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J.H.

CERILLES STATE COLLEGE


DUMINGAG CAMPUS-TAMBULIG OFF-SITE CLASS
SCHOOL OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE EDUCATION

“CHEATING IS EASY…... TRY SOMETHING MORE CHALLENGING….


LIKE BEING FAITHFUL AND HONEST”

Name: Subject: Police Photography


Instructor: JUMAR B. TAOTO-AN, RCrim Score:

Instructions: Strictly NO ERASURES erasure means wrong. Write your answer before the number.
Multiple Choice. Encircle what you think is the correct answer. The passing score is 75.
Part I
1. In photography, the light writes when it strikes minute crystals of light-sensitive surfaces (films and photographic
papers) thru the use of a mechanical device called
      A. Camera
      B. Photograph device
      C. Film and accessories
      D. Flashlight
2. ___ is a mechanical result of photography.
      A. Camera
      B. Picture
      C. Photograph
      D. Film            
3. The bending of light around an object gives rise to the phenomenon called ___. This phenomenon is responsible for
the partial illumination of object parts not directly in the path of the light.   
      A. detraction
      B. retraction
      C. diffraction
      D. defragmentation
4. What is the approximate wavelength of the primary color red?
      A. 700 mu
      B. 450 mu
      C. 550 mu
      D. 590 mu
5. In photography, which one is not a primary color?
      A. All of these
      B. Cyan
      C. Magenta
      D. Yellow
6. Refers to the taking in of light by the material. Following the law of conservation of energy, such light taken in is not
lost but merely transformed into heat. 
      A. Diffraction
      B. Somnambulism
      C. Absorption
      D. Convection
7. Mediums that merely slow down the speed of light but allow it to pass freely in other respects, transmit 90% or more of
the incident light.
      A. Translucent objects
      B. Opaque objects
      C. Transparent objects
      D. None of these
 8. What changes the size of the aperture of the lens and regulates the amount of light reaching the film?
      A. diaphragm
      B. shutter
      C. lens
      D. film                                                            
9. What kind of lens causes light rays to converge, or come together, and is called a positive lens? A positive lens focuses
light from a distant source into a visible image that appears on the opposite side of the lens to the object.  
      A. Concave
      B. Convex
      C. Reflex
      D. converge
10. The distance measured from the optical center of the lens to the film plane is known as the
A. focal length B. focal distance
C. depth of field D. depth of focus
11. The camera Obscura was used by the early painters to get the accurate _______________ of their subject.
A. measurement B. perspective
C. color D. lighting
11. A lighting condition under sunlight wherein objects in an open space cast a transparent shadow is called
A. bright B. hazy
B. cloudy dull D. cloudy bright sunlight
12. The study of the fundamental of photography, its application to police work and the preparation of photographic
evidence for court presentation.
A. industrial photography B. commercial photography
C. forensic photography D. aerial photography E. color photography
13. A main source of light which is utilized for outdoor photography.
A. Reflected light B. Artificial light
C. Natural light D. All of the above
14. Objects to open space cast strong shadows which are deep and uniform shade:
A. Dull sunlight B. Hazy sunlight
C. Bright sunlight D. All of the above
15. The objects or subjects in open space and cast no shadow.
A. Bright sunlight B. Hazy sunlight
C. Dull sunlight D. All of the above
16. Talbot initiated the first negative process in photography patented in 1841.
A. Reversed process B. Negative process
C. Calotype D. Daguerreotype
17. The combination of the primary color of blue and red is known as
A. cyan B. yellow
C. magenta D. Indigo
18. Infra-red radiation is also sometimes known as
A. heat rays B. black light
C. coherent light D. Laser light
19. Camera essential which is responsible for the image formation
on the focal plane.
A. Light tight box B. Shutter
C. Film holder D. Lens
20. Comes from the Greek words “phos” and “grapho” which means draw by light.
A. Forensic photography B. Photography
C. Police photography D. Forensic photography
21. The literal meaning of the word photography is the drawing with
A. Camera B. Film
C. Light D. Developer
22.     The application of the principles of photography in relation to the police work and in the administration of justice
refers to
A.    Police photography        
B.    Police investigation
C.    Forensic                                               
D.    Photography
23. The average speed of light is:
A.   187,000miles/sec                     
B.   185,000miles/sec
C.   186,000miles/sec                     
D.   188,00miles/sec.
24.  If the normal exposure of the given film at bright sunlight using ASA 100 is1/125, f-11, what will be the normal
