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If it takes 23 hours for the egg of a Green Bottle fly to develop into the first instar stage at 70°F, and 27 hours for the 1st instar to develop into the 2nd instar at the same temperature, calculate the total ADH. A) 3500 ADH B) 1890 C) 1610 ADH D) 50 ADH

A) 3500 ADH

Blood evidence has to be tested to determine if it is human blood. The confirmatory test for human blood is A) ABA Hematrace test B) Kastle-Meyer test C) Luminol test D) PSA test

A) ABA Hematrace test

The universal blood donors for the ABO system are type A) O B) B C) A D) AB

A) O

The process of where the body breaks down a substance so that it can be eliminated by the body is called A) waste B) biotransformation C) transgenetics D) biogenetics

B) biotransformation

Biometric Databases exist for each of the following except: A) earprint B) body odor C) retina D) face

B) body odor

Which field of forensics would involve using pollen grains to determine place/time of year of a crime scene? A) entomologist B) botanist C) toxicologist D) anthropologist

B) botanist

Which tool is sometimes referred to as a "wet bench" because the chemicals used (solvents, corrosives, etc) are often liquid, and is essential for the safety of the forensics lab? A) solid phase extractions B) fume hoods C) centrifuge D) chromatograms

B) fume hoods

Comparison of documents made using a machine, such as typewriters, photocopiers, and computer printers, in which the specific machine used is analyzed for differences A) counterfeiting B) mechanical comparison C) exemplar D) fraud

B) mechanical comparison

At a crime scene investigation, when the investigator is documenting notes, all of the following rules are correct except.. A) the date and time B) no names of people should be included in order to protect their privacy C) a description of the environmental conditions D) a description of the location

B) no names of people should be included in order to protect their privacy

Which of the following evidences is an example of individual characteristics? A) a cotton fiber found on the victim B) random striations on a bullet C) a single layer paint chip D) an imprint of a size 11 Nike Air Jordan

B) random striations on a bullet

The method used to support a likely sequence of events by observing and evaluation physical evidence and witness statements is A) comparison B) reconstruction C) class characteristics D) pattern analysis

B) reconstruction

Analyzing blood spatter evidence and trying to decide what type of weapon was used in a crime is an example of A) re-enactments B) specific physical evidence reconstruction C) sequence of events D) specific incident reconstruction

B) specific physical evidence reconstruction

The term "forensics" is derived from the Latin term "forensus" which means: A) "the foreman" B) "the detective" C) "first at the scene" D) "of the forum"

D) "of the forum"

Making a guess when trying to explain how a crime scene was created is called__________________________. A) reasoning B) educated guess C) method D) conjecture

D) conjecture

During the course of a trial, the defense suggests that the fiber evidence used to match the car used to transport stolen goods (and thus bring charges against the owner of that car) were not collected properly. Who will the prosecutor most likely bring in to testify regarding that defense strategy? A) medical examiner B) crime lab technician/scientist C) forensic pathologist D) crime scene investigator

D) crime scene investigator

Which of the following is one of the two classes of important insects used in forensics? A) planaria B) arachnid C) cnidaria D) diptera

D) diptera

Identification stamps or logos are used to solve crimes and are found on: A) bullets B) paint chips C) shoes D) drug tablets

D) drug tablets

Which of the following correctly orders the life cycle of a blowfly? A) larva- pupa- larva- adult B) egg- pupa- larva- adult C) larva- egg- pupa- adult D) egg- larva- pupa- adult

D) egg- larva- pupa- adult

Determination of age, sex, ancestry, and stature from skeletal remains A) universal system of ID for teeth B) identification of victim by teeth C) forensic facial recognition D) anatomical postioning E) biological profile

E) biological profile

Performed to determine if a victim drowned and time of death, present in fresh water A) ID of controlled substances B) clandestine graves C) pollen rain D) palynology E) diatom testing F) plant succession G) plant root and tree growth patterns

E) diatom testing

The order in which species show up on remains; for examples some species show up on a fresh corpse A) carrion B) accumulated degree hour (ADH) C) postmortem interval (PMI) D) forensic entomologist E) species succession

E) species succession

A questioned document is any signature, handwriting, typewriting, or other mark whose source or authenticity is in dispute or doubtful. The document must be on paper to be considered a questioned document. True or false?

False

Indented writing is when someone writes on top of another sheet of paper and the pressure of the pen transfers to the paper below. It is possible to lightly rub the indented paper with pencil to reveal the writing. True or false?

False

To forensic investigators, recognition means they must recognize the real evidence of the scene that is associated with the crime from other things that are not evidence. True or false?

