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    FORENSIC BALLISTICS REVIEWER

    DIRECTIONS: For each of the following items or statements, four

    answers are suggested; the answers are letters from the four

    suggestions assigned letters A, B, C and D. Choose your selectedanswer by shading the box corresponding to your answer. EA!ED

    A"!#E! #$%% BE &A'ED #(").

    *. +he earliest eent inoling a -rearm identi-cation case that

    occurred in */0 happened in what place1a. )eorgia !tate, 2.!.A.b. %ondon, Englandc. 3aris, Franced. !tate of (regon, 2.!.A.

    A B C D

    4. (ne of the -rst recorded instances of someone being

    permitted to proide testimony to the e5ect of -ring a pistol

    at human hair and paper target occurred in what court1a. 'ansas !tate Courtb. &assachusetts !tate Courtc. "ew 6or7 Courtd. #isconsin !tate Court

    /. As a ballistician or -rearms examiner, he should8a. 'now eerything about eerythingb. 'now less and less about less and lessc. 'now more and more about more and more

    d. 'now more and more about less and less9. A diision of forensic ballistics that refers to the wor7 of the

    police inestigation in the -eld of crime science.a. Field inestigationb. %egal proceedingc. !cene of the crime operation :!(C(d. +echnical examination

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    0. +he second smallest commonly used shotgun, with a barrel

    3resident Dic7 Cheney in

    accidentally shooting Austin lawyer ?arry #hitting last

    February **, 4@@ at the Armstrong anch, +exas.a. *@>gaugeb. *4>gaugec. *>gauged. 4>gauge

    . +he -rst law in the 3hilippines prohibiting sale, manufacture,

    illegal possession and disposition of -rearms and explosies.a. Act "o. 4**b. 3residential Decree *

    c. epublic Act "o. 49d. epublic Act "o. 94

    . $n -rearm identi-cation, it refers to those characteristics

    which are determinable een before the manufacture of the

    -rearm.a. Class characteristicsb. )eoballisticsc. $ndiidual characteristicsd. &echanical -ngerprints

    . ?e is credited with the conception of the term ForensicBallistics, though he later admitted to be an inadeuate

    name for the science.a. Alexander %acassagneb. Ben

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    *@. ?e is the -rst to study striation mar7s on tools and used

    their comparison results in the solution of crimes.a. ohn Fisherb. 3aul eserich

    c. ellim 6el7cepd. =on Dreyse**. $n the broadest sense, the term ballistics is de-ned as8

    a. A science that deals with the motion of pro )auged. =andalia G !ingle !hot !hotgun *4 G )auge

    */. +he deelopment of -rearm followed the inention of

    gunpowder in #estern Europe sometime early in which

    century1

    a. *4th

    centuryb. */thcenturyc. *0thcenturyd. !tone age

    *9. +his inoles the preseration, identi-cation,extraction

    and documentation of computer eidence stored as data or

    magnetically encoded information :$B$! and "$B$".a. Computer analysisb. Computer forensics

    c. Computer technologyd. Data base system*0. (ne of the earliest recorded used of -rearms in warfare

    was8a. Attac7 in !eille, !pain in *49b. Ambush cades of Cesar in ussia in **4c. American war of independence in *0>*/

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    alter the striation mar7ing on test -red bullets. $f the

    recoery of latent -ngerprints is a primary concern, it is best

    to hold the -rearm at8a. At the -rearm grip

    b. At the triggerc. &uHHle of the muHHled. +he edge of the trigger guard

    44. #hat is the correct techniue of pic7ing up -rearm at

    the scene of the crime1a. ?olding the barrelb. ?olding the gun on the gripc. $nserting something in the bore to pic7 it upd. 3lacing hand7erchief on the trigger guard

    4/. +he -red bullet or shell and test bullet or shell areexamined in what 7ind of position1a. Cross orderb. uxtapositionc. (ne after the otherd. !ide by side

    49. +hese are patters of tine orange brown lesions on the

    s7in made by a reaction of powder during shooting.a. Abrasion

    b. Contusionc. !ootd. +attooing

    40. +he -rst case inoling -rearm eidence too7 place in

    *@4 in the 2nited !tates. (lier #endell ?olmes, the expert

    on the case had a gunsmith test -re the alleged murder

    weapon into a wad of cotton wool. #hat was the instrument

    that was used to match the bullet from the ictim with the

    test bullet1

    a. Comparison microscopeb. &icroscopec. &agnifying glassd. !tereoscope

    4. $t is a metallic unit propelled or pro

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    b. 3ellets or bulletsc. 3ropellantd. !hell

    4. +he pitch of riing is the number of inches traeled by

    the bullet to ma7e a spin8a. * complete tumb. / complete tumsc. 9 complete tumsd. 0 complete tums

    4. iing in the bore of small arm is designed to8a. Decrease the amount of recoilb. $ncrease the speed of the bulletc. &ar7 the bullet for purposes of identi-cationd. 3reent the bullet from turning and oer end in the air

    4. +he bullet in ight is being propelled by the8a. Barrelb. Firing pinc. )un powderd. 3rimer

    /@. A ery accurate test by which a -rearm examiner can

    determine the distance from a bullet hole from which a gun

    was -red is called the8a. Alphoneptiamine test

    b. BenHedrine testc. Diphenylamine testd. 3istol or rie test

    /*. +he mar7 left on a bullet by a gun barrel is di5erent

    from those left by any other gun barrel.a. Bullet which caused a fatal woundb. Direction from which a shot was -redc. )un from which a bullet was -redd. 3erson who -red a particular gun

    /4. +he riing of a -rearm is located inside the barrel. $tconsists of8

    a. Depressed portionb. %ands portionc. %ands and grooesd. aised portion

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    //. Cannelure is aluable in -rearm identi-cation because

    they help the -rearm examiner determines the8a. $dentity of the weapon that -red a particular bulletb. &anufacturer of the weapon

    c. &anufacturer of the bulletd. +ype of gun that -red a particular bullet/9. +he term that applies to explosie or gunpowder that

    easily absorb moisture.a. ?ygroscopicb. Explosie trainc. !ingle>base powderd. "on>hygroscopic

    /0. +he term muHHled elocity refers most accurately to

    the8a. Acceleration of the pro

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    b. +he circumferencec. +he siHe of ammunition usedd. Diameter of the bore of its barrel

    9@. A homicide crime was committed with the use of a

    shotgun. All parts of the exploded shell hae been recoeredby the inestigator of the crime. $n order to identify the shell

    with the gun that -red, the crime laboratory should be gien8a. +he capb. +he cap the wads and the pelletsc. +he cap and the wadsd. +he cap and the pellets

