Fingerprint Mock Board Exam Set C
Fingerprint Mock Board Exam Set C
Fingerprint Mock Board Exam Set C
BANGUED, ABRA
COLLEGE OF CRIMINOLOGY
PERSONAL IDENTIFICATION
(MIDTERM EXAMINATION)
Set a
1) ___________ is a ridge that CURVES back in the direction from which it started
A. Recurving ridge
B. Diverging ridge
C. Bifurcation ridge
D. Converging ridge
A. Recurving ridge
B. Diverging ridge
C. Bifurcation ridge
D. Converging ridge
3) When a type line bifurcates, the ______ branch of the bifurcation is considered as the
continuation of the type line.
A. Inner
B. Outer
C. Left side
D. Right side
4) A point on the first ridge formation at or directly in front of divergence of the type
lines.
A. Delta
B. Core
C. Spur
D. Both A and B
5) Ridges that are running side by side suddenly separating, one going one way and the other
going another way.
A. Recurving ridge
B. Diverging ridge
C. Bifurcation ridge
D. Converging ridge
A. Recurving ridge
B. Diverging ridge
C. Bifurcation ridge
D. Converging ridge
A. Pattern area
B. Type lines
C. Core
D. Fingerprint
8) _________ is that part which lies within the area surrounded by the type lines.
A. Pattern area
B. Type lines
C. Core
D. Fingerprint
A. Recurving ridge
B. Diverging ridge
C. Bifurcation ridge
D. Converging ridge
A. Pattern area
B. Type lines
C. Core
D. Fingerprint
11) ____________ is that part of a finger print in which are found the cores, deltas,
and other ridges pertaining to a particular pattern type.
A. Pattern area
B. Type lines
C. Core
D. Fingerprint
12) Within the pattern area of loop and whorl type finger prints, are fixed or focal points
known ____________.
A. Delta
B. Core
C. Spur
D. Both A and B
13) Whenever there is a choice between a bifurcation and some other ridge formation as
the location of the delta, the bifurcation is always taken as the delta.
A. True
B. False
A. Delta
B. Core
C. Spur
D. Both A and B
16) In the pure Henry system of finger print classification and filing we are concerned
with core formations only in __________ type patterns.
A. Loop
B. Whorl
C. Arch
D. Loop and whorl
17) an old Greek word, and is the fourth letter of the Greek alphabet.
A. Alpha
B. Omega
C. Delta
D. Bravo
18) The exact position of delta in finger print patterns are dependent upon the ridge
formation between or in front of what are known as type lines.
A. True
B. False
A. Recurving ridge
B. Diverging ridge
C. Bifurcation ridge
D. Converging ridge
A. Loop
B. Arch
C. Whorl
D. Delta
(21-25) using an arrow illustrate the delta, core and type lines.