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FINAL EXAMINATION
Subject: Police Photography
Schedule: Saturday 10:30 AM to 4:30 AM
NOTE: All ITEMS IS MUTLIPLIED BY TWO (2)
I.IDENTIFICATION
_____________________________1. Sometimes referred to as forensic imaging or crime
scene photography is the art of producing an accurate reproduction of a crime scene
or an accident scene using photography for the benefit of a court or to aid in an
investigation.
_____________________________2. A camera with manually adjustable distance setting
s,lens opening ,and/or shutter speeds.
_____________________________3. The opening in a diaphragm of a lens through which
light passes, expressed as a fraction of the focal length.
_____________________________4. The camera focuses automatically on the subject in
the center of the viewfinder when you press the shutter release.
_____________________________5. Any light other than produced by the nature like sun,
moon, stars etc.
_____________________________6. The light condition which the photographer finds
existing at the subject position.
_____________________________7. A marked setting on most shutters which permits the
shutter to be held open for an indefinite period by continued pressure on the shutter
release.
_____________________________8. That portions of a camera which contains the film;
specifically, the complete assembly attached to the rear standard view camera (and
usually removable) which includes the focusing screen, and which accepts the film
holders.
________________________________9. Illumination from a source beyond the subject, as seen
from the camera position, which tends to silhouette the subject, also called __________.
_________________________________10. A shutter designed to operate in a space between the
II. Multiple Choice: Choose the best answer. Write your answer on the
space provided.
____ _1. A sequential method in photographing the crime scene wherein photographs of
the overall scene fundamentally are taken to portray the areas as if a person is viewing
the scene is seeing it from the standing position.
a) Medium View
b) Close Up view
_____2. A sequential method in photographing the crime scene wherein the scene is
taken approximately at Ten to twenty feet distance from the subject matter.
a) General or Long range view
b) Medium Range View
c) Close Up view
d) all of the above
c) Macro lens
d) None of the above.
c) 1.4
d) 8
_____8. Which among the choices below has a smaller lens opening;
a) f/8
b) f/11
c) f/16
d) f/22
c) Overlapping method
d) none of the choices
b) Progressive Method
c) Overlapping method
d) none of the choices
_____12. A procedure in photographing the crime scene whereby after taking photo of the
evidence or items, a __________ or a ___________ device should be placed first.
a) Ruler or measuring device
b) Masking Tape or a scotch tape
c) caption
d) None of the choices
_____16. One of the importance of crime scene photography is for reconstruction of the
crime scene.
a) FALSE
b) TRUE
______17. Close up photographs will include tool marks, shoe impression, fabric
impression, fingerprints and other trace evidence.
a) FALSE
b) TRUE
b) TRUE
d) It may be false
______20.
A) Photographs are used to supplement, explain, and replace the
descriptive testimony of witnesses.
B) It refreshes the mind of the investigator.
a)
b)
c)
d)
"If the law has made you a witness, remain a man of science. You have no victim to avenge, no guilty or
innocent person to convict or save you must bear testimony within the limits of science."