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There is a principle in handwriting identification, which states that a man cannot forge his
signature.
al At best. he can only disguise it c. Yes, man can forge his own signature
b. No, man cannot forge his own signature d. None of the above

92. It is true that genuine writing by the same writer does vary and in an examination of
questioned writing this phase of the subject should always receive careful attention. This
theory is -
a. Variation in genuine writing c. Disparity in open writing
b. Difference in honest writing d. Distinction in unpretentious writing

93. It refers to a writer who has appropriately been called "an assassin of character and these
strange missives are often property describe as 'poison pen letters".
a. Nameless writing c. Unidentified writing
b. Mysterious writing d. Anonymous writing

94. A signature that is produced by the cooperation of two hands and two minds will usually
show evidence of unnaturalness in the signature itself that is inconsistent with forgery is
called-
a. Guided hand or assisted signatures c. Steered hand signatures
b. Directed hand signatures d. Showed hand signatures

95. It emphasized the order of writing as shown by crosses strokes that there are many
common of us never see with the mind is called-
a. Order of traversed strokes c. Sequence of crossed strokes
b. Arrangement of spanned strokes d. Classification of overlapped strokes

96. Refers to the theory in document examination like many other kinds of fraudulent creations,
forged documents are sometimes made to look old in order to make them appear genuine
and a questioned document should be promptly investigated in every possible manner.
a. Time of documents c. Period of documents
b. Age of documents d. Era of documents

97. The instrument which makes it possible to see physical evidence directly that otherwise
might be invisible but its application to the investigation of documents is not so \A/3H
understood is called-
a. Micrometer c. Magnetic lens
b. Microscope d. magnifying lens

98. The compound microscope has two systems of lenses for greater magnification:
a. The ocular, or eyepiece lens that one looks into and the objective lens. or the lens
closest to the object
b. The stereoscopic microscope and the comparison microscopes.
c. Both A & B
d. None of the above

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An Instructional Material for Criminology Students with Laboratory Manual

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