2012 December UGC NET Solved Question Paper in Forensic Science (Paper 3)

1. Match the following:

List – I    List – II
a. Inquest  i. Cross examination
b. Conduct Moneyii. Police
c. Leading Questioniii. Body of evidence
d. Corpus delectiiv. Witness

Codes:

abcd
(A)iiiviiii
(B)iiiiiivi
(C)iviiiiii
(D)iiiiiiiv

Answer: (A)

2. Conduct money is paid for

(A) Conducting an autopsy

(B) Chemical analysis

(C) Collecting evidentiary material at crime scene.

(D) Appearing in a court as witness.

Answer: (D)

3. Which of the following types of inquests are presently held in India?

(A) Coroner and Police

(B) Police and Magistrate

(C) Magistrate and Coroner

(D) Police and Medical Examiner

Answer: (B)

4. The scales of hair can be preserved with the help of

(A) Wax cast

(B) Nail polish

(C) Plaster of Paris cast

(D) Plasticine

Answer: (B)

5. The term ‘Expert evidence’ is defined in section

(A) 45, Indian Evidence Act

(B) 131, Indian Evidence Act

(C) 45, Criminal Procedure code

(D) 131, Criminal Procedure code

Answer: (A)

6. Gas chromatography was developed by

(A) G.D. Kohler and K. Thide

(B) Henry and Pascal

(C) Piobert and Pascal

(D) Leduce and K. Thide

Answer:(A)

7. Chromatography was first reported by

(A) Ramsey

(B) Henry

(C) Pascal

(D) Leduce

Answer: (A)

8. Copy prepared by superimposing the document is called:

(A) Traced forgery

(B) Simulated forgery

(C) Free tend forgery

(D) Asymetrical forgery

Answer: (A)

9. Within a monochrometer, the necessary collimation and focussing are performed by:

(A) Mirrors

(B) Detectors

(C) Prisms

(D) Photo tubes

Answer: (A)

10. Match the instrument with the detector.

List – I                                                            List – II

i. Atomic Absorption Spectrometer                a. Thermal conductivity

ii. Infra Red Spectrometer                              b. Hypersensitive Photoplate

iii. Emission Spectrograph                              c. Golay

iv. Gas liquid Chromatography                       d. Photomultiplier Tube

Codes:

      a b c d

(A) iv iii ii i

(B) i iv iii ii

(C) i iii iv ii

(D) iii iv iii i

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