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B. Spalling
C. Light bulbs
D. Charring
39.A tool employed by an arsonist to delay the start of
the fire and allow him to establish an alibi.
A. Accelerants
B. delaying tactic
C. timing device
D. stopper
40.It can be readily identified by their distinctive odors,
and the most common examples are gasoline,
turpentine and kerosene.
A. Accelerants
B. Trailers
C. timing device
D. Stopper
41.This catalytic combustion device is the most
common means employed to detect flammable vapors.
A. Accelerant
B. Sniffer
C. timing device
D. stopper
42.The irresistible impulse or compulsion to start a fire
and experience gratification and satisfaction from it.
A. fire starter syndrome
B. pyrotechnic disease
C. pyromania
D. pyrophobia
43.It is known as the Fire Code of the Philippines.
A. PD 1108
B. PD 1017
C. PD 1081
D. PD 1185
44.Any material or mixture consisting of a fuel and
oxidizer used to set off explosives.
A. blasting agent
B. blasting cap
C. gun powder
D. explosive primer
45. These are description of materials or compounds
that are easily set on fire except one:
A. Combustible
B. Corrosive
C. Flammable
D. Inflammable
46.Any material having a flash point at or above 37.80
degree Celsius or 100 degree Fahrenheit.
A. combustible liquid
B. flammable liquid
C. inflammable liquid
D. corrosive liquid
47.Any liquid that causes fire when in contact with
organic matter.
A. combustible liquid
B. flammable liquid
C. inflammable liquid
D. corrosive liquid
48.An extremely hot luminous bridge formed by the
passage of an electric current across the space between
two conductors.
A. electrical arc
B. damper
C. duct system
D. ember
49.The active principle of burning, characterized by the
heat and light combustion.
A. explosion
B. arson
C. combustion
D. fire
50. A type of fire, of flammable liquid and gasses.
A. class A
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B. Class B
C. Class C
D. Class D
51.A mass movement in a fluid, an example a liquid or a
gas where fluid at one temperature and density moves
under the influence of gravity at different temperatures.
A. Conduction
B. Convection
C. Radiation
D. Combustion
52.The temperature at which a liquid is transformed or
converted to vapor.
A. burning point
B. melting point
C. freezing point
D. boiling point
53.The first action taken by a traffic unit to escape from
a collision course or to avoid hazard.
A. point of no return
B. point of no escape
C. start of evasive action
D. final position
54. The movement of vehicles, and pedestrians in a
road or highway.
A. Traffic
B. Flight
C. Trip
D. Journey
55.A method of locating a spot in the area by
measurements from two or more reference points.
A. traffic report
B. spot report
C . triangulation
D. accident investigation
56.The force that tends to pull all objects to the center
of the earth.
A. Inertia
B. Friction
C. Energy
D. Gravity
57.Any motor vehicle accident that results in no death,
but only injuries to one or more persons.
A. Fatal
B. Chronic
C. Non fatal
D. Injurious
58.The Traffic and Land Transportation Code of the
Philippines
A. RA 7160
B. RA 8551
C. RA 6425
D. RA 4136
59.An occurrence in a sequence of events, which usually
produces unintended injury, death or property damage.
A. traffic incidents
B. traffic accidents
C. traffic hazards
D. traffic events
60.Any motor vehicle accident occurring on a traffic
way.
A. non motor vehicle traffic accident
B. non motor vehicle non-traffic accident
C. motor vehicle non-traffic accident
D. motor vehicle traffic accident
61. An order wherein a violator is commanded to appear
in court, but without detaining him.
A. traffic citation
B. traffic request
C. traffic warrant
D. traffic violation
62. The first accidental touching of an object collision
course or otherwise avoid a hazard.
A. primary contact
B. secondary contact
C. disengagement
D. initial contact
63. The following are the three Es of Traffic
Management and Operation except one:
A. Engineering
B. Education
C. Enforcement
D. Evaluation
64. The questioning of a person in a formal and
systematic way and is most often used to question
criminal suspects to determine their probable guilt or
innocence.
a. inquiry
c. interview
b. polygraph examination
d. interrogation
c. casing
b. espionage
d. undercover work
c. casing
b. pony tail
d. close tail
c. raid
b. investigation
d. seizure
c. order maintenance
d. public service
c. inducement
d. entrapment
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c. excellent eyesight
b. excellent looks
d. excellent memory
c. espionage
b. tailing
b.
deposition
d.
accusation
c. confession
b. deposition
d. accusation
80. It is one which induces the criminal to act and need not
be shown in order to obtain conviction.
d. surveillance
d. cross
a. intent
c. motive
b. opportunity
d. inducement
c. chain of custody
d. tracing evidence
a. day time
82. The area to be searched is divided into quadrants and
each searcher is assigned to one quadrant.
b. night time
c. any day and at any time of the day or night
a. strip method
c. wheel method
d. weekdays
b. spiral method
d. zone method
c. counter measures
b. pro-active measures
d. tape measures
b. stare decisis
a. strip method
c. wheel method
b. spiral method
d. zone method
c. expert witness
b. hostile witness
d. informant
c. probable cause
d. res ipsa loquitur
c. sufficiency of evidence
c. dubbing
b. mimicking
d. tapping
d. parens patriae
a. ignition
c. convection
b. radiation
d. conduction
admission
c. confession
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a. ignition
c. convection
b. radiation
d. conduction
a. evidence collection
b. laboratory examination of evidence
c. interview witnesses
a. traffic citation
c. traffic request
d. interrogation of suspects
b. traffic warrant
d. traffic violation
b. call an ambulance
c. secondary contact
b. disengagement
d. initial contact
a. carbon oxide
c. carbon monoxide
a. Engineering
c. Education
b. carbon paper
d. carbon dioxide
b. Enforcement
d. Evaluation
a. carbon oxide
c. carbon monoxide
a. gynaecology
c. prostitution
b. carbon paper
d. carbon dioxide
b. pornography
d. sex business
a. accelerants
c. delaying tactic
a. illegal drugs
b. timing device
d. stopper
b. regulated drugs
d. prescription drugs
c. traffic accidents
a. alcohol
b. traffic hazards
c. prohibited drugs
c. poison
d. traffic events
b. drug
d. vice
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