    9*. (f the following, the most accurate statement

    concerning the identi-cation of an un7nown -rearm by

    means of ballistics is that8a. &ost pistols which hae left lead hae at least eight

    landsb. 3istol with the same number of land can be

    di5erentiated by the direction of the leadc. +he width of the grooe in pistol can be determined by

    the angle of leadd. +he angle of the lead is the angle which the land forms

    with the grooe

    94. +he dermal nitrate test or paraIn test is used to8a. Detect whether a witness is telling the truthb. Determine whether a suspect has -red a gun recentlyc. Discoer whether the deceased person was poisonedd. Estimate the approximate time of the deceased

    9/. +he term double action with reference to reoler

    means most nearly that8a. 3ulling the trigger coc7s the hammer and presents a

    fresh cartridge for -ring

    b. +he reoler has both safety and automatic -ring actionc. +he reoler can -re with or without automatic shell

    e

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    a. Armor piercing bulletb. Bullet with plastic sabotc. Bullet with secondary explosiond. +racer bullet

    90. +he ame that is produced at the rear of the barrel of agun after -ring process.a. Frictionb. ?eatc. Flarebac7d. &uHHle blast

    9. #hat is the term used in the depth of a bullet

    penetration on a target1a. +erminal accuracyb. +erminal elocityc. +erminal energyd. +erminal speed

    9. $n forensic ballistics, the wounding power of a bullet is

    due to the mass and its elocity. #hich is ery important1a. &assb. =elocityc. #eightd. All of the aboe

    9. From the standpoint of a ballistician or -rearm

    examiner, what is the most important single process in the

    manufacture of a barrel1a. Boring processb. )rinding processc. iing processd. eaming process

    9. %ead bullets are designed to be -red from what 7ing of

    caliber -rearm1a. Caliber .44/b. Caliber ./4c. Caliber ./d. Caliber .90

    0@. #hat is the substance that causes explosion by its

    sudden explosion or composition1a. Acid

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    b. Basec. Explosied. (rganic

    0*. A rie, pistol and reoler ammunition is called

    cartridge. !hotgun ammunition is called8a. 3elletb. !hellc. !hot shelld. All of the aboe

    04. (ne of the following is not an ingredient of a priming

    mixture8a. Antimony sul-deb. Barium chloratec. 3otassium chlorated. 3otassium nitrate

    0/. #hat type of -rearm is designed to propel by means of

    compressed air1a. Air rieb. Carbine riec. &arlin ried. !pring-eld armory

    09. $t is the steel bloc7 that closes the rear of the bore

    against the force of the change8a. Boreb. Breech facec. Breech bloc7d. Chamber

    00. #hat is the rate of speed of a bullet per unit of time1a. &uHHle blastb. 3enetrationc. +erminal energyd. =elocity

    0. +hese are explosies that sere to initiatie thepropellant and the reaction of high explosies1

    a. Explosie trainb. $nitiating explosiesc. Booster explosiesd. Detonators

    0. #hat isthetype oIrearm that isfed by the chamber1

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    a. Automatic typeb. Bolt action typec. !ingle shot typed. !lide action type

    0. $t is the most popular and traditional mode of remoinggunpowder residues8a. !wabbing cotton moistened with 0J nitric acidb. !praying hands with sodium rhodiHonatec. #ashing hands with inegard. #ashing both hands with hot water

    0. ?e was the inentor of comparison microscope where

    two bullets could be laid ad

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    /. A 7ing of explosie that is mix with oxygen, ammonium

    nitrate and fuel which is ery stable explosie1a. A"F(b. 3E+"

    c. DKd. +"+9. ?e was an $talian mathematician who claimed that no

    part of the part of the path of the pro

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    d. $mpression. $f a -rearm was found in a crime scene appear to be

    loaded with ammunition. $t is best to transport said -rearm

    to the crime laboratory as it is, which the exception that a

    tag be secured to the weapon labeled as8a. Eidence -rearmb. Danger8 loaded weaponc. For laboratory examinationd. #arming8 -rearm eidence

    @. +he following are the di5erent types of burning actions

    of a propellant or gun powder except8a. egressie burningb. "eutral burning

    c. 3rogressie burningd. Fast burning*. $t is a tubular metal or paper rolled used as a container

    of a bullet, primer and gunpowder8a. Ammunitionb. Bulletc. Cartridge case or empty shelld. ound

    4. (ne of the following is not an element to establish

    liability for illegal possession of -rearm :3eople . Ancheta,C G @/09, August 4, *.

    a. Firearm is carried outside of residenceb. %ac7 of authority to carry a -rearmc. "o legal right to carry a -rearmd. 3ossession of a -rearm

    /. $t refers to the particular characteristics of a gun8a. Accidental characteristicsb. Class characteristicsc. $ndiidual characteristicsd. &echanical characteristics

    9. +he large database of -rearm records, crime scene

    information and others are 7ept on a system sponsored by

    the FB$ and the A+F.a. Automated Firearms !earch !ystemb. D2)!F$E

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    c. $ntegrated Ballistic $denti-cation !ystem :$B$!d. "ational $ntegrated Ballistic $nformation "etwor7

    :"$B$"0. A discipline mainly concerned with determining neither

    a bullet nor cartridge was -re from a particular -rearm.a. Ballisticsb. Firearm identi-cationc. &edical ballisticsd. !hot ballistics

    . +he moement of a bullet out the cartridge case due to

    the recoil of the -rearm and the inertia of the bullet is called8a. Burnishingb. %eaded edge

    c. 3oppingd. icochet. +he diameter of the bore of a ried -rearm. $t is usually

    expressed in hundred of inches or millimeters.a. Boreb. Caliperc. Caliberd. )auge

    . +he spiral grooes that are formed in the bore of a

    -rearm barrel which are designed to impart spin to the spinto the pro

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    d. E

    loaded and the rotation of fresh cartridge placed into

    position for the next shot.

    a. 3istolb. iec. eolerd. !hotgun

    . $t is 7nown in laymanLs term as the speed which is the

    distance per second the bullet traels as it propels out of the

    weapon.

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    a. Accelerationb. &uHHled blastc. &uHHle elocityd. +rama7ing processwhere barrel is formed by twisting or braiding together steel

    and iron wires or bars. +he resulting cable is then wound

    around a mandrel and forged into a barrel tube. $t is

    sometimes called laminated barrel.a. Damascus barrelb. Drillingsc. 3aradox barreld. Mwilling barrel

    . A -red bullet extracted from the ictim of shooting ismar7ed in the

    a. Baseb. Bodyc. "osed. (gie

    . +his refers to a oman war machine originally referred

    to as dart>thrower.a. Ballista

    b. Catapultc. (nager or gastraphetesd. +rebuchet

    @. $t is an instrument that is used for the propulsion of

    pro

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    4. A metal cap containing a highly sensitie priming

    mixture of chemical compound which when hit or struc7 by

    -ring rod would ignite.a. Boxer primer

    b. Berdan primerc. Center -re primerd. im-re primer

    /. +hese are bullets made with an explosie or ammable

    mixture in the tip which are designed to ignite on contact

    with the target.a. Armour piercing bulletsb. $ncendiary bulletsc. +racer bullets

    d. Frangible bullets9. ?e is an English alchemist credited in the inention of

    gunpowder.a. Alfred Bemhard "obelb. Bethold !chwartHc. Christian Friedrich !chonbeind. oger Bacon

