A) Videography B) Photography C) Drawing D) Sketching
A) Photography B) Sketching C) Note taking D) Videography
A) Including a scale in the photo B) Altering or enhancing images without documentation C) Capturing images from multiple angles D) Using a digital camera
A) Add digital effects to highlight important elements B) Have the photographer or a witness testify to its accuracy C) Submit an edited copy with added labels D) Any of these
A) Numbered Markers B) Lettered Markers C) Markings D) Evidence Markers
A) Competency and Relevancy B) Color and Competency C) Accuracy and Competency D) Complete and Relevant
A) Bright yellow or orange B) Black C) Red D) Blue
A) Crime scene documentation and photography B) Only during interrogation C) Autopsy procedures D) Only during arrest
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
A) Plastic B) Film C) Photographic Paper D) Folding Camera
A) Location of the crime B) Crime Scene C) Crime Seen D) Scene of the Crime
A) Semi matte B) Glossy C) Matte D) Satin
A) Spiral Method B) Overlapping Method C) Progressive Method D) Manikin Method
A) Surveillance footage B) Traffic incidents and vehicular movement C) Courtroom sessions D) Phone conversations
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
A) Photomicrography B) Telephotography C) Photography D) Macrophotogarphy
A) Take photos without altering the scene and maintain a photo log B) Post them to the department's website C) Edit photos for clarity D) Apply filters to enhance images
A) Altering the scene for a better shot B) Capturing overall, mid-range, and close-up shots C) Using a ruler for scale D) Taking multiple angles of the evidence
A) For record purposes B) Preservation C) Crime scene photography D) For Court Exhibits
A) Body-worn camera B) Voice recorder C) Handheld camcorder D) Security drone
A) To secure the perimeter B) To collect DNA samples C) To take accurate and systematic photographs of the crime scene and evidence D) To interview witnesses
A) Criminal investigation and law enforcement B) Fashion design C) Sports broadcasting D) Tourism
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
A) To decorate the scene for media coverage B) To identify the crime scene boundaries C) To protect the evidence from weather D) To label and document the location of evidence items
A) Thermal camera B) Drone C) Underwater digital camera D) Webcam
A) Photograph the scene before moving or disturbing anything B) Focus only on the body C) Always use filters for dramatic effect D) Only take pictures after cleaning the scene
A) Paper documents used in trials B) Evidence found only in printed emails C) Any data stored or transmitted in digital form that can be used in a court of law D) Evidence captured by a camera
A) Crest B) Light C) Frequency D) Wavelength
A) Evidence technician B) Team leader C) Sketch artist D) Photographer
A) Evidence Markers B) Evidence Labels C) Evidence Tagging D) Evidence Numbers |