TSA Forensic Technology Exam 2024-
2025 Graded A+
5 Manners of Death - ANSWER-Natural, Accidental, Homicidal, Suicidal, Undetermined
A rough crime scene sketch - ANSWER-shows all measurements
A Sequence of events that although accidential, seems to be planned or arranged -
ANSWER-coincidence
A strong smell of gasoline at a crime scene would be an example of what kind of
evidence? - ANSWER-Transient Evidence
Altor Mortis - ANSWER-Cooling of body after death
An Official who investigates sudden, violent, or suspicious death - ANSWER-Coroner
appropriate primary container for the collection and preservation of dried blood collected
from the surface of an object - ANSWER-Folded Paper
Arterial Spray - ANSWER-Spurt of blood when a major artery is severed with new
pattern created each time the heart pumps
Blunt Force Injuries (Hitting or Beating) - ANSWER-larger surface area will collect more
blood, producing drops of various sizes.
Blunt Objects - ANSWER-Produce lacerations (deep cut or tear in flesh or skin)
Cast-Off - ANSWER-Results when an object sung in arc flings blood onto nearby
surfaces. Tail points in direction of motion and the number of arcs can show minimum
number of blows.
Classified as Traumatic Death - ANSWER-Suicidal, Homicidal, Accidental
Considered Trauma - ANSWER-Thermal, Mechanical, Chemical
Court Approved information that the jury is allowed to consider when determmining a
defendant's guilt or innocence - ANSWER-Evidence
Decides if someone is qualified as an expert witness - ANSWER-The Judge
Evidence that associates a particualr person with a crime scene or the commission of a
crime - ANSWER-individual characteristic Evidence
2025 Graded A+
5 Manners of Death - ANSWER-Natural, Accidental, Homicidal, Suicidal, Undetermined
A rough crime scene sketch - ANSWER-shows all measurements
A Sequence of events that although accidential, seems to be planned or arranged -
ANSWER-coincidence
A strong smell of gasoline at a crime scene would be an example of what kind of
evidence? - ANSWER-Transient Evidence
Altor Mortis - ANSWER-Cooling of body after death
An Official who investigates sudden, violent, or suspicious death - ANSWER-Coroner
appropriate primary container for the collection and preservation of dried blood collected
from the surface of an object - ANSWER-Folded Paper
Arterial Spray - ANSWER-Spurt of blood when a major artery is severed with new
pattern created each time the heart pumps
Blunt Force Injuries (Hitting or Beating) - ANSWER-larger surface area will collect more
blood, producing drops of various sizes.
Blunt Objects - ANSWER-Produce lacerations (deep cut or tear in flesh or skin)
Cast-Off - ANSWER-Results when an object sung in arc flings blood onto nearby
surfaces. Tail points in direction of motion and the number of arcs can show minimum
number of blows.
Classified as Traumatic Death - ANSWER-Suicidal, Homicidal, Accidental
Considered Trauma - ANSWER-Thermal, Mechanical, Chemical
Court Approved information that the jury is allowed to consider when determmining a
defendant's guilt or innocence - ANSWER-Evidence
Decides if someone is qualified as an expert witness - ANSWER-The Judge
Evidence that associates a particualr person with a crime scene or the commission of a
crime - ANSWER-individual characteristic Evidence