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1. When was forensic science first used to solve a crime
(HINT: It was in China!)
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2. The branch of forensic science that deals with dental evidence is known as _____________.
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3. Alec Jeffreys, the scientist who first developed DNA fingerprinting, was from which country?
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4. Bright, cherry red skin is a symptom of poisoning by what chemical?
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5. A Cyber _______ Team, or CAT, is a highly-trained group of FBI agents, analysts, and computer forensics experts who travel around to world to combat cyber fraud.
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6. Function testing is how a firearms examiner can tell if a gun was fired _____________.
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7. Which of the following can you NOT learn by looking at a person's skeleton age: weight, sex, or race?
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8. Death investigations can be performed by either a medical examiner, who is appointed to the position, or a __________, who is elected.
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9. A forensic artist can create a _______ image based on eye witness accounts.
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10. Which famous criminal tried to burn off his fingerprints with acid, only to have them grow back a few years later?
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11. DNA was used to tag the game balls from which sports event?
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12. Ballistics is the study of the _________ of a projectile in flight.
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13. After the autopsy, what kind of stitch is used to sew-up the incisions?
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14. Blow flies and _________ are two common forensically important insects?
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15. Who was the first person to use fingerprints in a criminal case?