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 Forensic Report Writing and Laboratory Safety Review Questions 1

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1. In standard Philippine forensic reporting, what critical component must be included to establish that the evidence examined is the exact same item recovered from the crime scene without any tampering?

A list of similar historic cases handled by the laboratory.

B. A detailed chain of custody log detailing every individual who handled the evidence.

C. The operational budget of the crime laboratory.

D. The personal background profile of the suspect.


2. When writing a forensic laboratory report, how should the conclusions be articulated by the forensic specialist or criminologist?

A. By shifting the legal burden of proof onto the defense within the text.

B. Clearly, objectively, and directly correlated with the results of the verified scientific tests performed.

C. Exclusively using absolute, speculative words based on subjective impressions.

D. Using highly technical jargon without explaining standard baselines.


3. According to standard laboratory safety protocols, what should an examiner immediately do if a toxic liquid chemical splashes into their eyes while conducting a drug or toxicology analysis?

A. Apply a neutralizing strong base or acid directly to the eye.

B. Cover the eyes tightly with dry bandages without rinsing.

C. Proceed to finish writing the immediate observation entry in the logbook.

D. Flush the eyes continuously at an emergency eyewash station for at least 15 minutes.


4. What is the primary function of a Biosafety Cabinet (BSC) or a specialized Fume Hood in a forensic chemistry or biology laboratory?

A. To protect the user and the environment from harmful inhalable vapors, aerosols, or airborne pathogens.

B. To provide an automated mechanism for writing the final laboratory report.

C. To sterilize glass slides through high-temperature baking cycles.

D. To secure hazardous evidence from theft or unauthorized access.


5. If a forensic examiner makes an error while manually logging physical descriptions in a primary handwritten laboratory notebook, what is the proper protocol to correct it?

A. Draw a single line through the error, write the correction next to it, and initial the change.

B. Tear the compromised page out of the notebook and restart on a fresh sheet.

C. Erase it completely using an abrasive chemical solvent until no trace is left.

D. Use thick liquid correction fluid to completely obliterate the mistake.


6. When preparing a forensic investigation report, which principle requires the investigator to present facts exactly as observed without personal opinions, assumptions, or conclusions not supported by evidence?

A. Objectivity

B. Brevity

C. Redundancy

D. Speculation


7. Which document is primarily used to record the chronological transfer, handling, storage, and disposition of physical evidence from the time of collection until presentation in court?

A. Progress Report

B. Spot Report

C. Chain of Custody Form

D. Arrest Report


8. A medico-legal officer is preparing a report concerning injuries sustained by a victim. Which section of the report should contain the detailed findings observed during the physical examination?

A. Recommendation

B. Conclusion

C. Findings and Observations

D. Certification


9. A police officer responds to a reported shooting incident and immediately submits a brief written account containing the essential facts, such as the time, place, persons involved, and initial actions taken. What type of report is this?

A. Final Investigation Report

B. Spot Report

C. Case Digest

D. After-Operation Report


10. In forensic report writing, which section of a medico-legal report provides a concise overview of the significant findings and conclusions of the examination?

A. Methodology

B. Summary of Findings

C. Chain of Custody

D. Authentication Clause


11. A forensic investigator documents the exact date, time, location, and circumstances under which physical evidence was collected. The primary purpose of including this information in the report is to establish:

A. Probable Cause

B. Modus Operandi

C. Chain of Custody

D. Corpus Delicti


12. Which principle in forensic report writing requires that observations and findings be presented without personal opinions, assumptions, or bias?

A. Objectivity

B. Brevity

C. Redundancy

D. Speculation


13. During the preparation of a crime laboratory report, an examiner states only those conclusions that are supported by scientific examination and documented evidence. This practice primarily upholds which characteristic of a forensic report?

A. Ambiguity

B. Accuracy

C. Advocacy

D. Persuasion


14. In a forensic report, what term refers to the detailed narrative describing the procedures, tests, and techniques used in the examination of evidence?

A. Certification

B. Discussion of Findings

C. Methodology

D. Prefatory Statement


15. Which of the following statements is MOST appropriate for inclusion in a forensic report?

A. "The suspect is certainly guilty based on my personal assessment."

B. "I strongly believe the accused committed the crime."

C. "Laboratory examination revealed characteristics consistent with the submitted specimen."

D. "The victim's statements prove beyond doubt that the suspect committed the offense."


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Answer:
1. B
2. B
3. D
4. A
5. A
6. A
7. C
8. C
9. B
10. B
11. C
12. A
13. B
14. C
15. C