exposure of the same film under hazy sunlight?
A.   1/125,f-5.6                  
B.   1/250,f-5.6
C.   1/250,f-8         
D.    1/125, f-8
25. These are lights in which their wavelengths are either too short or too long to excite the retina of the human eye. This
refers to
A.   Sunlight
B.    Visible light
C.   Invisible light    
D.    Artificial light
26. A photographic filter is used to _____ light or color during the picture taking.
A.    Add
B.   Divide
C.   Subtract           
D.   Multiply
27. The type of radiation having a wavelength of 400 to 700 milli-microns designed for ordinary photographing purposes
is called
A.   Sunlight            
B.   Visible light
C. Invisible light                
D. Artificial light
28. What lens has the focal length that is not more than twice the diagonal half of the negative?
A. Telephoto
B. Wide angle lens
C. Zoom
D. Normal
29. What type of lens is that whose center is thinner and the sides are thicker?
A. Concave
B. Diverging
C. Micro lens
D. Positive lens
30. The type of lens designed for surveillance work where the photographer must be far from the object being photograph
to avoid being detected is called
A. Wide angle lens
B. Telephoto lens
C. Normal lens                  
D. Shot focus lens
31. Camera has variety of classifications depending upon its application. What is the type of camera, which has the ability
to produce an instant photograph upon exposure?
A. Fixed focus camera       
B. Variable focus camera
C. Polaroid camera
D. Miniature camera
32. What contraption or device is used to block the path of light passing through the lens exposing the sensitized material?
A. Range finder
B. Exposure
C. Shutter             
D. View finder
33. Which indicates the speed of the lens or the amount of light passing through the lens in proportion to its focal length?
A. Flash meters                 
B. F numbers
C. Exposure
D. Electronics Flash
34. What kind of diaphragm opening must one used to get the wider depth of field?
A. Smaller
B. Wider
C. Longer
D. Shorter
35. How would the photographer adjust or set shutter speed of his camera if his objective is to freeze the action of moving
objects?
A. Medium
B. Fast
C. Slow    
D. Normal
36. To get the maximum depth of field of the lens, we look for the:
A. Hyper focal distance      
B. Focal length
C. Scale bed
D. Focal distance
37. Specifically, the camera is needed in photography to:
A. Record the image
B. Exclude all unwanted lights
C. Makes the image visible
D. Makes the image permanent
38. The best source of light for outdoor photography refers to
A. Invisible                       
B. Sunlight
C. Visible light
D. Artificial light
39. Hazy sunlight will cast object in open space:
A. Transparent shadow
B. Double shadow
C. No shadow       
D. Deep and prominent shadow
40. Film and photographic paper is considered as
A. Transparent material                 
B. Sensitized material
C. Translucent material
D. Opaque material
41. Bright sunlight is:
A. When object in open space casts transparent shadow
B. When object in open space casts no shadow
C. When object in open space casts a deep and prominent shadow
D. All of the above
42. The combination of blue and green produces what color?
A. Cyan
B. Magenta
C. Yellow
D. Orange
43. All, Except One, are secondary colors of light?
A. Cyan                            
B. Magenta
C. Yellow              
D. Red
44. A lens that produce a virtual image refers to
A. Convergent       
B. Concave
C. Positive            
D. Convex
45. The person coined the word photography was
A. Sir John F. W. Herschel
B. Sir Alphonse Bertillon
C. Sir Henry Fox Talbot
D. Sir Mande Daguerre
46. Lights in which their wavelength are either too short or too long to excite the retina of the human eye i.e. X-ray, Ultra-
violet and Infra-red lights. This refers to
A. Invisible light
B. Visible light
C. Infra-red light
D. White light
47. The first police who utilized photography in police work as a supplementary identification in his Anthropometry
system was
A. Alphonse Bertillion
B. Henry Fox Talbot
C. William Herschel
D. Mande Gaguerre
48. What kind of diaphragm opening must one used to get the wider depth of field?
A. Smaller
B. Wider
C. Longer
D. Shorter
49. What is that range of distance from the nearest object to the farthest object thatis sharp when the lens is set or focused
at a particular distance?
A.   Focal length
B.   Depth of field
C.   Focal distance                           
D.   Hyper-focal distance
50. Why must the taking of photographs from unusual camera position be avoided?
a. It distorts focus
b. It distorts magnification
c. It distorts perspective    
d. It distorts the texture

PART II
50-54 Types of Lenses.
55-58 Kinds of Object.
58-60 Types of Reflection.
61-62 Two Types of Lenses.
63-66 Light Spectrum.
67-68 Rule of Depth of field in relation to diaphragm.
69-70 Rule of Depth of field in relation to Focal Length.

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