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POWERMIND REVIEW CENTER 20.

If the basic exposure for a given film in bright sunlight is 1/125


FORENSIC 1- FORENSIC PHOTOGRAPHY shutter speed, F11 lens opening, the exposure setting at dull sunlight
POST TEST would be?
a. 1/125, f4 c. 1/125, f8
Directions:
b. 1/125, f5.6 d. 1/125, f16
a. Read the questions carefully and choose the best answer. 21. What is the recommended size of photographic evidence?
b. Shade the corresponding letter on the answer sheet using a. 5 x 7 c. 2 x 2
pencil. b. 1 x 1 d. 8 x 10l
c. Strictly, NO ERASURES! 22. The reducers or the developing agent.
1. The word Photography was coined by _______________. a. Sodium carbonate c. Sodium Sulfate
a. John F. W. Herchel c. Henry Fox Talbot b. Elon, Hydroquinone d. Potassium Bromide
b. Louis Mande Daguerre d. Joseph Niépce 23. What shutter speed will freeze a moving object?
2. Is an electromagnetic energy which travels with the speed of a. Bulb Shutter c. Fast Shutter
186,000 miles per second. b. Slow Shutter d. Moderate Shutter
a. Ray c. Energy 24. How much light will gathered if the combination of 1/125, f-4
b. Radiation d. Light has compared to 1/250, f-5.6?
3. It refers to the unit of light wavelength expressed in one millionth a. Equal c. 4x
part of a millimeter. b. 2x d. 6x
a. Millimeter c. Nanometer 25. The part of the camera responsible for transmitting the light to
b. Angstrom d. Both A and C form the image.
4. The action of light when it hit the dark colored object and prevent a. Light tight box c. Shutter
it from either bouncing or passing through. b. Lens d. View Finder
a. Absorbed c. Transmitted 26. It is the process of taking a magnified photograph of small
b. Reflected d. Refracted object obtained by attaching an extended tube lens to a camera.
5. The condition of sunlight where object in an open space cast a a. Photomicrography c. Photomacrography
transparent or bluish shadow. b. Microphotography d. Photomacrograph
a. Bright Sunlight c. Dull Sunlight 27. A magnified photograph of small object obtained by attaching a
b. Hazy Sunlight d. Cloudy Dull camera to a ocular of a compound microscope.
6. What type of film has the longest range of sensitivity in the a. Photomicrography c. Photomacrography
electromagnetic spectrum? b. Microphotography d. Photomicrograph
a. Orthochromatic film c. Panchromatic Film 28. A part of the sensitized material which is sensitive to light.
b. Blue-Sensitive film d. Infrared Film a. Emulsion c. Base
7. What emulsion speed indicator is express in an logarithmic form? b. Anti-halation Backing d. Coating
a. ISO c. ASA 29. It is an art or science which deals with the study of the principle
b. DIN d. GPN of Photography, preparation of Photographic evidence, and it's
8. What is the photo paper is ideal to be used in a normal exposed application to police work ?
film ? a. Photography c. Forensic Photography
a. Velox #1 c. Velox #3 b. Forensic d. Police Photography
b. Velox #2 d. Velox #4 30. It refers to a short duration artificial light commonly attached to
9. What photo paper according to chemical content is best suited for a camera.
police photography? a. Flash bulb c. Incandescent lamp
a. Silver Chloride Paper c. Silver Chlorobromide b. Photo flood lamp d. Flourescence lamp
b. Silver Bromide paper d. Iodide Paper 31. In a special Photography using film that was sensitive from UV
10. A convex lens is capable of ___________. light up to primary colors, you are using what type of film?
a. Making the object appear hairy c. Reducing the object a. Blue-Sensitive film c. Panchromatic film
b. Reducing the size of the picture d. Enlarging the object b. Orthochromatic film d. Ultraviolet film
11. Zoom lens is Composed of _________. 32. A photographer in Crime scene investigation has to get as many
a. Convex lens c. Positive lens photographs as he can. The first shot that he should make just after
b. Concave lens d. Both B and C reaching the crime of murder was committed to one of its ten rooms
12. A lens defect which enable the lens to focus both horizontal and in getting facade of the house. What lens should be utilized?
