1. A document completely written and signed by ome persom is known as?
a. Holographic document c. Questioned document
b. All of the above d. Disputed document
2. Philippine paper bills are printed in what process?
a. Letter process c. Off set process e. All of the above
b. Intaglio process d. Lithographic process
3. A traced forgery of signature is not really a writing but a ______?
a. Retouching c. Drawing
b. Patching d. Tremor of fraud
4. Stroke where the motion of the pen precedes the beginning and continues beyond the end of a
vanishing point and are found on free natural writing and as a rule are important indication of
genuineness.
a. Ending stroke c. Terminal stroke
b. Flying start and finish d. Pen movement
5. A sign of forgery in guide hand signature is?
a. Good pen control c. Uneven alignment
b. Disconnected stroke d. Slanting strokes
6. Paper, which has been treated in such a way as to minimize the change of successful forgery by
erasure, whether mechanical or chemical, being carried out on any documentof which it forms
the basis called?
a. Chemical paper c. Tested paper
b. Safety paper d. Polyethylene coated paper
7. Forged signature made by free hand movement and constant practice is called?
a. Traced forgery c. Simulated forgery
b. Simple forgery d. Spurious signature
8. A modern pen nib which contains a reservoir of ink in a specially designed back or chameber is
described as (used to prevent forgery)
a. Ball point pen c. Pencil
b. Fountain pen d. Fiber pen
9. What is the indelible ink whose marking substance is composed of mixture of aniline ink and
graphite?
a. Stencil b. Printers ink [Link] gall ink d. Copy pencil
10. What was done when one retouches or goes back over a defective portion of a writing stroke?
a. Retracing b. Pressuring c. Patching d. Shading
11. What type of forgery is made when the writer’s exerts no effort to effect resemblance or
facsimile between the forged and the genuine signatures?
a. Simple b. Traced c. simulated d. Spurious
12. A type of forgery which involves fraudulent signature executed by actually following the outline
of a genuine signature with a writing instrument?
a. Carbon outline process c. Lasered
b. Indention process d. Traced
13. An autopsy report is an example of what kind of evidence?
a. documentary c. Experimental
b. testimonial d. Object/real
14. what is the interruption in a stroke caused by sudden removal of the writing instrument from the
paper surface?
a. tremor b. Pen lifting c. Retouching d. Hiatus
15. what is that introductory up and down stroke found in almost all capital letters?
a. hitch b. Humps c. Beard d. Buckle knot
16. what is the first step in the procurement of type writing exemplars?
a. procurement of the suspected typewriter
b. acquisition of typewriting exemplars
c. study of the questioned typewriting
d. preparation of exemplars
17. strokes which goes back over another writing strokes and which is slightly to occur due to lack of
movement control?
a. retouching b. Shading c. Retracing d. Patching
[Link] is that which widens the ink strokes due to the added pressure on a flexible pen point?
a. pen pressure c. Shading
b. pen lifting d. Retouching
[Link] a rule, it is easier to determine whether or not a signature is forgery, but it is very difficult on the
other hand to established who committed the forgery because:
a. the forger might be a left handed
b. imitation is one of the most effective means to disguise one’s handwriting
c. it might be a traced forgery
d. there should be no sufficient standard available
[Link] document examiner as well as police are dealing with documents, the most common problem
they encountered are those concerning?
a. origin c. authorship
b. counterfeit d. Content (alteration)
[Link] meant to those grace lines, superfluous strokes and are useful only for ornamentation and are
not essential to the legibility of the signatures and usually occurs among writers who attempt to express
some phase of their personalities.
a. diacritical marks c. Idiosyncrasies
b. embellishments d. Flourishing strokes
22. is one of the most expensive instrument used for examination of documents that would show three
dimensional enlargement
a. polarizing light c. Stereoscopic microscope
c. infra-red gadget d. Ultra violet light
23. is the combination of the basic designs of letter and the writing movement involved in the writing?
a. copy book form c. Writing movement
b. system of writing d. Line quality
24. what is the type of signature which has been made in a particular date, time, place and at a
particular purpose of recording it.
a. model signature c. Evidential signature
b. standard signature d. Guided signature
[Link] outer portion of a curve bend or crook?
a. humps b. Staff/stem/shaft c. Whirl d. Central part
26. is a light examination in which the source of illumination strikes the surface of the paper from the
back or at the bottom, usually designed in identification of water markings?
a. direct light c. Side light
b. oblique light d. Transmitted light
27. an illegible form of a writing which is characterized by partially visible depression appearing
underneath the original writing.
a. invisible writing c. Indented writing
b. obliterated writing d. Contact writing
28. is a specimen of writing prepared with deliberate of altering the usual writing habits in the hope of
hiding his identity.
a. disguised writing c. Hand lettering
b. cursive d. Block capital
29. refers to properties or marks, elements or qualities which serve to distinguish. Known as the basis of
identification.
a. characteristics c. Individual characteristic
b. class characteristic d. Sample
30 is an irregularity in strokes characterized by shaky or wavering stroke which is perfectly apparent
even without magnification
a. Tremor c. Tremor of illiteracy
b. Tremor of old age d. Tremor of fraud
31. refers to the study of one’s handwriting in attempting to determine one’s personality
a. agraphia c. Graphology
b. chromatography d. Handwriting identification
[Link] the visible record of the written strokes resulting from a combination of various factors associated
to the motion of the pen. Is the overall quality of the strokes.
a. movement c. Line quality
b. writing habits d. significant writing habits
33. refers to the usual or normal deviations found in a repeated specimen of individual’s handwriting.
a. natural variation c. Transitory change
b. permanent damage d. Temporary defect
34.a type of conventional typewriter in which the characters are normally space 12 in one horizontal
a. pica c. Elite
b. proportional spacing machine d. Computer
35. is a typeface defect in which the letters are printed to the right or left of its proper position.
a. Vertical mal alignment` c. Horizontal mal alignment`
[Link] letter d. Off-its feet
36. known as the father of question document
a. albert a. Osborn c. John augustus
b. dr hans gross d. Orway Hilton
37. what is the substance which is capable of bleaching an ink?
a. sympathetic ink c. Superimposing ink
b. ink eradicator d. Invisible ink
[Link] the type of light examination best used in deciphering an obliterated writing and charred
document.
a. ultra violet light c. Infra-red light
b. transmitted light d. X ray
[Link] of writing which has executed in the regular course of one’activities
a. requested c. collected
b. executed at a time d. Day to day standard
40. is a type of writing movement that gives a great freedom of movement. Also considered as the most
skilful type of movement
a. finger movement c. hand movement
b. forearm movement d. Whole arm movement