Forensic Booster 2 CBRC

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100問 • 2年前
  • John Vince Belleza
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    問題一覧

  • 1

    After the crime has been established, PHOTOGRAPHS WERE TAKEN, what should investigator do in order to keep the exact picture of the crime scene?

    Secure

  • 2

    What is the degree of DIFFERENCE between two or between the LIGHTEST OR THE DARKEST DARK in an image?

    Contrast

  • 3

    If investigators MARK NEW EVIDENCE, the whole series of shots including all the evidence shots, MUST tile investigators do?

    Re-shoot for new evidence

  • 4

    What process an investigator MUST do in order TO MAKE THE CAPTURED IMAGE AVAILABLE ANYTIME when needed for the investigation?

    Preservation

  • 5

    In to be admitted in court as evidence, it must have a probable value to the case. Aside from RELEVANCE, what is the other basic requirement?

    Authenticity

  • 6

    What refers to the SMALL RECTANGULAR opening FOUND ON TOP of the camera which allows the photographer to compose and frame the shot?

    View finder

  • 7

    In taking photograph on tool marks evidence for court presentation, what is the BEST FILM to use to provide MORE CONTRAST and details?

    Black-and-white

  • 8

    ASIDE FROM BEING AUTHENTIC, what other requirement for a photograph be admissible as evidence?

    Relevant

  • 9

    Photographs as evidence means that SOMEONE MUST TESTIFY that the photograph should accurately portrays the scene as VIEWED BY THE ___.

    Investigator

  • 10

    What PART of a camera that indicates the TIMING of the shutter to OPEN AND CLOSE, set the LENGTH OF TIME in which the light is allowed to enter the camera?

    Shutter speed dial

  • 11

    Before a photograph can be introduced as evidence, ASIDE FROM BEING PROPERLY IDENTIFIED what must be shown?

    Accuracy

  • 12

    Which crime scene photography consists of BASIC types of photographs? Which of the following is NOT included?

    From top to bottom

  • 13

    What is the unit of measurement that is used to EXPRESS THE BORE DIAMETER of the barrel of firearm USED BY A CRIMINAL?

    Caliber

  • 14

    What refers to the DEFLECTION OF THE PROJECTILE by an object rather than penetrating and embedded in the object?

    Ricochet

  • 15

    What are MOST often FOUND AT CRIME incidents involving semi-automatic and fully AUTOMATIC WEAPONS?

    Fired cartridge cases

  • 16

    What type of BULLET is used or designed to be fired which provides PYROTECHNIC DISPLAY DURING THE BULLET’S FLIGHT?

    Tracer

  • 17

    What is referred as the ROTATION OF THE NOSE of the projectile away from the line of its flight or trajectory?

    Yaw

  • 18

    What is the measurement of the TWISTING OF LANDS AND GROOVES of a firearm?

    Pitch of rifling

  • 19

    What type of EXPLOSIVES that has detonation VELOCITY of 7,000 k/sec that creates a BLAST PRESSURE effect that travels 360 DEGREES?

    High

  • 20

    Which is the MOST EXPLOSIVE CHEMICAL COMPOUND ever created and also a part of a class of chemicals as HIGH-ENERGETIC materials?

    Azidoazide azide

  • 21

    What are the RAISED PORTION BETWEEN THE GROOVES inside the barrel of a gun after the grooves are cut and rifling is produced examined by investigators on the GUN USED BY THE PERPETRATOR?

    Lands

  • 22

    In RESTORING altered serial number of firearm, what is the most common and successful method on a metal surface by using reagents of which most are copper and iron containing LESS TOXIC, LESS HAZARDOUS COMPOUND?

    Chemical Etching

  • 23

    What is a chemical rearrangement of molecules causing the HIGH EXPLOSIVES to exert or giving o shock wave, the speed varies depending on explosives, but in some as HIGH as 7,000 FEET PER SECOND?

    Explosion

  • 24

    What occurs when there is a COMPLETE FAILURE TO FIRE?

    Misfire

  • 25

    During investigation, what are MICROSCOPIC MARKS LEFT on the FORWARD FACE OF THE RIM of rim fire cartridge when it is forced AGAINST THE BREECH END CHAMBER by the firing pin?

    Breech face

  • 26

    What type of CHARACTERISTIC is the particular IDIOSYNCRASIES OF A PARTICULAR PERSON?

