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Subject Code : CA 102
Subject Title : COURSE AUDIT (FORENSIC SCIENCE)
Semester : 2ND Fiscal Year: 2022-2023
Name: ______________________________Year and section: ____________________
Proctor: _____________________________________ Score: _____________________
DIRECTIONS:
1. Read and analyze the questions carefully and write the letter of your choice
before the item.
2. Any form of alteration means wrong.
1. Are all bullets made up of metals?
A. Yes C. Maybe
B. No D.Sometimes
2. If the smallest caliber of a gun is 22 caliber, what is the biggest caliber
A. Caliber 60 C. Caliber 50
B. Caliber 45 D. Caliber 40
3. It refers to a projectile propelled from a firearm by means of expensive force of
gasses coming from burning gun powder.
A. Cartridge C. Gun powder
B. Bullet D. Printer
4. It refers to a point on the ridge formation location at the center as heart of the
pattern.
A. Delter C. Radial loop
B. Core D. Ulinar loop
5. It refers to a complete unfired unit consisting of bullet, cartridge case propellant
powder and primary.
A. Ammunition C. Primer
B. Bullet D. Segment
6. What is the symbol of center pocket loop whorl?
A. c C. x
B. d D. w
7. Can latent footprints be seen by naked eye?
A. No C. Yes but not at all times
B. Yes, at all times D. Once in a while
8. One is considered “dead drunk” if the level of alcohol in his body is
approximately:
A. 0.5% C. 0.02%
B.0.3% D. 0.1%
9. What is the chemical or solution used for macro etching?
A. Cuprichydrocloric C. Lysergic acid
B. Amino solution D. Sulfuric acid
10. In typewriting probe the condition of a type face printing heavier on one side is:
A. Irregular print B. Guided face print
C. Off its fact D. None of these
11. The brain injuries characterized by malfunctioning of the brain itself is:
A. brain rupture C. cerebral fracture
B. cerebral concussion D. brain convulsive
12. The other name of cordage is:
A. rope C. textile
B. metal D. poison
13. What do you call this complete unfired unit consisting of a bullet cartridge case,
gunpowder and primer?
A. slug B. cartridge
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C. bread D. round
14. Can there be an accidental whorl even if there is only one delta?
A. no C. sometimes
B. yes D. it depends
15. In forgery stimulating method, the best equipment to use in detecting it is the:
A. graphic camera C. computing magnifying glass
B. high powered microscope D. low powered microscope
16. Photographs are valuable in crime investigation for it provides law enforcers an
easier works in court:
A. duties C. testimony
B. function D. appearance
17. Can a strong acid burn completely and never to recur fingerprints?
A. always C. it depends
B. none of these D. no
18. Microscopic examination is a:
A. conformity test C. physiological test
B. physical test D. Scientific test
19. Proofs of poisoning maybe obtained from the postmortem examination and by:
A. toxicologic C. necropsy
B. pathologic analysis of the tissues D. chemical analysis of the organs
20. What is the most popular and traditional mode of removing powder residue?
A. Swabbing cotton moistened with 5% nitric acid
B. Washing hands with vinegar
C. Washing both hands with hot water
D. Spraying hands with sodium rhodizonate
21. What metallic object is attached to the free end of the cylindrical tip of the
cartridge case, propelled by the expansive force of the propellant and is responsible
in damaging the target.
A. Bullet C. All of these
B. Missile or projectile D. Slug
22. are the tiny portions or is a hill-like structure found on the epidermis of
friction skin containing sweat, with pores appearing as black lines in a fingerprint
impression.
A. Imaginary lines C. Black lines
B. Furrows D. Ridges
23. Which one of the following filter is considered best in taking photographs of car
collisions where cars involved are newly painted?
A. Yellow C. Red
B. Green D. Ultra violet
24. What prints are plain finger impressions left in the stomach surfaces
unconsciously by a person committing an offense?
