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  • 1. What is our secondary colors of light?
A) Red, Cyan, Yellow
B) Cyan, Yellow, Magenta
C) Green, Red, Magenta
D) Red, Blue, Green
  • 2. An artificial light best used in deciphering obliterated documents and charred document. It has the wavelength of 700-1000 millimicron?
A) Visible rays
B) Ultra-violet rays
C) Infrared rays
D) X-rays
  • 3. The science of obtaining photographic magnification of minute objects by using a camera attached to a compound microscope. The camera lens is removed because the microscope forms the image?
A) Photomicrography
B) Macrophotogarphy
C) Microphotography
D) Photomacrography
  • 4. It has a wavelength of 30-40 nanometers, it is best use for photograph of fingerprints in multi colored, documents that are altered, decipherment of erase writing using chemical.
A) Invisible light
B) Infrared rays
C) Ultra-violet rays
D) X-rays
  • 5. It is a continuum of all electromagnetic waves arrange according to frequency and wavelength.
A) Electromagnetic radiation
B) Wavelegth
C) Frequency
D) Electromagnetic spectrum
  • 6. May arise from differences in the refractive or bending power of a transparent medium light of different wavelength. The rainbow is the best example of this phenomenon.
A) Refraction of light
B) Prism
C) Dispersion of color
D) Bending of light
  • 7. What is the main purpose of photography in personal identification documents?
A) Verifying person's Identity
B) Artistic Expression
C) Advertisement
D) Entertainment purpose
  • 8. What is the main purpose of crime scene photography?
A) To create dramatic photos for the media
B) To document evidence accurately and permanently
C) To practice photography skills
D) To decorate police offices
  • 9. Who is the person in 1666 proved that the white light that seen by a man is mixture of all colors?
A) Pining Garcia
B) Isaac Newton
C) Alphonse Bertillon
D) Albert Einstein
  • 10. What we called to the distance from crest to the wave of the next succeeding crest?
A) Frequency
B) Crest
C) Wavelength
D) Trough
  • 11. In police photography, to obtain a general view of the scene of the crime we used a camera at what particular level?
A) Worm' eye view
B) General view
C) Bird's eye view
D) Eye view
  • 12. All evidence presented in court, before being formally accepted, requires that it satisfies the basic requirements for admissibility, which are relevancy and competency
A) Preservation
B) For record purposes
C) Crime scene photography
D) For Court Exhibits
  • 13. the units of light wavelength which is equivalent to one-millionth part of a millimeter.
A) Crest
B) Millimicron
C) Angstrom
D) Trough
  • 14. In crime scene photography, what view tends to show the extent damage on the subject?
A) Close - up
B) General
C) Extreme Close - up
D) Medium
  • 15. Which of the following should a crime scene photographer avoid?
A) Altering the scene for a better shot
B) Taking multiple angles of the evidence
C) Capturing overall mid-range, and close-up shots
D) Using a ruler for scale
  • 16. It is mixture of all colors of spectrum, or the presence of all colors.
A) Ultra-violet light
B) Black light
C) White light
D) Heat rays
  • 17. Which of the following in four modern photographic rays is best use to see a bullet inside of the body? It has 1-10 nanometer.
A) Infrared rays
B) Visible rays
C) Ultra-violet rays
D) X-rays
  • 18. This process of taking photograph of a far object with the aid of long focus and it is the best use in surveillance work.
A) Photomicrography
B) Macrophotogarphy
C) Photography
D) Telephotography
  • 19. In Crime scene photography what view tends to show the four angle of possible entrance and exit point of the suspect or it showing the nature of the crime?
A) General View
B) Close - up View
C) Long range View
D) Medium View
  • 20. It is one of our primary color that has 500-600 millimicron/nanometer.
A) Red
B) Blue
C) Green
D) Yellow
  • 21. Used synonymously with photomacrography
    ?
A) Photomacrography
B) Macrophotography
C) Photomicrography
D) Microphotography
  • 22. Is the science or art of obtaining images in sensitize materials by action of electromagnetic rays?
A) Polygraphy
B) Photography
C) Graphology
D) Chemistry
  • 23. The photograph that is obtained in negative, the light part will be the ?
A) Blackest
B) Colored
C) Brigthest
D) White
  • 24. Is the type of radiation having wavelength of 400-700 millimicrons. Designed for ordinary photographing purposes.
A) Visible light
B) Ultra-violet rays
C) Invisible light
D) Infrared rays
  • 25. What is the most common use of photography in police work?
A) Personal Identification
B) For record purpos
C) Photoghraphyes
D) Crime scene photography
  • 26. In addition to Legal Medicine, as prober how can you preserve perishable evidence like injuries, contusions, hematoma, and others?
A) Photography
B) Marking
C) Recording
D) Sketching
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