Exception Handling

A training session on biometric enrolment, featuring diverse participants taking fingerprints, iris scans, and facial recognition in a well-lit, professional environment.

Understanding Exception Handling in Biometric Enrolment

Test your knowledge on the protocols and guidelines for handling biometric exceptions during enrolment. This quiz covers various scenarios involving fingerprint, iris capture, and other biometric challenges.

  • 10 Multiple Choice Questions
  • Assess your understanding of exception handling
  • Improve your responses in real-world situations
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by AssistingHand245
If an enrollee is unable to give biometrics due to loss of fingers, this is a/an _____________ and needs to be handled thus.
Iris capture
Biometric update
Consultation
Exception
If the bandaged finger of the applicant has to be captured for fingerprint image, the operator should _________________.
Crop the bandage in the image
Capture the fingerprints of the remaining fingers
Capture the image of bandaged finger separately and other fingers separately and group both the images
All of the given options
If standard images of the fingerprints are not possible for an enrollee due to dryness, the operator should politely ask the enrollee to wash his face.
TRUE
FALSE
For enrolment of resident with biometric exception, operator should mandatorily capture _________________.
Both hands (open palms facing the camera) in an exception photo
Face photo with open eyes (if possible) in an exception photo
None
Both 1 and 2
If the enrollee is unable to flatten the fingers, the operator can ________________.
Take the enrollee’s permission and then assist him
Try to obtain fingerprints to the extent that the enrollee is able to flatten
Move to the next set of fingerprints of the other hand or two thumbs
All of the given options
Biometric confirmation of fingerprints, iris and photograph are mandatory for any demographic update at Enrolment Centre.
True
False
If the capture of both eyes at a time is not possible due to squint or disoriented eyes, the operator may attempt to __________________.
Auto capture
Auto focus
Recapture
Request the resident to open their eyes wide
Rama Devi is a 42-year-old daily wage labourer. While collecting her biometric data, the operator notices that the quality of her fingerprints are not good enough. He makes repeated attempts to capture her fingerprints but is faced with the same result. What can be done in that situation?
Operator can flatten Rama Devi’s fingers on the platen
Operator can ask women operators or volunteers to flatten Rama Devi's fingers
Tell her seriously that she needs to flatten fingers by herself
Both 1 and 2
Which of the following comes under general exception?
Squint or disoriented eyes
Hands blackened due to mehendi
Unable to sit in correct position because of old age
Unable to keep head or torso still and vertical
The operator would make a reasonable number of attempts to capture the biometrics of the resident if the fingerprint captured on the platen is not of the requisite quality.
True
FALSE
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