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___1. It is very important on the part of the investigating officer.

He can
readily identify the evidences through this during the trial of the case in
court.
a. collection of physical evidence c. marking of physical evidence
b. presentation of physical evidence d. taking custody of physical
evidence
___2. When a firearm is found at the scene of a crime, the investigator
should take note of the following pertinent facts or features about the
firearm, except
a. type of firearm c. serial number
b. caliber d. fingerprints
___3. When a bullet or bullets is/are found at the scene of the crime,
the following should be noted down, except
a. type of bullet c. shape of bullet
b. whether the firearm is loaded or not d. caliber of bullet
___4. When picking up a suspected firearm in a crime scene, the
investigator should pick it
a. by inserting a piece of wood or pencil at the bore
b. by holding the firearm with his hands on its handle
c. by holding the firearm on its trigger and trigger guard
d. by holding the firearm using a handkerchief or small non-metallic
string inserted carefully into the trigger guard
___5. In picking up a cocked firearm, the best and safest way is to:
a. insert a lump of paper or cloth on the open hammer to prevent it
from striking down accidentally
b. put the lock of the firearm into safety before taking custody of it
c. insert a metal cork into the muzzle of the firearm to prevent the
projectile from ejecting if there is an accidental firing
d. to empty the firearm of any live bullet to render it safe from
accidental firing
___6. Fire bullets may be marked at the following portions:
a. at the ogive c. at the ogive and/or base
b. at the base d. none of the above
___7. Empty shells may be marked best at the following portions:
a. Inside, near the open mouth c. Outside, near the open mouth
b. On the body of the shell d. All of them
___8. Most barrels for use on hunting rifles and in military firearms are
made from a high alloy
a. chrome molybdenum c. aluminum alloy
b. tungsten carbide d. titanium
___9. A phase in gun barrel making that uses a gun-drill fed through a
tight-fitting guide bush into the end of the barrel
a. reaming c. rifling
b. drilling d. lapping
___10. This process removes some of the scars and scratches left by the
drilling operation, removing metal chips from the entire surface since it
is slightly larger in diameter than that of the drill.
a. reaming c. rifling
b. drilling d. lapping
TRUE OR FALSE. Write TRUE, if the statement is correct, otherwise write
FALSE.
____________1. In bullet holes on fabrics, the diameter of the entrance
hole will be of little help in determining the caliber of the bullet.
____________2. Contact or near contact entrance holes and entrance
holes caused by a bullet that has struck an intermediate object will
typically have very even margins.
____________3. A common characteristic of bullet entrance holes is
the presence of bullet wipe residue.
____________4. Bullet entrance holes typically have very even margins.
____________5. Determining which hole is the entrance hole is critical
because the evidence needed for a distance determination will be on
the exit side.
____________6. Generally speaking, the lower the velocity of the
cartridge the greater the damage to the garment in a contact gunshot.
____________7. Elongated holes caused by bullets striking at an
extreme angle will have very rough margins.
____________8. Grazing bullets sometimes may cause several holes in
wrinkled or folded garments.
____________9. A common characteristic of bullet entrance holes is
the presence of bullet wipe residue.
____________10. Chemically processing a garment for lead residues
will cause a pink reaction around the hole.

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