A) Physiological antidote B) Mechanical antidote C) Chemical antidote
A) PTOMAINE B) PEYOTE C) MESCALINE
A) true B) false
A) nearly all types of poisoning B) volatile poisons C) chronic arsenic poisoning D) poison taken by mouth
A) Symptoms of various kinds of poisoning B) all of these C) The lethal dose of a poison D) Where the poison was obtained E) The length of time that may elapse after the poison has been taken, before death occurs
A) undetermined B) accidental poisoning C) homicidal poisoning D) suicidal poisoning
A) Safe Dose B) Lethal Dose C) Toxic/poisonous dose D) Abusive Dose
A) prussic acid B) hydrocyanic acid C) all of these D) hydrogen cyanide
A) X-RAY DIFFRACTION ANALYSIS B) ULTRAVIOLET LIGHT EXAMINATION C) PHYSICAL PROPERTIES EXAMINATION D) SPECTOGRAPHIC TEST
A) concentric crack B) radial crack
A) ALUMINUM B) METAL C) GLASS
A) silica B) phosphorus pentoxide C) boric oxide
A) ULTRAVIOLET LIGHT EXAMINATION B) SPECTOGRAPHIC TEST C) X-RAY DIFFRACTION ANALYSIS D) PHYSICAL PROPERTIES EXAMINATION
A) inside of the glass B) at the rear side of the glass where the force originated C) front side where the force originated
A) 3R's RULE B) 5R's RULE C) KFC RULE D) RFC RULE
A) inside of the glass B) front side where the force originated C) at the rear side of the glass where the force originated
A) RFC RULE B) 3R's RULE C) KFC RULE D) 5R's RULE
A) SPECTOGRAPHIC TEST B) X-RAY DIFFRACTION ANALYSIS C) PHYSICAL PROPERTIES EXAMINATION D) ULTRAVIOLET LIGHT EXAMINATION
A) PHYSICAL PROPERTIES EXAMINATION B) ULTRAVIOLET LIGHT EXAMINATION C) X-RAY DIFFRACTION ANALYSIS D) SPECTOGRAPHIC TEST
A) CONCENTRIC CRACKS B) RADIAL CRACKS
A) an irregular shape hole B) it has a gunpowder smell C) a volcano like crater D) presence of tattooing |