    Individual

  • 27

    What are DISCRIMINATING ELEMENTS OF THE UNKNOWN, observed or determined through analysis examination or STUDY MUST BE COMPARED with those known observed of the standard items?

    Comparison

  • 28

    What is the SCIENCE OR STUDY OF HANDWRITING based on the FUNDAMENTAL strokes, curve and the straight?

    Graphoanalysis

  • 29

    What is the device used by examiners to STUDY AND EVALUATE SIMILAR COLORED DOCUMENTS?

    Micro spectrophotometer

  • 30

    Which of the following instruments used in questioned documents which makes it to SEE PHYSICAL EVIDENCE ON DOCUMENTS which would otherwise remain INVISIBLE?

    Fingerprint live scanner

  • 31

    Which provides forensic examiners with a NON-DESTRUCTIVE METHOD to examine indentation of document and to discover physical markings left on documents BY PRINTER AND PHOTOCOPIER?

    Electro-photo detector

  • 32

    What are WIDELY USED IN BUSINESS in our present time because of their ABILITY TO CREATE FAST and the same documents?

    Printers

  • 33

    What is NOT included when an examiner needs to identify a particular typewriter used in questioned document?

    Vertical position of the characters in relation to the line of writing

  • 34

    What is identifying typewriter characteristic that can be ELIMINATED BY CLEANING AND REPLACING THE RIBBON?

    Transitory

  • 35

    What is the RATIO of HEIGHT TO WIDTH consistent in each letter?

    Size

  • 36

    What is described whether a Writer writes along a STRAIGTH LINE , or writes with a DOWNWARD SLOPE, BENT IN THE MIDDLE?

    Baseline habit

  • 37

    What is the interruption or gap in writing stroke in forming a letter when a writing instrument LEAVES THE PAPER?

    Pen lifts

  • 38

    What TYPE of document when an examiner finds a CHANGE either deleted or added to question document?

    Altered

  • 39

    What is RETOUCHING OF DEFECTIVE portion of a writing stroke which is common defect in questioned documents examination?

    Patching

  • 40

    140. In questioned documents, what kind of SIGNATURE is used by a forger tried to reproduce WITHOUT THE KNOWLEDGE OF THE OWNER of the signature for financial gain?

    Model

  • 41

    Which are performed and INCORPORATED BY PROBERS as part of the standard procedures?

    Supplementary

  • 42

    When polygraph examiner uses "TRUTH SERUM" such as sodium pentothal or phenobarbital during questioning, what type of TEST is being applied?

    Narcoanalysis

  • 43

    Which of the following methods is NOT SCIENTIFIC DETECTING DECEPTION?

    Hypnotism

  • 44

    What refers to any activity aroused in an organism CAUSE BY STIMULUS, an ACTION OR MENTAL ATTITUDE induced by external Influence?

    Reaction

  • 45

    When the subject is starting to SWEAT and trying to WIPE HIS FACE with a handkerchief, what feeling or reaction he is showing?

    Nervousness

  • 46

    When the subject starts BITING HIS NAILS and CROSSING HIS FINGERS, what are these reactions is trying show?

    Nervousness

  • 47

    What is the component of a polygraph instrument that RECORDS the MOVEMENT OF THE HEART and the radial subject during lie detection test?

    Cardiosphygmograph

  • 48

    Do you know where is the money of Mrs Susan Roces is what types of questions?

    Relevant

  • 49

    Is this stained of blood is yours is what types of questions?

    Relevant

  • 50

    Have you been to USA is what types of questions?

    Irrelevant

  • 51

    Have you been to USA is what types of questions?

    Irrelevant

  • 52

    When the tracing of GALVANOMETER IS NORMAL, what is the indication?

    No increase or decrease of sweat production

  • 53

    The examiner noticed that the subject is NOT RELAX AND SWEATING is profusely, what component of the polygraph machine is being observed?

    Galvanometer

  • 54

    When the tracing of the CARDIOGRAPH IS GETTING HİGHER, what is the indication?

    Increase heart rate

  • 55

    What is the type of DEATH when all the VITAL ORGANS CEASE to function?

    Physiologic

  • 56

    When poison is taken orally a police officer can give substance to expel the poison THROUGH BY VOMITING, what are the substance or agents that PRODUCED VOMITING?

