel
c. Yes, because all are consented and not against the will of the confessant.
d. No, because there was no written waiver executed
19. All of the following are generally accepted rules of behavior that should be followed
by police officer first arriving at the crime scene of a murder committed indoors,
except –
a. Try to keep the witnesses separated
b. Record the time of the discovery of the crime
c. Discuss the crime with person who witness the incident
d. Notify the superior officer as quickly as possible but do not leave the scene
unguarded while doing so
20. PO1 Hershey Ramos is the first one who arrived at the scene of a shooting incident.
She saw the victim lying on the pavement sustaining multiple gunshot wounds, but
still moving. What is the proper course of action she would take?
a. Ask the desk officer to proceed at the crime scene, assist her with the situation
b. Call the investigator and Inquire about his decision concerning the victim
c. Evaluate the victim and bring him to the nearest hospital
d. Cordon the area and wait for the SOCO Team to arrive
21. Jayvee and Laine are husband and wife. While working as security guard of
Landbank. The former felt sick one night and decided to go home around midnight
and saw the latter having sexual intercourse with a neighbor Habagat, Jaybee
grabbed Habagat and hacked the latter to death. As criminologist investigator what
crime if any would you charged against Jaybee?
a. Homicide c. Parricide
b. Murder d. None
22. In the course of investigating the house where a stabbing took place, police find
what to be bloodstains on the front floor. Since the unknown perpetrator and the
victim who may die were both cut their identities need to be established through the
blood stains. How will the police will collect the stains?
a. Moisten a piece of clean cotton with a saline solution and rub gently
b. Remove the door and submit it to the crime lab
c. Scrap the stain into white paper using a clean razor blade
d. Blot the stain with a clean tissue soaked in alcohol
23. Once the crime scene has been thoroughly documented and locations of evidence
was noted, the collection process begins and will usually starts with
______________.
a. Point of Exit c. Fragile evidence
b. Large objects d. Removal of cadaver
24. You were a police officer who responded in a shooting incident. Upon Arrival at the
scene, the suspects flee while shooting at you. What actions should you take?
a. Attend to the injured victim c. Shoot back at the suspect
b. Save life d. Call a back up
25. You are the first responder in a crime scene. How will you protect an outdoor crime
scene?
a. Establish a command center c. Lock the door of the crime scene
b. Save life d. Call back up
26. Criminal investigation includes _________.
I. Photographing, measuring, sketching and searching crime
scene
II. Identification, collection and examination of evidence
III. Questioning victims, if alive, witnesses and suspects and
recording statements
a. I only c. II and III
b. I and III d. I, II, and III
27. Situation/s that the Miranda Rule does not apply is/are:
I. Interview of suspects who are not under custody, and in custody, but are not
considered a suspect and not questioned
II. Questioning initiated by the police after a person has been taken into custody
III. Volunteered statements of person in custody and general-on-the scene
questioning
IV. Statements made by the suspect to a private party
a. I and II c. I, II, and III
b. III and IV d. I, III, and IV
28. Autopsy is the complete and thorough examination of the dead body by the conduct
of incision of the cadaver to determine the actual cause of death. This should always
be performed:
a. When death is uncertain c. When homicide is certain
b. When death is suspicious d. When death is apparently caused by a
violence
29. PO 1 Bato dela Roces, a criminologist, who come upon a body and not sure that
death has taken place. His first action should be:
a. To call a priest to save the soul of the victim c. Summon medical assistance
b. Pray for the soul of the victim d. Determine whether the person is still
alive
30. Upon arrival at the scene, it is the duty of the first responder to determine whether or
not the victim was already dead. In that case what is the easiest way to tell whether a
person is still breathing, so that you can reliably and accurately determine his death?
a. By placing the glass of water in the surface of the stomach/chest
b. By placing the tips of the fingers on the under surface of the radius
c. By touching the eyeball with the finger
d. None of them
31. Which of the following evidence obtained from the crime scene which may be
subjected to a scientific analysis?
