Professional Documents
Culture Documents
1. (Signature)
Roll No.
(Name)
2. (Signature)
(Name)
D8 2 1 5
Time : 1 hours]
Roll No.
PAPER - II
FORENSIC SCIENCE
!D-8215-PAPER-II!
D-8215
(In words)
DU U S U UU U
U U U, S U U U
S
, U
(i) S S U
U SUU U S SU U
(ii) U DU U U U -S DU
U U U U U U S
DU/ U UU
U U S SU U
UUU S U U -S
U U
-S U UQ
(iii) S U OMR U U
UU OMR U S U U
4. U U (1), (2), (3) (4)
U UU U
(3) U
U
5. U S U OMRU U
U OMRU U
S U U U , U
6. U U
7. (Rough Work) S DU U U
8. OMR U S , U U,
U q , U
U ,
U , U U S
U
9. U # U OMR U UU
U U # U U
U U # U S OMR
UU
10. / U ZU S U
11. U (UU) U U
12. U U
13. U , U
1.
2.
3.
P.T.O.
www.examrace.com
FORENSIC SCIENCE
PAPER - II
Note : This paper contains fifty (50) objective type questions of two (2) marks each. All questions
are compulsory.
1.
2.
To test the dye in a particular fiber, it can be extracted and then tested using :
(1)
A burn test
(2)
(3)
T.L.C.
(4)
A.A.S.
3.
6.
8.
(3)
Yellow
(4)
Blue
Morphine
(2)
Nicotine
(3)
Sodium
(4)
Lithium
Pancreas
(2)
Breast milk
(3)
Perspiration
(4)
Vaginal secretion
(2)
(3)
(4)
7.
Red
5.
(2)
4.
Pink
colour.
Vacuum
(2)
Cathode
(3)
Anode
(4)
Dynode
(2)
(3)
(4)
In death due to alcohol poisoning blood for chemical analysis should be collected preferably
from :
(1)
heart
(2)
(3)
pleural cavity
(4)
abdominal cavity
D-8215
!J-8215-PAPER-II!
Paper-II
www.examrace.com
- - II
- (50) -U (2)
1.
U U U U U
U ?
(1)
(2) c U
(3) U...
(4) ...
2.
SU U , SU-U U
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
U ?
(1) U
(2) U
(4)
3.
(3)
4.
...2 U ?
(1) UU ()
(2)
(3)
(4) d
5.
U U
(1) U
(3) U
(2)
(4)
U U
U
6.
U U U (..U.) U
(1)
(2) U
(3) U
7.
U U ?
(1) U U U
(2) U U U U
(3) U U U
(4) U U U
8.
U U U
?
(1) N
(2) U
(3)
(4) U
D-8215
!J-8215-PAPER-II!
U
(4) UU
Paper-II
www.examrace.com
9.
Which of the following is first thing to be done by Crime Scene Investigator at crime scene ?
(1) Preliminary examination of scene
(2) Retaining the suspects
(3) Asking for the medical assistance for injured at the crime scene
(4) Collecting the evidence
10.
Chemical properties
All of above
11.
During manufacture of tyre before the application of design on it the tyre is known as :
(1) Finished tyre
(2) Green tyre
(3) Rubber tyre
(4) Pre-finished tyre
12.
13.
14.
15.
Circular
(4)
Hexagonal
D-8215
(2)
!J-8215-PAPER-II!
(3)
4
(4)
www.examrace.com
9.
U U S U U mU ?
(1) U S U
(2)
(3) U S U
(4) U
10.
U U ?
(1)
(2) U
(3) U U
(4)
11.
UU U U U U UU
(1) UU
(2) UU
(3) UU UU
(4)
- UU
12.
M U U U ?
(1) U- q
(2) - q
(3) U q
(4) UUU q
13.
q U U
- I
- II
(a) U
(i)
U q
(b)
(ii) $
(c)
(iii) U U
(d) U...
(iv)
U
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
14.
15.
(a)
(iv)
(ii)
(iii)
(i)
(b)
(ii)
(i)
(iv)
(iii)
(c)
(i)
(iv)
(i)
(iv)
(d)
(iii)
(iii)
(ii)
(ii)
U UU U U UU
(1)
(2) U
(3)
U U
(4) U
U M ?
