TC304Quiz 01: Forensic Science 973 Student ID #:Period:%???& BBC@&@AArialBBD(B&@AoIn the _____, Chinese thinkers produced a book on how to distinguish drowning deaths from strangulation deaths.pBBCA&@AA. 700spBCCA&@AB. 800spBTCDA&@AC. 900spBCDA&@A D. 1200sBBBA&@A#.CCC0BAQuiz 1CCCA{C{CCPA{{_CCC@A{hCCCA\BACA&@C@DBAoIn the 1200s, Chinese thinkers produced a book on how to distinguish drowning deaths from strangulation deaths. BxBCA&!@@?B$BBA&@A#.B$B D(B&@AwMark all of the correct answers: Select the developments that occurred in the field of forensic science in the 1800s. BBCA&@A<A. The first recorded use of fingerprints to solve a crime.BCCA&@A0B. The first use of toxicology in a jury trial.B6CDA&@AFC. The Chinese used fingerprints to record the identity of documents.BfCDA&@AFD. The development of the first microscope with a comparison bridge. C`CC8FA@,B@DCAThe following developments occurred in the field of forensic science in the 1800s: The first recorded use of fingerprints to solve a crime. The first use of toxicology in a jury trial. The development of the first microscope with a comparison bridge. ~CCC8FA!@?B6CD(B&@ANC. The development of the absorption - inhibition ABO blood typing technique.B$BBA&@A#.B$B D(B&@AwMark all of the correct answers: Select the developments that occurred in the field of forensic science in the 1900s. BBCA&@A+A. The study of voiceprint identification.BfCDA&@A>D. The identification of the polymorphic nature of red cells.BCCA&@A6B. The development of the presumptive test for blood.C`CC8FA@ B@DCA?The following developments occurred in the field of forensic science in the 1900s: The study of voiceprint identification. The development of the presumptive test for blood. The development of the absorption - inhibition ABO blood typing technique. The identification of the polymorphic nature of red cells. ~CCC8FA%?@@&BBC@&@ABBDtB&@AFrench forensic scientist Edmond Locard believed that when an object comes into contact with another object, a cross-transfer of evidence occurs. This became known as Locard's _____.pBBCA&@AA. Rule of TransferencepB(CCA&@AB. Exchange PrinciplepB`CDA&@AC. Theory of RelativitypBCDA&@AD. None of the above.BBBA&@A#.\BACA&@B@DBAFrench forensic scientist Edmond Locard believed that when an object comes into contact with another object, a cross-transfer of evidence occurs. This became known as Locard's Exchange Principle. BxBCA&%?@@B B@ D(B&@AnTrue or False: Low powers are used on a microscope when studying small specimens such as pollen, blood, etc. B BBA&@A#.BBCA&@AA. TrueB5CCA&@A B. FalseGCB@BA@BDxBAfFalse. High powers are used on a microscope when studying small specimens such as pollen, blood, etc. BAAA F-2, 2.21 F-2, 2.23 D-7, 7.31