Forensics Semester 1

Forensics Semester 1

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9th - 12th Grade

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1.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

The origin of the word Forensics, forensis, means "in open court/public" or "of the forum."

Back

True

Answer explanation

The word Forensics comes from the Latin word 'forensis' which means 'in open court/public' or 'of the forum'. Therefore, the statement is true.

2.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

An opinion is a statement or information that can be verified.

Back

False

Answer explanation

An opinion is a statement that cannot be verified. In this case, the correct choice is False, as opinions are subjective and cannot be proven.

3.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Through our senses of sight, taste, hearing, smell, and touch, we gather information about what is around us.

Back

True

Answer explanation

Our senses of sight, taste, hearing, smell, and touch provide information about our surroundings. This is true.

4.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

A psychologist who has spent the last 50 years studying faces, Paul Ekman is a leading on:

Back

facial analysis and deception.

Answer explanation

Paul Ekman, a psychologist, is a leading expert in facial analysis and deception, studying faces for 50 years.

5.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

All are true of perception EXCEPT...

Back

it is always accurate

Answer explanation

Perception is the interpreting of information received from the senses and can be affected by previous experiences. However, it can be faulty. The statement 'it is always accurate' is incorrect.

6.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

A person who has seen someone or something related to a crime and can communicate these facts is:

Back

an eyewitness

Answer explanation

An eyewitness is a person who has seen someone or something related to a crime and can communicate these facts. They provide firsthand information and are crucial in identifying the correct details.

7.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Deriving a conclusion from the facts using a series of logical steps is:

Back

deductive reasoning

Answer explanation

Deriving a conclusion from the facts using logical steps is deductive reasoning.

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