1) _______ are commonly used to determine time of death. a) Detectives b) Medical Doctors c) Forensic insects d) All of these 2) Insects undergo _______ or ________ metamorphosis. a) quick-complete b) slow-random c) complete-incomplete d) genetic-physical 3) The use of insects and other arthropods that feed on decaying remains to aid in legal investigations: a) Forensic Scientology b) Forensic Entomology c) Forensic Anthropology d) Crime Scene Investigation 4) ______ apply their knowledge of entomology to provide information for criminal investigatios. a) Forensic Investigators b) Crime Scene Investigators c) Forensic Anthropologists d) Forensic Entomologists 5) Medicolegal forensic entomology focuses on: a) Violent crimes b) Medical crimes c) Drug induced crimes d) None of these 6) Insects are the _____________ forms of life on earth. a) most populated b) most abundant c) nastiest d) smallest 7) PMI stands for a) Probably medically induced b) Premortem induction c) Postmortem interval d) Postmedical investigation 8) There are ____ stages in the human decomposition process. a) 5 b) 3 c) 4 d) None, once you die, that's it 9) PMI can be used to determine: a) Time of death b) Location of death c) Crime scene d) All of these 10) All of the following are stages in the decomposition process EXCEPT: a) Autolysis b) Putrefication c) Butyric Fermentation   d) Dry Decay e) All of these are stages 11) This stage of decomposition starts within 4-10 days after death: a) Putrefication b) Dry decay c) Autolysis d) None of these 12) Dry decay begins with ____ days and lasts years. a) 15-20 b) 25-50 c) 4-10 d) None of these 13) This stage of decomposition involves maggots leaving the body within 10-25 days after death: a) Butyric fermentation b) Autolysis c) Dry decay d) Rigor Mortis 14) There are ____ broad categories of Forensic Entomology. a) 4 b) 2 c) 3 d) 5 15) All of the following can affect decomposition EXCEPT: a) Weather b) Temperature c) Spouse d) Chemicals e) Amount of body fat 16) This condition usually sets in on an undiscovered deceased corpse within 72 hours: a) Rigor mortis b) Liver mortis c) Bloating d) Skeletonization 17) Which of the following is not included in a Forensic Entomologist's job description? a) Testify in court b) Examine fetals c) Identify insects at stages in their life span d) Collect and preserve insects as evidence 18) Diptera refers to _______ insects. a) Beetles b) Flies c) Moths d) Forensic 19) The value of trace evidence was recognized by: a) Edmund Locard b) Sigmund Frued c) Lamond Locard d) None of these 20) Which of the following is the best definition for the term decedent? a) A sudden violent attack b) An individual who has died c) An object which extends below the base d) An individual who descended from ancestry 21) Death from complications after contracting food poisoning would be considered: a) Accidental b) Natural c) Suicide d) Homicide 22) Which of the following describes rigor mortis? a) Stiffening of muscles after death b) Closing of eyes after death c) Settling of blood after death d) Loosening of muscles after death 23) Most insects used in investigations are in ____ major orders: a) 7 b) Unlimited c) 2 d) There are no major orders 24) Which of the following best describes manner of death? a) The biological process of death b) Scientific decomposition c) Details of death d) Method for categorizing a death 25) Drag marks can in the area can help death investigators with: a) Confirm death b) Document the scene c) Collect victim's personal property d) Determine location of death 26) Coleoptera refers to ________ insects. a) Beetles b) Moths c) Flies d) Nocturnal 27) The highest cause of death for homicides and suicides are: a) Asphyxiation b) Firearms c) Drowning d) Overdose 28) Which of the following is the most reliable form of identification? a) Fingerprints b) Dental records c) Hair follicles d) Bone marrow 29) Being deprived of oxygen such as strangulation or suffocation is: a) Cessation b) Decedent c) Heart attack d) Asphyxiation 30) Death should confirmed by and pronounced by death investigators when? a) Upon arriving at scene  b) After completing autopsy c) Before the family arrives d) Death investigators don't pronounce death 31) Which of the following is a true statement? a) Homicide can only be intentional b) Homicide can be intentional and unintentional c) Homicide can only be unintentional d) Homicide is neither intentional or unintentional 32) Patterns which indicate a cloth, rope or cord has been wrapped around a body part: a) Cessation b) Ligature marks c) Cyanosis d) None of these 33) Every contact leaves a: a) Memory b) Existence of presence c) Trace d) Contact 34) Examining stomach contents is important for which of the following? a) Determining what last meal was b) Determining where last meal came from c) Determining time of death d) Determining if the last meal was good 35) Something that establishes or disproves a fact is: a) Test subjects b) Eye witness c) Evidence d) Court hearings 36) Evidence that is tangible; large or small; also called real evidence: a) Physical evidence b) Direct evidence c) Testimonial evidence d) Characteristic evidence 37) A statement made under oath is an example of: a) Physical evidence b) Court hearing  c) Testimonial evidence  d) Memory evidence 38) Investigators work with artists to create _____ or sketches of a person's face. a) Facial features b) FACES c) Face predictions d) Facial composites 39) This is produced by a specific action or event at the scene and must be observed/recorded: a) Conditional evidence b) Indirect evidence c) Circumstantial evidence d) None of thes 40) All of the following may affect witness recollection EXCEPT: a) Age b) Time of crime c) Gender d) Drugs 41) Studies have shown that if a face is ________ or ______ it is more likely to be recognized. a) attractive or ugly b) long or ugly c) black or ugly d) white or attractive 42) Physical evidence is valuable for all the following reasons EXCEPT: a) It can prove a crime has been committed b) It shows there was a physical change c) It backs up witness testimony d) It links a suspect with a victim or crime scene 43) The suggestion that exposure to TV shows can alter juror's expectations  a) The Bunny Effect b) CSI Effect c) Potential Impact Effect d) None of these 44) Autopsies are requires if: a) Foul play is suspected b) An infant is found deceased c) The family requests it d) The victim was an inmate e) All of these  45) A body can be identified by all of the following EXCEPT: a) Fingerprints b) Dental records c) Hair color d) DNA

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