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QUIZ #1
12問 • 11ヶ月前
  • F - Robles, Jorelyn
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    問題一覧

  • 1

    : The most common use was to mark or authenticate personal documents or contracts, especially where literacy was not widespread.

    Personal Identification

  • 2

    : In many cultures, individuals would use their fingerprints as a form of seal to confirm the authenticity of documents.

    Seals and Signatures

  • 3

    : Some early uses, especially in ancient China, suggest the potential for identifying criminals by their fingerprints, though this was not formalized

    Criminal Identification

  • 4

    : Fingerprints were sometimes used for symbolic or decorative purposes, as seen with ancient seals and artifacts.

    Art and Symbolism

  • 5

    : This part comes from the Latin word criminis, meaning a crime or an accusation. It relates to anything involving crime or criminal activity.

    Criminal

  • 6

    : This suffix is derived from the Greek -ιστικός (-istikos), which denotes a field of study or practice. It's commonly used in terms like "statistics," "economics," or "athletics," where it indicates the study or application of certain principles or techniques.

    istics

  • 7

    ______ is the scientific analysis of physical evidence in the context of criminal investigations. It combines various forensic science disciplines to help solve crimes by studying evidence such as fingerprints, blood, hair, fibers, drugs, firearms, and more. The goal is to use science to establish facts and help piece together what happened during a crime; or

    Criminalistics

  • 8

    : Analyzes skeletal remains

    Forensic anthropology

  • 9

    : Analyzes chemicals found at a crime scene

    Forensic chemistry

  • 10

    : Analyzes how and why structures fail

    Forensic engineering

  • 11

    : Determines cause of death

    Forensic pathology

  • 12

    : Analyzes toxicology samples

    Forensic toxicology

  • mix festival

    mix festival

    F - Robles, Jorelyn · 25問 · 1年前

    mix festival

    mix festival

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    Mix destination

    Mix destination

    F - Robles, Jorelyn · 39問 · 1年前

    Mix destination

    Mix destination

    39問 • 1年前
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    REGION 1 ILOCOS REGION

    REGION 1 ILOCOS REGION

    F - Robles, Jorelyn · 27問 · 1年前

    REGION 1 ILOCOS REGION

    REGION 1 ILOCOS REGION

    27問 • 1年前
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    ILOCOS NORTE (LAOAG CITY)

    ILOCOS NORTE (LAOAG CITY)

    F - Robles, Jorelyn · 25問 · 1年前

    ILOCOS NORTE (LAOAG CITY)

    ILOCOS NORTE (LAOAG CITY)

    25問 • 1年前
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    ILOCOS SUR (VIGAN CITY)

    ILOCOS SUR (VIGAN CITY)

    F - Robles, Jorelyn · 22問 · 1年前

    ILOCOS SUR (VIGAN CITY)

    ILOCOS SUR (VIGAN CITY)

    22問 • 1年前
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    LA UNION (SAN FERNANDO CITY)

    LA UNION (SAN FERNANDO CITY)

    F - Robles, Jorelyn · 23問 · 1年前

    LA UNION (SAN FERNANDO CITY)

    LA UNION (SAN FERNANDO CITY)

    23問 • 1年前
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    TOUR AND TRAVEL

    TOUR AND TRAVEL

    F - Robles, Jorelyn · 100問 · 1年前

    TOUR AND TRAVEL

    TOUR AND TRAVEL

    100問 • 1年前
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    Tour and travel eks

    Tour and travel eks

    F - Robles, Jorelyn · 15問 · 1年前

    Tour and travel eks

    Tour and travel eks

    15問 • 1年前
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    PANGASIINAN (LINGAYEN)

    PANGASIINAN (LINGAYEN)

    F - Robles, Jorelyn · 20問 · 1年前

    PANGASIINAN (LINGAYEN)

    PANGASIINAN (LINGAYEN)

    20問 • 1年前
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    mix

    mix

    F - Robles, Jorelyn · 14問 · 1年前

    mix

    mix

    14問 • 1年前
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    mamamo

    mamamo

    F - Robles, Jorelyn · 10問 · 1年前

    mamamo

    mamamo

    10問 • 1年前
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    abbreviation

    abbreviation

    F - Robles, Jorelyn · 8問 · 1年前

    abbreviation

    abbreviation

    8問 • 1年前
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    mix

    mix

    F - Robles, Jorelyn · 36問 · 1年前

    mix

    mix

    36問 • 1年前
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    mix destination

    mix destination

    F - Robles, Jorelyn · 46問 · 1年前

    mix destination

    mix destination

    46問 • 1年前
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    NORTH AMERICA

    NORTH AMERICA

    F - Robles, Jorelyn · 6問 · 1年前

    NORTH AMERICA

    NORTH AMERICA

    6問 • 1年前
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    COUNTRY: CANADA

    COUNTRY: CANADA

    F - Robles, Jorelyn · 16問 · 1年前

    COUNTRY: CANADA

    COUNTRY: CANADA

    16問 • 1年前
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    COUNTRY: USA

    COUNTRY: USA

    F - Robles, Jorelyn · 17問 · 1年前

    COUNTRY: USA

    COUNTRY: USA

    17問 • 1年前
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    SOUTH AMERICA

    SOUTH AMERICA

    F - Robles, Jorelyn · 6問 · 1年前

    SOUTH AMERICA

    SOUTH AMERICA

    6問 • 1年前
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    COUNTRY: ARGENTINA

    COUNTRY: ARGENTINA

    F - Robles, Jorelyn · 19問 · 1年前

    COUNTRY: ARGENTINA

    COUNTRY: ARGENTINA

    19問 • 1年前
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    COUNTRY: BRAZIL

    COUNTRY: BRAZIL

    F - Robles, Jorelyn · 17問 · 1年前

    COUNTRY: BRAZIL

    COUNTRY: BRAZIL

    17問 • 1年前
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    問題一覧

  • 1

    : The most common use was to mark or authenticate personal documents or contracts, especially where literacy was not widespread.

    Personal Identification

  • 2

    : In many cultures, individuals would use their fingerprints as a form of seal to confirm the authenticity of documents.

    Seals and Signatures

  • 3

    : Some early uses, especially in ancient China, suggest the potential for identifying criminals by their fingerprints, though this was not formalized

    Criminal Identification

  • 4

    : Fingerprints were sometimes used for symbolic or decorative purposes, as seen with ancient seals and artifacts.

    Art and Symbolism

  • 5

    : This part comes from the Latin word criminis, meaning a crime or an accusation. It relates to anything involving crime or criminal activity.

    Criminal

  • 6

    : This suffix is derived from the Greek -ιστικός (-istikos), which denotes a field of study or practice. It's commonly used in terms like "statistics," "economics," or "athletics," where it indicates the study or application of certain principles or techniques.

    istics

  • 7

    ______ is the scientific analysis of physical evidence in the context of criminal investigations. It combines various forensic science disciplines to help solve crimes by studying evidence such as fingerprints, blood, hair, fibers, drugs, firearms, and more. The goal is to use science to establish facts and help piece together what happened during a crime; or

    Criminalistics

  • 8

    : Analyzes skeletal remains

    Forensic anthropology

  • 9

    : Analyzes chemicals found at a crime scene

    Forensic chemistry

  • 10

    : Analyzes how and why structures fail

    Forensic engineering

  • 11

    : Determines cause of death

    Forensic pathology

  • 12

    : Analyzes toxicology samples

    Forensic toxicology