
FORENSIC SCIENCE PARCTICE TEST
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- Q1
__________ are 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.
Black Lines
Ridges
Imaginary Lines
Furrows
60s - Q2
What is that downward slope of the ridges above the core formed from the direction of the thumb towards the little finger?
Loop
Central Pocket loop whorl
Ulnar loop
Accidental Whorl
60s - Q3
He published nine (9) fingerprint patterns but he made no mention of the value of fingerprints for personal identification.
John Evangelist Purkinje
J.C.A. Mayer
Francis Galton
Malpighi
60s - Q4
What is that two innermost ridges running parallel with each other and diverging at a certain point surrounding the pattern area?
Convergence
Type lines
Pattern Area
Divergence
60s - Q5
What are those that are sometimes referred to as papillary or epidermal ridges?
Friction Ridges
Latent ridges
Dermal Ridges
Fingerprints
60s - Q6
When the innermost sufficient recurve contains no ending ridge or rod rising as high as the shoulder of the loop, the Core is placed on the shoulder of the loop farther from the Delta.
Partially false
Partially True
False
True
60s - Q7
The inner layer of the skin is known as
Dermis
Scarf
Pores
Epidermis
60s - Q8
What is that portion of the fingerprint bounded by the type lines where the characteristics needed for interpretation/classification is found?
Double Lines
Ridges
Loops
Pattern Area
60s - Q9
He discovered the three families of fingerprint patterns.
Dr. Marcelo Malpighi
Francis Galton
Govard Bidloo
J.C.A. Mayer
60s - Q10
A single ridge which divide into two or more ridges.
Bifurcation
Type lines
Core
Pattern Area
60s - Q11
It appears after the sub-secondary classification at the extreme right portion of the classification formula.
Final Classification
Key Classification
Primary Classification
Secondary Classification
60s - Q12
Which of the following is a type of secondary classification?
By slant line to the right
By slant line to the left
By small letter
All of these
60s - Q13
What type of classification takes into consideration only the loop type starting from the right thumb (the first loop appearing in the set of prints on a fingerprint card)?
Secondary Classification
Key Classification
Primary Classification
Final Classification
60s - Q14
What is that epidermal hairless skin found on the lower surface of the hands and feet covered with minute ridges?=
Flexure line
Epidermis
Polydactyl skin
Friction Skin
60s - Q15
What do you call the inner terminus or focal point located at the center or the approximate center of the pattern area?
Core
Open Delta
Center
Delta
60s