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Forensic Photography (Forensic 1)
Preliminary Examination
SECOND SEMESTER A.Y 2023-2024

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Test I Multiple choice

SET A

Instruction: Instruction: Read and carefully analyze the following questions below and choose the best answer by
encircling the letter that corresponds the letter of your choice. Strictly: No erasures allowed

1. Photography is defined as drawing C. Cyanotype


with what particular element? D. Daguerreotype
A. Light 9. He described camera obscura clearly.
B. Camera A. Alhazen
C. Film B. Daniel barbaro
D. Developer C. Thomas Sutton
2. Attributed as the person who first
D. Victor Baltazard
discovered first true photography.
10. Following are the elements of
A. William Henry Fox Talbot
B. Thomas Wedgewood photography.
C. Louis Jacques Mande Dagurre I. Camera and its accessories
D. Joseph Nicephore Niepce II. Chemical processes
3. Which among the following is not a III. Darkness
primary color? IV. Electronic recording
A. Red V. Light
B. Blue VI. Sensitized materials
C. Yellow A. I, II, III, IV
D. Green B. 1, II, III, V
4. A film sensitive to ultra violet rays C. I, II, V, VI
and blue color only. D. I, III, V, VI
A. Blue sensitive
11. Which element of photography is
B. Orthochromatic
indispensable.
C. Panchromatic
D. Infrared A. Camera
5. This refers to the absence of all B. Light
colors. C. Sensitized Materials
A. White D. All
B. Red 12. Forensic can be understood in any of
C. Blue the following, EXCEPT
D. Black A. Court
6. A lighting condition wherein subject B. Debate
in open space casts a transparent C. Forum
shadow. D. Hearing
A. Hazy
13. There is photography even if there is
B. Cloudy Dull
no camera. The following are
C. Cloudy bright
examples:
D. Bright
7. Object in open space casts a deep A. Photogram
and uniform shadow. B. Heliograph
A. Rainy sunlight C. Calotype
B. Bright sunlight D. Not all of the above
C. Hazy sunlight 14. Darkness is not an element of
D. Dull sunlight photography.
8. A photograph on silver covered A. False
copper plate. B. It Depends
A. Ambrotype C. Sometimes
B. Calotype D. True
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Forensic Photography (Forensic 1)
Preliminary Examination
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15. An old kind of camera which is C. John F.W Herschel


