Personal Identification Reviewer 6
1. A type of fingerprint pattern in which the slope or downward flow of the innermost sufficient recurve is towards the thumb of the radius bone of the hand of origin.
A. ulnar loop
B. tented arch
C. accidental whorl
D. radial loop
Answer: D
2. The forking or dividing of one line into two or more branches.
A. Ridge
B. Island
C. Delta
D. Bifurcation
Answer: D
3. The point on a ridge at or in front of and nearest the center of the divergence of the type lines.
A. Divergence
B. Island
C. Delta
D. Bifurcation
Answer: C
4.. The following are considerations used for the identification of a loop except one:
A. Delta
B. Core
C. a sufficient recurve
D. a ridge count across a looping bridge
Answer: B
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A. ulnar loop
B. tented arch
C. accidental whorl
D. radial loop
Answer: D
2. The forking or dividing of one line into two or more branches.
A. Ridge
B. Island
C. Delta
D. Bifurcation
Answer: D
3. The point on a ridge at or in front of and nearest the center of the divergence of the type lines.
A. Divergence
B. Island
C. Delta
D. Bifurcation
Answer: C
4.. The following are considerations used for the identification of a loop except one:
A. Delta
B. Core
C. a sufficient recurve
D. a ridge count across a looping bridge
Answer: B
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