When somebody commits a crime, detectives have to ____________the crime scene very carefully. a) solve (v) b) investigate (v) c) puzzle (n) d) suspect (n)
b) investigate (v)
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There are four types of _______________ in forensics: fingerprints, tracks, DNA, digital tracks. a) suspects (n) b) guilty (adj) c) crime scenes (n) d) evidence (n)
d) evidence (n)
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All living things have DNA. DNA carries our ________ information and decides our characteristics, like hair and eye color. a) forensic (adj) b) tracks (n) c) genetic (adj) d) suspect (n)
c) genetic (adj)
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One way to solve a crime is by using fingerprints found at the crime scene. Everyone has ___________ fingerprints. a) unique (adj) b) method (n) c) whorl (adj) d) loop (adj)
a) unique (adj)
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Detectives study tracks, or signs that people leave behind, like tire tracks, digital tracks or ___________. a) footprints b) puzzles c) trash d) sweat
a) footprints
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When detectives use science to solve crimes, this is called _____________. a) genetics b) forensics
b) forensics
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____________is the study of how the genes of living things pass on characteristics. a) Genetics b) Forensics
a) Genetics
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Using the clues from the crime scene, the detectives _____________ 3 possible suspects. a) solved (v) b) identified (v) c) unique (adj) d) criminals (n)
b) identified (v)
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One of the 5 ______________ has black hair, and black hair was found at the crime scene. a) emails (n) b) information (n) c) fingerprints (n) d) suspects (n)
d) suspects (n)
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Let's see if we can figure out this 1000 piece __________. a) tracks b) puzzle c) crime scenes d) DNA
b) puzzle
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The ANTONYM of "guilty" is ______________. a) innocent b) criminal c) culprit
a) innocent
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12. Which is NOT an example of a crime? a) a murder b) a robbery c) an interview d) a kidnapping
c) an interview
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What do we call the PLACE where a crime happens?
crime scene (n)
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Which is correct? Why? a. "There is the guilty!" b. "There is the guilty one!"
b. "There is the guilty one!" because "guilty" is an adjective.