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HOLY CHILD COLLEGES OF BUTUAN COLLEGE OF CRIMINOLOGY MID-SUMMER EXAM CRIMINALIST IC-2 (POLICE PHOTOGRAPHY) I.

Multiple Choices: Select the correct answer for eac h of the following questions. Mark only one answer for each item by marking the box corresponding to the letter of your choice on the answer sheet provided. STR ICTLY NO ERASURES ALLOWED. The year ________is considered generally as the birth year of photography. a. 1839 c. 1739 b. 1939 d. 1829 The production of a perman ent record of an image by the combined action of light and chemical processing. a. Literal definition of photography b. Legal definition of photography c. Moder n definition of photography d. Technical definition of photography e. Both C and D Modern photography may be defined as any means for the chemical, thermal, ele ctrical or electronic recording of the images of scenes, or objects formed by so me type of radiant energy, including gamma rays, X-rays, ultra-violet rays, visi ble light and infrared rays. a. Literal definition of photography b. Legal defin ition of photography c. Modern definition of photography d. Technical definition of photography e. Both B and D Photography is an art or science which deals wit h the reproduction of images through the action of light, upon sensitized materi als, with the aid of a camera and its accessories, and the chemical processes in volved therein. a. Literal definition of photography b. Legal definition of phot ography c. Modern definition of photography d. Technical definition of photograp hy e. Both B and D is an art or science which deals with the study of the princi ples of photography, the preparation of photographic evidence, and its applicati on to police work a. Police photography c. Forensic Photography b. Photography d . Crime scene Photography is an art or science which deals with the study of the principles of photography, the preparation of photographic evidence, and its ap plication to police work a. Police photography c. Forensic Photography b. Photog raphy d. Crime scene Photography Recoding the image that has been optically crat ed. a. Optical c. Chemical b. Photograph d. Photography Primary ways of using ph otography in police work. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. a. As means of identification. b. As a method of discovering, recording and pres erving evidence. c. As a way to present, in the courtroom, an impression of the pertinent elements of a crime. d. As a training and public relations medium for police programs. e. All of the above 9. Is a mechanical result of photography? a . Photograph c. light b. chemical d. picture 10. Suggest and enclosure devoid of light. a. Light tight box c. The lens b. The shutter d. The holder of sensitize d material 11. Latin for dark chamber

12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. a. Box camera c. Camera obscura b. camera d. none of the above Light travels thr ough a vacuum and through the air at a speed of ___ per second but can be slowed by dense mediums such as glass or water. a. 186,000 miles c. 185,000 miles b. 1 80,000 miles d. None of the above Recoding the image that has been optically cra ted. a. Optical c. Chemical b. Camera d. Photographs Catching light, controlling its intensity, and directing it. a. Optical c. Chemical b. Camera d. Photograph s Observed sometimes in tenth century that light passing through a small round h ole, perhaps in a tent flap or wall, would create an image of the outdoor scene on an interior wall or screen. a. Alhazen c. Daguerre b. Niepce d. Blanquart Coi ned the word photography . a. Frederick Scott Arche c. Louis Desirie Blanquart b. John F.W. Herschel d. James Clark Maxwell Published a wet plate process. a. Frederick Scott Arche c. Louis Desirie Blanquart b. John F.W. Herschel d. James Clark Maxwell I ntroduced a printing paper coated with albumen to achieve a glossy surface. a. F rederick Scott Arche c. Louis Desirie Blanquart b. John F.W. Herschel d. James C lark Maxwell Made a color subtractive process called Kodachrome. a. Eastman Koda k c. Edwin H. Land b. Odelbercht d. Alphonse Bertillion Who initiated antropomet ric measurements for personal identification was also involved in various means of documentation by photography which developed into a fine science for criminal istics when he photographed crime scenes and formulated a technique of contact p hotography to demonstrate erasures on documents. a. Eastman Kodak c. Edwin H. La nd b. Odelbercht d. Alphonse Bertillion First advocate the use of photography fo r the identification of criminals and the documentation of evidence and crime sc ene. a. Eastman Kodak c. Edwin H. Land b. Odelbercht d. Alphonse Bertillion deve loped a dry plate photography eclipsing Daguerre s wet plate on tin method. This mad e practical the photography of inmates for prison records. a. Maddox c. Dr. R.A. Reis c. Victor Baltazard d. Edwin H. Land developed a method of photographic co mparison of bullets and cartridge cases which act as an early foundation of the field of ballistics. b. Maddox c. Dr. R.A. Reis d. Victor Baltazard d. Edwin H.

