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The document contains a series of multiple-choice questions and answers related to forensic science, covering topics such as branches of forensic science, evidence transfer, forgery, and methods for developing latent prints. Each section presents questions with four options and the correct answers are provided. The content emphasizes key principles and techniques used in forensic investigations.

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The document contains a series of multiple-choice questions and answers related to forensic science, covering topics such as branches of forensic science, evidence transfer, forgery, and methods for developing latent prints. Each section presents questions with four options and the correct answers are provided. The content emphasizes key principles and techniques used in forensic investigations.

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CHECK YOUR PROGRESS

(I) Which of the following are branches of forensic science


1) Ballistics 3) Document examination
2) Fingerprint examination 4) All of these
(II) The process of recreating the facial features from skeletal remains is:
1) Facial application 3) Skeletal identification
2) Facial reconstruction 4) None of these
(III) Narco-analysis takes the mind of the subject from normal state to a:
1) Conscious state 3) Sub conscious state
2) Semi conscious state 4) Unconscious state
Answers
(I) 4
(II) 2
(III) 2

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(I) Transfer of evidence at the crime scene is according to
1) Locard’s principle of exchange 3) Both of these
2) Principle of individuality 4) None of these
(II) Glass evidence can be examined using its
1) Density 3) Both of these
2) Refractive index 4) None of these
(III) Chronological documentation of the custody/disposition of evidence is
1) Chain of examination 3) Chain of chronology
2) Chain of custody 4) None of these
(IV) Crime scene examination incorporates
1) Videotape and photography 3) Written notes
2) Sketching 4) All of these
Answers
(I) 1
(II) 3
(III) 2
(IV) 4

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(I) Which of these is a forgery:
1. Simulated signature 3. Disguised writing
2. Alterations in a document 4. All of these
(II) Standard document may be
1. Dictated 3. Both of these
2. Requested 4. None of these
(III) Additions in a document can be determined by
1. ESDA 3. VSC
2. None of these 4. Spot tests
Answers
(I) 4
(II) 3
(III)3

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(I). Iodine method is used for developing latent print because:
1. It reacts with NaCl present in sweat 3. It is inexpensive
2. It reacts with amino acids and lipids 4. None of these
(II). Ninhydrin method is gives best result on:
1. Steel 3. Wet surfaces
2. Plastic 4. Paper
(III) Type of print at the crime scene may be
1. Plastic print 3. Latent prints
2. Visible print 4. Any of these

Answers
(I) 1
(II) 4
(III) 4

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