There are 3 main types of finger prints. What are they?
What is loop, whirl, and arch?
This cipher uses a keyword to encrypt a message.
What is keyword cipher?
Name one substance that is UV reactive.
Petroleum jelly, invisible ink, saliva, sweat residues, urine, bone, etc.
True or False - Forensic Scientists sole crimes.
What is false?
How did we figure out who took Bernard?
What is handwriting analysis?
What fingerprint do you have on your left pointer finger?
Loop, arch, whirl, etc.
Name a sentence that uses all the letters in the alphabet at least once.
The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.
The quick onyx goblin jumps over the lazy dwarf.
Sphinx of black quartz, judge my vow.
etc.
Explain 2 different ways people might wite the same letter.
Some people cross their capital I, others do not
Some people write their lowercase a with a hook on top
Some people loop their y's and g's while others do not
Some people dot their lowercase i's, while others might circle instead
etc.
Name a feature of a blood splatter that did not travel very far.
It is small in size, usually perfect circles, etc.
Made in the 1700s, this cipher substitutes letters with symbols based on a geometric grid, making it visually distinct.
What is masonic/pigpen cipher?
What is the least common out of the 3 main types of finger prints?
Double points if you know the percentage!
What is arches - 5%?
What do we call our genetic code that determines if you are left handed or write handed?
What is DNA?
This cipher encrypts a message by shifting the alphabet by some number.
What is the Caesar cipher?
Where do we record what evidence was found at a crime scene?
What is a crime scene sketch?
What evidence can a forensic scientist find using a UV light?
Bodily fluids, urine, blood, sweat, etc.
What is the most common out of the 3 different types of finger prints?
Double points if you know the percentage!
What is loop - 60-65%?
Why is DNA good evidence in a crime scene?
DNA at a crime scene can help establish an unknown victim, identify the suspect, etc.
When making a crime scene sketch, what angle do we draw it at?
What is bird's eye view?
Name 2 features of blood splatter that has traveled far.
Larger in size, not perfect circles, lots of smaller splatters surrounding the major splatter from impact, etc.
This cipher, originating from the Hebrew alphabet in the 1300s, reverses the alphabet to encrypt a message.
What is atbash cipher?
Ms. Mel has one of the rarest fingerprints in the world. What is it's full name? (2 words)
What is tented arch?
What does DNA stand for?
What is Deoxyribonucleic Acid?
What detail might we leave out on a crime scene sketch?
What is posters, paintings, light switches, windows, potted plants, etc.
The black bead on Bernard's genetic code necklace represents what?
What is his eye color?
What color light would you use on a green dollar to see a fingerprint better?
What is a green light?