Deck 6: Fingerprints

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In the Primary Classification System,a finger is assigned numerical value if its pattern is a:

A) Loop.
B) Ulnar loop.
C) Arch.
D) Whorl.
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Fingerprints are formed:

A) During fetal development.
B) By the time a child is two years old.
C) During first six months after birth.
D) At birth.
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The most common ridge pattern is the:

A) Loop.
B) Whorl.
C) Accidental.
D) Arch.
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The number of deltas found in an arch pattern is ________ the number of deltas found in a loop pattern.

A) Greater than
B) Less than
C) The same as
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The fingerprint classification system used in most English speaking countries was devised by:

A) Henry
B) Vucetich
C) Herschel
D) Faulds
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Sir Francis Galton,in writing his textbook on fingerprints,built on the groundbreaking work in this area by:

A) Henry
B) Bertillon
C) Vucetich
D) Faulds
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Will West was the man who:

A) Had a virtual "double" with a similar name.
B) Devised the fingerprint classification system used in Spanish-speaking countries.
C) Mutilated his fingerprints with acid.
D) Invented Superglue.
Question
In the Primary Classification scheme,the left index finger has a potential value of:

A) 16.
B) 8.
C) 4.
D) 2.
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The value of ridge patterns in determining the uniqueness of a fingerprint is ________ the value of type and position of ridge characteristics in determining the uniqueness of a fingerprint.

A) Greater than
B) The same as
C) Less than
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What is the minimum number of ridge characteristics necessary before two fingerprints can be identified as the same?

A) 10
B) 12
C) 16
D) No minimum exists.
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AFIS is a(n):

A) Computerized system for storing and retrieving fingerprint records
B) Method used to determine age of a latent print
C) Computer system programmed to analyze hair
D) Assay technique used to identify drugs
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Under which circumstances have two people been found to have identical fingerprints?

A) Identical twins
B) Siamese twins
C) Fraternal twins
D) None to date
Question
It is estimated that there are as many as ________ ridge characteristics in an average complete fingerprint.

A) 50
B) 100
C) 150
D) 200
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Which person listed below attempted to destroy his fingerprints with corrosive acid?

A) John Gotti
B) Carlo Gambino
C) William West
D) John Dillinger
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The pores of the sweat glands are located in the:

A) Skin ridges.
B) Friction grooves.
C) Dermis.
D) Dermal papillae.
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Prints that are not readily visible are commonly referred to as:

A) Latent.
B) Open.
C) Plastic.
D) Rolled.
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The most commonly encountered ridge characteristics (used by AFIS)are the:

A) Ridge ending and island.
B) Ridge crossing and short ridge.
C) Bifurcation and ridge ending.
D) Bifurcation and trifurcation.
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To permanently alter the fingerprint and produce scars,one must damage the:

A) Minutiae
B) Ridges
C) Epidermis
D) Dermal papillae
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What percentage of the population falls into the 1/1 Primary Classification category?

A) 30%
B) 20%
C) 25%
D) 10%
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The friction skin ridges:

A) Have no useful purpose other than identification.
B) Provide a firmer grip.
C) Resist slippage.
D) Both B and C
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Superglue fuming is NOT suitable for use on:

A) Cardboard.
B) Metal.
C) Leather.
D) Plastic bags.
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The AFIS ________ determines the degree of ________ between the location and relationship of the minutiae between the questioned fingerprint and those in the database.

A) Relative position, orientation
B) Search algorithm, correlation
C) Identification system, minutiae
D) Software configurations, difference
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Which chemical treatment produces a white-appearing latent print?

A) Ninhydrin
B) Iodine fuming
C) Superglue fuming
D) Physical developer
Question
Which of the following is NOT true about digital imaging?

A) Once the image is produced, it can be manipulated and enlarged.
B) It produces an image composed of pixels.
C) It is a process in which a picture is converted into a digital file.
D) It does not allow for the simultaneous comparison of two prints.
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Which is NOT considered a porous surface?

A) Tile
B) Cloth
C) Paper
D) Cardboard
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Dusting to visualize a latent print on finished leather and rough plastic is best done with a:

A) Fiberglass brush.
B) Magna brush.
C) Camel's hair brush.
D) All of the above
Question
Ninhydrin is used on a latent print to detect:

A) Fatty acids.
B) Riboflavin.
C) Protein material.
D) Salt.
Question
Physical developer contains:

A) Iodine.
B) Silver nitrate.
C) Ninhydrin.
D) Acrylate.
Question
Sublimation occurs with the use of:

A) Iodine fuming.
B) Cyanoacrylate.
C) Laser-print detection.
D) Silver nitrate.
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Which of the following types of fingerprints are more likely to be found impressed in soft wax?

