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SAINT LOUIS COLLEGE OF BULANAO

COLLEGE OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE EDUCATION

FINAL EXAMINATION
1st SEMESTER, A.Y. 2017-2018

GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS:
Answer the entire questionnaire and never leave any number blank.
You may draft your answer on the questionnaire but make sure that your answer sheet is clean.
Make sure that it shall be your final answer before you write it on your answer sheet.
Erasures and alterations are considered wrong.
Cheating will tantamount to a failure grade.
Test I. Multiple-Choices. Read and understand the question and select the best answer from the given choices. Shade the
letter corresponding to your answer on the answer sheet provided.
1. It is the inability to focus light passing through the center of the lens and its edge at the same place on the film.
a. aberration b. chromatic aberration c. spherical aberration d. all of the foregoing
2. It refers to a picture of the original object photographed.
a. print b. positive print c. negative print d. contact print
3. Looking at the object closely with one eye while the other is finding that the object is not seen from the angle
and has apparently a different position and shape.
a. parallax b. lock trough c. depth of field d. focal distance
4. What are the characteristics of photographic paper usually utilized in police photography?
a. single, glossy, and white c. double, glossy, and white
b. single, matte, and cream d. double, matte, and cream
5. When a photograph was developed, the objects in open space cast a deep and uniform shadow. What is the
lightning condition when the shot was taken?
a. bright b. dull c. hazy d. cloudy
6. It refers to the presence of all colors.
a. white light b. gray light c. rainbow d. black
7. It is a device which allows the photographer to watch the object he is photographing. It is usually made up of
small lens and mirrors.
a. Range finder b. View finder c. Tripod d. Shutter
8. It refers to the response of film to different wave length of light sources.
a. spectral sensitivity b. color sensitivity c. light sensitivity d. film sensitivity
9. It is a film sensitive to ultra violet rays and blue color only.
a. Blue sensitive b. Orthochromatic c. Panchromatic d. Infrared
10. It is a lightning condition where objects in open space cast no shadow.
a. bright b. dull c. hazy d. cloudy
11. It refers to a lens corrected for astigmatism.
a. aprochomat lens b. anastigmat lens c. anchromatic lens d. rapid rectilinear lens
12. A camera used for surveillance must have a lens with focal length of __________.
a. wide angle lens b. normal lens c. telephoto lens d. narrow angle lens
13. When a material does not allow light to pass its medium, it is said to be ____________.
a. transparent b. translucent c. opaque d. all of these
14. To separate colors, this homogenous medium absorbs and transmits light rays passing through it.
a. filter b. stop bath c. developer d. fixer
15. In crime scene photography, what is the sufficient lens type for interior photographs?
a. wide angle lens b. normal lens c. telephoto lens d. narrow angle lens
16. It refers to the most difficult lens defect.
a. astigmatism b. coma c. distortion d. chromatic aberration
17. It is used to allow light to enter through the lens for a predetermined time interval.
a. view finder b. shutter c. light tight box d. holder of sensitized

