
This is the Criminology Reviewer 2021, Multiple Choice Questions in Criminalistics Part 6 as one coverage of Licensure Examinations for Criminologist. The examination is divided into six subjects. First is the Criminal Jurisprudence and Procedure, 20%. Second, Law Enforcement Administration, 20%. Third, Crime Detection and Investigation, 15%. Fourth, Criminalistics, 20%. Fifth, Correctional Administration, 10%. Lastly, Criminal Sociology, 15% for a total of 100%. I assume you are looking for a reviewer that will help you achieve your goal to become a professional License Criminologist very soon. Yes, you are in the right place to make your dream come true. Make sure to familiarize each and every questions to increase the chance of passing the Licensure Examinations for Criminologist.
PRC BOARD OF CRIMINOLOGY SYLLABI 2021
1. Criminal Jurisprudence and Procedure – 20%
- Introduction to Philippine Criminal Justice System
- Human Rights Education
- Criminal Law Book 1
- Criminal law Book 2
- Criminal Procedure
- Evidence
- Court Testimony
- Related Special Penal Laws
2. Law Enforcement Administration – 20%
- Comparative Models in Policing,
- Introduction to Industrial Security Concepts
- Law Enforcement Operations and Planning with Crime Mapping
3. Crime Detection and Investigation – 15%
- Fundamentals of Criminal Investigation with
Intelligence - Specialized Crime Investigation 1
with Legal Medicine - Specialized Crime Investigation with Simulation on Investigation
and Interview - Traffic Management and Accident Investigation with Driving
- Technical English 1 (Investigative Report Writing and Presentation)
- Fire Protection and Arson Investigation
- Vice and Drug Education and Control
- Technical English 2 (Legal Forms)
- Introduction to Cybercrime and Environmental Laws and Protection
4. Criminalistics – 20%
- Forensic Photography
- Personal Identification Techniques
- Forensic Chemistry and Toxicology
- Questioned Documents Examination
- Lie Detection Techniques
- Forensic Ballistics
5. Correctional Administration – 10%
- Institutional Corrections
- Non-Institutional Corrections
- Therapeutic Modalities
6. Criminal Sociology – 15%
- Introduction to Criminology
- Theories of Crime Causation
- Human Behavior and Victimology
- Professional Conduct and Ethical Standard
- Juvenile Delinquency and Juvenile Justice System
- Dispute Resolution and Crises/Incidents Management
- Criminological Research 1 (Research methods with Applied Statistics)
Source: RA No. 11131 “The Philippine Criminology Profession Act of 2018” | Professional Regulatory Board of Criminology Resolution No. 01 Series of 2021
Continue Practice Exam Test Questions Part 6 of the Series
⇐ MCQ in Criminalistics Part 5 | Licensure Exam for Criminologist
Choose the letter of the best answer in each questions.
251. Any fraudulent signature which was executed by following the outline of a genuine signature with a writing instrument.
a. Traced Forgery
b. Simulated Signature
c. Spurious Signature
d. Carbon Process
Answer: Option A
Explanation:
252. It is n connected writing in which one letter is joined to the next.
a. Script
b. Cursive
c. Block
d. Hand lettering
Answer: Option B
Explanation:
253. It is any specimen of writing executed normally without any attempt to control or alters its identifying habits and its usual quality of execution.
a. Natural Writing
b. Disguised Writing
c. Cursive writing
d. Signature
Answer: Option A
Explanation:
254. It is a document which is completely written and signed by one person.
a. Signature
b. Holographic document
c. Hand Lettering
d. Cursive Writing
Answer: Option B
Explanation:
255. It is a style of writing in which the letters are for the most part joined together.
a. Hand Lettering
b. Cursive
c. Script
d. Block
Answer: Option B
Explanation:
256. It is disconnected style of writing in which the letters are written separately.
a. Script
b. Cursive
c. Block
d. Hand lettering
Answer: Option A
Explanation:
257. Letters are written all in capital letters.
a. Script
b. Block
c. Cursive
d. Hand lettering
Answer: Option B
Explanation:
