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Forensic Science Trivia Questions How much do you know about Forensics? The color of body after the death changes. What is the process called? a. Sammie b. Ballistics Morgue d. Secretor c. What is polygraph test used for? a. AIDS b. Typhoid Lies d. Hemoglobin c. D.N.A. is used in which of the following cases? a. Natural and paternal disputes b. Convicting felons Medical diagnostics d. All of the above c. This substance has the capacity to kill in small doses. What is it? a. Salt b. Toxin Sodium d. Potassium c. What is the distance between the opposite lands in a firearm called? a. Grooves b. Lands Firing pin d. Caliber c. Which one of the following are the basic fingerprint patterns? a. Scar, whorl and loop b. Whorl, loop and arch Scar, loop and arch d. Tent, scar and loop c. Which of the following parameters are studied for a polygraph test? a. Breathing b. Pulse Galvanic skin response d. All of the above c. Who is recognized for the development of the fundamental principles of document examination? a. Mathieu Orfila b. Francis Galton Albert S. Osborn d. Leone Lattes c. Deoxyribonucleic acid is normally shortened to what? a. Finger printing b. Hair samples Fiber d. D.N.A. c. What is the study of teeth? a. Entomology b. Anthropology Odontology d. Pathology c. What do entomologist study? a. Teeth b. Insects Bones d. Weapons c. What chemical makes latent finger prints visible? a. Morphine b. Mescaline Ninhydrin d. Cytosine c. What does toxicology mean? a. Insects b. Acid Drugs and alcohol d. blood c. The suture which joins the frontal bone with the parietal bone is called ________. a. Sphenoid suture b. Coronal suture Frontotemporal suture d. Occipito mastoid suture c. What is the stiffening of body after death called? a. Rigor mortis b. Liver mortis Ballistics d. Secretor c. Finger prints are formed by: a. Ridges on the skin b. Veins under the skin Nerves in the skin d. Blood vessels in the skin c. 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 cutis b. Scratches and bruises Entry wound and exit wound d. Rigor mortis and liver mortis c. Which is the hardest and strongest part of the body? a. Femur b. Humerus Teeth d. Muscles c. Why is autopsy or post mordem examination of a body conducted? a. To determine the time and cause of death b. To find the culprit To identify the victim d. To establish the intention of the murder c. A tearing wound due to a blunt object is called: a. Incised wound b. Abrasion Laceration d. Contusion c. Which of the following systems is used by the American Federal Bureau of Investigation to store fingerprint data? a. P300 based system b. P30 based system D9/7 wavelet – based system d. None of the above c. 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 What is the longest, strongest, and hardest bone in the human body? a. Teeth b. Femur Ulna d. Spine c. What technique is used in fingerprint identification? a. Superglue fuming b. Look and compare Entomology d. Odontology c. Forensic anthropology: Wormian bones are commonly found in which type of population? a. Caucasian b. African Latin d. Asian c.