1) A drawing that shows a real object with accurate sizes reduced or enlarged by a certain amount. a) Scale b) Rectangular coordinates c) Transecting baseline d) Triangulation method 2) Consists of a bird’s-eye-view or floor plan sketch of the scene. a) Scale b) Overview sketch c) Elevation sketch d) Cross-projection sketch 3) Portrays a vertical plane rather than a horizontal plane. a) Overview sketch b) Elevation sketch c) Cross-projection sketch d) Perspective sketch 4) Consists of a combination of the overview and elevation sketches. a) Overview sketch b) Elevation sketch c) Cross-projection sketch d) Perspective sketch 5) Depicts the scene or item of interest in three dimensions. a) Overview sketch b) Elevation sketch c) Cross-projection sketch d) Perspective sketch 6) Depicts the scene or item of interest in three dimensions. a) Overview sketch b) Elevation sketch c) Cross-projection sketch d) Perspective sketch 7) An object is located by making a measurement at right angles from each of two walls. a) Rectangular coordinates b) Transecting baseline c) Triangulation method d) Scale 8) Particularly useful in large, irregularly shaped outdoor areas. Transect the crime scene by laying down a tape measure along some convenient line so it crosses the entire area. a) Rectangular coordinates b) Transecting baseline c) Triangulation method d) Scale 9) Measurements are taken from two fixed points at the scene to the object you desire to locate a) Rectangular coordinates b) Transecting baseline c) Triangulation method d) Scale

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