- 1. An alignment defect in which the character prints to the right or left of its proper position
A) off its feet B) vertical malalignment C) rebound D) horizontal malalignment
- 2. A document that contains some change
A) DISPUTED DOCUMENT B) ALTERED DOCUMENTS C) CHARRED DOCUMENT
- 3. A photograph made through a compound microscope and maybe a greatly enlarged image of a small area.
A) microphotograph B) photomicrographs C) microfilm viewer
- 4. The order in which writing strokes are placed on the paper.
A) SYSTEM OF WRITINGS B) SEQUENCE OF STROKES C) LINE QUALITY
- 5. Any abnormality or maladjustment in a typewriter that is reflected in its work and leads to its individualization or identification
A) PLATEN B) CHARACTERS C) DEFECT
- 6. A writing instrument having as its marking tip a small freely rotating ball bearing that rolls the ink onto the paper
A) BALL POINT PEN B) FOUNTAIN PEN C) PENCIL
- 7. In connection with typewriting identification, letters, symbols, numerals, and points of punctuation
A) CHARACTERS B) DEFECT C) PLATEN
- 8. The condition of a typeface printing heavier on one side or corner than the remainder of its outline.
A) rebound B) vertical malalignment C) off its feet D) horizontal malalignment
- 9. Any identifying characteristics of a typewriter that cannot be corrected by simply cleaning the typeface or replacing the ribbon.
A) TRANSITORY DEFECT B) PERMANENT DEFECT C) TEMPORARY DEFECT
- 10. Any process in which erased writing is developed or brought out again on the document itself.
A) DECIPHERMENT B) RESTORATION C) INTERLINEATION
- 11. The blotting out or smearing over of writing to make the original invisible or undecipherable
A) OBLITERATION B) ERASURE C) INSERTION D) INTERLINEATION
- 12. A defect in which a character prints a double impression with the lighter one slightly offset to the right or left.
A) off its feet B) horizontal malalignment C) vertical malalignment D) rebound
- 13. The result of a character printing above or below its proper position.
A) off its feet B) rebound C) vertical malalignment D) horizontal malalignment
- 14. The removal of writing, typewriting, or printing from a document.
OBLITERATION
A) ERASURE B) INTERLINEATION C) OBLITERATION D) INSERTION
- 15. A writing weakness portrayed by irregular, shaky strokes
A) Pen Lift B) Shading C) Tremor
- 16. A fraudulent signature executed by following the outline of a genuine signature with a writing instrument
A) Traced Forgery B) Spurious Signature C) Freehand Imitation
- 17. The act of intermittently forcing the pen against the paper surface with increased pressure
A) Pen Scope B) Pen Position C) Pen Emphasis D) Pen Pressure
- 18. Pen lift is caused by:
A) added pressure on a flexible pen point B) removing the writing instrument from the paper C) weakness or old age
- 19. A fraudulent signature in which there was no apparent attempt at simulation or imitation
A) Spurious Signature B) Freehand Imitation C) Traced Forgery
- 20. A writer who alter his usual writing habits is making a disguised writing.
A) false B) true
- 21. Wrong handed writings are those executed using the left hand.
A) true B) false
- 22. A widening of the ink stroke due to added pressure on a flexible pen point or to the use of a stub pen
A) Retouching B) Pen Lift C) Shading D) Retracing
- 23. The relationship between the pen point and the paper
A) Pen Emphasis B) Pen Pressure C) Pen Position D) Pen Scope
- 24. The angle or inclination of the axis of letters relative to the baseline
A) Skill B) Speed of Writing C) Slant
- 25. A term characterizing the visible record in the written stroke of the basic movements and manner of holding the writing instrument
A) Shading B) System of Writing C) Line Quality D) Rhythm
- 26. The average force with which the pen contacts the paper, as estimated from an examination of the writing
A) Pen Position B) Pen Pressure C) Pen Emphasis D) Pen Scope
- 27. The combination of the basic design of letters and the writing movements as taught in school
A) Line Quality B) System of Writing C) copy book form D) significant writing habits
- 28. A model signature is a forged signature that has been used to prepare an imitated or traced forgery.
A) false B) true
- 29. The design of letters that is fundamental to a writing system.
A) significant writing habits B) natural variations C) system of writing D) copy book form
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