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51問 • 1年前
  • Adrian Ramirez
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  • 1

    Is the component of the friction skin that actually forms the fingerprint impression.

    RIDGE SURFACE

  • 2

    The two outermost ridges which tend to surround the pattern area.

    TYPE LINES

  • 3

    The basic boundaries of most fingerprint patterns.

    TYPE LINES

  • 4

    The skeleton of each pattern

    TYPE LINES

  • 5

    The two outermost ridges that are parallel and surround or tend to surround the pattern area

    TYPE LINES

  • 6

    The area surrounded by the typelines.

    PATTERN AREA

  • 7

    The area of a loop or whorl which contains the ridge details.

    PATTERN AREA

  • 8

    It is the area inside the type lines and the only part of a fingerprint which is of importance in regard to interpretation and classification

    PATTERN AREA

  • 9

    Are two ridges running side by side and suddenly separating, one ridge going one way and the other ridge going another way.

    DIVERGING RIDGES

  • 10

    A single ending ridge located inside the innermost sufficient recurve in a loop pattern.

    ROD OR BAR

  • 11

    The ridges that curve back from which it started in the horizontal baseline.

    RECURVING RIDGE OR LOOPING RIDGE

  • 12

    Located at the top or closed end of a recurving ridge between the two shoulders.

    SUFFICIENT RECURVE

  • 13

    The two points where the looping ridge start and ends its curve.

    SUFFICIENT RECURVE

  • 14

    A single ridge which splits into two ridges, forming a Y shape structure. It is referred to as a fork.

    BIFURCATING RIDGE OR BIFURCATION

  • 15

    is a friction ridge that divides into three friction ridges.

    TRIFURCATING RIDGE OR TRIFURCATION

  • 16

    are two bifurcations located at both ends of a single ridge.

    OPPOSED BIFURCATION

  • 17

    A bifurcation appear in tandem or group.

    SERIES OF BIFURCATION

  • 18

    What kind of ridge characteristics is this?

    BIFURCATING RIDGE OR BIFURCATION

  • 19

    What kind of ridge characteristic is this?

    TRIFURCATING RIDGE OR TRIFURCATION

  • 20

    What kind of ridge characteristic is this?

    OPPOSED BIFURCATION

  • 21

    What kind of ridge characteristic is this?

    SERIES OF BIFURCATION

  • 22

    A bifurcation with one short ridge branching off a longer ridge.

    SPUR OR HOOK RIDGE

  • 23

    What kind of ridge characteristic is this?

    SPUR OR HOOK RIDGE

  • 24

    A ridge formation whose closed end is angular and serves as a point of convergence, usually pointed and abrupt.

    CONVERGING RIDGE

  • 25

    What kind of ridge characteristic is this?

    CONVERGING RIDGE

  • 26

    A short ridge that spoils the sufficiency of a recurved located at the top or summit of a recurved usually at right angle.

    APENDAGE OR ABUTMENT

  • 27

    What kind of ridge characteristic is this?

    APENDAGE OR ABUTMENT

  • 28

    A ridge that connects at least two ridges. It must have crossed and connected two ridges.

    CROSSOVER OR BRIDGE RIDGE

  • 29

    What kind or ridge characteristic is this?

    CROSSOVER RIDGE

  • 30

    What kind or ridge characteristic is this?

    BRIDGE RIDGE

  • 31

    a ridge of extremely short in length not more than 3 millimeters.

    FRAGMENT

  • 32

    a ridge that is insufficient or limited in length other than the fragment.

    SHORT RIDGE

  • 33

    A group of short ridges found inside a pattern area. These ridges could appear also as broken short ridges between well-formed ridges.

    SERIES OF SHORT RIDGES

  • 34

    the ending of a ridge that rose sufficiently from the horizontal baseline.

    UPTHRUST

  • 35

    What kind or ridge characteristic is this? The length of this is not more than 3mm.

    FRAGMENT

  • 36

    What kind or ridge characteristic is this? The length of this is more than 3mm.

    SHORT RIDGE

  • 37

    Any dot or point that can be observed inside a fingerprint pattern.

    DOT RIDGE

  • 38

    What kind or ridge characteristic is this?

    DOT RIDGE

  • 39

    What kind or ridge characteristic is this?

    DOT RIDGE

  • 40

    an abrupt end of any ridge formation.

    RIDGE ENDING

  • 41

    What kind or ridge characteristic is this?

    RIDGE ENDING

  • 42

    Refers to a formation of ridge that forms a lake-like smaller in size than the enclosure.

    ISLAND, LAKE, EYELET

  • 43

    A bifurcation which does not remain open but in the legs of the bifurcation, after running alongside for a short distance, come together to form a single ridge once more.

    ENCLOSURE

  • 44

    A single recurving ridge enclosing one or more bars, short or dot ridge.

    ENVELOP

  • 45

    What kind or ridge characteristic is this?

    UPTHRUST

  • 46

    NOT counted because they are only the result of dirts, dirty fingerprint paraphernalia and other factors, found between two well formed ridges.

    INCIPIENT RIDGES OR NASCENT RIDGES

  • 47

    INCIPIENT RIDGES OR NASCENT RIDGES

  • 48

    NOT counted. Appears like patches and has no well defined pattern.

    DISSOCIATED RIDGES

  • 49

    They are caused mainly by minor surface damage, work and tear or advanced of age.

    CREASES

  • 50

    It is the first ridge or part of a ridge at or in front of and nearest the center of the point of divergence of the fingerprint type lines.

    DELTA

  • 51

    The group of dots as printed inside a pattern area.