I. Weapons, marks of tools used to gain access to locked the premises
II. Blood stains, impressions, dust and dirt traces
III. Any object evidence recovered at the crime scene
a. I and III c. I, II and II
I and II d. None of them
32. Sketch effectively exhibits the actual measurements and of identify significant items
of evidence in their location at the scene. Hence it __________.
a. Supplements photographic evidence c. Should be diligently prepared
b. Is a strong documentary evidence d. Is indispensable skill that an
investigator possesses
33. PO2 Joey Tan has prepared a rough sketch of a homicide and is now at his office. At
this point it is most important that:
a. The proper scale be used c. No changes be made on the sketch
b. A high grade of paper in ink be used d. This sketch be refined and improved
34. Which of the following are not the crimes involving destruction of life
a. Mutilation serious physical injuries and rape c. Homicide and Murder
b. Duel, Abortion and infanticide d. Parricide
35. A knife found at the crime scene to be used as evidence should be marked where:
a. At the tape of the blade c. At the frame
b. At the base d. At the handle
36. Deoxyribonucleic Acid or DNA uses the complex molecular structure forming the
principal constituent of the genes to identify persons. DNA is different for every
individual except;
a. Individual cell c. Sperm cell
b. Monozygotic twins d. Identical twins
37. Which of the following is not one of the acts of committing violence of domicile?
a. Searching domicile without witness
b. Searching warrant maliciously obtained and the abuse in the service of search
warrant
c. Search of the domicile without warrant
d. Entering a dwelling against the consent of the owner, searching documents,
papers and effects without the previous consent of the owner of refuse to leave
having surreptitiously entered a dwelling when required by the owner
38. Zorox take a male Surf another male, to a model and there, through threat and
intimidation succeeds in inserting his penis on the anus of Surf. What crime if any,
does Zorox commit?
a. Sexual assault c. Acts of lasciviousness
b. Rape d. None
39. Criminal investigator is a person charged with the duty of carrying the objectives of
investigation such as to identify the guilty party, to locate the guilty party and to
provide evidence his guilt. Thus, he performed the following role, except;
I. Determine that the crime has been committed
II. Identify the victim and the offender
III. Locate and apprehend the suspect and present evidence of his guilt
IV. Ensure that the criminal offender is punished
a. I and III c. I, II, and III
b. II and IV d. I, III and IV
40. When there is a slightest reason to suspect that a dead body has been poisoned:
a. It should be subjected to autopsy
b. The organ should be removed before embalming
c. Secure authorization from the dead body’s family for appropriate disposition
d. A and c
41. You are assigned to investigate a homicide case where the victim is found hanging in
his room bearing an inverted V-shape ligature mark in his neck. Which of the
following facts which you believe that death is homicide?
I. Blood stains and other injuries to the body of the victim
II. History of Desperation in life
III. Testimony of the witness
IV. Defense wound
a. I and IV c. I, II and III
b. II and III d. I, II, III, and IV
42. This produced by compression of the neck by means of ligature which is lightened
by a force other than the weight of the body.
a. Strangulation by ligature c. Hanging
b. Throttling d. Gagging
43. You are a criminologist-police who investigates a fatal shooting. It appears that the
victim bears a lono fatal shot at the back hitting his lungs which cause his death.
What would be your conclusion?
a. It is a suicide c. It is a murder
b. It is accidental d. It is euthanasia
44. Assuming that you were a police officer responding a shooting incident. Upon
arrival at the scene, you saw the victim Cha-cah and Popoy whose body lying nearby
was shot by Chaps. Cha-cha died later on. Which of the following statement is
correct?
a. All statements of Cha-cha are to be considered as dying declaration
b. Only that part as to who shot Popoy is a dying declaration
c. Only that part as to who shot Cha-cha is a dying declaration
d. All statements are not admissible, they are hearsy if repeated in court
45. Philippine Act on International Humanitarian Law, Genocide, and other crimes
against humaniy.
a. RA 9208 c. RA 9262
b. RA 9861 d. RA 8049
46. Before the passing of “the anti-rape law of 1997”, the crime of rape is considered
then as crimes against chastity. Presently, it is a crime against person. Rape by
fraudulent machinations under RA 8353 can be committed either among the choices,
except one.
