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  • 1. THIS USED ALL AFTER ONLY THE HAVE PHOTOGRAPHS BEEN IS USKE REWIND THE EXPOSED FILM BACK TO THE CANISTER.
A) ASA DIAL
B) SHUTTER BUTTON
C) REWIND CRANK
  • 2. CONSIDERED TO BE THE UTMOST USED OF PHOTOGRAPHY IN POLICE WORK.
A) DISCOVERING AND PROYING
B) RECORD PURPOSES
C) PRESERVATION
  • 3. TAKING A MAGNIFIED PHOTOGRAPH OF SHALL OBJECT THROUGH ATTACHING A CAMERA TO THE OCULAR OF A COMPOUND MICROSCOPE SO AS TO SHOW A MINUTE DETAILE OF THE PHYSICAL EVIDENCE.
A) TELEPHOTOGRAPHY
B) MACROPHOTOGRAPHY
C) PROTOMICROGRAPHY
D) MICROPHOTOGRAPHY
  • 4. TAKING A HAGNIFIED

    (ENLARGED) PHOTOGRAPH OF SMALL OBJECT BY ATTACHING AN EXTENDED TUBE LENS MACRO LENSI TO THE CAMERA.
A) PROTOMACROGRAPHY
B) TELEPHOTOGRAPHY
C) MICROPHOTOGRAPHY
D) PROTOMICROGRAPHY
  • 5. IS THE FROCESS OF TAKING

    PHOTOGRAPH OF A FAR OBJECT WITH THE AID OF A LONG FOCUS AND TELEPHOTO LENS.
A) MICROPHOTOGRAPHY
B) PROTOMICROGRAPHY
C) TELEPHOTOGRAPHY
D) MACROPHOTOGRAPHY
  • 6. IT IS A MECHANICAL RESULT OF PHOTOGRAPHY. TO PRODUCE A PHOTOGRAPGH, LIGHT (ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION IS NEEDED.
A) PHOTO BONG BONG
B) PHOTOSYNTHESIS
C) PHOTO BOOTH
D) PHOTOGRAPH
  • 7. RADIATION HAVING THE RATELET BETWEEN TO 10 TER GA MILTMOCRONS, THEY ARE PRODUCED BY PASSING AN ELECTRIC CURRENT THROUGH SPECIAL TIFE OF VACUUM TUBE
A) VISIBLE LIGHT RAYS
B) INFRARED RAYS
C) X-RAYS
D) ULTRA-VIOLET RAYS
  • 8. BADIAZIOE HAVING & BAVELENGTH OF 30 10 40 BANCHETER OF MELIMICRONE 18 URED TO FHOTOGRAPH FINGERPRINTE CH MOLTI-COLORE BACKROUND, DOCUMENTS THAT ARE ALTERED CHEMICALLY, OR OVER WRITINGE, AND THE DETECTION OF SECRET WRITIN
A) X-RAYS
B) INFRARED RAYS
C) VISIBLE LIGHT RAYS
D) ULTRA-VIOLET RAYS
  • 9. TED IN SAKING POONATH OF OBITERATES WRITINGE, BORSE OF DIRTY DOCUMENTS OB BLACKOUT PHOTOGRAPHY
A) INFRARED RAYS
B) VISIBLE LIGHT RAYS
C) X-RAYS
D) ULTRA-VIOLET RAYS
  • 10. THE ABSORPTION OF LIGHT THROUGH AN OPAQUE MEDIUM HOMAS ARE ABLE TO SEE COLORS BECAUSE OF ABSORPTION
A) REFLECTION
B) FROM THE ROOT IT WORDS
C) ABSORPTION
D) TRANSMISSION
  • 11. ALLOWS SUFFICIENT VISIBLE LIGHT TO FARS THROUGH THEM THAT THE SJECT OF THE OTHER SIDE MAY BE CLEARLY
A) ORAQUE OBJECT
B) TRANSLUCENT OBJECT
C) TRANSPARENT OBJECT
  • 12. Sheet of plastics coated with silver halide emulsion contains salts that bonded by gelatin.
A) Film
B) Base
C) Emulsion
D) anti-halation backing
  • 13. Made up of a plastic material serves as a support to the emulsion
A) anti-halation backing
B) Filming
C) Ayusin
D) Base
  • 14. this layers is placed between the emulsion and the plastic base of a tim to prevent whatever light that passes through the emulsion and reflected by the base hack to the emulsion forms
A) Combustion
B) Emulsion
C) Base
D) Anti-halation backing
  • 15. SENSITIVE TO ULTRAVIOLET RAYS, TO LIE, GREEN AND RED COLOR
A) INFRARED
B) PANCHROMATIC
C) ORTHOCHROMATIC
D) BLUE SENSITIVE
  • 16. SENSITIVE TO ULTRAVIOLET RAYS, BLUE AND GREEN COLORS IT IS NOT SENSITIVE TO HED COLOR
A) INFRARED
B) BLUE SENSITIVE
C) ORTHOCHROMATIC
D) PANCHROMATIC
  • 17. THIS REFERS TO A PAPER COATED WITH LIGHT SENSITIVE MATERIAL ON A PAPER BASE OR SUPPORT
A) PAHINGI NG PAPERS?