A) Visible
B) Plastic
C) Latent
D) Hidden
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In which order should chemical treatments to visualize latent prints be performed?
1)Ninhydrin
2)Iodine fuming
3)Physical developer

A) 1, 3, 2
B) 2, 1, 3
C) 3, 1, 2
D) 1, 2, 3
Question
Investigators can use ________ to detect latent fingerprints without use of chemicals or powder treatments.

A) RUVIS
B) AFIS
C) GRIM 3
D) GC/MS
Question
Currently,which of the following,in conjunction with chemically induced fluorescence,is most often used to visualize latent prints?

A) High-intensity light sources
B) IR light
C) UV light
D) Laser illumination
Question
A primary classification of 9/3 means that there are:

A) Whorls on the left index and right ring fingers.
B) Deltas on fingers #9 and #3.
C) Whorls on the left and right middle fingers.
D) Loops on the right thumb and left ring finger.
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Prints impressed in a bar of soap are referred to as:

A) Latent.
B) Hidden.
C) Plastic.
D) Dusted.
Question
The first systematic system of individual classification and identification was introduced by:

A) Francis Galton
B) Richard Henry
C) William Herschel
D) Alphonse Bertillon
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Livescan images of fingerprints:

A) Have eliminated the need for inked prints on paper cards.
B) Are sent to the AFIS database electronically.
C) Are captured when the subject's fingers and palms are placed onto a glass platen.
D) All of the above
Question
Which substance is a substitute for Ninhydrin?

A) DFO
B) RAY
C) MRM 10
D) RAM
Question
The FBI's IAFIS became fully operational in:

A) 1977.
B) 1989.
C) 1991.
D) 1999.
Question
After successfully visualizing a latent print on an object,an investigator should next:

A) Classify the print.
B) Lift the print with adhesive tape.
C) Compare it to the suspect's prints.
D) Take a 1:1 photograph of the print.
Question
The fingerprint pattern accounting for only 5% of all known patterns is the:

A) Arch.
B) Radial loop.
C) Ulnar loop.
D) Whorl.
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A fingerprint pattern having no delta is a(n):

A) Arch.
B) Loop.
C) Plain whorl.
D) Central pocket loop.
Question
A chemical method used for developing prints on nonporous surfaces is:

A) Physical developer.
B) Ninhydrin.
C) Applying the dye rhodamine 6G after fuming with cyanoacrylate.
D) DFO.
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It is possible to obscure one's fingerprints by scarring.
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If an imaginary line drawn between the two deltas of a whorl pattern touches any of the spiral ridges,the pattern is classified as a(n):

A) Central pocket whorl
B) Central pocket loop
C) Accidental
D) Plain whorl
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A point-by-point comparison of a fingerprint's ________ must be demonstrated in order to prove identity.

A) Minutiae
B) Pattern
C) Protein composition
D) Classification
Question
A chemical method used for developing prints on nonporous surfaces is:

A) Physical developer.
B) Ninhydrin.
C) Fuming with cyanoacrylate.
D) DFO.
Question
Which step of the ACE-V process requires the examiner to identify any distortions associated with the friction ridges?

A) Analysis
B) Comparison
C) Evaluation
D) Verification
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Protein residues are best developed into fingerprint impressions with:

A) Iodine.
B) Ninhydrin.
C) Physical developer.
D) Dusting powder.
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The shape of the boundary formed from dermal papillae determines the fingerprint pattern.
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The image produced from a digital file is composed of numerous square electronic dots called:

A) Bytes
B) Cubic millimeters
C) Screen elements
D) Pixels
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Which of the following is NOT a ridge characteristic of a fingerprint?

A) Enclosure
B) Bifurcation
C) Island
D) Core
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Which statement is true of a partial fingerprint?

A) It must show at least a little of all ten fingers.
B) Any print is sufficient for identification as long as there is enough to identify its basic pattern.
C) Any print can identify a criminal if it shows an adequate number of ridge characteristics.
D) At least 75% of the pattern must be present for identification.
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Ridge characteristics are ridge endings,bifurcations,enclosures,and other ridge details,which must match in two fingerprints to establish their common origin.
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Chemical methods for developing latent fingerprints must be used in the following sequence:

A) Iodine, physical developer, ninhydrin.
B) Iodine, ninhydrin, physical developer.
C) Ninhydrin, iodine, physical developer.
D) Ninhydrin, physical developer, iodine.
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The second fundamental principle of fingerprints is that a fingerprint is an individual characteristic.
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Computerized fingerprint search systems match prints by comparing the position of ________ and ________.

