Photography
  • 1. an art or science which deals with the reproduction of images through the action of light pon sensitized materials, with the aid of camera and its accessories, and the chemical processes involved therein
A) Forensic photography
B) Photography
C) Photograph
D) Police photography
  • 2. It is an art or science which deals with the study of the principles of photography, the preparation of photographic evidence, and its application to police work
A) Photography
B) Photograp
C) Police Photography
D) Forensic photography
  • 3. is an art or sciencs of photographically documenting a crime scene and evidence for laboratory examination and analysis for purposes of court trial
A) Police photography
B) photograph
C) photography
D) Forensic photography
  • 4. What type of a camera is best suited for police photography due to as flexbility for adoption to any fype of photographing due to its replaceable long
A) View or press
B) Single lense reflex
C) View finder type
D) Twin lens reflex
  • 5. The utmost photograph in criminal investigation is
A) Record purposes
B) Sketching purposes
C) Identification purposes
D) Investigation purposes
  • 6. The mechanical and chemical result of photography is called
A) Photograph
B) Police investigation
C) Police photography
D) Photography
  • 7. The combination of blue and green produces
A) Orange
B) Magenta
C) Cyan
D) Yellow
  • 8. The combination of green and red produces
A) Yellow
B) Orange
C) Cyan
D) Magenta
  • 9. The combination of red and blue produces
A) Orange
B) Yellow
C) Cyan
D) Magenta
  • 10. All except one are the secondary colors of light
A) Red
B) Yellow
C) Magenta
D) Cyan
  • 11. All except one are the primary colors of light
A) Blue
B) Yellow
C) Green
D) Red
  • 12. Especially the camera is needed in photograph to
A) Record the image
B) Makes the image permanent
C) Makes the image visible
D) Exclude all wanted lights
  • 13. Which of the following is not a factor in the computation for exposure
A) Lighting condition
B) Type of subject
C) Asa ratio of the film
D) Type of camera
  • 14. Which part of the camera that is responsible for determining the intensity of light coming from the object being photographed
A) Guide number
B) Luminescene
C) Light meter
D) Wattage
  • 15. What camera accessory is designed to effectively augment the adverse lighting condition of the object being photographed
A) Cable release
B) Flash unit
C) Extension tube
D) Light meter
  • 16. A lens defect whereby light passing the sides of the lens is either bent in ward or outward does producing a deformed image is called
A) Extension tube
B) Distortion
C) Astigmatism
D) Spherical aberration
  • 17. What lens has the focal length that is not more than twice the diagonal half of the negative
A) Zoom
B) Telephoto
C) Wide angle lens
D) Normal
  • 18. What part of the camera that provides a means of determining better perspective
A) Focusing
B) Viewfinder
C) Lens
D) Light meter
  • 19. What type of lens design for surveillance work where the photographer must be far from the object photograph to avoid being detected
A) Normal lens
B) Wide angle lens
C) Telephoto lens
D) Shot focus lens
  • 20. What type of camera which has the ability to produce an instant photograph upon exposure
A) Variable focus camera
B) Miniature camera
C) Fix focus camera
D) Polaroid camera
  • 21. What contraption or device is used to block the path of light passing through the lens exposing the sensitized material
A) Rangefinder
B) Exposure
C) Shutter
D) View finder
  • 22. This indicates the amount of light passing through the lens in proportion to its focal point
A) Numbers
B) Exposure
C) Flash meters
D) Electronics flash
  • 23. What kind of diaphragm opening must one use to get the wider depth of field
A) Smaller
B) Shorter
C) Wider
D) Longer
  • 24. Are the means by which the objects distance is estimated or calculated to form a sharp or clear image
A) Focusing
B) Parallax error
C) Viewing
D) Exposure
  • 25. How would the photographer adjust or set shutter speed of his camera if his objective is to freeze the action of moving objects
A) Normal
B) Slow
C) Medium
D) Fast
  • 26. Which part of the camera that works like the pupil of the eye it may be enlarged or contracted
A) Lens aperture
B) Diaphragm opening
C) All of these
D) Lens opening
  • 27. This is literally meant to paint with light
A) Photography
B) Forensic photography
C) Photograph
D) Police photography
  • 28. The taking a magnified photograph of a small object through attaching a camera to the ocular of a compound microscope so as to show minute details of the physical evidence refers to
A) Microphotography
B) Macrophotography
C) Photo macrography
D) Photo micrography
  • 29. The average speed of the light in air is
A) 18700,000 miles sec
B) 188,000 miles sec
C) 186,000 miles sec
D) 185, 000 miles sec
