ASIS ASIS-PCI Professional Certified Investigator (ASIS-PCI) Online Training
ASIS ASIS-PCI Online Training
The questions for ASIS-PCI were last updated at Mar 09,2025.
- Exam Code: ASIS-PCI
- Exam Name: Professional Certified Investigator (ASIS-PCI)
- Certification Provider: ASIS
- Latest update: Mar 09,2025
Confirming legal problems, potential conflicts of Interest, and undisclosed affiliations or identities are all aspects of which type of investigation?
- A . Fraud
- B . Industrial espionage
- C . Due diligence
- D . Embezzlement
Basic rules surrounding evidence collection are to:
- A . get all evidence that can have any bearing on the case, mark It. properly wrap, package, and preserve from contamination: establish a chain of custody and show continuity between the discovery of the evidence and its subsequent presentation
- B . video record all evidence, collect the minimal amount of evidence necessary to support the facts and circumstances, mark the evidence, secure the evidence until presentation to a court of law
- C . collect any evidence relevant to the case, secure the evidence unless otherwise requested by management, establish a chain of custody, mark all evidence with "the mark" of the primary investigator
- D . secure the scene of the offense, mark all evidence, establish chain of custody, set all evidence aside in one central location for later Identification.
The most significant potential problem in an undercover investigation is the possibility that:
- A . no criminal charges will result
- B . there will be no financial recovery.
- C . the criminal activity will continue after the Investigation is completed
- D . the investigation will be exposed or compromised
A floating-point questioning strategy:
- A . takes cues from a second interviewer
- B . determines The truthfulness of each response as questions are asked
- C . continuously re-evaluates a hypotheses as information is obtained
- D . uses continuous monologue with little time for interviewee to respond
Which of the following is characteristic of an experienced Investigative interviewer?
- A . Impatience
- B . Thinking ahead
- C . Inactive listening
- D . Detachment
Evidence that tends to prove a point of an issue is best defined as:
- A . indirect
- B . material
- C . competent
- D . circumstantial
Which is the third phase of an undercover workplace investigation?
- A . Disciplinary and corrective ad on
- B . Planning and preparation
- C . Prevention and education
- D . Verification and analysis
‘The fraudulent appropriation of property by a person to whom it has been entrusted, or into whose hands it has lawfully comes is the definition of;
- A . embezzlement
- B . maiteasance
- C . larceny.
- D . misappropriation
Which of the following points does NOT support budget Justification for an investigative unit?
- A . Accurate and detailed tracking of Investigative cost
- B . Effective implementation of cost management measures
- C . Demonstration of restitution and recovery benefits
- D . Aligning investigative objectives to business strategic objectives
An interviewer/interrogator is much more likely to gain the cooperation of an individual by exhibiting a/an:
- A . angry and aggressive manner
- B . cairn manner.
- C . Easygoing and lackadaisical manner.
- D . businesslike. impersonal manner.