A) Loops; arches
B) Minutiae; ridge characteristics
C) Bifurcations; ridge endings
D) Ridges; furrows
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A latent fingerprint is a fingerprint made by the deposit of oils and/or perspiration that is visible to the naked eye.
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The second fundamental theory of fingerprints states that a fingerprint remains unchanged once the individual enters adulthood.
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The third fundamental principle of fingerprints is that fingerprints have general ridge patterns that permit them to be systematically classified.
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The ACE-V process requires an independent examination by a second examiner.
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Loops include ridge patterns that are generally rounded or circular and have two deltas.
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A loop must have at least one delta.
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The three kinds of crime scene fingerprints are visible prints,invisible prints,and latent prints.
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Digital imaging is still effective in enhancing latent fingerprints even if details of the print do not exist on the original images.
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When using AFIS,the computer makes the final verification of the print's identity.
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After the latent print has been visualized,a photograph must be taken before any further attempts at preservation.
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The primary classification is the first step in classifying fingerprints under the FBI system.
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Digital imaging is a process through which a picture is converted into pixels.
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The ________ fundamental principle of fingerprints is that a fingerprint is an individual characteristic.
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Soft and porous surfaces are preferably developed by applying fingerprint powder or treating with Superglue.
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A final conclusion made using the ACE-V process is either the individualization or elimination of a print.
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A plain arch is the simplest of all fingerprint patterns.
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The comparison step of the ACE-V process requires the comparison of the known and unknown print at two different levels.
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The perspiration in fingerprints contains a variety of components that fluoresce when illuminated by laser light.
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Loops are the most common type of fingerprint patterns.
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Ridge characteristics are also known as ________.
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The identity,number,and relative location of ridge characteristics impart ________ to a fingerprint.
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RUVIS detects prints by using chemical treatments.
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Fingerprints are a reproduction of ________ skin ridges found on the palm side of the fingers and thumbs.
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Deck 6: Fingerprints
1
In the Primary Classification System,a finger is assigned numerical value if its pattern is a:

A) Loop.
B) Ulnar loop.
C) Arch.
D) Whorl.
D
2
Fingerprints are formed:

A) During fetal development.
B) By the time a child is two years old.
C) During first six months after birth.
D) At birth.
A
3
The most common ridge pattern is the:

A) Loop.
B) Whorl.
C) Accidental.
D) Arch.
A
4
The number of deltas found in an arch pattern is ________ the number of deltas found in a loop pattern.

A) Greater than
B) Less than
C) The same as
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The fingerprint classification system used in most English speaking countries was devised by:

A) Henry
B) Vucetich
C) Herschel
D) Faulds
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Sir Francis Galton,in writing his textbook on fingerprints,built on the groundbreaking work in this area by:

A) Henry
B) Bertillon
C) Vucetich
D) Faulds
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Will West was the man who:

A) Had a virtual "double" with a similar name.
B) Devised the fingerprint classification system used in Spanish-speaking countries.
C) Mutilated his fingerprints with acid.
D) Invented Superglue.
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In the Primary Classification scheme,the left index finger has a potential value of:

A) 16.
B) 8.
C) 4.
D) 2.
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The value of ridge patterns in determining the uniqueness of a fingerprint is ________ the value of type and position of ridge characteristics in determining the uniqueness of a fingerprint.

A) Greater than
B) The same as
C) Less than
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What is the minimum number of ridge characteristics necessary before two fingerprints can be identified as the same?

A) 10
B) 12
C) 16
D) No minimum exists.
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AFIS is a(n):

A) Computerized system for storing and retrieving fingerprint records
B) Method used to determine age of a latent print
C) Computer system programmed to analyze hair
D) Assay technique used to identify drugs
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12
Under which circumstances have two people been found to have identical fingerprints?

A) Identical twins
B) Siamese twins
C) Fraternal twins
D) None to date
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It is estimated that there are as many as ________ ridge characteristics in an average complete fingerprint.

A) 50
B) 100
C) 150
D) 200
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Which person listed below attempted to destroy his fingerprints with corrosive acid?

