1.
________________ is the main forensic investigator in Roll Call.
Explanation
Luke Harding is the main forensic investigator in Roll Call.
2.
The forensic investigator's partner is ___________________________________ (use the acronym)
3.
What is the conflict that must be resolved?
Correct Answer
B. Three Emily Wonder's have been killed and one has been kidnapped.
Explanation
The conflict that must be resolved is the situation involving the three Emily Wonders who have been killed and the one who has been kidnapped. This conflict creates a sense of urgency and requires immediate action to find the kidnapped Emily and bring justice for the ones who were killed.
4.
Where did the authorities find the body of Emily Wonder from Woburn?
Correct Answer
A. In a forested area
Explanation
The authorities found the body of Emily Wonder from Woburn in a forested area.
5.
The body of Emily Wonder of York was found in the sauna, appearing like she was only sleeping and not dead.
Correct Answer
A. True
Explanation
The statement is true because it states that Emily Wonder's body was found in the sauna, appearing as if she was only sleeping and not dead. This suggests that there were no visible signs of trauma or decomposition on her body, leading to the assumption that she may have died from natural causes or a cause that is not immediately apparent.
6.
What letter code name was given to the killer of the Emily Wonder and what did it stand for?
Correct Answer
D. The letter 'Q' or KEW that stands for Killing Emily Wonder
Explanation
The correct answer is the letter 'Q' or KEW that stands for Killing Emily Wonder. This is indicated by the statement "The letter 'Q' or KEW that stands for Killing Emily Wonder".
7.
What was unusual about Emily Wonder from Woburn?
Correct Answer
B. She had a condition whose internal organs were on the wrong side.
Explanation
Emily Wonder from Woburn was unusual because she had a condition known as situs inversus, where her internal organs were on the opposite side of where they are normally positioned. This condition is rare and occurs during fetal development. It does not typically cause any health problems, but it can complicate medical procedures and diagnoses.
8.
________________________________(full name) described the perfect murder to his criminology class
Correct Answer
Clint Garrett
9.
An _________________________ was a traceless weapon that was used to kill one of the Emily Wonders
Correct Answer
Icicle
Explanation
An icicle is a traceless weapon that can be used to kill someone. When an icicle is used as a weapon, it can melt away, leaving no evidence behind. This makes it difficult for investigators to trace the cause of death back to the icicle, as it naturally disappears. Therefore, an icicle is an effective weapon for committing a murder without leaving any obvious signs or clues.
10.
The ___________________________ was the animal Luke used to prove his icicle dagger theory.
Correct Answer
pig
Explanation
Luke used a pig to prove his icicle dagger theory.
11.
While the criminology instructor believed that Emily was bright she wouldn't make a young FI because
Correct Answer
C. She wasn't expected to live long enough to take the final qualification exams.
Explanation
The correct answer suggests that Emily wasn't expected to live long enough to take the final qualification exams. This implies that her life expectancy is limited, possibly due to a health condition or other circumstances. Therefore, it is unlikely for her to pursue a career as a young FI (Forensic Investigator) that requires long-term commitment and training.
12.
Tina got the idea for the traceless weapon from the story called
Correct Answer
Ice Cold
Explanation
Tina got the idea for the traceless weapon from the story called "Ice Cold".
13.
Owen agreed to help Luke find Emily Wonder 4 in exchange for trying to get the Authorities to give him
Correct Answer
C. An alternative school in a community center
Explanation
Owen agreed to help Luke find Emily Wonder 4 in exchange for an alternative school in a community center. This suggests that Owen values education and believes that an alternative school in a community center would be beneficial for him. It also implies that Owen is willing to use his skills and knowledge to assist Luke in finding Emily Wonder 4, as he agrees to help in exchange for an educational opportunity.
14.
MALC would not be able to understand what Luke meant when he said, "Barking up the wrong tree", because MALC did not understand
Correct Answer
A. Idioms
Explanation
MALC would not be able to understand what Luke meant when he said, "Barking up the wrong tree" because MALC did not understand idioms. Idioms are phrases or expressions that have a figurative meaning different from their literal interpretation. In this case, "Barking up the wrong tree" means pursuing a mistaken or misguided course of action. Since MALC is unfamiliar with idioms, he would not be able to grasp the intended meaning behind Luke's statement.
15.
Who was Luke's hero (full name)?
Correct Answer
Jed Lester
Explanation
Luke's hero's full name is Jed Lester.
16.
When the kids from London area see Luke and MALC coming towads them, they __________________________.
