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1. Which one is examination of fire arms and the projectiles they discharge?
Ballistics
Entomology
Toxicology
Premortem
2. What is ''Superimposition''
A photographic technique that places a photo of a skull over a portrait of a person in order to compare skeletal and facial features
Characteristic shape of part if the hipbone, that can indicate if the skeleton is a female or male
A coloration of the skin of the lower parts of a corps, caused by settling of the red blood cells as the blood ceases to circulate
Fine lines in the internal rifling of a firearm caused by the cutting tool, which impart an individual identity to the gun, and to any billets fired from it
3. Which is a chemical used to detect trace amounts of blood at crime scenes?
Luminol
Bloodster
Toxino
Ballisto
4. What is ''Trace Evidence''?
Impression evidence, such as fingerprints, footwear impressions, tire tracks, etc
Pattern formed by blood splatter on a wall, floor or other hard surface.
Pattern formed by fire burning on or against a wall.
Small bits of evidence, such as fibers, hairs, gunshot residue, etc.
5. Which is a study of poisons, their effects and symptoms and testing to reveal their use?
Toxicology
Ballistics
Anthropometry
Autopsy
6. What is ''Rigor Mortis''?
A coloration of the skin of the lower parts of a corps
Dismemberment of a body after death
The stiffness of the body after death
The beating, stabbing or other violence of the body after death
7. What is unwanted transfer of material from another source to a piece of physical evidense called?
Trace evidence
Contamination
Toxicology
Fluorescence
8. Which is a print that’s not readily visible to the human eye in normal light?
Fluorescent print
Latent print
Transient evidence
Finger print
9. Which is body's genetic blueprint, and which provide unique identifier for each individual?
CSI
NBA
DNA
GDP
10. Which is a criminal act of taking someone away by force, depriving that person of liberty or freedom?
Procedure
Abduction
Autopsy
Anthropometry
11. What does ''Postmortem'' mean?
Examination
Under investigation
After death
Manner of death
12. What is a technique of creating an identification system based on physical measurements?
Ballistics
Anthropometry
Autopsy
Maturation
13. What is an ''Amber alert''?
A stolen car alert
A prison escape alert
A child abduction emergency alert
A false alarm
14. Forensic comes from latin word 'forensis', but what does it mean?
It is derives from the Latin word for ‘knowledge’.
It relates to hiding things from the general public.
It relates to a discussion or examination performed in public.
15. In Forensic pathology what is NOT an official manner of death
/ official circumstance surrounding the cause of death?
Accidental
Strangulation
Homicide
Suicide
Undetermined
Natural
16. What is CODIS ?
International Crime Science Network and Database formed by Interpol
Financial investigations department of the Scotland Yard
National US DNA database used by police and the FBI