Criminology Exams (Crim Ciminalistic) – Page 5

#80. The approximate time for the completion of one case for DNA Testing.
A minimum of eight weeks
B minimum of four weeks
C minimum of six weeks
D minimum of two weeks
Answer: minimum of four weeks
#81. It stands for DNA.
A Deonatural Acid
B Denaturalized Acid
C Deoxyribonucleic Acid
D Deonucleic Acid
Answer: Deoxyribonucleic Acid
#82. The Geneticist from Great Britain who pioneered DNE testing and fingerprinting.
A Lowell C. Van Berkom
B Henry Van Dyke
C Alec Jeffries
D William Reynolds
Answer: Alec Jeffries
#83. The cause of death of a person who immediately died because of lack of oxygen for around 3 to five minutes.
A Stroke
B Stupor
C Asphyxia
D Exhaustion
Answer: Asphyxia
#84. The most serious burn involving skin, nerves, muscles and bones, causing death due to loss of fluids and electrolytes in the body and massive infection.
A First Degree Burn
B Second Degree Burn
C Third Degree Burn
D Fourth Degree Burn
Answer: Third Degree Burn
#85. A discoloration of the body after death when the blood tends to pool in the blood vessels of the most dependent portions of the body and starts 20 to 30 minutes after death and is completed by 12 hours.
A maceration
B rigor mortis
C livor mortis
D primary flaccidity
Answer: livor mortis
#86. A wound which if inflicted in the body so serious that it will endanger one’s life.
A trauma
B superficial wound
C mortal wound
D coup injury
Answer: mortal wound
#87. A wound produced by a blunt instrument such as club and stone.
A punctured wound
B incised wound
C hack wound
D lacerated wound
Answer: lacerated wound
#88. A displacement of the articular surface of the bone without external wounds.
A hematoma
B fracture
C dislocation
D sprain
Answer: dislocation
#89. A condition of exposure to cold temperature of certain parts of the body which produces mechanical disruption of cell structure characterized by cold stiffening and diminished body.
A gangrene
B immersion foot
C frostbite
D trench foot
Answer: frostbite
#90. A condition of a woman who have had one or more sexual experience but not had conceived a child.
A physical virginity
B demi-virginity
C moral virginity
D virgo-intacts
Answer: virgo-intacts
#91. Fixed discoloration of the blood, clothed inside the blood vessels or has diffused to different parts of the body.
A hypostatic lividity
B hyper lividity
C diffusion lividity
D rigor mortis
Answer: diffusion lividity
#92. Things used by a person in the commission of a crime, or objects left in a crime scene which are the subjects of criminalistics.
A circumstancial evidence
B testimonial evidence
C physical evidence
D hearsay evidence
Answer: physical evidence
#93. The science dealing with the motion of a projectile and the conditions governing that motion.
A External Ballistics
B Forensic ballistics
C Ballistics
D Terminal Ballistics
Answer: Ballistics
#94. The application of medical knowledge in the solution of crimes.
A Forensic Science
B Forensic Ballistics
C Forensic Medicine
D Forensic Chemistry
Answer: Forensic Medicine
#95. The science or art of obtaining images in scientific materials by the action of electro magnetic radiation rays.
A Dactyloscopy
B Photography
C Chemistry
D Polygraphy
Answer: Photography
#96. Instrument used in the measurement of temperature.
A ananometer
B barometer
C endometer
D thermometer
Answer: thermometer
#97. The scientific detection of deception.
A Chemistry
B Dactyloscopy
C Polygraphy
D Toxycology
Answer: Polygraphy
#98. The test conducted to determine the presence of gunpowder residue in the hands of a suspect.
A ultra violet test
B diphenylamine test
C paraffin test
D Simon’s Test
Answer: paraffin test
#99. There are six (6) stages in fingerprint classification. Which of the following is the last stage of the classification?
A Secondary
B Final
C Major
D Key
Answer: Key