Question documents
  • 1. A lamp light with adjustable shade just like the available goose-neck lamps for controlled illumination, needed in side light examination
A) table lamps
B) ultra-violet lamp
C) transmitted light gadget
  • 2. In obtaining collected and dictated standards, the writing instrument and condition must be similar from that of the questioned material.
A) False
B) True
  • 3. The visible effect of ability of movement which is an almost unconscious expression of fixed muscular habits reacting from fixed mental impression of certain ideas associated with script form.
A) SYSTEM OF WRITING
B) HANDWRITING
C) COPY BOOK FORM
D) SIGNIFICANT WRITING HABITS
  • 4. In obtaining typewriting standards if the typewriting ribbon is obviously new removed it to the laboratory and prepare the typewriting exemplars using from another ribbon.
A) True
B) False
  • 5. A class of signature for routinary document or made for personal correspondence
A) Formal signature
B) Informal signature
C) Complete Signature
D) Careless Scribbles
  • 6. The amount of collected writing standards to be obtained must be between:
A) at least 3 times
B) within 5 years before and after
C) 15 to 20
  • 7. Use for mail carrier, delivery of goods, purchase of equipment, an autograph collector
A) Careless Scribbles
B) Formal signature
C) Cursory signature
  • 8. Those which are given and made upon the request of an investigator for purpose of making comparative examination with the request writing
A) COLLECTED STANDARDS
B) REQUESTED STANDARDS
C) PROCURED STANDARDS
  • 9. A condition where one losses the ability or power to write although he could still grasp the writing instrument.
A) hypergraphia
B) agraphia
C) geographia
D) asphyxia
  • 10. In obtaining collected standards, we should collect writing standards which is of contemporaneous date with out questioned document. This means:
A) collect writing standards prepared within 5 years before and after the questioned material
B) collect writing standards written after five years from the questioned material
C) collect writing standards written before five years from the questioned material
D) collect writing standards prepared after 10 years from the questioned material
  • 11. What is really being done by the writer in the first step of writing?
A) drawing/copying
B) writing
C) thinking
  • 12. One of the point to be considered in obtaining collected standard is the similarity of the subject matter
A) True
B) False
  • 13. The result of a very complicated series of acts being as a whole or a combination of certain forms which are the very visible results of mental and muscular habit acquired by long continued painstaking effort.
A) WRITING
B) SYSTEM OF WRITING
C) SIGNIFICANT WRITING HABITS
D) COPY BOOK FORM
  • 14. Writing is a part of the daily life of practically everyone
A) False
B) True
  • 15. The flexor and extensor muscle combine with the to form the lateral strokes.
A) lumbrical muscles
B) extensor muscles
C) flexor muscle
  • 16. Which of the following is included in the principles involved in the process of identification?
A) proof of authenticity
B) searching for evidential documents
C) points to consider in obtaining standards
D) all of these
E) none of these
  • 17. The impulse to form a letter begins in the brain writing center referred to as:
A) cortex
B) cerebrum
C) cerebellum
  • 18. In obtaining requested standards, dictate all the content of the questioned material.
A) False
B) True
  • 19. Simply a signature signed on a particular condition. while the signer was at a particular age in particular age, in particular physical and mental condition using implement and with a particular reason and purpose for recording his name.
A) Model Signature
B) Evidential Signature
C) Questioned Signature
  • 20. Which of the following is not included in the principles involved in the process of identification?
A) sources of standards
B) characteristics
C) none of these
D) document
E) all of these
  • 21. Forged signature where no attempt has been made to make a copy of the genuine signature of the person purporting to sign the document commonly referred to as
A) SIMPLE FORGERY
B) TRACED FORGERY
C) SIMULATED FORGERY
  • 22. Are peculiar to a single person or thing and one that is common to a group
A) Class characteristics
B) personal characteristics
C) individual characteristics
  • 23. Refers to a person's name written by him on a document as a sign of acknowledgement.
A) Stamp
B) Dry Seal
C) Signature
  • 24. Searching for evidential document is primarily the responsibility of
A) document examiner
B) suspect
C) investigator
  • 25. What is the focus of the writer in the third step of handwriting?
A) subject written to be written
B) form of the letters
C) execution of the various design of letters
  • 26. Any property or mark that distinguishes.
