A) Thin cross section of the hair is oval in shape B) Cross section will be oval to round in shape. C) Hair is usually kinky with marked variation in the diameter along the shaft. D) Contain heavy pigment distributed unevenly.
A) Hair contains very fine to coarse pigment and more evenly distributed. B) Cross section will be oval to round in shape C) Hair is coarse and straight with very little variation in diameter along the shaft of the hair. D) Usually straight and wavy and not kinky.
A) Limb hair B) Pubic hair C) Trunk hair D) Moustache
A) Infants hair B) Teens hair C) Toddler hair D) Children hair
A) Animal fiber B) Vegetable fiber C) Mineral fiber D) Silk
A) Light yellow B) Bluish-white to bluish yellow C) Brilliant white D) Brilliant flesh yellow
A) Natural silk B) Acetate silk C) Cuprate silk D) Nitro silk
A) Wild silk B) Cultivated silk C) Natural silk D) Artificial silk
A) Asbesto B) Fibers C) Silk D) Wool
A) textelis B) Textilis C) Textulis D) Textere
A) Must harden rapidly to a rigid mass. B) At must be easy to apply. C) Must pot have the tendency to adhere to the impression D) Should not injure the impression
A) Pb 50%, Cd 12.5%, Sn 25%, B 12.5% B) Cd 12.5%, Pb 25%, B 50%, Sn 12.5% C) B 12%, Sn 25%, Pb 12.5%, Cd 50% D) Sa 12.5%, B 25%, Cd 12.5%, Pb 50%
A) Cadium B) Carbon Dioxide C) Cadmium D) Cudium
A) Woods metal B) Alloy C) Negocoll D) Negocoll
A) Hardening B) Rotarding C) Accelerating D) Hastening
A) Plastic material B) Woods metal C) Negocoll D) Plaster of Paris
A) Celerit B) Plastic material C) Plaster of Paris D) Negocoll
A) Examination of tool impression is done by comparative examination the purpose of which is to determine or to show that the tool made the impression in question. B) Any material which can be changed from plastic or liquid state to the solid condition is called casting material. C) It is hard to identify since one mark overlaps the other, D) Inprint is a weak mark made by gravity that stays on the surface
A) Tool marks B) Friction marks C) Freckles marks D) Compression marks
A) Gas B) Glass C) Solid D) Oxide
A) very recent B) still less recent C) less recent D) not recent
A) colored writng ink B) Logwood ink C) Carbon ink D) Nigrosine ink
A) aniline ink B) Logwood ink C) India ink D) Nigrosine ink
A) chinese ink B) logwood ink C) ballpoint pen ink D) Colored writing ink
A) Indented writing B) writing on carbon paper C) obliteration D) Contact writing
A) Carbon ink B) India ink C) Nigrosine ink D) Chinese ink
A) wire mark B) ink mark C) stamp mark D) water mark
A) Absorption test B) exposure to charcoal C) soaking in coffee solution D) ironing
A) Absorption technique B) Absorption test C) chemical test D) soaking in tea solution
A) mechanical pulp B) Rag sulfite C) Rosin D) soda-sulfite mixture |