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11.

____________ is a pattern of ridges and related characteristics found on the finger pads, the fleshy
parts of the fingers used for touching and gripping.
A. Fingerprint B. Friction Ridges c. Friction Surface
12. According to Francis Galton, the chances of two fingerprints being identical are small as
________________
A. 64 million to 1 B. 64 million to 1 billion c. 64 billion to 1
13. -14. Below is an image of the bones of the human hand. Identify and define each of the labelled parts.

13. A. Friction Ridge are the raised portion of the skin of the print,
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consisting of one or more connected ridges.
B. Papillary Ridges are the hill like or raised portion of the friction
14 skin which appear on the pads of the fingers and thumbs.
c. None of the Above
d. A and B
14. A. Furrows are the depression found in between two ridges
B. Furrows are the canal like impression found between elevated lines which maybe compare with the
low
area in a tire thread.
c. None of the Above
d. A and B
15. The long host like structure that serves as the passage way of the sweat that exist at its mouth, the pore
is
called?
A. Sweat Duct B. Sweat Pores c. Sweat Glands
16. The particular bone that is covered with the friction having all the different pattern located near the tip
of the finger is called?
A. Proximal/Proximate phalanges B. Medial/Middle phalanges

c. Distal/Terminal phalanges
17. The ridges begin to form on the human fetus during
A. 3 to 4 months before birth B. 5 to 6 months before birth

c. 3 to 4 weeks before birth


18. Ridge characteristics is also known as
A. Galton’s ridges B. Minutiae c. All of the
above.
19. The details of ridge structures, formations and elements which different from fingerprint from another
and which impart individuality to each of print is called __________________.
A. Ridge Formations B. Ridge Characteristics
c. Fingerprints
20. ___________ is the reproduction of the ridges of the fingers in a medium such as wet paint and blood.
A. Latent prints/impressions B. Patent prints/impressions c. Plastic
prints/impressions
21. __________________ are such fingerprint evidence which appeared in cardboard, paper and
unfinished wood, that readily allows for the preservation of latent fingerprints because residue soaks into
the surface.
A. Porous evidence B. Non-porous evidence c. Plastic prints/impressions
22. ___________ the process of recording fingerprint through the use of ink.
A. Developing B. fingerprinting c. All of the above.
23. An impression made or place in the fingerprint card which is taken individually by rolling the ten
fingers of the subject 180 degrees from tip to the second joint.
A. Rolled Impression B. Chancel impression c. Plain Impression
24. What is the only part in fingerprint with which we are concerned in regard to interpretation and
classification of fingerprint?
A. Fingerprint Impression B. Ridge Surface c. Pattern area
25. Is known as the part of the loop or whorl in which appear the delta, core and the ridges characteristics.
A. Fingerprint Impression B. Ridge Surface c. Pattern area

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