True

The initial guess that a crime scene reconstructionist would make when working to reconstruct a scene is called_____________.

conjecture

All medical examiners are trained forensic pathologists. True or false?

false

Animal hairs have never been used to solve crimes as they very much resemble human hairs. True or false?

false

Insects are mostly found with remains outside of a structure (such as a house) because insects are not likely to be present inside a house and decomposing remains are not a valuable food source to insects adapted to live inside a structure. True or false?

false

Tree rings indicate the age of a tree, but are not useful in solving crimes. True or false?

false

A bloodstain with no DNA-containing cells is an example of class evidence. True or false?

true

Computers can be used to reconstruct events such as traffic accidents. True or false?

true

Nothing about hair is comparable to the specificity of fingerprints. True or false?

true

The female ilium and public arch are wider than a male ilium and pubic arch. True or false?

true

Can video be used to document the scene?

yes

A substance that requires you to ingest a large amount for it to be lethal is called a(n) A) drug B) toxic C) intoxicant D) poison

C) intoxicant

The only blood type that does not have any antigens on the red blood cells is A) Type A B) Type B C) Type AB D) Type O

D) Type O

A person with the blood type O negative can receive blood from which of the following? A) Type AB negative B) Type O positive C) Type B positive D) Type O negative

D) Type O negative

By photographing the crime scene, the investigator is able to provide all of the following to the judge and jury except A) a close-up of evidence B) some perspective by which to analyze the sketches C) the scene as seen through the eyes of the witnesses D) a "to scale" drawing of the scene

D) a "to scale" drawing of the scene

When entomologists use insects to determine PMI (postmortem interval), they must consider environmental conditions. These environmental conditions include A) presence of rain B) exposure to the body C) temperature D) all of the above

D) all of the above

Why is it important to sketch out the crime scene? A) to diagram location of evidence B) to diagram location of victims C) to diagram the pattern of the blood D) all of the above

D) all of the above

The position with the body erect with arms at the sides and palms forward A) universal system of ID for teeth B) identification of victim by teeth C) forensic facial recognition D) anatomical postioning E) biological profile

D) anatomical postioning

If one of your parents is blood type A and the other is blood type B, which of the following blood types would you likely be? A) O B) AB C) A D) any of the ABO blood types E) B

D) any of the ABO blood types

What type of firearm will continue to fire and expend cases as long as the trigger is depressed and ammunition is available A) rifle B) semiautomatic C) shotgun D) automatic

D) automatic

Evidence is logged into the crime lab and it consists of a fired bullet and bullet casings. Which department in the crime lab would be tasked with analyzing this evidence? A) trace evidence B) toxicology C) latent evidence D) ballistics

D) ballistics

The Phadebas/RSID test is used as a presumptive test for detecting the enzyme amylase. A positive test for amylase will cause a ________ after adding the Phadebas tablet. A) yellow color change B) red color change C) no color change D) blue color change

D) blue color change

What phrase describes a location that places donated deceased individuals in different environments and then records multiple types of data to describe the decomposition of the body? A) postmortem interval (PMI) agency B) entomology C) morgue D) body farm

D) body farm

A forensic scientist receives an unknown liquid. Upon close observation, it appears there may be small objects floating in the liquid. What tools would use density to separate components of the liquid by spinning the liquid? A) spectrophotometry B) chromatography C) fume hood D) centrifuge

D) centrifuge

Which field of forensics would involve detecting drugs and poison at a crime scene? A) toxicologist B) botanist C) anthropologists D) entomologist

A) toxicologist

In November 2007 in Perugia, Italy a British foreign exchange student named Meredith Kercher was found stabbed to death in a cottage she shared withe three other roommates. Soon after the homicide was discovered an American exchange student was arrested and charged with the murder. Amanda Knox was one of the victim's roommates. Amanda claimed she was not at home when the crime occurred and returned to the apartment with her boyfriend and another roommate.The door to Meredith's room was locked and the returning party found that odd. They could not get her to open the door. They were concerned so they called the police. Amanda and the others called the police. The Italian Postal Service arrived instead of the Italian military police. Postal service employees do respond to misdemeanor crimes in Italy but have no experience in violent crimes. After breaking down the door, they discovered the victim dead in her bedroom. Many people entered the room that day. Several people had tried to open the bedroom door. The two Postal officers entered the room and were wearing their regular uniforms. Video taken at the crime scene showed that items and furniture had been shoved and moved around the room. Blood was found in the bedroom and in the shared bathroom. No post mortem temperature reading was taken from the body at the time of discovery. Information from: http://inpublicsafety.com/2014/02/veteran-forensic-scientist-examines-negligence-in-the-collection-of-evidence-against-amanda-knox/ 1. List one mistake made by the Italian Police Department initially at the crime scene. 2. List at least two types of evidence that could have been collected from this scene. 3. Explain the problem with the chain of custody in this case. 4. List the steps that should have been taken in the investigation of this crime scene.

