(A) Gustafson’s
(B) Karl Pearson’s
(C) Harrison Gilroy
(D) Kastle Meyer
Answer: (B)
2. A fetus become viable by the age of
(A) 6 months
(B) 7 months
(C) 8 months
(D) 9 months
Answer: (B)
3. The total number of torsal bones in a person aged 12 years is
(A) 5
(B) 6
(C) 7
(D) 8
Answer: (C)
4. The book entitled “An Introduction to Criminalistics” was written by
(A) Hans Gross
(B) Soderman
(C) Paul Kirk
(D) Osterburg & O’Hara
Answer: (D)
5. Following are the essential points in a proper sketch of scene of crime
(A) North direction
(B) Scale
(C) Legend
(D) All of the above
Answer: (D)
6. The suitable control sample in case of blood stained soil is usually taken within the distance of _______ from spot.
(A) 3 inches
(B) 1 foot
(C) 2 feet
(D) 3 feet
Answer: (A)
7. In an aircrash case, the following method of survey is most useful.
(A) Strip method
(B) Spiral method
(C) Zonal method
(D) Wheel method
Answer: (D)
8. Match the following:
List – I List – II
(i) William Herschel 1. Forensic Ballistics
(ii) Osborn 2. Forensic Anthropology
(iii) Krogman 3. Finger print
(iv) Hatcher 4. Questioned document
(B) Karl Pearson’s
(C) Harrison Gilroy
(D) Kastle Meyer
Answer: (B)
2. A fetus become viable by the age of
(A) 6 months
(B) 7 months
(C) 8 months
(D) 9 months
Answer: (B)
3. The total number of torsal bones in a person aged 12 years is
(A) 5
(B) 6
(C) 7
(D) 8
Answer: (C)
4. The book entitled “An Introduction to Criminalistics” was written by
(A) Hans Gross
(B) Soderman
(C) Paul Kirk
(D) Osterburg & O’Hara
Answer: (D)
5. Following are the essential points in a proper sketch of scene of crime
(A) North direction
(B) Scale
(C) Legend
(D) All of the above
Answer: (D)
6. The suitable control sample in case of blood stained soil is usually taken within the distance of _______ from spot.
(A) 3 inches
(B) 1 foot
(C) 2 feet
(D) 3 feet
Answer: (A)
7. In an aircrash case, the following method of survey is most useful.
(A) Strip method
(B) Spiral method
(C) Zonal method
(D) Wheel method
Answer: (D)
8. Match the following:
List – I List – II
(i) William Herschel 1. Forensic Ballistics
(ii) Osborn 2. Forensic Anthropology
(iii) Krogman 3. Finger print
(iv) Hatcher 4. Questioned document
Codes:
(i) (ii) (iii) (iv)
(A) 3 4 2 1
(B) 2 1 3 4
(C) 4 3 2 1
(D) 1 2 4 3
Answer: (A)
9. Bevelling of a wound is seen in the following injuries.
(A) Contusion
(B) Laceration
(C) Abrasion
(D) Incised wound
Answer: (D)
10. Choose the correct answer:
The steps of investigation in proper sequence is :
(A) Protection of crime scene, interview of witness, photography of crime scene, collection and dispatch of physical evidence
(B) Photography of crime scene, protection of crime scene, interview of witness, collection and dispatch of physical evidence.
(C) Protection of crime scene, photography of crime scene, collection and dispatch of physical evidence, interview of witness
(D) Interview of witness, photography of crime scene, collection and dispatch of physical evidence, protection of crime scene
Answer: (C)
(i) (ii) (iii) (iv)
(A) 3 4 2 1
(B) 2 1 3 4
(C) 4 3 2 1
(D) 1 2 4 3
Answer: (A)
9. Bevelling of a wound is seen in the following injuries.
(A) Contusion
(B) Laceration
(C) Abrasion
(D) Incised wound
Answer: (D)
10. Choose the correct answer:
The steps of investigation in proper sequence is :
(A) Protection of crime scene, interview of witness, photography of crime scene, collection and dispatch of physical evidence
(B) Photography of crime scene, protection of crime scene, interview of witness, collection and dispatch of physical evidence.
(C) Protection of crime scene, photography of crime scene, collection and dispatch of physical evidence, interview of witness
(D) Interview of witness, photography of crime scene, collection and dispatch of physical evidence, protection of crime scene
Answer: (C)
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