Deck 4: A Study of Fibers and Textiles

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The most common type of regenerated fiber, which is derived from cellulose and is mostly plant in origin, is rayon.
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Polyester has properties similar to nylon except it is easily broken down by light and concentrated acid.
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Fibers are woven into textiles or fabrics.
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Early collection of fibers in an investigation is critical.Within 24 hours, an estimated:

A)75% of all fibers may have fallen from a victim or been lost from a crime scene.
B)85% of all fibers may have fallen from a victim or been lost from a crime scene.
C)95% of all fibers may have fallen from a victim or been lost from a crime scene.
D)None of these choices.
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A disadvantage of manufactured fibers is that they can deteriorate in bright sunlight and melt at a lower temperature than natural fibers.
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A small molecule that may bond to other monomers to become a polymer is a:

A)monomer.
B)polymer.
C)fiber.
D)None of these choices.
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Synthetic polymer fibers, which all originate with petroleum products, are cellulose-based fibers.
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Fibers are classified as either:

A)natural fibers or synthetic fibers.
B)polymers or synthetic fibers.
C)acrylic fibers or plant fibers.
D)olefins or synthetic fibers.
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All plant fibers share the common polymer that is:

A)cellulose.
B)protein.
C)sulfuric acid.
D)None of these choices.
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Natural fibers come from:

A)animals.
B)plants.
C)minerals that are mined from the ground.
D)All of these choices.
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Weave patterns have names like tabby, twill and __________________.
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When fibers are transferred directly from victim to suspect or suspect to victim, this is called:

A)necessary transfer.
B)direct transfer.
C)absolute transfer.
D)None of these choices.
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Fibers that have been spun together are called:

A)a textile.
B)yarn.
C)a mineral fiber.
D)a fiber.
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The simplest weave pattern is the plain, or _______________________, weave.
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The transfer of evidence such as a fiber from a source to a person, then to another person, is called:

A)primary transfer.
B)tertiary transfer.
C)secondary transfer.
D)direct transfer.
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Two methods that can analyze fibers without damaging them are:

A)polarizing light microscopy and infrared spectroscopy.
B)polarizing light spectroscopy and infrared microscopy.
C)heat and light.
D)None of these choices.
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Natural plant fibers are produced from:

A)seeds.
B)fruits.
C)stems and leaves.
D)All of these choices.
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Until the nineteenth century, only plant or animal fibers were used to make clothing and textiles.Half the fibers produced today are synthetic.They are categorized as:

A)fruit fibers and polymers
B)regenerated fibers and polymers.
C)stem fibers and polymers.
D)seed fibers and polymers.
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One seed fiber is:

A)cotton.
B)coir.
C)hemp.
D)jute.
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Fiberglass is a fiber form of:

A)proteins.
B)glass.
C)cellulose.
D)polymers.
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The number of threads that are packed together for any given amount of fabric is known as _________________________________.
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Manila is a fiber extracted from the leaves of _______________________, a relative of the banana tree.
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Flax is the most common stem fiber, and is most commonly found in the textile, _________________________.
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Deck 4: A Study of Fibers and Textiles
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The most common type of regenerated fiber, which is derived from cellulose and is mostly plant in origin, is rayon.
True
2
Polyester has properties similar to nylon except it is easily broken down by light and concentrated acid.
False
3
Fibers are woven into textiles or fabrics.
True
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Early collection of fibers in an investigation is critical.Within 24 hours, an estimated:

A)75% of all fibers may have fallen from a victim or been lost from a crime scene.
B)85% of all fibers may have fallen from a victim or been lost from a crime scene.
C)95% of all fibers may have fallen from a victim or been lost from a crime scene.
D)None of these choices.
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A disadvantage of manufactured fibers is that they can deteriorate in bright sunlight and melt at a lower temperature than natural fibers.
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A small molecule that may bond to other monomers to become a polymer is a:

A)monomer.
B)polymer.
C)fiber.
D)None of these choices.
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Synthetic polymer fibers, which all originate with petroleum products, are cellulose-based fibers.
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Fibers are classified as either:

A)natural fibers or synthetic fibers.
B)polymers or synthetic fibers.
C)acrylic fibers or plant fibers.
D)olefins or synthetic fibers.
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All plant fibers share the common polymer that is:

A)cellulose.
B)protein.
C)sulfuric acid.
D)None of these choices.
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Natural fibers come from:

A)animals.
B)plants.
C)minerals that are mined from the ground.
D)All of these choices.
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Weave patterns have names like tabby, twill and __________________.
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When fibers are transferred directly from victim to suspect or suspect to victim, this is called:

A)necessary transfer.
B)direct transfer.
C)absolute transfer.
D)None of these choices.
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Fibers that have been spun together are called:

A)a textile.
B)yarn.
C)a mineral fiber.
D)a fiber.
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The simplest weave pattern is the plain, or _______________________, weave.
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The transfer of evidence such as a fiber from a source to a person, then to another person, is called:

A)primary transfer.
B)tertiary transfer.
C)secondary transfer.
D)direct transfer.
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Two methods that can analyze fibers without damaging them are:

A)polarizing light microscopy and infrared spectroscopy.
B)polarizing light spectroscopy and infrared microscopy.
C)heat and light.
D)None of these choices.
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Natural plant fibers are produced from:

A)seeds.
B)fruits.
C)stems and leaves.
D)All of these choices.
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Until the nineteenth century, only plant or animal fibers were used to make clothing and textiles.Half the fibers produced today are synthetic.They are categorized as:

A)fruit fibers and polymers
B)regenerated fibers and polymers.
C)stem fibers and polymers.
D)seed fibers and polymers.
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One seed fiber is:

A)cotton.
B)coir.
C)hemp.
D)jute.
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Fiberglass is a fiber form of:

A)proteins.
B)glass.
C)cellulose.
D)polymers.
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The number of threads that are packed together for any given amount of fabric is known as _________________________________.
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Manila is a fiber extracted from the leaves of _______________________, a relative of the banana tree.
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Flax is the most common stem fiber, and is most commonly found in the textile, _________________________.
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