1) The Italian Police Department did not secure the scene. 2) A sample of the blood that was found could have been taken to biology/DNA to see if it was the victim's DNA or someone else's DNA. Another thing that could have been collected was fingerprints. If the suspect touched the door knob it is possible that they could have lifted a fingerprint. However, since so many people touched it the evidence was compromised. 3) There really was no chain of custody. Evidence was not collected properly and certainly the chain of custody was not followed to ensure validity of the evidence. 4) The steps that should have been taken were... 1) Protect and Secure 2) Observe and Document 3) Photograph/Video 4) Sketch the Scene 5) Search the Scene 6) Package the Evidence

The standard system developed by the American Dental Association A) universal system of ID for teeth B) identification of victim by teeth C) forensic facial recognition D) anatomical postioning E) biological profile

A) universal system of ID for teeth

Which of the following is NOT a clue that would likely be gathered from an individual skeleton found separated from his/her normal environment? A) who the person knew B) what a person did C) what a person looked like D) how a person died

A) who the person knew

Which of the following branches of Forensic Science would use characteristics of guns to determine weapons used at a crime scene? A) Ballistics B) Odontology C) Forensic Anthropology D) Jurisprudence

A) Ballistics

In a rough crime scene sketch, what is the purpose of the two fixed points that you are to choose when completing a sketch? A) To provide a reference point when including the actual placement of the evidence B) These points are used to describe a crime scene C) These are the points at which the photographs can be taken D) This allows a place for the investigator to stand while completing the drawing

A) To provide a reference point when including the actual placement of the evidence

Dead decaying flesh of an animal A) carrion B) accumulated degree hour (ADH) C) postmortem interval (PMI) D) forensic entomologist E) species succession

A) carrion

Three-dimensional structure which can provide a positive reproduction of the footwear. A) casting B) dental stone C) class characteristics D) wear pattern

A) casting

You are touring a forensics lab and overhear a chemist discussing the stationary phase and the mobile phase of a test she is conducting. She states that she is waiting for baseline resolution before conducting the next test. She is most likely referring to ... A) chromatography B) qualitative analysis C) liquid phase extraction D) mass spectrometry

A) chromatography

When items of evidence have individual characteristics, this can lead to a determination of common origin (i.e., the conclusion that they are from a single source). Which type of evidence cannot yield such results? A) cotton fibers on a victim B) random striations on tools C) wear patterns on sneakers D) fingerprints

A) cotton fibers on a victim

Made in imitation of something else with intent to deceive A) counterfeiting B) mechanical comparison C) exemplar D) fraud

A) counterfeiting

Which of the following is NOT a role of a forensic botanist? A) create a toxicology profile using blood from the victim B) help identify clandestine graves C) identify plant parts left behind D) help determine TOD

A) create a toxicology profile using blood from the victim

There are five steps in crime scene reconstruction. The first step is _____________________. A) data collection B) conjecture C) recognition D) theory

A) data collection

All of the following are components of a rough sketch except A) drawn to scale B) the top of the sketch labeled "N" for north C) a legend D) all distances to important objects in the room

A) drawn to scale

Which of the following is true about the collection of evidence at a crime scene? A) each piece of evidence must be packaged in a separate container with a detailed label B) evidence should be quickly packaged but not labeled C) evidence should be collected in a way that is easiest for the particular investigator D) all items packed together for ease of transport

A) each piece of evidence must be packaged in a separate container with a detailed label

Which field of forensics would use insects to determine time of death? A) entomologist B) anthropologist C) toxicologist D) botanist

A) entomologist

The likelihood of finding class physical evidence is _____ the likelihood of finding physical evidence with individual characteristics. A) greater than B) equal to C) less than

A) greater than

When a forensic analyst determines the chemical composition of a preparation that may contain illicit drugs such as heroin, cocaine, or barbiturates, this is an example of what? A) identification B) comparison C) individualization D) classification

A) identification

Any mark made in a softer surface by a harder implement or tool is called A) impression evidence B) ballistics C) environmental evidence D) blood spatter

A) impression evidence

For all of the following types of evidence, indicate whether the evidence is likely to display individual or class characteristics: A well-developed and collected latent fingerprint Random striations on a discharged bullet A footwear impression with irregular and random wear patterns Irregular edges of a broken knife fitted together A) individual characteristics B) class characteristics

A) individual characteristics

_____prints are hidden on surfaces and but become visible when additional tests are used (such as luminol). A) latent B) iodine C) patent D) plastic

