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Paper Code: MJS-187

Roll Number:
EXAMINATION: Nov-Dec 2023
B.Sc. (PART-I) (Semester-I)
Subject: Forensic Science Paper: Major
Title: Introduction to Forensic Science & Criminalistics
Maximum Marks: 60 Duration: 3 hrs. (Part-A: 20 min. and Part-B & C: 2:40 hrs.)
Note: All questions are compulsory. Distribution of marks is given in the relevant section. In the question paper do not write
anything other than roll number.
lHkh iz'u vfuok;Z gSaA vadksa dk forj.k lEcfU/kr [k.Mksa esa fn;k x;k gSA iz’ui= esa vuqØekad ds vfrfjDr dqN Hkh uk fy[ksaA

PART - A
(MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS)

Note: Separate OMR Sheet for marking the correct options of multiple choice question paper is provided. Mark your option
on the OMR Sheet by properly darkening the circle.
cgqfodYih; iz’uksa ds lgh fodYi vafdr djus ds fy;s i`Fkd OMR Sheet nh xbZ gSA vius fodYi blh 'khV ij iw.kZ :i ls xksys
dks Hkj dj vafdr djsaA
Marks: 12 (12 questions of 1 mark each)

A-01: The examination of physical evidence such as hair, fibers and paint is known as:
HkkSfrd lk{k tSls cky] js’ksa vkSj isaV ds ijh{k.k dks tkuk tkrk gS%
(A) Forensic Entomology U;k;kyf;d dhV foKku
(B) Forensic Anthropology U;k;kyf;d u`foKku
(C) Forensic Chemistry U;k;kyf;d jlk;u 'kkL=
(D) Trace Evidence Analysis lw{e lk{; fo’ys"k.k
A-02: The use of firearms and ammunition in criminal investigation is known as:
vkXus;kL=ksa vkSj xksyk ck:n ds iz;ksx dks vkijkf/kd tk¡p esa tkuk tkrk gS%
(A) Forensic Toxicology U;k;kyf;d fo"k foKku
(B) Forensic Chemistry U;k;kyf;d jlk;u 'kkL=
(C) Forensic Ballistic U;k;kyf;d izs{ksfidh
(D) Forensic Physics U;k;kyf;d HkkSfrd 'kkL=
A-03: What is the first step in processing a crime scene?
vijk/k LFky dh izfØ;k esa izFke dne D;k gksrk gS\
(A) Collecting physical evidence HkkSfrd lk{; dk ,d=hdj.k
(B) Securing the area and ensuring safety {ks= dks lqjf{kr vkSj lqj{kk lqfuf’pr djuk
(C) Interviewing witnesses and suspects xokg vkSj lafnX/k ls iwNrkN djuk
(D) Arresting suspects lafnX/k dks fxj¶rkj djuk
A-04: The study of teeth and bite marks to identifier suspects and victims is known as:
nkar vkSj dkVus ds fu’kku dk v/;;u] lafnX/k ,oa ihfM+r dh igpku ds fy, tkuk tkrk gS%

(A) Forensic Pathology U;k;kyf;d iSFkksykWth (B) Forensic Botany U;k;kyf;d ckWVuh
(C) Forensic Psychology U;k;kyf;d euksfoKku (D) Forensic Odontology U;k;kyf;d narfoKku

A-05: Which is the most common evidence found at crime scene?


vijk/k LFky ij ik;k tkus okyk lcls vke lk{; D;k gksrk gS\
(A) Blood sample jDr uewuk (B) Saliva sample ykj uewuk
(C) Urine sample ew= uewuk (D) Trace evidence lw{e lk{;

