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Forensic Biometric Analysis

April 13, 2024 BY Vibhuti Gupta

Forensic Biometric Analysis Quiz Crafted By-

Vibhuti Gupta


Introduction to Forensic Biometric Analysis 

Biometrics is one of the most fascinating ways to solve crime. It is an automated way to establish the identity of a person on the basis of his or her physical fingerprint, face, hand/finger geometry, iris, retina, ear, etc.) and behavioral characteristics (signature, voice, gait, odor, etc.). Biometric technology makes a contribution to crime detection by associating the traces to the persons stored in the database, ranking the identity of persons, and selecting a subdivision of persons from which the trace may originate. A biometric system is a pattern recognition device that acquires physical or behavioral data from an individual, extracts a salient feature set from the data, compares this feature set against the features set stored in the database, and provides the result of the comparison. 


Let’s look at the questions and their answers.


Ques 1. In which country the first case of conviction was based on fingerprint evidence?

a) Germany

b) Argentina

c) China

d) Australia

Answer - b) Argentina


Ques 2. What constantly creates new skin to replace the worn away surface?

a) Stratum mucosum

b) Volar surfaces

c) Stratum corneum

d) Planter

Answer - a) Stratum mucosum


Ques 3. To develop fingerprints by powder method the fingerprint brush should move in the direction

a) along the direction of flow of ridges

b) in opposite direction of flow of ridges

c) in any direction

d) none of the above

Answer - a) along the direction of flow of ridges


Ques 4. To record Crime Scene fingerprint the camera use should have - 

a) fixed focus

b) variable focus

c) close up focus

d) distant focus

Answer - c) close up focus

 

Ques 5. Magnetic powder work best on - 

a) finished leather and plastic surface

b) metal surface

c) soiled  surface

d) moisture surface

 Answer - a) finished leather and plastic surface

 

Ques 6. Latent fingerprints on fingernails can be developed by - 

a) Silver Nitrate

b) lead carbonate powder

c) Iodine fuming

d) Copper powder

 Answer - d) Copper powder

 

Ques 7. It is usually impossible to obtain fingerprints from Textiles such as fabric clothing and carpet because

a) textiles are very absorbent

b) Textile fibers are resistant to the powder used to dust for prints

c) Textiles almost always contain synthetic materials

d)  most modern fibers are treated with fluorocarbons to repel moisture

 Answer - a) textiles are very absorbent

 

Ques 8. RUVIS uses -  

a) UV light to create an image

b) visible light to create an image

c) both (a) and (b)

d) none

Answer - a) UV light to create an image


Ques 9. An image of fingerprint seeing through goggles can be created through - 

a) RUVIS

b) DFO

c) LASER

d) Iodine fuming

Answer - a) RUVIS

 

Ques 10. Recorded fingerprints slips are sent to the fingerprint bureau,  primarily - 

a) to build up record

b) to know the antecedents

c) as a routine police procedure

d) as required under identification of prisoners act

Answer - b) to know the antecedents


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