vertical lines. a. Wide angle lens c. Telephoto lens
a. Coma c. Distortion b. Normal focus lens d. Zoom lens
b. Astigmatism d. Chromatic aberration 33. Is that part of the camera which controls the passage of light
13. What kind of diaphragm opening should a photographer used in reaching the sensitized materials. It was compared to the eyelid of
order to get a wider depth of field? the human eye.
a. Wider c. Bigger a. Aperture c. shutter
b. Smaller d. Shorter b. Lens d. Diaphragm
14. What lens has a variable focal length? 34. What is the timing of the shutter of the camera and flash so that
a. Wide angle lens c. Telephoto lens when the shutter is fully opened that's the time that the flash will
b. Normal focus lens d. Zoom lens yield it's highest peaks of illumination called?
15. The determining factor of the size of an image as will as the area a. Fill Flash photography c. Synchronization
of coverage of a given camera lens is the ________. b. Illumination exposure technique d. Lightning technique
a. Focal length c. Focal distance 35. A French inventor who produced the first permanent
b. Hyper-focal distance d. Depth of field Photographic image in 1825.
16. A type of a lens that would make an object to be exaggeratedly a. John F. W. Herchel c. Henry Fox Talbot
closes to the photographer and is ideal in stake out surveillance b. Louis Mande Daguerre d. Joseph Niépce
photography. 36. A optical device used in drawing, and one of the ancestral
a. Wide angle lens c. Telephoto lens threads leading to the invention of Photography.
b. Normal focus lens d. Zoom lens a. Camera Obscura c. Single Lens Reflect
17. What is the range of distance from the nearest object to the b. Mousetrap Camera d. Polaroid Camera
farthest object that is sharp when the lens is set or focused at a 37. Which of the following statements is true ?
particular distance. a. Analog camera have a film
a. Focal length c. Focal distance b. Traditional camera is built in CCD
b. Hyper-focal distance d. Depth of field c. Modern Camera used Film
18. A filter used in photographing fingerprint on a shiny or highly d. Conventional camera used an SD card
polished surface because it reduce or eliminate glare is known as: 38. What is the advantage of Daguerreotype process?
a Polarizing filter c. Contrast Filter a. Long Lasting c. Cannot be reproduce
b. Correction filter d. Haze Filter b. Can be Reproduce d. Both A and C
19. This light condition where object in an open space cast a deep 39. It is an application of scientific knowledge to legal problems.
and uniform shadow. a. Photography c. Forensic Photography
a. Bright Sunlight c. Dull Sunlight b. Forensic d. Police Photography
b. Hazy Sunlight d. Cloudy Dull
40. A radiation that has light with the wavelength between 400 to 59. In ourdoor photography, there will some instance that the
700 millimicrons. presence of light is too much that produces a dilemma to the
a. X-ray c. Visible light photographer. What do you think is the best way to do?
b. Ultraviolet d. Infrared a. Find another subject
41. Forensic scientist is used ultraviolet in Florence test to detect b. Use a much smaller lens opening
___________? c. Use a flash unit
a. Presence of Seminal Fluid c. Both A and B d. Move the subject into a well lighted position
b. Blood stain d. None of these 60. In crime scene photography, what view tends to show the
42. how many millimicrons of color Red light? extent damage on the subject?
a. 400-500 c. 600-700 a. Medium View c. General View
b. 500-600 d. 700-1000
b. Extreme close up View d. Close up View
43. The object that can pass thru the light but not clearly visible in
61. What is the first photographic process which was invented by
the other side.
