Exam 11: Arson and Explosives
Exam 1: Introduction18 Questions
Exam 2: First on Scene and Crime Scene Personnel47 Questions
Exam 3: Documenting the Crime Scene25 Questions
Exam 4: Physical Evidence Collection20 Questions
Exam 5: Crime Scene Reconstruction11 Questions
Exam 6: Fingerprint Evidence24 Questions
Exam 7: Blood, Forensic Biology, and DNA21 Questions
Exam 8: Forensic Traces21 Questions
Exam 9: Impression Evidence20 Questions
Exam 10: Firearms Examination22 Questions
Exam 11: Arson and Explosives15 Questions
Exam 12: Illicit Drugs and Toxicology16 Questions
Exam 13: Document Evidence21 Questions
Exam 14: Ethics in Crime Scene Investigation11 Questions
Exam 15: Sexual Assault Investigation13 Questions
Exam 16: Burglary Investigation9 Questions
Exam 17: Motor Vehicle Investigation7 Questions
Exam 18: Death Investigation13 Questions
Exam 19: Digital Evidence and the Electronic Crime Scene15 Questions
Exam 20: Report Writing, Testimony and the Future16 Questions
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Arson is defined as the ______________ and malicious burning of another's property or the burning of one's own property for some illegal purpose.
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Laboratory analysis can differentiate among the many types of accelerants used in arson cases. The common types are gasoline, kerosene, charcoal lighter fluid, paint thinner, and turpentine.
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Of the following items, which can be used as an igniter to start a fire?
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When searching for ignitable fluids attention should be focused at the point where ______________.
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The arson investigator should focus the investigation to answer _______________?
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This type of explosive is designed to be detonated by shock and have high detonation velocities:
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Origin and Cause Fire investigations can easily be performed by any fireman after "knocking down" a blaze.
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A careful and thorough search at the fire scene does not produce much evidence due to the destructive nature of fires.
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Which of the following items can be used to ignite heat-sensitive explosives such as black powder?
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The term modus operandi, is a term often used in police work to describe the method used by police and firefighters to investigate the fire.
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You are the investigator assigned to collect evidence from a suspected arson. Which is the most appropriate method for collecting evidence containing ignitable fluids?
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The presence of which of the following is the most commonly sought physical evidence in arson investigations?
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During a post blast investigation, which of the following is a main concern for the crime scene investigator?
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Which of the following is considered an improvised incendiary device?
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