    0. $t is otherwise 7nown as guncotton in the world of

    explosies.

    a. Blachpowderb. Ballistitesc. "itroglycerined. "itrocellulose

    . ?e is a )erman>!wiss scientist who accidentally

    discoered guncotton while wor7ing in the 7itchen at his

    home.a. Ascanio !obrerob. Christian Friedrich !chondbein

    c. ?enri Braconnotd. +heopile>ule 3elouHe. ?e is famous American -rearm designer and inentor of

    Armalite &>* rie.a. Eugene !tonerb. ohn &oses Browningc. !amuel Colt

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    d. 2Hiel )al. #hat are the class characteristics of a Caliber ./@

    carbine rie1a. 9 lands, 9 grooes, right twist

    b. %ands, 0 grooes, right twistc. 0 lands, 0 grooes, left twist. +he .0 mm parabellum is euialent to what caliber1

    a. Caliber .44/b. Caliber ./4c. Caliber ./d. Caliber .90

    *@@. #hat is the test used to determine the presence of

    gunpowder to clothing especially colored oneLs1a. Dermal nitrate testb. )riess testc. ?arrison G )iroy testd. "aphthalene test

    *@*. $n -re arm identi-cation, refers to those characteristics

    which ware determinable only after the manufacture of the

    -rearm.a. Accidental characteristicsb. Class characteristicsc. $ndiidual characteristicsd. &echanical -ngerprints

    *@4. (ne of the following is not a ma* military

    rie1a. 4@@ mb. /@@ mc. 9@@ md. 0@@ m

    *@9. #hat is the cycle rate of -re of Armalite &>* military

    rie1

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    a. /@@ rounds per minuteb. 9@@ rounds per minutec. 0@@ rounds per minuted. @@ rounds per minute

    *@0. +he true caliber of a gun is8a. Bore diameterb. )rooed caliberc. "ominal caliberd. "one of the aboe

    *@. $n selecting the test bullet for comparison examination,

    the siHe of its caliber should be8a. Bigger than the exhibit bulletb. +he same siHe with the exhibit bulletc. Any siHe will do

    *@. $f a -red bullet and a -rearm are submitted as

    eidence, a -rearm examiner can determined8a. +he -red bullet was -red from a particular -rearmb. +he -red bullet was -red from a class of -rearmc. +he -red bullet was -red from another -rearmd. +he -red bullet was -red from the submitted -rearm

    *@. +he basis of cartridge identi-cation as to hae been

    discharged from a particular -rearm.a. Caliber of the cartridge case

    b. Firing pin and breech face mar7ingc. %ands and grooes mar7ingd. &agaHine clip mar7ings

    *@. For purposes if identi-cation of the shell, it should be

    mar7ed in the 8a. Body of the shellb. ?ead of the shellc. $nside the mouthd. im of the shell

    **@. +he accumulation of lead in the bore of a -rearm fromthe passage of lead shot or bullet is called8

    a. Copperingb. &etal foulingc. !ouenir bulletd. +andem bullet

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    ***. A -rearm identi-cation expert or examiner is one who

    has8a. Acuired special s7ill and trainingb. Expert in shooting

    c. Experienced gun smithd. &agaHine clip mar7ings**4. A conentional .90 &***A* caliber pistol is an8

    a. Automatic -rearmb. %oading -rearmc. !ingle shot -rearmd. "one of the aboe

    **/. +he lands and grooes of ried gun barrel are cut into

    the bore of the gun to8a. Better terminal ballisticsb. )ie long life to the barrelc. ?ae better chance for identi-cation

    **9. $ t is a body which is free to moe, behae and be

    modi-ed in appearance, contour, or texture by ambient

    conditions, substance, or graity, by temperature or by air

    particles.a. Ballisticsb. Ballistics body

    c. (b

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    a. Direct motionb. 3arabolac. 3arabolic ightd. otary motion

    **. +he chemical added to gunpowder during the glaHingprocess gies the gunpowder its polished appearance.a. Antimonyb. )ranulesc. )raphited. !ulfur

    **. +he importance of indiidual mar7s left on bullet by a

    bun barrel is useful in directly the8a. Bullet which caused a total woundb. Direction from which a shot was -redc. )un from which the bullet was -redd. 3erson who -red the particular gien

    *4@. $t is the measurement of the 7inetic energy of a bullet

    as it is expelled from the barrel of a -rearm.a. &uHHle blastb. &uHHle energyc. &uHHled elocityd. &uHHle length

    *4*. $t is the tendency of the ob-eld of ballistics that deals with the study of

    pro

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    a. External ballisticsb. $nternal ballisticsc. +erminal ballisticsd. +ransitional ballistics

    *49. $t is considered the -rst step of -ring a -rearm of anysort.a. $gniting the propellantb. %oading the -rearmc. 3lacing the ammunition in the chamberd. !ueeHing the trigger

    *40. +he earliest 7nown -rearm inented in the world1a. Cannonb. Caploc7c. Flintloc7d. &atchloc7

    *4. $t is a 7ind of gunpowder that is a mixture of sulphur,

    charcoal and potassium or sodium nitrate.a. Blac7 powderb. "itrocellulosec. "itroglycerined. 3ropellant

    *4. +his is the fastest method of manufacturing a gun

    barrel.

    a. Button riingb. Forgingc. Drillingd. eaming

    *4. +he part of the barrel where the bullet exits the

    cartridge and engages the riing is called8a. Boreb. Freeborec. +hroat

    d. "one of the aboe*4. +he act of chambering a cartridge that forces a bullet

    into the riing and it is consider the length of the throat8a. Breechb. Breech facec. Crownd. Free bore

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    */@. $t is the muHHle end of a barrel. $t is usually either

    bended or recessed to protect it from bumps or scratches

    that might a5ect accuracy.a. Breech face

    b. Breech loc7c. Crownd. Free bore

    */*. !piral grooes in a bore that are designed to gie a spin

    to a promachine gund. !hotgun

    */0. (ne of the following does not belong to the three :/

    basic classes of bullets.a. Bullets that are designed for maximum accuracy and

    arying rangesb. Bullets that are designed to maximiHe damage to a

    target by penetrating as deeply as possible

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    c. Bullets that are designed to maximiHe damage to a

    target by deforming to control to depth to which the

    bullet penetratesd. Bullets that are designed to explode upon hitting the

    target*/. ?e introduced the -rst test for gunshot residues in *//

    on the hands which were called dermal nitrate test or

    paraIn test.a. Ben

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    *9*. (ne of the following is not a synonymous term of a

    shotgun -rearm8a. iot gunb. epeating gun

    c. !catter gund. +rench gun*94. +he principles inoled in bullet identi-cation is best

    characteriHed with8a. Eery barrel leaes its thumb mar7 or -ngerprint on

    eery bullet -red on it.b. "o two barrels are microscopically ali7e or identical as

    the anterior surface of the bore or barrels all possess

    indiidual and characteristics mar7ings of their own.

