Deck 10: Matter, Light, and Glass Examination
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Deck 10: Matter, Light, and Glass Examination
1
Sublimation is defined as a change of state from:
A)Gas to liquid.
B)Liquid to solid.
C)Solid to liquid.
D)Solid to gas.
A)Gas to liquid.
B)Liquid to solid.
C)Solid to liquid.
D)Solid to gas.
D
2
The heat intensity (hotness)of water at 100°C is ________ the heat intensity of water at 212°F.
A)Greater than
B)The same as
C)Less than
D)None of the above
A)Greater than
B)The same as
C)Less than
D)None of the above
B
3
The effect of gravity on the weight of an object is ________ the effect of gravity on the mass of the same object.
A)The same as
B)Less than
C)Greater than
D)None of the above
A)The same as
B)Less than
C)Greater than
D)None of the above
A
4
The process of a glass prism separating sunlight into component colors is called:
A)Refraction.
B)Birefringence.
C)Sublimation.
D)Dispersion.
A)Refraction.
B)Birefringence.
C)Sublimation.
D)Dispersion.
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5
The freezing point of water in degrees Fahrenheit is ________ the freezing point of water in degrees Celsius.
A)Less than
B)The same as
C)Greater than
D)None of the above
A)Less than
B)The same as
C)Greater than
D)None of the above
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6
The weight 264.45 grams can be correctly expressed as:
A)26,445 decigrams.
B)0)26445 kilograms.
C)26.445 centigrams.
D)None of the above
A)26,445 decigrams.
B)0)26445 kilograms.
C)26.445 centigrams.
D)None of the above
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7
Crystalline solids, with the exception of ________ crystals, exhibit ________, or the property of refracting a beam of light into two different ray components.
A)Amorphous, refraction
B)Calcite, refractive index
C)Glass, optical properties
D)Cubic, double refraction
A)Amorphous, refraction
B)Calcite, refractive index
C)Glass, optical properties
D)Cubic, double refraction
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8
Which is NOT an intensive property of matter?
A)Density
B)Refractive index
C)Weight
D)Temperature
A)Density
B)Refractive index
C)Weight
D)Temperature
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9
Which physical state has volume but no specific shape?
A)Gas
B)Liquid
C)Solid
D)No such state exists
A)Gas
B)Liquid
C)Solid
D)No such state exists
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10
The periodic table is a:
A)Forensic text table of contents.
B)Forensic newsletter issued periodically.
C)Special laboratory surface for multiphase experiments.
D)Chart listing all the known elements by name and symbol.
A)Forensic text table of contents.
B)Forensic newsletter issued periodically.
C)Special laboratory surface for multiphase experiments.
D)Chart listing all the known elements by name and symbol.
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11
If an object is immersed in a liquid of greater density, it will:
A)Be suspended in the liquid indefinitely.
B)Float.
C)Sink.
D)Be suspended for a known period of time before sinking.
A)Be suspended in the liquid indefinitely.
B)Float.
C)Sink.
D)Be suspended for a known period of time before sinking.
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12
One milliliter of a liquid is ________ 1cc of the same liquid.
A)The same as
B)Greater than
C)Less than
D)None of the above
A)The same as
B)Greater than
C)Less than
D)None of the above
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13
The physical state that has both shape and volume is a:
A)Solid.
B)Liquid.
C)Gas.
D)Vapor.
A)Solid.
B)Liquid.
C)Gas.
D)Vapor.
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14
The density of water at 60°F is ________ the density of water at 28°F.
A)Less than
B)Greater than
C)The same as
D)None of the above
A)Less than
B)Greater than
C)The same as
D)None of the above
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15
Which of the following is an element?
A)Wood
B)Water
C)Aluminum
D)Air
A)Wood
B)Water
C)Aluminum
D)Air
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16
The basic metric unit for volume is the:
A)Centimeter.
B)Liter.
C)Milliliter.
D)Gram.
A)Centimeter.
B)Liter.
C)Milliliter.
D)Gram.
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17
The density of liquids is ________ the density of gases.
A)Less than
B)The same as
C)Greater than
D)None of the above
A)Less than
B)The same as
C)Greater than
D)None of the above
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18
Eight inches is approximately ________ centimeters.
A)17
B)10
C)8
D)20
A)17
B)10
C)8
D)20
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19
The attraction between the molecules of a gas is ________ the attraction between the molecules of a liquid.
A)The same as
B)Greater than
C)Less than
D)Unrelated to
A)The same as
B)Greater than
C)Less than
D)Unrelated to
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20
The refractive index of a substance varies with:
A)Its temperature.
B)The wavelength of the light passing through it.
C)The color of the light passing through it.
D)All of the above
A)Its temperature.
B)The wavelength of the light passing through it.
C)The color of the light passing through it.
