0% found this document useful (0 votes)
284 views5 pages

FS 5 Activity Multiple Choice

This document contains questions about polygraph examinations and the human body systems. It asks the test taker to identify the letter of the correct answer for each question provided. The questions cover topics like types of lies, parts of the polygraph machine, bodily systems like circulatory and respiratory, and scientists/figures involved in the development of polygraph and other lie detection techniques. The test taker is instructed to write their answers on paper and submit through a learning platform.

Uploaded by

Fritzy Gwen Baba
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as DOC, PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
284 views5 pages

FS 5 Activity Multiple Choice

This document contains questions about polygraph examinations and the human body systems. It asks the test taker to identify the letter of the correct answer for each question provided. The questions cover topics like types of lies, parts of the polygraph machine, bodily systems like circulatory and respiratory, and scientists/figures involved in the development of polygraph and other lie detection techniques. The test taker is instructed to write their answers on paper and submit through a learning platform.

Uploaded by

Fritzy Gwen Baba
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as DOC, PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
You are on page 1/ 5

FS 5

Activity
Direction: Analyze the questions and write the letter of your answer in a paper and turn-in in TEAMS
only.

1. It is the uttering or conveying false-hood or creating a false or misleading impression with the intention
of wrongfully affecting the acts.
a. Alibi c. Stealing
b. Excuse d. Lying e. none of these
2. Refers to any person undergoing polygraph examination.
a. Witness c. Polygraph Examiner
b. Subject d. Target e. none of these
3. Is one that is exhibited by the subject to a particular question, which is a deviation from his norm?
a. Specific response c. Reply
b. Response d. Answer e. none of these
4. Is a complete state of feeling involving conscious experience, internal and external physical response?
a. Response c. Emotion
b. Specific response d. Reaction e. none of these
5. This means many or more.
a. Graphous c. Poly
b. Polygraph d. Response e. none of these
6. Is defined as the scientific detection of deception through the use or aid of a polygraph.
a. Polygraphy c. Pneumograph
b. Galvanograph d. None of these e. none of these
7. Is the sum total of dissimulation that a person acquired from the time it was conceived.
a. Culture c. Response
b. Behavior d. Environment e. none of these
8. Are influenced by the heredity and environment.
a. Characteristics c. Traits
b. Behavior d. Experience e. none of these
9. The one who give life to the system is called ________.
a. Brain c. vein
b. Heart d. Arteries e. none of these
10. Refers to some of the system’s branching tubes carrying blood from the heart to all parts of the body.
a. Bony cage c. Arteries
b. Aorta d. Veins e. none of these
11. Are those blood vessels that carry blood from some part of the body back to the heart.
a. Aorta c. Arteries
b. Veins d. Hymen e. none of these
12. A system responsible for the taking of air into the lungs and also expelling carbon dioxide.
a. Nervous system c. Respiratory system
b. Circulatory system d. Perspiratory system e. none of these
13. Which includes the thoracic vertebrae, the ribs and the breast bone or the sternum.
a. Respiratory tract c. Spinal column
b. Bony cage d. None of these e. none of these
14. It regulates heart action, blood pressure and blood volume, and pulse rate.
a. Respiratory system c. Nervous system
b. Excretory system d. Circulatory system e. none of these
15. A system in which the Electrical properties of the skin which facilitates the change, in the electrical
phenomena of the GSR.
a. Respiratory system c. Nervous system
b. Excretory system d. Circulatory system e. none of these
16. It is derived from the word emovere means to stir – up, agitate or to disrupt.
a. Emotion c. Guilt
b. Response d. Reaction e. none of these
17. This kind of lie is very pure and unjustifiable kind of lie.
a. Red lie c. White lie
b. Pathological lie d. None of these e. none of these
18. This lie is needed purely to mislead justice.
a. Judicious lie c. White lie
b. Black lie d. Red lie e. none of these
19. This is a lie made by person who cannot distinguish right from wrong.
a. Red lie c. White lie
b. Black lie d. Pathological lie e. none of these
