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A pre-school teacher is worried about Colter, a four-year-old boy who often shows external signs of injury. On Monday, Colter came to school with skinned knees and bruises to the elbows, and bruised bump on his forehead. The teacher calls the police who, along with social services, confirm that these are the only injuries the boy has. When asked about how he got the injuries Colter said, I was riding my bike.
  What is the likely conclusion the police and social services would have regarding the injuries to Colter?
 
  A) Colter is likely being physically abused.
  B) Colter is likely being threatened at home and is being abused.
  C) Colter is likely experiencing accidental injuries during play.
  D) Colter is lying regarding the injuries to protect the abuser.

Question 2

Which of the following is NOT a purpose of the autopsy?
 
  A) To determine the official cause of death (e.g., blunt-force trauma, drowning)
  B) To determine the manner of death
  C) To determine the guilt of the suspect
  D) To determine the approximate time of death



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C

Answer to Question 2

Answer: C





 

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