Answers.
Q1. Based on the preceding discussion, which one of these wounds was shot from farther
away? In making your decision consider all evidence of damage to the soft tissue and its spread
with respect to the bullet entry site. Assume the square sections of bone are the same size and
look closely for all evidence of damage, no matter how minor. [14] - Answer B. B
Q2. Based on the preceding discussion, which of these wounds resulted from a gunshot from
farther away? In making your decision consider all evidence of damage to the soft tissue and its
spread with respect to the bullet entry site. [15] - Answer B. B
Q3. Based on the preceding discussion, which of these wounds resulted from a gunshot from
farther away? In making your decision consider all evidence of damage to the soft tissue and its
spread with respect to the bullet entry site. [15] - Answer A. Entrance
Q4. Based on the appearance of this bullet hole is this an entrance or an exit wound? [31] -
Answer B. Exit
Q5. How would you characterize these gunshot wounds? This is the endocranial surface. [32] -
Answer A. Entrance
Q6. In the question above, which type of secondary fractures are present? - Answer A.
Radiating
Q7. Is this an entrance or exit wound? [33] - Answer A. Exit wound
Q8. Look closely at this bullet wound. Was the bullet moving from left to right, or from right to
left? Consider what kind of bullet wound this is and examine all aspects of the impact site. [34] -
Answer A. Left to right
Q9. Click on the image where the gunshot entrance wound is located. Be deliberate in your
assessment. If need be, compare the image here to other images of the bottom of the cranium.
[35] - Answer The small hole in the middle of the cranium