20. He was the first to introduce hypnotism as a method of deception and detection in 1778.
a. Vittorio Benussi c. Franz Anton Mesmer
b. Leonarde Keeler d. Cesare Lombroso e. none of these
21. It is a declaration of fact directly acknowledging the truth of the guilt as charged.
a. Admission c. Honesty
b. Truth d. Confession e. none of these
22. Refers to the recording tracing of the emotional patterns.
a. Polygraph test c. Reaction
b. Graph paper d. Polygraph chart e. none of these
23. He was the first to experiment with a machine measuring blood pressure and pulse to record the
honesty of criminals.
a. Cesare Lombroso c. Leonarde Keeler
b. Cesare Beccaria d. Vittorio Benussi e. none of these
24. A type of ancient method in which placing of hot iron into the tongue of suspects and guilt is established
when tongue burn or blister.
a. Ordeal of Balance c. Trial by Ordeal
b. Ordeal of Water d. None of these e. none of these
25. It is the method used by the psychologist and psychiatrist in the treatment of mentally ill person.
a. Psycho Galvanic Response c. Psychoanalysis
b. Psychotherapy d. Psychology e. none of these
26. He introduced the word – Association Test 1879. English Scientist Explorer and Anthropometrics.
a. Charles Darwin c. Francis Galton
b. John Howard d. Franz Anton Mesmer e. none of these
27. He introduced the “Truth – Serum” Test, a U.S. Physicist and Diplomat.
a. Dr. Jose Rizal c. Francis Galton
b. Dr. Edward Mandel House d. Alexander Maconochie e. none of these
28. A Swiss Psychologist and psychiatrist and Founder of the Analytical Psychology.
a. Sir Robert Peel c. Cesare Beccaria
b. Dr. Carl Gustav Jung d. Leonarde Keeler e. none of these
29. Is a self incriminatory statement of facts by the accused.
a. Admission c. Interview
b. Interrogation d. Confession e. none of these
30. Is any activity aroused in an organism by a stimulus, which is of mental processes.
a. Reply c. Reaction
b. Delay d. Carnal Knowledge e. none of these
31. Are influenced by heredity, behavior pattern, personality traits and knowledge.
a. Physical defects c. Physical characteristics
b. Physical response d. Physical fitness e. none of these
32. It is a unit of a lie detector machine that does not record any phenomena.
a. Polygraph c. Cardiograph
b. Pneumograph d. Kymograph e. none of these
33. Minor components of cardio – sphygmograph, which it is a positive bulb.
a. Pump shut off c. Pneumograph vent
b. Bulb d. 6 feet rubber hose e. none of these
34. This is a needle bulb which will control the excessive wide tracing of respiratory pattern.
a. Pneumograph sensitivity control c. GSR
b. Pneumograph vents d. None of these e. none of these
35. Its function is to prevent the vent to move during the installation.
a. Pneumograph tube c. Pneumograph sensitivity control
b. Pneumograph vent d. Pneumonia e. none of these
36. It is adjustable to compensate atmospheric pressure.
a. Pump bulb c. Cardiograph
b. Lamp d. sphygmomanometer e. none of these
37. It is used to connect the chest assembly to the machine.
a. 6 feet rubber hose c. 6 feet rubber tube
b. 6 feet beaded chain d. 3 feet rubber hose e. none of these
38. It is a unit of lie detector that records the skin resistance.
a. Kymograph c. pneumograph
b. Galvanograph d. cardiograph e. none of these
39. Known as Galvanic skin reflects (GSR).
a. Kymograph c. cardiograph
b. Galvanograph d. pneumograph e. none of these
40. It is a motor that drives and pulls the graph paper at the rate of speed from 6 – 12 inches per minute.
a. Circulatory system c. kymograph
b. Pneumogrpah d. GSR e. none of these
41. It is a chart drive or paper – fed mechanism.
a. Polygraph chart c. Polygram
b. Kymograph d. galvanograph e. none of these
42. It is powered by a synchronous motor or dynamo.
a. Polygraph machine c. polygraph chart
b. Galvanograph d. kymograph e. none of these
43. This utilizes friction – type/rubber – roller type of chart drive.
a. Modern polygraph c. veins
b. Bony cage d. pump shut off e. none of these
44. One of the major importances to polygraph examination is the _______.
a. Water c. subject’s chair
b. Doorknob d. ventilation e. none of these
45. It is a unit of a lie detector machine that measures and records the subjects breathing and respiration.
a. Cardiograph c. galvanograph
b. Kymograph d. pneumograph e. none of these
46. It is a rubberized corrugated tube.
a. Pneumograph vent c. pneumograph sensitivity
b. Pneumograph tube d. 6 feet rubber hose e. none of these
47. This are usually driven fast the recording pins at a uniform speed of 7 inches per minute.
a. Polygrams c. graphs
