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Deck 11: Drugs
1
In what stage can a hair most readily be removed from the scalp?
A) generic
B) analgesic
C) catagenic
D) telogenic
E) anagenic
A) generic
B) analgesic
C) catagenic
D) telogenic
E) anagenic
D
2
Medullae may be classified as being:
A) interrupted or absent.
B) continuous.
C) fragmented.
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
A) interrupted or absent.
B) continuous.
C) fragmented.
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
D
3
Which type of crime is LEAST likely to be solved with the use of fiber evidence?
A) breaking and entering
B) hit-and-run
C) kidnapping
D) sexual assault
E) bombing
A) breaking and entering
B) hit-and-run
C) kidnapping
D) sexual assault
E) bombing
E
4
Pigment granules that impart hair with color are found in the:
A) cortex.
B) medulla.
C) cuticle.
D) both A and B
E) none of the above
A) cortex.
B) medulla.
C) cuticle.
D) both A and B
E) none of the above
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5
The central canal running through many hairs is known as the:
A) cuticle.
B) root.
C) cortex.
D) medulla.
E) shaft.
A) cuticle.
B) root.
C) cortex.
D) medulla.
E) shaft.
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6
A cast of a hair surface can be made using:
A) an SEM.
B) clear nail polish.
C) softened vinyl.
D) both B and C
E) none of the above
A) an SEM.
B) clear nail polish.
C) softened vinyl.
D) both B and C
E) none of the above
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7
Which of the following is not a layer of the hair shaft?
A) cuticle
B) follicle
C) scales
D) cortex
E) medulla
A) cuticle
B) follicle
C) scales
D) cortex
E) medulla
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8
The number of hair scales pointing towards the tip of the hair is ________ the number of hair scales pointing towards the hair follicle.
A) greater than
B) the same as
C) less than
A) greater than
B) the same as
C) less than
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9
The presence of sheath cells on hair that has been pulled quickly from the head is ________ the presence of sheath cells on hairs that have been removed slowly from the scalp.
A) greater than
B) the same as
C) less than
A) greater than
B) the same as
C) less than
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10
Beard hairs are coarse and normally ________ in cross-section.
A) triangular
B) ribbon-like
C) square
D) round
E) oval
A) triangular
B) ribbon-like
C) square
D) round
E) oval
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11
Which part of the hair shaft is most resistant to chemical decomposition?
A) cortex
B) cuticle
C) medulla
D) follicle
E) root
A) cortex
B) cuticle
C) medulla
D) follicle
E) root
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12
A human hair in cross-section appeared flat in shape. The racial origin was most likely:
A) Native American.
B) Mongoloid.
C) Negroid.
D) Indian.
E) Caucasian.
A) Native American.
B) Mongoloid.
C) Negroid.
D) Indian.
E) Caucasian.
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13
In determining whether a hair sample originated from a male or a female, the MOST important consideration is:
A) the length of the hair.
B) the results of DNA analysis performed on the root structure.
C) whether the hair was dyed.
D) whether the hair is bleached.
E) whether the hair is curly or straight.
A) the length of the hair.
B) the results of DNA analysis performed on the root structure.
C) whether the hair was dyed.
D) whether the hair is bleached.
E) whether the hair is curly or straight.
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14
Which feature of hair is MOST important in making a species identification?
A) scale pattern
B) follicle shape
C) bulb size
D) color
E) shaft length
A) scale pattern
B) follicle shape
C) bulb size
D) color
E) shaft length
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15
If a hair does not have a follicular tag, an expert witness is on best scientific footing when stating that:
A) the hair in question comes from a 21-year-old.
B) the hair is useless as evidence in the case.
C) his examination reveals that the hair is that of a male.
D) a suspect hair comes from a particular animal species.
E) the given hair comes from a specific person.
A) the hair in question comes from a 21-year-old.
B) the hair is useless as evidence in the case.
C) his examination reveals that the hair is that of a male.
D) a suspect hair comes from a particular animal species.
E) the given hair comes from a specific person.
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16
The conviction of Ennis Cosby's killer was aided by the DNA analysis on a hair that was crucial evidence in the case. This hair:
A) belonged to the killer and was found in Cosby's car.
B) belonged to Cosby and was found clinging to the murderer's jacket.
C) belonged to the killer and was found on the body of the victim.
D) belonged to Cosby and was found in the suspect's car.
E) belonged to the killer and was found in his cap with which he had wrapped the murder weapon before discarding it.
A) belonged to the killer and was found in Cosby's car.
B) belonged to Cosby and was found clinging to the murderer's jacket.
C) belonged to the killer and was found on the body of the victim.
D) belonged to Cosby and was found in the suspect's car.
E) belonged to the killer and was found in his cap with which he had wrapped the murder weapon before discarding it.
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17
Which race is most likely to have head hair with continuous medullae?
A) Icelandic
B) Negroid
C) Caucasian
D) Mongoloid
E) Native American
A) Icelandic
B) Negroid
C) Caucasian
D) Mongoloid
E) Native American
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18
The medullary index of human hair is ________ the medullary index for most other animals.
