NEWEST ACTUAL EXAM 2 VERSIONS
(VERSION A AND B) COMPLETE
ACCURATE EXAM QUESTIONS WITH
DETAILED VERIFIED ANSWERS (100%
CORRECT ANSWERS) /ALREADY
GRADED A+
VERSION A
Without following laws related to the collection of
evidence, the death investigator is:
a. risking the lives of individuals at the scene
b. risking the integrity of all evidence collected
c. risking the loss of the case
d. acting reasonably based on his/her training
,e. looking out for all agencies involved in the case
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....ANSWER...b. risking the integrity of all
evidence collected
Forensic labs have a difficult time analyzing
evidence:
a. that
is not collected using appropriate
techniques
b. that is not directly associated with the case
c. thatother agencies have collected
and transported
d. used in multiple cases
e. that does not have the investigator's name on it
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....ANSWER...a. that is not collected using
appropriate techniques
A "standard" of comparison is used to:
a. judge the relative size and shape of
collected evidence
b. attempt to make "before and after" comparisons
,c. show the material in its "natural" or "found
as" state
d. to compare characteristics (e.g., color,
fading, texture, etc.)
, e. all
of the above - ....ANSWER...e. all of the
above
When identifying and collecting trace evidence at
the scene, the investigator should do all EXCEPT
ONE of the following:
a. identify
the methods necessary to "lift" or
remove necessary trace evidence
b. Take a photograph of the body, showing where
the evidence is located
c. Selectan appropriate means to package
or preserve the evidence
d. Collect
hair samples prior to examination by
the medical examiner or coroner
e. Determine the specialist that should be called
to analyze the evidence (if necessary) -
....ANSWER...d. Collect hair samples prior to
examination by the medical examiner or coroner
The BEST way to transfer evidence is to:
a. mail it in a sealed container
b. ship if Federal Express or UPS