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QUESTION DOCUMENT EXAMINATION
56問 • 11ヶ月前
  • Ralph John Battung
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  • 1

    is the result of a very complicated series of facts, being used as whole combination of certain forms of visible mental and muscular habits

    Handwriting

  • 2

    Kinds of handwriting

    Cursive BLOCK Script

  • 3

    Connected; writing in which one letter is joined to the next

    Cursive

  • 4

    Seperated or printed writing

    Script

  • 5

    All capital letters

    Block

  • 6

    Two groups of muscle involve in handwriting

    Extensor muscles Flex muscles

  • 7

    Push up the pen to form the upward strokes

    Extensor muscels

  • 8

    Which push the pen to form the downward strokes

    Flex muscles

  • 9

    Refers to the standard of handwriting instruction taught in particular school

    School Copybook Form

  • 10

    This refers to the shape or the design of the individual letters

    Form

  • 11

    it is an angle or inclination of the axis of letters relative to the baseline

    Slope or Slant

  • 12

    the relative extent of something; a things overall dimensions or magnitude; how big something is

    Size

  • 13

    There are different proportions in writing letters these are normal, compressed and extended

    Proportion

  • 14

    The relationship between the tall and short letter is referred as the ratio of the writing

    Ratio

  • 15

    a continuous line joining two adjacent letters or words in cursive item

    Connecting Strokes

  • 16

    are found at the beginning of letters and words. They may be straight curved or hooked long or short

    initial strokes

  • 17

    Are ending strokes on letters and words

    terminal strokes

  • 18

    It is an interruption in a strong caused by removing the pen from the paper

    Pen Lift

  • 19

    Is a gap between strokes due speed in writing and defective writing instrument

    Hiatus

  • 20

    The amount of space left between letters

    Letter Spacing

  • 21

    It is the widening of the ink strokes with increased pressure on the paper surface

    Shading

  • 22

    Refers to the visible record in the written stroke of the basic movement and manner of holding the writing instrument

    Line quality

  • 23

    Is the relation of the parts of the whole line of lighting or light of individual letters in words or signatures to the baseline

    alignment

  • 24

    It is the average force in which the pen makes contract with the paper

    Pen Pressure

  • 25

    Means deviation from uniform strokes due to lack of smoothness

    Tremor

  • 26

    This refers to additional unnecessary stroke not necessary to legibility of letter forms

    Rubric

  • 27

    Any arcade form in the body of the letter

    Arch

  • 28

    rudimentary curve initial stroke

    Beard

  • 29

    Blood ending and initial strokes are results of the drawing process in forgery

    Blunt Ending

  • 30

    The horizontal and looped strokes that are often used to complete such letters

    Buckle knot

  • 31

    The part of a letter ordinary formed by a small circle that usually lies on the line writing

    Central part of the body

  • 32

    The small loop formed by strokes that extend in divergent direction

    Eye loop

  • 33

    The lower portion of any downstrokes which terminates on the baseline

    Oval

  • 34

    An element added to complete certain letters

    Diacritic

  • 35

    The grounded outside of the bend crook or curve in small letters

    Hump

  • 36

    The bend crook or curve on the inner side of the bottom loop or curve of small letter

    Hook

  • 37

    Short horizontal beginning strokes

    Spur

  • 38

    Rounded appearance at the beginning or ending stroke

    Knob

  • 39

    Downward strokes of any letters

    Main stroke

  • 40

    The upward strokes usually on letters that have long loops

    Whirl

  • 41

    An upward horizontal or downward final stroke usually seen in small letters

    Terminal spur

  • 42

    A stroke that goes back over another writing stroke

    Retracing

  • 43

    Stroke that goes back to repair a defective portion of writing

    Retouching

  • 44

    backspace of a letter

    Staff

  • 45

    Rules of imaginary line where the writing rest

    Baseline

  • 46

    It is the periodic increase in pressure of intermittently forcing the pen against the paper

    Pen Emphasis

  • 47

    The thumb, the first, second and slightly the third fingers are in actual motion

    Finger movement

  • 48

    Produced by the movement or action of the whole hand with the risk as the center of attraction

    Hand movement

  • 49

    The movement of the shoulder, hand and arm with the support of the table

    Forearm movement

  • 50

    The action of the entire arm without resting i.e.m, blackboard writing

    Whole Forearm movement

  • 51

    Is a succession of connected, uniform strokes working in full coordination

    Rhythm

  • 52

    Characterized by a succession of awkward, independent, poorly directed and disconnected motions

    Lack of rhythm

  • 53

    By studying the rhythm of the succession of strokes

    Importance of rhythm

  • 54

    Determine the essential expression of the writing pattern

    Letter Connections

  • 55

    In which the attempt is made to discard one's own writing

    Forged

  • 56

    Those writings that are disguised and in which the writer seeks to hide his own personality without adopting that of another