A) less than
B) greater than
C) the same as
A) less than
B) greater than
C) the same as
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19
A hair sample was examined and its medulla appeared to have a pattern described as resembling a string of pearls. It was most likely from a:
A) cat.
B) rabbit.
C) dog.
D) deer.
E) mouse.
A) cat.
B) rabbit.
C) dog.
D) deer.
E) mouse.
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20
Nuclear DNA typing can be most successfully accomplished on hairs that have been removed during which stage of growth?
A) anxiogenic
B) catagenic
C) mutagenic
D) anagenic
E) telogenic
A) anxiogenic
B) catagenic
C) mutagenic
D) anagenic
E) telogenic
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21
The visible light microspectrophotometer is a convenient tool with which to compare the color of fibers because:
A) fibers can be studied right on microscope slide.
B) very small samples can be compared.
C) fibers are not destroyed.
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
A) fibers can be studied right on microscope slide.
B) very small samples can be compared.
C) fibers are not destroyed.
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
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22
In the Wayne Williams case, the fibers that proved to be the most crucial evidence were made of:
A) acetate and nylon.
B) nylon and silk.
C) silk and acetate.
D) wool and cotton.
E) acrylate and mylar.
A) acetate and nylon.
B) nylon and silk.
C) silk and acetate.
D) wool and cotton.
E) acrylate and mylar.
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23
It is a virtual certainty that two fabrics share a common origin if their fibers:
A) have the same color.
B) can be fitted together at their torn edges.
C) appear identical in cross-section.
D) are of the same fiber type (e.g., rayon, nylon, polyester).
E) have the same striations.
A) have the same color.
B) can be fitted together at their torn edges.
C) appear identical in cross-section.
D) are of the same fiber type (e.g., rayon, nylon, polyester).
E) have the same striations.
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24
Which is NOT a synthetic fiber?
A) nylon
B) acrylic
C) rayon
D) polyester
E) all of the above
A) nylon
B) acrylic
C) rayon
D) polyester
E) all of the above
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25
The monomers involved in the synthesis of proteins are:
A) lipids.
B) sugars.
C) amino acids.
D) fatty acids.
E) starches.
A) lipids.
B) sugars.
C) amino acids.
D) fatty acids.
E) starches.
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26
Which is made of natural polymers?
A) plastic
B) nylon
C) starch
D) sand
E) paint
SHORT ANSWER. Write the word or phrase that best completes each statement or answers the question.
The following are steps that can be taken in the examination of fibers for the purpose of identification and comparison:
1) examination of dye composition using visible light microspectrophotometer
2) make a cross-sectional view of the fibers
3) microscopic examination for color and diameter of fibers
4) infrared spectrophotometry
5) study of the birefringence of the fibers
6) TLC study of dyes in fibers
A) plastic
B) nylon
C) starch
D) sand
E) paint
SHORT ANSWER. Write the word or phrase that best completes each statement or answers the question.
The following are steps that can be taken in the examination of fibers for the purpose of identification and comparison:
1) examination of dye composition using visible light microspectrophotometer
2) make a cross-sectional view of the fibers
3) microscopic examination for color and diameter of fibers
4) infrared spectrophotometry
5) study of the birefringence of the fibers
6) TLC study of dyes in fibers
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27
By far the most prevalent plant fiber is:
A) linen.
B) hemp.
C) silk.
D) cotton.
E) Kapok.
A) linen.
B) hemp.
C) silk.
D) cotton.
E) Kapok.
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28
Which is a true statement about the fibers in the Williams case?
A) They were similar to the clothes Williams was known to wear.
B) They were proven to come from Williams' bedroom.
C) They were matched to fibers from his car upholstery.
D) The investigators did probability calculations to establish the chance of these fibers being found in a particular location.
E) They were found on all the victims that were linked to Williams.
A) They were similar to the clothes Williams was known to wear.
B) They were proven to come from Williams' bedroom.
C) They were matched to fibers from his car upholstery.
D) The investigators did probability calculations to establish the chance of these fibers being found in a particular location.
E) They were found on all the victims that were linked to Williams.
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29
Which of the following properties should NOT be examined when comparing two synthetic fibers?
A) diameter
B) lengthwise striations
C) medullary index
D) presence or absence of delustering particles
E) all of the above
A) diameter
B) lengthwise striations
C) medullary index
D) presence or absence of delustering particles
E) all of the above
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30
The rate of human hair growth per month is:
A) 1 inch.
B) 1 dm.
C) 1 cm.
D) 1 mL.
E) so variable as to be forensically worthless.
A) 1 inch.
B) 1 dm.
C) 1 cm.
D) 1 mL.
E) so variable as to be forensically worthless.
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31
Cellulose is the basic component of:
A) sugar.
B) wood.
C) wool.
D) starch.
E) all of the above
A) sugar.
B) wood.
C) wool.
D) starch.
