Section A QnA (FACT 2022)

FACT and FACT Plus Exam 20 March 2022

Exam NameFACT and FACT Plus Exam 20 March 2022
Test Date20/03/2022
Test Time :9:00 AM – 11:00 AM
SubjectFACT (Cyber Forensics, Forensic Biological Sciences, Forensic Chemical Sciences, Forensic Physical Sciences)

Section I: Aptitude in Forensic Science

Q.1:  Which of the following Indian state does not share its border with Myanmar?

  1. Assam
  2. Arunachal Pradesh
  3. Manipur
  4. Nagaland

Answer: 1. Assam

Q.2: BIS stands for

  1. Bureau of Innovation Standards
  2. Bureau of International Standards
  3. Bureau of Indian Standards
  4. Bureau of Internal Standards

Answer: 3. Bureau Of Indian Standards

Q.3: Locard’s principle specifically deals with

  1. Exchange of evidence
  2. Analysis of evidence
  3. Production of evidence
  4. Collection of evidence

Answer: 1. Exchange of Evidence

Q.4: RFSL Stands for

  1. Road Forensic Science Laboratory
  2. Railway Forensic Science Laboratory
  3. Regional Forensic Science Laboratory
  4. Rapid Forensic Science Laboratory

Answer: 3. Regional Forensic Science Laboratory

Q.5: If, Bird: Wings, choose the correct relationship of the following pairs

  1. Pen : Paper
  2. Whale : Water
  3. Dog : Lungs
  4. Car : Wheel

Answer: 4. Car : Wheel

Q.6: DNA is negatively charged because of the presence of

  1. Phosphate groups in nucleotides
  2. Bromated groups in nucleotides
  3. Chlorate groups in nucleotides
  4. Sulphate groups in nucleotides

Answer: 1. Phosphate groups in nucleotide

Q.7: Which microscope is used for comparing bullets?

  1. Comparison microscope
  2. Polarized microscope
  3. Phase contrasts microscope
  4. Compound microscope

Answer: 1. Comparison Microscope

Q.8: Which of the following vaccine is not related to COVID19?

  1. Covaxin
  2. Sputnik V
  3. Hep.B
  4. Covishield

Answer: 3. Hep.B

Q.9: Which of the following is a type of ballistics evidence?

  1. Hair
  2. Drug
  3. Blood
  4. Bullet

Answer: 4. Bullet

Q.10: Police inquest is conducted under section

  1. 174 IPC
  2. 176 IPC
  3. 174 CrPC
  4. 176 CrPC

Answer: 3. 174 CrPC

Q.11: The Headquarters of NABL secretariat is situated at

  1. Gurugram
  2. Kolkata
  3. Bangaluru
  4. Chennai

Answer: 1. Gurugram

Q.12: Which of the following is related with NABL accreditation?

  1. Program Testing
  2. Proficiency Testing
  3. Proper Testing
  4. Profile Testing

Answer: 2. Proficiency Testing

Q.13: Calvin Hooker Goddard was a forensic scientist best-known for his contribution in

  1. DNA Forensic
  2. Forensic Ballistics
  3. Forensic Anthropology
  4. Forensic Toxicology

Answer: 2. Forensic Ballistics

Q.14: Proof of proper chain of custody procedures allows

  1. Evidence packaging
  2. Evidence collection
  3. Evidence analysis
  4. Evidence to be admitted to the court

Answer: 4. Evidence to be admitted to the court

Q.15: Corroborative Evidence

  1. Links an individual with a particular location
  2. Refutes other evidence
  3. Supports other evidence
  4. Associates an individual with another individual

Answer: 3. Support other Evidences

Q.16: The first Forensic Science Laboratory in India was set-up at

  1. Hyderabad
  2. Delhi
  3. Chennai
  4. Calcutta

Answer: 4. Calcutta

Q.17: Which of the following terms is not related with handwriting identification in legal cases?

  1. Line quality
  2. Spacing
  3. Trail
  4. Hiatus

Answer: 3. Trail

Q.18: Fingerprints examination is also termed as

  1. Dactyloscopy
  2. Trichology
  3. Entomology
  4. Palynology

Answer: 1. Dactyloscopy

Q.19: CAB in NABL accreditation stands for

  1. Controlling Assessment Body
  2. Controlling Auditory Body
  3. Conformity Auditory Body
  4. Conformity Assessment Body

Answer: 1. Conformity Assessment Body

Q.20: The laboratory accreditation services to testing and calibration laboratories are provided in accordance with

  1. ISO/IEC 17025
  2. ISO/IEC 17024
  3. ISO/IEC 17023
  4. ISO/IEC 17026

Answer: 1. ISO/IEC 17025

Q.21: Causing hurt by means of poison, etc., with intent to commit an offence is covered under

  1. Section 528 in the India Penal Code
  2. Section 428 in the India Penal Code
  3. Section 328 in the India Penal Code
  4. Section 228 in the India Penal Code

Answer: 3. Section 328 in the Indian Penal Code

Q.22: What is “Mean” of the 1,3,5,7,9?

  1. 5
  2. 3
  3. 9
  4. 7

Answer: 1. 5

Q.23: Who won Bronze medal in Badminton in Tokyo Olympics 2020?

