Criminalistics Review – Practice Test On this page, you can practice for the criminalistics exam for your Criminology Licensure Exam (CLE). Start the quiz below when you are ready. Number of Items: 10 Passing Rate: 75% /10 0 votes, 0 avg 1255 Criminalistics 1 / 10 1. What are firearms that propel a projectile more than one inch in diameter? A) Artillery B) Small arms C) Pistol D) Hand firearms 2 / 10 2. It is the rear part of the barrel of a gun that is formed to accept the cartridge to be fired. A) Stock B) Bolt C) Chamber D) Muzzle 3 / 10 3. It is an instrument used for the propulsion of projectiles. A) Firearm B) Catapult C) Ballista D) Handgun 4 / 10 4. What is the science of the motion of projectiles? A) Ballistics B) Ballista C) Technical exmaination D) Forensic Ballistics 5 / 10 5. It is a giant weapon that functions like a crossbow that was used to launch heavy bolts or stones. A) Ballo B) Forum C) Ballein D) Ballista 6 / 10 6. When we say bullet, which part of the cartridge are we referring to? A) Shell B) Cartridge Case C) Projectile D) Primer 7 / 10 7. It refers to the size of the bullet grouping on the target. A) Terminal accuracy B) Terminal energy C) Terminal penetration D) Terminal ballistics 8 / 10 8. What do you call an instrument used to catch test bullets? A) Bullet comparison microscope B) Caliper C) Bullet recovery box D) Chronograph 9 / 10 9. What do you call a complete unfired unit consisting of the bullet, cartridge case, primer, and propellant powder? A) Shell B) Cartridge C) Bullet D) Artillery 10 / 10 10. It is a short barrel rifle, with its barrel measuring no longer than 22 inches. A) Shot gun B) M16 Armalite C) Musket D) Carbine Your score isThe average score is 57% 0% Restart quiz