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charles jason t. placencia

1. What is the material which produces and liberates its own oxygen when heated? *
A. Radiation
B. conductor
C. Oxidizing agent
D. Vapor

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2. The greater the number of similarities and dissimilarities, the greater the conclusion
to be correct considered as: *
A. Law of Talion
B. Law of Multiplicity of Evidence
C. Forensic investigation
D. Criminalistics

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3. Which of the following is a strong oxidizing organic compound which releases


oxygen readily? *
A. Organic peroxide
B. Blasting agent
C. Corrosive liquid
D. Combustible fiber

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4. In medico-legal, the following are the aspects of Personal identification, except *


A. Determination of the individuality of a person
B. Act or process of showing not to be the same
C. Determination or establishment as a particular person or thing
D. Ascertaining the nature or supposed identity of a person or something

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5. These are natural causes of fire without human intervention, EXCEPT *


A. Spontaneous combustion
B. Lightning
C. Incendiarism
D. Miscellaneous causes

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6. That fingerprint is a reliable means of personal identification and all Courts accept
and adopt fingerprint as a means of personal identification, or simply, it ill not falls.  *
A. Constancy
B. Individuality
C. Permanency
D. A and C
E. Infallibility

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7. What is the minimum temperature at which any material gives off vapor in sufficient
concentration to from an ignitable mixture with air? *
A. evaporating point
B. boiling point
C. ignition point
D. flash point

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8. Who was appointed assistant commissioner at Scotland Yard. His system was also
acclaimed and officially adopted in Wales as well as throughout England. The system
was so applicable that Henry emerged as the "Father of Fingerprints," at least as the
first man to successfully apply fingerprints for identification? *
A. Sir Francis Galton's
B. Alphonse Bertillon's
C. Sir Edward Richard Henry
D. Sir William J. Herschel

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9. Which of the following is “prima facie” existence of arson? *


A. inflammable substance found in the premises
B. simultaneous fire in more than one part of the building
C. building insurance
D. any of these

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10. This is a kind of ridge which is madly formed, thin, short or broken which appears
in the depressions between two well-formed ridges. *
A. Fragmentary Ridges
B. Friction ridges
C. Furrows
D. Incipient or Nascent Ridge

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11. Fire can leapfrog across wide malls and shopping centers through electromagnetic
waves. This heat transfer is known as: *
A. conduction
B. combustion
C. radiation
D. convection

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12. The space between appendage, and a butting at right angle. shoulders loop, of
any appendage, and a butting and right angle. *
A. Appendage
B. Envelope
C. Spike
D. Sufficient Recurve

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13. What is the unique and unorthodox means of identifying perpetrators in the post-
bomb explosion that is patterned after the fingerprints classification and can be lifted
at the explosive site? *
A. Polarizing agent
B. Chromatographic analysis
C. Spectrophotometric analysis
D. Malli- locus probe

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14. Which of these statements is incorrect regarding the location of the core? *
A. The core is located on the shoulder of the inner most loop (or sufficient recurve) farthest from
the delta.
B. The core is located on the spike or rod in the center of the innermost recurve, provided the
spike or rod rises as low as the shoulders.
C. If there is an even number of spikes or rods shoulder-high, the core is located on the end of
the farthest of the innermost spikes from the delta, whether or not the spike or rod touches the
Inside of the recurve.
D. If there are an odd number of spikes or rods at shoulder-height, the core is located on the end
of the center spike, whether or not It touches the inside of the recurve.

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15. A toxic fire gas which can be found in oxygen starve fires involving nitrogen-
containing materials. It smells like bitter almonds which may not be easily detected. *
A. Carbon dioxide
B. hydrogen cyanide
C. hydrogen sulfide
D. hydrogen chloride

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16. Similarities or dissimilarities present in the ridge structure will each have specific
value toward establishing the individuality of the area of friction ridge structure. It is
either an identification, not an identification or the ridge structure is no value for
identification purposes. *
A. Analysis
B. Comparison
C. Evaluation
D. Verification

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17. Chemical properties of fire where change of energy is absorbed or is added before
the reaction takes place. *
A. Endothermic reaction
B. exothermic reaction
C. oxidation
D. combustion

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18. Which one is not maintained by following the procedures for field laboratory
work? *
A. Crime scene search for latent.
B. Develop the print by developing materials.
C. Photograph developed prints by powder on original and lifting latent prints.
D. Inventory of latent fingerprint evidence latent print

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19. A chemical change in which combustible material and an oxidizing agent react. *
A. oxidation
B. exothermic reaction
C. combustion
D. endothermic reaction

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20. What is meant by Classification formula? *


A. It is the identifying and distinguishing of fingerprint pattern according to their design and
formation.
B. It is the result of combining all the patterns of the fingerprints and recording them in a specific
order or manner at the top right of the fingerprint card.
C. It is an orderly manner of starting the card and grouping each card and filling in a specie
sequence according to the final classification formula.
D. The fingerprint cards are grouped according to the classification formula and the classification
of the extension used in the bureau.
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21. It is not always determined by the amount of fuel involved but more often by the
amount of fuel exposed to the air. *
A. Intensity of fire
B. fire point
C. kindling temperature
D. Magnitude of fire

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22. How would you show your understanding about the meaning of Secondary? *
A. Appears just to the right of the fraction which represents the primary.
B. The numerator indicates the type of pattern appearing on the index finger of the right hand.
C. The denominator Indicates the type pattern appearing on the Index/
D. A and C are correct.