258. It refers to one’s name written by him on a document as a sign of acknowledgement.
a. Writing Habit
b. Name
c. Signature
d. Handwriting
Answer: Option C
Explanation:
259. In QDE, it refers to identifying details
a. Signature
b. Handwriting
c. Characteristics
d. None of the Foregoing
Answer: Option C
Explanation:
260. It refers to the shape or design of the individual letters.
a. Slope
b. Slant
c. Form
d. Size
Answer: Option C
Explanation:
261. It refers to the angle of inclination of the axis of letters relative to the baseline.
a. Size
b. Connecting Stroke
c. Proportion
d. Slope
Answer: Option D
Explanation:
262. It refers to the relative height of one letter to another letter.
a. Proportion
b. Ratio
c. Connecting Stroke
d. Pen Lift
Answer: Option A
Explanation:
263. It is the relation between the tall and small letters.
a. Ratio
b. Proportion
c Stroke
d. Size
Answer: Option A
Explanation:
264. This refers to the strokes of links that connects a letter with the one following.
a. Terminal Strokes
b. Initial Strokes
c. Ending Strokes
d. Connecting Strokes
Answer: Option D
Explanation:
265. It is the interruption in a stroke caused by removing the pen from the paper.
a. Hiatus
b. Pen Lift
c. Rhythm
d. Pen Pressure
Answer: Option B
Explanation:
266. The gap between strokes due to speed in writing and defective writing instrument.
a. Rhythm
b. Writing Skill
c Pen Pressure
d. Hiatus
Answer: Option D
Explanation:
267. It is the widening of the ink strokes with increase pressure on the paper surface.
a. Tremor
b. Patching
c. Shading
d. Pen pressure
Answer: Option C
Explanation:
268. It refers to the relation of the parts of the whole line of writing or line of individual letters in words or signature to the baseline.
a. Line Quality
b. Alignment
c. Rhythm
d. Tremor
Answer: Option B
Explanation:
269. It is a balance quality of movements of the harmonious recurrence of stress or impulse. It is the flowing succession of motion that is recorded in a written record.
a. Tremor
b. Rhythm
c. Pen Pressure
d. Shading
Answer: Option B
Explanation:
270. It is the relative degree of the writer’s proficiency?
a. System of Writing
b. Manner of Writing
c. Writing Skill
d. Tremor
Answer: Option C
Explanation:
271. It is the average force in which the pen makes contact with the paper or the usual force involve in writing
a. Rubric
b. Embellishment
c. Pen Pressure
d. Tremor
Answer: Option C
Explanation:
272. It refers to the deviation from uniform strokes due to lack of smoothness perfectly apparent even without magnification.
a. Natural Variation
b. Disguised Writing
c. Tremor
d. Rubric
Answer: Option C
Explanation:
273. This refers to additional unnecessary strokes to legibility of letterforms or writing.
a. Rubric
b. Embellishment
c. Tremor
d. A or B
Answer: Option D
Explanation:
274. It refers to the imaginary line where the letter rest.
a. Tremor
b. Foot of the letter
c. Baseline
d. Pen Emphasis
Answer: Option C
Explanation:
275. It is the periodic increase in pressure of intermittently forcing the pen against the paper surface
a. Pen pressure
b. Pen Emphasis
c. Pen Force
d. None of the Foregoing
Answer: Option B
Explanation:
276. It is a stroke that goes back over another writing stroke.
a. Retracing
b. Blunt
c. Retouching
d. Patching
Answer: Option A
Explanation:
277. A stroke that goes back to repair defective stroke.
a. Retrace
b. Patching
c. Retouching
d. B or C
Answer: Option D
Explanation:
278. An element added to complete a letter
a. Rubric
b. Diacritic
c. Hitch
d. Arch
Answer: Option B
Explanation:
279. It refers to known writing which indicates how a person writes.
a. Exemplars
b. Specimen
c. Standard
d. None of these
Answer: Option C
Explanation:
280. It refers to known handwriting that was written in the daily course of Life.
a. Requested Standard
b. Procured Standard
c. Collected Standard
d. B or C
Answer: Option D
Explanation:
281. Signatures or other writing written by an individual upon request for the purpose of comparison with other handwriting or for specimen purposes
a. Post Litem Motam Exemplars
b. Requested standard
c. Collected Standard
d. None of these
Answer: Option B
Explanation:
282. Writings produced by the subject after evidential writings have come into dispute and solely for the purpose of establishing his contention
a. Post Litem Motam Exemplars
b. Requested standard
c. Collected Standard
d. None of these
Answer: Option A
Explanation:
283. It refers to any material containing marks, symbols, or signs either visible, partially visible that may present or ultimately convey a meaning to someone.
