IAI CSI CERTIFICATION EXAM 2025 ACTUAL EXAM| COMPLETE
400 QUESTIONS WITH DETAILED VERIFIED ANSWERS| PASS
GUARANTEED
The final analysis is done where? -CORRECT ANSWERcourtroom
Some major goals of a crime scene search are -CORRECT ANSWER*the
recognition and identification of physical evidence
*the collection and proper preservation of evidence
*reconstruction of the crime
*assist detectives in forming a theory about the crime
The job of the CSI in "forensic science" is to -CORRECT ANSWERproperly
recognize, identify, collect, and preserve pieces of evidence
'Justice' begins via _____________. -CORRECT ANSWERevidence
CSIs are responsible for what two of the four steps in the admissibility of
physical evidence for court? -CORRECT ANSWERrecognition and collection
Physical evidence leads to the linkage of the _________, _____________, and
___________. -CORRECT ANSWERvictim; perpetrator; scene
One major factor that determines the value of physical evidence is
__________________. -CORRECT ANSWERrecognition
,Recognition of physical evidence is the knowledge and understanding to
recognize __________ ___________ of ____________ ___________. -
CORRECT ANSWERpotential items; physical evidence
The second major factor that determines the value of physical evidence is
______________. -CORRECT ANSWERcollection
The collection of physical evidence is utilizing the appropriate skills and
following protocols to __________ and __________ physical evidence. -
CORRECT ANSWERgather; preserve
Third major factor that determines the value of physical evidence is
_____________ ___________. -CORRECT ANSWERtesting procedures
Testing procedures of physical evidence is the application of _____________
___________ __________ to analyze the physical evidence. -CORRECT
ANSWERacceptable scientific procedures
The fourth major factor that determines the value of physical evidence is
__________________ _______________. -CORRECT ANSWERcourtroom
presentation
Courtroom presentation of physical evidence is the qualifications of the
__________ to provide __________ reports on the forensic _________ of
physical evidence. -CORRECT ANSWERwitness; objective; analysis
Forensic Archaeologist studies ____________; it utilizes _________________
recovery techniques at scenes of mass graves or exhumations. -CORRECT
ANSWERbones; archaeological
,Forensic Botanist studies ____________; can aid in determining _________
____ _______ or assist in placing a suspect/victim at a location by studying the
anatomy of _________ evidence. -CORRECT ANSWERplants; time of death;
plant
Forensic Entomologist studies __________; can evaluate the _______ _____ of
insects found at the scene/on the ______ of a victim to assist in establishing
investigative leads such as the ______________ of a body after death,
___________ ____ _________, and the postmortem interval. -CORRECT
ANSWERinsects; life cycle; body; movement; manner of death
Forensic Odontologist studies __________; ________ with special training in
the evaluation and handling of ___________ evidence, including _______-
______ comparison and the identification of victims/suspects. -CORRECT
ANSWERteeth; dentist; dental; bite-mark
Forensic Pathologist studies ____________; a medical _________ with
additional specialty training in determination of __________ and
______________ resulting in death. -CORRECT ANSWERmedicine; doctor;
injuries and disease
The Medical Examiner is a ___________ __________ with ________ or more
years of specialized training in the recognition of the cause and _________ of
death. -CORRECT ANSWERmedical doctor; five; manner of death
The Coroner is an ____________ official, either a layman or physician, who
certifies __________ and can order additional investigations of suspicious
deaths. -CORRECT ANSWERelected; deaths
, FSAB stands for -CORRECT ANSWERForensic Specialties Accreditation
Board
FSAB provides _______________ to those that meet requirements for training,
education, experience, and testing of individual forensic scientists and
specialists. -CORRECT ANSWERaccreditation
The duty of the expert witness is to ____________ the jury and provide
testimony using ________________ that is easily explainable and not
misunderstood. -CORRECT ANSWEReducate; terminology
Essential elements of expert witness testimony are __________, ___________,
and ____________. -CORRECT ANSWERclarity; simplicity; and honesty
Expert witness testimony may be challenged in the following ways: -
CORRECT ANSWER*the case may not require expertise
*basic qualifications and the ability to give an opinion in the field at issue
*insufficient education/experience to have anything of value to offer
*the methodology utilized to support the opinion may not be scientifically
sound/capable of supporting the opinion
*the methodology may be scientifically sound, but the opinion based on the
method is not sufficiently derived from that scientific methodology
Acts of commission are _____________. -CORRECT ANSWERintentional
