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9. How many fingerprint classifications are used
internationally?
1. In gunshot wounds, when there is evident burning a. 2 c. 4
of tissues and blackening of the skin, it maybe b. 3 d. 5
ascertained that it is at near contact fire meaning that
the distance of the body to the gun is approximately, 10. The Three (3) fingerprint classifications are;
a. 6 inches Arch, Loops, and ________.
b. 12 inches a. Tented Arch
c. 18 inches b. Accidental Whorl
d. 24 inches c. Whorls
d. Ulnar Loop
2. Friction skin on our palms contains our
fingerprints. They were called so as friction skin
because they 11. what are the tiny elevations or hill-like
a. assist in our ability to grasp and hold onto objects structure containing sweat pores which appear
b. help moisturize our skin black on inked fingerprint
c. contribute to the softness of our touch a. ridge
d. control our hand movement b. duct
c. furrow
4. Branch of Metallurgy that involves the d. pore
microstructures of metals and alloys.
a. Metallography 12. Accidental whorl patterns are ridge traced
b. alloygraphy using the
c. macro etching
a. extreme left and right delta
d. micro etching
b. A and C are correct
c. left and the center right delta
5. Three (3) types of poisons.
a. Organic, Inorganic, Biological d. left and right delta nearest the core
b. Hypnotic, Sedatives, Laxatives
c. Emetics, Biological, Inorganic 13. in taking the rolled impression of the subject,
d. Organic, Sedatives, Biological both thumbs are rolled.
a. away from the body
6. Designed to fire at night which emits a bright b. from left to right
flame at its base. c. towards the body
a. Tracer bullet d. from the center to the sides
b. Zip gun
c. Dum-dum 14. Breaking down of complex proteins into simpler
d. Blank ammunition components associated with foul smelling gasses and
accompanied by chance in color of the body.
7. “Did you ever steal anything?” is what kind of a. Putrefaction
questions. b. Maceration
a. Relevant
c. Mummification
b. Irrelevant
d. Marbolization
c. Control
d. General question 15.. In criminal investigation, when we say “bullet”,
does it include pellets?
8. a type of burn produced as a result of the body a. Yes
come in contact with a moving object b. No
c. Never
23. In robbery case. Which is the focus of close up
16. The fingerprint of a person appears on fetus photography?
between _________ after conception. a. valuable materials
a. 100-200 days b. forcible entry
b. 100-120 days c. disarray furniture’s
c. 100-220 days d. broken glass
d. 100- 150 days
24. In post-mortem lividity, the blood cannot be
17. It refers to the actual curve path of projectile transferred even if the body has been moved to
from the moment it leaves the gun barrel until it hits another position when the blood is defused in the
the target. (2x question) ____________.
a. Trajectory a. tissues
b. Velocity b. plasma
c. Stability c. Outer skin
d. Ricochet d. Veins
18. if smokeless powder was made from 25. accumulation of blood in the most dependent
gelatinize nitrocellulose mixed with ether portions of the body is termed as:
alcohol, does black powder contains charcoal a. suggillation
and sulfur? b. hematoma
a. never c. petechiae
b. maybe d. ecchymosis
c. no
d. yes 26. Most common form of asphyxia.
a. Strangulation
19. These are guns designed to fire only one shot for b. hanging
every loading. (2x question) c. lynching
a. Single-shot firearm d. Garroting
b. Bolt action type
c. Repeating firearms 27. A condition in which the supply of oxygen to the
d. Slide action type blood has been reduced below working levels. (5x
question)
20. In gunshot wounds, which is always greater in a. Asphyxia
appearance? b. homicide
a. Entrance c.syncope
b. Exit d. Coma
c. Contact
d. Close 28. The light from the pinhole camera will form –
a. A halo effect
21. In photography, when we say tripod, how many b. A photographic emulsion
stands are there? c. An inverted image
a. 2 d. An emergency ray
b. 3
c. 4 29. A wound produced by blunt object/instrument
d. 5 such as log and stone.