    c. #hen a bullet is -red from a rie gun barrel, it becomesengraed by the riing and this engraing will ary in

    its minute details with eery indiiduals -rearm. !o it

    happens that the engraed bullet -red from another

    barrels. And conersely, the engraings on the bullets

    -red from the same barrel will be the same.d. All of the aboe

    *9/. +he caliber of the shotgun is measured in terms of8a. Bore diameter

    b. )augec. $nchd. &illimeter

    *99. +his refers to the constriction at the end of the barrel of

    a shotgun.a. Cho7e barrelb. 3aradox barrelc. !awn>o5 barreld. Damascus barrel

    *90. +he extremely large caliber of shotgun shells has led toa wide ariety of di5erent ammunition. +he standard type

    include the following except one8a. Birdshotb. Buchshotc. 3ellet

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    d. !lug*9. An ob*4*9. $n Australia, a bold action and leer action shotguns are

    classi-ed for purposes of registration and licensing as8a. Class Ab. Class Bc. Class Cd. Class D

    *9. 3istols with same under of the barrel grooes may be

    di5erentiated by the direction of the twist of the riing which

    may either be to the left or to the right. (f the followingstatements, the one which can most accurately be inferred is

    that8a. &ost pistol hae the same number of grooesb. 3istols with di5erent number of grooes are ried

    di5erentlyc. !ome pistols hae riing twisted both left and rightd. +he direction of the twist of and pistols can either be

    left or right.

    *0@. efers to the metal tube of any -rearm through whichthe bullet passes or traels8

    a. Barrelb. Borec. )ripd. &uHHle

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    *0*. $t is the main body of the gun that connects the other

    parts.a. Barrelb. Frame

    c. )ripd. &uHHle*04. Auxiliary parts of a -rearm are parts that must be

    remoed -rst before disassembly of a -rearm except.a. Barrel bushingb. Front sightc. ecoil plugd. !lide stop pin

    *0/. A reoler is the safest -rearm to be used by people

    becauseOa. Almost eeryone 7nows something about how to handle

    itb. A mis-re does not put the reoler out of actionc. $t is the safer for inexperience peopled. +he mechanism allows the trigger pull to be better

    *09. +his refers to a single cartridge.a. Ammunitionb. Cartridgec. oundd. All of the aboe

    *00. +he secret of good natural positiona. A relaxed and natural positionb. Firing slowly and carefullyc. 'eeping the thumb along the hammerd. 3roper sighting of the target

    *0. +he composition of the triple base smo7eless

    gunpowder.a. "itroglycerine, blac7powder and nitrocellulose

    b. "itroglycerine, nitrocellulose and corditec. "itroglycerine, nitrocellulose and guncottond. "itroglycerine, nitrocellulose and nitroguanadine

    *0. +hese are mar7s that are created when cartridges or

    cartridge cases are e

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    b. E

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    */. +he entrance wound is usually smaller than the bullet

    because8a. Edge of the wound is inertedb. Edge of the wound is dierted

    c. +he bullet entered the body perpendicularlyd. +he human s7in is elastic*9. +he cardboard disc and wad are found at the embedded

    wound. +he possible distance of the -rer to the ictim is8a. Close rangeb. Far rangec. &edium ranged. All of the aboe

    *0. +his is created when the muHHle touch the s7in causing

    a circular abrasion due to the gas forced into the tissuespressing the s7in up against the metal.a. Barrel mar7b. Contact woundc. &uHHle mar7d. ecoil mar7

    *. A barrel of a shotgun that is lac7ing any sort of cho7e.a. Cho7e barrelb. Cylinder borec. %aminated barreld. 3aradox barrel

    *. +he description of the amount of gunpowder used in a

    shotgun cartridge.a. Bore euialentb. Dram euialentc. )auge euialentd. !hot euialent

    *. A propellant which is ignited by a primer ash is

    conerted to gas under high pressure and it propels the

    bullet or short charge through the barrel and on to the

    target.a. )unpowderb. 3riming mixturec. !hot shelld. !lug

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    *. $t was called the dynamite era after !wedish chemist

    Alfred Bernhard "obel inented the dynamite explosies.a. *>*@@b. *//>*0

    c. *9>*d. *>*00*@. $n -rearm identi-cation, extractor mar7 is usually found

    in what part of the cartridge case1a. Baseb. Extracting grooec. %andd. 3rimer cup

    **. $t is an English unit of weight which refers to the weight

    of the bullet.a. )ramb. )rainc. &illigramd. 3ound

    *4. $t refers to a 7ind of -ring pin where the hammer and

    -ring pin act as one unit.a. ?ammer pinb. "eedle gunc. !erpentined. !tri7er

    */. ?e is credited of inenting the -rst successful metallic

    cartridge in *.a. Augustus Demondionb. 3atric7 3ergusonc. 3aul &auserd. #ilhelm Brene7e

    *9. An American gun inentor born in */ who deeloped

    the -rst entirely automatic machine gun that gained

    worldwide acceptance.a. Alexander ohn Forsythb. Edward &unier Boxerc. ?iram !teens Berdand. ?iram &axim

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    *0. A bullet with hard steel core and that are -red to

    ehicles and armored target in general.a. Armor piercing bulletb. Ball bullet

    c. $ncendiary bulletd. +racer bullet*. $t is process of ma7ing smooth bore barrels after drilling

    process of the inside of the barrel was done.a. Cuttingb. Drillingc. eamingd. %apping

    *. (ne of the following best characteriHes the principle

    goerning -rearm identi-cation.a. )unshot wound exit is generally larger than the

    gunshot wound entrance.b. "o two barrels are microscopically identical as the

    surface of their bores all posses indiidual

    characteristics mar7ings.c. +he bullet is made slightly bigger than the barrel the

    meant to -t so they get mar7ed as they trael along the

    barrel.

    d. +he longer the barrel, the greater the acceleration.*. +his is a process in built examination where two bullets

    are arranged so that they are examined at the same leel,

    same direction and same image speci-cation under the

    ballistic microscope.a. Bullet comparisonb. Bullet identi-cationc. uxtapositiond. All of the aboe

    *. $t is the current ballistic -ngerprinting networ7 operatedby the A+F.

    a. Bulletproofb. Drug-rec. $ntegrated ballistic identi-cation system :$B$!d. "ational integrated ballistic information networ7 :"$B$!

