Mock Test Set-27 || Forensic Science ||
Question1.
Lysergic acid is found in which among the following?
a) Ergot
fungus
b) Psilocybe
mexicana
c) Lophophora Williamsii
d) Argemone
Mexicana
Explanation: a) It is a colourless, tasteless, odourless, semi-synthetic compound, the lysergic acid portion of which is a natural product of the ergot fungus Claviceps purpurea.
Question2.
Pump action of a firearm is also called-
a) Lever action
b) Bolt action
c) Trombone action
d) Air action
Explanation: c) The FN Browning Trombone is
a pump-action long takedown rifle designed by John M. Browning in 1919,
patented on 1 August 1922 and manufactured by FN Herstal from 1922 to 1974.
Models manufactured post 1969 had a product code W. FN Trombone
Question3.
The
following wounds will heal without a scar formation:
a) Abrasion
b) Laceration
c) Chop wound
d) Stab wound
Explanation: a) A first-degree abrasion involves superficial damage to
the epidermis. The epidermis is the first, or most superficial, layer of skin.
A first-degree abrasion is considered mild. It won’t bleed.
Vaginal secretion consists of
a) Urea
b) Doderlain’s bacilli
c) Glyoxalase I
d) Serum Cholinesterase
Explanation: b) Doderlein’s bacillus is a large, Gram-positive
bacterium found in vaginal secretions. It is named after the German
obstetrician and gynaecologist, Albert Doderlein. This microbe produces lactic
acid that has bactericidal action, inhibiting the growth of other microbes,
such as staphylococci. Thus, Doderlein’s bacillus provides some sort of
protection in the vagina against certain potentially harmful bacteria.
Question5.
Black
mineral colours in the soil are generally related to the presence of the
following elements:
a) Manganese and iron
b) Copper minerals
c) Chromium minerals
d) Iron phosphate minerals
Explanation: a) Manganese (Mn) is an important
micronutrient for plant growth and development and sustains metabolic roles
within different plant cell compartments. The metal is an essential
cofactor for the oxygen-evolving complex (OEC) of the photosynthetic machinery,
catalysing the water-splitting reaction in photosystem II.
Question6.
The following is not a feature of a female
skull
a) Prominent parietal eminence
b) Prominent frontal eminence
c) Prominent glabella
d) Roundish shaped orbits
Explanation: c) The supra-orbital ridges, sometimes
known as the brow ridges and the glabella (approximate centre of the forehead
between the supra-orbital ridges) are more pronounced and rounded in males
and less marked in females
Question7.
The author of the book entitled “Suspect Document” is
a) Osborn & Osborn
b) Ordway Hilton
c) Wilson R. Harrison
d) R.A. Huber
Explanation: c) Dr. Harrison has had over twenty years’
experience and is the Director of the Home Office Forensic Science Laboratory
responsible for the examination of documents for the police forces of England
and Wales, and for many government departments.
Question8.
Exciter filter is a part of the following
microscope
a) Polarising microscope
b) Phase-contrast microscope
c) Fluorescence microscope
d) Transmission Electron microscope
Solution: c) Exciter filters permit only
selected wavelengths from the illuminator to pass through on the way toward the
specimen.
Question9.
Radioactivity
of a substance can be measured by
a) TCD detector
b) MCT detector
c) EC detector
d) Geiger Muller Counter
Explanation:
d) A Geiger
counter (also known as a Geiger–Müller counter) is an electronic
instrument used for detecting and measuring ionizing radiation.
It is widely used in applications such as Radiological protection, experimental
physics and the nuclear
industry.
Question10.
Assertion (A): A phenolphthalein solution is used to show the possible presence of blood.
Reason (R): As there is non-specific peroxidase reaction with haemoglobin
producing pink colour.
a) (R) is correct, but (A) is incorrect.
b) (R) is incorrect, but (A) is correct.
c) Both (A) and (R) are correct.
d) Both (A) and (R) are incorrect.
Explanation: c) Phenolphthalein is a presumptive test that reacts with the heme molecule present in blood. A positive reaction gives a pink colour. While bloodstains normally appear red-brown in colour, the colour of the substrate or the age of a stain may affect the appearance or visibility of the stain.
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