Final
  • 1. Which of the following recorders is specialized for use in underwater crime scenes?
A) Thermal camera
B) Underwater digital camera
C) Webcam
D) Drone
  • 2. Which of the following should a crime scene photographer avoid?
A) Capturing overall, mid-range, and close-up shots
B) Altering the scene for a better shot
C) Taking multiple angles of the evidence
D) Using a ruler for scale
  • 3. 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) Photography
B) Photomicrography
C) Macrophotogarphy
D) Telephotography
  • 4. 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
  • 5. It is used in marking physical evidences.
A) Numbered Markers
B) Lettered Markers
C) Evidence Markers
D) Markings
  • 6. Which of the following can negatively affect the integrity of photographic evidence?
A) Altering or enhancing images without documentation
B) Using a digital camera
C) Capturing images from multiple angles
D) Including a scale in the photo
  • 7. 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) Wavelength
B) Frequency
C) Crest
D) Light
  • 8. Which surface finish on photographic paper gives a glossy appearance?
A) Semi matte
B) Glossy
C) Satin
D) Matte
  • 9. What is the primary purpose of using evidence markers at a crime scene?
A) To identify the crime scene boundaries
B) To protect the evidence from weather
C) To label and document the location of evidence items
D) To decorate the scene for media coverage
  • 10. What color are evidence markers most commonly?
A) Blue
B) Red
C) Black
D) Bright yellow or orange
  • 11. Basic Parts of the Camera.
A) Camera Body, Lens, Shutter, Viewfinder and Film Holder
B) Camera Body, Apperture, Shutter, Lens and SD Card
C) Camera Body, Lens, Shutter, Viewfinder and Flash
  • 12. Which of the following is a key rule in crime scene photography?
A) Only take pictures after cleaning the scene
B) Photograph the scene before moving or disturbing anything
C) Always use filters for dramatic effect
D) Focus only on the body
  • 13. 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) Videography
B) Sketching
C) Photography
D) Drawing
  • 14. What is one way to authenticate a photograph as real evidence in court?
A) Have the photographer or a witness testify to its accuracy
B) Submit an edited copy with added labels
C) Add digital effects to highlight important elements
D) Any of these
  • 15. What is digital evidence?
A) Any data stored or transmitted in digital form that can be used in a court of law
B) Paper documents used in trials
C) Evidence found only in printed emails
D) Evidence captured by a camera
  • 16. Dashcams are most commonly used to record which of the following?
A) Traffic incidents and vehicular movement
B) Courtroom sessions.
C) Phone conversations
D) Surveillance footage
  • 17. Those are the tools used by crime scene
    investigators to label and identify items, locations or points of interest during an investigation
A) Evidence Numbers
B) Evidence Labels
C) Evidence Tagging
D) Evidence Markers
  • 18. Evidence markers are essential for which phase of investigation?
A) Autopsy procedures
B) Only during interrogation
C) Crime scene documentation and photography
D) Only during arrest
  • 19. Which field do image forensic scientists often collaborate with?
A) Criminal investigation and law enforcement
B) Fashion design
C) Tourism
D) Sports broadcasting
  • 20. Which member is tasked with briefing the team before and after the crime scene processing?
A) Photographer
B) Team leader
C) Evidence technician
D) Sketch artist
  • 21. A continuing crime scene refers to:
A) A crime scene that continues to be discovered over time
B) A scene with ongoing criminal activity during the investigation
C) A crime that takes place in multiple locations connected by a sequence of events
D) A crime that involves multiple offenders across time
  • 22. It is a light-sensitive material used in analog photography to capture images. It consists of a flexible plastic base coated with a silver halide emulsion, which reacts to light exposure.
A) Photographic Paper
B) Plastic
C) Film
D) Folding Camera
  • 23. What is the best way to ensure that crime scene photographs are admissible in court?
A) Apply filters to enhance images
B) Take photos without altering the scene and maintain a photo log
C) Post them to the department's website
D) Edit photos for clarity
  • 24. What are the two basic requirements for the admissibility of a photographic evidence in court?
A) Competency and Relevancy
B) Complete and Relevant
C) Accuracy and Competency
D) Color and Competency
  • 25. 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) Manikin Method
D) Spiral Method
  • 26. Which device is typically worn by law enforcement officers to record real-time encounters?
A) Handheld camcorder
B) Security drone
C) Voice recorder
D) Body-worn camera
  • 27. 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
  • 28. This refers to a location at which an offense was committed and where the potential evidence of the crime may exist.
A) Scene of the Crime
B) Location of the crime
C) Crime Seen
D) Crime Scene
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