  • 30. How many parts does a camera generally have
A) Five
B) Four
C) Three
D) Six
  • 31. A part of the camera which is designed to control the amount of light passing the lens
A) Focal length
B) Yellow blue red
C) Relative aperture
D) Focal distance
  • 32. Which of the following lens defects will produce a sharp center object but with a blurred side
A) Lateral adoration
B) Spherical aberration
C) Chromatic aberration
D) Distortion
  • 33. The part of the camera which provides of determining the extent of the area coverage of a given lens is called
A) Scale bed
B) Focal length
C) Viewfinder
D) Depth of field
  • 34. The characteristic of a lens which controls the degree of sharpness of a given object is called
A) Ground glass
B) Scale bed
C) Focusing
D) Split image focus
  • 35. The term pertaining to matters at issue before a court of law is called
A) Forensic
B) Forensic photography
C) Forum
D) Forensic science
  • 36. What type of camera is best suited for police photography due to its flexibility for adoption to any type of photographing due to its replaceable lens
A) Viewfinder type
B) Single lens reflex
C) Twin lens reflex
D) View or press
  • 37. The distance between the optical centers of the lens to the film plane once the camera is focusing in an infinite position is called
A) Focal distance
B) Depth of field
C) Focal length
D) Hyper focal
  • 38. Lens corrected for astigmatism
A) Rapid rectilinear lens
B) Eyeglasses/Achromatic lens
C) Anastigmat lens
D) Aprochomat lens
  • 39. A camera used for surveillance must have a lens with focal length that
A) Wide angle lens
B) Normal lens
C) Narrow angle lens
D) Telephoto lens
  • 40. When a material does not allow light to pass its medium it is said to be
A) Transparent
B) All of these
C) Translucent
D) Opaque
  • 41. In crime scene photography what is the sufficient lens type for interior photographs
A) White angle lens
B) Normal lens
C) Narrow angle lens
D) Telephoto lens
  • 42. Refers to the most difficult lens defect
A) Distortion
B) Chromatic aberration
C) Coma
D) Astigmatism
  • 43. It is used to allow light to enter through the lens for a predetermined time interval
A) Viewfinder
B) Holder of sensitized material
C) Light tight box
D) Shutter
  • 44. It's primary used in photography is focusing the light to the subject
A) Lens
B) Lightight box
C) Viewfinder
D) Shutter
  • 45. Refers to the presence of all colors
A) Rainbow
B) Gray light
C) White light
D) Black
  • 46. Are devices which allow the photographer to watch the object he is photography it is usually made up of small lens and mirrors
A) Range finder
B) Tripod
C) Shutter
D) View finders
  • 47. Refers to the respond of film to different wavelength of light source
A) Light sensitivity
B) Spectral sensitivity
C) Film sensitivity
D) Color sensitivity
  • 48. A film sensitive to ultraviolet rays and blue color only
A) Orthochromatic
B) Panchromatic
C) Blue sensitive
D) Infrared
  • 49. Lighting condition when object in open space casts no shadow
A) Cloudy
B) Hazy
C) Dull
D) Bright
  • 50. Lens corrected for astigmatism
A) Anastigmat lens
B) Eyeglasses
C) Aprochomat lens
D) Toric lenses
  • 51. A camera used for surveillance must have a lens with focal length that is
A) Narrow angle lens
B) Wide angle lens
C) Normal lens
D) Telephoto lens
  • 52. When a material does not allow light to pass its medium it is said to be
A) All of these
B) Opaque
C) Translucent
D) Transparent
  • 53. The first use of photography in police work is in what particular field
A) Crime prevention
B) Surveillance work
C) Identification of files
D) Crime scene investigation
  • 54. In crime scene photography what is the sufficient lens type for interior photographs
A) Wide angle lens
B) Normal lens
C) Medium focus
D) Telephoto lens
  • 55. In police photography to obtain a general view of the scene we use a camera at what particular level
A) Elevated
B) Birds eye view
C) Worm eye view
D) Eye level
  • 56. A photographic positive made while exposing the photographic paper being held tightly against a negative
A) Positive print
B) Negative print
C) Contact print
D) Print
  • 57. This accessory is attached to the shutter to prevent accidental movement of the camera during the exposure of period
A) Light meter
B) Tripod
C) Cable release
D) Guide number
  • 58. The most dependable device that will measure the brightness of light
A) Extinction me
B) Flash unit
C) Photoelectric me
D) Light meter
  • 59. A device used in determining the intensity of light that strikes the object and affects the film
A) Cable release
B) Tripod
C) Light meter
D) Guide number
  • 60. It refers to the taking of the photographs of arrested persons for identification purposes
A) Physical lineup
B) Rouge gallery
C) Mugging
D) Physical show up
  • 61. The determining factor of the size of an image as well as the area of coverage of a given camera lens is the?
