Florida BRT Corrections - Officer Safety Practice Exam

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Which physical feature is NOT commonly found on identification cards?

  1. Gender

  2. Blood type

  3. Height

  4. Tattoos

The correct answer is: Blood type

Blood type is not commonly found on identification cards because it is not a standard identifier for most governmental and institutional ID formats. Identification cards often focus on personal information that can validate identity for various purposes, such as age verification or legal identification. Features like gender, height, and tattoos can be relevant to law enforcement and other agencies in identifying individuals in specific scenarios. For instance, gender and height provide quick physical descriptors that can aid in matching the cardholder to a physical appearance. Tattoos, while not universally included, can serve as distinguishing marks that enhance identification accuracy, especially in situations where other features may be less definitive. Blood type, on the other hand, is more relevant in medical contexts and is generally not necessary for identification purposes outside of emergency medical situations.