Posttest Criminalistics
Posttest Criminalistics
Posttest Criminalistics
6. The person who attempt to destroy his fingerprints through surgery. Also known
as the man without fingerprint?
a. Rosboe Pitts c. John Dilinger
b. John Augustos d. Robert James Pitts
7. A professor of anomy, Theology and psychology at the University of Breslau,
Prussia in 1823 who described the different patterns of the fingers and classified
them into nine groups for which he was known as the father of dactyloscopy?
a. Edmund Locard c. Alphonse Bertillon
b. Henry Faulds d. Johannes Purkenjie
9. when the trace In whorl is on the outside or core outside of right delta three or more
ridges, the trace is determined to be.
Inner (I)
10. who was the first Filipino Fingerprint Technician employed at the Philippine
Constabulary?-
Generoso Reyes
11. it tells us the classification of the thumb prints on the fingerprint card and appears
the right hand over the left hand:
-Key? Major?
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18. If one finger is amputated, it is given a classification with that of?
a. The first finger c. The next finger
b. The opposite finger d. The last finger
19. In trying to obtain on fingers on a dead person which is stiff or when rigor mortis
has set in, injection of a tissue builder by a hypodermic needle at the joint of the
finger up to the lip of the finger is undertaken. Which among the following is the
most commonly utilized tissue builder?
a. Water c. Glycerin
b. Saline Solution d. both A and C
20. Impressions which are taken simultaneously on the fingerprint card are referred
to as?
a. Rolled Impression c. Plain Impression
b. Fragmentary Impression d. Palm Impression
3.2 FORENSIC PHOTOGRAPHY 21-30 (10 POINTS)
21. The process of obtaining photographic magnification of minute object by using a
camera attached to a compound microscope.
a. Microfilming c. Photo-micrography
b. Microscopy d. Photo-macrography
22. It is thinner on the middle than the edge and this lens forms a virtual image on
the same side of the lens. Also known as diverging lens because of its power to
swerve rays of lights that passes through it.
a. Positive Lens c. Convex lens
b. Concave lens d. Negative lens
23. What is the most dependable device that will measure the brightness of the light?
a. Flash unit c. Light meter
b. Extinction meter d. Photo-electric meter
24. It refers to a lens which forms a real image on the opposite of the lens?
a. Negative lens c. Concave lens
b. Positive lens d. Convex lens
25. What is the best thing one should do when presenting photographs or evidence
in the court?
a. Bring your camera and illustrate photos were taken
b. Show photographs and answer the questions
c. Explains photographs details
31. What occurs when the cartridge fails to explode on time or delayed in firing?
a. Hang fire c. Hammer lock
37. In the United States, crimes are committed by juvenile using a homemade
firearm known as?
a. Fire gun c. Zip gun
b. Matchlock d. freakish gun
38. The noise created at the muzzle point of the gun due to the sudden escape of the
expanding gas coming in contact with the air in the surrounding atmosphere at
the muzzle point is called?
a. Bang effect c. Fire power
b. Muzzle blast d. Atmospheric pressure
41. The caliber of the firearm maybe determined with the following instrument,
except;
a. Caliper c. Onoscope
b. Micrometer d. Taper gauge
42. An investigator who recovered a fired bullet from the crime scene with request
the firearm examiner to determined;
a. Manufacturer c. model of the firearm
b. Owner of the firearm d. Caliber and type of the firearm used
43. If a firearm’s caliber is expressed in hundredths of an inch such as cal .45 .38 .30,
what caliber measured is used?
a. American system c. Continental system
b. English system d. European system
44. Smith and Wesson type of firearm has a class characteristic of?
a. 7 rifling, RHT c. 5 rifling, RHT