1) What are the 3 categories of fingerprints? a) Loop, Arches, Deltas b) Cores, Deltas, Loops c) Arches, Whorls, Cores d) Loops, Arches, Whorls e) none of the above 2) What is the system used to store and retrieve fingerprints? a) CODIS b) AFIS c) Kastle-Meyer Test d) RSID e) none of the above 3) What type of fingerprint is invisible? a) Latent b) Patent c) Visible d) Plastic e) 3D f) none of the above 4) What is the most common category of fingerprint? a) Delta b) Loops c) Arches d) Whorls e) Cores f) none of the above 5) A fingerprint was found and visible on a bar of soap, what kind of fingerprint is it? a) Latent b) Patent c) Plastic d) none of the above 6) What is the significance of Bertillon? a) He helped create and label the categories of fingerprints. b) He was the first one to identify differences among people using a skeletal system. c) He made the ten print card and invented the system that is still used today to identify fingerprints. d) He created the AFIS which is used to identify fingerprints. 7) What is the significance of Galton? a) Showed how fingerprints can be used to identify individuals and identified 3 categories of fingerprints. b) He created the AFIS which is used to identify fingerprints. c) He made the ten-print card and invented the system that is still used today to identify fingerprints. d) He was the first one to identify differences among people using a skeletal system. 8) What is the Significance of Henry? a) He created the AFIS which is used to identify fingerprints. b) He was the first one to identify differences among people using a skeletal system. c) He made the ten-print card and invented the system that is still used today to identify fingerprints. d) Showed how fingerprints can be used to identify individuals and identified 3 categories of fingerprints. 9) Are fingerprints class or individual evidence? a) Class b) Individual 10) A forensic scientist was able to find 10 similar minutiae between 100 people in his town. He used these to reduce the number of suspects in a case. What type of evidence did he use to reduce the number of suspects in the case? a) Individual b) Class c) Direct d) none of the above 11) What is the category of this fingerprint? a) Plastic b) Loop c) Whorl d) Arch 12) What is the category of this fingerprint? a) Loop b) Whorl c) Arch d) Plastic 13) What is the rarest category of fingerprints? a) Arch b) Whorl c) Loop d) Core 14) What type of fingerprint is this? a) Plastic b) Latent c) 3D d) Patent 15) Are fingerprints unique and individual? a) Yes b) No c) Sometimes 16) What is the deepest inner layer of skin on the hand? a) Epidermis b) Dermis c) Dermal papillae d) Hypodermis 17) What layer of skin is responsible for determining a fingerprints form and pattern of ridges on the surface of the skin? a) Dermis b) Dermal papillae c) Epidermis d) Hypodermis 18) Does a fingerprint change over your lifetime? a) Yes b) No 19) What type of fingerprint opens towards the thumb? a) Ulnar Loop b) Radial Loop c) Bifurcation d) Ridge ending 20) What type of technique should you use to obtain a fingerprint on an uneven surface? a) Super Glue Fuming b) Ninhydrin c) Iodine Fuming d) DFO 21) What type of technique needs to be photographed immdeitaely? a) Super Glue Fuming b) Ninhydrin c) Iodine Fuming d) DFO

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