Forensic 2
Forensic 2
called;*
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Forensic Anthropology
Forensic Odontology
`Forensic of Personal Identification
Forensic Science
The result of an increased activity of sweat glands is sometimes seen on the objects
handled by the suspect at crime scene.*
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It depends
Not Possible
True
False
The print showing the portion of the pattern or the friction of the skin.*
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Disconnected prints
Incomplete prints
Patchy prints
Fragmentary prints
As a rule, ridge tracing will always start at the:*
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Right delta to left delta
Left delta to right delta
Right delta towards type lines
Left delta toward the core
The technique utilized in taking fingerprint in securing community tax certificate.*
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Plain impression
Rolled impression
Flat impression
All of these
Is the scientific study of fingerprint as means of personal identification ; *
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Fingerprint
Personal Identification
Fingerprint Identification
Dactyloscopy
All excluding one are the rules in selecting Core.*
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When the innermost sufficient recurve contains an even number of rod rising as high as the
shoulder, the core is placed upon the finale of the further one of the two center rods being
treated as though they were connected by a recurving ridge.
When the innermost sufficient recursive contains no ending ridges or rod rising as high as the
shoulder of a loop, the core is place on the shoulder of the loop further from the delta.
The core is place upon or within the innermost sufficient recurve.
When the innermost sufficient recursive contains uneven number of a rod rising as high as the
shoulders, the core is placed upon the end of the center of a rod rising which touches the
looping ridge or not.
This area of footprint which includes the portion of the foot lying between the ball-
plantar zones and calcar zone*
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Tread zone
Calcar zone
Plantar zone
Ball Zone
A method of comparing latent print and standard print using photograph designating
their numbers that are arranged in consecutive order and in clockwise direction.*
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Ordinary method
Osborn grid method
Pricking method
Seymour traces method
It is the two innermost ridges which starts parallel and tend to surround the pattern
area*
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Pattern
Divergence
Type line
Shoulder
Fingerprint laboratory equipment intended to pick-up objects.*
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Roller or tape measure
Evidence identification tape
Tong
Fair of Forceps
The method of developing latent prints similar to the Osborn Method.*
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Seymour traces method
Pricking method
Osborn grid method
Ordinary method
An instrument in fingerprinting used to receive the impression of the inked fingers
regardless of its color provided that it engraved the ridges and readably enough;*
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Blocked Portion
Evidence identification tag
All of these
Fingerprint Card
A proponent of fingerprint identification who initially states that the prints of two different
persons are never alike. *
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William J. Herschel
Mayer
Johannes e. Purkinje
Herman Welker
The center of the fingerprint card designed to receive the inked fingerprint impressions
is otherwise known as;*
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Evidence identification tag
Fingerprint Card
All of these
Blocked Portion
Latent fingerprint evidence can be developed, but cannot be intensified.¬¬*
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Not Possible
It depends
False
True
The evidential value of palm prints is not equal is not equal to fingerprint evidence.*
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True
False
It depends
Not Possible
If a latent print is needed to be developed, it is not necessary to eliminate the prints of
those persons who can account for their legitimate presence at the area.*
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True
It depends
False
Not Possible
The large cushion area at the base of the thumb is;*
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Carpal Delta zone
Palmar zone
Hypothenar zone
Thenar zone
The study of poroscopy, edgeoscopy, and ridge characteristics for the purpose of
positive identification of fingerprints is;*
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Edgeoscopy
Dactyloscopy
Ridge Characteristics
Ridgeology
An orderly arrangement of collection of cards containing classified finger print
impressions of different individuals.*
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Classification file
Finger Print File
Filling
Classification line
While at the crime scene you found latent prints, the first thing you need to do is:*
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Powdering
Preserved the latent print
Lift the latent print
Photograph
A branch of forensic medicine which deals with the proper examination, handling, and
presentation of dental evidence in a court of law is;*
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Forensic Odontology
Forensic Anthropology
Forensic of Personal Identification
Forensic Science
The first Filipina fingerprint technician.*
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Isabela Bernales
Marcello Malphigi
Edward Richard Henry
Dr. Edmond Locard
Father of Chiroscopy;*
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Johannes Evangelist Purkinje
Edward Richard Henry
Dr. Edmond Locard
William James Herschel
The three division of the fingers are:*
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Terminal, phalange, middle joint and end joint
Distal, middle and proximal phalange
Bulb, middle joint and end joint
Terminal bulb, middle joint, and proximal phalange
Portrait Parley by Dr .Alphonse Bertillon is consisted of describing criminals by; _.*