Niepce?
a. Transparent c. Opaque
a. Heliography c. Daguerreotype
b. Translucent d. None of these
b. Chromatic print d. Calotype
44. It is the bending of light around the object.
a. Diffraction c. Reflected 62. When the exposed film not yet developed, the image recorded
b. Refracted d. Transmitted is technically refered to:
45. What type of light will you use if you want to know if the a. Exposure c. Negative image
painting have a secret writing? b. Latent image d. Positive image
a. X-ray c. Visible light 63. If the camera has a fixed focal length of 50 mm such lens can be
b. Ultraviolet d. Infrared classified as:
46. When taking a snap shot and expecting it to be sharp but an a. Wide angel lens c. Long or Telephoto lens
alteration happens to the expected image because it can be seen in b. Normal or Medium focus lens d. Zoom lens
two viewpoints. What is this phenomenon? 64. This shalll refers to the lens which forms a real image on the
a. Parallax Error c. Astigmatism opposite side of the lens.
b. Coma d. Spherical Abberation a. Concave c. Negative lens
47. Inability the lens to focus light that travels straight or lateral, b. Positive lens d. Diverging lens
thus making it blurred while the light reaching the lens oblique is 65. That kind of light having a a wavelength of 30 to 400
the one that is transmitted sharp. millimicrons.
a. Parallax Error c. Astigmatism a. X-ray c. Visible light
b. Coma d. Spherical Abberation b. Ultraviolet d. Infrared
48. A type of lens that characterized by the fact that it is thicker at 66. Daguerreotype was used in civil case regarding the authenticity
the center and thinner at the side which is capable of bending the of Photographs in comparing signature. What case is this?
light together and form the image inversely. a. Lueo vs US c. State vs Conte
a. Convex lens c. Negative lens b. Underzook vs Commonwealth d. None of these
b. Concave lens d. Both A and B 67. It is a generic term the refers to all representation of an image
49. Microphotography is the process of reducing into a small strips which are developed through drawing, painting and Photographs.
of film. It is best use in _________. a. Photograph c. Picture
a. 3D picture c. I.D picture b. Photo d. All of these
b. Projector d. None of these 68. The first application of photography in police work.
50. What is the ideally used in police photography? a. For identification c. For Record Pursoses
a. SLR c. Pinhole camera b. For preservation d. For Communication
b. DSLR d. Instant camera 69. The combination of blue and green color is:
51. In the modernization of the photography, DSLR camera almost a. Cyan c. Yellow
dominated the market because of its great features that are very b. Magenta d. Yes
used in commercial photo-shoots, what do DSLR means? 70. Describes an extreme wide angle lens that has an angle of view
a. Digital System Lens Reflex exceeding 180°.
b. Digicam Single Lens Reflex a. Zoom lens c. Wide angle lens
c. Digital Service Lens Reflex b. Telephoto lens d. Fish eye lens
d. Digital Single Lens Reflex 71. A types of photographer according to physical characteristic
52. The camera components within a lens comprised of overlapping generally used for large prints because they stand up under rough
metal blades that open and close to change the sized of the treatment.
opening. a. Light weight c. Double weight
a. Aperture c. shutter b. Single weight d. None of these
b. Lens d. Diaphragm 72. According to surface texture of photo paper, it is used for large
53. A part of camera that compared to the iris of the human eye. prints or where breath rather than details is necessary.
a. Aperture c. shutter a. Glossy paper c. Rough paper
b. Lens d. Diaphragm b. Semi-mate paper d. None of these
54. The aperture is compared to what part of human eye? 73. A type of photo paper better used in police photography,
a. Iris c.Pupil according it's color.
b. Cornea d. Eyelid a. White c. Buff paper
55. The greater the F number the smaller the lens opening. This b. Cream d. Black
statement is __________. 74. A photographic laboratory from which all actinic light may be
a. True c. Yes excluded when necessary.
b. False d. No
a. Safelight c. Tray
56. What brand of film you may used if you want the subject
b. Dark room d. Light tight box
appeared in colored?
