Crime Scene Management: Foundations to Professional Practice
Published:
Questions
30
Duration
30 min
Faculty-reviewed
30
Updated
05 May 2026
About this mock
A comprehensive mixed mock drawing 10 easy, 10 medium, and 10 hard questions from all three Crime Scene Management mocks — giving a complete cross-level challenge in a single 30-question test.
The 10 easy questions cover foundational vocabulary: primary crime scene definition, Locard's Exchange Principle, three-tier photography, chain of custody, PPE dual function, FRO role, grid search, walk-through purpose, trace evidence, search patterns, and scene documentation sequence.
The 10 medium questions cover applied scenarios: search pattern selection for a paddy field scene, FRO response to a disturbed scene, GSR collection urgency, staged crime scene examiner response, competing evidence priorities triage, cast-off bloodstain significance, rain-adapted examination sequence, FRO briefing independence, hit-and-run vehicle examination sequence, and moved exhibit documentation.
The 10 hard questions cover professional ethics, conflicting evidence, and integrity challenges: maintaining identification against alibi information, walk-through conclusion causing confirmation bias, exculpatory evidence reporting obligation, re-examination protocol, qualified manner of death opinion, time pressure and forensic accuracy, instruction to suppress evidence, institutional bias in colleague death investigation, suicide note versus inconsistent physical findings, and conflicting DNA versus fingerprint evidence.
Allow 30 minutes. Suitable for students who have completed all three individual mocks and want a cross-level revision test.
Sources & references
Questions in this mock are written and verified against the following sources. Citations are recorded per question and shown in the explanation after submission.
- cited in 30 questions
Saferstein, Richard — Criminalistics: An Introduction to Forensic Science
Pearson, 13th Edition (2020), Chapter 1: Adapting Scene Examination to Adverse Conditions
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Questions are written and edited by the ForensicSpot team and cited from peer-reviewed forensic textbooks, official syllabi and primary case law. Each one is verified before publishing. Detailed explanations show after you submit, so the test stays a real test. See a mistake? Tell us.
Common questions
What does the Crime Scene Management: Foundations to Professional Practice mock cover?+
A comprehensive mixed mock drawing 10 easy, 10 medium, and 10 hard questions from all three Crime Scene Management mocks — giving a complete cross-level challenge in a single 30-question test. The 10 easy questions cover foundational vocabulary: primary crime scene definition, Locard's Exchange Principle, three-tier photography, chain of custody, PPE dual function, FRO role, grid search, walk-through purpose, trace evidence, search patterns, and scene documentation sequence. The 10 medium
How many questions and how long is the test?+
30 multiple-choice questions, 30 minutes total. Difficulty: mixed. Tier: Premium.
Who is this mock for?+
Forensic science students and aspirants who want timed, exam-style practice with explanations and verified source citations on Crime Scene Management, FACT, NET. Useful for postgraduate entrance preparation and for BSc / MSc forensic students testing their recall under time.
Are the questions reviewed?+
Yes — 30 of 30 questions are faculty-reviewed. Each question carries a verified source citation.
Do I need an account to take this mock?+
Yes, a free ForensicSpot account is required to start a timed attempt — this lets you save progress, see per-question explanations after submission, and track your topic-level performance over time.