Forensic Science Chapter 7

Description

Quiz on Forensic Science Chapter 7, created by cheetahgoddess on 01/10/2014.
cheetahgoddess
Quiz by cheetahgoddess, updated more than 1 year ago
cheetahgoddess
Created by cheetahgoddess over 9 years ago
828
0

Resource summary

Question 1

Question
compound microscope is equipped with two objective lenses (10x and 45x) and has a 10x ocular lens. The highest magnification attainable with this instrument is:
Answer
  • 65x
  • 100x
  • 650x
  • 450x

Question 2

Question
In order to examine an opaque object with a compound microscope, one must:
Answer
  • Use transmitted illumination.
  • Light the object from beneath the stage.
  • Use reflected illumination.
  • Stain the object before viewing it.

Question 3

Question
A parfocal microscope:
Answer
  • Eliminates the need to stain the specimen to be viewed.
  • Has two ocular lenses.
  • Requires a polarized light source.
  • Allows for ease of focusing when switching from low to high power.

Question 4

Question
As the magnification of the compound microscope is increased, the field of view:
Answer
  • Decreases
  • Remains the same
  • Increases
  • Becomes more focused

Question 5

Question
As the magnifying power of the compound microscope increases, the depth of focus:
Answer
  • Remains the same
  • Decreases
  • Increases
  • Becomes less focused

Question 6

Question
A comparison microscope designed to examine bullets and fibers is equipped with:
Answer
  • Vertical illumination.
  • Transmitted illumination.
  • Oblique illumination.
  • Both A and B.

Question 7

Question
When using a compound microscope, the areas above and below the depth of focus are best viewed by adjusting the:
Answer
  • Eyepiece lens.
  • Fine or coarse adjustment.
  • Intensity of the illumination.
  • Numerical aperture.

Question 8

Question
Which microscope has the largest potential working distance?
Answer
  • Steroscopic
  • Comparison
  • Polarizing
  • Compound

Question 9

Question
Which microscope provides a right-side-up image?
Answer
  • Comparison
  • Steroscopic
  • Compound
  • Polarizing

Question 10

Question
In the design of a polarizing microscope, the polarizer is placed between the:
Answer
  • Specimen and the analyzer.
  • Analyzer and the eyepiece.
  • Light source and the sample stage.
  • Sample stage and the analyzer.

Question 11

Question
Normally with a polarizing microscope, the polarizer and analyzer are set:
Answer
  • Parallel to each other.
  • So that maximum plane polarized light can reach the eyepiece.
  • Perpendicular to each other.
  • So that they are in constant motion.

Question 12

Question
Which microscope is best suited to the study of birefringent minerals and fibers?
Answer
  • Stereoscopic
  • Microspectrophotometer
  • Polarizing
  • Comparison

Question 13

Question
The condenser of a compound microscope is located:
Answer
  • At the base.
  • Within the body tube.
  • Beneath the stage.
  • Between the coarse and fine adjustments.

Question 14

Question
Which microscope plots an absorption spectrum of the item under examination?
Answer
  • Polarizing
  • Comparison
  • Stereoscopic
  • Microspectrophotometer

Question 15

Question
A microscope with which light source, when linked to a spectrophotometer, will provide a "fingerprint" spectrum of the object being viewed?
Answer
  • Visible
  • Plane polarized
  • IR (infrared)
  • UV (ultraviolet)

Question 16

Question
_____ are used to focus the SEM (scanning electron microscope).
Answer
  • Analyzers
  • Lenses
  • Polarizers
  • Magnets

Question 17

Question
The image produced by an SEM is initially displayed on:
Answer
  • An X-ray analyzer.
  • Photographic paper.
  • An X-ray film.
  • A cathode ray tube.

Question 18

Question
The microscope that provides the highest resolution and greatest depth of focus is the:
Answer
  • SEM
  • Comparison
  • Compound
  • Steroscopic

Question 19

Question
Which microscope can be linked to an X-ray analyzer?
Answer
  • SEM
  • Microspectrophotometer
  • Steroscopic
  • Polarizing

Question 20

Question
Which microscope is most likely to be used as a tool for determining whether or not a suspect has recently fired a gun?
Answer
  • Comparison
  • Polarizing
  • SEM
  • Steroscopic

Question 21

Question
When the SEM's primary electron beam bombards a specimen, it causes the emission of:
Answer
  • Electrons from elements of the upper layer of the specimen.
  • X-rays from the target.
  • Gamma rays from the target.
  • Both A and B.