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    *@. +his is 7ing of test which determines the amount of

    force needed to discharge a -rearm.a. Accidental discharge test

    b. Full>auto conersion testc. Function testd. +rigger pull test

    **. +he two most important things that manufacturers of a

    -rearm consider in producing a bullet.a. &aterials and 7inds of metalb. 3enetration and expansion

    c. !hape and lengthd. #eight and diameter

    *4. +he part of the rie the leaes distinctie mar7s on the

    pro

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    d. French system*. 3eople s. "epomuceno :/@ !CA * was a case

    decided by the !upreme Court that was all about8a. $llegal possession of -rearm

    b. $llegal possession of unlicensed -rearmc. $llegal sale of -rearmd. $llegal manufacture of -rearm

    *. #hat was the recent statutory law on -rearms and

    explosies amending 3.D. * which was approed on une

    , *1a. Act "o. 4**b. .A. 94c. .A. 49

    d. .A. *4*. 2nlicensed -rearm no longer simply means a -rearm

    without a license duly issued by lawful authority. $t also

    means8a. A -rearm purchase illegallyb. A -rearm used in a crime scenec. Firearm with expired licensed. "o permit to carry -rearm outside residence

    *. An instrument used for the purpose of recoering a

    test bullet -red from a suspected -rearm for comparisonwith the uestioned bullet.

    a. Caliperb. ?elixometerc. (noscoped. ecoery box

    *@. An instrument used to determine similarities or

    dissimilarities between the eidence shell or bullet and the

    test shell or bullet.

    a. Comparison microscopeb. ?elixometerc. (noscoped. (stroboscope

    **. #hen the drawsof a reoler is completed, the index

    -nger should8a. Be inside the trigger guard

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    b. Be straighten along the barrel guardc. )rasp the stoc7d. +ouch the outside of the trigger

    *4. ies -rst appeared towards the end of what century1

    a. *4

    th

    centuryb. */thcenturyc. *9thcenturyd. *0thcentury

    */. $t is -ring of a -rearm aimed at a person, without,

    howeer the intention to 7ill that person but to frighten the

    o5ended party. +his is punished under the eised 3enal

    Code article 409.a. Accidental -ring

    b. Discharge of -rearmc. $llegal discharge of -rearmd. $ndiscriminate -ring

    *9. #hat 7ind of a shotgun barrel is capable of producing

    wider pellets patterns1a. %ess cho7e barrelb. &ore cho7e barrelc. 3aradox barreld. 2ncho7e barrel

    *0. #hat 7ind of shotgun barrel is capable of producing a

    tighter pellets pattern1a. %ess cho7e barrelb. &ore cho7e barrelc. 3aradox barreld. 2ncho7e barrel

    *. #hat is the best characteristics of a gunshot wound

    entry1a. $t is usually larger than the existb. $t does not manifest a characteristics shapec. #ith dierted edgesd. +he gunshot wound entry is oal or circular

    *. #hat mar7 is found on the bullet after it passes the gun

    barrel of a -rearm1a. &ar7 of the -ring pinb. &ar7 from the breechbloc7

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    c. &ar7 from the extractord. iing mar7

    *. !mall -rearms are those that propel pro

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    c. Ballistic bodyd. Ballistic test

    4@9. +he part of the bullet where caliber of a -rearm or

    bullet diameter is determined.

    a. Baseb. Cannelurec. "osed. (gie

    4@0. )lass, woods, garments or een papers, may inuence

    the path, shape and fragmentation of pro

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    b. )rooec. %andd. 3itch

    4*@. A discipline of forensic science which has its primary

    concern to determine if a bullet, cartridge case and otherammunition component was -red from a particular -rearm.

    a. Criminalisticsb. Firearms analysisc. Firearm identi-cationd. +oolmar7 examinations

    4**. A -rearm that is pointed to the target rather than

    sighted.a. 3istol

    b. iec. eolerd. !hotgun

    4*4. +hey are credited for the inention of gunpowder.a. Americansb. Arabsc. Chinesed. Europeans

    4*/. +he American calls it as the great equalizersfor

    terrorist.a. Explosiesb. )unpowderc. +ime bombd. Firearms

    4*9. (ne of the following is not an example of an electronic

    weapon8a. Cop 7illerb. !hot battonc. !tun gun

    d. !tunner4*0. +he collouial term for bullet8

    a. Balab. 3ro

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    4*. +he reoling part of a reoler that contains the

    chambers8a. Cylinderb. Cylinder gap piot pin

    c. 3iot pind. 6o7e4*. (ne of the following is not a condition inoled in

    internal ballistics.a. Energy is generatedb. Engraing of the cylindrical surface of the bulletc. Fragment of pro

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    444. +his is the side of the bullet that is in contact with the

    inner surface of the barrel.a. Coreb. (gie

    c. 3eripheryd. +ail44/. #hat is the constant alue of the acceleration of

    pro

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    44. $t is the name gien to a number of gunpowder used in

    -rearms which produce negligible smo7e when -red.a. Blac7 powderb. Dynamite

    c. &agnum powderd. !mo7eless powder44. $f you are a ballistician who -rst arrie at the crime

    scene, youLre starting point of your inuiry or inestigation

    starts at8a. +he location of the slugb. +he internal ballistics of the casec. +he ictimd. +he -rearm that was use

    4/@. $n a crime inoling the use of -rearm, the possibleweapon that was used when there is no cartridge case at the

    crime scene is8a. 3istolb. eolerc. ied. !hotgun

    4/*. $t was 7nown as the -rst smo7eless gunpowder

    inented in * by a French chemist 3aul &arie Eugene

    =ieille. :$t was made of collodion and guncotton.a. Ballistiteb. Corditec. "itrocellulosed. 3oudre b

    4/4. +he microscopic examination of a bullet is8a. Conformity testb. 3hysical testc. 3hysiological testd. !cienti-c test

    4//. +he source of energy that forces a bullet out from the

    gun barrel.a. Barrelb. )unpowderc. 3rimerd. iing

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    4/9. #hat is the most reliable basis of bullet identi-cation on

    the point of iew of a -rearm examiner1a. %ands and grooes mar7sb. &iscellaneous mar7s

    c. &iscellaneous and shaing mar7sd. !7id mar7s4/0. !haing mar7s found on -red bullet is caused by the8

    a. Delayed combustion of the gun powderb. $mproper alignment of the chamber of the cylinder with

    the breech of the barrelc. (ersiHed bulletd. #ea7 -ring blow

    4/. +he conentional cal. 90 &***A* pistol is designed for

    better performance and8a. Accuracyb. 3enetrationc. 'illingd. !topping power

    4/. +he original and source of -rearm may be determined

    through the class characteristics and indiidual

    characteristics of the gun. $t can also be determined thru8a. Bore diameter

    b. %ands and grooesc. "ominal caliberd. !erial number and name of the manufacturer

    4/. +he barrel of -rearms especially conentional pistols

    and reolers can be changed and exchanged with other

    barrels to aoid identi-cation. +his process is called8a. %appingb. eamingc. iingd. !wapping

