Examination of Forgeries in Handwriting and Signature Quiz Crafted By-
Divya
Introduction to Examination of Forgeries in Handwriting and Signature
Forgery is the process of creating, adapting, or imitating objects or documents. The most common forgeries include money, works of art, documents, diplomas, and identification. Forgeries often accompany other fraud such as application, insurance, or check fraud, financial identity takeover, and so forth. In a less traditional sense, forgeries do not have to be physical but may also be electronic, such as fake personal pages on social media Web sites or adaption of e-mail correspondence.
Let's look at the questions and their answers.
Ques 1. A fraudulent signature which made without any attempt of stimulation or imitation:
a) Simulation
b) Spurious forgery
c) Unguided Forgery
d) Signatory Forgery
Answer-b) Spurious Forgery
Ques 2. What should you not do at the time of handling and preservation of documents?
a) Keep the document unfolded
b) Keep in the dry place
c) Keep away from excessive heat
d) Mark the disputed document with numbers
Answer- d) Mark the disputed document with numbers
Ques 3. Literary forgery refers to the forgery of a
a) piece of art
b) signature
c) piece of writing such as historic writing or manuscript
d) all are correct
Answer- c) piece of writing such as historic writing or manuscript
Ques 4. when the two sets of writing/ signature are exactly superimposing upon each other, that means
a) one of the sets is result of simulated forgery
b) one of the sets is result of disguise
c) one of the sets is result of traced forgery
d) one of the sets is result of free hand forgery
Answer- c) one of the sets is result of traced forgery
Ques 5. Removing, adding or changing a portion of original
a) simulation
b) obliteration
c) freehand
d) alteration
Answer- d) alteration
Ques 6. Guided handwriting is also known as
a) skilled handwriting
b) traced handwriting
c) assisted handwriting
d) forged handwriting
Answer- d) forged handwriting
Ques 7. Obliterations can be deciphered by taking photographs using:
a) IR Radiations
b) U.V Radiations
c) X-Ray Radiations
d) Visible Radiations
Answer- a) IR Radiations
Ques 8. The following is a sign of forgery:
a) pen lifts
b) retouching
c) connecting strokes
d) all of the above
Answer- d) all of the above
Ques 9. The following are characteristic features for comparison of handwriting, except:
a) line spacing
b) connector between letters
c) letter spacing
d) pen pressure
Answer- b) connector between letters
Ques 10. What acronym is used to describe the computer program that helps analyzing handwriting
samples:
a) AFIS
b) FRCI
c) HWSP
d) FISH
Answer- d) FISH