(a)
(b) U
(c) U
(d) S
U
(1) (a) U (b)
(2) (a) U (c)
(3) (b) U (c)
(4) (c) U (d)
D-8215
!J-8215-PAPER-II!
Paper-II
www.examrace.com
16.
17.
Multiplexing
(2)
Hybridization
(3)
Extension
(4)
Annealing
Codes :
18.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
19.
20.
22.
(2)
Gamma rays
(3)
Beta rays
(4)
Laser
(2)
(3)
(4)
Macrognathia
21.
Alpha rays
8 years
(2)
1 year
(3)
9 years
years.
(4)
2 years
excess energy (photon) left after primary interaction between sample and neutrons
(2)
(3)
(4)
extra neutrons produced by the radioactive species formed after the decay
In case of firings of lead bullets, the blackening is confused by some criminal justice
functionaries, with :
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
D-8215
!J-8215-PAPER-II!
Paper-II
www.examrace.com
16.
U...
(1) U (U)
(2) U (U)
(3) SU (U)
(4) ()
17.
(R) :
U
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(A) :
S
U
(A) U (R)
(A) U (R)
(A) , U (R)
(R) , U (A)
18.
l U -U , U U ,
(1) U
(2) U
(3) U U
(4) U
19.
UU UU U U ?
(1) 45, XO
(2) 1 : 2500
(3)
(4) ()
20.
U
(1) 8
(2)
(3) 9
(4)
21.
U U ?
(1) U U U (U)
(2) U U
(3) U
(4) UUU Z mU U U
22.
U U
?
(1) U U U U
(2) U U U UU
(3) U U U (UU) U
(4)
D-8215
!J-8215-PAPER-II!
Paper-II
www.examrace.com
23.
If rapid hardening is required which among the following is added to plaster of Paris ?
(1)
24.
25.
27.
28.
29.
Turmeric
(3)
Salt
(4)
(1)
Immunosuppression type
(2)
Immunoprecipitation type
(3)
Polymorphic type
(4)
Condensation type
Flour
In a hammerless tip - up action shotgun, the cocking levers protrude through its :
Knuckle
(2)
Tumbler
(3)
Sear
(4)
Hammer
Accused of Sodomy
(2)
Victim of Sodomy
(3)
Accused of Triolism
(4)
Accused on Necrophilia
Addition of fluorescent fibers in some of the currency notes serves which of the following
purpose ?
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
Restriction enzymes :
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
30.
(2)
Most of the tests that help to determine the species of origin of blood are of :
(1)
26.
Sugar
Henrys Law
(2)
Pioberts Law
(3)
Lebucs Law
(4)
Beers Law
Lundquest
(2)
Daubert
(3)
Jessica
(4)
D-8215
!J-8215-PAPER-II!
Paper-II
www.examrace.com
23.
SUU U U ?
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4) U
24.
U, U U , U ?
(1) U
(2) U U
(3) M U
(4) U
25.
U- U ?
(1)
(2) UU
(3) U
(4)
26.
?
(1) U
(2) / /
(3) - U
(4) U
27.
U U U U g ?
(1) U h U
(2) U h U
(3) $ Lh U h U
(4) U
28.
USU $
(1) U U
(2) U... U U U
(3) S U... U
(4) ..U. U
29.
- U U - ?
(1) U
(2) U (3)
30.
S U
(1) USU
(3)
D-8215
!J-8215-PAPER-II!
1679
(2)
(4)
9
(4)
mU
UU
Paper-II
www.examrace.com
31.
32.
(2)
(3)
(4)
Which of the following internal standard is used for the determination of alcohol by head
space gas chromatography ?
(1)
33.
34.
35.
38.
(2)
N-propanol
(3)
Butyl alcohol
(4)
Amyl alcohol
Dilute solutions
(2)
Micellar solution
(3)
Concentrated solutions
(4)
Water
The book Classification and Uses of Fingerprints is authored by whom of the following :
(1)
E.R. Henry
(2)
Francis Galton
(3)
Henry Fauld
(4)
William Herschel
(2)
(3)
(4)
(1)
36.
37.
Ethyl acetate
(2)
Intense flame
(3)
(4)
(2)
(3)
(4)
D-8215
!J-8215-PAPER-II!
10
Paper-II
www.examrace.com
31.
