1. Magistrate Inquest is done in the following cases: (a) Death in road accident (b) Death caused by drowning (c) Exhumation (d) Death in prison Codes: (A) (a) and (c) are correct. (B) (a) and (d) are correct. (C) (c) and (d) are correct. (D) (b) and (d) are correct. Answer: (C) (A) New Delhi (B) Lucknow (C) Chandigarh (D) Mumbai Answer: (A) (a) Battley (b) Hemchand Bose (c) Herschel (d) Azizul Haq Codes: (A) (b) and (c) are correct. (B) (d) and (c) are correct. (C) (b) and (d) are correct. (D) (a) and (b) are correct. Answer: (C) Reason (R): It helps in ascertaining the chain of custody in investigation. Codes: (A) Both (A) and (R) are incorrect. (B) Both (A) and (R) are correct. (C) (A) is correct, but (R) is incorrect. (D) (A) is incorrect, but (R) is correct. Answer: (B) (A) 1 inch (B) 3-4 inches (C) 8 inches (D) 1 feet Answer: (B) (i) Collection and despatch of evidence to Forensic Science Laboratory. (ii) First Information Report. (iii) Photography of scene of crime. (iv) Protection of scene of crime. Codes: (A) ii, iv, iii, i (B) i, iv, ii, iii (C) ii, iv, i, iii (D) iii, i, ii, iv Answer: (A) (A) Rectangular co-ordinate method (B) Spiral method (C) Triangular co-ordinate method (D) Polar co-ordinate method Answer: (B) (A) IR spectrometry (B) UV spectrometry (C) Raman spectrometry (D) Atomic absorption spectrometry Answer: (A) (A) Direct bombardment with electrons (B) Bombardment with protons (C) Irradiation with X-rays of shorter wavelengths (D) All the above Answer: (D) (A) Steriomicroscope (B) Comparison microscope (C) Polarising microscope (D) Fluorescence microscope Answer: (C)11. In which of the method, Hollow-Cathode lamp is used as radiation source? (A) Atomic absorption spectrophotometer (B) UV-Vis spectrophotometer (C) IR spectrophotometer (D) Raman spectrophotometer Answer: (A) (A) Normal lens (B) Telephoto lens (C) Wide angle lens (D) Zoom lens Answer: (D) (A) they result from transition between energy levels of the innermost electrons (B) they result from transition between every levels of the outermost electrons (C) they result from transition between energy levels of middle orbital electrons (D) no change in transition levels of electrons Answer: (A) (A) that all portions of a lens have common focus (B) that inner and outer areas of lens do not have common focus (C) that the lens corrected for two wavelengths of radiation (D) it is corrected for three wavelengths of radiation Answer: (B) (a) Golay detector (b) Electron capture detector (c) Photodetector (d) Thermocouples Codes: (A) (a) and (b) are correct. (B) (b) and (c) are correct. (C) (c) and (d) are correct. (D) (a) and (d) are correct. Answer: (D) (A) DNA (B) Blood (C) Paint (D) Soil Answer: (A) (A) X-Y chromosome (B) Barr-bodies (C) Protein pattern (D) Testosterone/Estradiol ratio Answer: (C)www.netugc.com (A) The population is infinitely large. (B) Mating in non-random. (C) No mutation (D) No migration Answer: (B) (A) Gene (B) Cell (C) Protein (D) Chromosome Answer: (D) (A) Nucleic acids, RNA and DNA (B) Sugar, Phosphate and one of the four chemicals – A, T, G, C (C) Messenger RNA and transfer RNA (D) Adenine, Thymine, Guanine and Cytosine
Answer: (B) 21. Match the following: List – I (Projection Blood stain patterns) List – II (Forms following patterns) a. Cast off i. Arc b. Drip ii. Stroke c. Swipe iii. Linear d. Arterial gushing iv. Satellite Codes: a b c d (A) iii iv ii i (B) i iii ii iv (C) iv i ii iii (D) i iv ii iii Answer: (A) (A) Colour change (B) DNA (C) Globulin/Albumin ratio (D) Protein patterns Answer: (B) (A) Alec Jeffreys (B) Muller (C) Crick & Watson (D) E.M. Southern Answer: (C) (A) Dry ashing (B) Wet digestion (C) Distillation (D) Sublimation Answer: (C) (i) Charas (ii) Bhang (iii) Ganja (iv) Charas oil Codes: (A) (iv), (i), (iii), (ii) (B) (ii), (iii), (i), (iv) (C) (iv), (ii), (i), (iii) (D) (ii), (iv), (i), (iii) Answer: (B) (A) Alkaloids (B) Pesticides (C) Toxic heavy metals (D) Barbiturates Answer: (C) (A) Acetic anhydride (B) Sodium Hydroxide (C) Ammonium Hydroxide (D) Calcium Hydroxide Answer: (A) (A) Stomach and small intestine (B) Liver and large intestine (C) Kidney and liver (D) Stomach and large intestine Answer: (A) (A) Nicotine (B) Pyrethrins (C) Rotenone (D) Chlorodane Answer: (D) (A) Anti-knock index (B) Density (C) Research octane number (D) All of the above Answer: (D) (A) Phenyl azo-naphthol (B) Dialkyl amino anthraquinone (C) Anthraquinone (D) Anthracene Answer: (B) www.netugc.com (A) Nitroglycerine and Ammonium Nitrate (B) RDX and TNT (C) Dynamite and ANFO (D) PETN and RDX Answer: (D) (A) within an anvil (B) without an anvil (C) in the form of pill (D) primer in the centre of the cartridge Answer: (B) (A) 0.615" (B) 0.729" (C) 0.835" (D) 0.913" Answer: (C) (A) 6 – 7 lbs (B) 9 – 12 lbs (C) 12 – 15 lbs (D) 15 – 18 lbs Answer: (A) (a) 303 Rifle (b) Musket (c) Revolver (d) Automatic pistol Codes: (A) (b) and (d) are correct. (B) (a) and (c) are correct. (C) (a) and (b) are correct. (D) (b) and (c) are correct. Answer: (D) (A) Temperature inside the barrel of gun (B) Velocity of the projectile (C) Trajectory of the projectile (D) Angle of fire of a gun Answer: (B) (A) Fragile bullet (B) Jacketed bullet (C) Tracer bullet (D) Hollow point bullet Answer: (C) (A) Synthetic fiber (B) Natural fiber (C) Manmade fiber (D) Regenerated fiber Answer: (B) (A) Parotid gland (B) Sublingual gland (C) Submandibular glands (D) All of the above Answer: (D) (i) lateral immunochromatographic strip test (ii) Rapid Stain Identification Kit (RSID) (iii) Phadebas test (iv) UV examination Codes: (A) (i) and (ii) are correct. (B) (i) and (iii) are correct. (C) (ii) and (iii) are correct. (D) (ii), and (iv) are correct. Answer: (A) 42. The presence of buccal epithelial cells confirms the following: (A) Semen (B) Blood (C) Saliva (D) Urine Answer: (C) 43. Assertion (A): Presence of P30 confirms the seminal stain. Reason (R): P30 is secreted into semen by Cowper’s gland. Codes: (A) Both (A) and (R) are correct. (B) Both (A) and (R) are incorrect. (C) (A) is correct, but (R) is incorrect. (D) (A) is incorrect, but (R) is correct. Answer: (C) 44. Which of the following fiber is of mineral origin? (A) Mohair (B) Cashmere (C) Asbestos (D) Rayon Answer: (C) 45. During spermatogenesis, the secondary spermatocyte develops into which of the following? (A) Spermatids (B) Primary spermatocytes (C) Spermatogomia (D) Spermatozoa Answer: (A) 46. Match the following in the soil as per Munsell colour Test: List – I (Mineral) List – II (Colour) a. Hematite i. Pale brown b. Iron sulphide ii. White c. Calcite iii. Red d. Dolomite iv. Black Codes: a b c d (A) iii i iv ii (B) iii iv ii i (C) iii ii iv i (D) ii iii i iv Answer: (B) 47. _______ is a super cooled liquid which has attained so high viscosity as to be considered as solid. (A) Plastics (B) Glass (C) Acrylic fiber (D) Rayon Answer: (B) 48. ________ is used for retarding the plaster of paris cast of foot prints. (A) Sodium chloride (B) Sodium bicarbonate (C) Aluminium oxide (D) Borax Answer: (D) 49. Besides silica, the main constituent of Gypsum soil is (A) Calcium carbonate (B) Calcium sulphate (C) Ferric oxide (D) Aluminium oxide Answer: (B) 50. The Refractive Index of glass can be determined by (A) Beckeline method (B) Abbe’s refractometer (C) GRIM (D) Pulfritch refractometer Codes : (A) (b) and (c) are correct. (B) (d) and (c) are correct. (C) (a) and (c) are correct. (D) (b) and (d) are correct. Answer: (C) 51. The following method is non-destructive technique for ink identification : (A) Solubility test (B) Thin Layer Chromatography (C) UV-Vis spectrophotometer (D) Videospectral analysis Answer: (D) 52. Taggants in ink are (A) Pigment (B) Vehicle (C) Binders (D) Compounds used as markers to identify ink Answer: (D) 53. Rifling marks on fired bullet are of the following type : (A) Cut marks (B) Compression marks (C) Stration marks (D) Integrated marks Answer: (C) 54. Wisdom