    4/. A 7ind of bullet without a piercing copper.a. Conical bulletb. ac7eted bulletc. "a7ed lead bulletd. #ad cutter bullet

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    49@. +he basis of a positie conclusion in bullet examination

    that pro

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    b. Ball powderc. Ballistited. )un cotton

    49. A bullet when it stri7es a target is designed to open up

    expanding its surface area as much as twice the originaldiameter of the bullet. +his expansion is typically called8

    a. Fragmentationb. &ushroomingc. 3enetrationd. !topping power

    49. A bullet designed to hae a caitya. Conical bulletb. ?ollow point bulletc. !uare nose bulletd. #adcutter bullet

    49. #hich of the following conditions does not change the

    shot pattern of shots -red from a shotgun1a. Barrel cho7eb. angec. !hot siHed. !hotgun shell

    49. $n conducting a test -re, how many test bullets are

    reuired for bullet examination and comparison1a. 4 bulletsb. / bulletsc. 9 bulletsd. 0 bullets

    40@. $n a crime incident inoling the use of -rearm, which is

    the most important and reliable eidence for purposes of

    -rearm identi-cation1a. Bulletb. Cartridge casec. )unpowder residued. !hot wad

    40*. A bullet which is eidence of an act or deed, the nature

    of which ma7es it desirable to obtain information relating to

    the identity of the -rearm form which it was -red, it is called

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    eidence bullet. $n homicide cases, the eidence bullet is

    often referred as8a. Con-rmatory bulletb. $denti-ed bullet

    c. &ortal or fatal bulletd. +est bullet404. #hat is the famous term for home-madeshotgun1

    a. 3alti7b. 3opgunc. 3uga7angd. !umpa7

    40/. +his is a process where the gun barrel is aligned with

    the principle axis of the aircraft and commonly the aiming

    deice is aligned with the gun barrel.a. Aimingb. Bore sightingc. 3arallaxd. !nipping

    409. ?e is a gun designer and inentor who produced the

    -rst practical reoler.a. Eliphalet emingtonb. ohn C. )arandc. (lier F. #inchesterd. ?enry Derringer

    400. +his is the euipment used as body armor for protection

    during military or police operation.a. Bullet proof estb. Battle dress attirec. !niper scoped. !tun gun

    40. A tubular metallic or non>metallic container which holds

    together the bullet, gunpowder and the primer1a. Cartridgeb. !hellc. !lugd. A and b only

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    40. Functions of cartridge case are basically the same

    whether it is -red from a reoler, pistol, rie shotgun or

    machine gun8a. $t seres as means the bullet, gunpowder and primer

    are assembled into unit.b. $t seres as a waterproof container for the gunpowderc. $t preents the escape of the gases to the rear as the

    sidewalls of the cartridge case are forced against the

    walls of the chamber by the pressure. $t seres as a gas

    seal at the breach end of the barrel.d. $t causes the pro

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    44. +he 7ind of -rearm license issued to a priate indiidual

    for his personally owned -rearm, and to security agencies or

    company guard forces for -rearm to be used by their

    security guards.

    a. %ong regular license :%%b. egular license :%c. !pecial permit :!3d. !hort regular license :!%

    4/. +he manufacturer or company name gien to an

    Armalite &>* military rie1a. A>*@b. A>*4c. A>*9

    d. A>*049. Bullets that are similar and lighter designed purposely

    to increase range and penetration.a. Blunt G nose bulletsb. Dumdum bulletsc. $ncendiary bulletsd. !pitHer slugs

    40. All

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    c. Conclusions not be bases upon probabilities in test

    -ringd. "ot to be compared with this type of examination

    4. +he instrument used to measure the riing grooes on

    a spent bullet for comparison with the one used from thesuspectLs weapon8

    a. Caliperb. )rooe followerc. &icrometerd. !tylus

    4. ?e demonstrated at the 2niersity of %yon in * that

    a bullet can be matched to the gun that -red by comparing

    the grooes on the bullet with the spiral riing inside the

    barrel8a. Bernard ?oullierb. ?enry !hrapnelc. ohn Fisherd. 3hillip )raelle

    4@. $t is an outdoor competitie sport where participant

    -res shotgun at targets being catapulted into the air by a

    mechanical deice1a. Assault -ring

    b. &ar7smanshipc. !tationary -ringd. +rapshooting

    4*. #hen you tal7 about 0.0 mm, the euialent caliber is8a. Caliber .44/b. Caliber ./4c. Caliber ./d. Caliber .90

    44. +he portion of the cartridge which consists of a brass or

    gliding metal cup containing a highly sensitie mixture ofchemical compound, which when struc7 by the -ring pin

    would detonate or ignite.a. Anilb. 3rimerc. 3riming mixtured. 3ropellant

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    4/. !hot pellets are often loaded in cartridge made of8a. Brass shot cupb. BronHe shot cupc. 3aper rolled shot cup

    d. 3olyethylene plastic shot cup49. +he selection factor of the metal for the gun barrels

    manufacture is based on its8a. Alloy structureb. Al7ali structurec. Chemical structured. &etallurgical structure

    40. +he -ring pin mar7 is found in the8a. Anilb. Basec. )rooed. 3rimer cup

    4. $t refers to the lower opening of the chamber that aids

    ammunition in going inside the chamber as it slides and

    pic7s it up from the magaHine and into the chamber.a. Breec7raceb. Breechloc7c. &agaHine catchd. amp barrel

    4. +he e

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    barrel and to the base of the cartridge case when it explodes

    in the chamber of the gun.a. Class characteristicsb. $ndiidual characteristics

    c. &anufacturing characteristicsd. &echanical -ngerprints4@. $t is a bullet not intended to be used in combat but it is

    utiliHed by the gun manufacturer to test the barrel of a gun.a. Combat loadb. %ead bulletc. 3roof shotd. +est bullet

    4*. A computeriHed program that compares and catalogues

    bullets and shell casings.a. Ballistics identi-cation systemb. Brasscatcherc. Bulletproofd. Ballistic microscope

    44. (ne of the following is the only muHHle loading -rearm

    that is with a smoothbore barrel characteristic. $t was

    originally a sharpahooterLs weapon.a. &us7et

    b. &atchloc7c. ied. !hotgun

    4/. #hat is the standard magaHine capacity of Colt .90 &>

    ***A*1a. roundsb. roundsc. roundsd. rounds

    49. #hat is the muHHle elocity of Colt .90 &>***A*1a. *0@ mPsb. 40@ mPsc. /0@ mPsd. 90@ mPs

