This document contains a preliminary examination on forensic photography. It consists of multiple choice and fill-in-the-blank questions testing knowledge of the history and fundamentals of photography, forensic photography, camera parts, and photographic techniques. Key topics covered include the invention of photography, important figures like Daguerre and Talbot, the origins of words like "photography" and "forensic", basic camera components, types of photographs used in law enforcement, and applications of photography within the field of forensics.
This document contains a preliminary examination on forensic photography. It consists of multiple choice and fill-in-the-blank questions testing knowledge of the history and fundamentals of photography, forensic photography, camera parts, and photographic techniques. Key topics covered include the invention of photography, important figures like Daguerre and Talbot, the origins of words like "photography" and "forensic", basic camera components, types of photographs used in law enforcement, and applications of photography within the field of forensics.
This document contains a preliminary examination on forensic photography. It consists of multiple choice and fill-in-the-blank questions testing knowledge of the history and fundamentals of photography, forensic photography, camera parts, and photographic techniques. Key topics covered include the invention of photography, important figures like Daguerre and Talbot, the origins of words like "photography" and "forensic", basic camera components, types of photographs used in law enforcement, and applications of photography within the field of forensics.
This document contains a preliminary examination on forensic photography. It consists of multiple choice and fill-in-the-blank questions testing knowledge of the history and fundamentals of photography, forensic photography, camera parts, and photographic techniques. Key topics covered include the invention of photography, important figures like Daguerre and Talbot, the origins of words like "photography" and "forensic", basic camera components, types of photographs used in law enforcement, and applications of photography within the field of forensics.
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PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION
FORENSIC 1: FORENSIC PHOTOGRAPHY
Name:___________________________________ Score:______________ Course:_________________________________ Date:_______________ DIRECTION: NO ERASURES ALLOWED! CAPITAL LETTERS ONLY! MULTIPLE CHOICE 1. Photography was derived from what word? A. Phos/Photos C. Light B. Greek D. Latin 2. It is the chemical and mechanical product of photography. A. Photograph C. Microphotography B. Photography D. Macrophotography 3. It is the birth year of photography. A. 1870 C. 1739 B. 1840 D. 1839 4. Forensic is derived from what word? A. Latin C. Greek B. Greece D. Italian 5. It is the study of fundamentals of photography its application to police works and preparation of photographic evidence. A. Police Photography C. Forensic Photography B. Photography D. Magnified Photography 6. The word “forum” means? A. Phos or photos C. To draw B. Market place D. Light 7. It is the positive result of Photography. A. Forensic Photography C. Police Photography B. Photography D. Photograph 8. The word Picture is derived from what word? A. Latin C. Greek B. Greco D. Roman 9. It is a design or representation made by various means such as painting, drawing, or photography. A. Art work C. Photographic Evidence B. Picture D. Photograph 10. He was the inventor of mouse trap camera. A. William Henry Fox Talbot C. Louis Daguerre B. Joseph Niecephore Niepce D. William Hershel 11. He discovered the infra-red. A. Joseph Niepce C. William Hershel B. Henry Fox Talbot D. Johann Schulze 12. It is the forerunner of modern camera. A. DSLR C. Camera Obscura B. SLR D. Pinhole Camera 13. It is the reproduction of photographic evidence, and its application to police works. A. Police Photography C. Forensic Photography B. Photography D. Photograph 14. A light tight box designed to block unwanted or unnecessary light from reaching the sensitized material. A. Pinhole Camera C. DSLR B. SLR D. Camera 15. Who coined the word “Photography”? A. William Hershel C. Joseph Nicephore Niepce B. Louis Daguerre D. Henry Fox Talbot 16. It deals with the study of the principles of photography, the preparation of photographic evidence and its application to police works. A. Forensic Photography C. Police Photography B. Photography D. Photograph 17. It is taking of a magnified photograph of a small object by attaching an extended tube lens to the camera. A. Photography C. Photomacrography B. Police Photography D. Photograph 18. Who is the founder of Kodak Company? A. William Kodak C. George Eastman B. Henry Talbot D. Louis Daguerre 19. What is the most important part of a Camera? A. Shutter C. View Finder B. Flash D. Lens 20. It is the process of taking photo of persons deprived of liberty. A. Photograph C. Digital Photography B. Mug Shots D. Photography ENUMERATION: USE CAPITAL LETTERS ONLY! NO ERASURES ALLOWED! 21-29 GIVE THE USES OF PHOTOGRAPHY 30-33 GIVE THE DIFFERENT VIEWS IN PHOTOGRAPHY 34- 42 ESSENTIAL PARTS OF A CAMERA 43-50 GIVE THE OTHER PARTS OF A CAMERA