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  • 1

    An impression, a mark, or a trace left by the friction ridges of a human finger.

    Fingerprint

  • 2

    When forensic identification in India started, when Jai Chand, Raja of Kanauji was murdered he was identified through his?

    False Teeth

  • 3

    In the late 19th century, Francis Galton first described ______ in fingerprints, contributing to the understanding of fingerprint.

    whorl

  • 4

    Which of the following is the contribution of Govard Bidloo in the field of dactyloscopy.Which of the following is the contribution of Govard Bidloo in the field of dactyloscopy.

    illustrating a friction ridge and the pores on the underside of the fingers.

  • 5

    Dr. Marcelo Malphighi was credited as the first one who use ____________in medical studies for a book on the study of ridges and pores

    Microscope

  • 6

    In the field of fingerprint identification studies, Roscoe James Pitt (a.k.a. Robert Phillips) who was considered as.

    Man with no fingerprint

  • 7

    The first landmark case that recognized the reliability of the fingerprint as a means of evidence in the U.S.

    Jennings vs. U.S.

  • 8

    When the FBI started their paperless fingerprinting data storing their Integrated AFIS was located at the?

    Clarksburg, West Virginia

  • 9

    Fingerprint pattern which looks like a loop but not a loop.

    Tented arch

  • 10

    a fingerprint pattern that may have two of the four essential requisites of a loop pattern.

    Tented arch

  • 11

    A fingerprint pattern with the formation of a staple or hair clip.A fingerprint pattern with the formation of a staple or hair clip.

    Loop

  • 12

    Once the end flows of the direction of the loop goes toward the thumb it shall be called as.

    Radial loop

  • 13

    If the loop pattern has a single ridge at the center of the looping ridge but fails to reach the shoulder area of the loop, where do you put your core.

    At the top of the looping ridge

  • 14

    A number of the ridges that intervene between the two focal points.

    Ridge count

  • 15

    Fingerprint patterns with the presence of multiple deltas.

    Accidental loop

  • 16

    In counting the ridges of the loop pattern which is not included.

    Delta and Core

  • 17

    A fingerprint pattern on where the imaginary line drawn among the two deltas and essentially not to touch or cross on any of the recurving ridge in the entire the inner pattern area.

    Central pocket loop whorl

  • 18

    In the large groups of the of the fingerprint pattern, this pattern has a numerical value.

    Whorl

  • 19

    The ten sets of fingerprint boxes shall be known as

    Ink rolled fingerprint

  • 20

    Once the ULNAR LOOP is present on the INDEX finger of the fingerprint card shall be given a symbol of

    Capital Letter

  • 21

    If the right middle finger is missing, what would be a classification be given?If the right middle finger is missing, what would be a classification be given?

    The classification of the corresponding finger for classification purposes

  • 22

    This classification is absolutely for both little fingers only.

    Final

  • 23

    Which of the following is credited as the first landmark case of forensic odontology in U.S?

    Tedd Bundy vs. Florida

  • 24

    Refers to the measurement of the human body for identification.

    Anthropometry

  • 25

    Where was Will West imprisoned during the time that he served his punishment?

    leavenworth Penitentiary

  • 26

    A raised portion of the epidermis on the fingers and toes (digits), the palm or the sole, consisting of one or more connected ridge units of friction ridge skin.

    Friction ridge

  • 27

    Which of these Penitentiary in the U.S. that uses fingerprints as a means of identifying criminals?

    Leavenworth

  • 28

    One of the fields of fingerprint study dividing the fingerprints by type and characteristics according to their pattern and transforming them into a formula.

    Classification

  • 29

    This refers to the verbal, accurate, picturesque description of the person identified.

    Spoken picture

  • 30

    Which of the following contributed by Masato Soba in the field of forensic fingerprint or personal identification system?Which of the following contributed by Masato Soba in the field of forensic fingerprint or personal identification system?

    develop latent prints by superglue fuming.

  • 31

    He advocated the “Principle of Individuality” and 1798 he theorized that the arrangement of friction ridge is unique.

    J.C.A. Mayer

  • 32

    He is known as the father of chiroscopy.