Question 22

Question
Richard Bruno Hauptmann was convicted of the kidnap and murder of the Lindbergh child in part on the basis of optical examination of:
Answer
  • GSR (gunshot residue)
  • Wood
  • Hair
  • Fibers

Question 23

Question
A microscope uses a combination of _____ to magnify an image.
Answer
  • Stages
  • Mirrors
  • Lenses
  • Confocals

Question 24

Question
A type of image that cannot be viewed directly is called a(n) ___________ image.
Answer
  • Real
  • Imaginary
  • Reflected
  • Virtual

Question 25

Question
A transparent specimen is viewed through a microscope using _____ light while an opaque object requires _____ illumination.
Answer
  • Transmitted; stereoscopic
  • Confocal; transmitted
  • Vertical; horizontal
  • Transmitted; vertical

Question 26

Question
The size of the specimen area in view is known as the:
Answer
  • Depth of field.
  • Field of view.
  • Stage size.
  • Objective.

Question 27

Question
Crystals that are _____ produce two planes of polarized light, each perpendicular to the other.
Answer
  • Amporphous
  • Solid
  • Birefringent
  • Colored

Question 28

Question
If crystals of unknown origin are viewed under a polarizing microscope and appear dark, what can be concluded about the crystals?
Answer
  • The crystals are not heroin crystals
  • The crystals are colorless
  • The crystals are polarizing
  • The crystals are non-polarizing

Question 29

Question
What instrument can be used to view a single fiber found at a crime scene and identify its generic class?
Answer
  • Infrared microspectrophotometer
  • Stereoscopic microscope
  • Polarizing microscope
  • Both a and c

Question 30

Question
The major advantages of the SEM image include all of the following except:
Answer
  • High magnification.
  • High reproducibility.
  • High resolution.
  • Great depth of focus.

Question 31

Question
Components of a compound microscope include all of the following except:
Answer
  • Expander.
  • Stage.
  • Coarse adjustment.
  • Condenser.

Question 32

Question
An objective lens with a numerical aperture of 1.50 can separate details at half the distance of a lens with a numerical aperture of:
Answer
  • 0.65
  • 3.00
  • 30.00
  • 0.75

Question 33

Question
An object with the letter "L" is viewed under low power of a compound microscope. The image would appear as:
Answer
  • Regular
  • Upside-down, Flipped
  • Upside-down
  • Flipped

Question 34

Question
The magnification power of a microscope equals the magnifying power of the:
Answer
  • Eyepiece lens.
  • Objective lens.
  • Objective lens multiplied by two.
  • Objective lens multiplied by the eyepiece lens.

Question 35

Question
The microscope examination of a bullet requires:
Answer
  • Transmitted light.
  • Reflected light.
  • Condensed light.
  • All of the above.

Question 36

Question
Which of these is not part of the optical system of a compound microscope?
Answer
  • Abbé condenser
  • Objective lens
  • Eyepiece lens
  • The body tube

Question 37

Question
Which of the following statements is false?
Answer
  • If the polarizer and analyzer of a polarizing microscope are placed parallel to each other, no light will penetrate.
  • Light confined to a single plane of vibration is said to be polarized.
  • Many crystals are birefringent.
  • The lens nearest the specimen is called the objective lens.

Question 38

Question
The most important tool of the firearms examiner is the:
Answer
  • Compound microscope.
  • Comparison microscope.
  • Stereoscopic microscope.
  • Polarizing microscope.

Question 39

Question
Which of the following is false?
Answer
  • The scanning electron microscope (SEM) produces an image by aiming a beam of electrons onto a specimen.
  • The major attraction of the SEM is its high magnification and depth of field.
  • The SEM produces an image that is stereoscopic in appearance.
  • Microwaves are generated when the electron beam of the SEM strikes a target.

Question 40

Question
Palynology is the study of:
Answer
  • Fish
  • Insects
  • Birds
  • Spores

Question 41

Question
Which type of pollen is rarely deposited on objects except by direct contact with the plant?
Answer
  • Anemophilous
  • Exine
  • Entomophilous
  • Gameotphyte

Question 42

Question
The pattern of the pollen grain surface is called:
Answer
  • Sculpturing.
  • Apertures.
  • Exine.
  • Pollen rain.
Show full summary Hide full summary

Similar

C3 - Formulae to learn
Tech Wilkinson
Geography Restless Earth
sophieelizabeth
GCSE PHYSICS: Energy Transfer
magykman1998
World Cup Quiz
Alex Declan
Conceptos Generales De Robótica
fede ramos
Graphics Key Words
Mrs.Barnes
Maths GCSE - What to revise!
sallen
AP Psychology Practice Exam
Jacob Simmons
Think Python
tsilvo2001
LOVE AND RELATIONSHIPS~ AQA POETRY ANTHOLOGY
Fozia Xx
1. Noțiuni generale.
Snakey Snakey