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NAME:___________________________________ SCORE:_______________

SECTION:________________________________ DATE:_________________

QUESTIONED DOCUMENT EXAMINATION


Final Examination

Part I: Multiple choice. Write on your test booklet the correct letter and its
corresponding answer. Strictly no erasure.

1. The result of a very complicated series of acts, being as a whole combination of


certain forms, which are very visible result of mental and muscular habits,
acquired by long, continued, painstaking effort.
a.Handwriting
b.Writing
c.System of writing
d.None of the above

2. Visible effect of bodily movements, which is an almost unconscious expression


of certain idea associated with script form.
a. System of writing
b. Writing
c. Handwriting
d. Writer

3. Any specimen of writing executed normally without any attempt to control or


alters its identifying habits its usual quality execution.
a. Disguised Writing
b. Writing Habit
c. Handwriting
d. Natural Writing

4. A way of writing in which the writer deliberately tries to alter his usual writing
habits in the hope of hiding its identity.
a. Writing Habit
b. Natural Writing
c. Disguised Writing
d. All of the above

5. Any disconnected style of writing in which each letter is written separately.


a. Cursive writing
b. Block Style
c. Script Writing
d. All of the above

6. The writing is flowing, running and letters are joined.


a. Block style
b. Cursive style
c. Block Style
d. None of the above

7. The writing of the alphabet are capitalized.


a. Script Writing
b. Block Style
c. Cursive Style
d. All of the above

8. Elements added to complete a letter T crossings and dots of the letters i and j
a. i and j dots
b. t crossing
c. diacritics
d. convex cross
9. A signature signed at a particular time and place, under particular conditions,
while the signer was at particular age, in a particular physical and mental
condition using implements and with a particular and purpose for recording his
name.
a. Fraudaulent signature
b. Evidential signature
c. Forged signature
d. Purposeful signature

10. Involves the writing of a name as a signature by someone other than the person
himself, without his permission, often with some degree of imitation.
a. Evidential signature
b. Purposeful signature
c. Fraudulent signature
d. All of the above

11. A fraudulent signature in which there was no apparent attempt of simulation or


imitation. Forger does not try to copy a model but writes something resembling
what we ordinarily call a signature.
a. Simulated of Freehand Imitation Forgery
b. Simple Forgery
c. Simulated free hand forgery
d. Traced Forgery

12. A fraudulent signature, which was executed purely by simulation rather than, by
tracing the outline of a genuine signature can be referred as freehand imitation
or simulated forgery.
a. Simple Forgery
b. Simulated or Freehand Imitation Forgery
c. Traced forgery
d. All of the above

Part II: Identification. Identify the following writing characteristics.

13. - CURSIVE WRITING


14. -SCRIPT WRTING

15. – BLOCK STYLE

16. Why type of connecting stroke is this? -CIRCULAR

17. Penlift or Pen jump?

18. What type of connecting stroke is this? - ANGULAR

19. What level of pen pressure? - HEAVY PRESSURE

20. What type of alignment-baseline is this? -


DESCENDING BASELINE
21. What type of alignment-baseline is this?
ASCENDING BASELINE

22. A minute or small loop or curved formed in the letter inside the oval of the
letters.
EYELET

23. A failure to complete a junction of a connecting stroke without lifting the pen.
HIATUS OR PEN JUMP

24. A minute curve or angle which often occurs at the initial and terminal stroke.
HOOK

25. Going back over a defective portion of a writing stroke. To retouch common
defect.
PATCHING/RETOUCHING

26. A preliminary embellish initial stroke which usually occurs in capital letters.
BEARD/EMBELISHMENT

27. What type of alignment baseline is this?


NORMAL STRAIGH BASELINE

28. What level of pen pressure is this?


LIGHT PRESSURE

29. What type of t-cross is this?


30. What type of t-cross is this?

31. How many hump or shoulder does a letter n has?


-TWO

32. How many hump or shoulder does a letter M has?


-THREE

33. Count the number of pen-lifts.

34. Relative to ratio in writing characteristics these letters are example of?
TALL

35. Relative to ratio in writing characteristics these letters are example of?

SHORT

Part III. Enumeration


 Two functions of Signature

1. THE PROVENANCE OF THE DOCUMENT. (IDENTITY)


2. THE INTENTION (WILL) OF AN INDIVIDUAL WTH REGARD TO THE
DOCUMENT.

 Types of Guided Signature

1. INERT HAND
2. GUIDED-HAND
3. FORCED HAND
4. ASSISTED-HAND

 Kinds of Alterations

1. INTERLINEATION
2. SUPERIMPOSITION
3. ERASURE
4. OBLITERATION

 Kinds of forged signature

1. SIMPLE FORGERY (SPURIOUS SIGNATURE)


2. SIMULATED OR FREEHAND IMITATION FORGERY
3. TRACED FORGERY (TRACED SIGNATURE)
4. FORGERY BY MEANS OF A STAMPED FACSIMILE OF A GENUINE OR
MODEL
5. FORGERY BY COMPUTER SCANNING

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