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In investigating homicide and suicide, the best source of information would probably be the:

A.
County coroner's office
A.
County coroner's office
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B.
Health office
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Health office
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C.
State attorney general's office
C.
State attorney general's office
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D.
Federal Bureau of Investigation
D.
Federal Bureau of Investigation
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E.
Sheriff's office
E.
Sheriff's office
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Suggested answer: A

To obtain information concerning marriage licenses, an investigator would contact the:

A.
Appropriate health department
A.
Appropriate health department
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B.
Tax bureau
B.
Tax bureau
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C.
Bureau of Vital Statistics
C.
Bureau of Vital Statistics
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D.
Appropriate court
D.
Appropriate court
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E.
Social Security Office
E.
Social Security Office
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Suggested answer: C

In conducting a 'claim' investigation where the claim is a serious one and where there is cause for doubt in connection with the loss or claim, the type of investigation to be used is:

A.
Telephone
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Telephone
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B.
Mail
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Mail
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C.
Personal contact
C.
Personal contact
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D.
Undercover
D.
Undercover
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E.
Clandestine
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Clandestine
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Suggested answer: C

One of the following is not one of the desired characteristics of a statement obtained during a claim investigation:

A.
It should be written in ink or indelible pencil, or typed.
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It should be written in ink or indelible pencil, or typed.
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B.
It must be dated.
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It must be dated.
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C.
It should be in short paragraphs with two spaces between each paragraph.
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It should be in short paragraphs with two spaces between each paragraph.
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D.
It may be signed or unsigned.
D.
It may be signed or unsigned.
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E.
It must contain the identification of the person making it.
E.
It must contain the identification of the person making it.
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Suggested answer: C

A sudden, violent, and noisy eruption, outburst, or discharge by material acted upon with force, such as fire, shock, or electrical charge, which causes the material, either solid or liquid, to convert into gas and violently expand or burst is the definition of:

A.
A flash fire
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A flash fire
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B.
An explosion
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An explosion
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C.
A detonation
C.
A detonation
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D.
All of the above
D.
All of the above
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E.
None of the above
E.
None of the above
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Suggested answer: D

A yellow-colored crystalline solid pertains to the following explosive:

A.
TNT
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TNT
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B.
Dynamite
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Dynamite
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C.
Nitroglycerin
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Nitroglycerin
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D.
Mercury fulminate
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Mercury fulminate
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E.
Picric acid
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Picric acid
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Suggested answer: E

Which of the following is not a high explosive?

A.
Nitrocellulose
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Nitrocellulose
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B.
Nitroglycerin
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Nitroglycerin
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C.
Dynamite
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Dynamite
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D.
Nitro starch
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Nitro starch
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E.
Picric acid
E.
Picric acid
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Suggested answer: A

Which of the following could be considered a source of information?

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A record
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A record
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B.
A custodian of record
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A custodian of record
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C.
A public official
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A public official
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D.
All of the above
D.
All of the above
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E.
None of the above
E.
None of the above
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Suggested answer: D

One of the following is not considered an element of the common law crime of arson:

A.
Commercial building
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Commercial building
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B.
Maliciousness
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Maliciousness
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C.
Burning
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Burning
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D.
Willfulness
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Willfulness
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E.
Of another
E.
Of another
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Suggested answer: A

Which of the following is not usually applicable to a confession?

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It was voluntary.
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It was voluntary.
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B.
It was made subsequent to commission of a wrongful act.
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It was made subsequent to commission of a wrongful act.
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C.
It is often applied to civil transactions.
C.
It is often applied to civil transactions.
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D.
It gives no inference other than guilt.
D.
It gives no inference other than guilt.
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E.
It is an admission of guilt.
E.
It is an admission of guilt.
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Suggested answer: C
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