    SERIES OF DOTS OR ROW OF DOTS

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    Is the component of the friction skin that actually forms the fingerprint impression.

    RIDGE SURFACE

  • 2

    The two outermost ridges which tend to surround the pattern area.

    TYPE LINES

  • 3

    The basic boundaries of most fingerprint patterns.

    TYPE LINES

  • 4

    The skeleton of each pattern

    TYPE LINES

  • 5

    The two outermost ridges that are parallel and surround or tend to surround the pattern area

    TYPE LINES

  • 6

    The area surrounded by the typelines.

    PATTERN AREA

  • 7

    The area of a loop or whorl which contains the ridge details.

    PATTERN AREA

  • 8

    It is the area inside the type lines and the only part of a fingerprint which is of importance in regard to interpretation and classification

    PATTERN AREA

  • 9

    Are two ridges running side by side and suddenly separating, one ridge going one way and the other ridge going another way.

    DIVERGING RIDGES

  • 10

    A single ending ridge located inside the innermost sufficient recurve in a loop pattern.

    ROD OR BAR

  • 11

    The ridges that curve back from which it started in the horizontal baseline.

    RECURVING RIDGE OR LOOPING RIDGE

  • 12

    Located at the top or closed end of a recurving ridge between the two shoulders.

    SUFFICIENT RECURVE

  • 13

    The two points where the looping ridge start and ends its curve.

    SUFFICIENT RECURVE

  • 14

    A single ridge which splits into two ridges, forming a Y shape structure. It is referred to as a fork.

    BIFURCATING RIDGE OR BIFURCATION

  • 15

    is a friction ridge that divides into three friction ridges.

    TRIFURCATING RIDGE OR TRIFURCATION

  • 16

    are two bifurcations located at both ends of a single ridge.

    OPPOSED BIFURCATION

  • 17

    A bifurcation appear in tandem or group.

    SERIES OF BIFURCATION

  • 18

    What kind of ridge characteristics is this?

    BIFURCATING RIDGE OR BIFURCATION

  • 19

    What kind of ridge characteristic is this?

    TRIFURCATING RIDGE OR TRIFURCATION

  • 20

    What kind of ridge characteristic is this?

    OPPOSED BIFURCATION

  • 21

    What kind of ridge characteristic is this?

    SERIES OF BIFURCATION

  • 22

    A bifurcation with one short ridge branching off a longer ridge.

    SPUR OR HOOK RIDGE

  • 23

    What kind of ridge characteristic is this?

    SPUR OR HOOK RIDGE

  • 24

    A ridge formation whose closed end is angular and serves as a point of convergence, usually pointed and abrupt.

    CONVERGING RIDGE

  • 25

    What kind of ridge characteristic is this?

    CONVERGING RIDGE

  • 26

    A short ridge that spoils the sufficiency of a recurved located at the top or summit of a recurved usually at right angle.

    APENDAGE OR ABUTMENT

  • 27

    What kind of ridge characteristic is this?

    APENDAGE OR ABUTMENT

  • 28

    A ridge that connects at least two ridges. It must have crossed and connected two ridges.

    CROSSOVER OR BRIDGE RIDGE

  • 29

    What kind or ridge characteristic is this?

    CROSSOVER RIDGE

  • 30

    What kind or ridge characteristic is this?

    BRIDGE RIDGE

  • 31

    a ridge of extremely short in length not more than 3 millimeters.

    FRAGMENT

  • 32

    a ridge that is insufficient or limited in length other than the fragment.

    SHORT RIDGE

  • 33

    A group of short ridges found inside a pattern area. These ridges could appear also as broken short ridges between well-formed ridges.

    SERIES OF SHORT RIDGES

  • 34

    the ending of a ridge that rose sufficiently from the horizontal baseline.

    UPTHRUST

  • 35

    What kind or ridge characteristic is this? The length of this is not more than 3mm.

    FRAGMENT

  • 36

    What kind or ridge characteristic is this? The length of this is more than 3mm.

    SHORT RIDGE

  • 37

    Any dot or point that can be observed inside a fingerprint pattern.

    DOT RIDGE

  • 38

    What kind or ridge characteristic is this?

    DOT RIDGE

  • 39

    What kind or ridge characteristic is this?

    DOT RIDGE

  • 40

    an abrupt end of any ridge formation.

    RIDGE ENDING

  • 41

    What kind or ridge characteristic is this?

    RIDGE ENDING

  • 42

    Refers to a formation of ridge that forms a lake-like smaller in size than the enclosure.

    ISLAND, LAKE, EYELET

  • 43

    A bifurcation which does not remain open but in the legs of the bifurcation, after running alongside for a short distance, come together to form a single ridge once more.

    ENCLOSURE

  • 44

    A single recurving ridge enclosing one or more bars, short or dot ridge.

    ENVELOP

  • 45

    What kind or ridge characteristic is this?

    UPTHRUST

  • 46

    NOT counted because they are only the result of dirts, dirty fingerprint paraphernalia and other factors, found between two well formed ridges.

    INCIPIENT RIDGES OR NASCENT RIDGES

  • 47

    INCIPIENT RIDGES OR NASCENT RIDGES

  • 48

    NOT counted. Appears like patches and has no well defined pattern.

    DISSOCIATED RIDGES

  • 49

    They are caused mainly by minor surface damage, work and tear or advanced of age.

    CREASES

  • 50

    It is the first ridge or part of a ridge at or in front of and nearest the center of the point of divergence of the fingerprint type lines.

    DELTA

  • 51

    The group of dots as printed inside a pattern area.

    SERIES OF DOTS OR ROW OF DOTS