    40. #hat is the e5ectie range of an Armalite &>* rie1a. 9@@ m

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    b. 0@@ mc. @@ md. @@ m

    4. $f A'>9 rie is a ussian -rearm made, how about )alil

    ries1a. American madeb. British madec. $sraeli maded. ussian made

    4. +he -rearms in the world that hae the most magaHine

    capacity1a. A'>9 riesb. &>* riesc. mm 2M$ pistolsd. !teyr A2) ries

    4. #hat is the standard cartridge of an Armalite &>*

    military rie1a. 0.0 mmb. .4 mmc. mm parabellumd. .0 mm

    4. +he second bullet during the bullet test examination is

    called8a. Con-rmatory testb. Comparison test bulletc. $nitial bullet testd. All of the aboe

    4@. (ne of the following is not an example of gunpowder

    being used in reloading ammunition.a. ?3/b. Bullseyec. Q?i>s7orO @@>x

    d. &F3 4@@4*. $n an incident inoling shotgun, any wads recoered

    are to be pac7aged and sent to the crime laboratory. An

    examination of the siHe and composition of the wads may

    reeal information about the type of ammunition used and

    the8

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    a. )auge of the shotgunb. 'ind of gunpowder usedc. 'ing of shot shelld. "ame of the manufacturer

    44. +he discharged eidence bullets should be mar7ed onthe base or the nose. #hat is the 7ing of mar7ing being

    used1a. $nitialsb. "umber mar7ingc. NKO mar7ingd. All of the aboe

    4/. $n mar7ing collected physical eidence inoling

    cartridge case, the shell should be mar7ed8

    a. $nside the mouthb. $n the primerc. (n the body of the shelld. (utside near the open mouth

    49. +he most popular approach and certainly a most

    conenient one from the -eld inestigatorLs point of iew

    used in remoing gunpowder residues8a. Application of adhesie tapeb. 3araIn test

    c. !wabbingd. #ashing40. As a rule of thumb, the spread in the pattern made by a

    *4>gauge shotgun increased RRRRRRRRRR of distance from the

    target.a. * footb. 6ardc. *@ feetd. 0 yards

    4. +he isual indication to characteriHe the gunshot wound

    hole as being made by a bullet is a dar7 ring 7nown as8a. Bullet wipeb. !ingeingc. !mudgingd. +attoing

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    4. +hey founded the Armalite Company 7nown for

    manufacturing sports guns in *048a. Charles !ullian and )eorge Dorchesterb. Calin )oddard and Charles #aite

    c. Eugene !toner and Arthur &illerd. ?orace !mith and Daniel #esson4. +he other collouial term for a birdshotcartridge of a

    shotgun -rearm is8a. Bac7shotb. 3roofshotc. !hot shelld. !na7eshot

    4. +he word automatic when it refers to -rearms means8a. Automatic in -ring mechanismb. Automatic in loading mechanismc. Automatic in trigger mechanismd. All of the aboe

    /@@. #hat is the shape fold characteristic that is located on

    the top of a shot shell of a shotgun -rearm1a. Circularb. (alc. !tar li7ed. !uare

    /@*. A collouial term used to describe the ability of aparticular weapon to stop the action of an indiidual by

    means of penetrating ballistic inshot stopd. !topping power

    /@4. +his refers to a shotgun which contains three barrels,

    usually shotgun barrels of the same gauge and rie barrel,

    though the only common theme is that at least one barrel is

    a shotgun barrel.a. Drillingsb. Double barreledc. !ide>by>sided. +rue cylinder

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    /@/. +he last method or process of riing a barrel which is

    considered as the fastest and cheapest. $n this process, a

    slightly undersiHed bored barrel is placed around a mandrel

    that contains a negatie image of the entire length of the

    ried barrel.a. Cuttingb. Button riingc. Forgingd. 3ressing

    /@9. #hat are the main forces acting on the pro

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    c. 3oc7et nined. eoler

    /@. eolers hae generally fallen out of faor with police

    and military personnel because of their relatiely8

    a. Antiuated stylesb. %ow ammunition capacityc. %ong unloadingd. ange capacity

    /*@. +he most common method of loading and unloading a

    reoler is8a. Caploc7 designb. !wing out cylinderc. !olid framed. +op brea7

    /**. +he part of thecartridge where the caliber and name of

    the manufacturer are placed8a. Boat failb. Canneluresc. ?eadstampd. im

    /*4. +he term applied to all homemade guns8a. 3ompom gunsb. 3op guns

    c. !umpa7 or puga7angd. Mip guns

    /*/. All 7inds of reolers with solid frame types are with

    cylinder mechanisms that are8a. Brea7 open cylinderb. emoablec. !wing out to the rightd. !wing out to the left

    /*9. +he part of the gun that was the basis for its name

    Revolver.a. Barrelb. Chamberc. Cylinderd. 3ioting yo7e

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    /*0. ?ow many parts does a cartridge generally hae, with

    all other parts treated as accessories1a. :/ threeb. :9 four

    c. :0 -ed. : six/*. #hat is the type of -rearm that has six lands, six

    grooes and right hand twist1a. Browningb. Carbinec. Coltd. !mith and #esson

    /*. A copper

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    /4*. ie barrel contain grooes that spin the bullet, ma7ing

    it trael straight and fast, while shotgun barrel generally are

    smooth, causing the pellets to RRRRR when the gun is -red.a. Disperse

    b. Fragmentc. 3enetrated. icochet

    /44. A diision of forensic ballistics that refers to the wor7 of

    the -rearm examiner or forensic specialist who examines the

    collected eidences of -rearm.a. Field inestigationb. %egao proceedingc. !cene of the crime operation :!(C(

    d. +echnical examination/4/. $n its narrowest sense, ballistics means8a. A science of -rearm identi-cationb. Art of gun identi-cationc. Ballistaed. +echniue in determining the gun used in crime

    /49. A -red bullet with -e lands and -e grooes twisted to

    the left is -red from the barrel of a -rearm with identical

    class characteristics as that of the8

    a. Browningb. Coltc. !mith and #essond. !teyr

    /40. +hey are 7nown as the energetic materials in forensic

    ballistics.a. Explosies and propellantsb. )unpowder and blac7 powderc. 3rimers and detonatorsd. 3riming mixture and anil

    /4. (nce a barrel has been used extensiely, it will deelop

    its own suite of uniue irregularities. $n some areas, metal

    will hae worn away. +his is called8a. Bored outb. Brisancec. Corrosion

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    d. Erosion/4. +hese are mar7s that are eident or a result of the

    barrel being worn or haing been bore out.a. Forcing cone

    b. !lippage mar7sc. !7id mar7sd. !ingeing mar7s

    /4. $t is a are at the breech end of a reoler barrel that is

    intended to guide the bullet into the riing1a. Chamberb. Forcing conec. &uHHled. +hroat

    /4. +hey are 7nown in -rearm examinations as bolt face

    signatures.a. Caliber and caliperb. Firing pin and impressions and breech loc7 mar7ingsc. iing mar7sd. +ype and ma7e of -rearms