Correct Answer
run away
Explanation
When the kids from the London area see Luke and MALC coming towards them, they run away. This implies that the kids have a fear or discomfort associated with Luke and MALC's presence, causing them to instinctively flee from them. This could be due to a previous negative experience, a reputation that Luke and MALC have, or simply a general sense of unease. Regardless of the specific reason, the reaction of running away suggests that the kids want to avoid any potential interaction or confrontation with Luke and MALC.
17.
A red scarf, found on Emily Wonder’s backpack that Luke and Malc retrieved from the Thames River, led the team to the Edinburgh school to further question a suspect.
Correct Answer
B. False
Explanation
The statement is false because the red scarf found on Emily Wonder's backpack did not lead the team to the Edinburgh school to question a suspect.
18.
What 2 pieces of evidence did Luke find when he searched Mr. Garrett’s place that pointed towards Mr. Garrett's guilt of the murders?
Correct Answer(s)
A. A contact lens
B. Concrete flakes in his shoes
Explanation
Luke found two pieces of evidence that pointed towards Mr. Garrett's guilt of the murders: a contact lens and concrete flakes in his shoes. These pieces of evidence suggest that Mr. Garrett was present at the crime scene and possibly involved in the murders. The contact lens could have fallen out during the struggle, indicating his presence, while the concrete flakes in his shoes could be from the crime scene, linking him directly to the location where the murders took place.
19.
Why didn’t Luke arrest Mr. Garrett when MALC said there was sufficient evidence against him for Emily Wonder’s murder and Emily Wonder’s abduction?
Correct Answer
B. Luke thought the evidence was too conveniently placed in Mr. Garrett’s place.
Explanation
Luke didn't arrest Mr. Garrett because he believed that the evidence against him was too conveniently placed in his place. This suggests that Luke suspected that someone might have purposely planted the evidence to frame Mr. Garrett for the crimes. As a result, Luke decided to gather more evidence to ensure a stronger case against Mr. Garrett for all three Emily Wonder murders.
20.
What pieces of evidence led Luke to the conclusion that Emily Wonder, the 10 year criminology student, was the killer?
Correct Answer(s)
A. The TXX linked her to the Dundee case
B. Her fingerprint left on a pair of Mr. Garrett’s shoes
C. The stones in her shoes to the London area
D. The contact lens to the Woburn murder
Explanation
Luke concluded that Emily Wonder was the killer based on multiple pieces of evidence. Firstly, the TXX linked her to the Dundee case, suggesting her involvement in that crime. Secondly, her fingerprint was found on a pair of Mr. Garrett's shoes, indicating that she had come into contact with the victim. Additionally, the stones in her shoes were traced back to the London area, further connecting her to the crime scene. Lastly, the presence of her contact lens at the Woburn murder location provided further evidence of her involvement in the crime.
21.
When Luke knew the wearabouts of Emily Wonder around North Greenwich he requested a search and rescue team; this request was
Correct Answer
C. Denied because all resources were channeled into dealing with a possible flood because the volcano in the Canaary Islands had reached critical status.
22.
Emily Wonder from York died from
Correct Answer
C. Hydrogen cyanide poisoning that was genereated by burning an unknown substance
Explanation
The correct answer is hydrogen cyanide poisoning that was generated by burning an unknown substance. This is the most plausible explanation as it suggests that Emily Wonder died from inhaling hydrogen cyanide, which is a highly toxic gas. The fact that it was generated by burning an unknown substance indicates that there was some kind of chemical reaction or combustion involved. This explanation aligns with the information provided and offers a logical reason for Emily's cause of death.
23.
The real killer was Emily Wonder from
Correct Answer
B. Edinburgh
Explanation
Based on the given information, the real killer is stated to be Emily Wonder. The question asks for the location of Emily Wonder, and the answer is Edinburgh.
24.
In the end, the children were rescued by Owen who, as promised by the Authorities, received
Correct Answer(s)
C. North Greenwich warehouse dome
D. Permission to run a youth shelter
Explanation
Owen was promised a position as a full-time forensic investigator, but the answer states that he received permission to run a youth shelter and the North Greenwich warehouse dome. This suggests that Owen chose to use the warehouse dome as a location for the youth shelter, rather than pursuing the position as a forensic investigator.
25.
Luke saved himself and Emily Wonder from the tsunami wave by
Correct Answer
B. Climbing to the topmost part of the crane
Explanation
Luke saved himself and Emily Wonder from the tsunami wave by climbing to the topmost part of the crane. This action allowed them to elevate themselves above the reach of the wave, ensuring their safety. By choosing this option, Luke was able to find a secure and high vantage point that protected them from the destructive force of the tsunami.