D)All of the above
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21
A(n)________ property describes the behavior of a substance without reference to any other substance while a(n)________ property describes the behavior of a substance when it reacts or combines with another substance.
A)Optical; birefringent
B)Physical; biological
C)Chemical; biological
D)Physical; chemical
A)Optical; birefringent
B)Physical; biological
C)Chemical; biological
D)Physical; chemical
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22
If glass cannot be physically pieced together, then the control and question glass are best compared by their:
A)Color and density.
B)Weight and density.
C)Refractive index and density.
D)Refractive index and weight.
A)Color and density.
B)Weight and density.
C)Refractive index and density.
D)Refractive index and weight.
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23
Tempered glass is used in:
A)Windshields in cars manufactured in the United States.
B)Crystal stemware.
C)The side and rear windows of cars manufactured in the United States.
D)Both B and C
A)Windshields in cars manufactured in the United States.
B)Crystal stemware.
C)The side and rear windows of cars manufactured in the United States.
D)Both B and C
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24
To explain the events that occur after radiation is absorbed by a substance, light must be characterized as:
A)A wave of constant frequency.
B)A wave of variable frequency.
C)A wave consisting of non-discrete particles.
D)A stream of discrete particles.
A)A wave of constant frequency.
B)A wave of variable frequency.
C)A wave consisting of non-discrete particles.
D)A stream of discrete particles.
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25
What is the main ingredient in ordinary glass?
A)Lime (CaO)
B)Soda (NaCO)
C)Sand
D)Metal oxides
A)Lime (CaO)
B)Soda (NaCO)
C)Sand
D)Metal oxides
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26
The change in refractive index for tempered glass upon annealing is ________ when compared to non-tempered glass.
A)Greater
B)The same as
C)Less than
D)None of the above
A)Greater
B)The same as
C)Less than
D)None of the above
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27
________ is the visual effect caused by an object's absorption of certain portions of the visible light spectrum and transmission or reflection of others.
A)Dispersion
B)Color
C)Density
D)Refractive index
A)Dispersion
B)Color
C)Density
D)Refractive index
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28
The fracture pattern of glass usually has:
A)Radial lines.
B)Concentric lines.
C)Radial and concentric lines.
D)Directional lines.
A)Radial lines.
B)Concentric lines.
C)Radial and concentric lines.
D)Directional lines.
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29
When a bullet penetrates a panel of glass, it leaves a crater-shaped hole that:
A)Is wider on the exit side.
B)Is wider on the entrance side.
C)Forms randomly, hence the direction of impact cannot be determined by its appearance.
D)Either A or C
A)Is wider on the exit side.
B)Is wider on the entrance side.
C)Forms randomly, hence the direction of impact cannot be determined by its appearance.
D)Either A or C
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30
Stress marks on the edge of a radial crack near the point of impact are:
A)Perpendicular to the side on which the force was applied.
B)Parallel to the side on which the force was applied.
C)Parallel to the side opposite the side on which the force was applied.
D)Perpendicular to the side of the glass facing outdoors.
A)Perpendicular to the side on which the force was applied.
B)Parallel to the side on which the force was applied.
C)Parallel to the side opposite the side on which the force was applied.
D)Perpendicular to the side of the glass facing outdoors.
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31

A)A first
B)B first
C)A and B simultaneously
D)Sequence is impossible to determine
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32
Which is a true statement about the fracturing of glass?
A)Radial cracks appear first, starting on the side opposite the destructive force.
B)Radial cracks appear first, starting on the same side as the destructive force.
C)Concentric fractures form first, starting on the side opposite the destructive force.
D)Concentric fractures form first, on the same side as the destructive force.
A)Radial cracks appear first, starting on the side opposite the destructive force.
B)Radial cracks appear first, starting on the same side as the destructive force.
C)Concentric fractures form first, starting on the side opposite the destructive force.
D)Concentric fractures form first, on the same side as the destructive force.
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33
A hot-stage microscope or the GRIM 3 is used to determine the ________ of glass fragments.
A)Refractive index
B)Relative density
C)Metallic oxide content
D)Temperature
A)Refractive index
B)Relative density
C)Metallic oxide content
D)Temperature
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34
The smallest particle of an element that can exist and still retain its identity as that element is the:
A)Compound.
B)Element.
C)Photon.
D)Atom.
A)Compound.
B)Element.
C)Photon.
D)Atom.
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35
Pyrex glass:
A)Is put through an annealing process.
B)Has been tempered.
C)Is made with the addition of boron oxide.
D)Is laminated.
A)Is put through an annealing process.
B)Has been tempered.
C)Is made with the addition of boron oxide.
D)Is laminated.
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36
Flotation is a method used by scientists to determine the ________ of a particle of glass.
