Text comprehension quiz
Select only ONE correct answer to each question.
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Which of the following defines interrogation?
- The process of releasing a person from custody
- The process of obtaining information from a person through questioning
- The process of taking a person to court
- The process of conducting a search
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Which approach involves asking straightforward questions in a conversational tone?
- Direct questioning approach
- Confrontational approach
- Psychological approach
- Coercive approach
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In which cases is the confrontational approach used in interrogation?
- Low-risk investigations
- Routine interviews
- Serious crimes
- Reluctant subjects
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Which approach focuses on the subject's mental and emotional state?
- Direct questioning approach
- Confrontational approach
- Psychological approach
- Coercive approach
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What kind of techniques are used in the psychological approach in interrogation?
- Empathy, sympathy, flattery, and guilt
- Challenging the subject with accusations, contradictions, or evidence
- Sleep deprivation, sensory deprivation, stress positions, or simulated drowning
- Visualization, guided imagery, or mnemonic devices
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What kind of tactics are used in the coercive approach in interrogation?
- Empathy, sympathy, flattery, and guilt
- Challenging the subject with accusations, contradictions, or evidence
- Sleep deprivation, sensory deprivation, stress positions, or simulated drowning
- Open-ended questions, active listening, or nonverbal cues
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What is the Reid technique, and how is it used in interrogation?
- A technique used to obtain a confession by lying to the suspect
- A technique used to build a rapport with the interviewee
- A technique used to obtain a confession by confronting the suspect
- A technique used to obtain a confession by using direct questioning
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Which approach seeks to establish a positive relationship with the subject based on mutual trust and respect?
- Direct questioning approach
- Psychological approach
- Coercive approach
- Rapport-building approach
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What are the principles of cognitive psychology used in the cognitive interview approach?
- Empathy, sympathy, flattery, and guilt
- Challenging the subject with accusations, contradictions, or evidence
- Open-ended questions, active listening, or nonverbal cues
- Visualization, guided imagery, or mnemonic devices
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What is the purpose of the Miranda warning?
- To inform the subject of their legal rights
- To intimidate or coerce the subject into confessing
- To threaten or punish the subject
- To confuse or mislead the subject