    Emetic

  • 57

    What process is applied in IDENTIFYING AND QUANTIFYING ILLEGAL DRUGS?

    Forensic Drug Analysis

  • 58

    The forensic investigators were able to collect shirt as evidence, what TEST can be applied to determine the presence of GUN POWDER RESIDUE?

    Diphenylamine

  • 59

    PHENOLPHTHALEIN test is a presumptive test for the presence of hemoglobin, a component of red blood cells in blood, a positive reaction is observe when the coloress phenolphthalein solution turns to what COLOR AS IT IS OXIDIZED?

    Pink

  • 60

    When paraffin test is not available, the gun collected can be examine in order TO DETERMINE IF THE PARTICULAR GUN WAS FIRED, what TEST can be applied?

    Gun powder Residue

  • 61

    BLOOD STAINS can be circumstantial or corroborative evidence collected in a crime scene, what TEST can be applied to connect the suspect to the case?

    Benzidine

  • 62

    In FLORENCE TEST using potassium trioxide to determine the presence of semen resulting to the formation of crystals will indicate the presence of ___.

    Choline

  • 63

    In order to determine the presence and distribution of nitrates, what TEST is applied to prove the PRESENCE OF GUN POWDER RESIDUE in the hand to prove if the person fired a gun?

    Diphenylamine

  • 64

    To detect gun powder nitrates, what test refers to the USED OF ACCESS TO THE NUCLEAR reactors and facilities to determine RADIATION.

    Neutron Activation Analysis

  • 65

    Which color of crystals that will appear to confirm positive result in detecting BLOOD SPOT ON THE CLOTHING even after 20 years using TAKAYAMA TEST?

    Pink

  • 66

    Which detects primer components and converts Ba and Sb to isotopes BY NEUTRON ACTIVATION?

    Neutron Activation Test

  • 67

    What is the study of fundamentals of PHOTOGRAPHY, its application to POLICE WORK in the preparation of photographic evidence?

    None of these

  • 68

    When Erasures are seen in a questioned documents, which are done using a RUBBER ERASER. What type of ERASURE was applied?

    Mechanical

  • 69

    An AUTHORSHIP OF A WRITTEN DOCUMENT can be identified through the ___.

    All of these

  • 70

    When a fingerprint pattern was only ONE DELTA and a CORE, then it is considered as ___.

    Loop

  • 71

    This CHARACTERISTICS is peculiar in every person's handwriting an unlikely to occur in other PERSON OR PERSONS, they are also IDENTIFYING PROPERTIES, this refers to ___.

    Individual

  • 72

    What is produced when a MIXTURE OF POWDERED FABRIC DYE and RUBBING ALCOHOL, then add glycerin and stir vigorously until completely dissolved?

    Stamp pad ink

  • 73

    What is the light rays of short wavelengths occurring in the VIOLET and ULTRAVIOLET PARTS of spectrum, which produce chemical changes, as in photography?

    UV

  • 74

    For the purpose of IDENTIFICATION OF A PERSON, a document examiner must be able to observe the ___.

    Distinguishing features of his handwriting

  • 75

    What is an OPTICAL PROBLEM or ABBERATION that occurs when all incoming up focusing at different points after passing through a CIRCULAR SURFACE?

    Spherical

  • 76

    What is known as the SPEED OF A PROJECTILE at the moment it LEAVES THE MUZZLE of a gun?

    Velocity

  • 77

    During question document examination, the RETOUCHING OF A DEFECTIVE portion of a stroke is called __.

    Patching

  • 78

    What type of DEATH refers to the ABSENCE OF LIFE OF CELLS?

    Molecular

  • 79

    One of the recent advancement of photography is the USE OF LASER, we can now produce A THREE DIMENSIONAL photograph called ___.

    Hologram

  • 80

    What is the process of repairing, RETOUCHING or mending of letters and strokes which can be an indication of forgery or to attempt clarification?

    Patching

  • 81

    What is the muzzle-loaded firearm used in the 15th to 17th centuries, A SMOOTHBORE FIREARM AND THE FORERUNNER OF RIFLES and LONG-ARM FIREARMS?

    Musket

  • 82

    What is a method of psychological investigation in which probers make use of "TRUTH SERUM" such as barbiturates during the questioning of the suspect?

    Narcoanalysis

  • 83

    Which method of Opium testing utilizes lead acetates to precipitate meconic acid, reacted with 1% Ferric Chloride and eventually will results to the formation of DEEP RED COLOR?

