Multiple Choice Questions 1. In handwriting comparisons, what is an exemplar? a. Sample of handwriting collected from
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1. In handwriting comparisons, what is an exemplar?
a. Sample of handwriting collected from a known subject.
b. Standard sample of handwriting by which a suspect should be judged.
c. Random sample of handwriting by which a suspect should be judged.
d. None of the above.
2. In many cases, evidence from hair or fibers leads to which of the following?
a. Unique identification.
b. Class identification.
d. Suspect identification.
c. None of the above.
3. The four types of evidence include which of the following?
a. Testimonial, constructive, derived, and demonstrative.
b. Physical, constructive, testimonial, and demonstrative.
c. Testimonial, derived, physical, and documentary.
d. Testimonial, physical, documentary, and demonstrative.
4. Relative to the Frye Test, the Daubert Test focuses on which of these?
a. Verifiability.
b. Relevance.
c. Legal standards.
d. None of the above.
5. To which does the Daubert test apply?
a. All federal and state courts.
b. Federal courts only.
c. Some federal and some state courts.
d. None of the above.
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Forensic Accounting and Fraud Examination
ISBN: 978-0078136665
2nd edition
Authors: William Hopwood, george young, Jay Leiner
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