General CSI
Forensic Science
Fingerprints
DNA
Polygraph
100

What does CSI stand for?

What is Crime Scene Investigator 

100

What is Forensic Science?

What is uses science to solve legal issues

100

Is there anyway that two people can have the same fingerprints?

What is NO

100

What did we extract DNA from earlier this week?

What is Strawberry DNA

100

What is another name for a Polygraph Test?

What is a Lie Detector Test

200

What does an investigator wear to prevent Cross Contamination? 

What is Gloves

200

What does a toxicologist do?

What is determine what drugs or other substances are in the subject who has died

200

A small or incomplete fingerprint is called what?

What is a Partial Print
200

Name 3 things that DNA contributes too?

What is Hair Colour, Eye Colour, Skin Colour, Height, the size of your Nose, and much much more

200

Describe a Polygraph

What is a test to determine their stress response 

300

Describe what Evidence is

What is something that gives proof or leads to a conclusion 

300

Define forensic pathology

What is identify victims, perform autopsies, and collect evidence from the subject

300

What are the two identifications of fingerprints?

What are Uniqueness and Persistence

300

Who would share 100% of their DNA with another person?

What is Identical Twins

300

Name 3 of the stats recorded during a Polygraph Test 

What is Breathing Rate, Perspiration (sweat), Blood Pressure, and Pulse Rate

400

What is Cross Contamination?

What is evidence does NOT get mixed up with other evidence

400

The study how arthropods (insects) interact with bodies

What is (Forensic) Entomology

400

What are the 3 different types of fingerprints?

What is Arches, Loops, and Whorls

400

What shape does DNA form?

What is a Double Helix

400

How could a Polygraph be used in an investigation?

What is shows how the body reacts to stress when answering questions, therefore helps investigators determine if someone is lying

500

What are the 3 types of witnesses? Give an example for each one

What is Expert Witness (expert in a specific field), Character Witness (someone who speaks about the morals and reputation of the person on trial), and Eye Witness (someone who personally saw something happen)

500

What does a Forensic Odontologist study?

What is bite marks and dental remains 

500

What is the least common type of fingerprint? (HINT: Megan has this type)

What is Arches
500

Name the four bases that create DNA (BONUS POINTS: Name which bases go with each other)

What is Adenine, Thymine, Guanine, and Cytosine


BONUS POINT ANSWERS: Adenine and Thymine, Cytosine and Guanine


500

What are some flaws to using a polygraph as evidence? (There are 2 answers that can be accepted)

What is someone could have a false response to the polygraph ie. someone who is innocent could have a stress response which makes them look guilty OR people who have committed crimes in the past might not have a stress response like an average person

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