A. Accidental C. Strange
B. Visible D. Standard
25. What is the basic for a positive comparison and handwriting analysis?
A. Class characteristics C. Normal handwriting
B. Uniqueness of characteristics D. One unique characteristic
26. What type of writers deliberately misspell words and commit errors?
A. Handicapped writers C. Illiterate person
B. Educated person D. Apprehensive writers
27. What is that method of identification discovered in 1985 by Prof. Alec Jeffreys in
United Kingdom?
A. Mineralogical test C. DNA fingerprinting
B. Paraffin D. Ballistics
28. What is that condition wherein fatty tissue of the body are transformed to soft
brownish-white substance known as “adipocere”?
A. Mummification C. Maceration
B. Putrefaction D. Saponification
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29. The most common method which a forger will use to disguise his handwriting is
to
A. Change the direction of the slant C. Write very slowly
B. Write very rapidly D. Write larger than usual
30. How is a serial number of a firearm restored?
A. By cleaning obliterate surface C. By applying etching reagent
B. By polishing stamped serial D. By removing the zone of strain
numbers
31. What do you do with fingerprinting in case of temporary disabilities?
A. Delayed until wounded finger is cleaned up
B. Done with care so that pressure shall not be felt
C. Held back until injury is healed
D. Taken three days after
32. What type of lens is that whose center is thicker and the sides thinner?
A. Concave C. Diverging
B. Micro D. Positive
33. In handwriting examination, what is the act of intermittently forcing the pen
against the paper surface with increased pressure?
A. Pen pressure C. Pen emphasis
B. Pen position D. Pen lift
34. There are two types of color films, the negative and the reversal. Which of the
following suffix indicates the negative one?
A. Color C. Ortho
B. Chrome D. Pan
35. Which of the following technical equipment is used for night photography?
A. wide-aperture standard lens for pictures featuring people
B. Use of zoom lens for light blurs effects
C. Cable release
D. All of these
36. What photography makes use of a microscope and is used to record minute
evidence such as powdered debris, stains, hairs and fibers?
A. Microphotography C. Ultra violet
B. Camcorders D. Infra red luminous
37. What must be considered first in determining what wounds present was inflicted
first?
A. Trajectory or the course of the wound inside the victim’s body
B. Testimonies of witnesses
C. All of these
D. Relative position of the assailant and the victim when the first injury is inflicted
38. What is the external examination of dead body without incision being made,
although blood and other fluids may be collected for examination?
A. Autopsy C. None of these
B. Dissection D. Post mortem
39. What is the sudden breaking apart or shattering into pieces brought about by
internal pressure?
A. Corrosion C. Sublimation
B. Explosion D. Combustion
40 What kind of legal death is that where a person is enclosed in an apartment and
asphyxiating gas is introduced?
A. Hanging C. Musketry
B. Electrocution D. Chamber
41. What is the best desirable statement at the end of the interview?
A. “It’s been a pleasure talking with you”
B. “Our second interview is tomorrow at 10:00 AM. See you”
C. You were observed speaking to the victim last night. Why?”
D. Would you care to sign this statement?”
42. What kind of question should be formulated for purposes of polygraph
examination?
A. Narrative style B. Those answerable by yes or no
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C. Those that call for positive response D. Elaborated subject matter
43. What do you call the inner terminus or focal point located at the center or the
approximate?
A. Center C. Core
B. Delta D. Open delta
44. Which among the following is among the three major sections of the polygraph
machine
A. Spygmograph C. Pump bulb assembly
B. Pneumograph D. Dermatogram
45. What fingerprint pattern does not have ridge count?
A. Whorls C. Radial loops
B. Arches D. Ulnar loops
46. Which of the following is also called “delta” in fingerprint identification?
A. Lower ridge C. Outer terminus
B. Inner terminus D. Enclosures
47. Which indicates the speed of the lens or the amount of light the lens lets
through in proportion to its focal length?
A. Flash meters C. f
B. Exposure D. Electronic flash
48. What type of weapon that is designed to propel projectile by means of
compressed air?
A. Air rifle C. Springfield armory
B. Marlin rifle D. Carbine
49. What type of firearm is fed by chamber?
A. Single shot firearm C. Bolt action
B. Automatic type D. Slide action
50. What is done, when one retouches or goes back over a defective portion of a
writing stroke?