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Fingerprint
Body, Head and limbs measurement
Scars or birthmarks
Photograph
A little ridge found in the pattern area is called.*
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Rod
Abrupt ending
Converging ridge
Inceprint
Fingerprint may be used in criminal investigation only to establish guilt.*
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It depends
False
True
Not Possible
The Chines words of fingerprint is*
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Hua Cho
Hua Chi
Hua Chie
Hua Chao
Fingerprint laboratory equipment designed to identify objects or physical evidences.*
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Roller or tape measure
Tong
Evidence identification tape
Fair of Forceps
This principle states that fingerprint evidence is reliable.*
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Principles of Reliability
Principle of Relevancy
Principle of Permanency
Principle of Infallibility
If fingerprints are placed in a surface that contains residues damaging the dusting
brush, the alternative method to develop them is through:*
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Superglue fuming
Chemical fuming
Iodine fuming
Cyanoacrylate fuming
A hand having more than the normal number of fingers is referred as:*
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Polydactyl hand
Dactyloscopy
Polydactyloscopy
Polydactylism
The combination of chemicals exuded by the pores reflecting on the surface of the skin
is called*
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Fingerprint
All of these
Fingerprint impression
Latent fingerprint
The area of the footprint, just below the base of the four little toes is;*
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Ball Zone
Tread zone
Plantar zone
Calcar zone
It is an isolated ridge unit whose length approximates its width in size.*
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Island
Short Ridge
Dot
Fragmentary Ridge
A method of enlarging the chance and suspect impression with the same size.*
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Microscopic triangular method
Pricking method
Osborn grid method
Ordinary method
The following are the problems encountered in recording fingerprints of a corpse
EXCEPT;*
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The fingers are shriveled
The finger skin is shredding
The finger are drenched
The fingers are clenched
A classification of fingerprint impressions commonly found at the crime scene which can
be seen directly by the naked eye due to the contamination of either blood, grease, dust
or some other substances.*
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Crime scene Prints
Plastic Prints
Latent Prints
Patent Prints
He took up the study of persistency of the ridge characteristics and these ridges are
regarded as points by which identity were established.*
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Herman Welker
Frances Galton
Dr. Henry Faulds
Edward Richard Henry
The appearance of extra fingers is anatomically known as*
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Polydactyloscopy
Dactyloscopy
Polydactylism
Polydactyl hand
The appearance of fingerprint impression produced by wet or oily skin;*
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All of these
Too dart print
Too light print
Smeared print
Father of Dactyloscopy;*
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William James Herschel
Dr. Edmond Locard
Edward Richard Henry
Johannes Evangelist Purkinje
Another proponent of fingerprint identification mainly focused in describing the ridges
and the pores of the hands and the feet? *
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Emperor Te In Chin
Dr. Henry Faulds
Nehemea Grew
William J. Herschel
The possible outcome of fingerprint impression caused by dry skin;*
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All of these
Too dart print
Too light print
Smeared print
The Father of Poroscopy;*
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Johannes Evangelist Purkinje
Dr. Edmond Locard
William James Herschel
Edward Richard Henr
The large cushion area of the palm that located below the base of the little finger is;*
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Palmar zone
Thenar zone
Hypothenar zone
Carpal Delta zone
As part of SOP, any person suspected in committing a criminal offense may be
fingerprinted by a policeman or law enforcement agent*
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Even against his will
Only in the presence of a counsel
Only in the presence of two witness
Only with his own free will
Who started the experiment of fingerprint science in India?*
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Alphonse Bertillon
William Herschel
Edward Richard Henry
Henry Faults
MR. MANDO RUKOT was apprehended because of robbery. As part of the SOP, he is
subjected for fingerprinting. If his height is 112cm, then table height to be used in taking
his fingerprint should be?*
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20 inches
40 inches
30 inches
50 inches
Fingerprint patterns serve the purpose of the investigator, but the friction ridges do not.*
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True
False
It depends
Not Possible
In ridge counting, bifurcation is count as _.*
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1
2
3
4
A chemical enhancing a fingerprint containing a compound known as cyanoacrylate.*
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Chemical fuming
Iodine fuming
Staining method
Superglue Fuming
A finger print pattern in which two or more type of patterns are present in a single
pattern area.*
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Central Pocket Loop
Double Loop
Whorl
Accidental Loop
Fingerprint impressions left on a soft materials such as wax, patty, butter, soap, plastic
tape, etc. are classified:*
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Not Visible Prints
Latent Prints
Visible Prints
Semi Visible Prints
The area located at the heel of the foot.*
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Hell ball
Ball area
Palmar area
Calcar area