A) latent

What level of education is required of a medical examiner? A) medical degree B) high school diploma C) bachelor degree D) associates degree

A) medical degree

Second level details use friction ridge features on each fingerprint to aid in identification. These features are collectively called______. A) minutiae B) creases C) lines D) ridges

A) minutiae

All of the following should be included in the notes taken by the crime scene investigator except A) photographs of the scene B) data and time C) the environmental conditions D) the names of all people involved

A) photographs of the scene

Reconstruction of a crime scene involves the analysis of lots of evidence. It is the job of the forensic investigator to determine what is really evidence and what was collected but is not important to the crime. The term used in scene reconstructions to describe this process is called_____________________. A) recognition B) scientific method C) morphology D) individualization

A) recognition

Determining when a person entered or left a crime scene is an example of A) specific event reconstruction B) specific incident reconstruction C) conjecture D) specific physical evidence reconstruction

A) specific event reconstruction

Here is an actual episode description of CSI: Crime Scene Investigators. Based on what you know about the role of a CSI, which sentence(s) in the episode description falsely describes how CSI contribute to the investigation of a crime? MORE THAN ONE ANSWER MAY BE CHOSEN. Season 14: Episode 1 - The Devil and D.B. Russell. After learning that CSI Morgan and Ellie Brass have both been taken captive by their still unknown murder suspect, the CSIs race to piece the clues together and solve the case before it's too late. The killer, using engravings from Dante's Divine Comedy as inspiration, leaves two more bodies for the team to find, then kills their chief suspect in a fiery explosion. With only two of the Nine Circles left, the CSIs know that Morgan and Ellie will be the killer's next victims. The CSI supervisor, Russell, makes a break in the case when he is examining the body of a victim to determine the cause of death and solves an anagram that was engraved under a victim's skin, leading them to Jake and Matthew Chapman. As the CSIs race for the Chapman hideout, Morgan and Ellie manage to escape, killing Matthew in the process. However, Ellie surprises Morgan and shoots her, then lies to the cops while Morgan is unconscious in surgery. Later, Ellie kills her mother Nancy, then turns the gun on her father, Brass. Fortunately, the CSIs uncover that she was the one responsible for the murders and arrive in time to subdue and arrest Ellie. A) Fortunately, the CSIs uncover that she was the one responsible for the murders and arrive in time to subdue and arrest Ellie B) After learning that CSI Morgan and Ellie Brass have both been taken captive by their still unknown murder suspects, the CSIs race to piece the clues together and solve the case before it is too late C) The killer, using engravings from Dante's Divine Comedy as inspiration, leaves two more bodies for the team to find D) The CSI supervisor, Russell, makes a break in the case when he is examining the body of a victim to determine the cause of death and solves an anagram that was engraved under a victim's skin, leading them to Jake and Matthew Chapman

A, B, and D

Which of the following is true about the collection of evidence at a crime scene? A) all items packaged together for ease of transport B) each piece of evidence must be packaged in a separate container with a detailed label C) evidence should be collected in a way that is easiest for the particular investigator D) evidence should be quickly packaged but not labeled

B) each piece of evidence must be packaged in a separate container with a detailed labe

Which of the following terms refers to the cooling of a body after death A) rigor mortis B) livor mortis C) algor mortis D) pallor mortis

C) algor mortis

Which of the following is not a role of the crime scene investigator? A) collect evidence B) sketch and diagram the crime scene C) arrest suspects D) secure the scene

C) arrest suspects

You are touring a forensics lab and overhear a chemist discussing the stationary phase and the mobile phase of a test she is conducting. She states that she is waiting for baseline resolution before conducting the next test. She is most likely referring to ... A) mass spectrophotometry B) qualitative analysis C) chromatography D) liquid phase extraction

C) chromatography

Which of the following causes of death would best be supported by the presence of diatoms in the victim? A) dehydration/exposure to the elements B) drowning C) gunshot in a forested area D) poisoning by a plant product

B) drowning

When a paint chip found on a hit-and-run victim's garment is examined side-by-side with paint removed from a vehicle suspected of being involved in the incident, this is an example of what? A) classification B) individualization C) comparison D) identification

C) comparison

STR analysis is used in the lab to visualize DNA. It uses short, repeated sequences of DNA to produce a DNA fingerprint. In the sequence below, how many repeats are present? ACGACGACGACGACG A) 2 B) 5 C) 3 4) 1

B) 5

A person with blood type AB can receive blood from which of the following blood types? A) O B) A, B, and O C) B D) A