considered as the forerunner of D. John Dellinger
modern camera. 23. He invented a photographic process
A. Fuji DS which he called “Heliography”
B. Kodak DCS meaning “writing of the sun.”
C. Camera Obscura A. John Frederick William Herschel
D. 300 D Camera B. Joseph Nicephore Niepce
C. Louis Jacques Mande Daguerre
16. In police photography studies, what D. William Henry Fox Talbolt
are called the thin, gelatinous, light-
24. The art or science of
sensitive coatings on film that react
photographically documenting a
chemically to capture the color and
shadings of a scene? crime scene and evidence for
A. Films laboratory examination and analysis
B. Emulsions for purposes of court trial.
C. Chemical Coatings A. Forensic Photography
D. None of these B. Modern Photography
17. A medium that divert or absorb light, C. Police Photography
but does not allow lights to pass D. Technical Photography
though, they absorb most of the light 25. Literally means Dark Chamber.
while reflecting some of it is called A. Diaeta aquilus
A. Opaque object B. Anacleta atramentum
B. Convection
C. Thalamus attratus
C. Visible light
D. Camera obscura
D. Prisms
26. A light tight box, with a means of
18. One film maybe rated ISO – 100,
and another film ISO- 200. This forming the image (lens), holding
means that the 200 films are twice as sensitized materials (film holder),
fast (twice more sensitive to light) and with a means of controlling the
than the ISO-100 film. This amount of light that reach the film.
statement is A. Shutter
A. true B. Aperture
B. false C. Camera
C. partly true D. Lens
D. partly false 27. He described camera obscura clearly.
19. Among the following speed of film, A. Alhazen
which has the fastest speed? B. Daniel barbaro
A. ISO – 25
C. Thomas Sutton
ISO – 100 to ISO – 200
D. Victor Baltazard
B. ISO – 400
C. ISO – 1000 and up 28. Who applied the terms negative and
20. Who coined the word Photography? positive to photography.
A. Talbot A. Frederick Scott Archer
B. Herschel B. George Eastman
C. Daguerre C. John Frederick William
D. Niepce Herschel
21. Who invented the first truly practical D. Josef Maximilian Petzval
dry plate negative process, using 29. The earliest form of a camera,
gelatin in place of collodion to bind consisting a large dark chamber with
silver halides to glass plates? a lens opening through which an
A. Vogel image is projected onto the opposite
B. Niepce surface in its natural colors, is called
C. Maddox a:
D. Talbot A. Brownie
22. He is known to be the father of B. Camera obscura
personal identification having C. Daguerreotype
devised the first scientific method of D. Zoogyroscope
personal identification. Also known 30. He invented the Polaroid camera.
as the father of Mug-shot A. Edwin Land
photography. B. Johann Christoph Voigtlander
A. Alphonse Bertillon C. Odelbrecht
B. Cesare Lombroso D. Victor Balthazard
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Forensic Photography (Forensic 1)
Preliminary Examination
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31. He used photographic enlargements 40. The first police who utilized
of bullets and cartridge cases to photography in police work as a
determine weapon type was among supplementary identification in his
first to attempt to individualize bullet Anthropometry system was
to the weapon. A. Alphonse Bertillion
A. Alphonse Bertillon B. Henry Fox Talbot
B. Daniel Barbaro C. William Herschel
C. Frederick Scott Archer D. Mande Gaguerre
D. Victor Balthazard 41. The utmost used of photography in
32. Fixation in Daguerre’s process is police work is for
permanent because of A. Crime Prevention
A. Developer B. Record Purposes
B. Hypo C. Police Training
C. Rinse D. Personal Identification
D. Stop-bath 42. The art and science of reproducing
33. Who coined the word Photography? image by means of light through
A. Daguerre some sensitized material with the aid
B. Herschel of a camera, Lens and its accessories
C. Niepce and the chemical process refers to
D. Talbolt A. Photograph
34. It is any means for the chemical, B. Photography
thermal, electrical or electronic C. Police Photography
recording of the image of scene. D. Forensic Photography
A. Etymological definition 43. The application of the principles of
B. Literal definition photography in relation to the police
C. Modern definition work is called
D. Technical definition of A. Police Photography
photography B. Forensic Photography
35. There is photography even if there is C. Photography
no camera. The following are D. Crime Scene Photography
examples:
44. The first police who utilized
A. Photogram photography in police work as a
B. Heliograph supplementary identification in his
C. Calotype Anthropometry system was
D. None of these
A. Alphonse Bertillion
36. Forensic photography is broader than
B. Henry Fox Talbot
police photography as it is about
C. William Herschel
presentation of evidence in court.
D. Mande Gaguerre
A. False
45. The first true digital camera
B. It depends
A. Kodak
C. Sometimes
B. Casio
D. True
C. Fuji DS
37. It means light
D. 300D Camera
A. Graphia
46. The first consumer camera with a
B. Gripha
Liquid Crystal Display (LCD)
C. Phos
A. Casio
D. Photos
B. Nikon
38. Darkness is NOT an element of
C. Kodak
photography.
D. Fuji
A. False
47. The first camera to use compact
B. It depends
flash
C. Sometimes
A. 300D camera
D. True
B. Nikon
39. Light travels in a speed of
C. Kodak DC
A. 186, 000 feet /second
D. Casio
B. 186, 000 kilometers/second
48. The first the use of photography for
C. 186, 000 meters/second
identification of criminals and the
D. 186, 000 miles/second
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documents of evidence and crime A. Nikon


