FSC 100 Practice Test Questions and answers 2024 correct
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FSC 100 Practice Test Questions and answers 2024 correct
Dr. Alec Jeffreys - ANSWER became the first person to make a breakthrough in DNA exclusion in 1984
True - ANSWER humans inherit a genome of 23 chromosomes from each parent for a total of 46
destroyed - ANSWER in ca...
FSC 100 Practice Test Questions
and answers 2024 correct
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Dr. Alec Jeffreys - ANSWER became the first person to make a breakthrough
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in DNA exclusion in 1984
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True - ANSWER humans inherit a genome of 23 chromosomes from each
parent for a total of 46
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destroyed - ANSWER in canada, after voluntary DNA is used in an
investigation, samples that do not lead to a conviction are ___________
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CODIS (combined DNA index systems) - ANSWER a software program;
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stores DNA profiles of convicted individuals
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primary offences - ANSWER in canada, sexual crimes and murder fall into the
category of meaning a DNA sample of the convicted perpetrator is automatically
added to the Convicted Offender Index
primary offences - ANSWER offence in relation to sexual offences against
children; sexually related offences; murder; attempt to commit murder
,secondary offences - ANSWER escape custody or assist escape; prisoner of
war; indecent acts; assault police; break and entering; utter death threats
upon conviction, not arrest - ANSWER when is DNA taken from offender
national academy of sciences (NAS) report - ANSWER the realiability of DNA
as a gold standard of forensic science was published in the 2009 _______________
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STR Analysis - ANSWER DNA typing method that examines smaller regions
of repeated sequences, thus requiring less DNA, and being less time consuming
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ACE-V (analysis, comparison, evaluation, verification) - ANSWER
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identification process
ACE-V (analysis, comparison, evaluation, verification) - ANSWER the
progression from first awareness that one fingerprint should be compared to
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another consists of four steps
true - ANSWER DNA is totally individualizing, except in identical twins (t or
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f)
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nucleus - ANSWER DNA can be extracted from any fluid that has a cell with a
__________
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bodily fluid deposition - ANSWER serology techniques are used to screen
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evidence items for the presence and type of
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the crime scene index (CSI) - ANSWER the national DNA Databank is
responsible for two indices: The Convicted Offender Index (COI) and the
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cheek cells - ANSWER in a buccal swab, DNA samples are extracted from
flourine - ANSWER this is not a nitrogen-containing base of dna
, thymine, guanine, cystosine - ANSWER a nitrogen-containing base of dna
advanced ridgeology - ANSWER defined as the study and uniqueness of
friction ridge structures and formations
true - ANSWER in canada, fingerprints are defined as both the friction skin
pattern formation found on human skin, as well as the impression or mark left on a
surface after having had contact with fingers (t or f)
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ridges are persistent after death, allowing for ID during decomposition -
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ANSWER what is not one of the four premises of friction ridge identification?
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(1) ridges develop on the foetus, prior to birth
(2) ridge paths are unique and never repeated
(3) ridge patterns vary within limits, which allow for classification - ANSWER
four premises of friction ridge identification
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false - ANSWER volar skin is the name for non-friction skin that, unlike
fingers, does not assist in the ability to hold items or provide traction
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sir frances galton - ANSWER in 1892, which cousin of charles darwin was
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responsible for the acceptance of the use of fingerprints
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relief - ANSWER what is not an attribute of friction-skin
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sensitivity, purchase, thickness - ANSWER what are attributes of friction-skin
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rate of sweat (excessive sweating), dietary habits, age - ANSWER what can
affect the composition of fingerprint secretions
true - ANSWER like dna, fingerprint patterns are inherited combinations
derived from both parents (t or f)
false - ANSWER like dna, identical twins have the same fingerprint patterns (t
or f)
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