#160.
Any characteristic of handwriting which is sufficiently well fixed and unique to serve as a fundamental point in the
identification of the writer.
A
Line quality
B
Significant writing habits
C
System of writing
D
Copy book form
Answer: Significant writing habits
#161.
It is defined as the art of beautiful writing.
A
Artography
B
Stylish writing
C
Calligraphy
D
Cartography
Answer: Calligraphy
#162.
May be committed by the following means: (1) counterfeiting or imitating any handwriting, signature, or rubric; (2)
causing it to appear that persons have participated in any act or proceeding when they did not in fact so
participate; (3) etc… nevertheless it applied to documents whether private, public, official, or commercial
documents.
A
Estafa
B
Questioned Documents Examination
C
Forgery
D
Falsification of documents
Answer: Forgery
#163.
This refers to the design of letters which are fundamental to a writing system.
A
System of writing
B
Line quality
C
Writing movement
D
Copy book form
Answer: Copy book form
#164.
This king of forgery is basically a drawing and consequently lacks free natural movement inherent in a person’s
normal writing.
A
Simulated forgery
B
Cut and paste forgery
C
Traced forgery
D
Simple forgery
Answer: Traced forgery
#165.
It is the retouching of the writing stroke as an attempt to improve an imitation.
A
retracing
B
recopying
C
Patching
D
Both a and b
Answer: Patching
#166.
It is the quality of paper, which does not allow light to pass through or which prevents dark object from being seen
through the paper.
A
color of the paper
B
brightness of the paper
C
opacity of the paper
D
texture of the paper
Answer: opacity of the paper
#167.
The following are indications of the genuineness of the writing, except one.
A
coordination
B
Hesitation
C
Degree of skill
D
None of the above
Answer: Hesitation
#168.
A visible effect of bodily movement, which is an almost unconscious expression of fixed muscular habits, reacting
from the mixed mental impression of certain associated with script form.
A
Standards
B
Documents
C
Handwriting
D
Exemplars
Answer: Handwriting
#169.
It applies to documents whether public, official or commercial wherein handwriting or signature contained therein
is imitated.
A
Estafa
B
Forgery
C
Falsification of document
D
All of these
Answer: Falsification of document
#170.
The act of making it appears that persons have participated in any proceeding or act when in fact they have not
participated in any document.
A
All of these
B
Forgery
C
Falsification of document
D
Estafa
Answer: Falsification of document
#171.
It refers to the assessment or altered, forged, or suspected papers to determine if they are genuine or otherwise.