(1) U U U
(2) U U -
(3) mU U
(4) U U
32.
U S U mU U - U
?
(1) UU
(2) - (3) U (4)
33.
U U
U U
(1)
(2) U
(3)
(4)
34.
U $ UU S ?
(1) .U. U
(2) U
(3) U U
(4)
35.
U U 26 () U
(1) U U mU -U
(2) U $
(3) U mU
(4) U U...
36.
, U (U...)
O2 CO2
(1) UU
(2)
(3) U
(4)
37.
SU U ?
(1) U U
(3) ..U. U
38.
(2)
(4)
q M U ?
(1) , ,
(2) , ,
(3) , ,
(4) , ,
D-8215
!J-8215-PAPER-II!
11
Paper-II
www.examrace.com
39.
The first technique that was adopted for forensic DNA analysis was :
(1)
40.
41.
42.
43.
PCR
(2)
STR
(3)
RFLP
(4)
HLA DQAI
At a scene of explosion, there was damage to some near-by trees. Branches were found
broken and leaves shed. This is due to :
(1)
Shock waves
(2)
(3)
Fragments of bomb
(4)
Munroe Effect
Gamma rays
(2)
Alpha particles
(3)
Beta rays
(4)
(2)
(3)
(4)
It is included in S. 84 IPC
(b)
(c)
(d)
Codes :
44.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
Circumference of skull
3 100
height of skull
(3)
D-8215
!J-8215-PAPER-II!
(2)
12
Height of skull
3 100
diametre of orbits
Maximum breadth of skull
3 100
Maximum length of skull
Paper-II
www.examrace.com
39.
(U) U... U ?
(1) ..U.
(2) .U.U.
(3) U....
(4) ... U....
40.
SU S U - U UU U Z
U
(1) U
(2) U U
(3) U
(4) U $U
41.
U ... ?
(1) U
(2)
(3) U U
(4) UU U
42.
U
(1) U US U U
(2) U US 149 mm
(3) U US 795 mm
(4) U U 46.2
43.
U U ?
(a) U U U 84
(b) M L U
(c) U U
(d) M L U U
U
(1) (b) U (d)
(2) (c) U (d)
(3) (a) U (d)
(4) (a)
44.
?
(1)
(3)
D-8215
3 100
!J-8215-PAPER-II!
3 100
(2)
U U
(4)
13
3 100
3 100
Paper-II
www.examrace.com
45.
46.
Object placed just beyond lower focal point of objective lens which forms enlarged real
image within lower focal plane of ocular.
(2)
Object placed within lower focal point of objective lens which forms enlarged real
image within lower focal plane of ocular.
(3)
Object placed just beyond lower focal point of objective lens which forms enlarged real
image beyond lower focal plane of ocular.
(4)
Object placed within lower focal point of objective lens which forms enlarged real
image beyond lower focal plane of ocular.
47.
(2)
Driers
(3)
Extenders
(4)
Primer
(4)
Nitrous oxide
48.
Solvent
Nitrates
(2)
Nitric oxide
(3)
Nitrous acid
Assertion (A) : Confirmatory tests for drug analysis are generally spectroscopic in nature.
Reason (R) :
Codes :
49.
50.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(2)
Only semi-automatic
(3)
(4)
(2)
(3)
(4)
-o0oD-8215
!J-8215-PAPER-II!
14
Paper-II
www.examrace.com
45.
- U ?
(1) U S U
U S
(2) U S U
U S
(3) U S U
U S
(4) U S U
U S
46.
U M mU ?
(1)
(2) c
(3) SU
47.
48.
(4)
U U U c UU U U ?
(1) UU
(2) U U (3) U U
(4)
(A) :
(R) :
U (U)
U U
cUU U U U S SUS
U U SU U cUU
U
(1)
(3)
49.
$
(A) U (R)
(3)
S
S U S
(2)
(4)
(A)
(R) $
(A) $ (R)
AK - 47 U
(1)
50.
(A) U (R)
(2)
(4)
-S
S U S
U M U ?
(1) U
(2) U U
(3) U
(4) U
-o0o-
D-8215
!J-8215-PAPER-II!
15
Paper-II
www.examrace.com
D-8215
!J-8215-PAPER-II!
16
Paper-II
www.examrace.com