Fingerprint evidence has no other application other than criminal investigation.*
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False
It depends
Not Possible
True
He originated the term” loop and spiral “*
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Marcelo Malpighi
Dr. Henry Faulds
William J. Herschel
Herman Welker
The lines, tracings, designs on the fingers, palm, and sole of the feet is called.*
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Poroscopy
Podoscopy
Dermatolopics
Chiroscopy
The color of a developed fingerprint depends upon the:*
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Both A and B
Color of the surface of the object
Time of development
Color of the powder used
The art of personal identification through body measurement is called*
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Anthropometry
Forensic Anthropology
Bertillion System
All of the above
It is regarded as a tough, waterproof, and protective layer of the skin.*
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Dermis
Stratum mucosum
Stratum corneum
Epidermis
No specific rule governs the consistency of fingerprints ink, and no standard formula is
prescribed.*
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Not Possible
It depends
False
True
He devises the system of classification which was adopted for the identification of
criminal.*
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Edward Richard Henry
William J. Herschel
Dr. Henry Faulds
Marcelo Malpighi
A permanent crease in the skin at the knuckles which permits the skin to flex when the
finger is extended is refers to _.*
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All of these
Ridge line
Flexure line
Furrow line
DNA profiling is also known as:*
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DNA typing
All of the above
DNA testing
Genetic Fingerprinting
These are areas enclosed within the pattern area of a loop and whorl.*
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Center point
Focal point
Middle point
Focus point
Is a pattern in which ridges enter on one side of the pattern and flow toward to the other
side with slight upward curve, with no requisites of a loop and with no angular formation
or upward thrust? *
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Tented arches
All of the above
Plain arch
Arches
Father of Fingerprints;*
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Johannes Evangelist Purkinje
Dr. Edmond Locard
William James Herschel
Edward Richard Henry
International Association for Criminal Identification (IAI) was established in the year?*
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1914
1915
1913
1911
When a fingerprint pattern is made up of a combination of two different types, such as a
Central Pocket loop and plain arch, it is classified as:*
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Central Pocket loop
None of the above
Plain arch
Option Accidental whorl
The scientific method of developing finger prints wherein latent and inked prints are
mutually copied on tracing paper.*
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Seymour traces method
Conventional method
Polygon Method
Osborn grid method
The papillary ridges are immutable, perennial, and individual from the third month of
pregnancy until decomposition sets-in after death. This principle is properly called:*
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Principle Reliability
Principle of Infallibility
Principle of Permanency
Principles of Individuality
He was considered as a man without fingerprints.*
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Roscoe James Pitt
Thomas Bewick
Adolphe Quetelet
Eugene Francois Vidocq
The combination of tented arch and radial loop, it is classified as:*
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Accidental whorl
None of the above
Plain arch
Central Pocket loop
In 1856 he took the prints of his own right palm. In 1897 , he printed the palm to prove
that prints does not change*
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Herman Welker
Dr. Henry Faulds
Frances Galton
Edward Richard Henry
Grandfather of Dactyloscopy*
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Dr. Edmond Locard
Marcello Malphigi
Edward Richard Henry
Isabela Bernales
This type of powder is ideal to use on painted or smooth surfaces.*
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Metallic Powder
Magnetics
Oxides Powder
Fluorescent Powder
It is the separation of two friction ridges that have been running parallel or nearly
parallel.*
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Spur
Divergence
Bifurcation
Type line
A group or series of short ridges less than 3mm in length is called:*
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Fragmentary Ridges
dAll of the above
Dot Ridges
Short Ridges
A fingerprint powder designed to be use on multi-colored surfaces.*
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Fluorescent Powder
Metallic Powder
Oxides Powder
Magnetics
The only sweat glands found on the palms of the hands and the soles of the feet.*
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Eccrine Glands
Sebaceous Glands
All of the above
Apocrine Glands
Laboratory equipment intended for measuring crime scene for sketching purposes.*
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Tong
Fair of Forceps
Evidence identification tape
Roller or tape measure
Based on three large group of fingerprint pattern, 30% of the patterns are classified as*
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Arches
Whorls
World and Arches
Loops
It was found out by the authorities in Dactyloscopy that 65% of fingerprint patterns are
made of?*
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Combination of arches and whorls
Loops
Whorls
Arches add loops
A distinct finger print pattern containing two separate loops and has its respective
shoulder and deltas.*
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Accidental Loop
Double Loop
Central Pocket Loop
Whorl
The fingerprint method of identification*
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Fingerprinting
Fingerprint identification
Dactyloscopy
Fingerprint examination
An Englishman advocating the used of fingerprint as a signature by engraving them in
wooden plate.
