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Personal Identification 8. A Y shaped ridge meeting.

A. Delta
1. The abrupt end of a ridge. B. Cross-over
A. Ridge ending C. Core
B. Independent ridge D. Spur
C. Ridge bifurcation
D. Island 9. A U turn in the ridge pattern.
A. Delta
B. Cross-over
2. A single ridge that divide into two ridges. C. Core
A. Ridge ending D. Spur
B. Bridge
C. Spur 10.Major features of a fingerprint.
D. Ridge A. Minutiae
bifurcation B. Bridge
C. Divergence ridge
3. A Ridge that commences, travels a short D. Cross-over
distance and then ends.
A. Ridge ending 1. It is an electronic device used to capture
B. Spur a digital image of the
C. Short ridge finger print pattern.
D. Delta A. Fingerprint
B. Fingerprint Identification
4. A single small ridge inside a short ridge or C. Fingerprint Sensor
ridge ending that is nor connected to all D. Electronic Recording
other ridges.
A. Delta 2. It refers to the identification of humans by
B. Spur their characteristics
C. Short ridge or traits.
D. Island A. Fingerprint
B. Fingerprint Identification
5. A single ridge that bifurcates and reunites C. Fingerprint Sensor
shortly afterwards to continue as a single D. Biometrics
ridge.
A. Cross-over 3. A U-turn in the ridge pattern.
B. Ridge enclosure A. Island
C. Independent ridge B. Delta
D. Island C. Bridge
D. Core
6. A bifurcation with short ridge branching
off a longer ridge. 4. A Y-shape ridge meeting.
A.Core A. Delta
B. Independent ridge B. Island
C. Spur C. Cross-over
D. Delta D. Core

7. A short ridge that runs between two 5. A short ridge that runs between two
parallel ridges. parallel ridges.
A. Bridge A. Ridge Enclosure
B. Short ridge B. Bridge
C. Ridge enclosure C. Ridge Ending
D. Ridge bifurcation D. Cross-over
6. A bifurcation with a short ridge branching 4. Major Features of a fingerprint, using
off a longer ridge. which comparisons of one
A. Spur print with another can be made.
B. Ridge Bifurcation A. Minutiae
C. Ridge Enclosure B. Friction Ridge
D. Island C. Latent Print
D. Fingerprint Identification
7. A single ridge that bifurcates and reunites 5. A Short Ridge is also known as
shortly afterwards A. Spur
to continue as a single ridge. B. Core
A. Spur C. Island
B. Ridge Bifurcation D. Dots
C. Ridge Enclosure
D. Island 6. Ridges which are significantly shorter than
the average ridge
8. A single small ridge inside a short ridge or length on the fingerprint.
ridge ending that is A. Delta
not connected to all other ridges. B. Dot
A. Ridge Ending C. Spur
B. Island D. Bridge
C. Cross-over
D. Spur 7. It is the point at which a ridge terminate.
A. Core
9. A ridge that commences, travels a short B. Island
distance and then C. Delta
ends. D. Ridge Ending
A. Short Ridge
B. Ridge Ending 8. Points at which a single ridge split into
C. Spur two ridges.
D. Cross-Over A. Island
B. Ridge Enclosure
10. Short Ridge is also known as C. Bifurcation
A. Spur D. Bridge
B. Bridge
C. Island 9. The ridges enter from one side of the
D. Independent Ridge finger, rise in the center
forming an arch and then exit the other
1. A bridge is also called side of the finger.
A. Spur A. Loop
B. Island B. Arch
C. Independent Ridge C. Whorl
D. Cross-Over D. Accidental whorl

2. A single ridge that divides into two ridges. 10. Ridges form circularly around a central
A. Cross-Over point on the finger.
B. Delta A. Radial Loop
C. Ridge Bifurcation B. Loop
D. Island C. Arch
D. Whor
3. The abrupt end of a ridge.
A. Ridge Ending 1. The Ridges enter from one side of a
B. Short Ridge finger, form a curve and then
C. Island exit on that same side.
D. Core A. Accidental Whorl
B. Loop 8. It refers to the feet and toes.
C. Arch A. Palmar
D. Whorl B. Plantar
C. Exemplar
2. When is fingerprint ridges formed? D. Latent
A. First to second month
of fetal development 9. It refers to fingers and palms.
B. Second to third month A. Palmar
of fetal development B. Plantar
C. Third to fourth month C. Exemplar
of fetal development D. Latent
D. Fourth to fifth month
of fetal development 10. It is an impression left by the friction
ridges of a human finger.
3. It is the process of automatically matching A. Dermatoglyphics
one of many unknown B. Latent Print
fingerprints against a database of known C. Friction Ridge
and unknown prints. D. fingerprint
A. Minutiae
B. Automated
Fingerprint Identification System - AFIS
C. Exemplar
D. Electric Recording

4. A basic fundamentals of fingerprints which


says that fingerprint
never change.
A. Individuality
B. Permanence
C. Static
D. Variable

5. A basic fundamentals of fingerprint which


says that no two
fingerprints are alike.
A. Individuality
B. Permanence
C. Static
D. Variable

6. One of the characteristics of a ridge, The


point at which the
ridge terminate.
A. Ridge Ending
B. Bifurcation
C. Dot
D. Island

7. The Y-Shaped split of one ridge into two.


A. Ridge Ending
B. Bifurcation
C. Dot
D. Island

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