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18. Its primary use in photography is focusing the light to the subject.
a. light tight box b. shutter c. lens d. View finder
19. It refers to the nearest distance at which a lens is focused with a given particular diaphragm opening.
a. Depth of field b. Hyper-focal length c. Focal distance d. Scale bed
20. It is the distance measured from the nearest to the farthest object.
a. Depth of field b. Hyper-focal length c. Scale bed d. Focal distance
21. Which among the following is not a primary color?
a. Red b. Blue c. Yellow d. Green
22. It is a microscopically small photograph.
a. Microphotography b. Photomicrography c. Photomacrograph d. Macrophotograph
23. What is the normal developing time of paper or film?
a. 1 to 1 ½ minutes b. 5 to 10 minutes c. 20 to 30 minutes d. 30 to 60 minutes
24. In enlarging a photograph, what would be the ideal paper for printing?
a. Chloride paper b. bromide paper c. contact paper d. chloro-bromide
25. This refers to the absence of all colors.
a. white b. red c. blue d. black
26. A lightning condition wherein subject in open space casts a transparent shadow.
a. hazy b. cloudy dull c. cloudy bright d. bright
27. To view the water marks in disputed documents, what particular method of photography is utilized?
a. Infrared photography b. ultra-violet photography c. Photomacrograph d. Macrophotograph
28. Its primary function is to prevent the contamination of two chemical solutions in chemical processing in
photography.
a. development b. stop-bath c. fixation d. bleaching
29. Which among the following comprises the essential parts of a camera?
a. Body, lens, shutter, holder of sensitized material, and view finder.
b. Light tight box, shutter, holder of sensitized material, view finder, and lens aperture.
c. Body, lens, range finder, holder of sensitized material, and shutter.
d. Light tight box, shutter, range finder, lens, and holder of sensitized material.
30. It is a lens with focal length of less than the diagonal of its negative material.
a. wide angle lens b. normal lens c. long lens d. telephoto lens
31. Mechanism that is used to measure the angle of coverage of light coming from a subject as seen from two
apertures.
a. focusing scale b. scale bed c. view finder d. range finder
32. It is a magnified picture of a small object produced by connecting the lens of a camera with the ocular of a
compound microscope.
a. Microphotography b. Photomicrography c. Photomacrograph d. Macrophotograph
33. In police photography, to obtain a general view of the scene we use a camera at what particular level?
a. Elevated b. eye level c. bird’s eye view d. worm’s eye view
34. The wavelength of electromagnetic energy expressed in milli-microns in reference to visible light is __________.
a. 001-100 b. 300-400 c. 400-700 d. 700-1000
35. Photography is defined as drawing with what particular element?
a. Light b. Camera c. Film d. Developer
36. It refers to a lens that is characterized as by the thicker center and the thinner sides.
a. Positive lens b. Negative lens c. Convex lens d. Concave lens
37. The first use of photography in police work is in what particular field?
a. Crime prevention
b. Identification files
c. Surveillance work
d. Crime Scene Investigation
38. The chemical processing step wherein the latent image recorded on the paper or film becomes visible.
a. Fixer b. Bleacher c. Stop bath d. Developer
39. The primary controlling factor of the sharpness of image refers to _____________.
a. Hyper-focal distance b. Focal distance c. Focusing d. Focal length

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40. It refers to the emulsion speed rating of films expressed in logarithmic values.
a. ISO rating b. ASA rating c. DIN rating d. BSI rating
41. It is a chemical used in developing to prevent fogging.
a. Potassium Bromide b. Sodium Sulfite c. Sodium Carbonate d. Boric Acid
42. It refers to the taking photographs of arrested persons for identification purposes.
a. Rough gallery b. Line up c. Booking d. Mugging
43. It is a light sensitive material placed inside the camera.
a. Filter b. Paper c. Negative d. Film
44. It includes the inability of the lens to image straight lines.
a. Aberration b. Distortion c. Chromatic aberration d. Spherical aberration
45. The inability of lens to focus both horizontal and vertical plane at the same time.
a. Aberration b. Astigmatism c. Coma d. Distortion
46. This accessory is attached to the shutter to prevent to the shutter to prevent accidental movement of the
camera during the exposure period.
a. Tripod b. Flash unit c. Cable release d. Light meter
47. The failure of the lens to produce a point image of an object point.
a. Astigmatism b. Curvature of field c. Coma d. Distortion
Test III. Enumeration. Enumerate what is being asked.
1. Enumerate at least three rules in taking photograph of an unknown cadaver. (3 pts.)
2. Enumerate the four categories of photographic range/views?
Test IV. Essay. Answer briefly and accurately what is being asked. Write your answer on the answer sheet provided.
1. Discuss briefly the primary purpose of crime scene photography. (5 pts.)
2. What is the general principle in taking photograph? (5 pts.)

Prepared by:

REYNA L. DUMAGUING
Instructor Checked and Approved by:

THERESE GRAIL C. LAWAGAN, Ph.D.


Dean, Academic Affairs

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