  1. Neeraj Chopra
  2. Bajrang punia
  3. P.V. Sindhu
  4. Ravi Kumar

Answer: 3. P.V. Sindhu

Q.24: Opinions of “Experts” falls under

  1. Section 47 in the Indian Evidence Act, 1872
  2. Section 46 in the Indian Evidence Act, 1872
  3. Section 45 in the Indian Evidence Act, 1872
  4. Section 44 in the Indian Evidence Act, 1872

Answer: 3. Section 45 in the Indian Evidence Act, 1872

Q.25: The word ethics is related with

  1. Behavior
  2. Judgment
  3. Knowledge
  4. Physique

Answer: 1. Behavior

Q.26: CAB shall apply for renewal of accreditation of NABL at least _______ months before the expiry of the validity of accreditation.

  1. 9 months
  2. 6 months
  3. 3 months
  4. 12 months

Answer: 2. 6 Months

Q.27: APLAC stands for

  1. Asia Pacific Laboratory Audit cooperation
  2. Asia Pacific Laboratory Accreditation Cooperation
  3. America pacific Laboratory Audit Cooperation
  4. America Pacific Laboratory Accreditation Cooperation

Answer: 2. Asia Pacific Laboratory Accreditation Cooperation

Q.28: Mirror is to Reflection as Water is to

  1. Conduction
  2. Refraction
  3. Dispersion
  4. Immersion

Answer: 2. Refraction

Q.29: A pre-assessment visit of the CAB is organized by _______________ appointed by NABL.

  1. Lead Director
  2. Lead Observer
  3. Lead Technician
  4. Lead Assessor

Answer: 4. Lead Assessor

Q.30: A parameter is a measure that is computed from:

  1. Analyzed data
  2. Population data
  3. Sample data
  4. Test statistics

Answer: 2. Population data

Q.31: Difference between the maximum and minimum values of the given observation is called

  1. Average
  2. Range
  3. Standard deviation
  4. Degree of freedom

Answer: 2. Range

Q.32: Deepak walks 20 km North. He turns left and walks 40 km. He again turns left and walks 20 km. Finally, he moves 20 km after turning to the left. How far is he from his starting position?

  1. 40 km
  2. 10 km
  3. 30 km
  4. 20 km

Answer: 4. 20km

Q.33: Sampling in any population study is conducted because, it is:

  1. Biased
  2. Time – efficient
  3. Expensive
  4. Difficult

Answer: 2. Time-Efficient

Q.34: Probability in mathematics means

  1. The chance that the given event will not occur
  2. Standard error of the given data set
  3. The chance that the given event will occur
  4. Average of the total number

Answer: 3. The Chance that the given event will occur

Q.35: ICP-MS stands for

  1. Inductively Cooled Plasma Mass Spectrometry
  2. Inductively Conducted Plasma Mass Spectrometry
  3. Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry
  4. Inductively Collected Plasma Mass Spectrometry

Answer: 3. Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry

Q.36: Measurement close to a True value is known as

  1. Average
  2. Error
  3. Precise
  4. Accurate

Answer: 4. Accurate

Q.37: The meaning of Standard deviation is

  1. How near are the data points from the range
  2. How near are the data points from the mean
  3. How far are the data points form the range
  4. How far are the data points from the mean

Answer: 4. How far are the data points form the mean

Q.38: Find the missing term: 125, 250, ???, 400

  1. 375
  2. 200
  3. 275
  4. 100

Answer: 1. 375

Q.39: Which of the following is an output device of a computer?

  1. Mouse
  2. Keyboard
  3. Printer
  4. Joy stick

Answer: 3. Printer

Q.40: Which of the following state/UT doesn’t have a CFSL?

  1. Assam
  2. Chandigarh
  3. Gujarat
  4. West Bengal

Answer: 3. Gujrat

Q.41: Select the correct word

  1. Aceleration
  2. Acceleration
  3. Accelaration
  4. Aceeleration

Answer: 2. Acceleration

Q.42: The component of a computer that connects the processor to the other hardware is known as

  1. Keyboard
  2. Mouse
  3. Printer
  4. Motherboard

Answer: 4. Motherboard

Q.43: The Daubert test required that the trial judge make the determination based on one of the following factors

  1. The science must be valid
  2. The science must be hypothetical
  3. The science must be rigorous
  4. The science must be social

Answer: 1. The Science must be valid

Q.44: Choose the different word

  1. Frog
  2. Snake
  3. Lizard
  4. Crocodile

Answer: 1. Frog

Q.45: The patient was cured ________ Malaria.

  1. Of
  2. For
  3. Through
  4. From

Answer: 1. Of

Q.46: NABL accreditation system is established in accordance with

  1. ISO/IEC 17012
  2. ISO/IEC 17014
  3. ISO/IEC 17013
  4. ISO/IEC 17011

Answer: 4. ISO/IEC 17011

Q.47: Random sampling is also known as

  1. Population sampling
  2. Precision sampling
  3. Probability sampling
  4. Proper sampling

Answer: 3. Probability Sampling

Q.48: Who invented Chromatography?

  1. Mikhail Hendricks
  2. Mikhail Tsvet
  3. Mikhail Baryshnikov
  4. Mikhail Kalashnikov

Answer: 2. Mikhail Tsvet

Q.49: Crime Scene Investigation doesn’t involves

  1. Sketches
  2. Exhibits opening
  3. Notes
  4. Photography

Answer: 2. Exhibits Opening

Q.50: In Thin layer chromatography the mobile phase is

  1. Liquid
  2. Gel
  3. Solid
  4. Gas

Answer: 1. Liquid

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