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Vocabulary Tasks Unit6

This document provides a unit on solving crimes with science. It includes exercises to choose accurate words to complete sentences related to investigating crimes. Some key areas covered include establishing evidence, determining motives, consulting experts, and detecting specific technical details. The exercises focus on selecting the appropriate words from context to demonstrate comprehension of crime investigation concepts and terminology.

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Vocabulary Tasks Unit6

This document provides a unit on solving crimes with science. It includes exercises to choose accurate words to complete sentences related to investigating crimes. Some key areas covered include establishing evidence, determining motives, consulting experts, and detecting specific technical details. The exercises focus on selecting the appropriate words from context to demonstrate comprehension of crime investigation concepts and terminology.

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ENAP1002 Unit 6: Solving Crimes with Science Compiled by: Ms.

Fatma al Saidi

Choose the accurate word from the box to complete the sentences.

conclude consult logical site technical panel detect

instances specific establish specify authority contrary motive

1. ____________ with a lawyer before you sign any important contract.


2. Investigators are trying to ________ if anyone knew about these problems before the
accident.
3. In most ________ the disease can be controlled by medication.
4. The scientists were able to ________ that their theory was correct by conducting
detailed, technical experiments with the evidence.
5. Please write a detailed report and ______ how you plan to pay for the equipment.
6. The jury came to a _______ conclusion: the defendant was not at the scene of the
crime because multiple witnesses testified that he was at work that day.
7. Surprisingly, the finding proved to be _______ to what the judge had expected.
8. Please give _______________ details about where you were between 8:00 p.m. last
night and 4:00 a.m. today.
9. Although he had a problem with respecting _______________, Tony knew he had to
listen to the police officer.
10. The team was unable to _______________ any chemicals at the crime scene.
11. They knew he was guilty of the crime based on the evidence, but they never discovered
his _______________. They will always wonder why he did it.
12. Several _______________ aspects of the investigation were left to the team of
forensics specialists, while the personal aspects were left to the social workers and
psychiatrists.
13. The _______________ of experts decided that he was ready to enter society again.
14. They are already clearing the _______________ where the new police station will be
built.
ENAP1002 Unit 6: Solving Crimes with Science Compiled by: Ms. Fatma al Saidi

Use the correct form of “ consult” to complete the sentences.

15. I'll have to ___________ my colleagues about the proposed changes.

16. The man, in _________ with his lawyers, decided to plead guilty to the charge of fraud.

17. The attorney for the defence hired a financial ____ to look at the accountants' reports
and summarize them for the jury.

Use the correct form of “ establish” to complete the sentences.

18. The district attorney focused on trying to ________ if anyone knew about these
problems before the accident.

19. Investigators have________ that the defendant had participated in a series of


questionable activities.

20. The detectives provided evidence for _____________ the process of the crime.

Use the correct form of “ specific” to complete the sentences.


21. The police ask many ___________ questions, like the victim’s name and age.
22. They need to know the ___________ of what happened.
23. They want to know ___________ when the crime happened.
24. They want witnesses to ___________ what they saw.
25. They hope witnesses can give them ___________ information about the crime.

Tick the word that completes the sentence. conclusion


26. They had _______________ evidence of her guilt. conclusive
conclude

Choose the word that best completes each sentence.

27. In one ___, the culprit was actually one of the investigators on the case.
A) revolution B) instance C) conclusion D) motive

28. .The forensic scientists were able to ___ that their theory was correct after
analysing the evidence collected at the crime site.
A) establish B) motivate C) revolution D) conclude

29. Unable to ___ that the defendant had access to the weapon, the attorney had to
dismiss the case.
A) minimize B) consult C) motivate D) establish
ENAP1002 Unit 6: Solving Crimes with Science Compiled by: Ms. Fatma al Saidi

30. 2The manager will write a detailed report and ___the needed equipment for the
7
project.
A) detect B) specify C) conclude D) consult
.
31. .The jury came to a ___ conclusion: the suspect was at the crime scene and his
DNA analysis established his relation to the crime.
A) technical B) minimal C) logical D) contrary

Use the correct form of the following to complete the sentences.

technical motive specific site


establish authority detect motivation

32. The emergency medical teams go to accident _______________ to help accident


victims.
33. Advertisements can make you think that you will achieve good results with their
product, so you are ______________ to buy them.
34. A _____________ for acting kind is believing that ‘what goes around, comes
around.”
35. The detectives ____________ that his fingerprints matched the ones from the crime
scene.
36. They want to know ________________ when the crime happened.
37. He wrote an _________________ book titled Crime in Nineteenth Century Britain.
38. There has been no ____________ change in the patient's condition.
39. Personally, I found some parts of the book a little too ____________ to follow.

Use the correct form of “ detect” to complete the sentences.


40. Early ___________ of the cancer improves the chances of successful treatment.
41. During the investigation, two ___________ assumed the identities of antiques
dealers.
42. Financial experts have _______________signs that the economy is beginning to
improve.
43. The authority is using metal __________ to improve safety at airports.
44. There is a ____________ note of anger when he talks of his father.
ENAP1002 Unit 6: Solving Crimes with Science Compiled by: Ms. Fatma al Saidi

Answer Key
1. consult 23. specifically
2. establish 24.Specify
3. instance 25.Specific
4. conclude 26.Conclusive
5. specify
6. logical 27. B
7. contrary 28.D
8. specific 29.D
9. authority 30.B
10. detect 31.C
11. motive 32.sites
12. technical 33.motivated
13. panel 34. motive
14. site 35. established
36. specifically
15. Consult 37. authoritative
16. consultation 38.detectable
17. consultant 39.technical

18. establish
19. established 40. detection
41. detectives
20. establishing 42. detected
21.specific 43. Detectors
22. specifics 44. detectable

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