teeth is also known as (A) Canine (B) Lateral incisor (C) Third molar (D) Second premolar Answer: (C) 55. Olecranon fossa is present in which of the following bones? (A) Radius (B) Humerus (C) Femur (D) Tibia Answer: (B) 56. Skull photo superimposition technique was used for the first time in which of the following cases ? (A) Daubert case (B) Ted Bundy case (C) Frye case (D) Ruxton case Answer: (D) 57. Foramen magnum is present on (A) Pelvis (B) Scapula (C) Sternum (D) Skull Answer: (D) 58. Linea aspera is present on which of the following bone? (A) Femur (B) Humerus (C) Clavicle (D) Ulna Answer: (A) 59. Ossification of bones may be used for determination of (A) Sex (B) Age (C) Stature (D) Time since death Answer: (B) 60. The foot prints found at the scene of crime, indicates which of the following? (A) Number of persons involved (B) Height of the persons involved (C) Entrance or exit of the persons involved (D) All of the above Answer: (D) 61. In which weapon Iron pyrite was used as ignitor? (A) Percussion lock gun (B) Wheel lock gun (C) Flint lock gun (D) Match lock gun Answer: (B) 62. To visualise the latent fingerprints, ninhydrin reacts with which of the following ? (A) Urea (B) Amino acids (C) Fatty acids (D) Sodium chloride Answer: (B) 63. Cyanoacrylate method can be best used to visualise latent fingerprints on the following type of surfaces: (A) Non-porous (B) Porous surfaces (C) Semiporous (D) None of the above Answer: (A) 64. To decipher indented writings, following instrument is used: (A) Videospectral comparator (B) Electrostatic Detection Apparatus (C) Universal Projectina (D) Comparison Microscope Answer: (B) 65. Development of a classification system based on single fingerprints is credited to (A) Henry (B) Galton (C) Battley (D) Faulds Answer: (C) 66. The book entitled “Classification and uses of fingerprints” is authored by (A) Francis Galton (B) Henry Faulds (C) E.R. Henry (D) Juan Vucetich Answer: (C) 67. Ridge characteristics can be found in (A) Palm print (B) Foot print (C) Finger prints (D) All of the above Answer: (D) 68. Arrange the following in ascending chronological order of their appearance: (i) Manual type writer (ii) Laser printer (iii) Dot-matrix printer (iv) Inkjet printer Codes : (A) (i), (iii), (iv), (ii) (B) (i), (ii), (iv), (iii) (C) (iii), (iv), (ii), (i) (D) (i), (iv), (ii), (iii) Answer: (A) 69. Match the following: List – I List - II a. Watermarks i. Ink examination b. Poroscopy ii. Fingerprints c. Thin Layer Chromatography iii. ESDA d. Indented writing iv. Paper Codes: a b c d (A) iv ii i iii (B) ii iv iii i (C) iv ii iii i (D) i iii ii iv Answer: (A) 70. Match the following: List – I List – II a. Asphyxial death caused by suspension of the body by a ligature encircling the neck i. Drowning b. Asphyxial death caused by constriction of the neck by a ligature without suspending the body ii. Smothering c. Asphyxial death caused due to aspiration of fluid into air-passage iii. Strangulation d. Asphyxial death caused by closing the external respiratory orifices iv. Hanging Codes: a b c d (A) iv iii ii i (B) i iii ii iv (C) iv iii i ii (D) iv i ii iii Answer: (C) 71. Lynching is commonly used for (A) Suicidal hanging (B) Judicial hanging (C) Homicidal hanging without trial, by the mob (D) All of the above Answer: (C) 72. Following are the types of Neurosis, exceptwww.netugc.com (A) Anxiety (B) Obsessive-compulsive (C) Psychopathic personality (D) Depressive Answer: (C) 73. Lie detector measures, the following parameters of an individual : (A) Pulse rate (B) Blood Pressure (C) Galvanic skin Resistance (D) All of the above Answer: (D) 74. As per IPC (Indian Penal Code), Emasculation is classified as (A) Assault (B) Simple Injury (C) Miscarriage (D) Grievous injury Answer: (D) 75. The homicide caused unintentionally by an act done in a good faith is (A) Excusable (B) Murder (C) Culpable homicide (D) All of the above
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