A) John Gotti
B) Carlo Gambino
C) William West
D) John Dillinger
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The pores of the sweat glands are located in the:

A) Skin ridges.
B) Friction grooves.
C) Dermis.
D) Dermal papillae.
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Prints that are not readily visible are commonly referred to as:

A) Latent.
B) Open.
C) Plastic.
D) Rolled.
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The most commonly encountered ridge characteristics (used by AFIS)are the:

A) Ridge ending and island.
B) Ridge crossing and short ridge.
C) Bifurcation and ridge ending.
D) Bifurcation and trifurcation.
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To permanently alter the fingerprint and produce scars,one must damage the:

A) Minutiae
B) Ridges
C) Epidermis
D) Dermal papillae
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What percentage of the population falls into the 1/1 Primary Classification category?

A) 30%
B) 20%
C) 25%
D) 10%
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The friction skin ridges:

A) Have no useful purpose other than identification.
B) Provide a firmer grip.
C) Resist slippage.
D) Both B and C
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Superglue fuming is NOT suitable for use on:

A) Cardboard.
B) Metal.
C) Leather.
D) Plastic bags.
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The AFIS ________ determines the degree of ________ between the location and relationship of the minutiae between the questioned fingerprint and those in the database.

A) Relative position, orientation
B) Search algorithm, correlation
C) Identification system, minutiae
D) Software configurations, difference
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Which chemical treatment produces a white-appearing latent print?

A) Ninhydrin
B) Iodine fuming
C) Superglue fuming
D) Physical developer
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Which of the following is NOT true about digital imaging?

A) Once the image is produced, it can be manipulated and enlarged.
B) It produces an image composed of pixels.
C) It is a process in which a picture is converted into a digital file.
D) It does not allow for the simultaneous comparison of two prints.
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Which is NOT considered a porous surface?

A) Tile
B) Cloth
C) Paper
D) Cardboard
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Dusting to visualize a latent print on finished leather and rough plastic is best done with a:

A) Fiberglass brush.
B) Magna brush.
C) Camel's hair brush.
D) All of the above
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Ninhydrin is used on a latent print to detect:

A) Fatty acids.
B) Riboflavin.
C) Protein material.
D) Salt.
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Physical developer contains:

A) Iodine.
B) Silver nitrate.
C) Ninhydrin.
D) Acrylate.
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Sublimation occurs with the use of:

A) Iodine fuming.
B) Cyanoacrylate.
C) Laser-print detection.
D) Silver nitrate.
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Which of the following types of fingerprints are more likely to be found impressed in soft wax?

A) Visible
B) Plastic
C) Latent
D) Hidden
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In which order should chemical treatments to visualize latent prints be performed?
1)Ninhydrin
2)Iodine fuming
3)Physical developer

A) 1, 3, 2
B) 2, 1, 3
C) 3, 1, 2
D) 1, 2, 3
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Investigators can use ________ to detect latent fingerprints without use of chemicals or powder treatments.

A) RUVIS
B) AFIS
C) GRIM 3
D) GC/MS
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Currently,which of the following,in conjunction with chemically induced fluorescence,is most often used to visualize latent prints?

A) High-intensity light sources
B) IR light
C) UV light
D) Laser illumination
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A primary classification of 9/3 means that there are:

A) Whorls on the left index and right ring fingers.
B) Deltas on fingers #9 and #3.
C) Whorls on the left and right middle fingers.
D) Loops on the right thumb and left ring finger.
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Prints impressed in a bar of soap are referred to as:

A) Latent.
B) Hidden.
C) Plastic.
D) Dusted.
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The first systematic system of individual classification and identification was introduced by:

A) Francis Galton
B) Richard Henry
C) William Herschel
D) Alphonse Bertillon
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37
Livescan images of fingerprints:

A) Have eliminated the need for inked prints on paper cards.
B) Are sent to the AFIS database electronically.
C) Are captured when the subject's fingers and palms are placed onto a glass platen.
D) All of the above
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Which substance is a substitute for Ninhydrin?