A. Pressuring C. Shading
B. Retracing D. Patching
51. What type of forgery involves fraudulent signature executed by actually
following the outline of a genuine signature with a writing instrument.
A. Carbonized C. Shaded
B. Lasered D. Traced
52. What is that indelible ink whose marking substance consists of a mixture of
graphite and aniline ink?
A. Copy pencil D. Charred seals
B. Stencils
C. Copier
53. What type of doctor performs autopsy or post-mortem examination?
A. Toxicologist C. General practitioner
B. Forensic pathologist D. Radiologist
54. What type of weapon is designed to propel projectile by mans of compressed
air?
A. Air rifle C. Springfield armory
B. Marlin rifle D. Carbin
55. The best way to conduct a through interview is for the investigator to.
A. Allow him sufficient time for adjustment
B. Permit the interviewee to give narrative statement
C. Be guided by a pre-arranged checklist
D. Devote adequate time for an interviewee’s evaluation
56. The combination of blue and green light will produce what color?
A. Black C. Magenta
B. Cyan D. Yellow
57. An autopsy report is an example of what kind of evidence?
A. Documentary C. Experimental
B. Depositions D. Public record
58. What hand firearm successively places cartridge into firing position rotating its
cylinder?
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A. Pistol C. Revolver
B. Shotgun D. Garand
59. What type of forgery is when the writer exerts no effort to effect resemblance
between the forged and the genuine signature?
A. Multiple C. Simple
B. Traced D. Simulated
60. In photographing a crime scene, what view will best feature the physical
evidence existing at the crime scene?
A. Medium C. General
B. Close-up D. Extreme close-up
61. What type of firearm is fed by chamber?
A. Single shot firearm C. Bolt action
B. Automatic type D. Slide action
62. In stake out surveillance photography, where the photographer cannot get to
the subject, what kind of lens must be used?
A. Normal C. Wide-angle
B. Telephoto D. Zoom
63. What is the range of distance from the nearest object to the farthest object that
is sharp when the lens is set or focused at a particular distance?
A. Depth of field C. Focal distance
B. Focal length D. hyper focal distance
64. What is death due to the mercy killing of a sick person?
A. Natural death C. Negligent death
B. Euthanasia D. Violent death
65. What is the last stage in toxicological examination?
A. Multiplication C. Measurement
B. Qualification D. Quantification
66. What hand firearm has a rotating cylinder that serves as a magazine which
successively places cartridges into position for firing?
A. Revolver C. Rifle
B. Pistol D. Carbine
67. What are the little openings on the skin from where sweat is excreted?
A. Ridges C. Pore
B. Whorl D. Loop
68. What kind of ridge resembles a dot, fragment or period?
A. Ending ridge C. Ridge of tranquility
B. Lake ridge D. Island ridge
69. What is the locking device activating the extractor called?
A. Ejector C. Rachet
B. Extractor rod D. Lock
70. What kind of pattern has two deltas in which at least one ridge makes a turn
through one complete circuit?
A. Loop C. Arch
B. Accidental whorl D. Plain whorl
71. The best person to go for expert opinion on poison is?
A. Flourologist C. Dermatologist
B. Spectropologist D. Toxicologist
72. What is the scientific examination of the prints of the soles of the feet?
A. Podoscopy C. Chiroscopy
B. Poroscopy D. Flouroscopy
73. Spiral grooves in the bore designed to give a spin to the projectile for greater
accuracy and carrying power.
A. Rifling C. Caliber
B. Gauge D. Bore
74. Hand firearm usually applied to single shot and automatic loading.
A. Revolver C. Sub-machine gun
B. Pistol D. Shotgun
75. Specimen of a person’s handwritings or hand printing executed from day to day
in the normal course of business, personal or social activity.
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A. Physical evidence C. Requested standard
B. Information D. Collected standard
76. An element of handwriting embracing skill, space, freedom, hesitation, rhythm,
emphasis, tremor, etc.