A) Hyper focal distance
B) Diaphragm opening
C) Depth of field
D) Focal length
  • 62. If the basic exposure for a given film in bright sunlight is /125 f11 the exposure setting dull sunlight would be
A) 1/125 f16
B) 1/125 f5. 6
C) 1/125 f4
D) 1/125 f8
  • 63. The lens opening also known as the relative aperture is the indicator for light transmitting capability of the lens which of the following lens opening will admit more light to pass through its medium
A) F-4
B) F-11
C) F5.6
D) F-8
  • 64. How much light will the combination of 1/125 f-4 will accept compare to 1/250 f-5.6
A) Equal
B) Two
C) Three
D) Four
  • 65. Taking photograph at night will not be a problem using
A) Moderate
B) Slow shutter
C) B-shutter
D) Fast shutter
  • 66. Refers to the image forming device of the camera which was discovered by daniel barbaro
A) Penta prism
B) Camera obscura
C) Condenser
D) Shutter
  • 67. Specially, the camera is needed in photography to
A) Makes the image permanent
B) Record the image
C) Excude all unwanted and unnecessary lights
D) Makes the image visible
  • 68. To readily determine the degree of magnification of a subject in a photograph should be placed beside the subject
A) Range finder
B) Gray scale
C) Ruler
D) Scale bed
  • 69. What type of a camera is ideal to police photography
A) Single lens reflex (SLR)
B) Viewfinder type
C) Press view camera
D) Twin lens reflex (TLR)
  • 70. Why must the taking of photographs from an unusual camera position in crime photography be avoided
A) It distorts the perspective
B) It distorts the texture
C) It distorts the magnification
D) It distorts the focus
  • 71. How many parts does a camera generally has with all other parts treated as accessories
A) Four
B) Three
C) Five
D) Six
  • 72. What is considered as the utmost use of photography in police work
A) For record purpose
B) For preservation
C) For court presentation
D) For identification
  • 73. What kind of diaphragm opening should a photographer used in order to get a wider depth of field
A) Wider
B) Shorter
C) Smaller
D) Larger
  • 74. What part of the camera controls the opening and closing of the shutter regulates the quantity of light that reaches and affects the sensitized materials a dial which sets the length of time in which the light is allowed to enter the camera
A) Shutter speed dial
B) Focusing mechanism
C) Shutter release button
D) Shutter speed
  • 75. The simplest camera is a — which consists of a box with a small hole in one of its sides
A) Nikkon camera
B) Pinhole camera
C) Camera obscura
D) Fix focus camera
  • 76. What changes the size of the aperture of the lens and regulates the amount of light reaching the film
A) Diaphragm
B) Lens
C) Shutter
D) Film
  • 77. In photography which one is not a primary color
A) Magenta
B) Yellow
C) All of these
D) Cyan
  • 78. In police photography it can be used as demonstration in largements individual photos projection slides motion pictures during
A) Court exhibits
B) Educational tour
C) Court proceedings
D) Crime prevention
  • 79. — is a mechanical result of photography
A) Picture
B) Photograph
C) Camera
D) Film
  • 80. It is the amount of light received by a photographic emulsion or imaging cheap overall exposure is the product of the intensity of the light
A) Develop
B) Depth field
C) Exposure
D) Focus
  • 81. It is the overall scene taken to portray the areas as if the person viewing the scene is seeing it from the standing position
A) Extreme close up
B) Medium view or mid range
C) General view or long range
D) Closed up view range
  • 82. Photograph normally taken 5 ft or last from the subject matter
A) Medium view or mid range
B) Close up range
C) General view
D) Extreme close up shot
  • 83. It is the process of obtaining photographic magnification of minute objects by using a camera attached to a compound microscope the art or process of photographing minute objects magnified by means of microscope and enlarged from 10 times
A) Micro photography
B) Infrared photography
C) Ultraviolet photography
D) Macro photography
  • 84. A photographic method of taking a series of photographs in a circular or clockwise direction overlapping each other slightly to show the entire scene
A) Continuous method
B) Quadrant method
C) Progressive method
D) Overlapping method
  • 85. It is a location at which an offense was committed and where the potential evidence of that crime may exist
A) Academy
B) Crime scene
C) Balayong
D) Full bright
  • 86. There are three most common methods of documenting a crime scene
A) Note taking
B) Sketching
C) Photography
D) All of the above
  • 87. The sharpness or clearness of the objects being photographed will depend upon the focusing system of the camera
A) Lens
B) Focusing mechanism
C) Film advance
D) Shutter
  • 88. It will control the duration between the opening and closing of the shutter
A) Lens aperture
B) Viewfinder
C) Shutter speed
D) Film holder
  • 89. Photographs normally taken 5 ft or less from the subject matter
A) Medium view or mid range
B) Extreme close up
C) General view
D) Close up view range
  • 90. It is a light tight box with the means of forming the image holding sensitized materials and controlling the amount of light that will reach the film
A) Tripod
B) Camera
C) Cable release
D) Camera strap
  • 91. A stand consisting of three legs and a mounting head for a camera used to support and stabilize the camera
A) Filter
B) Light meter
C) Cable release
D) Tripod
  • 92. A cable with a button or plunger attached to a camera to prevent accidental movement and eliminate camera shake
A) Extension tube
B) Light meter
C) Tripod
D) Cable release
  • 93. The full name of your instructor
A) Maria elena palay magadia
B) Magdalena p magadia
C) Mary elaine palay
D) Maximo p magadia
  • 94. Part of the camera that holds the film firmly inside the camera
A) Film holder
B) Viewfinder
C) Shutter
D) Lens
  • 95. In photography the light rights when it strikes minute crystals of light sensitive surface (films and photographic papers) thru the use of mechanical device called
A) Photograph
B) Film
C) Photograph device
D) Camera
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