a. Promise to marry
b. Prostitute who has not been paid as agreed
c. Person in authority who arrest another and having sex with the latter with
promise of release from custody
d. Sexual intercourse while the victim is unconscious or otherwise deprive of
reason
47. A case wherein the violation of law or ordinances has just been unearthed or
discovered and the suspect and witness are still emotionally affected, upset or
shocked.
a. Hot case c. Traffic jam
b. Cold case d. Bottleneck
48. The narrow portion of the roadway due to traffic congestion is characterized by:
a. Gridlock c. Traffic jam
b. Congestion d. Bottleneck
49. Poor control measure as a major cause of traffic congestion is characterized by:
I. Narrow bridges and absence of Catwalk to control pedestrians
II. Lack of traffic enforcers along intersections
III. Insufficient mechanical control devices and ineffective traffic enforcers.
c. I, II and III c. II and III
d. I and II d. Only I
50. Human errors as one of the causes of traffic congestion is best characterized by,
except;
a. Poor legislative activity c. Lack of foresight on the part of
pedestrian
b. Slow drivers or bad driving habit d. Presence of traffic officers
51. The study of Biorhythm is an important aspect of traffic safety because a person can
avoid accident.
a. By hinting on how he will tend to feel in a certain way
b. By knowing his intellectual capacity on that certain day
c. By knowing his physical capacity on that certain day
d. By ascertaining his physical, emotional and intellectual condition in a certain day
52. An accident which is accompanied by unidentified road user who flees immediately
thereafter.
a. Hit and Run cases c. Motor Vehicle Non-Traffic Accident
b. Motor Vehicle Traffic Accident d. Non-Motor Vehicle Non-Traffic Accident
53. Marks left on the roadway by tires when the brakes were applied strongly, hence the
wheels locked and not free to rotate.
a. Skid marks c. Scuff marks
b. Key event d. Debris
54. Systematic examination of all facts relating to conditions, actions and Physical
features associated with motor collision.
a. Traffic Accident Investigation c. Traffic Engineering
b. Hit and Run Investigation d. Traffic Collision
55. When you combine verbal warning and citations in the traffic enforcement you are
performing or issuing?
a. Traffic Rules Implementation c. Citations Warning
b. Traffic Consultation d. Written Warning
56. You are a traffic police officer who wishes to determine whether a driver is
authorized to drive. What is evidence you would like him to show to prove that he is
allowed by the Land Transportation Office to operate vehicles on a private highway?
a. Drive’s ID c. Driver’s License
b. Franchise d. operator’s License
57. A professional driver is one who is allowed by law to operate vehicle __________.
a. For private or public use
b. Who is skilled and has broad experience in handling any type of motor vehicle
c. For hire or paid for driving or operating a motor vehicle, whether for private use
of for hire for the public
d. Which is strictly for hire
58. The validity of Non-professional drivers license is not beyond this period.
a. !2 months c. 6 months
b. 5 years d. 3 years
59. While approaching an intersection, green traffic light is on, however, a police officer
suddenly proceeds to the center and signals a motorist to stop. What should the
motorist do?
a. Ignore the police officer and proceed with caution
b. Ignore the traffic light and come to a full stop
c. Ignore both the police officer and traffic light and cross the intersection
d. Ignore the police officer and stop only when second signal is made.
60. When approaching in an intersection where the flashing yellow light is on, the best
action of the motorist is to:
a. Stop and proceed with caution
b. Reduce speed
c. Slow down and proceed with caution
d. Give way to the motor vehicle coming from the opposite direction
61. Known as the Guzman-Loera organization called La Alianza de Sangre (Blood
Alliance), which considered by the United States intelligence community as the most
powerful drug trafficking organization in the world.
a. The Gulf Cartel c. Tijuana Cartel
b. The Juarez Cartel d. Siniloa Cartel
62. The Yakuza is the most influential Japanese organization or criminals. It is organized
into a family which adopts a relationship called:
a. Oyabun-kobun c. Yabitsume-karaoke
b. Kapuki-nimu d. Bakuto
63. In Joseph-Albini’s patron-client model. Organized crime group is consisting of
syndicates in a loose system or power relationship. At the center of each organized
crime unit or crime family is are:
a. Mafioso c. Capo, sottocapo and Consigliere
b. Caporegime d. Soldati
64. An offense whose inception, prevention and/or direct or inherited effects involved
more than one country.