    //@. +he term Hair trigger means8a. +rigger pull less than * poundb. +rigger pull more than * poundc. +rigger pull in />9 pounds

    d. +rigger pull using human hair//*. (ne of the following is not an example of explosies8

    a. &F3b. 3BKc. 3E+"d. DK

    //4. +he basis for the measurement of the true caliber of a

    -rearm.a. Barrel diameter

    b. )rooe diameterc. %and diameterd. &uHHle length

    ///. Bullets are classi-ed by any of the following

    characteristics except8a. %engthb. &aterial content

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    c. 3enetrationd. !hape

    //9. +his refers to the straight distance between the muHHle

    of the gun and the target8

    a. Distanceb. %inec. anged. Mero range

    //0. +his refers to the farthest distance the pro

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    d. "one of the aboe/9@. A -rearm that is faored by law enforcement oIcers for

    its low penetration and high stopping power. &any American

    households use it as a home defense weapon for the same

    reason.a. 3istolb. iec. eolerd. !hotgun

    /9*. All ammunitions according to location of primer are

    classi-ed as8a. Center>-re cartridgeb. 3in>-re cartridge

    c. im>-re cartridged. All of the aboe/94. #hen the primer is struc7 by the -ring pin, it would

    detonate or ignite8a. Detonationb. Firingc. $gnitiond. 3ercussion

    /9/. +he mar7ings of the physical eidence must include

    the8a. Chain of possessionb. Date of recoeryc. $nitial of the recoering oIcerd. All of the aboe

    /99. $n cases of destroyed or mutilated bullets, the mar7ings

    should be made on the8a. Baseb. Bodyc. Cylinderd. 3rimer

    /90. $n -rearm identi-cation, the gun recoered in the crime

    scene is mar7ed in the8a. Barrelb. Cylinderc. Frame

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    d. All of the aboe/9. +he term commonly referred as the disassembly of

    -rearm8a. Assembly

    b. Disengagec. Field strippingd. &ounting

    /9. #hen -ring a gun, you experience malfunctioning if

    there is failure to -re :hammer releases but rie does not

    -re. #hat might be the problem1a. Defectie ammunitionb. Deformed hammer or triggerc. Dirt or rough chamber

    d. !ear bro7en or worn/9. $t is the unintentional cessation of -re of the gun during

    the -ring process.a. &alfunctionb. !top -ringc. !toppagesd. !ustained -ring

    /9. #hen a -rearm is found at the scene of the crime, the

    position inestigator should ta7e note of the following

    pertinent facts about the -rearm. $f you are the inestigator,you will not include the RRRRR in your notes.

    a. Caliber of the -rearmb. #eight of the -rearmc. !erial number of the -rearmd. +ype of the -rearm

    /0@. +he standard ingredients of blac7 powder are

    potassium nitrate, sulphur and charcoal, although their

    proportions may ary. #hat is the percentage of sulphur1

    a. 0Jb. *@Jc. *0Jd. 4@J

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    For the correct answers, students and examinees are adised to

    consult their teachers or may contact the author through his e>

    mail address8 mfpec7leySbaguio.edu.

    A33E"D$K A

    3ertinent 3roisions of the e. Adm. Code of **

    *@ &arch **

    !ec. . NFirearmO de-ned. G NFirearmO, or NarmO, as herein used,

    includes ries, mus7ets, carbines, shotguns, reolers, pistols andall other deadly weapons, from which a bullet, bal, shot, shell or

    other missile may be discharged by means of gunpowder or other

    explosies. +he term also includes air ries, except such as being

    of small caliber and limited range are use as toys. +he barrel of

    any -rearm shall be considered a complete -rearm for all the

    purposes hereof.

    !ec. . 2nlawful manufacture, dealing in, acuisition,

    disposition or possession of -rearms or ammunition thereof, or

    instruments or implements used or intended to be used in the

    article, it shall be unlawful for any person to import, manufacture,

    deal in, receie, acuire, buy, sell dispose of, or possess any

    -rearm, detached parts of -rearms or ammunition thereof, any

    instrument or implement used or intended to be used in the

    manufacture of -rearms, parts of -rearms or ammunition.

    !ec. . Exception as to -rearms and ammunition used bymilitary and naal forces or by peace oIcers. +his article shall not

    apply to -rearms and ammunition regularly and lawfully issued to

    oIcers, soldiers, sailors or marines of the 2nited !tates Army and

    "ay, the 3hilippine Constabulary, guards in the employment of

    the Bureau of 3risons, municipal police, proincial goernors,

    mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]
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    lieutenants and guards of proincial prisoners and

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    intends to manufacture or purchase and sell under the license

    applied for, and such additional information as may be especially

    reuested by the 3resident before passing upon the application.

    +he 3resident may approe or disapproe such application and, in

    the eent of approal, shall state therein the amount of the bondto be executed by the applicant before the issuance of the license

    and the time during which the license shall be e5ectie, unless

    sooner reo7ed by the authority.

    !ec. 9. $ssuance of license by the Chief of Constabulary G

    dealerLs bond. 2pon approal of the application by the 3resident

    of the 3hilippines it shall be transmitted to the chief of

    constabulary who shall issue the license in accordance with the

    terms of the approal of the 3resident of the 3hilippines.

    !ec. 0. Additional license to 7eep -rearms in excess of amount

    permitted under original license. $f any person, haing a dealerLs

    license, shall, for purposes of sale, desire to import, buy or

    otherwise acuire, dispose of, possess or hae the custody of any

    -rearm or ammunition in greater amount than is needed or

    described in his license, he must apply and secure a new license.

    !ec. . ecord to be 7ept by persons doing business under

    dealerLs license. Eery dealer in -rearms or ammunition shall

    7eep complete and accurate records and accounts of importation

    and sale of -rearms and ammunition, with the name, age,

    residence, occupation and post oIce address of each and eery

    purchaser of any -rearm or -rearms and ammunition, and the

    number and date of the license or each purchaser for the

    possession of each -rearm purchased by him and the number of

    the -rearm purchased, together with the amount of character ofthe ammunition purchased for each -rearm, and such dealer in

    -rearms and counting and eri-cation of all arms and ammunition

    remaining on hand, and any refusal upon the part of all arms and

    ammunition remaining on hand, and any refusal upon the part of

    any such dealer to comply with the proisions of this !ection shall

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    be breach of the condition of the bond executed and deliered by

    such dealer.

    !ec. . %icense reuired for indiidual 7eeping of arms for

    personal use G !ecurity to be gien. Any person desiring topossess one or more -rearms for personal protection or for use in

    hunting or other lawful purposes only, and ammunition thereof,

    shall ma7e application for license to possess such -rearm or

    ammunition as hereinafter proided. 2pon ma7ing such

    application, and before receiing the license, the applicant shall,

    for the purpose of security, deposit a :2nited !tates or 3hilippine

    )oernment bond, or ma7e a cash deposit in the 3ostal !aings

    Ban7 in the sum of forty pesos for each