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Handwriting Analysis Quiz Guide

The document provides a quiz on questioned document examination. It contains 30 multiple choice questions testing knowledge on topics like the different types of documents, materials used for writing throughout history like papyrus and parchment, tools used like pens and inks, and handwriting analysis techniques.
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PHINMA Araullo University

College of Criminal Justice Education


CRI 200 QUESTIONED DOCUMENT EXAMINATION
NAME:
SECTION:
DATE:
Before taking the quiz, read the instructions very carefully. Goodluck!
A. MULTIPLE CHOICE
Choose the correct answer. Write your answers in CAPITAL LETTERS. Any kind or type of erasure is considered
wrong. (1 POINT EACH QUESTION)

1. Document came from the Latin word documentum which means?


a. A lesson b. To teach
c. To prove d. To convey
2. Any material which some issue has been raised or which is under scrutiny?
a. Questioned Document b. Disputed Document
c. Questioned d. Document
3. Refers to any document completely written and signed by one person?
a. Holographic Document b. Holograph
c. Both a&b d. Neither a&b
4. A kind of document that is notarized by a notary public or a competent public official required by law?
a. Public Document b. Official Document
c. Private Document d. Commercial Document
5. The old term for exemplar is?
a. Standard b. Holograph
c. Reference d. Comparison
6. This kind of document is issued by the government or its agents or its officers having the authority to do so
and the offices, which in accordance with their creation, they are authorized to issue and be issued in the
performance of their duties.
a. Public Document b. Official Document
c. Private Document d. Commercial Document
7. A diary is under what kind of document?
a. Public Document b. Official Document
c. Private Document d. Commercial Document
8. One example of a commercial document is a driver's license. This is statement is:
a. True b. False
c. Either a&b d. Neither a&b
9. A kind of document that is executed by a private person without the intervention of a notary public.
a. Public Document b. Official Document
c. Private Document d. Commercial Document
10. Can a private document become a part of a public document?
a. No, because it is executed by a private person b. Yes, if it is notarized by a notary public
c. No, because it is not available for public d. Yes, because you let the public see the document
11. A material containing marks, symbols, or signs either visible, partially visible that may present or ultimately
convey a meaning to someone.
a. Questioned Document b. Disputed Document
c. Document d. Questioned
12. All questioned documents are always a disputed document, while disputed documents are not always
questioned documents. This statement is:
a. True b. False
c. Neither a&b d. Either a&b
13. A term used by some document examiners and attorneys to characterize known material?
a. Document b. Questioned Document
c. Exemplar d. Disputed Document
14. The word document was also derived from the French word “Docere” which means a lesson or example.
This statement is:
a. True b. False
c. Either a&b d. Neither a&b
15. The old term for paper was derived from parchment that is made from the skin of animals. This is
statement is:
a. True b. False
c. Either a&b d. Neither a&b
16. It is a grass-like herb used to make a writing material known as papyrus?
a. Parchment b. Cyperus Papyrus
c. Cyclone Papyrus d. Vellum
17. He is the first to succeed in making paper made from vegetable fibers, mulberry tree, rags and old fish
nettings.
a. Tsai Lun b. Nicholas Louis Robert
c. Henry Fourdrinier d. Sealy Fourdrinier
18. A writing material made from fine skins of young calves or kids and became the most important writing
material for book making.
a. Papyrus b. Parchment
c. Vellum d. Cyperus Papyrus
19. It came from the Latin word “Penna” which means feather.
a. Ink b. Pen
c. Pen nibs d. NOTA
20. A pen that is made from the outer wing feathers of any bird, this tool was the principal writing implement
for 1300 years.
a. Pen b. Reed Pen
c. Quill pen d. Brazen pens
21. This is considered as the oldest form of ink and was used on papyrus and vellum. This ink is made from
carbon, a gum or glue and water.
a. India ink b. Iron gallo-tannate ink
c. Logwood ink d. Indelible ink
22. This ink is rarely used in paper because of its heavy permanent ink that penetrates the paper and cannot
be removed at all.
a. India ink b. Iron gallo-tannate ink
c. Logwood ink d. Indelible ink
23. Coined to mean wedge shaped. It is considered as the oldest form of writing made of soft clay.
a. Hieroglyphics b. Cuneiform
c. Ideographs d. Iconographs
24. He patented the fountain pen containing its own ink reservoir in 1884 and was a former New York