A. Hiatus C. Movement
B. Pen lift D. Patching
77. Normal or usual deviations in one’s handwriting.
A. Natural variation C. Form factor
B. Inconspicuous characteristics D. Flying start
78. A specimen of a person’s writing or handwriting executed upon request.
A. Requested standard C. Questioned document
B. Collected standard D. Holograph document
79. Stroke interruption caused by moving the writing instrument from the paper.
A. Pen lift C. Flying start
B. Pen movement D. Pen pressure
80. The going back over a defective portion of a writing stroke in a questioned
document is.
A. Patching C. Flying start
B. Pen lift D. Pen pressure
81. Process of obtaining photographic magnification of minute objects by using a
camera attached to a compound microscope.
A. Microfilming C. Macroscopy
B. Photo micrography D. Photo macrography
82. Sheet of celluloid or glass coated with an emulsion of silver halides suspended
in gelatin with retains an invisible image when exposed to light.
A. Lens C. Ground glass
B. Film D. Filter
83. Transformation of the exposed silver halides into black metallic silver and fixes
the image in place to produce a negative.
A. Fixing C. Agitation
B. Stop bath D. Development
84. Process in photography entailing the removal of all unexposed and undeveloped
silver halides.
A. Printing C. Fixing
B. Stop bath D. development
85. The nearest and farthest distance apparently in sharp focus on a given object
being photographed.
A. Focal length C. Focusing scale
B. Focal plane D. Depth of field
86. Distance from the optical center of the lens to the film when the lens is focused
at infinity.
A. Focusing scale C. Focal length
B. Focal plane D. Depth of field
87. The abrupt termination point of a fingerprint ridges.
A. Bifurcation C. Dot
B. Island D. Ending ridge
88. Tiny elevation or hill-like structures found on the fingers, palm and soles bearing
a raw of sweet pores.
A. Furrows C. Ridges
B. Sweet glands D. Type lines
89. Immediate stiffening after death due to severe injury to the central nervous
center or when there was great tension at time of death.
A. Rigor Mortis C. Cadaveric spasm
B. Livor Mortis D. Post mortem
90. Dark blue discoloration observable on the parts of the body which are nearest to
the ground
A. Rigor Mortis C. Cadaveric spasm
B. Livor mortis D. Haematoma
91. Stiffening of the body after death.
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A. Livor mortis C. Cadaveric spasm
B. Rigor mortis D. Fracture
92. Sexual pervert who resorts to voyeurism is commonly called.
A. Nympho C. Exhibisionist
B. Peepingtom D. Sadist
93. Verbal stimulus of primary importance projected in the form of question,
intended to overcome psychological excitement level and causes changes from the
subjects’ physiological norm.
A. Key question C. Irrelevant question
B. Padding question D. Relevant question
94. The emotion of fear present on a lying subject in whom the polygraph examiner
is particularly interested in.
A. Fear of the unknown C. Fear of exposure
B. Fear of the innocent D. Fear of being to nervous
95. Questions dealing on known facts about the polygraphic subject cannot
ordinarily lie to and designed to produce a little or no emotional change.
A. Relevant question C. Key question
B. Irrelevant question D. Padding question
96. One of the general types or polygraph test is known as.
A. Truth serum test C. Nacro-analysis test
B. Intelligent test D. Peak of tension test
97. Chemical solution dropped on paraffin casts taken from the hands of one who is
suspected to have recently fired a gun.
A. Benzidine C. Precipitine
B. Florence D. Diphenylamine
98. The conduct of a poisoning operation over a long period of time is. (
A. Gas poisoning C. Corrosive poisoning
B. Chronic poisoning D. Organic vegetables poisoning
99. Test used to confirm blood is of human origin.
A. Benzidine C. Precipitin
B. Diphenylamine D. Marquis regent
100. A person who has in his other body fluids the same blood group factors
A. Secretor
B. Non-secretor
C. Neutral
D. Antidote
Prepared by:
PIA NATHATTIA A. CUARESMA, RCrim, CCS
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