E) all of the above
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32
During the collection of fiber evidence, great care should be taken to:
A) avoid cross-contamination of evidence.
B) send as much potential evidence as possible to the crime lab to ensure that nothing is missed.
C) package all items from each individual together in one bag to avoid later confusion.
D) shake off all garments to be sent for examination before neatly folding them.
E) vacuum each item for trace evidence.
A) avoid cross-contamination of evidence.
B) send as much potential evidence as possible to the crime lab to ensure that nothing is missed.
C) package all items from each individual together in one bag to avoid later confusion.
D) shake off all garments to be sent for examination before neatly folding them.
E) vacuum each item for trace evidence.
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33
Mohair and cashmere are hairs from:
A) a goat.
B) a llama.
C) a sheep.
D) a rabbit.
E) a camel.
A) a goat.
B) a llama.
C) a sheep.
D) a rabbit.
E) a camel.
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34
Before the 20th century, all fibers were:
A) chemically treated.
B) regenerated.
C) synthetic.
D) derived.
E) natural.
A) chemically treated.
B) regenerated.
C) synthetic.
D) derived.
E) natural.
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35
Which was the first man-made fiber?
A) acetate
B) Dacrongraphic®
C) rayon
D) nylon
E) polyester
A) acetate
B) Dacrongraphic®
C) rayon
D) nylon
E) polyester
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36
Wayne Williams was convicted of serial murder mainly on the strength of:
A) DNA studies from bone fragments.
B) bite mark comparisons on victims.
C) fiber evidence.
D) blood analysis.
E) paint chips.
A) DNA studies from bone fragments.
B) bite mark comparisons on victims.
C) fiber evidence.
D) blood analysis.
E) paint chips.
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37
A fiber whose microscopic appearance includes being ribbon-like in shape (flat) with twists at irregular intervals is:
A) silk.
B) linen.
C) polyester.
D) kapok.
E) cotton.
A) silk.
B) linen.
C) polyester.
D) kapok.
E) cotton.
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38
What type(s) of evidence may result from hit-and-run accidents?
A) glass
B) fibers
C) hair
D) blood
E) all of the above
A) glass
B) fibers
C) hair
D) blood
E) all of the above
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39
A regenerated fiber can be derived from:
A) acetate.
B) polyester.
C) isoprene.
D) cotton or wood pulp.
E) rayon.
A) acetate.
B) polyester.
C) isoprene.
D) cotton or wood pulp.
E) rayon.
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40
Generally, the parallel refractive index of a fiber is ________ the perpendicular refractive index of the same fiber.
A) greater than
B) the same as
C) less than
A) greater than
B) the same as
C) less than
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41
Label the cuticle, cortex and medulla on the following hair sample.
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42
Describe how to properly collect fiber evidence.
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43
List and explain the three phases of hair growth.
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44
The stages of hair growth include all of the following except:
A) catagenic.
B) telogenic.
C) analgesic.
D) anagenic .
E) all above are stages of hair growth
A) catagenic.
B) telogenic.
C) analgesic.
D) anagenic .
E) all above are stages of hair growth
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45
In making hair evaluations, it is best to view the hairs using a(n) ___________ microscope.
A) comparison
B) scanning electron
C) visible light
D) stereoscopic
E) polarizing
A) comparison
B) scanning electron
C) visible light
D) stereoscopic
E) polarizing
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46
When examining human hair, what features are compared?
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47
Synthetic fibers display ___________ because they are crystalline.
A) high density
B) dispersive properties
C) infrared reflectance
D) flotation
E) birefringence
A) high density
B) dispersive properties
C) infrared reflectance
D) flotation
E) birefringence
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48
Explain how a forensic scientist would correctly collect, package and preserve a hair sample.
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49
Explain how a forensic scientist can differentiate between animal and human hair.
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50
For standard/reference hair sampling from a victim, the collection of a minimum of ___________ full-length head hairs and ___________ full-length pubic hairs is recommended.
A) 50; 24
B) 100; 100
C) 5; 16
D) 10; none
E) 20; 20
A) 50; 24
B) 100; 100
C) 5; 16
D) 10; none
E) 20; 20
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51
Microscopic hair comparisons must be regarded by police and courts as:
A) presumptive
B) individualizing
C) useless
D) classifying
E) conclusive
A) presumptive
B) individualizing
C) useless
D) classifying
E) conclusive
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52
Describe the correlation between hair analysis and DNA typing.
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53
The layers of the hair shaft are the ___________, the ___________, and the ___________.
A) cortex; mitochondria; pigment
B) cuticle; cortex; medulla
C) pigment; cortex; pigment
D) cuticle; root; medulla
E) root; medulla; scale pattern
A) cortex; mitochondria; pigment
B) cuticle; cortex; medulla
C) pigment; cortex; pigment
D) cuticle; root; medulla
E) root; medulla; scale pattern
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54
List and explain the properties of fibers that are most useful for forensic comparison.
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55
Explain the difference between natural and manufactured fibers.
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