intro to forensic
1. Who is known as the father of forensic toxicology?
a) Leone Lattes
b) Alphonse Bertillon
c) Mathieu Orfila
d) Albert Osborn
2. A lie detector is also known as a
a) spectrograph
b) polygraph
c) odontology
d) anthropometry
3. Edmond Locard founded the
a) Institute of Criminalistics at the University of Lyons
b) Federal Bureau of Investigation
c) CIA
d) Interpol
4. The crime novels of ___________ were the first to introduce the idea of different forensic fields.
a) Francis Galton
b) Encyclopedia Brown
c) Gil Grissom
d) Sherlock Holmes
5. Which area of forensic science solves crimes by looking at different bugs?
a) Forensic anthropology
b) Forensic odontology
c) Forensic entomology
d) Forensic pathology
Short Answer (3pts each)
6. In your own words - what is Forensic Science?
Forensics science is an advanced way to solve crimes for example with new technology and stuff of that sort we can use expensive machinery to find out things and make things less complicated and more efficient
7. Imagine you are explaining Locard's Principle of Exchange to a 7 year old. How would you describe it?
everyone has a different finger print when you are accused of something or want to be found we can just look up your name or fingerprint because everyone has a copy of it
a) Leone Lattes
b) Alphonse Bertillon
c) Mathieu Orfila
d) Albert Osborn
2. A lie detector is also known as a
a) spectrograph
b) polygraph
c) odontology
d) anthropometry
3. Edmond Locard founded the
a) Institute of Criminalistics at the University of Lyons
b) Federal Bureau of Investigation
c) CIA
d) Interpol
4. The crime novels of ___________ were the first to introduce the idea of different forensic fields.
a) Francis Galton
b) Encyclopedia Brown
c) Gil Grissom
d) Sherlock Holmes
5. Which area of forensic science solves crimes by looking at different bugs?
a) Forensic anthropology
b) Forensic odontology
c) Forensic entomology
d) Forensic pathology
Short Answer (3pts each)
6. In your own words - what is Forensic Science?
Forensics science is an advanced way to solve crimes for example with new technology and stuff of that sort we can use expensive machinery to find out things and make things less complicated and more efficient
7. Imagine you are explaining Locard's Principle of Exchange to a 7 year old. How would you describe it?
everyone has a different finger print when you are accused of something or want to be found we can just look up your name or fingerprint because everyone has a copy of it