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23. A method of fire extinguishment where it excludes oxygen from the fuel so that the
gases of vapors of the fuel cannot ignite and continue the combustion. *
A. Smothering
B. cooling
C. separation
D. fire gases

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24. What would be the result if a loop does not appear in the right little finger, a loop in
the left little finger may be used. The little finger position in the formula remains
unchanged, except that the ridge count is noted as a denominator rather than as a
numerator? *
A. No Position
B. No loop in the right little finger
C. No Arch and Tented Arch
D. No Both little fingers are used

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25. It is a type of fire extinguisher which can be best use in Class A, B and C Fires. *
A. Carbon Dioxide
B. Dry Powder
C. Ordinary Dry Chemical
D. Multi-purpose Dry Chemical

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26. It represents only the thumb of each hand. It is the ridge count of the loop and/or
the tracing of the whorl appearing in the thumb of each hand (if such whorls appear). *
A. Final Classification
B. Key Classification
C. Major Classification
D. Secondary Classification

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27. A type of fire extinguisher that is best use in Class C fire for being a gas and of its
non-conductivity. *
A. Carbon Dioxide
B. Dry Powder
C. Ordinary Dry Chemical
D. Multi-purpose Dry Chemical

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28. Which one is not a classification of amputations and fingers missing at birth? *
A. If one finger is amputated, it is given a classification identical with that of the opposite finger,
including pattern and ridge count, or tracing, and referenced to every other possible classification.
B. If two or more fingers are amputated, they are given classifications identical with the fingers
opposite, with additional references.
C. If two amputated fingers are opposite each other, both are given the classification of whorls
with meeting tracings.
D. A and C are correct.

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29. A type of fire extinguisher that has a quick knockdown effect and heat reduction
properties with combined ability to seal the surface burning hydrocarbon fires to
prevent flashback. *
A. Halons
B. Dry Powder
C. AFFF
D. Dry Chemical

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30. The following is/are classification of bandaged or unprinted fingers, except. *


A. If fingers are injured to the extent that it is impossible to secure inked impressions by special
inking devices, the unprinted fingers are given classification identical with the classifications of
the finger opposite.
B. If only one finger is lacking, reference searches should be conducted in every possible
classification. If more than one finger is lacking, they should be given the classification of the
opposite fingers, but be given the classification of the opposite fingers, but no reference searches
should be conducted.
C. If there are two lacking, opposite each other, they should be classified as whorls with meeting
racings.
D. A and C are correct.

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31. Which one of the following choices below is/are Considered as the first base of
strategy used in suppressing fire? *
A. Extinguish the fire
B. Locate the fire
C. Confine the fire
D. Call Firemen

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32. Which of the following leading cases of General Electric Co. vs. Joiner (1997? *
A. This may have been the first conviction based solely on palm print evidence.
B. The 3 main Daubert cases that set the requirements for admissibility of expert testimony.
Daubert v. Merrell Dow Pharmaceuticals (1993), General Electric Company v. Joiner (1997), and
Kumho Tire Company v. Carmichael (1999)
C. In a unanimous decision, the court overturned part of the lower court's decision, ruling that trial
judges can specify the kind of scientific testimony that juries can hear.  washingtonpost.com .
Some people have interpreted this court decision to mean that the courts can determine if the
science was applied reliably (which is different that Daubert which determines if the science is
reliable) .
D. This ruling extended Daubert to Include all types of expert testimony. Including technical and
another specialized knowledge.

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33. In situations where pungent fumes are encountered and it is frequently impossible
to get in close enough to do inside work and their inadequate provision of respiratory
protection. What is the best action to be done by firefighters? *
A. Ventilate the building
B. Exposed the adjacent building
C. Operate from the outside of the building
D. Utilized aerial fighting apparatus

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34. It can be described as a pyramid which is a solid having four plane faces.
Essentially all four elements must be present for fire to occur, fuel, heat, oxygen, and
a chemical chain reaction. *
A. Fire triangle
B. Fire Chemistry
C. Fire tetrahedron
D. Fire Elements
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35. What statement supports the claim that arson is difficult to investigate? *
A. No personnel are trained to investigate arson
B. The fire can destroy almost all evidence of the crime
C. No equipment to process evidences of the crime
D. Investigating arson is dirty and messy

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36. All of the following are Building Code requirements, except: *


A. Life Safety
B. Fire Insurance
C. Intended Occupancy and use
D. Fixed Fire Protection System

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37. A noted British anthropologist who began observation which led to the publication
in 1882 of his book “Fingerprints.” That established the individuality of classifying
fingerprint patterns. *
A. Gilbert Thompson
B. Wayne Kate
C. Alphonse Bertillon
D. Francis Galton

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38. A single ridge which splits into two ridges forming a “Y” shape formation or
structure is commonly known as___. *
A. Diverging ridges
B. Bifurcating ridges
C. Loop
D. Delta

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39. Galton, one of the fingerprint pioneers, scientifically estimated that the possibility
of the prints of just two being identical to each other is________. *
A. 70 billion to 1
B. 65 billion to 1
C. 50 billion to 1
D. 100 billion to 1

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40. In fingerprinting, it refers to the process of counting the intervening ridges that
touch or cross an imaginary line drawn between the core and the delta. *
A. Ridge counting
B. Ridge tracing
C. Delta tracing
D. All of these

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