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Policing Questionnaire

This document contains 20 multiple choice questions testing knowledge about various topics in criminal investigation and law. The questions cover topics such as methods of surveillance, elements of criminal law, roles of forensic scientists, famous private investigators, types of evidence like confessions and circumstantial evidence, and specific surveillance techniques like tailing and rough shadowing. The correct answers to each question are also provided.

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Policing Questionnaire

This document contains 20 multiple choice questions testing knowledge about various topics in criminal investigation and law. The questions cover topics such as methods of surveillance, elements of criminal law, roles of forensic scientists, famous private investigators, types of evidence like confessions and circumstantial evidence, and specific surveillance techniques like tailing and rough shadowing. The correct answers to each question are also provided.

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1.

All are methods of shadowing except:


a. One-man shadow
b. ABC method
c. Three-man shadow
d. Progressive method
2. Which is a specific type of surveillance according to methods?
a. Loose Tail
b. Auto surveillance
c. Rough shadow
d. Fix surveillance
3. All are specific type of surveillance according to Intensity, except:
a. Loose tail
b. Auto surveillance
c. Close tail
d. Rough Shadowing
4. Criminal Law is a _______
a. Branch of public law
b. Part of police operation
c. Responsible for analysis submitted items of evidence
d. Punishment
5. This is an element of criminal law of crimes
a. Crime detention
b. Criminal law
c. Forensic
d. Punishment
6. Part of police operation focused on discovering, identifying, and analyzing evidence that crime
has been committed of about to be commit.
a. Criminal Law
b. Crime detention
c. Forensic Science
d. Punishment
7. Forensic Scientist is _________
a. Responsible for discovering, identifying, and analyzing evidence that crime has been
committed of about to be commit
b. Responsible for analysis submitted items of evidence
c. An element of criminal law
d. The one who establishes punishment and regulations
8. He is America’s most famous private investigator and founder of criminal investigator in USA
a. Allan Pinkerton
b. Allen Pinernon
c. Alexander Pinkerton
d. Allan Partnerton
9. Tailgating is an observation of _____
a. Person
b. Agent
c. Building
d. Vehicles
10. It is the observation of person
a. Tailgating
b. Reconnaissance
c. Tailing
d. Casing
11. This is the comprehensive study of dead internal and external body
a. Forensic
b. Confession
c. Autopsy
d. Complaint
12. This refers to the science of laws for the application of criminal law to detect and investigate
crimes for the purpose of justice
a. Evidence
b. Confession
c. Autopsy
d. Criminal juris prudence
13. The application of natural science and their technology to examines physical evidence that can
be used to establish a crime that has been committed.
a. Criminalistics
b. Evidence
c. Autopsy
d. Surveillance
14. Refers to a person requesting an investigation or that action is taken
a. Autopsy
b. Surveillance
c. Forensic
d. Complaint
15. This is a declaration of an accused acknowledging his guilt
a. Complaint
b. Confession
c. Proposal
d. Petition
16. These are facts or events that tends to incriminate a person in a crime being seen running from
a crime scene
a. Criminal Justice
b. Circumstantial Evidence
c. Suspect confession
d. Criminal Juris Prudence
17. Investigator will observe suspect in person from a distance to obtain evidence as opposed to
electronic surveillance
a. Fixed surveillance
b. Loose tail
c. Close tail
d. Rough Shadowing
18. Employed when a general impression of subjects habits and associate is required
a. Rough Shadowing
b. Auto surveillance
c. Loose tail
d. Close tail
19. Extreme precaution are taken against losing the subject
a. Loose tail
b. Fixed surveillance
c. Close tail
d. Auto surveillance
20. Conducted via the deployment of an electronic eavesdropping device or hidden camera to
conduct a surveillance
a. Loose tail
b. Close tail
c. Technical surveillance
d. Fixed surveillance

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