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1. What is the first step in a crime scene investigation?
A
Interviewing witnesses
B
Securing the scene
C
Collecting evidence
2. Which of the following is NOT a type of physical evidence?
A
Eyewitness testimony
B
Footprints
C
Fingerprints
3. Footprints are unique because they
A
vary in tread and size
B
vary in tread and color
C
they are the same
4. Fingerprints are unique because
A
everyone has different ones
B
your left and right hand are the same
C
opposite fingers are the same
5. Soil Analysis means analyzing the
A
origin, moisture, depth found
B
location, moisture, particle size
C
color, odor, and texture.
6. Fingerprints have
A
circles, bumps and lines
B
whorls, arches, loops
C
parts that change over time
7. Tireprints can identify
A
who drove the vehicle
B
where to vehicle has been
C
the type of tire on the vehicle
8. Graphology is the study of
A
handwriting
B
math charts
C
taking notes
9. Fabric Analysis helps us identify
A
how the fabric is made
B
how the fabric is used
C
how the fabric is washed
10. What is the purpose of a crime scene sketch?
A
To document the layout and details of a crime scene
B
To establish the time of the crime
C
To collect and preserve physical evidence
11. Ink Chromatography
A
studies different ways to write
B
studies the colours of the ink
C
studies how the ink works
12. Observation is
A
using your senses to make decisions
B
using your senses to notice details
C
using your senses to choose favorites
13. An Inference is based on
A
what you know and what you observe
B
only what you know
C
what you think might happen
14. Evidence is
A
the interpretation of the observations
B
how the law is interpreted
C
facts that are used as proof of guilt
15. Footprints and stride length can tell you
A
how old the wearer is
B
how tall a person might be
C
what the person was wearing