
FINAL PRE-BOARD IN FORENSIC SCIENCE
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- Q1
A forensic chemist is tasked to examine the chemical nature and composition of the following except:
explosives
blood
fingerprint
body fluids
45s - Q2
The word forensic came from the LATIN word 'forum' which means
legal
place of discussion
market place
public
45s - Q3
It is the application of various sciences to answer questions relating to examination and comparison of biological evidence and scientific evidence.
Evidence Examination
Criminalistics
Forensic Chemistry
Forensic Science
45s - Q4
What system of identification used earlier than the fingeprint system, and is made by measuring various bony structure of human body developed by Alphonse Bertillon?
Portrait Parle
Photography
Tattoo
Anthropometry
45s - Q5
The chief magistrate of the Hooghly District in India, first used fingerprints on contracts with the natives. He is also known as Father of Chiroscopy.
JCA Mayer
Sir William James Herschel
John Evangelist Purkinje
Herman Welcker
45s - Q6
The greater the number of points of similarities and dissimilarities of two persons compared, the greater the probability for the conclusion to be correct. What is this law called?
Law of Multiplicity of evidence in Identification
Law of Super Imposition
All of these
Identification by Comparison and Exclusion
45s - Q7
Th first conviction n the Philippine case which gives recognition to the science of fingerprint.
People vs, Jennings
West Case
People vs, Medina
Miranda vs. Arizona
45s - Q8
This refers to the study of fingerprints for the purpose of identification.
dactylography
Poroscopy
dactyloscopy
Podoscopy
45s - Q9
A dogmatic principle which postulates that the fingerprint cannot be forged.
principle of individuality
principle of constancy
None of the above
principle of infallibility
45s - Q10
Ridge form in the person's fingers and feet during its infants stage which usually starts
3rd - 7th months of the fetus life
3rd - 4th months of the fetus life
3rd - 6th months of the fetus life
3rd - 5th months of the fetus life
45s - Q11
What do you call the inner terminus or focal point related at the center or the approximate?
center
open data
delta
core
45s - Q12
What fingerprint patter does not have ridge count?
arches
radial loops
whorls
ulnar loops
45s - Q13
Which of the following is also called "delta" in fingerprint identification?
enclosures
inner terminus
lower ridge
outer terminus
45s - Q14
What type of a pattern possesses an angle, an uptrust, or two of the three characteristics of the loop?
central pocket loop
tented arch
accidental whorl
plain arch
45s - Q15
In an accidental whorl type of pattern, what pattern is not in the combination?
plain arch
plain whorl
ulnar loop
tented arch
45s