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Activity For Major Classification

This document contains instructions and examples for students to practice classifying fingerprints based on their patterns. It provides directions to obtain sub-secondary, major, key, and final classifications for loops, whorls, and arches. Students are asked evaluation questions to demonstrate their understanding of fingerprint classification rules and terminology.

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Activity For Major Classification

This document contains instructions and examples for students to practice classifying fingerprints based on their patterns. It provides directions to obtain sub-secondary, major, key, and final classifications for loops, whorls, and arches. Students are asked evaluation questions to demonstrate their understanding of fingerprint classification rules and terminology.

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St.

Ferdinand College
COLLEGE OF CRIMINOLOGY
City of Ilagan, Isabela

Name: ____________________________ Score: _________


Year and Section: ___________________ Date: __________

SUB-SECONDARY CLASSIFICATION (SSC)


FOR LOOP PATTERNS
Activity No.16

III. Material:

a. Pencil
IV. Direction:

Given a set of prints using symbols, draw the patters in the respective fingers, and then
obtain the Secondary Classification following the rules for loops.

X R U R C
8 ridges 8 ridges 13 ridges

D U U AMP U
11 ridges 12 ridges
PC SC SS
C
N

V. Evaluation questions: Answer the following question in complete sentences.

1. What are the fingers used to obtain the SSC for loop?

2. Discuss the steps in obtaining the Sub-Secondary Classification for loops?

3. State the rules used to obtain the Sub-Secondary Classification for loops?
St. Ferdinand College
COLLEGE OF CRIMINOLOGY
City of Ilagan, Isabela

Name: ____________________________ Score: _________


Year and Section: ___________________ Date: __________
SUB-SECONDARY CLASSIFICATION (SSC)
FOR WHORL PATTERNS
Activity No.17

b. Pencil
III. Direction:

Given a set of prints using symbols, draw the patters in the respective fingers, and then
obtain the Sub-Secondary Classification following the rules for whorl.

D D C AMP U
4 ridges above 3 ridges below
right delta right delta

C X W W U
3 ridges below 0 ridge 4 ridge below
right delta right delta

PC SC SS
C
N
D
IV. Evaluation questions: Answer the following question in complete sentences.

1. Discuss the steps in obtaining the Sub-Secondary Classification for whorls?

2. States the rules to obtain the Sub-Secondary for whorls?

3. Enumerate the steps of ridge tracing for whorls.


St. Ferdinand College
COLLEGE OF CRIMINOLOGY
City of Ilagan, Isabela

Name: ____________________________ Score: _________


Year and Section: ___________________ Date: __________
SUB-SECONDARY CLASSIFICATION (SSC)
FOR ARCHES
Activity No.18

III. Material:

a. Pencil
IV. Direction:

Given a set of prints using symbols, draw the patters in the respective fingers, and then
obtain the Sub-Secondary Classification following the rules for Arches.

C A A T D

D T T T FMB
PC SC SS

V. Evaluation questions: Answer the following question in complete sentences.

1. State the rule used to obtain the SSC for arches?

2. Why there is a need to use small letters in the SSC for arched?

3. Define Plain Arch and Tented Arch?


St. Ferdinand College
COLLEGE OF CRIMINOLOGY
City of Ilagan, Isabela

Name: ____________________________ Score: _________


Year and Section: ___________________ Date: __________

MAJOR CLASSIFICATION (FC)


FOR LOOP
Activity No.19

Note: This activity is submitted on 16th Tuesday of the semester


I. Objective:

At the end of the Activity, the students is expected to:


1. To be able to obtain the Major Classification for loops in a set of prints.
III. Material:

a. Pencil

IV. Direction:

Given a set of prints using symbols, draw the patters in the respective fingers, and
then obtain the Major Classification following the rules for Loops.

R D A U U
12 ridges 4 ridges above 14 ridges 10 ridges
right delta

U T R X A
17 ridges 11 ridges 0 ridge
MC PC SC SSC FC
N
D

V. Evaluation questions: Answer the following question in complete sentences.

1. What are the fingers used to obtain the Major Classification?

2. Enumerate the rules used to obtain the major Classification for loop?

3. Define Major Classification?

4. What is Classification Line?


St. Ferdinand College
COLLEGE OF CRIMINOLOGY
City of Ilagan, Isabela

Name: ____________________________ Score: _________


Year and Section: ___________________ Date: __________

MAJOR CLASSIFICATION (FC)


FOR WHORLS
Activity No.20

IV. Direction:

Given a set of prints using symbols, draw the patters in the respective fingers, and
then obtain the Major Classification following the rules for Whorls.

D A R T T
5 ridges above 12 ridges
right delta

X C U T R
2 ridges 4 ridges below 9 ridges 8 ridges
right delta
MC PC SC SSC FC
N
D

V. Evaluation questions: Answer the following question in complete sentences.

1. State the rules to obtain the Major Classification for whorl?

2. What is the difference of the Major Classification for whorls with Sub-Secondary
classification for whorls?
3. What are the symbols used for ridge tracing for whorls?

St. Ferdinand College


COLLEGE OF CRIMINOLOGY
City of Ilagan, Isabela

Name: ____________________________ Score: _________


Year and Section: ___________________ Date: __________
KEY CLASSIFICATION (FC)
Activity No.21

Material:
a. Pencil
III. Direction:

Given a set of prints using symbols, draw the patters in the respective fingers, and
then obtain the Key Classification following the rules.
D A A C W
5 ridges 3 ridges below 5 ridges
above right right delta
delta

U R C C A
16 ridges 12 ridges 2 ridges above 4 ridges above
right delta right delta

K M PC SC SS FC

C C C

IV. Evaluation questions: Answer the following question in complete sentences.


1. What fingerprint patterns is used to obtain the Key Classification.

2. Why are the little fingers excluded in the Key Classification?

3. In the classification formula where is the answer of the Key Classification?


St. Ferdinand College
COLLEGE OF CRIMINOLOGY
City of Ilagan, Isabela

Name: ____________________________ Score: _________


Year and Section: ___________________ Date: __________

FINAL CLASSIFICATION (FC)


Activity No. 22

Note: Submit it until May 2, 2021


I. Objective:

At the end of the Activity, the students is expected to:


1. To be able to obtain the Final Classification for loop, whorl and arches in a set of
prints.

III. Material:

a. Pencil

IV. Direction:

Given a set of prints using symbols, draw the patters in the respective fingers, and
then obtain the Final Classification following the rules for Arch, Loop and Whorl.

R A D C R
5ridges above 4 ridges below 12 ridges
right delta right delta

U D U T D
6 ridges above 16 ridges 8 ridges
right delta
KC MC PC SC SSC FC
N
D

V. Evaluation questions: Answer the following question in complete sentences.

1. What are the fingers used in the Final Classification?

2. Enumerate the steps in obtaining the Final Classification for Loop, Whorl and
Arches?
3. How is ridge counting done for whorls in the final classification?

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