    Rigorous Method

  • 84

    Which soil type is a LOOSE DEPOSIT from disintegrated ROCKS BY GRAVITY?

    Alluvial Soil

  • 85

    Which mineral from soil has the least distribution in EARTH’S CRUST?

    Phosphorous

  • 86

    Which is the source for the commercial production of MATERIALS IN METALLURGY?

    Ores

  • 87

    Which substance is capable of producing noxious effects or DESTROYS LIFE?

    Poisons

  • 88

    Which is NOT a CHEMICAL TEST for primer components?

    Diphenylamine Test

  • 89

    Which method elaborates the CONCEPT OF INDIVIDUALITY and was discovered by Professor Alec Jeffreys from United Kingdom in 1985?

    DNA Fingerprinting

  • 90

    Which is referred to as the sudden BREAKING APART OF A MATERIAL or SHATTERING INTO PIECES brought about by internal pressure?

    Explosion

  • 91

    Which does NOT pertain to the USE OF HAIR analysis in forensic chemistry?

    Identifies execution of the crime

  • 92

    Which is NOT confirmed in the identification of HAIR TRANSFER?

    GSW

  • 93

    Which is NOT the importance of MOULAGE TECHNIQUE in forensic chemistry?

    Creates mold which photography may not become viable

  • 94

    Which item is NOT the importance of GUNPOWDER in forensic chemistry?

    Determines who shot the victim

  • 95

    Which is referred to as an OLDEST PHYSICAL EVIDENCE older than FINGERPRINTS?

    Hair

  • 96

    Which is NOT investigated in GLASS AND FRACTURES?

    Identifies the identity of the suspect

  • 97

    Which is NOT a characteristics of a GLASS?

    Usually unclear and transparent

  • 98

    Which is NOT used to TRANSPORT IMPORTANT DOCUMENTS for forensic analysis?

    Mail envelop

  • 99

    Which is the PROPER WAY OF RECEIVING DOCUMENTS for forensic analysis?

    Hold the paper in place

  • 100

    Which is NOT the standard in the USE OF PHOTOGRAPHY in GLASS FRACTURE examination?

    Bottles with liquids or chemicals that can soil and damage documents

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    After the crime has been established, PHOTOGRAPHS WERE TAKEN, what should investigator do in order to keep the exact picture of the crime scene?

    Secure

  • 2

    What is the degree of DIFFERENCE between two or between the LIGHTEST OR THE DARKEST DARK in an image?

    Contrast

  • 3

    If investigators MARK NEW EVIDENCE, the whole series of shots including all the evidence shots, MUST tile investigators do?

    Re-shoot for new evidence

  • 4

    What process an investigator MUST do in order TO MAKE THE CAPTURED IMAGE AVAILABLE ANYTIME when needed for the investigation?

    Preservation

  • 5

    In to be admitted in court as evidence, it must have a probable value to the case. Aside from RELEVANCE, what is the other basic requirement?

    Authenticity

  • 6

    What refers to the SMALL RECTANGULAR opening FOUND ON TOP of the camera which allows the photographer to compose and frame the shot?

    View finder

  • 7

    In taking photograph on tool marks evidence for court presentation, what is the BEST FILM to use to provide MORE CONTRAST and details?

    Black-and-white

  • 8

    ASIDE FROM BEING AUTHENTIC, what other requirement for a photograph be admissible as evidence?

    Relevant

  • 9

    Photographs as evidence means that SOMEONE MUST TESTIFY that the photograph should accurately portrays the scene as VIEWED BY THE ___.

    Investigator

  • 10

    What PART of a camera that indicates the TIMING of the shutter to OPEN AND CLOSE, set the LENGTH OF TIME in which the light is allowed to enter the camera?

    Shutter speed dial

  • 11

    Before a photograph can be introduced as evidence, ASIDE FROM BEING PROPERLY IDENTIFIED what must be shown?

    Accuracy

  • 12

    Which crime scene photography consists of BASIC types of photographs? Which of the following is NOT included?

    From top to bottom

  • 13

    What is the unit of measurement that is used to EXPRESS THE BORE DIAMETER of the barrel of firearm USED BY A CRIMINAL?

    Caliber

  • 14

    What refers to the DEFLECTION OF THE PROJECTILE by an object rather than penetrating and embedded in the object?

