PAGADIAN CAPITOL COLLEGE
Tuburan District, Pagadian City
1st Semester (S.Y. 2021-2022)
FORENSIC 34
Name: Cañalita, Andrew Philip P.
Year&Block: 5 Score
ACTIVITY 2
I. MULTIPLE CHOICE. Read and analyze each item before deciding to put your answer in
space provided before each item.
B 1. This is the usual mode of trial for witchcraft during the olden times.
a. Boiling water ordeal c. Wager of battle
b. Coldwater ordeal d. Ordeal by rice chewing
¬B 2. Under the hereditary sieve method, if the beans jump out from the sieve, the suspect is
said to be ---
a. Guilty c. Father of the bride
b. Innocent d. Sister of the bride
D 3. This early method of detecting deception was then applied among clergy and monks.
a. The ordeal of the Corsnaed
b. Test of the Eucharist
c. Ordeal by Rice Chewing
d. Ordeal of the Red Water
A 4. They develop the first Relevant-Irrelevant test Technique, which is also known as ‘RI
Theory.”
a. Larson and Keeler
b. Mosso and Marson
c. Reid and Inbau
d. Lombroso and Benussi
B 5. In 1946, this type, this type of question was added to the RI technique, which is designed to
get a reaction only from the innocent subjects----
a. EPQ
b. Relevant questions
c. Irrelevant questions
d. Surprise Control Questions
D 6. He coined the term “hypnotism.”
a. Mesmer c. Munsterberg
b. Luria d. Braid
C 7. He was credited to be the first to use the polygraph espionage case 1917-1918.
a. William Moulton Marston
b. John Augustus Larson
c. Cesare Lombroso
d. Etienne-Jules Marey
D 8. During the olden times, this was the usual mode of trial allowed to the lower class
members.
a. Red-hot iron Ordeal
b. Wager of Battle
c. Ordeal by Balance
d. Ordeal by Water
B 9. He developed the Word Association Test.
a. Galton c. Reid
b. Inbau d. Keeler
C 10. The Relevant-Irrelevant test with Personally Embarrassing Questions ceased to exist in
_______.
a. 1942 c. 1951
b. 1946 d. 1948
C 11. He introduced in the US the first forensic application of the Word Association Test in lie
detection.
a. Mesmer c. Munsterberg
b. Luria d. Braid
B 12. It is a drug that causes depression of the brain’s inhibitory mechanism, making the
subject talk freely used in Narcoanalysis.
a. Hyoscine hydrobromide
b. Sodium pentothal
c. Paracetamol
d. Hyoscine amytal
C13. He modified the Word Association Test introduced by Galton to be suitable in Russia.
a. McQuiston c. Luria
b. Munsterberg d. Braid
B 14. He recommended the use of chloroform to solve Lincoln’s assassination, including the
identification of the plotters. This was based on his three years of experience as an army
surgeon. He had observed that rebel officers divulged important information while they were
partially under the influence of chloroform.
a. Clarence Lee c. Galileo
b. Charles Cady d. Richard Goldon
A 15. This is a type of question in the facts of the case which is answered by NO.
a. Relevant question c. General question
b. Irrelevant question d. Immaterial Question
II. IDENTIFICATION. Identification the word/s or personalities defined, described or whose
contribution was given. Write your answer using capital letters only. For personalities, write the
family name only using capital letters.
DR. HANS GROSS 1. He is known as the “Father of Criminalistics”.
FRED E. INDBAU 2. He described the method for administration of a guilty knowledge test.
QUADRI-TRACK ZONE COMPARISON (QTZCT) 3. This test technique modifies the BZCT by
providing a fourth track or spot of quantification designed to recover response energy lost by the
other tracks/spots as a result of inside issue factors.
BACKSTER ZONE COMPARISON TECHNIQUE (BZST)4. This is the first comparison question
test to incorporate a numerical scoring system.
REVIEW QUESTION 5. This is the type of question used in the “Relevant-Irrelevant with
Reviewed and Guilt-Complex Question” that is concern with fabricated incident of a similar
nature but one which appears to be real in so far as the subject is concern.
CANCELLED INFORMATION TEST (CIT) 6. One of the assumptions of this type of questioning
technique is that guilty examinees are expected to reveal their concealed knowledge by
responding more strongly to the actual item than the other.
COMPARISON QUESTION TECHNIQUE (CQT) 7. This is the most common method of
polygraph interrogation.
PERSONALLY EMBARRASSING QUESTION (PEQ)8. This is the type of question that is
designed to get a reaction from the innocent subjects who are believed not to mind
embarrassing personal questions because they would be more concerned with the crime or
relevant questions.
SCIENTIFIC INTERROGATION 9. This refers to the questioning of a person suspected of
having committed an offense of a person who is reluctant to make full disclosure of information
in his possession that is pertinent to the investigation.
PSYCHOLOGICAL TEST EVALUATOR (PSE)10. This refers to the machine that dete