Deck 2: Physical Evidence: Development, Interpretation, Investigative Value
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Deck 2: Physical Evidence: Development, Interpretation, Investigative Value
1
The term forensic is derived from the Latin term forensis, which means
A) forensic science
B) science
C) forum
D) criminalistics
E) none of the above
A) forensic science
B) science
C) forum
D) criminalistics
E) none of the above
C
2
The two most recognized branches of forensic science are identified as
A) criminalistics and forensic pathology
B) criminalistics and forensic medicine
C) criminalistics and forensic toxicology
D) criminalistics and forensic chemistry
E) criminalistics and forensic odontology
A) criminalistics and forensic pathology
B) criminalistics and forensic medicine
C) criminalistics and forensic toxicology
D) criminalistics and forensic chemistry
E) criminalistics and forensic odontology
B
3
The branch of forensic science concerned with the recording, scientific examination, and interpretation of the minute details to be found in physical evidence is known as
A) forensic pathology
B) forensic medicine
C) criminal investigation
D) criminalistics
E) odontology
A) forensic pathology
B) forensic medicine
C) criminal investigation
D) criminalistics
E) odontology
D
4
________________, a series of roughly parallel lines of varying width, depth, and separation, are scratch marks caused by irregularities or a lack of microfine smoothness on the barrel of a gun, head of a firing pin, or working face or edge of a tool.
A) Minute details
B) Barrel details
C) Case markings
D) Whorls
E) Striations
A) Minute details
B) Barrel details
C) Case markings
D) Whorls
E) Striations
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5
According to the authors, the most familiar way to bring out forensic details is by
A) resolution
B) photography
C) altering contrast
D) illumination
E) none of the above
A) resolution
B) photography
C) altering contrast
D) illumination
E) none of the above
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6
________________ is the ability of a microscope or camera lens to separate what to the unaided eye appears to be one object into two or more objects, thus yielding details not perceptible in any other way.
A) Optical contrast
B) Illumination
C) Magnification
D) Resolution
E) none of the above
A) Optical contrast
B) Illumination
C) Magnification
D) Resolution
E) none of the above
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7
A photograph of an object as seen in the eyepiece of a microscope is called a
A) photomicrograph
B) photomacrograph
C) photospectrograph
D) photospectrophotograph
E) photometrograph
A) photomicrograph
B) photomacrograph
C) photospectrograph
D) photospectrophotograph
E) photometrograph
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8
Much physical evidence yields the degree of detail necessary for criminal investigation purposes at magnifications between
A) 2x and 20x
B) 5x and 10x
C) 5x and 20x
D) 10x and 20x
E) 2x and 10x
A) 2x and 20x
B) 5x and 10x
C) 5x and 20x
D) 10x and 20x
E) 2x and 10x
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9
The class of analytical instrument that does not alter a sample, leaving it available for further instrumental analysis or for presentation as evidence in court, is called ________________.
A) destructive
B) nondestructive
C) organic
D) inorganic
E) indestructive
A) destructive
B) nondestructive
C) organic
D) inorganic
E) indestructive
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10
The classification process by which an entity is placed in a predefined, limited, or restricted class is known as
A) detailing
B) associative evidence
C) identification
D) individualization
E) none of the above
A) detailing
B) associative evidence
C) identification
D) individualization
E) none of the above
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11
The general patterns of fingerprints can be divided into ____________ major groups.
A) two
B) three
C) four
D) five
E) six
A) two
B) three
C) four
D) five
E) six
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12
According to the authors, the most effective means of developing _______________ are instrumental chemistry, microscopy, photomacrography, other optical methods, and morphology.
A) class characteristics
B) individual characteristics
C) identification
D) associative evidence
E) photographs
A) class characteristics
B) individual characteristics
C) identification
D) associative evidence
E) photographs
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13
The study of poisons-their origins and properties, their identification by chemical analysis, their action upon humans and animals, and the treatment of the conditions they produce-is known as
A) forensic pathology
B) forensic serology
C) toxicology
D) forensic odontology
E) none of the above
A) forensic pathology
B) forensic serology
C) toxicology
D) forensic odontology
E) none of the above
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14
According to the authors, _________________________ of DNA technology is important when the results are to be used as evidence in a court of law.
A) standardization
B) analysis
C) development
D) utilization
E) striation
A) standardization
B) analysis
C) development
D) utilization
E) striation
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15
According to the authors, as society became more complex, disputes were argued and settled in formally organized courts.
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16
In some circumstances, minute details can be visible to the naked eye.
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17
Visible fingerprints are always left after someone has touched an object.
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18
A class characteristic can have probative value and be utilized as evidence even though it is not conclusive proof of a suspect's involvement in the crime.
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19
According to the authors, the absence of forensic evidence is of little investigative value.
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20
Forensic psychiatry is more often employed in the courtroom than anywhere else in the criminal justice system.
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21
A latent print requires a suitable surface for it to be registered.
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22
Fingerprints cannot be classified if the ridge lines are blocked out by too much ink having been rolled onto the finger.
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23
Although not admissible as evidence in court, preliminary blood tests can have significant investigative potential.
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