a. Ortholith c. Kodachrome 75. Taking a magnified photograph of small object through
b. Tri X-Pan d. Both A and B attaching a camera to the ocular of a compound microscope so as
57. Which part of the camera is used in focusing the light from the to show a minute details of the physical evidence.
subject? a. Photomicrography c. Photomacrography
a. View Finder c. shutter b. Microphotography d. Photomacrograph
b. Lens d. Light tight box 76. Is the process of taking photograph of a far object with the aid
58. What is considered as the utmost used of photography in police of a long focus and telephoto lens.
work? a. Photomicrography c. Photomacrography
a. For identification c. For Record Pursoses b. Microphotography d. Telephotography
b. For preservation d. For Communication 77. The appearance of the original will come out and such results is
known as:
a. Film c. Picture
b. Negative d. Photograph
78. A lamp that is very useful in photographing object in dark b. Side light Examination
places. c. Oblique light Examination
a. Ultraviolet lamp c. Infrared lamp d. Transmitted light Examination
b. Photflood lamp d. Electronic flash 98. An application of visible light designed to provide support light
79. This effect causes the image to be sphered, which means the in photographing.
edges of the images look curved and bowed to the human eye. a. Direct light Examination
a. Barrel distortion c. Pincushion disturtion b. Side light Examination
b. Spherical aberration d. Curvature of field c. Oblique light Examination
80. This type of camera will eliminate parallax error and it will work d. Transmitted light Examination
well with all types of lenses. 99. An application of visible light used in erasure ang stamped out
a. Single Lens Reflex type c. View or press type writing.
b. View Finder type d. Pinhole type a. Direct light Examination
81. What parts of the sensitized material is responsible for b. Side light Examination
absorbing excess light does preventing light reflects? c. Oblique light Examination
a. Base c. Anti-halation backing d. Transmitted light Examination
b. Emulsion d. Gelatin coating 100. An application of visible light comes from the back or bottom,
82. It's action start from one side and closes on the opposite side used in examination of watermarks, fiber arrangements, and
with a faster shutter speed. The statement is referring to:
sequence of strokes.
a. Central plane c. Focal plane
a. Direct light Examination
b. Between the lens shutter d. Leaf shutter
b. Side light Examination
83. Is a type of lens defects in which light of various wavelength are
c. Oblique light Examination
focus in irregular proportion, thus producing color blurredness.
d. Transmitted light Examination
a. Chromatic aberration c. Astigmatism
b. Lateral aberration d. Flare
84. Who is the father of photography?
a. John F. W. Herchel c. Henry Fox Talbot
b. Louis Mande Daguerre d. Joseph Niépce
85. Which of the following lens defects does not affect the degree
of sharpness of the object rather affects the shape of the object
due to the bending of the light passing the side of the lens?
a. Curvature of field c. Astigmatism
b. Lateral aberration d. Distortion
86. In crime scene photography what view tends to show the four
angle of the possible entrance and exit point of the suspect?
a. Medium View c. General View
b. Extreme close up View d. Close up View
87. A type of focusing wherein the object to be photographed looks
double when the focusing control is not in proper distance and by
moving this control, one of the object will move ang coincide with
others to make as one and become accurate appearance of an
object.
a. Coincidence type c. Ground glass
b. Split type d. Range finder
88. A type of film that is sensitive to ultraviolet light up to green
color.
a. Blue-Sensitive film c. Panchromatic film
b. Orthochromatic film d. Infrared film
89. It is referring to total take of the scene.
a. Medium View c. General View
b. Extreme close up View d. Close up View
90. Is the taking of the Photograph of the scene of the crime by
dividing it into section.
a. Medium View c. General View
b. Extreme close up View d. Close up View
91. This View will best view the nature of the crime.
a. Zone Photography c. General View
b. Extreme close up view d. Close up View
92. Is the taking of individual photograph of the evidence at the
scene of the crime.
a. Medium View c. General View
b. Extreme close up View d. Close up View
93. It is design to show the details of the crime.
a. Medium View c. General View
b. Extreme close up View d. Close up View
94. It is tend to show the details of the evidence.
a. Worms eye view c. Bird's eye view
b. General view d. Close up View
95. Result in a star image near the outer edge of viewing field
seeming to have comet-style tail scattering radially towards it's
optical axis
a. Positive coma c. Coma
b. Negative coma d. None of these
96. A kind of reflection occurs when light hits a rough or uneven
glossy object.
a. Regular Reflection c. Diffused Reflection
b. Specular Reflection d. None of these
97. An application of visible light comes from one side at a very low
angle use in erasure and indented writing.
a. Direct light Examination

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