b. Chart paper d. all of these e. none of these
48. It is calibrated along with the vertical lines in it per minute or even five – second counting on friction –
type.
a. Polygrams c. graphs
b. Chart paper d. all of these e. none of these
49. Chart rolls are about 100 feet long and ____ wide.
a. 6 – 8 inches c. 6 – 8 tons
b. 10 – 12 inches d. 10 – 12 km e. none of these
50. Consist of two, three, four or more recording channels, according to their importance in lie – detection.
a. Polygraphs c. cardiograph
b. Galvanograph d. pneumograph e. none of these
51. Consist of zinc disc. Hand electrode cord and frame locking knob.
a. Pump bulb assembly c. hand electrode assembly
b. GSR d. pneumograph vent e. none of these
52. Are the primary or key questions asked by the examiner in order to resolve a specific subject – matter.
a. Relevant question c. interview question
b. Irrelevant question d. hard question e. none of these
53. A question which of no importance to the case under investigation.
a. Relevant question c. control question
b. Decoy question d. irrelevant question e. none of these
54. This type of question is actually connected to the crime under investigation, but the nature of the
question is in general scope.
a. Hard question c. transferable question
b. Control question d. guilt complex question e. none of these
55. This question refers to a fictitious or non – existing crime, this is asked just to let the subject believe that
he is under suspicion of similar crime.
a. False question c. control question
b. Guilt complex question d. irrelevant question e. none of these
56. Its function is to detect and evaluate the presence of outside which may suppress response to relevant
questions.
a. Relevant question c. irrelevant question
b. Hard question d. symptomatic question e. none of these
57. This question is more specific in nature, is based upon another species of wrongdoings which will
enhance the subject’s opportunity for responsiveness.
a. Secondary control question c. irrelevant question
b. Relevant question d. question formulation e. none of these
58. This question recalls the offense done from the time of childhood up to three to five years before the
occurrence of the present offense being investigated.
a. Guilt complex question c. hard question
b. Primary control question d. question formulation e. none of these
59. Is a relevant question which has no intense and specific relationship to the crime or problem being
considered.
a. Strong relevant or primary relevant question c. relevant question
b. Irrelevant question d. hard question e. none of these
60. Are questions that concern some secondary elements of the crime and deal mostly on guilty knowledge
and partial involvement.
a. Irrelevant question c. hard question
b. Weak relevant or secondary relevant question d. false question e. none of these
61. This type of question is propounded to the subject to prove whether he possesses the information
leading to the identification of the offender or the location of the evidence.
a. Hard question c. knowledge question
b. Guilt complex question d. irrelevant question e. none of these
62. Is a sound and reliable technique for detecting deception.
a. Kymograph c. pneumograph
b. Cardiograph d. polygraph e. none of these
63. Is an act of deceiving or misleading which is usually accomplished by lying.
a. Lying c. alibi
b. Deception d. fraud e. none of these
64. Is a person interested in experimental psychology.
a. Psychiatrist c. psychologist
b. Psychoanalysis d. Forensic examiner e. none of these
65. Is an act of discovering the existence or presence of something hidden or obscured.
a. Investigation c. detection
b. Surveillance d. deception e. none of these
66. Is the science of a systematic study of human behavior.
a. Polygraphy c. biometry
b. Psychiatry d. psychology e. none of these
67. A physician concerned with the treatment of those mentally – illed persons.
a. Psychia c. Ophthalmologist
b. Psychiatrist d. Pediatrician e. none of these
68. Method used by both Psychologist and Psychiatrist in the treatment of mentally illed persons.
a. Psychiatry c. Psychoanalogy
b. Psychology d. Psychoanalysis e. none of these
69. An ancient method of deception, in which balancing of stick on the lever or by balancing thru working
on rods and ropes.
a. Boiling Water Ordeal c. Balancing Technique
b. Ordeal of the Balance d. Water Test Ordeal e. none of these
70. Is the whole process of questioning or the taking of one chart from a series of questions or all of the
charts and questions sheets used.
