Fingerprints Review.

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Fingerprints Review

1 point each

_____________, _____________, & ____________ 1. What are the three main groups for fingerprints? _____________, _____________, & ____________ 2. Fill in the blanks with the correct numbers. _____% of people have loops, _____% have whorls, and _____% have arches 3. Identify each fingerprint below using the classification groups listed. 3 points Loops Whorls Arches 3 points 60 35 5 Plain arch Tented arch Radial loop (right) Ulnar loop (right) Plain whorl Central pocket whorl Double loop Accidental Ulnar Loop Radial Loop Central Pocket Whorl Plain Whorl Plain Arch Double Loop Tented Arch Accidental 8 points

12 points Crossover Bridge Enclosure Dot or Island Short Ridge Fork Identify these ridge characteristics. WORD LIST: Bridge Core Crossover Delta Dot or Island Enclosures Ending Ridge Eye Fork (Bifurcation) Hook Short Ridge Specialty Crossover Bridge Enclosure Dot or Island Short Ridge Fork Delta Ending Ridge Eye 12 points Specialty Hook Core

What’s your grade? 40 Points Total -1 = 98 -2 = 95 -3 = 93 -4 = 90 -5 = 88 -6 = 85 -7 = 83 -8 = 80 -9 = 78 -10 = 75 -11 = 73 -12 = 70 -13 = 68 -14 = 65 -15 = 63 -16 = 60 -17 = 58 -18 = 55 -19 = 53 -20 = 50 More than 20? I’ll figure the grade!