Crime Scene Investigation Quiz Crafted by –
Aastha Verma
Introduction to Crime Scene Investigation
Crime scene investigation is the use of physical evidence at the scene of the crime and the use of deductive and inductive reasoning to gain knowledge of the events surrounding the crime. Crime scene investigation is multidisciplinary and involves a systematic search of the crime scene; meticulous observation and documentation of the scene; photography and sketching of the scene; the identification, processing, and collection of physical evidence such as fingerprints, footwear impressions, hair, fibers, biological fluids, and materials for DNA analysis; and. perhaps most important, the application of careful reasoning to the facts.
Let's look at the questions and their answers
Ques 1. Evidence can provide
a) Proof that a crime has been committed
b) Exonerate the innocent
c) Establish the key elements of a crime
d) All of the above
Answer- d) All of the above
Ques 2. In a plane crash case, the following method for survey is most useful
a) Spiral method
b) Strip method
c) Zonal method
d) Wheel method
Answer- d) Wheel method
Ques 3. Preservation of footprint on snow can be done by
a) Plaster of Paris Cast
b) Sulphur Casting
c) Tracing
d) Wax Casting
Answer- b) Sulphur Casting
Ques 4. The book “Crime Investigation” is written by
a) Paul Kirk
b) Osterburg
c) Hans Gross
d) Albert S. Osborn
Answer- a) Paul Kirk
Ques 5. The following methods can be used for collection of fibers from crime scene, except
a) Adhesive tape
b) Plaster of Paris
c) Picking by forceps
d) Vacuuming
Answer- b) Plaster of Paris
Ques 6. If an evidence at the crime scene is contaminated, investigator must do which of the following :
a) Decontaminate the evidence
b) Must record this fact
c) Destroy the evidence
d) Bring the fact to the notice of superior
Answer- b) Must record this fact
Ques 7. In connection with a crime scene sketch, which of the following is correct ?
a) Distances can be measured by steps.
b) Small distances, for example, distance between a firearm and victim, can be guessed, whereas others can be measured by a measuring tape.
c) Each distance should be accurately measured, accurately converted according to scale chosen and then marked on sketch.
d) Each distance should be accurately measured, may be approximately converted to scale and then marked in sketch.
Answer- c) Each distance should be accurately measured, accurately converted according to scale chosen and then marked on sketch.
Ques 8. The ideal method of collecting and packing of physical evidence for its transportation to a forensic science laboratory mainly depends on :
a) Nature of transportation available
b) Nature of evidence
c) Nature of investigator
d) Nature of scene of crime
Answer- b) Nature of evidence
Ques 9. The objective of any crime scene investigation follows the given sequence:
a) Collect, Preserve, Recognize, Interpret and Reconstruct
b) Recognize, Preserve, Collect, Interpret and Reconstruct
c) Collect, Interpret, Preserve, Recognize and Reconstruct
d) Preserve, Collect, Interpret, Recognize and Reconstruct
Answer- b) Recognize, Preserve, Collect, Interpret and Reconstruct
Ques 10. The first step in investigating a crime scene is to
a) Examine possible evidence
b) Document what happened
c) Interview the first officer at the scene or the victim
d) Process the crime scene evidence
Answer- c) Interview the first officer at the scene or the victim