A) quality
B) document
C) characteristics
  • 27. Forged signature which resembles the genuine signature written freehand is referred to as:
A) SIMPLE FORGERY
B) TRACED FORGERY
C) SIMULATED FORGERY
  • 28. In writing, the functions as extension of the hand.
A) system of writing
B) writing instrument
C) copy book form
  • 29. In obtaining dictated standards, dictation must be atleast 3 times
A) False
B) True
  • 30. A faded writing can no longer be read..
A) False
B) True
  • 31. Class of signature use in acknowledgement of important document such as will, check, contract and business paper
A) Cursory signature
B) Formal signature
C) Informal signature
D) Careless Scribbles
  • 32. The normal or usual deviation found between repeated specimen of any individual's handwriting. or in the product of any typewriter.
A) writing conditions
B) writing instruments
C) writing movements
D) natural variations
  • 33. In obtaining requested standards, dictation must be with intervals.
A) True
B) False
  • 34. An instrument which can show three dimensional enlargement of the documents or writings under examination
A) measuring test plate
B) transmitted light gadget
C) stereoscopic binocular microscope
D) magnifying lens
  • 35. Attempted disguise leads to an inferior quality of handwriting.
A) False
B) True
  • 36. Which of the following is not included in genuine tremor?
A) tremor of age
B) tremor of fraud
C) tremor of illiteracy
D) tremor of weakness
  • 37. The ideal protective container for evidence document is a plastic envelope
A) True
B) False
  • 38. Keep documents folded in protective envelope.
A) True
B) False
  • 39. The degree of variation in writing tends to increase with more rapid and less careful execution.
A) False
B) True
  • 40. Tremor of illiteracy is due to:
A) weakness
B) poor eyesight
C) unfamiliarity with the writing process
D) hesitation
  • 41. Considered as one of the powerful instrument used in the laboratory. It is a built box with a bulb place inside and a strong source of light will be transmitted either to the back or bottom of the documents under examination
A) measuring test plate
B) magnifying lens
C) transmitted light gadget
D) stereoscopic binocular microscope
  • 42. Photograph makes clear what is otherwise hidden or indistinct.
A) False
B) True
  • 43. The purpose for which writings were intended does not affect the degree of variation in them.
A) False
B) True
  • 44. In repeated specimen of writing prepared at one time, variation tends to be less than between specimens written from day to day.
A) True
B) False
  • 45. What are the ways of mutilating a document?
A) by punching or cutting for storage purposes
B) by creasing or tearing
C) by repeated refolding
D) all of these
  • 46. Photograph makes clear what is otherwise hidden or indistinct.
A) False
B) True
  • 47. Deterioration of an individual's writing affects only one or two elements of writing properties.
A) True
B) False
  • 48. Those changes which continue only while the basic cause is affecting the writer
A) tremor of age
B) transitory changes
C) permanent changes
  • 49. Uniformity of writing qualities in extended specimen of handwriting is an indication of disguised writing.
A) True
B) False
  • 50. Improper or careless handling of document is usually because of ignorance of the investigator.
A) True
B) False
  • 51. Infra red light is very useful in showing the watermarks present in the document
A) True
B) False
  • 52. Both the circumstances under which the writing was prepared and the factors which influence the writer's ability to write at the time of the execution
A) natural variations
B) writing movements
C) writing conditions
D) writing instruments
  • 53. Is one of the more common instrument used by bank personnel of other banks. At least five times magnification, with built in lighting and base are found to be more useful.
A) magnifying lens
B) measuring test plate
C) stereoscopic binocular microscope
D) transmitted light gadget
  • 54. Any number of accurate reproduction of the documents could be made through photographs, thus affording unlimited opportunity for study, comparison and evaluation by any number of examiners which could not be possible by using the documents alone
A) True
B) False
  • 55. A lack of uniformity in execution and form, especially in extended specimen of handwriting is indication of lack of disguise.
A) False
B) True
  • 56. A writer can not improve his handwriting.
A) True
B) False
  • 57. Is an artificial lamp, with its radiation capable of creating a florescence depending upon the material under consideration. Its wavelength appear just before the blue- violet color of the visible spectrum
A) table lamps
B) ultra-violet lamp
C) transmitted light gadget
D) magnifying lens
E) shadowgraph
  • 58. Allow anyone to make chemical or other test. You can treat or dust the document for latent fingerprints before consulting a document examiner
A) True
B) False
  • 59. The evidence document can be cut apart as may be desired and the various parts classified for comparison.
A) True
B) False
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