31
Forensics Ch. 11 Quiz Question and Answer Samples and Techniques

Forensics Ch. 11 Quiz

  • Upload
    lilly

  • View
    72

  • Download
    0

Embed Size (px)

DESCRIPTION

Forensics Ch. 11 Quiz. Question and Answer Samples and Techniques. Experts agree on a single definition for death. There are 4 ways a person can die, and these are referred to as the manner of death. What are the 4 manners of death?. natural death a ccidental death s uicidal death - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

Citation preview

Page 1: Forensics Ch. 11 Quiz

ForensicsCh. 11 Quiz

Question and Answer Samples and Techniques

Page 2: Forensics Ch. 11 Quiz

TRUE or FALSE?TRUE or FALSE?Experts agree on a single definition for death.

Page 3: Forensics Ch. 11 Quiz

TRUE or FALSE?TRUE or FALSE?There are 4 ways a person can die, and these are referred to as the manner of death.

Page 4: Forensics Ch. 11 Quiz

What are the 4 manners of death?

natural deathaccidental deathsuicidal death

homicidal death

Page 5: Forensics Ch. 11 Quiz

A.

B.

C.

D.

E.

A man with a heart condition is attacked and dies from a heart attack during the assault. What is the manner of death?

suicide

natural

accident

homicide

Page 6: Forensics Ch. 11 Quiz

A.

B.

C.

D.

E.

An elderly woman dies after being kept from receiving proper health care by her son. What is the manner of death?

suicide

natural

accident

homicide

Page 7: Forensics Ch. 11 Quiz

A.

B.

C.

D.

E.

The reason someone dies if referred to as the ________________.

time of death

manner of death

mechanism of death

cause of death

Page 8: Forensics Ch. 11 Quiz

A.

B.

C.

D.

E.

Which of the following is NOT a cause of death?

suffocation

strangulation

heart attack

shooting

loss of blood

Page 9: Forensics Ch. 11 Quiz

A.

B.

C.

D.

E.

What is the mechanism of death?

The stiffness that occurs after death.

The immediate reason for a person’s death.

The means by which someone dies.The specific change in the body that brought about death.

Page 10: Forensics Ch. 11 Quiz

What are the 6 factors used to estimate a person’s time of death?

livor mortisrigor mortisalgor mortis

stomach/intestinal contents

decompositioninsects

Page 11: Forensics Ch. 11 Quiz

A.

B.

C.

D.

E.

Livor mortis refers to:

death coolness

death stiffness

death heat

death color

Page 12: Forensics Ch. 11 Quiz

What is lividity?

Pooling of blood in the body

Page 13: Forensics Ch. 11 Quiz

A.

B.

C.

D.

E.

Lividity begins ___ hours after death, and If the skin is pressed, lividity will remain after _________ hours.

2 hours; 6 hours

4 hours; 8 hours

2 hours; 12 hours hours

4 hours; 12 hours

2 hours; 8 hours

Page 14: Forensics Ch. 11 Quiz

TRUE or FALSE?TRUE or FALSE?Lividity can reveal the position of a corpse during the first 8 hours after death.

Page 15: Forensics Ch. 11 Quiz

What does dual lividity suggest?

That a body was kept in one position two hours after death and then moved to a second position before the

lividity became permanent.

Page 16: Forensics Ch. 11 Quiz

TRUE or FALSE?TRUE or FALSE?Rigor mortis is permanent.

Page 17: Forensics Ch. 11 Quiz

A.

B.

C.

D.

E.

Which statement is true about rigor mortis?

When leaving the body, it starts in the feet and works its way up to the head.

It may remain in the body for up to 36 hours.

Peak rigor is at 10 hours.

It starts in the feet and works its way up to the head.

It starts in the head and works its way down to the legs.

Page 18: Forensics Ch. 11 Quiz

TRUE or FALSE?TRUE or FALSE?If a person experiences hypothermia, the onset of rigor will be slower.

Page 19: Forensics Ch. 11 Quiz

A.

B.

C.

D.

E.

Algor mortis means:

death stiffness

death color

death heat and describes the temperature gain in the corpse.

death chill and describes the temperature loss in the corpse.

death heat and describes the temperature loss in the corpse.

Page 20: Forensics Ch. 11 Quiz

A.

B.

C.

D.

E.

To take a corpse’s temperature, forensic investigators insert a thermometer into the ______.

underarm

stomach

rectum

mouth

liver

Page 21: Forensics Ch. 11 Quiz

A.

B.

C.

D.

E.

A rule of thumb is to expect a corpse to lose ____ degrees F/hour.

2.5

3

.5

2

1

Page 22: Forensics Ch. 11 Quiz

Why do medical examiners study the corpse’s stomach and intestinal contents?

To help determine time of death.

Page 23: Forensics Ch. 11 Quiz

A.

B.

C.

D.

E.

If the stomach is empty but food is found in the small intestine, then death occurred _______________ after a meal.

at least 6-8 hours

at least 2-4 hours

0-2 hours

12 or more hours

at least 4-6 hours

Page 24: Forensics Ch. 11 Quiz

TRUE or FALSE?TRUE or FALSE?Cell autolysis begins 4 hours after death.

Page 25: Forensics Ch. 11 Quiz

A.

B.

C.

D.

E.

During decomposition, the skin takes on a marbled appearance within:

8-10 days after death

6-8 days after death

5-6 days after death

2-4 days after death

0-2 days after death

Page 26: Forensics Ch. 11 Quiz

A.

B.

C.

D.

E.

During decomposition, when do fluids begin to leak from the body and organs begin to liquify?

More than 10 days

0-2 days

4-6 days

3-4 days

6-10 days

Page 27: Forensics Ch. 11 Quiz

TRUE or FALSE?TRUE or FALSE?Lower temperatures tend to prevent bacterial growth and slow down decomposition.

Page 28: Forensics Ch. 11 Quiz

The study of insects as they pertain to legal matters is called ________________.

forensic entomology

Page 29: Forensics Ch. 11 Quiz

What insects are the first to arrive to lay eggs on the warm body?

blowflies

Page 30: Forensics Ch. 11 Quiz

What are the 7 stages in the blowfly life cycle?

EggLarva 1Larva 2Larva 3

Pre-PupaEarly & late Pupa

Adult

Page 31: Forensics Ch. 11 Quiz

TRUE or FALSE?TRUE or FALSE?Insect evidence can provide an exact time of death.