    Disguised

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    is the result of a very complicated series of facts, being used as whole combination of certain forms of visible mental and muscular habits

    Handwriting

  • 2

    Kinds of handwriting

    Cursive BLOCK Script

  • 3

    Connected; writing in which one letter is joined to the next

    Cursive

  • 4

    Seperated or printed writing

    Script

  • 5

    All capital letters

    Block

  • 6

    Two groups of muscle involve in handwriting

    Extensor muscles Flex muscles

  • 7

    Push up the pen to form the upward strokes

    Extensor muscels

  • 8

    Which push the pen to form the downward strokes

    Flex muscles

  • 9

    Refers to the standard of handwriting instruction taught in particular school

    School Copybook Form

  • 10

    This refers to the shape or the design of the individual letters

    Form

  • 11

    it is an angle or inclination of the axis of letters relative to the baseline

    Slope or Slant

  • 12

    the relative extent of something; a things overall dimensions or magnitude; how big something is

    Size

  • 13

    There are different proportions in writing letters these are normal, compressed and extended

    Proportion

  • 14

    The relationship between the tall and short letter is referred as the ratio of the writing

    Ratio

  • 15

    a continuous line joining two adjacent letters or words in cursive item

    Connecting Strokes

  • 16

    are found at the beginning of letters and words. They may be straight curved or hooked long or short

    initial strokes

  • 17

    Are ending strokes on letters and words

    terminal strokes

  • 18

    It is an interruption in a strong caused by removing the pen from the paper

    Pen Lift

  • 19

    Is a gap between strokes due speed in writing and defective writing instrument

    Hiatus

  • 20

    The amount of space left between letters

    Letter Spacing

  • 21

    It is the widening of the ink strokes with increased pressure on the paper surface

    Shading

  • 22

    Refers to the visible record in the written stroke of the basic movement and manner of holding the writing instrument

    Line quality

  • 23

    Is the relation of the parts of the whole line of lighting or light of individual letters in words or signatures to the baseline

    alignment

  • 24

    It is the average force in which the pen makes contract with the paper

    Pen Pressure

  • 25

    Means deviation from uniform strokes due to lack of smoothness

    Tremor

  • 26

    This refers to additional unnecessary stroke not necessary to legibility of letter forms

    Rubric

  • 27

    Any arcade form in the body of the letter

    Arch

  • 28

    rudimentary curve initial stroke

    Beard

  • 29

    Blood ending and initial strokes are results of the drawing process in forgery

    Blunt Ending

  • 30

    The horizontal and looped strokes that are often used to complete such letters

    Buckle knot

  • 31

    The part of a letter ordinary formed by a small circle that usually lies on the line writing

    Central part of the body

  • 32

    The small loop formed by strokes that extend in divergent direction

    Eye loop

  • 33

    The lower portion of any downstrokes which terminates on the baseline

    Oval

  • 34

    An element added to complete certain letters

    Diacritic

  • 35

    The grounded outside of the bend crook or curve in small letters

    Hump

  • 36

    The bend crook or curve on the inner side of the bottom loop or curve of small letter

    Hook

  • 37

    Short horizontal beginning strokes

    Spur

  • 38

    Rounded appearance at the beginning or ending stroke

    Knob

  • 39

    Downward strokes of any letters

    Main stroke

  • 40

    The upward strokes usually on letters that have long loops

    Whirl

  • 41

    An upward horizontal or downward final stroke usually seen in small letters

    Terminal spur

  • 42

    A stroke that goes back over another writing stroke

    Retracing

  • 43

    Stroke that goes back to repair a defective portion of writing

    Retouching

  • 44

    backspace of a letter

    Staff

  • 45

    Rules of imaginary line where the writing rest

    Baseline

  • 46

    It is the periodic increase in pressure of intermittently forcing the pen against the paper

    Pen Emphasis

  • 47

    The thumb, the first, second and slightly the third fingers are in actual motion

    Finger movement

  • 48

    Produced by the movement or action of the whole hand with the risk as the center of attraction

    Hand movement

  • 49

    The movement of the shoulder, hand and arm with the support of the table

    Forearm movement

  • 50

    The action of the entire arm without resting i.e.m, blackboard writing

    Whole Forearm movement

  • 51

    Is a succession of connected, uniform strokes working in full coordination

    Rhythm

  • 52

    Characterized by a succession of awkward, independent, poorly directed and disconnected motions

    Lack of rhythm

  • 53

    By studying the rhythm of the succession of strokes

    Importance of rhythm

  • 54

    Determine the essential expression of the writing pattern

    Letter Connections

  • 55

    In which the attempt is made to discard one's own writing

    Forged

  • 56

    Those writings that are disguised and in which the writer seeks to hide his own personality without adopting that of another

    Disguised