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GED Language Arts (RLA) Practice Test 13
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Questions below are based on the following passage on Forensics.       Turn on the TV any night of the week, and you’ll find crime scene investigators, or criminalists, tracking down criminals, crime lab technicians evaluating evidence, and even forensic pathologists conducting autopsies on shows detailing cases real or imagined. I don’t think this newfound interest in all things forensic stems from some macabre fascination with death or a guilty enchantment with the criminal world. If you ask me, people simply are curious by nature and have a strong appetite for scientific knowledge.... Show more
GED Language Arts (RLA) Practice Test 13
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1. Based on the information in the passage, which of the following is a true statement?
2. Why does the author bring up the topic of ancient Rome in the passage?
3. How did increased access to modern transportation reduce the effectiveness of the old crime-solving methods?
4. Why does the author bring up the topic of ancient Rome in the passage?
5. Before the advent of forensic science, what did investigators primarily rely on in order to identify, capture, and convict criminals?
6. As used in the passage, what is the best meaning of the word enchantment?
7. According to the passage, why are TV shows about forensic science so popular?
8. According to the passage, why are TV shows about forensic science so popular?
9. Which of the following questions does forensic science NOT help to resolve?