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Deck 10: Firearms Examination
1
The science involving the propulsion, flight, and impact of projectiles is referred to as ____________.
A) Forensic Aeronautics
B) Bullet spatter analysis
C) Trajectory
D) Ballistics
A) Forensic Aeronautics
B) Bullet spatter analysis
C) Trajectory
D) Ballistics
D
2
After a bullet strikes and perforates the skin, the opening will always remain the same diameter as the bullet.
False
3
The two types of ballistic fracture patterns that occur in glass are __________ fractures and _________ fractures.
A) Breaks and fragments
B) Radial and concentric
C) Cracks and breaks
D) None of the above
A) Breaks and fragments
B) Radial and concentric
C) Cracks and breaks
D) None of the above
B
4
The helical grooves in the bore of a firearm are used to impart a rotary motion to a projectile. These grooves are called________.
A) Ridges
B) Striations
C) Rifling
D) Minutia
A) Ridges
B) Striations
C) Rifling
D) Minutia
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5
Between the grooves in the bore of a firearm there are surfaces of the original bore remaining. These are called____________.
A) Non-grooves
B) Muzzles
C) Class characteristics
D) Lands
A) Non-grooves
B) Muzzles
C) Class characteristics
D) Lands
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6
The field of firearms identification is referred to as forensic ballistics.
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7
Which of the following are the two groups of firearms?
A) Long arms and handguns
B) Rifles and shotguns
C) Revolvers and semi-automatic
D) Single shot and multiple shot
A) Long arms and handguns
B) Rifles and shotguns
C) Revolvers and semi-automatic
D) Single shot and multiple shot
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8
_____________ is/are found in gun barrels and imparts a twisting motion on the bullet as it leaves the barrel.
A) Ridges
B) Minutia
C) Rifling
D) imperfections
A) Ridges
B) Minutia
C) Rifling
D) imperfections
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9
After properly documenting ballistic impact marks with photography, trajectory paths should be illustrated using a method least to alter or damage the impact mark(s)
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10
Shotguns differ in two major ways from other firearms: shotgun barrels are usually not rifled but are smoothbore and fire a different type of ammunition consisting of many lead pellets, rifled slugs, sabots or shot.
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11
Typically, how long will GSR remain on the shooter's hands?
A) 1 hour
B) 3 hours
C) 6 hours
D) 24 hours
A) 1 hour
B) 3 hours
C) 6 hours
D) 24 hours
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12
When a firearm is found at a scene it must be rendered safe and collected immediately and then documented.
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13
Which of the following can be used to determine the approximate position of the shooter?
A) Cartridge casings
B) Bullets
C) Cartridges
D) All of the above
A) Cartridge casings
B) Bullets
C) Cartridges
D) All of the above
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14
With a contact gunshot to a victim there is often blood found within the barrel of the handgun. This is called:
A) Back-spatter
B) Forward-spatter
C) Low velocity spatter
D) Spatter pressure
A) Back-spatter
B) Forward-spatter
C) Low velocity spatter
D) Spatter pressure
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15
Which of the following marks found on cartridge casings can be used to identify the make of the firearm?
A) Striations
B) Lands
C) Grooves
D) Extractor
A) Striations
B) Lands
C) Grooves
D) Extractor
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16
When investigating a shooting scene, the absence of cartridge casings always indicates the use of a revolver.
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17
Which type of wound is less likely to result in blood spatter at the entrance wound?
A) Distant wound
B) Shotgun wound
C) Contact wound
D) Knife wound
A) Distant wound
B) Shotgun wound
C) Contact wound
D) Knife wound
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18
The forensic examination of cartridge casings is useful in ________________.
A) Identifying the weapon from which it was fired
B) Determining whether the weapon is functional
C) Identifying the caliber
D) All of the above
A) Identifying the weapon from which it was fired
B) Determining whether the weapon is functional
C) Identifying the caliber
D) All of the above
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19
The cluster casings located at a shooting scene may assist in determining the shooter's position.
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20
What question can be answered with the proper utilization and interpretation of firearms evidence.
A) What kind of weapon was used?
B) Was the weapon in proper working order?
C) In what direction was the firearm fired?
D) All of the above
A) What kind of weapon was used?
B) Was the weapon in proper working order?
C) In what direction was the firearm fired?
D) All of the above
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21
Firearm evidence can be useful in corroborating accounts of the crime and determining the truthfulness of statements of witnesses, suspects, and victims.
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22
Which is not true when examining glass fractures caused by gunshots.
A) Concentric fractures are circular type cracks appearing around the point of impact.
B) Radial fractures are linear cracks that extend from the point of impact.
C) Sequence of impacts can be determined by fractures ending at previous glass fractures.
D) The coning effect in glass is largest at the entry point.
A) Concentric fractures are circular type cracks appearing around the point of impact.
B) Radial fractures are linear cracks that extend from the point of impact.
C) Sequence of impacts can be determined by fractures ending at previous glass fractures.
D) The coning effect in glass is largest at the entry point.
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