Careers
Fingerprints
DNA
Crime Scenes
100

True or false: Forensic Toxicologists use blood spatter analysis to solve murders.

False! Forensic Toxicologists investigate the presence of poison and drugs within the body after death.

100

These are the three groups of fingerprints.

What are loops, arches, and whorls?

100

DNA is an abbreviation for this acid.

What is deoxyribonucleic acid?
100

On-the-scene professionals who are called to the scene of a crime to ensure that all physical evidence is properly collected, preserved and documented according to a strict code of standards.

What is a crime scene investigator?

200

The person who is responsible for collecting evidence, analyzing that evidence in the laboratory, and summarizing their findings in a written report.

What is a Forensic Technician?

200

This fingerprint pattern forms a circular or spiral pattern.

What is a whorl?

200

DNA bases that pair up with each other.

What is A with T, and C with G?

200

Investigators search for different types of evidence.

What is blood, clothing, hair, fingerprints, footprints, weapons, etc.

300

Fingerprint examiners are responsible for preserving, studying, and evaluating fingerprints and what else during crime scene investigations.

What are palm prints and footprints?

300

This type of fingerprint pattern slopes towards the thumb.

What is a radial loop?

300

DNA can be found on these items in a crime scene.

What are weapons, clothing, furniture, and other surfaces at the crime scene?

300

True or false: Forensic scientists only work on murder cases.

False, they work on many other post mortem cases as well.

400

Forensic toxicologists test for various substances.

What are gases; illicit drugs; prescription drugs; poisons; alcohol; metals; and other poisons when poisoning or drug overdoses are expected?

400

This type of fingerprint pattern slopes toward the little finger.

What is a ulnar loop?

400

These structures are arranged in two long strands that form a double helix.

What are nucleotides?

400

A common flaw in criminal profiling.

What is stereotyping?

500

Toxicology involves the studying of these components.

What are symptoms, mechanisms, treatments, and detection of poisoning on the body? Chemicals or toxic agents may be biological, physical, or chemical.

500

True or false: Identical twins share the same DNA and the same fingerprints.

False - there is a 1 in 64 billion chance that your fingerprints match up exactly with someone else's.

500

True or false: Human DNA consists of about 3 billion bases, and more than 99 percent of those bases are the same in all people. 

True!

500

Forensic science can be defined as this.

What is the application of sciences such as physics, chemistry, biology, computer science and engineering to matters of law?