Criminology Exams (Crim Ciminalistic) – Page 8

#140. A type of instrument being used in measuring of rifling of firearms.
A helixometer
B taper gauge
C Onoscope
D Caliper
Answer: helixometer
#141. The mechanism in a firearm by which the cartridge case or shear is withdrawn from the chamber in a revolver that pulls the empty shells simultaneously.
A Breechblack
B Extractor
C Ejector
D Cylinder
Answer: Extractor
#142. The microscopic viewing of identifying two fired specimen cartridge case or bullet putting into congruency is a process of examination by;
A collision
B inter-marriage
C juxta position
D assessment
Answer: inter-marriage
#143. It is produced by a harder surface scraping, dragging, sliding or slipping across a softer one leaving a series of abrasions, serrations and scrapes.
A breechface mark
B stamp mark
C Striation mark
D none of these
Answer: Striation mark
#144. Fingerprint marks can be found in the ________ of the fire arm;
A trigger
B Butt
C trigger guard
D all of these
Answer: all of these
#145. The colt .45 has ;
A 6 grooves, right twist
B 4 grooves, left twist
C 4 grooves, right twist
D 6 grooves, left twist
Answer: 6 grooves, left twist
#146. Smith and Wesson model .38 has
A 6 grooves, left twist
B 5 grooves, right twist
C 4 grooves, left twist
D 6 grooves, right twist
Answer: 5 grooves, right twist
#147. Refers to the forcible application of a hard surface against a softer one leaving an impression on the softer surface like striking the firing pin on the primer.
A breechface mark
B Striation mark
C stamp mark
D None of these
Answer: stamp mark
#148. This type of microscope is a valuable tool for the detection of alterations and comparisons of inks.
A Technical microscope
B Stetoscopic Microscope
C Compound Microscope
D Infrared image conversion
Answer: Infrared image conversion
#149. It is committed by giving any payable instrument to bearer such as treasury or bank notes the appearance of a genuine document.
A Estafa
B Falsification of document
C Forgery
D All of these
Answer: Forgery
#150. A man who is unable to write may use this to legally signify a signature.
A Crude x
B Cross mark
C Thumb mark
D Both A and B
Answer: Both A and B
#151. Enlarged photographic court exhibit usually referred to as bromide enlargements of a document.
A Display exhibits
B Collected documents
C Questioned documents
D Standard document
Answer: Display exhibits
#152. It is the relation of successive characters or elements of the word, signature, or line to an actual or imaginary line
A Rhythm
B Alignment
C quality
D line quality
Answer: Alignment
#153. A person executing a signature while his arm is steadied and assisted produces a:
A Handwriting signature
B Normal signature
C Guided signature
D Scribble
Answer: Guided signature
#154. Refers to any specimen of writing executed normally without any attempt to change or control its identifying habits and its usual quality of execution.
A Natural writing
B Cursive writing
C System of writing
D Disguised writing
Answer: Natural writing
#155. To obtain a conviction for the charge of possession of false bank or treasury notes this is an essential requisite.
A Intention to use it
B Intention to keep it
C Intention to display it
D Intention to surrender it to authorities
Answer: Intention to use it
#156. Usual deviations found between a repeated specimen of any individual handwriting or in the product of any typewriter.
A Wrong hand writing
B Tremor
C Normal variation
D Natural variation
Answer: Natural variation
#157. This type of microscope is a valuable tool for detection of alterations and comparisons of inks
A Technical microscope
B Stetoscopic Microscope
C Infrared image conversion
D Compound Microscope
Answer: Infrared image conversion
#158. Any characteristic of handwriting which is sufficiently well fixed and unique to serve as a fundamental point in the identification of the writer.
A Significant writing habits
B Copy book form
C Line quality
D System of writing
Answer: Significant writing habits
#159. In the procurement of typewriting exemplars, this is considered as the first step.
A Procurement of regular-course-of-business exemplars typewritten on or near the date of the questioned typewriting.
B Preparation of exemplar typewriting by the accused writer, if any of his typewriter
C Preparation of exemplar typewriting by the investigator on suspected typewriter
D Study of the questioned typewriting by the investigator.
Answer: Preparation of exemplar typewriting by the investigator on suspected typewriter