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Forensic Science Unit 2
Test Description: Evidence
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) A forensic scientist matches a suspect's fingerprint on a drinking glass found in a robbery victim's apartment. What type of analysis was done?
A
The scientist made an association through individualized evidence.
B
The scientist supplied direct evidence.
C
The scientist made a comparison.
D
The scientist made an identification.
2) A forensic scientist reports that the blood type from a fight scene and that of a suspect are both blood type A. What type of analysis was done?
A
The scientist supplied direct evidence.
B
The scientist made a class evidence match.
C
The scientist made a blood type identification.
D
The scientist made an association through individualized evidence.
3) A forensic scientist reports that a dead woman had high concentrations of a pain-fighting drug in her blood. What type of analysis was done?
A
The scientist made an association through individualized evidence.
B
The scientist supplied direct evidence.
C
The scientist made an identification.
D
The scientist made a comparison.
4) Which is an example of how trace evidence can be used to solve a crime?
A
The rifle used in a crime was bought by the suspect; the rifle seller identified the suspect.
B
A large clump of hair next to the victim is matched to a suspect.
C
A forensic scientist concludes that tiny hairs found on a murder victim were not those of a suspect,
D
A blood pool near the victim yields DNA that matches that of the suspect.
5) Which is an example of how gross evidence can be used to solve a crime?
A
The coagulation of blood near a victim indicates that death occurred two hours prior to discovery, w
B
Clearly visible fingerprints on a knife are matched to a suspect.
C
A forensic scientist concludes that tiny hairs found on a murder victim were not those of a suspect,
D
A latent fingerprint on a murder weapon did not match that of the suspect.
6) Which is an example of how latent evidence can be used to solve a crime?
A
A forensic scientist concludes that tiny hairs found on a murder victim were not those of a suspect,
B
Clearly visible fingerprints on a knife are matched to a suspect.
C
The coagulation of blood near a victim indicates that death occurred two hours prior to discovery, w
D
A hidden fingerprint on a murder weapon did not match that of the suspect.
7) During which stage of postmortem decomposition do the eyes first become cloudy?
A
putrefaction
B
black putrefaction
C
dry decay
D
initial decay
8) During which stage of postmortem decomposition does the body become bloated with gas?
A
initial decay
B
putrefaction
C
dry decay
D
black putrefaction
9) During which stage of postmortem decomposition does the body dry out and give off an odor that smells like cheese?
A
putrefaction
B
butyric fermentation
C
black putrefaction
D
dry decay
10) Which postmortem parameter is fixed by 8 hours?
A
livor mortis
B
rigor mortis
C
cloudiness of the eyes
D
putrefaction
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