a. Global crimes c. Drug trafficking and Human
smuggling
b. Transnational crimes d. Terrorism, piracy and cybercrimes
65. Unlawful activities of the members of the highly organized, disciplined association
engaged in supplying illegal goods and services.
a. Enterprise crime c. White collar crime
b. Organized crime d. Economic crimes
66. Transnational crime is an enterprise of group of persons engaged in a continuing
illegal activity which has its primary purpose is:
a. The generation of profits irrespective of national boundaries
b. The control of certain illegal activities in a specific territory
c. The creation of fear among its enemy
d. The domination of certain community
67. Organized crime is an illegal activity perpetrated by three or more-person organized
overtime for purposes of acquiring profit. Where does the concept of organized
crime emerge?
a. In China, when the Triad was established
b. In Japan, when Yakuza was founded
c. In Sicily Italy, when the Mafia was first emerged
d. In the US, when Al Capone ran Chicago with blood and guns
68. Which of the following is not an attribute of organized criminal group?
a. Non-ideological, hierarchical and exclusive members
b. Dominating, witty, influential, generous contributor to the church, politicians,
etc.
c. Monopolistic, governed by rules and regulations and has specialization/division
of labor
69. Which of the following is one of the categories of Organized crime behavior?
a. Violence and strong commitment and determination to get what they want
b. Provision of illicit goods and services
c. Conspiracy and penetration of legitimate business
d. Extortion and corruption
70. He is a sort of medieval manager who serves as buffer between the lowest-level
members and the upper-level members of the crime family.
a. The consigliore c. The caporegime
b. The underboss d. Soldiers
71. Members of the Mafia are bound by oath of five basic principles. Which of the
following is not one of them?
a. Omerta or code of silence and total obedience to the “Don” or “Boss”
b. Assistance to any befriended Mafia faction, no question asks and to avenge any
attacks on members of the family
c. Avoid any and all contact with law enforcement authorities
d. Avoid killing police officer
72. Known as G-7 nations, they were mandated to devise international standards and
policies to combat money Laundering. Which of the following is not one of them?
a. United Kingdom of Great Britain, United Staes of America and Canada
b. China, South Korea and Russia
c. France Germany and Italy
d. Japan
73. An operation Lunch by the Philippine National Police -Special Action Force
Commandos that led to the killing of international terrorist Zulkifli Bin Hir at the
Mamasapano, Maguindanao.
a. Oplan Wolverine c. Oplan Neptune Spear
b. Oplan Terminator d. Oplan Exudos
74. Drug Trafficking, according to Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002,
except;
a. Cultivation, Culture and Delivery
b. Use, Consumption, Addiction and Tolerance
c. Administration, Dispensation, Manufacture, Sale and Trading
d. Transportation, distribution, Importation, Exportation and Possession
75. A laboratory examination is only required to apprehended offender within 24 hours
if the person arrested has:
I. Visible manifestation that suspect was under the influence of drugs
II. Physical sign of drug abuse
III. Psychological manifestation of drug addiction
IV. Symptoms of drug abuse
a. I, II and III c. II, III and IV
b. I, II, and IV d. I, II, II, and IV
76. Known as “the father of Medicine”. He prescribed opium poppy juice in surgery
which was cultivated by the Sumerians during 7000 BC.
a. Hippocrates c. Palius Zachias
b. Morpheus d. Edmond Locard
77. Which of the following is not one of the means of taking methamphetamine
hydrochloride?
a. Chasing the dragon c. Smoking
b. Snorting d. Oral
78. National campaign against strategy against illegal drugs, focus of which is through
the law enforcement, prosecution and judicial actions.
a. Demand reduction c. Inter-Agency Coordination
b. Supply Reduction d. International Cooperation
79. A person found guilty of use of dangerous drugs for the first time shall be punished
with:
a. Imprisonment of 6 years and 1 day c. Rehabilitation for 6 months to 18
months
b. Rehabilitation for a minimum period of 6 months d. Imprisonment for at least 6
months
80. If cocaine is stimulant, what is LSD?
a. Solvent c. Hallucinogen
b. Narcotic d. depressant
81. The major transshipment points for international drug traffickers in Europe and
Known to be the “Paradise of Drug Users” in the continent.