A)Density
B)Refractive index
C)Mass
D)Weight
A)Density
B)Refractive index
C)Mass
D)Weight
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37
The two most important physical properties of glass for forensic comparisons are:
A)Color and density.
B)Weight and density.
C)Refractive index and density.
D)Refractive index and weight.
A)Color and density.
B)Weight and density.
C)Refractive index and density.
D)Refractive index and weight.
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38
The refractive index of a medium is determined by the ratio of:
A)Velocity of light in a vacuum to velocity of light in a medium.
B)Density of light in the medium to density of light in a vacuum.
C)Frequency of light in a vacuum to frequency of light in a medium.
D)Velocity of light in a vacuum to frequency of light in a medium.
A)Velocity of light in a vacuum to velocity of light in a medium.
B)Density of light in the medium to density of light in a vacuum.
C)Frequency of light in a vacuum to frequency of light in a medium.
D)Velocity of light in a vacuum to frequency of light in a medium.
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39
Which color of the visible spectrum has the highest frequency and the shortest wavelength?
A)Red
B)Green
C)Violet
D)Yellow
A)Red
B)Green
C)Violet
D)Yellow
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40
A piece of glass is immersed in a liquid. It proceeds to float on the liquid's surface. This shows that the density of the glass is ________ the density of the liquid.
A)More than
B)Less than
C)Equal to
D)Not comparable to
A)More than
B)Less than
C)Equal to
D)Not comparable to
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41
The 3R rules states that Radial cracks form a Right angle on the Reverse side of the force.
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42
The weight of an object can vary from one location to another while mass remains the same regardless of location.
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43
The English system is used in the United States.
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44
Water boils at 100 degrees Celsius.
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45
The larger opening of crater-shaped hole in glass made a projectile's penetration indicates the entrance side of the glass.
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46
Which of the following has higher frequencies and higher energy values in the electromagnetic spectrum?
A)Visible light
B)Radio waves
C)Ultraviolet radiation
D)X-rays
A)Visible light
B)Radio waves
C)Ultraviolet radiation
D)X-rays
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47
The general chemical composition of various window glasses has so far been found to be relatively uniform among various manufacturers and therefore offers no basis for identifying individual samples.
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48
The two most important physical properties of glass for forensic comparisons are refractive index and density.
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49
Refractive index measures the speed of light in a vacuum to its speed in air.
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50
The photons of which source have the LEAST amount of energy?
A)Microwaves
B)Gamma rays
C)Infrared rays
D)Radio waves
A)Microwaves
B)Gamma rays
C)Infrared rays
D)Radio waves
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51
The basic metric unit of volume is the ounce.
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52
It is frequently possible to determine the sequence of impacts in glass by observing the existing fracture lines and their points of termination.
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53
Each color component of light refracts at a different angle as it emerges from a prism.
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54
The boiling point of a substance is a physical property.
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55
The atoms in a crystalline solid have a regular arrangement while the atoms in an amorphous solid have no regular order.
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56
Most glass fragments can by physically reassembled or fitted together by the criminalist.
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57
Examples of intensive properties include density and refractive index.
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58
Weight is a constant property of matter that reflects the amount of material present.
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59
A physical property is the behavior of a substance when it reacts or combines with another substance.
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60
The Fahrenheit scale uses a melting point of 32 degrees and a boiling point of 212 degrees.
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61
________ is defined as weight per unit volume.
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62
X-rays have higher frequencies and higher energy values in the electromagnetic spectrum.
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63
If glass cannot be physically pieced together, then the control and question glass are best compared by their refractive index and ________.
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64
When tempered glass breaks, it does not shatter.
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65
The most convenient reference point of ice is the ________ point.
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66
When a substance undergoes a change of state from liquid to gas, the attractive forces between the molecules increase in strength.
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67
The more material one has, the less radiation it will absorb.
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68
Stress marks on the edge of a radial crack near the point of impact are ________ to the side on which the force was applied.
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69
A fracture always terminates at an existing line of fracture.
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70
A gas has neither a specific shape nor a specific volume.
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71
One inch is equivalent to ________ centimeters.
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72
A piece of glass that is floating on the liquid's surface shows that the density of the glass is ________ than the density of the liquid.
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73
Glass fragments removed from a single sheet of plate glass have a uniform density and refractive index value.
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The basic unit of length in the metric system is the ________.
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75
Tempered glass is used in the windshields of U.S.-built cars.
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76
The only way to individualize glass fragments at a crime scene to a single source is to assemble the fragments and physically fit them together like a jigsaw puzzle.
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Different phases are distinguished from one another by definite visible boundaries.
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78
The fracture pattern of glass usually has radial and ________ lines.
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79
An atom is a pure substance composed of two or more elements.
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Sublimation causes the attractive forces between molecules to decrease in strength.
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