Police Photography Reviewer 2
1. In police photography it can be used as demonstration enlargements, individual photos, projection slides, motion pictures during
A. Court proceedings
B. Court exhibits
C. Educational tour
D. Crime prevention
Answer: B
2. In photography, the light writes when it strikes minute crystals of light-sensitive surfaces (films and photographic papers) through the use of a mechanical device called
A. Camera
B. Photograph device
C. Film and accessories
D. Flashlight
Answer: A
3. ___ is a mechanical result of photography. A. CameraB. PictureC. Photograph D. Film
Answer: C
4. The bending of light around an object gives rise to the phenomenon called ___. This phenomenon is responsible for the partial illumination of object parts not directly in the path of the light.
A. detraction
B. retraction
C. diffraction
D. defragmentation
Answer: C
5. What is the approximate wavelength of the primary color red?
A. 700 mu
B. 450 mu
C. 550 mu
D. 590 mu
Answer: A
6. In photography, which one is not a primary color?
A. Yellow
B. Cyan
C. Magenta
D. All of these
Answer: D
7. It refers to the taking in of light by the material. Following the law of conservation of energy, such light taken in is not lost but merely transformed into heat. A. Diffraction
B. Somnambulism
C. Absorption
D. Convection
Answer: C
8. These are mediums that merely slow down the speed of light but allow to pass freely in other respects, transmit 90% or more of the incident light.
A. Translucent objects
B. Opaque objects
C. Transparent objects
D. None of these
Answer: C
9. The simplest camera is a _______, which consists of a box with a small hole in one of its sides.
A. Camera obscura
B. Fixed focus camera
C. Pinhole camera
D. Nikon camera
Answer: C
10. What changes the size of the aperture of the lens and regulates the amount of light reaching the film?
A. diaphragm
B. shutter
C. lens
D. film
Answer: A
11. A photograph of the crime scene is a factual reproduction and accurate record of the crime scene because it captures time, space and, ___
A. person
B. event
C. thing
D. crime scene
Answer: B
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A. Court proceedings
B. Court exhibits
C. Educational tour
D. Crime prevention
Answer: B
2. In photography, the light writes when it strikes minute crystals of light-sensitive surfaces (films and photographic papers) through the use of a mechanical device called
A. Camera
B. Photograph device
C. Film and accessories
D. Flashlight
Answer: A
3. ___ is a mechanical result of photography. A. CameraB. PictureC. Photograph D. Film
Answer: C
4. The bending of light around an object gives rise to the phenomenon called ___. This phenomenon is responsible for the partial illumination of object parts not directly in the path of the light.
A. detraction
B. retraction
C. diffraction
D. defragmentation
Answer: C
5. What is the approximate wavelength of the primary color red?
A. 700 mu
B. 450 mu
C. 550 mu
D. 590 mu
Answer: A
6. In photography, which one is not a primary color?
A. Yellow
B. Cyan
C. Magenta
D. All of these
Answer: D
7. It refers to the taking in of light by the material. Following the law of conservation of energy, such light taken in is not lost but merely transformed into heat. A. Diffraction
B. Somnambulism
C. Absorption
D. Convection
Answer: C
8. These are mediums that merely slow down the speed of light but allow to pass freely in other respects, transmit 90% or more of the incident light.
A. Translucent objects
B. Opaque objects
C. Transparent objects
D. None of these
Answer: C
9. The simplest camera is a _______, which consists of a box with a small hole in one of its sides.
A. Camera obscura
B. Fixed focus camera
C. Pinhole camera
D. Nikon camera
Answer: C
10. What changes the size of the aperture of the lens and regulates the amount of light reaching the film?
A. diaphragm
B. shutter
C. lens
D. film
Answer: A
11. A photograph of the crime scene is a factual reproduction and accurate record of the crime scene because it captures time, space and, ___
A. person
B. event
C. thing
D. crime scene
Answer: B
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