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  • 1. A photograph through a compound microscope and maybe a greatly enlarged image of a small area
A) Microfilm viewer
B) Photomicrographs
C) Photomicrographs
  • 2. A colored fluid or various marking material used for writing or printing
A) INK
B) Pen
C) ink eradicator
  • 3. A writing instrument having as it's marking tip a small, freely rotating ball bearing that rolls the ink onto the paper
A) FOUNTAIN PEN
B) BALL POINT PEN
C) PENCIL
  • 4. A material used for writing that is not visible until treated by some developing process
A) SECRET INKS
B) INK ERADICATOR
C) VISIBLE INK
  • 5. Any process in which eresed writing is developed or brought out again on the document itself
A) RESTORATION
B) INTERLINEATION
C) DECIPHERMENT
  • 6. The removal of writing or printing from a document
A) INSERTION
B) OBLITERATION
C) INTERLINEATION
D) ERASURE
  • 7. A document that contains some change
A) ALTERED DOCUMENTS
B) CHARGED DOCUMENT
C) DISPUTED DOCUMENT
  • 8. The result of a character printing above on below it's proper position
A) horizontal malalignment
B) rebound
C) vertical malalignment
D) off its feet
  • 9. A defect in which a character prints a double impression with the lighter one slightly offset to the right or left
A) vertical malalignment
B) rebound
C) horizontal malalignment
D) off its feet
  • 10. The cylinder that serves the backing for the paper and absorbs the blow from the typeface
A) DEFECT
B) PLATEN
C) CHARACTERS
  • 11. Any identifying characteristics of a typewriter that cannot be corrected by simply cleaning the typeface or replacing the ribbon
A) PERMANENT DEFECT
B) TRANSITORY DEFECT
C) TEMPORARY DEFECT
  • 12. The condition of a typeface printing haveier on one side or corner than the remainder of its outline
A) horizontal malalignment
B) rebound
C) vertical malalignment
D) off its feet
  • 13. An alignment defect in which the character prints to the character prints to the right or left of its proper position
A) vertical malalignment
B) off its feet
C) horizontal malalignment
D) rebound
  • 14. Any abnormally or maladjustment in a typewriter that is reflected in its work and leads to its individualization or identification
A) PLATEN
B) DEFECT
C) CHARACTERS
  • 15. In Connection of typewriting identification, letters, symbols, numerals and points of punctuation
A) DEFECT
B) PLATEN
C) CHARACTERS
  • 16. Both the circumstances under the writing was prepared and the factors influencing the writter s ability to write at the time of execution
A) Significant Writing Habits
B) Writing Condition
C) Natural Variation
  • 17. A fraudulent signature executed by actually following the outline of a signature with the Writing instrument
A) Spurious Signature
B) Freehand Imitation
C) Traced Forgery
  • 18. The combination of the basic design of letters and writing movements as taught in school
A) Line Quality
B) Significant writing habits
C) Copy book form
D) System of writing
  • 19. The angel or inclination of the axis of letters relative to the baseline
A) Skill
B) Speed of Writing
C) Slant
  • 20. Any characteristics of handwriting that is sufficiently uncommon and well fixed to serve as a fundamental point in the identification
A) Significant writing habits
B) Line Quality
C) System of writing
D) Copy book form
  • 21. A widening of the ink stroke due to added pressure on a flexible pen point or to the use of stub pen
A) Shading
B) Pen Lift
C) Retouching
D) Retracing
  • 22. That element of the writing movement marked by regular or periodic recurrences
A) Writing Condition
B) Rhythm
C) Line Quality
  • 23. Any stroke that goes back over another writing stroke
A) Patching
B) Shading
C) Retracing
D) Retouching
  • 24. The average force with which the pen contacts the paper as estimated from an examination of the writing
A) Pen Emphasis
B) Pen Position
C) Pen Escope
D) Pen Pressure
  • 25. A term characterizing the visible record in the writter stroke of the basic movements and manner of holding the writing instrument
A) System of writing
B) Line Quality
C) Shading
D) Rhythm
  • 26. The design of letters that in fundamental in a writing system
A) copy book form
B) natural variation
C) significant writing habits
D) system of writing
  • 27. Amy property or marked that distinguished and in document examination commonly refers to identifying details
A) Characteristics
B) Class characteristics
  • 28. As used in this test critical comparison or side by side examination
A) Collation
B) Conclusion
  • 29. The act of setting two or more items side by side to weigh their identifying qualities
A) Collation
B) Comparison
C) Conclusion
  • 30. An property or marked that distinguished
A) Characteristics
B) Class characteristics
C) Comparison
D) Collation
  • 31. Characteristics that is common to a group
A) Class characteristics
B) Characteristics
C) Comparison
D) Collation
  • 32. Critical comparison or side by side examination
A) Conclusion
B) Collation
C) Comparison
D) Document
  • 33. The act of setting two or more items side by side to weigh their identifying qualities
A) Collation
B) Trapology
C) Comparison
D) Examination
  • 34. A scientific conclusion results from relating observed facts by logical common sense reasoning in accordance with established rules or laws
A) Conclusion
B) Document examiner
C) Comparison
D) Document
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