400 QUESTIONS WITH DETAILED VERIFIED ANSWERS| PASS
GUARANTEED
The final analysis is done where? -CORRECT ANSWERcourtroom
Some major goals of a crime scene search are -CORRECT ANSWER*the
recognition and identification of physical evidence
*the collection and proper preservation of evidence
*reconstruction of the crime
*assist detectives in forming a theory about the crime
The job of the CSI in "forensic science" is to -CORRECT ANSWERproperly
recognize, identify, collect, and preserve pieces of evidence
'Justice' begins via _____________. -CORRECT ANSWERevidence
CSIs are responsible for what two of the four steps in the admissibility of
physical evidence for court? -CORRECT ANSWERrecognition and collection
Physical evidence leads to the linkage of the _________, _____________, and
___________. -CORRECT ANSWERvictim; perpetrator; scene
One major factor that determines the value of physical evidence is
__________________. -CORRECT ANSWERrecognition
,Recognition of physical evidence is the knowledge and understanding to
recognize __________ ___________ of ____________ ___________. -
CORRECT ANSWERpotential items; physical evidence
The second major factor that determines the value of physical evidence is
______________. -CORRECT ANSWERcollection
The collection of physical evidence is utilizing the appropriate skills and
following protocols to __________ and __________ physical evidence. -
CORRECT ANSWERgather; preserve
Third major factor that determines the value of physical evidence is
_____________ ___________. -CORRECT ANSWERtesting procedures
Testing procedures of physical evidence is the application of _____________
___________ __________ to analyze the physical evidence. -CORRECT
ANSWERacceptable scientific procedures
The fourth major factor that determines the value of physical evidence is
__________________ _______________. -CORRECT ANSWERcourtroom
presentation
Courtroom presentation of physical evidence is the qualifications of the
__________ to provide __________ reports on the forensic _________ of
physical evidence. -CORRECT ANSWERwitness; objective; analysis
Forensic Archaeologist studies ____________; it utilizes _________________
recovery techniques at scenes of mass graves or exhumations. -CORRECT
ANSWERbones; archaeological
,Forensic Botanist studies ____________; can aid in determining _________
____ _______ or assist in placing a suspect/victim at a location by studying the
anatomy of _________ evidence. -CORRECT ANSWERplants; time of death;
plant
Forensic Entomologist studies __________; can evaluate the _______ _____ of
insects found at the scene/on the ______ of a victim to assist in establishing
investigative leads such as the ______________ of a body after death,
___________ ____ _________, and the postmortem interval. -CORRECT
ANSWERinsects; life cycle; body; movement; manner of death
Forensic Odontologist studies __________; ________ with special training in
the evaluation and handling of ___________ evidence, including _______-
______ comparison and the identification of victims/suspects. -CORRECT
ANSWERteeth; dentist; dental; bite-mark
Forensic Pathologist studies ____________; a medical _________ with
additional specialty training in determination of __________ and
______________ resulting in death. -CORRECT ANSWERmedicine; doctor;
injuries and disease
The Medical Examiner is a ___________ __________ with ________ or more
years of specialized training in the recognition of the cause and _________ of
death. -CORRECT ANSWERmedical doctor; five; manner of death
The Coroner is an ____________ official, either a layman or physician, who
certifies __________ and can order additional investigations of suspicious
deaths. -CORRECT ANSWERelected; deaths
, FSAB stands for -CORRECT ANSWERForensic Specialties Accreditation
Board
FSAB provides _______________ to those that meet requirements for training,
education, experience, and testing of individual forensic scientists and
specialists. -CORRECT ANSWERaccreditation
The duty of the expert witness is to ____________ the jury and provide
testimony using ________________ that is easily explainable and not
misunderstood. -CORRECT ANSWEReducate; terminology
Essential elements of expert witness testimony are __________, ___________,
and ____________. -CORRECT ANSWERclarity; simplicity; and honesty
Expert witness testimony may be challenged in the following ways: -
CORRECT ANSWER*the case may not require expertise
*basic qualifications and the ability to give an opinion in the field at issue
*insufficient education/experience to have anything of value to offer
*the methodology utilized to support the opinion may not be scientifically
sound/capable of supporting the opinion
*the methodology may be scientifically sound, but the opinion based on the
method is not sufficiently derived from that scientific methodology
Acts of commission are _____________. -CORRECT ANSWERintentional