a. Portugal c. Germany
b. Spain d. Turkey
82. Which of the following country in the Middle east is the biggest producer of
Cannabis Sativa?
a. Lebanon c. Kuwait
b. Iraq d. Afghanistan
83. Which of the following shall cause the investigator to assume that the victim died of
direct contact with flame?
a. Presence of soot and fire gases at respiratory tract
b. Prominence of trauma that is probably caused by a stab
c. Intense charring of the whole body
d. None of the above
84. System of interconnected pipe that supplies water for fire suppression system in a
particular instillation.
a. Wet Pipe c. Satand Pipe
b. Dry Pipe d. Sprinkler
85. To point out the difference between incendiary cause of fire and natural cause the
investigator must photograph the natural pattern and:
a. Arson Fire Pattern c. Providential Fire Pattern
b. Accidental Fire Pattern d. Suspicious Fire Pattern
86. Most Arson cases are proved by __________ evidence rather than that direct
evidence.
a. Circumstantial Evidence c. testimonial Evidence
b. Documentary Evidence d. Physical Evidence
87. To establish the Prima Facie Evidence of arson, the total insurance carried on the
building and/or goals is more than __________ of the value od such building and/or
goods at the time of fire.
a. 60% c. 80%
b. 50% d. 90%
88. When carbon monoxide is absent in the blood of the dead body found in a buried
structure this will be strong circumstantial evidence that the person:
a. Was dead when the fire began c. was still alive before the fire
b. Was killed by someone else during the blaze d. Died due to suffocation
89. A popular chemical element used by the arsonist to hide the odor of flammable
liquids.
a. Sulfides c. Sulfur
b. Nitrates d. Ammonia
90. When the fire occurred, the first action upon discovery is _____________________.
a. Freak out and run for life c. Pack up personal belongings
b. Raise the alarm d. Call the ambulance
91. It helps the arson investigator solve the fire mystery. The fact that fire feeds or
combustible while propagating itself. It will indicate generally the deepest from
where the fire originated.
92. Preparation to set a fire. It is designed to feed the fire as rapidly as possible when
ignition device is lighted.
a. Plants c. Accelerants
b. Trailers d. Fuel
93. BFP personnel authorize to interview the witness and to administer under oath by
concerned BFP officer must have the rank of:
a. Fire Senior Officer c. Fire Inspector
b. Deputy Fire Investigator d. Senior Fire Officer V
94. Is it punishable burning of own house in an inhabited place?
a. Possibly c. No
b. Maybe d. Yes
95. In relation to fire safety inside a theatre, there are only two (2) important
markings/signage, the fire extinguisher and ___________?
a. No Smoking c. Fire Exit
b. Cell Phones Off d. Keep Quiet
96. In arson investigation, what is the focal point of the fire prober upon entering in the
fire scene?
a. Save Lives and Properties c. Observe Color of Smoke and Flame
b. Interview Witnesses d. Locate Point of Origin
97. If X on his possession are gasoline and matchsticks with intent to burn a Nipa Hut
was able to pour gasoline in the ceiling of Nipa Hut but was caught by the
bystanders, is there any crime committed?
a. No crime c. Yes
b. Attempted Arson d. frustrated Arson
98. The accused confessed that he was the one responsible of the fire. Is his confession
sufficient proof for guilt?
a. Yes, because of his confession c. No, because of mere confession
b. Yes, because he admitted his guilt already d. No, unless corpus delicti is
established
99. Before attacking a fire in a closed building, it is necessary to determine what
ventilating is necessary and if so, the method to ventilate. Which is of least value in
making such decision?
a. Observing density of smoke through windows
b. Observing points at which smoke may be oozing out from the building
c. Feeling walls and roofs for hotspots
d. Observing the color of the flame
100. The following are prohibited acts under the Revised Fire Code of the Philippines
of 2008, except:
a. Giving false or malicious fire alarms
b. Removing, Destroying, Tampering or obliterating any authorized mark, seal, sign
or tag posted or required by the fire service
c. Locking fire exits during period where people are inside the building
d. Abandoning or leaving a building or structure by the occupant or owner with
appropriate safety measure.