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GENERAL DIRECTIONS : This exam is given to assess how well you have understood the
lessons for the midterm coverage of the first semester. You are expected to take the exam
seriously by way of answering all the items correctly.
TEST I. IDENTIFICATION
INSTRUCTION: Identify what is being asked in the following items. (2 points each)
1-2 also referred to as crime scene photography
3-4 is an activity that records the initial appearance of the crime scene and physical evidence,
in order to provide a permanent record for the courts
5-6 is a mechanical result of photography
7-8 greek word which means to write.
9-10 Greek word which means light
11-12 is a form of electromagnetic radiation and we know it travels in the form of waves
13-14 is another form of light we cannot see, but we know about it because it tans our skin in
summer.
15-16 Any phenomenon having a periodic disturbance of some sort and travels outward from a
source
17-18 The bending of light around an object
19-20 Materials, which allow light to pass through so that objects on the other side can be
distinguished
21-22 Those that allow light to pass through but diffuse the flow of light so that objects on the
other side cannot be distinctly seen
23-24 Materials, which allow no light to pass through
25-26 refers to the rebounding or deflection of light
when the material in the path of the light is transparent a change in the direction of the
light occurs
27-28 shows how white light is made up of a combination of wavelengths of different colored
lights
29-30 Almost all artificial light sources can be used in photographing of objects, as long as the
light is capable of exposing the sensitized materials (film). Some of the artificial lights
are electronic flash, photoflood lamp, fluorescent lamp, and Infrared and Ultra-Violet
lamp.
31-32 any evidence derived from a living item. Includes physiological fluids, plants, and some
biological pathogens
33-34 any evidence with a pattern or predictable pattern of appearance.
35-36 any evidence of such a small size so as to be overlooked, not easily seen or not easily
recognized
37-38 is the basis for the use of physical evidence in a criminal investigation, it is extremely
important for the crime scene to be made secure and restrict the access to the crime scene
by nonessential people
39-40 criminals repeat behavior. Repeated methods of entry, for example, by kicking in a back
door with the same shoe leaving the same footwear impressions throughout the crime
scene
FORENSIC 1
41-45 Four (4) Types of Evidences Found in the Crime Scene
46-50 Three (3) Primary Colors
51-55 Three (3) Complementary Colors
56-60 Thre (3) Neutral Colors
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FORENSIC 1