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FORENSIC PHTOGRAPHY MOCK BOARD

INSTRUCTION: Select the correct answer for each of the following questions. Write the letter of your
choice on the answer sheet provided.

1. An expose film, being a reverse of the original object.


a. Light filters c. Negative
b. Exposure d. Photographic positive

2. The taking of photographs to arrested persons for identification purposes.


a. Mugging c. Picture taking
b. Processing d. Photostat

3. A picture of an original object photograph.


a. Negative print c. Hard copy
b. Real object d. Positive print

4. The application of basic principles of photography plus special techniques or skills needed in investigative
work.
a. Photographic evidence b. Photomicrography
b. Police photography d. Projection

5. A negative having a rough surface looking like crackle finish point.


a. Shutter c. Reticulation
b. Lens d. Photostat

6. A three-leg device having legs which may be adjusted to any reasonably desired extension from about
28” to 5'.
a. Speed c. View finders
b. Tripod d. Shutter

7. The combination of all colors in the rainbow, mixed in the same proportions as they occur there.
a. White light c. White box
b. Ultra violet d. Parallax

8. These are photographic accessories which screen or filter part of the light rays in passing through it.
a. camera box c. Light filters
b. Focal length d. Filter

9. The making of large pictures from small negative.


a. Enlarger c. Grain size
b. Enlarging d. Diaphragm

10. The light sensitive material placed inside a camera.


a. Film c. Negative
b. Contrast d. Dept of field

11. Refers to an expose film, being a reverse of the original object.


a. Positive c. Negative
b. Exposure d. View

12. These devices consisting of a small lens and mirror into which the photographer
look to see what he is photographing.
a. Lens c. View finder
b. Print d. Mirror
13. A photograph made through a compound microscope and may be a greatly enlarged image of a small
area.
a. Photomicrogrphy d. Ultraviolet photograph
b. Photomicrographs d. Photomacrographs

14. A light-sensitive paper which is not transparent and will provide dense black and opaque whites.
a. Film paper c. Projection print
b. Printing paper d. Processing

15. The entire process of making a finished negative or print from a film.
a. Printing c. Developing
b. Processing d. Filtering

16. The inability of the lens to focus both horizontal and vertical plane at the same time.
a. Exposure c. Asthmatism
b Choromatic aberration d. Astigmatism
17. A modern photographic films fall into three ranges of color sensitivity.
a. Kodak c. Fuji
b. Digital d. Color sensitivity of films

18. The ability of the lens to focus both near and far objects on the film at the same time.
a. Depth of field c. Depth of focus
b. Focus d. Distortions

19. These are photographs showing objects enlarged (on the negative ) up to around fifty diameters.
a. Mugging c. Photomacrographs
b. View finders d. Photomicrographs

20. A light-sensitive material placed inside a camera.


a. Film c. Lens
b. Diaphragm d. Box camera

21. It is the opposite of the photomicrography and is frequently called micro-filming.


a. Micro-Photography c. Photomacrographs
b. Ultraviolent-photography d. All of these

22. A sheet of brass which has a chromium-plated surface on one side used for producing a highly glossed
surface.
a. Glass lens c. Ferrotype plate
b. Lens board d. Lens hoods

23. A photographic exhibit made up of words and letters cut from photographs of different documents and
arranged side by side.
a. Juxtaposition c. Cutout exhibits
b. Lettering d. Both a and c

24. A solution commonly known as hypo.


a. Alcohol c. Clearing bath
b. Fixing bath d. Both b and c

25. A container provided with simple lens, a shutter, an arrangement for holding film (spools for roll film)
and provided with a view finder.
a. Camera c. Box camera
b. Enlarger d. Both a and c

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