22. The rifling of a firearm is located inside the a. Punctured
barrel. It consists of – b. Incised
a. Raised portion c. Lacerated
b. Depressed portion d. Stab wound
c. Lands portion
d. Lands and grooves
30. How many percent of alcohol is needed to be length of time, and it is consider as the door of the
considered that a person is intoxicated? camera.
a.0.05% a. Lens
b. 0.15% b. focusing Ring
c. 0.15% c. Shutter
d. 1.05% d. Aperture
31. Used to see stains on clothes that are invisible to 38. Sequence of sensitivity of the Three (3) emulsion
a normal light. layers of color film.
a. X-ray a. Blue-Green-Red
b. Infrared light b. Red- Green-Blue
c. UV light c. Green-Red-Blue
d. visible lights d. Blue-Red-Green
32. A little bit better than idiots. 39. An instrument used to measure the bore diameter
a. Imbecile of a shotgun.
b. Moron a. Taper gauge
c. Moral defficiency b. Helixometer
d. feebleminded c. Microscope
d. Onoscope
33. What is the purpose of getting the plain
impression of the subject? 40. Covers the surface of the dermis with blunt peg-
a. For classification purposes like formation.
b. For verification purposes a. Epidermis
c. To check the order of the rolled impression b. Sweat pores
d. For comparison purposes c. Dermal papillae
d. Sweat gland
34. The poisonous gas that smells like a rotten egg.
41. the success of taking a legible rolled impression
a. Hydrogen sulfide
of the subject relies on several factors like the rigt
b. Sulfur dioxide
amount and kind of ink , proper distribution of ink on
c. Hydrogen dioxide
the slab and the advice of the operator to the subject
d. Hydrochloride
to
a. stand firm
35. a violent volatile poison producing an
b. cooperate
almond odor in vomit’s of the victim.
c. breathe
a. cyanide
d. relax
b. sulfur
c. plasma
d. lead
36. The tumbling of the bullet in its flight and hitting 42. An instrument used to detect alcohol in human
the target sideways as a result of not spinning on its body.
axis. a. Alcotest
a. Gyroscopic action b. Drunkometer
b. Key hole shot c. Breath analyzers
c. Spinning d. Intoximeter
d. Recoil
43. one of the cardinal rule in chart interpretation
37. It is an adjustable mechanism that regulates the a. specific response must from a deviation from norm
amount of light reaching the film by varying the b. chart probing shall be done after each chart
c. any change from normal response requires an 50. a yawing bullet upon a hitting a target can create
explanation a
d. chart markings is the keynote to accurate chart a. wobbling flight
interpretation b. keyhole shot
c. irregular shape
44. In taking mug shots of a suspect who is standing, d. start shape
the camera should be
positioned – 51. How many days after infliction does a “black-
a. At neck level eye” can be observed to be turning Purple?
b. At chest level a.1-4 days
c. At hips level b.4-5 days
d. Slightly above the head level c. 6-7 days
d. 8-9 days
45. It is a sensitized material that has the primary
function of recording the image that is focused upon 52. The distance within which the shooter has control
it by the lens of the camera.(2x question) of his shots, meaning he can place his shots at a
a. Photographic paper desires spot is known as
b. Film a. marksman range
c. Filter b. effective range
d. Camera c. sniping range
d. maximum range
46. A component of a polygraph machine which is
used to record the perspiration and breathing of a 53. it is the study of the effects of projectile to human
subject with the aid of a convoluted rubber tube. body. This is called
a. Plethysmograph a. forensic ballistics
b. Pneumograph b. wound ballistics
c. Galvanograph c. medical ballistic
d. Kymograph d. gunshot wound
47. The most typical camera used for police 54. A principle in fingerprint which states that the
photography. ridge patterns on the digits never change during the
a. Polaroid still camera life of an individual.
b. Single lens reflex camera a. Principle of Permanency
c. Digital camera b. Principle of Individuality
d. View camera c. Principle of Infallibility
d. Principle of Lividity
48. They are considered as the focal points in
fingerprint identification.
a. Appendage and Upthrust 55. “Is your mother’s name Pepita?” is what kind of
b. Core and Delta question?
c. Recurving ridge and Coverging ridge a. Relevant
d. Pattern area and Typelines b. Irrelevant
c. Control
d. General question
49. These are firearms that propel projectiles with
diameter of more than one (1) inch.
a. Artillery 56. Generally, the presence of gunpowder at or near
b. Musket the entrance wound show the gun muzzle when fired
c. Assault rifle is not more than how many inches?
d. Cannon a. 8
b. 24
c. 10
d. 12
57. The most common bullet jacket material is made
up of 64. It is the ridge count of the first loop pattern
a. copper appearing on the fingerprint card except the two little
b. brass fingers.