B) A, B, and O

A local crime lab is offering training sessions for law enforcement in the area. Which of the following descriptions would most likely be used for the seminar led by the medical examiner? A) In this seminar, we will learn about the various types of chemical tests used to identify fire accelerants B) In this seminar, we will learn about ballistics and tool marks as present in the wound patterns of a body C) In this seminar, we will learn about the treatment strategies and success rate of treatment for lung cancer D) In this seminar, we will learn about blood spatter patterns and how those differ on different wall surfaces

B) In this seminar, we will learn about ballistics and tool marks as present in the wound patterns of a body

Which of the following branches of Forensic Science would involve a dentist? A) Ballistics B) Odontology C) Forensic Anthropology D) Jurisprudence

B) Odontology

Prior to each cell division, the DNA must replicate. If one strand of DNA has the base sequence, ATCGCC, the complementary (matching) side will be A) ATCGCC B) TAGCGG C) UACCGG D) CACGTT

B) TAGCGG

Once the investigators arrive at the crime scene, and they protect and secure the area, what is the next step in the investigation? A) The investigators should photograph the scene B) The investigators should observe and document the scene C) The investigator should collect the evidence D) The investigator should complete the final crime scene sketch

B) The investigators should observe and document the scene

Technique used to measure fly development in a corpse, used to determine TOD A) carrion B) accumulated degree hour (ADH) C) postmortem interval (PMI) D) forensic entomologist E) species succession

B) accumulated degree hour (ADH)

The time since death A) carrion B) accumulated degree hour (ADH) C) postmortem interval (PMI) D) forensic entomologist E) species succession

B) accumulated degree hour (ADH)

Human remains were found near the banks of a local river. The body had undergone major decay so that only the skeleton remained. It was found that the humerus was 34.9 centimeters. If the standard calculation for height (in cm) based on the humerus is H = humerus length x 2.97 + 73.57, how tall would this human be if it were male? A) approximately 2671 cm B) approximately 177 cm C) approximately 864 cm D) approximately 7625 cm

B) approximately 177 cm

A body is found in the woods and all you have left to analyze are bones and teeth. Explain what isotopes would be helpful to you as you seek to identify these remains and match them to a missing person's report. How would these isotopes help in the identification of this person? A) strontium B) carbon-12, carbon-13, nitrogen-14, and nitrogen-15 C) oxygen-16, deuterium D) uranium-235

B) carbon-12, carbon-13, nitrogen-14, and nitrogen-15

Which of the following evidence would a forensic botanist use to determine if a victim has been killed by drowning: A) tree rings B) diatoms C) pollen grains D) seeds

B) diatoms

The following is an excerpt from expert testimony at a crime scene. Read the testimony and then answer the question: The suspect claims that he was never at the scene of the crime. The evidence says different. The pollen rain suggests that a truck of his size was there. There were also seed pods that were found on his tires, that had to be from the scene of the crime; because the DNA in them matched the DNA of one of the trees there, perfectly. This is just some of the evidence that pinpoints him to the crime scene. Which forensic expert witness likely provided this testimony? A) forensic pathologist B) forensic botanist C) forensic anthropologist D) forensic entomologist

B) forensic botanist

The rifled barrel has a series of spiral cutouts that include ___________________ or depressions and __________________________ or raised areas. A) lands and grooves B) grooves and lands C) grooves and mountains D) lands and cutouts

B) grooves and lands

Victims may be identified by radiographs of dental records of by DNA found in teeth A) universal system of ID for teeth B) identification of victim by teeth C) forensic facial recognition D) anatomical postioning E) biological profile

B) identification of victim by teeth

Why is it important to collect controls at the crime scene? A) in order to perform an experiment later B) in order to have something to compare potential evidence found at the crime scene to C) the investigator should collect everything at the crime scene D) investigators are not required to collect controls

B) in order to have something to compare potential evidence found at the crime scene to

What department in the crime lab would analyze fingerprints? A) forensic biology B) latent evidence C) ballistics D) toxicology

B) latent evidence

A bloodstain pattern where the blood has been released under pressure as opposed to being formed from an impact with an object is called____. A) blood spine B) projected blood spatter C) parent drop D) passive blood stain

B) projected blood spatter

When the crime scene investigators arrive at the crime scene, the first step is to A) take photographs of the crime scene B) protect and secure the crime scene C) document observations D) sketch the scene

B) protect and secure the crime scene

The two main goals of a chemist in a forensic lab is separation/isolation of chemicals in an unknown substance and identification of each chemical in an unknown substance. Which of the following tools would be the best choice for identification of a chemical? A) solid phase extractions B) spectrometers C) chromatograms D) centrifuge

B) spectrometers

During a crime scene reconstruction an investigator must compare known samples of evidence with unknown samples collected from the crime scene. This process is known as ____________________. A) conjecture B) testing C) hypothesis D) alibil

