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Signature Analysis

March 22, 2025 BY Deepshikha Singh

Signature Analysis Quiz Crafted By-

Deepshikha Singh


Introduction to Signature Analysis

Signatures serve as means of identification and are typically used in the course of business to authorise financial transactions or even establish the legality of important documents. Sometimes, the addition of a signature can increase the value of an item, such is the case of celebrity memorabilia. As such, the high value items attached to such signatures make them likely targets of forgery as compared to handwriting.

Signature verification may be applied to cases involving alleged fraud, forgery and cheating, insurance claims, authentication of wills, etc. The authenticity of signatures on business documents such as contracts or agreements often forms the point of contention between two parties in a civil dispute. In such cases, a forensic handwriting expert will compare the signatures on the questioned documents with specimens to determine if the said person could have signed those documents.


Let's look at the questions and their answers. 


Ques 1.  Which of the following is characteristic of genuine signatures (as opposed to forged signatures)?

a) Unnatural pen lifts

b) Pen strokes with blunt ends.

c) Pen strokes with tapering ends.

d) Evidence of retouching.

Answer- c) Pen strokes with tapering ends.


Ques 2. Angular connection at the top and bottom of letters are seen in which handwriting movement?

a) Finger movement

b) Wrist movement

c) Shoulder movement

d) Forearm movement                                                  

Answer- b) Wrist movement


Ques 3.  A type of forgery in which the forger selects a model signature or writing and tries to copy the features

a) Traced Forgery

b) Simulated forgery

c) Computerized forgery 

d) Simple forgery

Answer- b) Simulated forgery


Ques 4. In ball pen during writing sometimes the ink does not pass through the rolling ball and thus the production of strokes lacks ink in the strokes and produces an un-inked stroke. This phenomenon is called as:

a) Skipping                                                                                            

b) Pen Pause

c) Hiatus    

d) Termination

Answer- a) Skipping


Ques 5. Questioned writings/ signatures are marked with which colour pencil while examination?

a) Blue

b) Yellow

c) Black                                                        

d) Red

Answer- d) Red


Ques 6. Signature analysis performs:

a)  Addition                                                      

b)  Polynomial Division 

c)  Multiplication                                                       

d)  Amplifies 

Answer- b)  Polynomial Division 


Ques 7. Indicators of Forgery, except

a) Retouching                                               

b) Patching

c) Speed and Pressure

d) Pen lifts and hesitation 

Answer- a) Retouching 


Ques 8. In Handwriting/Signature, a short initial or terminal stroke is called as:

a) Hook                                                       

b) Haitus

c) Spur                                                        

d) Staff

Answer- c) Haitus


Ques 9. Forger selects model signature of writing in:

a) Free hand  forgery                                                      

b) Copied forgery

c) Simulated forgery

d) All of the above

Answer- d) All of the above


Ques 10.  A biometric signature pad is used to determine the amount of pressure an individual uses when writing.

a) Statement is True                                                      

b) Statement is False

c) Pressure has no role

d) None of the above

Answer- a) Statement is True 


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