Forensic 1 Questionare Prelim
Forensic 1 Questionare Prelim
Forensic 1 Questionare Prelim
Test 1. MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the best answer and encircle the correct answer.
1. It is an art or science which deals with the reproduction of images through the action of light, upon sensitized
materials, with the aid of camera ant its accessories, and chemical process involved therein.
2. As any means for the chemical, thermal, electrical or electronic recording of the image on sensitized materials, or
object formed by some type of radiant energy, including gamma rays.
3. A light sources of this category are man made and are divided into two sources.
3. It is lighting condition where objects in open space cast deep and uniform shadow.
5. It is an object in open space cast no shadow but objects at far distance are clearly visible.
7. It is an object in open space cast no shadow and visibility of distant objects are already limited.
9. Are those that can give illumination continuously.The common light sources are fluorescent lamp, incandescent
lamp ant etc.
10.This kind of light is primarily, those coming directly from the sun, secondary those being reflected by clouds and
sky.
A. Artificial Light C. Hazy sunlight
B. Continuous Radiation D. Natural Source of Light
11. A flash unit gives a brief flash produced by burning metallic wire.
12. It is so greatly diffuse the light that recognizing the object on the other side is very difficult if not impossible.
A. Refraction C. Opaque
B. Diffraction D. Translucent
A. Refraction C. Opaque
B. Diffraction D. Reflection
13. The bending of light when passing from one medium to another.
A. Refraction C. Opaque
B. Diffraction D. Reflection
15. Allow the sufficient visible light to pass through them that the object on the other side may be clearly seen.
A. Transparent C. Opaque
B. Diffraction D. Reflection
A. Refraction C. Opaque
B. Diffraction D. Reflection
17. Allows the light pass, however diffuse it sufficiently that objects on the other side may not be clearly distinguished.
A. Transparent C. Translucent
B. Diffraction D. Reflection
19. Where the blue and green lights merged over the other, it will produce a:
A. Magenta C. Red
B. Cyan D. Yellow
A. Green C. Red
B. Blue D. Yellow
A. Gray C. Black
B. Blue D. Violet
22. The combination of green and red color the result is?
A. Magenta C. Red
B. Cyan D. Yellow
A. Green C. White
B. Black D. Yellow
A. Post C. Pohs
B. Poss D. Phos
A. Write C. Color
B. Draw D. Graft
30. It is an art or science which deals with study of principles of photography and preparation for photographic
evidences.
33. He used the sun picture by placing the opaque object on leather treated with silver nitrate.
34. He discover the first color image, photograph by himself “Tartan Ribbon”.
A. 1849 C. 1829
B. 1839 D. 1859
A. Sun C. Camera
B. Silver Nitrate D. Silver Chlorine
A. 700-1000nn C. 400-700nn
B. 1-30nn D. 30-400nn
39. It is the mechanical and chemical result of photography.
A. Photography C. Photo
B. Photograph D. Picture
A. 1989 C. 1998
B. 1988 D. 1899
41. The Bible (Genesis 1:3-5) God created the earth and there should be light and darkness which is daylight and
night. Among these, what is the basic component of photography?
42. In photography, it is an exhibit shown in court for scrutiny by litigants and others.
43. When a photograph was developed, the objects in open space casts a deep and uniform shadow, what was the
lighting condition when the shot was taken?
A. Bright C. Dull
B. Hazy D. Cloudy
43. When a material does not allow light to pass its medium it is said to be:
A. Transparent C. Translucent
B. Opaque D. All of the above
A. Microphotograph B. Photomicrograph
C. Photomacrograph D. Macrophotograph
45. To view watermarks in disputed documents, what particular method of photography is utilized?
47. It is the film with the widest range of sensitivity to the various energies of the electromagnetic spectrum.
A. Infra-red C. X-ray
B. Orthochromatic D. Panchromatic
48. The first use of photography in police work is in what particular field?
A. Red C. Yellow
B. Green D. Blue
50. It is the color of most ordinary objects are due to the fact they do not absorb the same amount of light at each
wavelength.
A. Scattering C. Dispersion
B. Fluorescence D. Absorption