POLYGRAPHY
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- Q1A method to settle accusations in the absence of witnesses or a confession,in which two parties in dispute fought in single combatTrial by WitnessTrial by CombatTrial by AbsenceTrial by Ordeal30sEditDelete
- Q2Refers to the failure to detect the presence of a particular event or item.False PositiveFalse NegativePositiveNegative30sEditDelete
- Q3An Italian criminologist who used the “hydrosphymograph” in the experiment he had conducted on actual criminal suspects whose truthfulness or deception he sought to determine on the basis on the presence or absence of blood pressure-pulse changes when the suspects were questioned about the offense under investigation.William Moulton MarstonCesare LombrosoAngelo MossoJohn A. Larson30sEditDelete
- Q4This occupy the two top/upper pens of the instrument which records the thoracic and abdominal breathing patterns of respiration.CardiosphymographPneumographKymographGalvanograph30sEditDelete
- Q5Is someone who has lied for spare years. He is the kind of person which is called a practical liar and lies when it has higher “pay off” than telling the truth.Tournament LiarLiarpanic LiarOccupational Liar30sEditDelete
- Q6These are questions formulated from information that do not relate to the matter under investigation and deals with a known fact about which the subject cannot lie.Secondary QuestionRelevant QuestionIrrelevant QuestionPrimary Question30sEditDelete
- Q7Can a person below 18 years of age qualified to be a subject for polygraph examination?NoYesNo because it needs permit from the parentsYes but need to secure consent from parent30sEditDelete
- Q8It reads operating pressure of cardio channels.Mechanical cardio switchpneumograph tubeSphygmomanometer DialPower analyzer30sEditDelete
- Q9The kind of lie that has the purpose of misleading the justice in favor of himself or towards other persons. It is sometimes called chronic lie for it is done occasionally accompanied by plots and plans.Red LieMaliscious LieBenign LieWhite Lie30sEditDelete
- Q10Offenders of society who are presumed to have committed the crime.All of the aboveComplainantsSuspectWitnesses30sEditDelete
- Q11Is one who was taught not to be a squealer. This kind of liar is usually coming from the underworld gang in order for the member not to reveal any secret of their organization.Pathological LiarPsychopathic LiarEthological LiarBlack Liar30sEditDelete
- Q12A programmable cueing device for question and answer spacing.Pen lifterPaper tear barProgram pacerFoam Pen Hold-Down30sEditDelete
- Q13This is the chart recording unit of the instrument. It has a synchronized motor that drives the chart at the rate of six inches per minute and its speed constant is vital because the vertical lines, which are spaced either at one-half or one inch interval, represents five or ten seconds interval on the chart.KymographCardiosphymographPneumographGalvanograph30sEditDelete
- Q14It refers to scientific methods of detecting deception done with the aid of a polygraph instrumentBreadboard PolygraphPolygraphyPolygrapherPolygraph30sEditDelete
- Q15The instrument used in Polygraph Examination is often called as“PolygraphLie DetectorAll of the abovePolygraph Machine30sEditDelete
- Q16Hindu book of health and sciences that is believed to be the earliest reference of the ordeals or methods of detecting deception as adopted by several countries in the world specially Europe. It is also believed to be the basis in the creation of a polygraph machine.Automatic Nervous systemThe Ayur-VedaHereditary Sieve MethodPhysiological Effector Mechanism30sEditDelete
- Q17The most common ordeal that was practiced in this country is the ordeal by candle lighting.JapanBurmaChinaBorneo30sEditDelete
- Q18Is a term of various meanings closely related to the medieval Latin “dei indicum” meaning “miraculous decisions” for ancient cases were decided through several tests usually on physical strength.Ordeal by BalanceOrdealRed Hot Iron OrdealOrdeal by Boiling Water30sEditDelete
- Q19Designed to uncover the subject’s attitude, cooperation towards the test. DYAT – Do you intend to answer the question truthfully?KnowledgeEvidence Connecting questionsSacrificeLTQ Questions30sEditDelete
- Q20
Are questions that relates about the subject trust in the examiner regarding confinement to the original issue under investigation.
Guilt Complex Questions
SKY Questions
Control Questions
Symptomatic Questions
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