scenes. B. Fuji
A. Maddox C. 300D camera
B. Odelbrecht D. Kodak
C. Land 58. Chief of Police of Berkeley,
D. Talbolt Califonia established the School of
49. Introduced a process of negative on Criminology at the University of
glass using albumen (egg white) as Califonia, Berkeley.
binding medium. A. Vollmer
A. Louis Desirie Blanquart B. Reiss
B. Frederick Scott Archer C. Kirk
C. Abel Niece de Saint-Victor D. Bertillon
D. James Clark Maxwell 59. A professor at the University of
50. Introduced a printing paper coated Lausanne Switzerland set up one of
with albumen to achieve a glossy the first academic curricular in
surface. forensic science.
A. Louis Desirie Blanquart A. Bertillom
B. Frederick Scott Archer B. Reiss
C. Abel Niece de Saint-Victor C. Kirk
D. James Clark Maxwell D. Vollmer
51. An Arab scholar recorded one of the 60. He discovered that light changes the
earliest uses of a “dark room” that nature of chemical substances.
later called as “Camera Obscura”. A. Alhazen
A. Daguerre B. Scheele
B. Talbolt C. Schulze
C. Alhazen D. Maddox
D. Niepce 61. The distance from the crest to the
52. The arrival of true digital cameras. wave of the next succeeding crest.
A. 1988 A. Frequency
B. 1960 B. Wavelength
C. 1935 C. Xrays
D. 1898 D. Infrared
53. The first camera to use compact 62. The number of waves passing in a
flash. given point in one second.
A. 300D camera A. Frequency
B. Casio B. Wavelength
C. Nikon C. Xrays
D. Kodak DC -25 1996 D. Infrared
54. Color process come out together 63. This can be produced from the
with electronic flash. differences in the refractive or
A. 1945 bending power of a transparent
B. 1935 medium of light of different
C. 1947 wavelength. The color of the
D. 1907 rainbow is a good example of this
55. Full corrected lenses were phenomenon.
introduced A. Fluorescence
A. 1890 B. Interference
B. 1861 C. Dispersion
C. 1906 D. Absorption
D. 1914 64. The colors of most ordinary objects
56. Published a “wet plate” process are due to the fact that they do
when collodion, a viscous liquid that absorb the same amount of light at
dries to a tough flexible and each wavelength.
transparent film replaced albumen. A. Fluorescence
A. Saint Victor B. Interference
B. Blanquart C. Dispersion
C. Frederick Scott Archer D. Absorption
D. Herschel 65. This phenomenon is also responsible
57. Also known as digital rebel camera for the color pattern known as
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“Newton’s ring” which sometimes B. Chloride papers


