MCQs On Fingerprints

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#1. The full form of NFF is related to AFIS is:

#2. Ridge characteristics can be found in:

#3. Development of a classification system based on single fingerprints is credited to

#4. Sweat glands near the hair follicle:

#5. The outer terminus in a pattern formed by either bifurcation of ridge or by the widening of the two ridges running parallel up to the point is called:

#6. No two individuals have more than ___ minutia in common:

#7. The average fingerprint has approximately how many individual ridge characteristics?

#8. The ‘fingerprint’ region of IR spectrum can be subdivided into the following except:

#9. Fingerprints on paper, cardboard, or unpainted surfaces can be developed in a jar with this chemical that recacts with carbohdrates to produce a brown print but it fades quickly and must be photographed:

#10. Fingerprints on plastic metal, glass and skin can be placed in a developing jar with this chemical that reacts with amino acids to make the print appear white:

#11. The International Association for Identification concluded that the minimum number of friction ridge characteristics which must be present in two impressions in order to establish positive identification is:

#12. Ten fingerprints classification system is also known as:

#13. The amino acid-ninhydrin reaction produces a purple compound called:

#14. Triangular region of a loop:

#15. Which of the following compression standards were recommended by an NIST for fingerprint?

#16. The first textbook written on the subject of fingerprints, and which was called Finger Prints, was written by:

#17. Ninhydrin reacts with amino acids present in fingerprints to form a coloured compound is called as:

#18. Fingerprints are a(n) _________ characteristic. No two people have the identical ridge patterns:

#19. Who is credited for his practical interest in fingerprints as a means of identifying workers to detect duplicate payment of wages?

#20. Whorls are divided into how many distinct groups?

#21. The following persons helped Sir E.R. Henry in ten digit fingerprint classification:

#22. Assertion (A): A ‘plain’ impression made by ink are unsatisfactory for fingerprint analysis. Reason (R): In ‘plain’ impression, larger number of points or junctions does not appear.

#23. Least common fingerprint pattern:

#24. Hydrargyrum cum creta,an old formulation used for fingerprint development is made up of:

#25. The three basic types of fingerprint pattern are:

#26. Sweat glands near the hair follicle:

#27. For most fingerprint examiners, the chemical method of choice for visualizing latent prints is:

#28. A technique for visualizing latent fingerprints on non-porous surfaces by exposing them to cyanoacrylate vapors is:

#29. The layer of cells between the epidermis and dermis is called as:

#30. Latent finger marks present on the victim’s skin can be developed by:

#31. Attempts at changing one's fingerprints by trying to obscure them has led to:

#32. In the comparison of a scene fingerprint with one held on the IDENT1 database, a full identification is made:

#33. The study of fingerprints is called:

#34. Outer Layer of Skin:

#35. Cyanoacrylate method can be best used to visualise latent fingerprints on the following type of surfaces:

#36. Which of the following surfaces can be treated particularly with Vacuum Metal Deposition (VMD) method for the development of latent fingerprints?

#37. What was the original fingerprinting system adopted by Scotland Yard in 1901 which converted ridge patterns on all 10 fingers into a series of letters and numbers arranged in the form of a fraction?

#38. Which of the following method is recommended to develop latent fingerprints on human skin?

#39. Silver nitrate method to develop latent fingerprint is based on the reaction of silver ions with:

#40. Fingerprints dissolved in this only grow back with scars on them making them more unique:

#41. Which of the following fingerprint visualisation techniques is particularly effective on paper that has been wet, materials soaked in petrol and chip wrappers?

#42. The oldest chemical method used to visualize latent prints is:

#43. The iodine fuming method to develop latent fingerprints relies on the physical absorption of iodine vapors with:

#44. 1,8-diazafluoren-9-one or DFO is used for:

#45. Oil red O is also known as:

#46. In case of amputation of one finger, the following print is considered in classification:

#47. All the ten fingers having loop pattern will have classification as_________.

#48. The final purple coloured compound produced during the development oflatent fingerprints with ninhydrin is known as ________.

#49. Type lines can be defined as the two innermost ridges which start parallel, diverge and surround or tend to surround ______.

#50. Ninhydrin reagent reacts with ___in sweat.

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