    Sir William Jay Herschel

  • 33

    He propagated the principle of infallibility.

    Dr. Henry Faulds

  • 34

    A reason why the Tented arch looks like a loop but does not become a loop.

    Absence of intervening ridge

  • 35

    She was the first American woman instructor of Dactyloscopy.

    Mary K. Holland

  • 36

    In tracing the ridges of the whorl pattern it must_________?

    Start below the extreme left delta

  • 37

    What State was the first US conviction based solely upon fingerprint evidence.

    Illinois

  • 38

    This refers to the scientific application of fingerprints by means of identification.

    Dactylography

  • 39

    Considered as the simplest form of whorl pattern.

    Plain whorl

  • 40

    This refers to the appearance of extra fingers.

    Polydactylism

  • 41

    A single ridge that divides itself in two or more branches. It is sometimes called a fork.

    Bifurcation

  • 42

    A ridge formation characterized by a closed angular end and serves as a point of convergence (meeting of two ridges that were previously running side by side).

    Converging ridges

  • 43

    Two ridges that are flowing side by side and suddenly separating or spreading apart.

    Diverging ridges

  • 44

    A ridge that divides into two branches and meets to form the original ridge.

    Enclosure

  • 45

    An end point of a ridge with abrupt ending. A single friction ridge that terminates within the friction ridge structure.

    Ending ridge

  • 46

    A kind of ridge formation that curves back in the direction from which it started.

    Recurving Ridge

  • 47

    A recurving ridge with complete in its shoulder and is free form appendage.

    Sufficient recurve

  • 48

    A short ridge found at the top or summit of a recurving ridge of a loop pattern.

    Appendage

  • 49

    A short or long ridge found inside the innermost recurving ridge of a loop pattern.

    Rod

  • 50

    A short ridge found inside the innermost recurving ridge that spoiled the inner flow towards the center of the pattern.

    Obstruction ridge

  • 51

    A ridge of extremely short length having frequent breaks.

    Fragmentary ridge

  • 52

    A short ridge that runs between two parallel ridges.

    Crossover

  • 53

    An isolated ridge unit whose length approximates its width in size.

    Ridge dots

  • 54

    A connecting friction ridge between parallel running ridges.

    Bridges

  • 55

    Is that part of a loop or a whorl in which appear the core, deltas and ridges used in the classification of a loop.

    Pattern area

  • 56

    The two most innermost ridges which start or go parallel, diverge, and surround or tend to surround the pattern area.

    Typelines

  • 57

    The inner terminus or the approximate center of a fingerprint pattern.

    Core

  • 58

    The outer terminus or that point in a ridge at or in front of or nearest the center of the divergence of the typelines.

    Delta

  • 59

    Are the tiny elevation or hill-like structures found on the epidermis layer of the skin containing sweat pores.

    Ridges

  • 60

    Are the canal like impression or a depression found between the ridges which may be compare with the low area in a tire thread.

    Furrows

  • 61

    Is a small opening found anywhere across the ridge surface where the sweat comes out.

    Sweat pores

  • 62

    Is a long host like structure that serves as the passage way for the sweat that exits at its mouth, the pore. Is a long host like structure that serves as the passage way for the sweat that exits at its mouth, the pores.

    Sweat duct

  • 63

    Are found in the dermis layer of the skin which is responsible for the production of the sweat.Are found in the dermis layer of the skin which is responsible for the production of the sweat.

    Sweat glands

  • 64

    Is the particular bone that is covered with the friction skin having all the different types of pattern and located near the tip of the finger.

    Terminal phalange

  • 65

    Is a phalange of the finger located at the middle of terminal and basal phalange.

    Middle phalange

  • 66

    Is a phalange of the finger located at the base portion just below the middle phalange.

    Basal phalange

  • 67

    begins to form on the human fetus during

    3-4 months and 12-14 weeks

  • 68

    Irregular blunt pegs composed of delicate connective tissues, protruding and forming the ridges of the skin, each containing a small opening or pores.

    Dermal papillae

  • 69

    How many percent does the whorl pattern represents?

    35%

  • 70

    How many percent does the loop pattern represents?

    60%