a. Document
b. Writing
c. Signature
d. None of these
Answer: Option A
Explanation:
284. It refers to any material which some issue has been raised or which is under scrutiny.
a. Disputed Document
b. Questioned Document
c. Holographic Document
d. Reference Collection
Answer: Option B
Explanation:
285. The term suggesting that there is an argument or controversy over the document.
a. Disputed Document
b. Questioned Document
c. Holographic Document
d. Reference Collection
Answer: Option A
Explanation:
286. It refers to a condensed and compact set of authentic specimens which if adequate and proper, should contain a cross section of the material from a known source.
a. Holographic Document
b. Disputed Document
c. Questioned Document
d. Standard Document
Answer: Option D
Explanation:
287. It refers to any document written and signed by one person is known as __________.
a. Holographic Document
b. Disputed Document
c. Questioned Document
d. Standard Document
Answer: Option A
Explanation:
288. It refers to any document notarized by a notary public or competent public official with solemnities required by law.
a. Official Document
b. Public Document
c. Private Document
d. Commercial Document
Answer: Option B
Explanation:
289. Every deed or instrument executed by a private person without the intervention of a notary public or of any person legally authorized, by which documents, some disposition or agreement is proved, evidenced set forth.
a. Official Document
b. Public Document
c. Private Document
d. Commercial Document
Answer: Option C
Explanation:
290. Any instrument executed in accordance with the Code of Commerce or any Mercantile Law, containing disposition of commercial rights.
a Public Document
b. Official document
c. Private Document
d. Commercial Document
Answer: Option D
Explanation:
291. Any instrument issued by the government or its agents or its officers having the authority to do so.
a. Official Document
b. Public Document
c. Private Document
d. Commercial Document
Answer: Option A
Explanation:
292. It refers to any matter made a part of the document after its original preparation.
a. Erasure
b. Addition
c. Obliteration
d. Insertion
Answer: Option B
Explanation:
293. A scientific conclusion results from relating observed facts by logical, common-sense reasoning in accordance with established rules of law.
a. Opinion
b. Conclusion
c. Off-hand Opinion
d. Addition
Answer: Option B
Explanation:
294. The removal of writing or printing from a document is known as
a. Addition
b. Conclusion
c. Erasure
d. Obliteration
Answer: Option C
Explanation:
295. A legal term to describe a witness who by reason of his special training or experience is permitted to express an opinion regarding the issue, or a certain aspect of the issue, which is involve in court action.
a. Ordinary Witness
b. Special Witness
c. Expert witness
d. None of these
Answer: Option C
Explanation:
296. The state of being identical or absolutely the same. There is similarity of source or authorship of the questioned document and the standard document.
a. Identification
b. Non-identification
c. Obliteration
d. Opinion
Answer: Option A
Explanation:
297. ‘This includes the addition of writing and other material between lines or paragraphs or the addition of whole page to a document.
a. insertion
b. Erasure
c. Obliteration
d. None of these
Answer: Option A
Explanation:
298. It means that the source or authorship of the compared questioned and standard specimens is different
a. Identification
b. Non-Identification
c. Obliteration
d. Opinion
Answer: Option B
Explanation:
299. The blotting out or shearing over the writing to make the original invisible.
a. Obliteration
b. Erasure
c. Addition
d. Multiplication
Answer: Option A
Explanation:
300. It refers to the Document Examiner Conclusion.
a. Conclusion
b. Prelude
c. Opinion
d. Hearsay
Answer: Option C
Explanation:
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