1.
What is the disadvantage of the use of tape measure?
2.
The killing of a common-law wife is considered as what?
3.
What is a homicide investigation?
4.
Do spouse and other ascendant or descendant needs to be legitimate to make it parricide?
5.
In measuring things including ground or flooring that has contour, what is best and most preferred?
6.
An investigator must be able to establish evidence to suffice the allegation and to charge the accused in court. What evidence below is considered testimonial evidence?
7.
Is giving assistance to suicide is a crime?
8.
This offense contemplates the killing of any child less than 3 days old, what is this?
9.
What is not an element of murder?
10.
Brother, cousin, and nephew are all intentionally killed in one instance. Such killing is amounting to what crime?
11.
Killing by means of inundation, fire, poison, explosion, shipwreck, stranding of a vessel, derailment or assault upon a streetcar or locomotive, fall of an airship, by means of vehicles, or with the use of any other means involving great waste or ruin.
12.
When the offended party is deprived of reason or unconscious, the crime is what?
13.
Can a parent ( the father or the mother) be sued and liable for kidnapping his child who is a minor?
14.
What is the advantage of the pull-push rule?
15.
Do a flashlight needed by an investigator even in broad daylight?
16.
Which of the list below do NOT fall on qualified rape?
17.
Who stand as a first line of defense in the effective administration of the criminal justice system?
18.
What are the things that need to be documented?
19.
To make it kidnapping, the detention must have lasted for how many days?
20.
As future investigators, how will you consider the different parties involved in the commission of an offense to answer “who” in the cardinal questions of investigation? Identify them in the choices.