c. bronze a. Primary classification
d. lead b. Secondary classification
c. Final Classification
58. bullets that have cavity in the nose designed d. Key classification
to increase the expansion when they hit their
target are called 65. It refers to the last stage of toxological
a. expanding bullets examination.
b. incendiary bullets a. Quantification
c. spitzer bullet b. Microscopic examonation
d. hollow-point bullet c. Biological
d. None of the following
59. Regarded as a special form of pen lift disguise in
which a perceptible group appears in the writing. 66. Individual characteristics of firearms can be
a. Diacritic determined even before a gun is manufactured. This
b. Hiatus statement is-
c. Hesitation a. True
d. Tremor b. False
c. Doubtful
60. The two types of glass fractures are? d. Maybe
a. Radial and Ulnar fractures
b. Radial and Concentric fractures
c Concentric and emetic fractures
d. Plain and one-way fractures
74. The retouching of a defective portion of a written 80. This condition mimics rigor when the dead body
stroke is known in questions document examination is exposed to very low temperature.
as – a. Cold stiffening
a. Feathering b. Heat stiffening
c. Cadaveric spasm a. ultra-violet lamp
d. Instantaneous rigor b. shadowgraph
c. infra-red lamp
81. Evidence which change quickly such as skid d. stereoscopic microscope
marks, the wounds and bruises will heal and
disappear before the case comes to trial. Such 87. Upon beginning the test, how many seconds
evidence can be preserved by – should the examiner wait before asking the first
a. Pickling method and introduced in court as question?
evidence a. 10-15
b. Photographed introduced in court as b. 15-20
evidence c. 5-10
c. Casting and mould and introduced in court d. 20-25
as evidence
d. All of the foregoing 88. A form of sexual perversion where a male
individual derives pleasure from wearing the female
82. The type of special kind of death is done by apparels.
making convict face a firing squad and is put to death a. Homosexuality
by a volley of fire. b. Transexualism
a. Musketry c. Tranvestism
b. Euthanasia d. Intersexuality
c. Judicial death
d. Hanging 89. onset of rigor mortis means the setting of
body changes due to:
83. To be able to make a positive identification of a a. death
person, document examiner must be able to observe b. putrefaction
the – c. obesity
a. Characteristics of his handwriting d. poisoning
b. Writing position of the writer
c. Manner on how the writer moves the pain 90. Portrait parle is correctly defined by which of the
d. Distinguishing individual features of his following?
handwriting a. The verbal, accurate, and picturesque
description of the person identified
84. questioned document examination often involves b. It is the file of pictures of missing or wanted
comparing questioned handwriting with known persons
handwriting to determine: c. The use of anthropometrical measurement of
a. any sign of forgery human body as the basis for identification
b. the falsification committed d. It is the used of several evidences to
c. the writer’s identity eliminate or include in choice for
d. authentic document identification
85. Writing characterized by too much freedom of 91. DNA is a chemical substance found in all cells
movement and lack of regulation which is usually tall and individuals has a unique DNA and only
letters. ________ share the same DNA pattern.
a. Loss writing a. Mother and child
b. Restrained writing b. Father and child
c. Genuine writing c. Mother and father
d. Regulated writing d. Identical twins
86. what device can be used to show a tri- 92. The restoration of tampered serial numbers can
dimensional enlargement of writings found in a be done by the use of –
document under scrutiny? a. Benzidine solution
b. Saline solution c. watermark
c. Etching solution d. compression mark
d. Sulfuric acid
99. which of these refers to the act of the author
93. A physical injury which is found at the site and in intermittently forcing the pen against the
also the opposite site of application of force. paper surface with increasing pressure while
a. Extensive injury writing?
b. Coup injury a. pen hold
c. Contre coup injury b. pen lift
d. Coup and contre coup injury c. pen emphasis
d. pen pressure
94. upon conduct of initial examination on the
dead body found in water, weeds are firmly 100. In cases of suicide, what would be the
grasped in the hands. This indicates that the noticeable muscular change?
victim is a. Cold stiffening
a. already dead before disposal b. Heat stiffening
b. defending himself from his assallant c. Instantaneous rigor
c. not knowledgeable in swimming d. Putrefaction
d. still alive before disposal