    Ricochet

  • 15

    What are MOST often FOUND AT CRIME incidents involving semi-automatic and fully AUTOMATIC WEAPONS?

    Fired cartridge cases

  • 16

    What type of BULLET is used or designed to be fired which provides PYROTECHNIC DISPLAY DURING THE BULLET’S FLIGHT?

    Tracer

  • 17

    What is referred as the ROTATION OF THE NOSE of the projectile away from the line of its flight or trajectory?

    Yaw

  • 18

    What is the measurement of the TWISTING OF LANDS AND GROOVES of a firearm?

    Pitch of rifling

  • 19

    What type of EXPLOSIVES that has detonation VELOCITY of 7,000 k/sec that creates a BLAST PRESSURE effect that travels 360 DEGREES?

    High

  • 20

    Which is the MOST EXPLOSIVE CHEMICAL COMPOUND ever created and also a part of a class of chemicals as HIGH-ENERGETIC materials?

    Azidoazide azide

  • 21

    What are the RAISED PORTION BETWEEN THE GROOVES inside the barrel of a gun after the grooves are cut and rifling is produced examined by investigators on the GUN USED BY THE PERPETRATOR?

    Lands

  • 22

    In RESTORING altered serial number of firearm, what is the most common and successful method on a metal surface by using reagents of which most are copper and iron containing LESS TOXIC, LESS HAZARDOUS COMPOUND?

    Chemical Etching

  • 23

    What is a chemical rearrangement of molecules causing the HIGH EXPLOSIVES to exert or giving o shock wave, the speed varies depending on explosives, but in some as HIGH as 7,000 FEET PER SECOND?

    Explosion

  • 24

    What occurs when there is a COMPLETE FAILURE TO FIRE?

    Misfire

  • 25

    During investigation, what are MICROSCOPIC MARKS LEFT on the FORWARD FACE OF THE RIM of rim fire cartridge when it is forced AGAINST THE BREECH END CHAMBER by the firing pin?

    Breech face

  • 26

    What type of CHARACTERISTIC is the particular IDIOSYNCRASIES OF A PARTICULAR PERSON?

    Individual

  • 27

    What are DISCRIMINATING ELEMENTS OF THE UNKNOWN, observed or determined through analysis examination or STUDY MUST BE COMPARED with those known observed of the standard items?

    Comparison

  • 28

    What is the SCIENCE OR STUDY OF HANDWRITING based on the FUNDAMENTAL strokes, curve and the straight?

    Graphoanalysis

  • 29

    What is the device used by examiners to STUDY AND EVALUATE SIMILAR COLORED DOCUMENTS?

    Micro spectrophotometer

  • 30

    Which of the following instruments used in questioned documents which makes it to SEE PHYSICAL EVIDENCE ON DOCUMENTS which would otherwise remain INVISIBLE?

    Fingerprint live scanner

  • 31

    Which provides forensic examiners with a NON-DESTRUCTIVE METHOD to examine indentation of document and to discover physical markings left on documents BY PRINTER AND PHOTOCOPIER?

    Electro-photo detector

  • 32

    What are WIDELY USED IN BUSINESS in our present time because of their ABILITY TO CREATE FAST and the same documents?

    Printers

  • 33

    What is NOT included when an examiner needs to identify a particular typewriter used in questioned document?

    Vertical position of the characters in relation to the line of writing

  • 34

    What is identifying typewriter characteristic that can be ELIMINATED BY CLEANING AND REPLACING THE RIBBON?

    Transitory

  • 35

    What is the RATIO of HEIGHT TO WIDTH consistent in each letter?

    Size

  • 36

    What is described whether a Writer writes along a STRAIGTH LINE , or writes with a DOWNWARD SLOPE, BENT IN THE MIDDLE?

    Baseline habit

  • 37

    What is the interruption or gap in writing stroke in forming a letter when a writing instrument LEAVES THE PAPER?

    Pen lifts

  • 38

    What TYPE of document when an examiner finds a CHANGE either deleted or added to question document?

    Altered

  • 39

    What is RETOUCHING OF DEFECTIVE portion of a writing stroke which is common defect in questioned documents examination?

    Patching

  • 40

    140. In questioned documents, what kind of SIGNATURE is used by a forger tried to reproduce WITHOUT THE KNOWLEDGE OF THE OWNER of the signature for financial gain?