insurance agent.
a. John Loud b. Lewis Waterman
c. Yukio Horie d. Bryan Donkin
25. In 1888, He patented the first ball point pen. A kind of pen that has a small rotating ball that continually
inks itself as it turns.
a. John Loud b. Jhon Lawd
c. John lewd d. Jhon Lloyd
26. The first practical fiber tip pen was invented by Yukio Horie of Japan in 1962. This statement is:
a. True b. False
c. Either a&b d. Either a&b
27. A kind of ink that is made of gallo tannic acid from the gall nuts.
A. India ink b. Iron gallo-tannate ink
c. Logwood ink d. Indelible ink
28. A kind of ink that is used by spy organizations in sending messages.
a. Secret ink b. Visible ink
c. Either a&b d. Neither a&b
29. This method of writing is used by Egyptians to represent symbols and forms.
a. Cuneiform b. Hieroglyphics
c. Iconographs d. Ideographs
30. Who is the French inventor who made the first practical machine paper?
a. John Loud b. Lewis Waterman
c. Nicholas Louis Robert d. Yukio Horie
1. I-dots and t-crosses made and placed perfectly is an indication of?
a. Rapidness in writing b. Slowness in writing
c. Moderate writing d. None of these
2. A minute and rudimentary loop frequently found at the closing point of small “o”.
3. Refers to the ending stroke of a letter or word.
4. The upward strokes usually found on letters that have long loops.
5. Short horizontal beginning strokes.
6. The bend, crook or curve on the inner side of the bottom loop or curve of small letters.
7. The rounded outside of the bend, crooked or curved in small letters.
8. A rudimentary curved initial stroke.
9. These are any arcade form in the body of the letter.
10. The lower portion of a letter which terminates on the base.
11. An element added to complete certain letters.
12. A stroke which goes back over another writing stroke.
13. A stroke that goes back to repair a defective portion of writing.
14. A rule of imaginary lines where the writing rests.
15. It is a periodic increase of pressure intermittently forcing the pen against the paper surface with
increased pressure.
17. The movement of handwriting that includes shoulder, hand and arm with the support of the
table. It is also known to be the most skillful movement in handwriting.
18. It refers to the horizontal and looped strokes that are often used to complete such letters.
20. It refers to a gap between strokes due to speed in writing and defective writing instruments.
21. It is the widening of the ink stroke with increased pressure on the paper surface?
22. Characterized by general irregularity, that is not due to weakness but lack of skills and mental
uncertainty as to the form and general clumsiness resulting from unfamiliarity with the whole
writing process?
a. Tremor of Fraud b. Tremor of Age
c. Tremor of Illiteracy d. None of the above
23. It refers to the relation between the tall and short letters?
24. It refers to the strokes of links that connect a letter with the one following?
25. It refers to the relative height of one letter to another letter?
26. Writing in which the letters are joined together.
27. It is the angle or inclination of the axis of the letters from the baseline?
28. Refers to the visible records in a written stroke of the basic movement and manner of holding
the pen.
29. The top portion of the letter forming an upper loop is known as:
30. An oblong curve such as found on the small letter “f”, “g”, “l”, and letters striking “f” has two.
31. It is the relation of the parts of the whole line of writing or line of individual letters in words or
signature to the baseline.
32. What is that interruption in a stroke, caused by sudden removal of the writing instrument from
the paper surfaces?
34. Refers to the additional unnecessary strokes in writing that is for decorative or ornamental
purpose?
35. Refers to the usual or normal deviation found in a repeated specimen of an individual’s
handwriting.
40. Balanced quality of movement of the harmonious recurrence of stress or impulse.
42. The following are the classification of connecting strokes except.
a. Circular b. Oval
c. rectangular d. None of these
44. Design of letters which is fundamental to a writing system?
45. This refers to the shape or design of the individual letters.
46. Can intoxication affect people’s handwriting permanently?
47. It is the result of a very complicated series of facts, being used as a whole, a combination of certain forms
of visible mental and muscular habits acquired by long, continued painstaking effort. Some defined it as
“visible speech.”
48. What muscle is used to form upward strokes?
49. What muscle is used to form downward strokes?
50. When flexor and extensor are combined with lumbrical muscles, _______________ is formed.

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