(A) Paint smear
(B) Hair
(C) Footprint
(D) Cement block
Answer: (D)
2. The following compound is not present in Borosilicate glass:
(A) Silica (SiO2)
(B) K2O
(C) Al2O3
(D) CaO
Answer: (D)
3. 4R rule of glass fracture relates to
(A) Concentric fracture
(B) Radial fracture
(C) Rib mark
(D) Hackle mark
Answer: (B)
4. Match the following ingredients of paint:
List – I List – II
(a) Pigment i. Zirconium napthemate
(b) Oil ii. Soya alkyd resin
(c) Drier iii. Titanium oxide
(d) Binder iv. Linseed oil
Codes:
(a) (b) (c) (d)
(A) iii i iv ii
(B) i iii iv ii
(C) ii iv i iii
(D) iii iv i ii
Answer: (D)
5. Radioactivity of a substance can be measured by
(A) Geiger Muller Counter
(B) Neon tubes
(C) Radiometric methods
(D) Photomultiplier tubes
Answer: (A)
6. Match the following:
List – I List – II
(Author) (Name of the book)
(a) Soderman i. Fundamentals of criminal investigation
(b) Paul L. Kirk ii. Judicial Photography
(c) O’Hara iii. Modern Criminal Investigation
(d) Rudolph Reise iv. Crime Investigation
Codes:
(a) (b) (c) (d)
(A) iii i iv ii
(B) i iv iii ii
(C) iii iv i ii
(D) iv iii i ii
Answer: (C)
7. Split laceration resembles
(A) Abrasion
(B) Contusion
(C) Incised wound
(D) Stab wound
Answer: (C)
8. Which of the following is important for the identification from hair?
(A) Cuticle
(B) Medulla
(C) Cortex
(D) All of the above
Answer: (D)
9. The most prevalent plant fibre is
(A) Wool
(B) Hemp
(C) Cotton
(D) Mohair
Answer: (C)
10. The study of hair is known as
(A) Lithology
(B) Histology
(C) Phytology
(D) Trichology
Answer: (D)
(B) Hair
(C) Footprint
(D) Cement block
Answer: (D)
2. The following compound is not present in Borosilicate glass:
(A) Silica (SiO2)
(B) K2O
(C) Al2O3
(D) CaO
Answer: (D)
3. 4R rule of glass fracture relates to
(A) Concentric fracture
(B) Radial fracture
(C) Rib mark
(D) Hackle mark
Answer: (B)
4. Match the following ingredients of paint:
List – I List – II
(a) Pigment i. Zirconium napthemate
(b) Oil ii. Soya alkyd resin
(c) Drier iii. Titanium oxide
(d) Binder iv. Linseed oil
Codes:
(a) (b) (c) (d)
(A) iii i iv ii
(B) i iii iv ii
(C) ii iv i iii
(D) iii iv i ii
Answer: (D)
5. Radioactivity of a substance can be measured by
(A) Geiger Muller Counter
(B) Neon tubes
(C) Radiometric methods
(D) Photomultiplier tubes
Answer: (A)
6. Match the following:
List – I List – II
(Author) (Name of the book)
(a) Soderman i. Fundamentals of criminal investigation
(b) Paul L. Kirk ii. Judicial Photography
(c) O’Hara iii. Modern Criminal Investigation
(d) Rudolph Reise iv. Crime Investigation
Codes:
(a) (b) (c) (d)
(A) iii i iv ii
(B) i iv iii ii
(C) iii iv i ii
(D) iv iii i ii
Answer: (C)
7. Split laceration resembles
(A) Abrasion
(B) Contusion
(C) Incised wound
(D) Stab wound
Answer: (C)
8. Which of the following is important for the identification from hair?
(A) Cuticle
(B) Medulla
(C) Cortex
(D) All of the above
Answer: (D)
9. The most prevalent plant fibre is
(A) Wool
(B) Hemp
(C) Cotton
(D) Mohair
Answer: (C)
10. The study of hair is known as
(A) Lithology
(B) Histology
(C) Phytology
(D) Trichology
Answer: (D)
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