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What system does the FBI use to assist in the identification of victims during major airline crashes?

  1. NCIC and APIS

  2. APIS and Automated Fingerprint Identification System (AFIS)

  3. CODIS and NDIS

  4. NCMEC and AFIS

The correct answer is: APIS and Automated Fingerprint Identification System (AFIS)

The FBI uses APIS (Advance Passenger Information System) to assist in the identification of victims during major airline crashes. This system collects and stores information about passengers before they travel, such as their name, passport number, and flight details. Option A (NCIC and APIS) is incorrect because NCIC (National Crime Information Center) is used for criminal record checks, not for identifying victims of airline crashes. Option C (CODIS and NDIS) is incorrect because CODIS (Combined DNA Index System) is used for storing DNA profiles of criminals and NDIS (National DNA Index System) is used for comparing those profiles. Option D (NCMEC and AFIS) is incorrect because NCMEC (National Center for Missing and Exploited Children) is an organization that aids in finding missing children, not in identifying victims of airline crashes.