Forensics code of the Kyrgyz Republic

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Task 1
Question 1. What is the subject of forensic science?
1) study of the traces of a crime;
2) the laws of the mechanism of the crime, the emergence of information about the crime and its participants, the collection, research, evaluation and use of evidence;
3) investigation of certain types of crimes;
4) investigation of groups of crimes;
5) all answers are correct.
Question 2. In which of the works first appeared the term "forensic science"?
1) "A guide for forensic investigators as a system of forensic science" by G. Gross;
2) "The course of Soviet criminalistics" by R.S. Belkin;
3) "Subject, system and theoretical foundations of criminalistics" A.N. Vasiliev and P.P. Yablokova;
4) "Investigation as a process of cognition" I.М. Luzgin;
5) "Criminalistics" E.R. Russian.
Question 3. To what part of forensic science are the subject, tasks, system and methods of this science?
1) private scientific theory of forensic science;
2) the general theory of forensic science:
3) a simple theory of forensic science;
4) a complex theory of forensic science;
5) all answers are correct.
Question 4. What sections are included in the forensic system?
1) organization of crime investigation, forensic techniques, forensic tactics, forensic expertise;
2) general theory of forensic science, forensic technique, forensic tactics, methods of investigation of certain types of crimes, organization of disclosure and investigation of crimes;
3) introduction to forensics, forensic techniques, forensic expertise, forensic tactics and forensic techniques;
4) forensic techniques, forensic tactics, forensic techniques;
5) general theory of forensic science, forensic technique, forensic tactics, methods of investigating certain types of crimes.
Question 5. What are special methods of forensic science?
1) modeling, comparison, description;
2) identification, contrasting photography, technical examination of documents;
3) dialectical materialism, experiment, measurement;
4) observation, comparison, description;
5) all answers are correct.

Task 2
Question 1. What are the grounds for the classification of forensic identification?
1) by the structure and composition of objects;
2) on the basis of the external structure of the object;
3) on the functional and diagnostic complex of skills;
4) according to banknotes of the internal structure and structure of the object;
5) all answers are correct.
Question 2. What objects are identifiable?
1) traces of palms of hands, burglary tools, transport;
2) traces of a shot on an obstacle, traces of an explosion;
3) traces on bullets, casings, odor traces;
4) a man, a typewriter, shoes, a burglar, a gun,
5) all answers are correct.
Question 3. What is the ultimate goal of forensic identification?
1) classification of objects;
2) establishing the identity of a specific object;
3) differentiation of objects;
4) establishing the nature of the object;
5) all answers are correct.
Question 4. What is not a form of forensic identification?
1) procedural;
2) non-procedural;
3) performed independently by an investigator, inquiry officer, operational worker;
4) compiled in a mental image;
5) performed with the participation of a specialist.
Question 5. What do the common features of identification objects reflect?
1) shape;
2) dimensions;
3) color;
4) mutual arrangement;
5) all answers are correct.

Task 3
Question 1. What investigation of traces and found objects is used at the scene?
1) using a comparative microscope;
2) by combining the divided parts;
3) laser;
4) isotopic;
5) final.
Question 2. What is the main method of fixing traces of crimes?
1) photography;
2) drawing up schemes and plans;
3) description in the protocol;
4) production of video recording;
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5) copying traces to various materials.
Question 3. What concerns the general provisions of forensic techniques?
1) method of thin layer chromatography;
2) the method for determining the gender of the performer of handwritten text;
3) a system of methods and means of forensic techniques
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