Text comprehension quiz
Select only ONE correct answer to each question.
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What is the purpose of crime scene observation in an investigation?
- To determine the location of the perpetrator
- To collect physical evidence to solve a crime
- To interview eyewitnesses
- To create a sketch of the crime scene
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How many stages are there in crime scene observation?
- Five
- Two
- Three
- Four
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What is the first stage of crime scene observation?
- Identification of evidence
- Initial assessment
- Analysis and interpretation of evidence
- Documentation of the scene
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Why is the initial assessment phase important in crime scene observation?
- It allows the investigator to interview eyewitnesses
- It sets the foundation for the entire observation process
- It collects physical evidence
- It identifies the perpetrator's motive and means
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What is the second stage of crime scene observation?
- Analysis and interpretation of evidence
- Documentation of the scene
- Identification of evidence
- Sketching the crime scene
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What should an investigator do if they find a piece of evidence at a crime scene?
- Ignore it
- Document it
- Collect it
- Interview the victim
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What is the final stage of crime scene observation?
- Analysis and interpretation of evidence
- Documentation of the scene
- Identification of evidence
- Interviewing eyewitnesses
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What is the significance of analyzing and interpreting evidence in an investigation?
- It determines the mental state of the victim
- It identifies the perpetrator's motive and means
- It sets the foundation for the entire observation process
- It collects physical evidence to solve a crime
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What scientific methods and techniques are used to analyze evidence?
- Fingerprint analysis
- DNA analysis
- Blood spatter analysis
- All of the mentioned options
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How can the interpretation of evidence help investigators understand the perpetrator's motive and means?
- It determines the mental state of the victim
- It identifies the perpetrator's fingerprints
- It sets the foundation for the entire observation process
- It analyzes physical evidence to identify the perpetrator's actions