A) DFO
B) RAY
C) MRM 10
D) RAM
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39
The FBI's IAFIS became fully operational in:

A) 1977.
B) 1989.
C) 1991.
D) 1999.
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40
After successfully visualizing a latent print on an object,an investigator should next:

A) Classify the print.
B) Lift the print with adhesive tape.
C) Compare it to the suspect's prints.
D) Take a 1:1 photograph of the print.
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The fingerprint pattern accounting for only 5% of all known patterns is the:

A) Arch.
B) Radial loop.
C) Ulnar loop.
D) Whorl.
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42
A fingerprint pattern having no delta is a(n):

A) Arch.
B) Loop.
C) Plain whorl.
D) Central pocket loop.
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43
A chemical method used for developing prints on nonporous surfaces is:

A) Physical developer.
B) Ninhydrin.
C) Applying the dye rhodamine 6G after fuming with cyanoacrylate.
D) DFO.
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44
It is possible to obscure one's fingerprints by scarring.
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45
If an imaginary line drawn between the two deltas of a whorl pattern touches any of the spiral ridges,the pattern is classified as a(n):

A) Central pocket whorl
B) Central pocket loop
C) Accidental
D) Plain whorl
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A point-by-point comparison of a fingerprint's ________ must be demonstrated in order to prove identity.

A) Minutiae
B) Pattern
C) Protein composition
D) Classification
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A chemical method used for developing prints on nonporous surfaces is:

A) Physical developer.
B) Ninhydrin.
C) Fuming with cyanoacrylate.
D) DFO.
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Which step of the ACE-V process requires the examiner to identify any distortions associated with the friction ridges?

A) Analysis
B) Comparison
C) Evaluation
D) Verification
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49
Protein residues are best developed into fingerprint impressions with:

A) Iodine.
B) Ninhydrin.
C) Physical developer.
D) Dusting powder.
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50
The shape of the boundary formed from dermal papillae determines the fingerprint pattern.
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51
The image produced from a digital file is composed of numerous square electronic dots called:

A) Bytes
B) Cubic millimeters
C) Screen elements
D) Pixels
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52
Which of the following is NOT a ridge characteristic of a fingerprint?

A) Enclosure
B) Bifurcation
C) Island
D) Core
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53
Which statement is true of a partial fingerprint?

A) It must show at least a little of all ten fingers.
B) Any print is sufficient for identification as long as there is enough to identify its basic pattern.
C) Any print can identify a criminal if it shows an adequate number of ridge characteristics.
D) At least 75% of the pattern must be present for identification.
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Ridge characteristics are ridge endings,bifurcations,enclosures,and other ridge details,which must match in two fingerprints to establish their common origin.
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55
Chemical methods for developing latent fingerprints must be used in the following sequence:

A) Iodine, physical developer, ninhydrin.
B) Iodine, ninhydrin, physical developer.
C) Ninhydrin, iodine, physical developer.
D) Ninhydrin, physical developer, iodine.
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56
The second fundamental principle of fingerprints is that a fingerprint is an individual characteristic.
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57
Computerized fingerprint search systems match prints by comparing the position of ________ and ________.

A) Loops; arches
B) Minutiae; ridge characteristics
C) Bifurcations; ridge endings
D) Ridges; furrows
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A latent fingerprint is a fingerprint made by the deposit of oils and/or perspiration that is visible to the naked eye.
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The second fundamental theory of fingerprints states that a fingerprint remains unchanged once the individual enters adulthood.
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The third fundamental principle of fingerprints is that fingerprints have general ridge patterns that permit them to be systematically classified.
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The ACE-V process requires an independent examination by a second examiner.
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Loops include ridge patterns that are generally rounded or circular and have two deltas.
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A loop must have at least one delta.
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The three kinds of crime scene fingerprints are visible prints,invisible prints,and latent prints.
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Digital imaging is still effective in enhancing latent fingerprints even if details of the print do not exist on the original images.
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When using AFIS,the computer makes the final verification of the print's identity.
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67
After the latent print has been visualized,a photograph must be taken before any further attempts at preservation.
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68
The primary classification is the first step in classifying fingerprints under the FBI system.
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69
Digital imaging is a process through which a picture is converted into pixels.
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70
The ________ fundamental principle of fingerprints is that a fingerprint is an individual characteristic.
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71
Soft and porous surfaces are preferably developed by applying fingerprint powder or treating with Superglue.
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72
A final conclusion made using the ACE-V process is either the individualization or elimination of a print.
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73
A plain arch is the simplest of all fingerprint patterns.
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The comparison step of the ACE-V process requires the comparison of the known and unknown print at two different levels.
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The perspiration in fingerprints contains a variety of components that fluoresce when illuminated by laser light.
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76
Loops are the most common type of fingerprint patterns.
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77
Ridge characteristics are also known as ________.
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78
The identity,number,and relative location of ridge characteristics impart ________ to a fingerprint.
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79
RUVIS detects prints by using chemical treatments.
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Fingerprints are a reproduction of ________ skin ridges found on the palm side of the fingers and thumbs.
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