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1. What is one reason real forensic investigations take longer than portrayed on TV? a) Lack of equipment b) Evidence analysis requires time and precision c) Investigators don't work full-time d) Witnesses refuse to cooperate 2. Which of the following is true about forensic scientists? a) They interrogate suspects regularly. b) They only analyze evidence and rarely interact with suspects. c) They solve crimes on their own. d) They work exclusively at crime scenes. 3. What is a common myth about DNA evidence portrayed in media? a) DNA results can be ready within hours. b) DNA evidence is infallible. c) DNA can solve every crime. d) All of the above. 4. Why might enhancing blurry footage to reveal clear details be unrealistic? a) It requires expensive software unavailable to most. b) Security footage lacks the resolution to create new details. c) It's illegal to enhance footage. d) Footage must be enhanced within a specific time window. 5. What is the main role of forensic science in criminal investigations? a) Convicting criminals in court. b) Analyzing evidence to assist in constructing explanations. C)Conducting interrogations. d) Setting up crime scene reenactments.

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1. What is one reason real forensic investigations take longer than portrayed on TV?
a) Lack of equipment
b) Evidence analysis requires time and precision
c) Investigators don't work full-time
d) Witnesses refuse to cooperate
2. Which of the following is true about forensic scientists?
a) They interrogate suspects regularly.
b) They only analyze evidence and rarely interact with suspects.
c) They solve crimes on their own.
d) They work exclusively at crime scenes.
3. What is a common myth about DNA evidence portrayed in media?
a) DNA results can be ready within hours.
b) DNA evidence is infallible.
c) DNA can solve every crime.
d) All of the above.
4. Why might enhancing blurry footage to reveal clear details be unrealistic?
a) It requires expensive software unavailable to most.
b) Security footage lacks the resolution to create new details.
c) It's illegal to enhance footage.
d) Footage must be enhanced within a specific time window.
5. What is the main role of forensic science in criminal investigations?
a) Convicting criminals in court.
b) Analyzing evidence to assist in constructing explanations.
C)Conducting interrogations.
d) Setting up crime scene reenactments.

1. What is one reason real forensic investigations take longer than portrayed on TV? a) Lack of equipment b) Evidence analysis requires time and precision c) Investigators don't work full-time d) Witnesses refuse to cooperate 2. Which of the following is true about forensic scientists? a) They interrogate suspects regularly. b) They only analyze evidence and rarely interact with suspects. c) They solve crimes on their own. d) They work exclusively at crime scenes. 3. What is a common myth about DNA evidence portrayed in media? a) DNA results can be ready within hours. b) DNA evidence is infallible. c) DNA can solve every crime. d) All of the above. 4. Why might enhancing blurry footage to reveal clear details be unrealistic? a) It requires expensive software unavailable to most. b) Security footage lacks the resolution to create new details. c) It's illegal to enhance footage. d) Footage must be enhanced within a specific time window. 5. What is the main role of forensic science in criminal investigations? a) Convicting criminals in court. b) Analyzing evidence to assist in constructing explanations. C)Conducting interrogations. d) Setting up crime scene reenactments.

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1. b) Evidence analysis requires time and precision<br />2. b) They only analyze evidence and rarely interact with suspects.<br />3. d) All of the above.<br />4. b) Security footage lacks the resolution to create new details.<br />5. b) Convicting evidence to assist in constructing explanations.
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