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Thomas Bewick
Eugene Francois Vidocq
Herman Welker
John Dillinger
It is regarded as the oldest and the surest manner of demonstrating the identity of latent
print. Identification is based on the ridge characteristics and their unitary relationship to
one another.*
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Microscopic triangular method
Overlay method
Simple method
Conventional method
A part of the whorl or loop in which cores, deltas, and ridges appears.*
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Pattern area
Furrow
Bifurcation
Type line
In a loop pattern, this is a single ending ridge in the center of a recurring ridge*
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Inceprint
Converging ridge
Abrupt ending
Bar
The technique of taking of fingerprint wherein finger is put in the surface of the
fingerprint card then revolving it side by side so that both deltas will be taken.*
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Fingerprint impression
Rolled impression
Plain impression
All of these
The little points of detail in the formation of the pattern that is used to determine the
identity of a fingerprints in order to compare with other fingerprint patterns is known as
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Dactyloscopy
Edgeoscopy
Ridgeology
Ridge Characteristics
A person who wrote “A MANUAL OF PRACTICAL DACTYLOGRAPHY” which was
based on skin ridges of the fingers and toes? *
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Dr. Henry Faulds
Herman Welker
William J. Herschel
None of the above
What is the height of the table, if the subject is 179 centimeters?*
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40 inches
10 inches
30 inches
20 inches
A finger print pattern in which downward slant or ridges starts from the little finger
towards the thumb.*
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Radial Loop
Arch
Ulnar Loop
Whorl
In taking fingerprint impression, after completely rolling the finger on the finger print card
the finger is now remove. The proper procedure in removing fingers from card is;*
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It must be lifted with a quick, upward movement from a card.
It must be lifted with a slow, upward movement from a card.
It must be lifted with moderate, upward movement from the card.
It must be lifted with instant, upward movement from the card.
A developing reagent applicable on dry porous documents and unfinished wood.
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Diazaflouren -9 One
Ninhydrin
Zinc chloride
Gentian Violet
This area of footprint that located below the base of the big toe.*
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Ball Zone
Plantar zone
Calcar zone
Tread zone
In taking fingerprint impressions, the accurate pressure applied on fingers while rolling
should be;*
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Light and even
Light only
Heavy only
Heavy and even
The purpose of this procedure is for the technician to easily locate the file of any given
set of duplicated fingerprints.*
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Recording
Classification line
Classification
Filing
These are the depression found between the ridges. They appear as white lines in an
inked finger impression.*
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Crease
Fingerprint
Friction skin
Furrows
In a powder method of developing latent prints, it usually fills or covers the pores even
though they may be present in the print.*
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Not Possible
True
It depends
False
The value of inked impression is independent of legibility of ridge detail.*
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False
Not Possible
True
It depends
All excepting one are the rules in ridge tracing.*
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When the ridge is traced forks into one branch the lower branch is trailed until the tracking is
consummated
When the left delta is at the end of a ridge or on a dot ridge, the ridge below is tracked down to
culminate the tracing.
When the ridge being traced ends abruptly, the next ridge below is its continuity to affect the
tracing.
Ridge tracing always from the left delta going to right delta or nearest to that point.
When the ridge being traced (from the left delta) goes inside or in front of the right delta
and there are three (3) or more intervening ridges, the tracing is known as.*
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Inside
Outer
Inner
Meeting
It is also called as the “Pincushion Method”.*
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Seymour traces method
Conventional method
Polygon Method
Osborn grid method
The following are the rules in selecting delta. Which one is not?*
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When there are two or more possible delta which conform to the definition, the one nearest to
the core is selected.
When there is a choice between a bifurcation and another type of delta to be chosen the
bifurcation is always selected.
The delta may be located in the middle of the ridge running between the type lines toward the
core but the nearest and only.
The delta may not be located at a bifurcation in which it does not open toward the core.
Is a pattern in which a single ridge forms a series of circle around the core and with two
deltas*
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Whorl
None of the above
Central pocket loop whorl
Plain whorl