Forensic Ballistics Reviewer 4
1. One of the first to state a sound ballistic theories. A. Elisha King Root B. Berthold Schwartz C. Roger Bacon D. Benjamin Robins 2. Helped Samuel colt synthesize the manufacturing of firearms. A. Elisha King Root B. Berthold Schwartz C. Roger Bacon D. Benjamin Robins 3. He is considered as the first European to describe a mixture containing the essential ingredient of gun powder. A. Elisha King Root B. Berthold Schwartz C. Roger Bacon D. Benjamin Robins 4. Partner of Horace Smith in making revolver. A. Daniel Wesson B. Benjamin Wesson C. Craig Wesson D. Samuel Wesson 5. He is the maker of the first known carbine firearms. A. Daniel "Carbine" Williams B. Darwin "Carbine" Williams C. John "Carbine" Williams D. Mike "Carbine" Williams. 6.The large ring surrounding the breech end of the barrel which provides a connection between the barrel and the recoil system. A. Trigger guard B. Anvil C. Trigger spring D. Yoke 7. Form on the bearing surface of bullets as they enter the rifling of the barrel before the bullet engages the rifling. A. Shearing B. Proof marks C. Provisional proof D. Slippage mark 8. It is the examination and testing of firearms by a recognized authority according to certain rules and stamped with a mark to indicate that they are safe for sale and used by the public. A. Shearing B.Provisional proof C. Proof marks D. Slippage mark 9. An internal metal component in a boxer primer assembly against which the priming mixture is crushed by the firing pin blow. A. Shearing B. Trigger guard C. Anvil D. Trigger spring 10.A flanged metallic cup used in shot-shell primer assemblies that provides a rigid support for the primer cup and anvil. A. Paper disc B. Battery cup C. Primer mixture D. Primer cup 11. Among the following, which is a long smooth bored firearm that is designed to prepare a single shot? A. Shotgun B. Musket C. Carbine D. Caliber 12. It is the clogging of the blood vessel by foreign bodies such as air or bits of fats or septic embolus causing blocking to the blood flow to the distal tissues supplied by the blood A. Embolism B. Bleeding C. Hemorrhage D. Infection 13. This is caused by the flame or hot gases not by the hot projectiles as is commonly believed. It is also known as burning or charring. A. Blackening B. Tattooing C. Scorching D. Pink coloration 14. Shotgun pellets made from lead are specially hardened by the addition of a slight amount of antimony. This refers to A. Shot Gun B. Chilled Shot C. Shot ballistics D. All of these 15. What do you call the depth of entry of the bullet in the target? A. Terminal Velocity B. Terminal Penetration C. Terminal Ballistics D. Terminal Power Remember the following: 1. Benjamin Robins - He wrote an influential treatise on gunnery, for the first time introducing Newtonian science to military men, was an early enthusiast for rifled gun barrels. 2. Elisha King Root - Helped Samuel colt synthesize the manufacturing of firearms. 3. Roger Bacon - He is considered as the first European to describe a mixture containing the essential ingredient of gun powder. 4.Daniel Wesson - Partner of Horace Smith in making revolver. 5. Daniel "Carbine" Williams - He is the maker of the first known carbine firearms. 6 Yoke - The large ring surrounding the breech end of the barrel which provides a connection between the barrel and the recoil system. 7. Slippage mark - Form on the bearing surface of bullets as they enter the rifling of the barrel before the bullet engages the rifling. 8. Proof marks - It is the examination and testing of firearms by a recognized authority according to certain rules and stamped with a mark to indicate that they are safe for sale and used by the public. 9.Anvil - An internal metal component in a boxer primer assembly againsts which the priming mixture is crushed by the firing pin blow. - The breech end of the chamber in a rim-fire firearm. 10.Battery cup - A flanged metallic cup used in shot-shell primer assemblies that provides a rigid support for the primer cup and anvil.Also called battery pocket. Answers: Forensic Ballistics
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