caused trouble in color printing C. Bromide papers
work. D. Variable contrast paper
A. Fluorescence 74. Have faster emulsion speed than
B. Interference chloride paper, achieve sensitivity
C. Dispersion using bromide halides.
D. Absorption A. Chlorobromide papers
66. Photography at the crime scene taken B. Chloride papers
at the crime scene which will be used C. Bromide papers
for court presentation is called - D. Variable contrast paper
A. Crime scene photography 75. Combines the contrast ranges in one
B. Forensic photography paper, this versatility is achieved
C. Crime photography with special chlorobromide emulsion
D. Police photography that produces varying contrast
responses upon exposure to different
67. It is the sensitized material that has
colored light.
the primary function of recording the
A. Chlorobromide papers
image that is focused upon it by the
B. Chloride papers
lens of the camera. C. Bromide papers
A. Filter D. Variable contrast paper
B. Film 76. Contain minute silver halides
C. Firearm suspended with gelatin which needs
D. Handcuff only to produce the total range of
68. It is made up of a plastic material. negative
Serves as a support to the emulsion. A. Baryta Layer
A. Emulsion B. Base
B. Base C. Emulsion Layer
C. Black and White Film D. Film
D. Film emulsion speed 77. He is also responsible for the use of
69. This is expressed in aritmetical sodium thiosulphate as “fixer” .
value. A. Talbot
A. DIN B. Herschel
B. ASA C. Daguerre
C. ISO D. Niepce
D. ASA/DIN 78. Allows sufficient visible light to pass
70. According to emulsion speed it through them that the object on the
expressed in combined arithmetical other side may be clearly seen.
and logarithmical values. A. Translucent Objects
A. DIN B. Transparent Objects
B. ASA C. Opaque Objects
C. ISO D. Refraction
D. ASA/DIN 79. It greatly diffuse the light that
71. A paper intended for purposes which recognizing the object on the other
involve folding. side if very difficult if not
A. Light Weight impossible.
B. Double Weight A. Translucent Objects
C. Single Weight B. Transparent Objects
D. Triple Weight C. Opaque Objects
72. It contain both silver chloride and D. Refraction
silver bromide halides. 80. Allows light to pass, however diffuse
A. Chlorobromide papers is sufficiently that objects on the
B. Chloride papers other side may not be clearly
C. Bromide papers distinguished. In sharp objects the
D. Variable contrast paper other side may be recognizable but
73. Have a slow speed emulsion sharp detail and outlines are
containing silver chloride, fine grain obscured.
and produce deep blacks, and used A. Translucent Objects
for contact printing. B. Transparent Objects
A. Chlorobromide papers C. Opaque Objects
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D. Refraction 87. It happens when light hits a flat,


81. The bending of light when it hits a smooth and shiny
sharp edge of an opaque object. surface.______________________
A. Diffraction 88. It happens when light hits a rough or
B. Transparent Objects uneven objects.
C. Opaque Objects _____________________
D. Refraction 89. Humans are able to see colors
82. When the wavelength of visible light because of__________.
is divided into nearly equal quantity, _____________________
it produces three primary colors. If 90. When light hits a transparent
red and green are mixed with each medium, almost all of the light pass
other, the color produced is through it.
A. magenta ___________________________
B. yellow 91. Are lights which come to existence
C. fuchsia without the intervention of man.
D. cyan ________________________
83. The number of waves passing in a 92. Are lights which are man-made.
given point in one second is called Artificial Lights
____ 93. A lighting condition where objects in
A. frequency
open space cast a deep and uniform
B. crest
or distinct shadow.
C. wavelength
D. distance __________________________
84. When blue and green are mixed 94. Objects in open space cast a
together, what color will be produced transparent shadow.
_________________________
A. fuchsia 95. Objects in open space cast no
B. cyan shadow.
C. magenta _____________________________
D. pink 96. This was especially significant in
85. When red and blue are mixed
locating dried biological stains such
together, what color will be as semen, urine and saliva, as well as
produced? stains that been washed.
A. Cyan
_____________________________
B. Yellow
________________________
C. Magenta
97. It is sensitive to ultraviolet rays and
D. Pink
blue color only.
_______________________
TEST II IDENTIFICATION 98. It is sensitive to ultraviolet rays, to
Instruction: Read and carefully analyze the blue, green and red color.
following questions below and write your answer in ________________________
the blanks. 99. It is sensitive to ultraviolet rays, blue
and green colors. It is not sensitive to
86. The bouncing back of light when it red color.
hits the surface of the medium. ______________________
________________________ 100. It sensitive to ultraviolet rays, to all
colors and also to infrared rays.
________________________

Prepared by:
RONIC R. SOLMAYOR RCrim
Criminology Instructor

Assessed by:
MAREBEL P YTANG, RCrim
Academic Assessor

Approved by: JOSE ARGIE C. MASAYON, RCrim, MSCJ


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Forensic Photography (Forensic 1)
Preliminary Examination
SECOND SEMESTER A.Y 2023-2024

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