B) PHOTOGRAPHIC PAPERS
C) CHLORIDE PAPERS
D) BROMIDE PAPERS
  • 18. The distance from the crest to the wave
A) WAVELENGTH
B) FREQUENCY
C) CREST
  • 19. What is the secondary color
A) Yellow, Magenta, Cyan
B) Blue, Magenta, Cyan
C) Cyan, Magenta, Green
D) Green, blue, Magenta
  • 20. THE LENS OPENING, THE SIZE OF WHICH IS REGULATED BY A DIAPHRAGM AND EXPRESSED AS AN STOP OF NUMBER OF STOP REPRESENTS THE RATIO OF THE FOCAL LENGTH OF THE LENS TO THE DIAMETER OF THE LENS ALSO THE NUMBER THAT INDICATES THE SIZE OF A LENS OPENING
A) SHUTTER SPEED DIAL
B) Wide Aperture
C) APERTURE
D) MEDIUM RARE
  • 21. THIS REFERS TO THE CONTROL, WHICH SETS OF THE APERTURE OPENING AS THE PHOTOGRAPH IT TAKEN
A) Departure
B) F-stop Ring
C) Lens
D) Aperture
  • 22. HARE A SUUR SPEED EMELSHIS CONTAINING SILAR CHORI GRAIN AND PHIRECT MEP BLACKSANDR contact PRINTING
A) BROMIDE PAPERS
B) CHLOROBROMIDE PAPERS
C) CHLORIDE PAPERS
  • 23. USES LENS AND SPRING-LOADING SHUTTER AND BOLL FILM SHUTTER SPEED AND APERTURE USUALLY NOT ADJUSTABLE. CAMERA IKIOT IS A RIGID BOX,
A) SINGLE LENS
B) FOLDING CAMERA
C) BOX CAMERA
D) VIERFINDER CAMERA
  • 24. USES SAME LENS FOR PICTURE-TAKING AND VIENING, CHARACTERIZED BY FOCAL PLANE SHUTTER (USUALLY AND AN OPERABLE MIRROR THAT DERECTS THE IMAGE TO EVE FOR VIEWING FUNCTION
A) BOX CAMERA
B) VIERFINDER CAMERA
C) FOLDING CAMERA
D) SINGLE LENS
  • 25. What is digital evidence?
A) Paper documents used in trials
B) Evidence captured by a camera
C) Evidence found only in printed emails
D) Any data stored or transmitted in digital form that can be used in a court of law
  • 26. Which of the following recorders is specialized for use in underwater crime scenes?
A) Thermal camera
B) Webcam
C) Underwater digital camera
D) Drone
  • 27. What color are evidence markers most commonly?
A) Red
B) Black
C) Blue
D) Bright yellow or orange
  • 28. All evidence presented in court, before being formally accepted, requires that it satisfies the basic requirements for admissibility, which are relevancy and competency
A) For record purposes
B) Crime scene photography
C) For Court Exhibits
D) Preservation
  • 29. Basic Parts of the Camera.
A) Camera Body, Lens, Shutter, Viewfinder and Flash
B) Camera Body, Apperture, Shutter, Lens and SD Card
C) Camera Body, Lens, Shutter, Viewfinder and Film Holder
  • 30. One of a number of known form of radiant energy which travel in wave motion. Its travels at a speed of 186,000 miles per second.
A) Crest
B) Frequency
C) Wavelength
D) Light
  • 31. Which surface finish on photographic paper gives a glossy appearance?
A) Matte
B) Semi matte
C) Glossy
D) Satin
  • 32. A method of taking crime scene photographs starting from a fixed point, this includes photographing each piece of evidence.
A) Overlapping Method
B) Spiral Method
C) Progressive method
D) Manikin Method
  • 33. It is the process of creating a scaled, visual representation of a crime scene to accurately document the location, dimensions, and relationships of physical evidence and other Important features. It complements photographs and notes, providing a clear overview of the scene layout.
A) Drawing
B) Videography
C) Sketching
D) Photography
  • 34. It is used in marking physical evidences.
A) Numbered Markers
B) Lettered Markers
C) Markings
D) Evidence Markers
  • 35. What are the two basic requirements for the admissibility of a photographic evidence in court?