a. Polygraph examination c. Graph Examination
b. Chart Tracing d. Interpretation of Chart e. none of these
71. Which among the choices below does not belong to the “Three Eyes” (3I’s) of police method.
a. Instrumentation c. information
b. Investigation d. none of these e. none of these
72. Is the transmission of physical and mental traits to offspring.
a. Genes c. traits
b. Heredity d. behavior e. none of these
73. Is described as psychological response of a body to any demand to place upon it.
a. Neurotic shock c. response
b. Reaction d. stress e. none of these
74. A kind of lie which involves political interest and motives because this is part of the communist
propaganda strategy.
a. White lie c. orange lie
b. Pathological lie d. red lie e. none of these
75. It comprises the nose and mouth, pharynx, larynx, trachea, bronchi and lungs.
a. Veins c. arteries
b. Respiratory tract d. circulatory tract e. none of these
76. Is defined as the external covering of the body consisting essentially of the epidermis, dermis, and the
corium.
a. Bones c. skin
b. Muscles d. cortex e. none of these
77. Known as the Father of Criminalistics.
a. Sir Robert Peel c. Calvin Goddard
b. Dr. Hans Gross d. Alexander Maconochie e. none of these
78. He developed a type of sphygmomanometer and scientific radio for the study of fear.
a. Cesare Lombroso c. John A. Benussi
b. Angelo Mosso d. Leonarde e. none of these
79. It is a symbol of “Beginning” in graph paper.
a. + c. -
b. X d. M e. none of these
80. It is symbol of “Ending” in graph paper.
a. XX c. -
b. X d.+ e. none of these
81. It will be clumped or place on the palm of the hand or tied on the fingers.
a. Cardiograph c. pneumograph
b. Kymograph d. galvanograph e. none of these
82. External covering of the body.
a. Face c. epidermis
b. Hair d. skin e. none of these
83. Involves political interest and motives.
a. Pink lie c. blue lie
b. Red lie d. pathological lie e. none of these
84. First to experiment with a machine measuring pulse and blood pressure.
a. Acas c. Benussi
b. Lombroso d. Decierdo e. none of these
85. Scientific detection of deception.
a. Galvanograph c. stenograph
b. Polygraphy d. seismograph e. none of these
86. The one who give life to the system is called ________.
a. Brain c. vein
b. Heart d. Arteries e. none of these
87. This includes the thoracic vertebrae, the ribs and the breast bone or the sternum.
a. Respiratory tract c. Spinal column
b. Bony cage d. None of these e. none of these
88. It is a symbol of “Beginning” in Polygram or polygraph chart.
a. + c. -
b. X d. M e. none of these
89. Refers to some of the system’s branching tubes carrying blood from the heart to all parts of the body.
a. Bony cage c. Arteries
b. Aorta d. Veins e. none of these
90. He was the first to experiment with a machine measuring blood pressure and pulse to record the
honesty of criminals.
a. Cesare Lombroso c. Leonarde Keeler
b. Cesare Beccaria d. Vittorio Benussi e. none of these
91. This means many or more.
a. Graphous c. Poly
b. Polygraph d. Response e. none of these
92. A system responsible for the taking of air into the lungs and also expelling carbon dioxide.
a. Nervous system c. Respiratory system
b. Circulatory system d. Perspiratory system e. none of these
93. Are those blood vessels that carry blood from some part of the body back to the heart.
a. Aorta c. Arteries
b. Veins d. Hymen e. none of these
94. This is a lie made by person who cannot distinguish right from wrong.
a. Red lie c. White lie
b. Black lie d. Pathological lie e. none of these
95. It is a unit of lie detector that records the skin resistance.
a. Kymograph c. pneumograph
b. Galvanograph d. cardiograph e. none of these
96. This are usually driven fast the recording pins at a uniform speed of 7 inches per minute.
a. Polygrams c. graphs
b. Chart paper d. all of these e. none of these
97. A physician concerned with the treatment of those mentally – illed persons.
a. Psychia c. Ophthalmologist
b. Psychiatrist d. Pediatrician e. none of these
98. Consist of zinc disc. Hand electrode cord and frame locking knob.
a. Pump bulb assembly c. hand electrode assembly
b. GSR d. pneumograph vent e. none of these
99. Is a relevant question which has no intense and specific relationship to the crime or problem being
considered.
a. Strong relevant or primary relevant question c. relevant question
b. Irrelevant question d. hard question e. none of these
100. Is one that is exhibited by the subject to a particular question, which is a deviation from his norm?
a. Specific response c. Reply
b. Response d. Answer e. none of these

You might also like