B) testing

The duty of the first officer on the scene is: A) to handle the evidence B) to preserve life and property and to prevent contamination C) to contaminate the crime scene and destroy evidence D) to determine cause of death

B) to preserve life and property and to prevent contamination

Gun shot residue, hair fibers found on a car seat and glass found on the floor board of a car would be examples of_______. A) biological evidence B) trace evidence C) digital evidence D) natural evidence

B) trace evidence

You are trying to figure out when a person arrived on the scene and when they left the scene. Analyzing this part of the reconstruction means that you are A) working on specific physical evidence reconstruction B) working on specific event reconstruction C) using individualization D) working on specific incident reconstruction

B) working on specific event reconstruction

The principle of individuality forms the basis for handwriting analysis. Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of that principle and NOT a principle of the scientific analysis of handwriting? A) you tend to hold your pen a certain way, shape your letters and space letters and words in a specific pattern B) your handwriting reveals your personality through characteristics such as slant and embellishments C) we learn handwritting early in life and the habits of our handwriting process are difficult to lose D) no two writers share the same combination of handwriting characteristics given sufficient quantity and quality of writing

B) your handwriting reveals your personality through characteristics such as slant and embellishments

What is the name of a common poison used for executions that causes a bright cherry red blood? A) arsenic B) strychnine C) cyanide D) mercury

C) cyanide

Known sample A) counterfeiting B) mechanical comparison C) exemplar D) fraud

C) exemplar

The process in which forensic scientists work with artists to recreate the face of an individual A) universal system of ID for teeth B) identification of victim by teeth C) forensic facial recognition D) anatomical postioning E) biological profile

C) forensic facial recognition

If the laboratory can piece together broken glass from a window or headlight, then the evidence has _____ characteristics. A) comparative B) identification C) individual D) class

C) individual

In which century did Forensic Science first begin? A) 7th B) 18th C) 3rd D) 20th

C) 3rd

Which of the following branches of Forensic Science would identify sex, age, and height from human remains? A) Ballistics B) Jurisprudence C) Forensic Anthropology D) Odontology

C) Forensic Anthropology

Which of the following evidences is an example of individual characteristics? A) a cotton fiber found on a victim B) blue glass is found at the scene C) irregular edges of a broken knife D) an impression of a new 2014 Acura Goodyear tire

C) irregular edges of a broken knife

Why is it important to make sure to include signatures of all people that have had contact with a piece of evidence as well as the reason for the contact? A) the investigators must receive credit for all the work done B) it is not important for ALL people to sign, only the primary investigators C) it is important to establish the chain of custody to show that the evidence has not been contaminated D) this is actually not a requirement, just a suggestion

C) it is important to establish the chain of custody to show that the evidence has not been contaminated

Creating a reconstructive theory is the _______________step in the crime scene reconstruction process. A) fourth B) first C) last D) second

C) last

In order to be an isotope the element would have to have a different number of A) protons B) atomic number C) neutrons D) electrons

C) neutrons

Isotopic analysis is an exciting new field of forensics and can help investigators solve crimes from long ago. But the field has some limitations and concerns. Which of the following is NOT an area of concern in this field? A) results are not always clear B) source of the isotopes is not easily identified C) new technology is helping scientists analyze samples D) contamination of the sample

C) new technology is helping scientists analyze samples

Which type of a crime scene is more susceptible to environmental loss and damage? A) conveyance B) vehicle C) outdoor D) indoor

C) outdoor

Which profession in the field in forensics would be most likely to perform an autopsy? A) odontologist B) botanist C) pathologist D) entomologist

C) pathologist

Conducting ballistics testing and then analyzing your results would be using a technique called A) forming a hypothesis B) creating a theory C) pattern analysis D) recognition

C) pattern analysis

Expected production and dispersal patterns of spores and pollen for a given area A) ID of controlled substances B) clandestine graves C) pollen rain D) palynology E) diatom testing F) plant succession G) plant root and tree growth patterns

C) pollen rain

When a re-enactment of an entire event is created it is called______________________. A) sequence of events B) specific event reconstruction C) specific incident reconstruction D) specific physical evidence reconstruction

C) specific incident reconstruction

_______________________ is a re-enactment of the entire event that is under investigation. Connections are made between the sequence of events and the evidence. A) specific event reconstruction B) comparison C) specific incident reconstruction

C) specific incident reconstruction

Using techniques such as pattern analysis when looking at blood splatter would be a part of __________________________. A) chain of evidence B) specific incident reconstruction C) specific physical evidence reconstruction D) specific event reconstruction

