DCARI Virtual May 13 2020-Timeline Analysis Test
This test was generated for those who attended the May 13, 2020 class on Timeline Analysis, taught by Trevor Maynard.
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Email *
Do you need the Timeline Spreadsheet emailed to you ?
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What is your name? (To be put on your certificate)
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Name of your department ? *
What state is your department in ? *
What country are you located in ?
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1. One data point could change the entire sequence of events. *
10 points
2. A “hard time” is considered a time with a timestamp, which can be compared to a master clock. *
10 points
3. A “soft time” is considered a time which can not be compared to a master clock. *
10 points
4. Security logs, building maintenance logs, sign in sheets are examples of: *
10 points
5. CAD data is very useful because it typically contains, which of the following:
10 points
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6. You are synchronizing events from a DVR to the Official US Time. When the Official US Time reads 9:23:45 PM, the DVR clock reads 9:21:40 PM, a time difference of 2 mins, 5 seconds. To normalize the DVR events, you should: *
10 points
7. Where can you find the Official US time?
10 points
8. Cellphone clocks are always accurate because they are synchronized to the network. *
10 points
9. What is the process of synchronizing individual source clocks to a standard clock called? *
10 points
10. Dispatch (CAD) system clocks are all automatically synchronized to the Official US Time *
10 points
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