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Forensic Science Trivia Questions How much do you know about Forensics?

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Forensic ScienceTrivia QuestionsHow much do you know about

Forensics?

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The color of body after the death changes. What is the process called?

a. Sammieb. Ballisticsc. Morgued. Secretor

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What is polygraph test used for?

a. AIDSb. Typhoidc. Liesd. Hemoglobin

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D.N.A. is used in which of the following cases?

a. Natural and paternal disputesb. Convicting felonsc. Medical diagnosticsd. All of the above

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This substance has the capacity to kill in small doses. What is it?

a. Saltb. Toxinc. Sodiumd. Potassium

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What is the distance between the opposite lands in a firearm called?

a. Groovesb. Landsc. Firing pind. Caliber

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Which one of the following are the basic fingerprint patterns?

a. Scar, whorl and loopb. Whorl, loop and archc. Scar, loop and archd. Tent, scar and loop

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Which of the following parameters are studied for a polygraph test?

a. Breathingb. Pulsec. Galvanic skin responsed. All of the above

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Who is recognized for the development of the fundamental

principles of document examination?

a. Mathieu Orfilab. Francis Galtonc. Albert S. Osbornd. Leone Lattes

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Deoxyribonucleic acid is normally shortened to what?

a. Finger printingb. Hair samplesc. Fiberd. D.N.A.

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What is the study of teeth?

a. Entomologyb. Anthropologyc. Odontologyd. Pathology

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What do entomologist study?

a. Teethb. Insectsc. Bonesd. Weapons

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What chemical makes latent finger prints visible?

a. Morphineb. Mescalinec. Ninhydrind. Cytosine

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What does toxicology mean?

a. Insectsb. Acidc. Drugs and alcohold. blood

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The suture which joins the frontal bone with the parietal bone is called ________.

a. Sphenoid sutureb. Coronal suturec. Frontotemporal sutured. Occipito mastoid suture

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What is the stiffening of body after death called?

a. Rigor mortisb. Liver mortisc. Ballisticsd. Secretor

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Finger prints are formed by:

a. Ridges on the skinb. Veins under the skinc. Nerves in the skind. Blood vessels in the skin

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When examining a suspected death due to bullet or electric current, an investigator looks for two kinds of wounds on a

body. What are they?a. Lesions ad cutisb. Scratches and bruisesc. Entry wound and exit woundd. Rigor mortis and liver mortis

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Which is the hardest and strongest part of the body?a. Femurb. Humerusc. Teethd. Muscles

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Why is autopsy or post mordem examination of a body conducted?

a. To determine the time and cause of death

b. To find the culpritc. To identify the victimd. To establish the intention of the

murder

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A tearing wound due to a blunt object is called:

a. Incised woundb. Abrasionc. Lacerationd. Contusion

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Which of the following systems is used by the American Federal Bureau of Investigation to store

fingerprint data?a. P300 based systemb. P30 based systemc. D9/7 wavelet – based systemd. None of the above

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The term caliber is used to:

a. Indicate the groove between two lands of a firearms

b. Indicate the number of lead balls of the diameter of the bore that equal 1 pound

c. Indicate the diameter of a bullet in hundredths of an inch

d. Indicate spiraling grooves that are cut into a barrel

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What is the longest, strongest, and hardest bone in the human body?

a. Teeth b. Femurc. Ulnad. Spine

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What technique is used in fingerprint identification?

a. Superglue fumingb. Look and comparec. Entomologyd. Odontology

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Forensic anthropology: Wormian bones are commonly found in

which type of population?

a. Caucasianb. Africanc. Latind. Asian