    Model

  • 41

    Which are performed and INCORPORATED BY PROBERS as part of the standard procedures?

    Supplementary

  • 42

    When polygraph examiner uses "TRUTH SERUM" such as sodium pentothal or phenobarbital during questioning, what type of TEST is being applied?

    Narcoanalysis

  • 43

    Which of the following methods is NOT SCIENTIFIC DETECTING DECEPTION?

    Hypnotism

  • 44

    What refers to any activity aroused in an organism CAUSE BY STIMULUS, an ACTION OR MENTAL ATTITUDE induced by external Influence?

    Reaction

  • 45

    When the subject is starting to SWEAT and trying to WIPE HIS FACE with a handkerchief, what feeling or reaction he is showing?

    Nervousness

  • 46

    When the subject starts BITING HIS NAILS and CROSSING HIS FINGERS, what are these reactions is trying show?

    Nervousness

  • 47

    What is the component of a polygraph instrument that RECORDS the MOVEMENT OF THE HEART and the radial subject during lie detection test?

    Cardiosphygmograph

  • 48

    Do you know where is the money of Mrs Susan Roces is what types of questions?

    Relevant

  • 49

    Is this stained of blood is yours is what types of questions?

    Relevant

  • 50

    Have you been to USA is what types of questions?

    Irrelevant

  • 51

    Have you been to USA is what types of questions?

    Irrelevant

  • 52

    When the tracing of GALVANOMETER IS NORMAL, what is the indication?

    No increase or decrease of sweat production

  • 53

    The examiner noticed that the subject is NOT RELAX AND SWEATING is profusely, what component of the polygraph machine is being observed?

    Galvanometer

  • 54

    When the tracing of the CARDIOGRAPH IS GETTING HİGHER, what is the indication?

    Increase heart rate

  • 55

    What is the type of DEATH when all the VITAL ORGANS CEASE to function?

    Physiologic

  • 56

    When poison is taken orally a police officer can give substance to expel the poison THROUGH BY VOMITING, what are the substance or agents that PRODUCED VOMITING?

    Emetic

  • 57

    What process is applied in IDENTIFYING AND QUANTIFYING ILLEGAL DRUGS?

    Forensic Drug Analysis

  • 58

    The forensic investigators were able to collect shirt as evidence, what TEST can be applied to determine the presence of GUN POWDER RESIDUE?

    Diphenylamine

  • 59

    PHENOLPHTHALEIN test is a presumptive test for the presence of hemoglobin, a component of red blood cells in blood, a positive reaction is observe when the coloress phenolphthalein solution turns to what COLOR AS IT IS OXIDIZED?

    Pink

  • 60

    When paraffin test is not available, the gun collected can be examine in order TO DETERMINE IF THE PARTICULAR GUN WAS FIRED, what TEST can be applied?

    Gun powder Residue

  • 61

    BLOOD STAINS can be circumstantial or corroborative evidence collected in a crime scene, what TEST can be applied to connect the suspect to the case?

    Benzidine

  • 62

    In FLORENCE TEST using potassium trioxide to determine the presence of semen resulting to the formation of crystals will indicate the presence of ___.

    Choline

  • 63

    In order to determine the presence and distribution of nitrates, what TEST is applied to prove the PRESENCE OF GUN POWDER RESIDUE in the hand to prove if the person fired a gun?

    Diphenylamine

  • 64

    To detect gun powder nitrates, what test refers to the USED OF ACCESS TO THE NUCLEAR reactors and facilities to determine RADIATION.

    Neutron Activation Analysis

  • 65

    Which color of crystals that will appear to confirm positive result in detecting BLOOD SPOT ON THE CLOTHING even after 20 years using TAKAYAMA TEST?

    Pink

  • 66

    Which detects primer components and converts Ba and Sb to isotopes BY NEUTRON ACTIVATION?

    Neutron Activation Test

  • 67

    What is the study of fundamentals of PHOTOGRAPHY, its application to POLICE WORK in the preparation of photographic evidence?

    None of these

  • 68

    When Erasures are seen in a questioned documents, which are done using a RUBBER ERASER. What type of ERASURE was applied?

    Mechanical

  • 69

    An AUTHORSHIP OF A WRITTEN DOCUMENT can be identified through the ___.

    All of these

  • 70

    When a fingerprint pattern was only ONE DELTA and a CORE, then it is considered as ___.

