MCQs on Forensic Evidence

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#1. The following is the most suitable casting material for preserving footwear impressions:-

#2. Which types of evidence can be collected in paper bags, envelops and packets.

#3. Corroborative use of physical evidence is use to:

#4. Seminal Stains on clothing should be packed in:

#5. Assertion (A): The Investigation Officer collects physical evidence at the Scene of Crime. Reason (R): Because he is fully aware as to how to save the evidence form getting contaminated, lost or scratched.

#6. Any items which may cross contaminate each other must be packed:

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#7. Dust/Dirt in fingernails can be collected by:

#8. Control soil samples for forensic analysis is best collected in:

#9. In case of poisoning of living person, the following are preserved, except:

#10. Which Type of evidence should collect first at the crime scene:

#11. Which of the following preservatives is used to preserve the blood in case of alcohol poisoning?

#12. The order in which items of evidence have been handled during the investigation of a case is known as:

#13. Which of the following would be considered individual evidence?

#14. Dried seminal stains from clothing are preserved in:

#15. The Collection And Preservation Of Evidence Are Begin When:

#16. Sodium fluoride that is used as a preservative for blood samples inhibits the enzyme:

#17. Hair samples from crime scene is collected by:

#18. Blood stained clothes collected from the scenes of crime should be sent for examination:

#19. Which one of the following is the best method for packed bloody weapon:

#20. Potential Contamination of Physical Evidence can occur in the following places but not at the:

#21. Vacuum sweepings, fingernails, scrapings, clothing, and, vehicles should be collected because they are possible carriers of:

#22. The suitable control sample in case of blood stained soil is usually taken within the distance of _____ from spot.

#23. After collecting the blood stained soil from the scene, it should be sent for examination:

#24. The Ordinary Portland Cement (OPC) seized for forensic tests analysis is suitably packed in:

#25. It is important to separate witnesses at a crime scene in order to:

#26. For preservation of shoe print/tire marks on soft earth, the best way is:

#27. The Following are the ways to maintain the chain of custody, Except:

#28. How many Controlled hair sample should be collected from the head?

#29. Bite Marks Evidence is use to match the dental impression of suspects. How is bite marks evidence collected?

#30. Evidence that may be collected, Except:

#31. The most reliable form of evidence is:

#32. How should soil samples be preserved if they can't be subjected to forensic tests soon after collection?

#33. Which of the following would be considered as individual evidence?

#34. The examination of physical evidence by a forensic scientist is usually undertaken for:

#35. In Terms of evidence collection, what does Trace means:

#36. As the collection of physical evidence begins:

#37. The following is the most suitable casting material for preserving foot wear impressions:

#38. “Whenever two objects come into contact with one another, an exchange of materials occurs between them”. This Principle is called:

#39. The best method for packing of paper which smell like gasoline is:

#40. The main method to collect saliva stain is:

#41. Following is a Physical Evidence:

#42. If investigators did not search crime scene properly or they preserve physical evidence carelessly, following will be happen:

#43. Each Package of Evidence should have following, Except:

#44. The following is a suitable material for casting of tool marks:

#45. Which condition plays a major role in the contamination of crime scene evidence?

#46. When packaging the evidence, you should:

#47. Physical Evidence at the scene of crime should be collected in the presence of :

#48. Which slang refers to the proper collection and presentation of evidence.

#49. A kind of evidence that is sensitive to absolute temperature.

#50. Dirt/Dust on shoes can be collected by:

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