C) specific physical evidence reconstruction

Which of the following is NOT a crime scene search pattern? A) spiral B) grid C) square D) strip or line

C) square

The test that was created in 1836 to detect arsenic is called the A) the Arsenic test B) the Wilson test C) the Marsh test D) the Taylor test

C) the Marsh test

The written record of all of the individuals who have had any contact with the evidence is called A) Modus operandi B) a detailed label C) the chain of custody D) an evidence container

C) the chain of custody

Chain of custody is a procedure used in crime scene investigations to A) examine tool marks B) confirm ballistics C) verify every person who handled or examined the evidence D) verify that the suspect is not lying

C) verify every person who handled or examined the evidence

Ballistics is the study of A) hair and fibers B) drugs and chemicals found in samples C) weapons and markings at a crime scene D) bloody and body fluids

C) weapons and markings at a crime scene

Measures from the front center of a tire to the back center of a tire. A) tire sipes B) tire slots C) wheelbase D) tire track

C) wheelbase

You have gathered some blood evidence from a crime scene and you type the blood. You get the following results: clumping in Anti-A serum clumping in Anti-B serum clumping in Anti-D serum What is the blood type of the sample? A) AB negative B) A positive C) AB positive D) O positive

D) O positive

Once DNA is collected at a crime scene, it must be processed in the lab. If there is a limited quantity of DNA available, what step must the technician take in this process? A) STR is performed. B) RFLP is performed C) the technician cannot process the DNA sample D) PCR is used to amplify the DNA

D) PCR is used to amplify the DNA

Investigators are called to investigate a possible arson. They collect some clothing from this crime scene. How should the investigators package this evidence? A) In an evidence envelope with all of the other evidence collected at the scene B) In an evidence envelope with the appropriate label C) In a wooden box D) They should make sure to package it in an airtight container

D) They should make sure to package it in an airtight container

Using the following information, answer the question below: Female height estimation (cm) H = femur length x 2.21 + 61.41 H = tibia length x 2.53 + 72.57 H = humerus length x 3.14 + 64.97 H = radius length x 3.87 + 73.50 Male height estimation (cm) H = femur length x 2.23 + 69.08 H = tibia length x 2.39 +81.68 H = humerus length x 2.97 + 73.57 H = radius length x 3.65 + 80.40 There is a femur bone found in a shallow grave. Forensic scientists measure the bone and find it to be 35.2 cm. How tall would this person be if it were from a male? A) 78 cm B) 35.2 cm C) 139.2 cm D) 147.6 cm

D) 147.6 cm

If it takes 23 hours for an egg to go to first instar at 70 degrees F, what is the correct ADH? A) 93 ADH B) 3.4 ADH C) 47 ADH D) 1610 ADH

D) 1610 ADH

You are an intern at a digital forensics lab. Your supervisor asks you to reseach CODIS, a database that you will be using often in the lab. You are excited because you learned all about CODIS in your forensics class! Which of the following is NOT true of CODIS? A) various local, state and federal agencies contribute to CODIS B) CODIS can be used to compare the DNA from an unknown sample to the DNA of individuals within the database C) CODIS is a part of the FBI's system for support for law enforcement across the US D) CODIS is an acronym for criminal index system and contains the DNA of all convicted felons

D) CODIS is an acronym for criminal index system and contains the DNA of all convicted felons

Digital evidence can be stored or transmitted in binary form. Which of the following locations would you LEAST likely be able to extract digital evidence as a forensic scientist? A) computer hard drive B) computer server space C) mobile phone D) DNA

D) DNA

The most widely used confirmatory tests for toxins and poisons is A) mass spectrometry B) Marsh test C) Van Urk test D) Gas chromatography

D) Gas chromatography

When a paint chip found on a hit-and-run victim's garment is examined side-by-side with paint removed from a vehicle suspected of being involved in the incident, this is an example of what? A) identification B) individualization C) classification D) comparison

D) comparison

What type of instrument is used to magnify tool mark impressions and allow two pieces of evidence to be viewed side by side A) trace evidence supporter B) imprint tool C) striation examiner D) comparison microscope

D) comparison microscope

Use their knowledge of insect life cycles to answer questions about a crime scene A) carrion B) accumulated degree hour (ADH) C) postmortem interval (PMI) D) forensic entomologist E) species succession

D) forensic entomologist

You analyze two samples, and exemplar and an signature unknown sample, and conclude that there are differences in line quality, connecting strokes, pen lifts, starts and stops and retouching. What is the best conclusion based on these observations? A) forged signatures/writing by tracing B) alteration by obliteration C) alteration of a document by erasure D) forged signatures/writing by freehand