    Loop

  • 71

    This CHARACTERISTICS is peculiar in every person's handwriting an unlikely to occur in other PERSON OR PERSONS, they are also IDENTIFYING PROPERTIES, this refers to ___.

    Individual

  • 72

    What is produced when a MIXTURE OF POWDERED FABRIC DYE and RUBBING ALCOHOL, then add glycerin and stir vigorously until completely dissolved?

    Stamp pad ink

  • 73

    What is the light rays of short wavelengths occurring in the VIOLET and ULTRAVIOLET PARTS of spectrum, which produce chemical changes, as in photography?

    UV

  • 74

    For the purpose of IDENTIFICATION OF A PERSON, a document examiner must be able to observe the ___.

    Distinguishing features of his handwriting

  • 75

    What is an OPTICAL PROBLEM or ABBERATION that occurs when all incoming up focusing at different points after passing through a CIRCULAR SURFACE?

    Spherical

  • 76

    What is known as the SPEED OF A PROJECTILE at the moment it LEAVES THE MUZZLE of a gun?

    Velocity

  • 77

    During question document examination, the RETOUCHING OF A DEFECTIVE portion of a stroke is called __.

    Patching

  • 78

    What type of DEATH refers to the ABSENCE OF LIFE OF CELLS?

    Molecular

  • 79

    One of the recent advancement of photography is the USE OF LASER, we can now produce A THREE DIMENSIONAL photograph called ___.

    Hologram

  • 80

    What is the process of repairing, RETOUCHING or mending of letters and strokes which can be an indication of forgery or to attempt clarification?

    Patching

  • 81

    What is the muzzle-loaded firearm used in the 15th to 17th centuries, A SMOOTHBORE FIREARM AND THE FORERUNNER OF RIFLES and LONG-ARM FIREARMS?

    Musket

  • 82

    What is a method of psychological investigation in which probers make use of "TRUTH SERUM" such as barbiturates during the questioning of the suspect?

    Narcoanalysis

  • 83

    Which method of Opium testing utilizes lead acetates to precipitate meconic acid, reacted with 1% Ferric Chloride and eventually will results to the formation of DEEP RED COLOR?

    Rigorous Method

  • 84

    Which soil type is a LOOSE DEPOSIT from disintegrated ROCKS BY GRAVITY?

    Alluvial Soil

  • 85

    Which mineral from soil has the least distribution in EARTH’S CRUST?

    Phosphorous

  • 86

    Which is the source for the commercial production of MATERIALS IN METALLURGY?

    Ores

  • 87

    Which substance is capable of producing noxious effects or DESTROYS LIFE?

    Poisons

  • 88

    Which is NOT a CHEMICAL TEST for primer components?

    Diphenylamine Test

  • 89

    Which method elaborates the CONCEPT OF INDIVIDUALITY and was discovered by Professor Alec Jeffreys from United Kingdom in 1985?

    DNA Fingerprinting

  • 90

    Which is referred to as the sudden BREAKING APART OF A MATERIAL or SHATTERING INTO PIECES brought about by internal pressure?

    Explosion

  • 91

    Which does NOT pertain to the USE OF HAIR analysis in forensic chemistry?

    Identifies execution of the crime

  • 92

    Which is NOT confirmed in the identification of HAIR TRANSFER?

    GSW

  • 93

    Which is NOT the importance of MOULAGE TECHNIQUE in forensic chemistry?

    Creates mold which photography may not become viable

  • 94

    Which item is NOT the importance of GUNPOWDER in forensic chemistry?

    Determines who shot the victim

  • 95

    Which is referred to as an OLDEST PHYSICAL EVIDENCE older than FINGERPRINTS?

    Hair

  • 96

    Which is NOT investigated in GLASS AND FRACTURES?

    Identifies the identity of the suspect

  • 97

    Which is NOT a characteristics of a GLASS?

    Usually unclear and transparent

  • 98

    Which is NOT used to TRANSPORT IMPORTANT DOCUMENTS for forensic analysis?

    Mail envelop

  • 99

    Which is the PROPER WAY OF RECEIVING DOCUMENTS for forensic analysis?

    Hold the paper in place

  • 100

    Which is NOT the standard in the USE OF PHOTOGRAPHY in GLASS FRACTURE examination?

    Bottles with liquids or chemicals that can soil and damage documents