Text comprehension quiz
Select only ONE correct answer to each question.
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What is the goal of creating a portrait of a criminal?
- To identify and apprehend the suspect
- To clear innocent people from suspicion
- To create a visual representation of the crime scene
- To provide a psychological profile of the suspect
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What kind of information is gathered to create a portrait of a suspect?
- The suspect's social media accounts
- The suspect's employment history
- The suspect's physical appearance
- The suspect's criminal history
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How is a composite sketch typically created?
- By a trained artist
- Through the use of specialized software
- By a handwriting expert
- By a psychologist
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What is important to keep in mind during the process of creating a composite sketch?
- The suspect's age and gender
- Eyewitnesses may have different recollections of the suspect's appearance
- The suspect's occupation and education level
- The suspect's nationality and ethnicity
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Why is it necessary to consult with multiple eyewitnesses when creating a composite sketch?
- To get a more complete and accurate picture of the suspect's appearance
- To identify the suspect's occupation
- To determine the suspect's level of education
- To understand the suspect's motives
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How is a composite sketch typically circulated to identify a suspect?
- Through social media
- On flyers and posters
- On television and in newspapers
- All of the mentioned options
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What other information and evidence is used in the investigation of a criminal case?
- Eyewitness testimony
- Physical evidence
- Video surveillance footage
- All of the mentioned options
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What details might be included in a written description of a suspect's appearance?
- The suspect's physical appearance and clothing
- The suspect's occupation and education level
- The suspect's psychological profile
- The suspect's nationality and ethnicity
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What is the purpose of a written description of a suspect's appearance?
- To provide a psychological profile of the suspect
- To create a visual representation of the crime scene
- To clear innocent people from suspicion
- To identify and apprehend the suspect
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How do law enforcement agencies work with eyewitnesses to create a portrait of a suspect?
- By asking leading questions to influence the eyewitness's recollection
- By using hypnosis to recover memories
- By showing the eyewitness a series of photographs or lineups
- By relying solely on the eyewitness's initial report