D) forged signatures/writing by freehand

A false representation of a matter of fact- whether by words or by conduct, by false or misleading allegations, or by concealment of what should have been disclosed- that deceives and is intended to deceive another so that the individual will act upon it A) counterfeiting B) mechanical comparison C) exemplar D) fraud

D) fraud

The analysis of _________________________ can give you information about a person's most recent past. A) cranium B) teeth C) bones D) hair and fingernails

D) hair and fingernails

Saying that every piece of evidence is unique is using the forensic process of _____________________. A) reconstruction B) comparison C) traits D) individualization

D) individualization

The inner part of the hair that gives it flexibility and is in the middle of the hair shaft is called the A) cuticle B) Keratin C) cortex D) medulla

D) medulla

The two methods for alcohol elimination include A) ingestion and waste release B) oxidation and reduction C) excretion and urination D) oxidation and excretion

D) oxidation and excretion

Which profession would study pollen and particulate matter? A) petrographologist B) paleontonologist C) forensic pathologist D) palynologist

D) palynologist

The study of particulate in the air (such as pollen). A) ID of controlled substances B) clandestine graves C) pollen rain D) palynology E) diatom testing F) plant succession G) plant root and tree growth patterns

D) palynology

Which part of the skeleton is most often used to determine the sex of a body found at a crime scene? A) ribs B) teeth C) femur D) pelvis

D) pelvis

All of the following should be included in the notes taken by the crime scene investigator except A) data and time B) the environmental conditions C) the names of all people involved D) photographs of the scene

D) photographs of the scene

IN medical and forensic science a ________test tells you if a substance is present on a surface. A) wipe pattern B) impact spatter test C) directionality test D) presumptive test

D) presumptive test

What is the appropriate first step in a crime scene investigation? A) sketch the scene B) collect the evidence C) package the evidence D) protect and secure the scene

D) protect and secure the scene

Which of the following body changes occurs to a corpse first? A) dehydration B) putrefication C) eyes liquify D) rigor mortis

D) rigor mortis

The Brentamine spot test is a presumptive test for A) perspiration B) saliva C) blood D) seminal fluid

D) seminal fluid

All of the following are stages in the Blowfly life cycle except A) the pupa B) the egg C) the instar stage D) the cocoon stage

D) the cocoon stage

Skeletal remains are found near the base of Hanging Rock Mountain with the characteristics and test analysis results listed below. After analyzing the characteristics, choose the best conclusion based on the data. Skeletal characteristics of the remains: 1. There is one set of teeth with the skull. The teeth indicate poor dental care and mineral deficiencies. 2. Several of the rib bones are broken inward, toward the chest/abdominal cavity. 3. The pubic arch is wide and the distance between the ischium bones is larger than average. 4. Four arm bones and two leg bones are missing. No indications of damage on the remaining and arm and leg bones. 5. The height of the individual based on the femur is estimated to be 155 cm. A) this skeleton belonged to a female child who died of an injury to the chest and leg- perhaps a wagon accident during settler times (prior to adequate dental care) B) this skeleton belonged to an adult male possibly from an earlier time period or possibly one who lived for some time in poverty, who died of some type of compression or fall, and whose skeleton was disturbed by animals after death C) this skeleton belonged to a male child who died of an injury to the chest and leg- perhaps a wagon accident during settler times (prior to adequate dental care) D) the skeleton belonged to an adult female, possibly from an earlier time period or possibly one who lived for some time in poverty, who died of some type of compression or fall, and whose skeleton was disturbed by animals after death

D) the skeleton belonged to an adult female, possibly from an earlier time period or possibly one who lived for some time in poverty, who died of some type of compression or fall, and whose skeleton was disturbed by animals after death

Why do tire treads and shoe soles only produce class evidence? A) they are hard to get imprints from B) there are only a few types C) people take shoes off to commit crimes D) they are mass produced with few variations

D) they are mass produced with few variations

This tissue is very slow to decay so it will retain toxins longer than any other organ, It is also called "eyeball fluid". A) bones B) blood C) lungs D) vitreous humor

D) vitreous humor

The name for a collection of criminal cases of the first forensic science case where a woman claimed her husband died in a fire A) The Warren report B) Bertillion's manuscripts C) Frye standard cases D) yi yu ji

D) yi yu ji

Process of change in the species of a structure of an ecological community over time A) ID of controlled substances B) clandestine graves C) pollen rain D) palynology E) diatom testing F) plant succession G) plant root and tree growth patterns

F) plant succession

Entomology is the study of pollen. True or false?

false

Carpet Beetles, Rove Beetles, Carrion Beetles, Hister Beetles, and Black Scavenger Flies are known as "insects of death". True or false?

true


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