A) Color and Competency
B) Competency and Relevancy
C) Accuracy and Competency
D) Complete and Relevant
  • 36. Those are the tools used by crime scene investigators to label and identify items, locations or points of interest during an investigation
A) Evidence Markers
B) Evidence Numbers
C) Evidence Tagging
D) Evidence Labels
  • 37. It is a detailed and systematic recording of observations, facts, statements, and actions taken during the course of an investigation.
A) Photography
B) Note Taking
C) Videography
D) Sketching
  • 38. A method of taking crime scene photographs starting from a fixed point, this includes photographing each piece of evidence.
A) Progressive Method
B) Overlapping Method
C) Spiral Method
D) Manikin Method
  • 39. What does "grain" in photographic film refer to?
A) Film thickness
B) Level of detail in the emulsion
C) Size of silver halide crystals
D) Color accuracy
  • 40. A plays a critical role in crime scene investigation by capturing accurate, detailed photographic records of evidence, victims, suspects, and crime scenes.
A) Evidence Custodian
B) Evidence Collector
C) Forensic Photographer
D) Forensic Photographer
  • 41. 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
  • 42. Which of the following is NOT BELONG to the 4 modern photographic rays?
A) Gamma rays
B) Visible spectrum/light
C) Infrared rays
D) Ultra-violet rays
  • 43. Refers to how sensitive the paper is to different wavelengths of light-essentially, what colors of light the paper reacts to during exposure.
A) Spectral Sensitivity
B) Light Sensitivity
C) Sound Sensitivity
D) Sensitivity
  • 44. It is a photographic technique where a negative is placed directly on top of photographic paper and exposed to light.
A) Printing
B) Digital Printing
C) Projecction Printing
D) Contact Printing
  • 45. 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) Ultra-violet rays
C) X-rays
D) Infrared rays
  • 46. HITS A FLAT, SMOOTH AND SHINY SURFACE
A) DIFFUSED OR IRREGULAR REFLECTION
B) SPECULAR OR REGULAR REFLECTION
C) REFLECTION
D) REFRACTION
  • 47. THE BENDING OF LIGHT WHEN PASSING FROM ONE MEDIUM TO ANOTHER
A) REFRACTION
B) ABSORPTION
C) SECRET
D) TRANSMISSION
  • 48. Which type of photographic paper is sensitive to all visible light wavelengths?
A) Orthochromatic paper
B) Panchromatic paper
C) Lith paper
D) Infrared paper
  • 49. Sensitive to ultraviolet rays and blue color only.
A) Blue sensitive
B) Blue sensitive
C) Orthochromatic
D) Panchromatic
  • 50. Which component in photographic paper makes it light-sensitive?
A) Plastic coating
B) Emulsion stabilizer
C) Silver halide crystals
D) Sodium chloride
  • 51. Refers to how quickly the film reacts to light.
A) Chermical Reaction Speed
B) Development Speed
C) Emulsion Speed
D) Film Speed
  • 52. This shows the entire scene or area where an Incident occurred.
A) Exteme close op View
B) Medium Vire
C) General View
D) Chee View
  • 53. The calotype process, which used paper negatives to create multiple prints, was developed by:
A) William Henry Fox Talbot
B) Alfred Stieglitz
C) George Eastman
D) Louis Daguerre
  • 54. He introduced sun pictures/prints.
A) Louis Jaques Mande Dagurre
B) Thomas Wedgwood
C) Alphonse Bertillon
D) James Clerk Maxwell
  • 55. Who first patented the "Heliography"?
A) Josehp Neciphore Niepse
B) Joseph Niciphore Neipce
C) Joseph Nicephore Nispce
D) Joseph Nicephore Niepce
  • 56. Which Arab scientist improved the Camera Obscura and wrote about optics in the 10th century?
A) Johannes Kepler
B) Nic.phore Nipce
C) Roger Bacon
D) Alhazen (Ibn al-Haytham)
  • 57. A camera that was introduced by Eastman Kodak.
A) Instax
B) Kodak Brownie
C) Kodak jeans
D) Kodak blue
  • 58. Who is credited with inventing the first digital camera?
A) George Eastman
B) Steve Sasson
C) Edwin Land
D) Ansel Adams
  • 59. Which ancient philosopher was the first to describe the principles of the camera obscura?
A) Aristotle
B) Alhazen (Ibn al-Haytham)
C) Leonardo da Vinci
D) Mozi (Mo Tzu)
  • 60. Who is credited with producing the first successful color photograph in 1861?
A) William Henry Fox Talbot
B) George Eastman
C) James Clerk Maxwell
D) Louis Daguerre
  • 61. Who coined the word photography?
A) John F.W. Herschel
B) Thomas Wedgwood
C) Alphonse Bertillon
D) John Legend
  • 62. To decrese the size of the lens aperture or lens opening
A) Stop it
B) Gewww
C) Open Up
D) Stop Down
  • 63. CONTINUING CRIMIE SCENE
A) Mix and match
B) Alam mo narin siguro
C) Mix location
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