Land Except, one are the elements of photography. a. Light b. Sensitized materia l c. Optical d. Camera and its accessories e. Process involved Is a wavelength e mitted by the sun which cannot be seen, though we can feel it in our bodies as w armth or heat? a. Infra red c. ultra violet b. electromagnetic radiation d. ligh ts is another form of light we cannot see, but we know about it because it tans our skin in summer. a. Infra red c. ultra violet b. electromagnetic radiation d. lights Is a form of electromagnetic radiation and we know it travels in the for m of waves.

a. Infra red c. ultra violet b. electromagnetic radiation d. lights 28. This phe nomenon is responsible for the partial illumination of object parts not directly in the path of the light. a. Diffraction c. interference b. Prism d. law of ref lection 29. To help the photographer see the precise area that will be photographed when he trips the shutter. a. View finder b. Range finder c. light meter d. Focusing mechanism 30. To carry away the exposed section into position of the film and b ring an exposed section into position behind the lens. a. Film transport mechani sm b. Range finder c. light meter d. view finder 31. It holds the film in place at the back of the camera. a. Shutter b. lens c. film holder d. body of the came ra 32. It is mounted over the opening at the front of the camera body. Its funct ion is to produce an image on the film at the back of the camera by gathering an d focusing the rays of light from the object. a. Shutter b. lens c. film holder d. body of the camera 33. t serves as a rigid framework on which all other parts of the camera are mounted and also serves to protect the film from exposure to light, except at the instance a photograph is taken they are made of plastic or metal. a. Shutter b. lens c. film holder d. body of the camera 34. The following are the basic parts of the camera, except? a. Light tight box, b. lens c. shutt er, and d. view finder 35. Basically is nothing more than a light tight box with a pin hole or lens, a shutter at one end and the holder of sensitized material at the other. a. Devise machine b. camera c. photography d. motion picture camer a 36. The ______________of the sensitized material to light is controlled by the lens and its aperture, and the shutter through its speed in opening and closing of the lens to light. a. Sensitized material b. lens c. speed d. exposure 37. H as reflecting mirror which projects the image from the lens to the ground glass at the top or at the back of the camera. a. Single lens b. double lens c. lens d . view finder 38. This phenomenon is responsible for the partial illumination of object parts not directly in the path of the light. a. Diffraction b. Interfere nce c. Wave d. Crest 39. Refers to the rebounding or deflection of light. The an gle of reflection depends upon the angle of the light striking the material, whi ch is referred to as the angle of incidence. a. Law Reflection b. Law of Refract ion c. RAT d. Spectrum 40. When the material in the path of the light is transpa rent a change in the direction of the light occurs. a. Law Reflection b. Law of Refraction c. RAT d. Spectrum 41. Lights which come to existence without the int ervention of man. a. Natural lights b. Artificial lights c. Sun lights d. Fluore scent lights 42. Lights which are manmade. a. Natural lights b. Artificial light s c. Sun lights d. Fluorescent lights 43. The sun is covered by thin cloud and t he shadow appears bluish because of the decrease of light falling on the subject in open space. a. Hazy Sunlight b. Bright Sunlight c. Dull Sunlight d. Open bri ght sunlight 44. The sun is totally covered by thick clouds. No shadow is cast t o the uniform illumination of lights all around the subjects in open space. a. H azy Sunlight b. Bright Sunlight c. Dull Sunlight d. Open bright sunlight 45. The following are the primary colors, except one. a. Cyan b. red c. blue d. green 4 6. Mediums that merely slow down the speed of light but allow to pass freely in other respects, transmit 90% or more of the incident light. a. Translucent objec ts b. transparent object c. Opaque d. Rat law

47. Mediums that allow light to pass through it in such a way that the outline o f the source of light is not clearly visible, transmit 50% or less of the incide nt light. a. Translucent objects b. transparent object c. Opaque d. Rat law 48. Means that the same lens is used for viewing and taking the photograph. a. Singl e lens reflex b. Twin lens reflex c. Medium format d. Rangefinder 49. Is a devic e that prevents light from reaching the film until the photographer is ready to take a picture? a. Shutter b. f-Stop c. Diaphragm d. Aperture 50. Is a transpare nt material made of glass or plastic, which has two opposite symmetrical and sph erical surfaces? a. Camera lens b. Convex lens c. Concave lens d. Plano II. IDENTIFICATION: Identify the basic parts of the camera.

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