- 1. These are experts on the origin, make, and model used in typewritten material
A) Type writing Analyst B) Forgery C) Fraud D) Analysis
- 2. This is more focused in determining the author of writing.
A) Forgery B) Investigation C) Handwriting investigation D) Writing
- 3. A work involving the verification of age and worth of a document or object, sometimes done by a document examiner.
A) investigator B) Historical Dating C) document D) history
- 4. A document examiner analyzes any questioned document and is capable of more than just questions of authorship limited only by their access to laboratory equipment
A) Questioned Document Examiner B) Analyzer C) Investigator D) Scientist
- 5. It is the blotting out or shearing over the writing to make the original invisible to as an addition.
A) Obliteration B) expert C) opinion D) witness
- 6. An instrument that has a tri-dimensional (3D) enlargement is possible.
A) STEREOSCOPIC BINOCULAR MICROSCOPE B) INFRA RED VIEWER C) MICROSCOPE D) LAMP
- 7. A type of erasure where the writing is effaced by rubbing with a rubber eraser or scratching out with a knife or other sharp with implement.
A) Mechanical B) Alteration C) Abrasive Erasure D) Chemical
- 8. This is an emerging group that relates to QDE through some common investigative and testimonial procedures.
A) Fraud Investigator B) Computer Crime Investigator C) IT D) Investigator
- 9. A legal term used to describe a witness who by reason of his special training or experience is permitted to express an opinion regarding the issue
A) character witness B) lay witness C) Expert witness D) eye witness
- 10. It refers to a a pictorial image formed by casting a shadow, usually of the hands, upon a rightful surface or screen.
A) transmitted B) Shadowgraph C) stereoscopic D) ultra-violet
- 11. These are public or private experts who analyze altered, obliterated, changed, or doctored documents and photos
A) fraud B) Specialist C) investigator D) Forgery Specialist
- 12. This is work that often overlaps with that of the document examiner and focuses on the money trail and criminal intent
A) paper specialist B) investigation C) Fraud Investigators D) forgery
- 13. One who studies scientifically the details and elements of documents in order to identify their source or to discover other facts
A) Document Examiner B) Scientist C) Lawyer D) Technician
- 14. It refers to a bad handwriting
A) calligraphycursive B) block C) cagography D) script
- 15. This is usually used in the detection of counterfeited bills but can actually be used to detect security features of qualified documents
A) Ultra violet Lamp B) shadowgraph C) Magnifying lens D) transmitted light
- 16. He is a British Examiner of questioned documents said that an intelligent police investigator can detect almost 75% of all forgeries
A) Dr. Albert Osborn B) James Conway C) Newton Baker D) Dr. Wilson Harrison
- 17. A type of erasure in which the writing is removed or bleached by chemical agents
A) Chemical Eradication B) Mechanical C) Alteration D) Abrasive
- 18. In legal language, it refers to the document Examiner's conclusion
A) Opinion B) Obliteration C) witness D) expert
- 19. This involves the detection of forgery, erasure, alteration o obliteration of documents
A) Criminalistic Examination B) Investigation C) Forgery D) Handwriting
- 20. It refers to the art of beautiful writing
A) Cagography B) cursive C) script D) calligraphy
- 21. The word "paper" originates from the Coptic word.
A) Pepper B) Papyrus C) Paper D) Papere
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