Midterm - Long Quiz Flashcards
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1.X and Y met together at a party. They had a heated argument about a bottle of a tuba. They boxed each other until Y, an alleged Army Intelligence personnel, drew his plastic revolver and shot X at close range, hitting and consequently resulted in X’s death. B saw what happened and is the only possible witness for the crime. Y knowing that B’s sister is suffering from severe illness, offered money to B to tell the court that she didn’t see anything. If B will accept the money and do what Y wants her to do, she is classified as what type of liar?
a. Occupational liar
b. Tournament liar
c. Panić liar
d. Pathological liar
a. Occupational liar
2.A liar who is suffering from mental abnormality is termed as
a. Ethnological liar
b. Psychopathic liar
c. Pathological liar
d. Black liar
b. Psychopathic liar
- Mr. A is a member of an underworld gang known for their creed not to tell the truth. If Mr. A will be arrested and will never tell the truth during the interrogation because of such creed, he is classified as
a. Occupational liar
b. Professional liar
c. Ethnological liar
d. Pathological liar
c. Ethnological liar
- B is a member of ABC Fraternity in USST, He witnessed a hazing incident that resulted in the death of T. During the investigation, B lied because of their fraternity’s creed of never revealing the truth. What type of liar is B?
a. Ethnological liar
b. Psychopathic liar
c. Pathological liar
d. Black liar
a. Ethnological liar
- Those who always pretend or are hypocrites are what type of liar.
a. White liar
b. Black liar
c. Panic liar
d. tournament liar
b. Black liar
- Poliće Master Sergeant Bandols saw his friend Sapway stole 24K gold earrings in the display of a jewelry store. However, because of their friendship, Police Master Sergeant Bandols did nor apprehend Sapway. This is an example of what type of Me?
a. Benign lie
b. Red lie
c. Black lie
d. Malicious lie
Benign lie
- This tracing is considered to be most accurate of all three components in chart interpretation.
a. Pneumo tracing
b. Galva tracing
c. Cardio tracing
d. Kymo tracing
b. Galva tracing
- Wha is the length of the one chart roll?
a. 6 inches
b. 10 inches
c. 60 feet
d. 100 feet
d. 100 feet
- In the Philippines, what is the general admissibility of polygraph test results in court?
a. Always admissible as evidence.
b. Admissible only if the subject is appraised of their rights.
c.Not admissible, unless accompanied by confessions obtained through the test.
d. Not admissible as standalone evidence.
d. Not admissible as standalone evidence.
- What is required for statements and confessions obtained through polygraph testing to be admissible in court?
a. Presence of the subject’s counsel.
b. Presence of the trial judge.
c. Consent of the subject.
d. Presence of the polygraph examiner.
a. Presence of the subject’s counsel.
- When can expert testimony on polygraph be admitted as evidence?
a. Always.
b. Subject to the discretion of the trial judge.
c. Only if the test results are perfect..
d. Only if the polygraph examiner is highly qualified.
b. Subject to the discretion of the trial judge.
- Why are polygraph results generally considered inadmissible as evidence in court?
a. Lack of subject’s consent.
b. Non-standardization of instrumentation.
c. Absence of expert testimony.
d. Unreliable questioning procedures.
b. Non-standardization of instrumentation.
- Which of the following statements about polygraph testing in the Philippines is true?
a. Polygraph results are always admissible as evidence in court.
b. Polygraph results are never admissible as evidence in court.
c. Polygraph results are admissible if certain conditions are met.
d. Polygraph results are admissible only if the subject is not apprised of their rights.
c. Polygraph results are admissible if certain conditions are met.
- Which of the following is a common feature of modern polygraph instruments like the Lafayette Computerized Polygraph Instrument?
a. Recording changes in physiological variables using a horizontal kymograph
b. Manual interpretation of charts by the subject
c. Recording only respiratory changes
d.Simultaneously recording changes in several physiological variables
d.Simultaneously recording changes in several physiological variables
- Which component of the polygraph detects changes in air volume of the chest through breathing cycles?
a. Beaded Chain
b. Hand Pump Bulb
c. Pneumographic Tube
d. Arm Cuff
c. Pneumographic Tube
- What is the purpose of the finger electrodes in the polygraph machine?
a. Measure blood pressure
b. Record changes in respiratory rate
d. Detect electrical charges from the brain through the skin
d. Inflate the arm cuff
d. Detect electrical charges from the brain through the skin
- A component of the polygraph instrument which is a motor that drives or pulls the chart paper under the recording pen simultaneously at the rate of 6 or 12 inches per minute.
a. Cardiosphygmograph
b. Pneumograph
c. Galvanograph
d. Kymograph
d. Kymograph
- Which of the following polygraph channels records the blood pressure changes and pulses rate of the examinee?
a. Cardiograph channel
b. Preumograph channel
c. Galvanograph channel
d. Kymograph channel
a. Cardiograph channel
- The following are the 3 major component of polygraph machine, except
a. Cardiosphymograph
b. Pen and inking system
e. Pneumograph
d. Galvnograph
b. Pen and inking system
- It is an act of deceiving or misleading committed by a person usually accompanied by lying
a. Lying
b. Confession
c. Deception
d. Admission
a. Lying
- The following are the psychophysiological changes recorded by the polygraph, except
a. Blood pressure and pulse rate
b. Galvanic skin resistance
c. Postural and facial reactions
d. Breathing
c. Postural and facial reactions
- Which of the following is true about the modern polygraph machine?
a. It uses a horizontal kymograph for recording physiological phenomena.
b. It uses a vertical kymograph for recording physiological phenomena.
clt uses a digital display for recording physiological phenomena.
d. It uses a pneumatic tube for recording physiological phenomena.
a. It uses a horizontal kymograph for recording physiological phenomena.
- Where are the finger electrodes typically attached in a polygraph machine?
a. To the chest
b. To the stomach
c. To the subject’s fingers
d. To the subject’s toes
c. To the subject’s fingers
- What is the purpose of the beaded chain in a polygraph machine?
a. To fasten the pneumograph tube to the subject’s chest or stomach.
b. To measure and monitor blood pressure.
c. To record changes in skin conductivity.
d. To drive the chart paper past the recording pens.
a. To fasten the pneumograph tube to the subject’s chest or stomach.