1) What does DNA stand for? a) Does not age b) Deoxyribonucleic Acid c) Dune natural area d) Digital number analog 2) Where do you find DNA in the cell? a) Endoplasmic reticulum b) Golgi bodies c) Nucleus d) Cytoplasm 3) Which of the following pairs would have identical DNA? a) Son and his father b) Mother and her daughter c) Fraternal twins d) Identical twins 4) What is the name for the cell biology technique in which a DNA sample taken from a crime scene is compared with a DNA sample from a suspect? a) DNA fingerprinting b) DNA extraction c) DNA replication d) DNA matching 5) Which of the following objects at a crime scene would be good places to look for DNA samples? a) Dirty laundry b) Hair brush c) Tools d) All of the above 6) In Canada, which organization is responsible for the National DNA Data Bank? a) Royal Canadian Mounted Police b) Canadian Criminal Justice Association c) Statistics Canada d) Health Canada 7) At a crime scene, tiny fragments of physical evidence such as hairs, fibers from clothing or carpeting, or pieces of glass are known as _________. a) Statistical evidence b) Testimonial evidence c) Trace evidence d) Documentary evidence 8) What kinds of cells can you find at a crime scene? a) Blood cells b) Skin cells c) Reproductive cells (semen) d) All of the above 9) What type of lighting can help investigators locate fluids such as urine and semen which might not be visible to the naked eye? a) Infrared b) Laser c) Ultraviolet d) Spot light 10) True or False. In Canada, Forensic Science programs are offered in all Universities and Colleges. a) True b) False

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