Any impression, cut, gouge, scratch, or abrasion made when contact occurs between a tool and an object.
What are... Tool marks?
DNA stands for?
What is.. Deoxyribonucleic Acid?
What are...Castings?
Bullets always travel in this type of path.
What is...palaboric path?
If a bullet wound had an impact angle of 73 degrees, what would be the angle at which the gun was shot?
What is... 19 degrees?
Triangle angles add up to 180 degrees.
180-73-90= 19 degrees
Marks produced along the edges as the surface is cut.
What... are Cut marks?
DNA would be classified as these types of evidence.
What are...Biological, circumstantial, individual?
Tool marks would be classified as these types of evidence.
What are... Circumstantial, physical, class?
Projectile bullets with striations and marks on it would be classified as these types of evidence.
What is... Physical, circumstantial, and individual?
A bullet hole was found at the scene of a bank robbery. The hole measures 4mm in width and 10 mm in length. What is the angle of impact?
What is... 23.6 degrees???
Sin-1 (W/L)= impact angle
Impressions made by a tool when pressed against a softer surface.
What is ...Indentation marks?
What is... Extraction, Amplification, Electrophoresis, and Analyze (CODIS)
What are...Abrasion Marks?
To calculate a bullet's trajectory, you would need the following:
What are... bullet speed, gravity, and angle?
If you found this footprint at the scene of the crime, what steps would you take to collect the evidence, and how would you classify the evidence?
What is... Create a casting of the print and compare the shoe indentations and markings to any known suspect's shoes.
Classification: Physical, circumstantial, class.
Grooves in the barrel of the gun increase the accuracy of the bullet. What is this term called?
What is...Rifling?
The three-step process of completing PCR (polymerase chain reaction)
100 points for each step and 100 points for explanation.
What is.. 1. Denaturing (separating the DNA strands), 2. Anneling (binding a primer to the target section of DNA), 3. Extension (add in the complementary base pairs)
Cracks on glass that are created by the stress of the object striking it.
What are... radial cracks?
Ballistics can be individual evidence, what things found on a bullet cartridge would indicate it being individual evidence?
What are...Firing pin marks, extractor marks, rifling striations?
Based on the two gunshots through the glass, which one came first? Explain
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What is... Gunshot B came first because its radial crack extends out, as gunshot A's radial cracks reach B's and stop.
One of the three categories of ballistics that focuses on "what happens from the time the projectile leaves the weapon and hits the target".
What is... External Ballistics?
Not on the test....
When looking at a STR report, what major clue would indicate what gender the DNA belongs to?
What is... Having the STRs located on a Y-chromosome?
These type of tool marks were found at the scene of the crime. What type of impressions would you say they left there, and what tool do you believe made it?

What is.... Abrasion (scratching)....Tool....
100 points each: Explain what ballistic evidence could be found at scene of the crime.
What is... type of firearm used, caliber of the bullet, number of bullets fired, where the shooter was, weapon fired recently, firearm used in a previous crime.
500 points for each of the database systems used for any of the forms of evidence we have discussed.
Ballistics: NIBIN
Fingerprints: IAFIS
DNA: CODIS