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Paper Code: MJS-187
A-06: Who is the father of bloodstain identification?
jDr ds /kCcs dh igpku ds firkeg dkSu gSa\
(A) Mathieu Orfila eSF;w vkWjfQyk
(B) Leone Lattes fy;ksu ysV~l
(C) Henery Fauld gsujh QkYM
(D) Karl Landsteiner dkyZ ySaMLVSuj
A-07: The first chemical examiner‟s laboratory of India was established in:
Hkkjr dh izFke jklk;fud ijh{kd dh iz;ksx’kkyk ---------- esa LFkkfir gqbZ FkhA
(A) Agra vkxjk
(B) Bombay ckWEcs
(C) Kolkata dydÙkk
(D) Madras enzkl
A-08: Blood group typing is a part of the following:
Blood group typing fuEufyf[kr dk Hkkx gS%
(A) Forensic Pathology Qksjsafld iSFkksykWth
(B) Forensic Serology Qksjsafld lsjksykWth
(C) Odontology vksMksaVksykWth
(D) Criminal Investigation vkijkf/kd vUos"k.k
A-09: In India the first government examiner of questioned document laboratory was established in:
Hkkjr esa ^lUnsgkLin nLrkost ijh{kd iz;ksx’kkyk* loZizFke --------- esa LFkkfir gqbZ FkhA
(A) Kolkata dydÙkk
(B) Hyderabad gSnjkckn
(C) Shimla f’keyk
(D) Madras enzkl
A-10: Protection of members of the Armed Forces from arrest comes under:
Lk’kL= cyksa ds lnL;ksa dk fxj¶rkjh ls laj{k.k ------- ds varxZr vkrk gSA
(A) Section 42 CrPC lsDlu 42 lh-vkj-ih-lh
(B) Section 43 CrPC lsDlu 43 lh-vkj-ih-lh
(C) Section 44 CrPC lsDlu 44 lh-vkj-ih-lh
(D) Section 45 CrPC lsDlu 45 lh-vkj-ih-lh
A-11: The skid marks on the road in a vehicular accident may give an indication of :
Okkgu ls nq?kZVuk ds ekeys esa lM+d ij cus fQlyu ds fu’kku -------- ds |ksrd gks ldrs gSaA
(A) Make of the vehicle okgu dh cukoV
(B) Speed of the vehicle okgu dh xfr
(C) Weight of the vehicle okgu dk otu
(D) Height of the vehicle okgu dh m¡pkbZ
A-12: Dried seminal stains form clothing are preserved in:
diM+ks ij ds lw[ks gq, oh;Z ds /kCcs lqjf{kr -------- esa j[ks tkrs gSaA
(A) 10% formalin 10% QkeZyhu esa
(B) 20% formalin 20% QkeZyhu esa
(C) 40% formalin 40% QkeZyhu esa
(D) As such T;ksa ds R;ksa

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Paper Code: MJS-187
PART - B
(SHORT ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS)
Marks: 16(4 questions of 4 marks each)

B-01: What is „skid marks‟ and its importance in vehicular accident cases?
Okkgu ,DlhMsaV ds dsl esa f?klVus ds fu’kku rFkk mudk egRo D;k gS\
Or/vFkok
Mention the contribution of pioneer forensic scientists of India.
Hkkjro"kZ ds vxz.kh U;k;kyf;d foKkfu;ksa ds ;ksxnku dk mYys[k dhft,A

B-02: Write a note on tool marks.


vkStkj fpUgksa ij ,d fVIi.kh fyf[k;sA
Or/vFkok
Enumerate the qualities of a good forensic scientist.
,d Js"B U;k;kyf;d oSKkfud ds xq.kksa dks crkb;sA
B-03: List up basic stages in a crime scene search.
vijk/k LFky dh [kkst ds izeq[k pj.kksa dks lwphc) dhft;sA
Or/vFkok
What are paints? Mention their types.
isUV~l ¼okfuZ’k½ D;k gS\ mlds izdkj crkb;sA

B-04: “No two things are exactly alike” Discuss.


^^dksbZ Hkh nks oLrq,sa iw.kZr;k leku ugh gksrh gSa**A foospuk dhft;sA
Or/vFkok
Briefly explain the main types of fingerprints that can be found at a crime scene.
vijk/k LFky esa ik, tkus okys eq[; vaxqyh fpUg dks laf{kIr esa le>kb;sA

PART -C
(ESSAY TYPE QUESTIONS)
Marks: 32 (4 questions of 8 marks each)

C-01: Describe the organizational and hierarchical set up of State FSL and CFSL.
jkT; U;kf;d foKku iz;ksx’kkyk ,oa dsUnzh; U;k;kyf;d foKku iz;ksx’kkyk dk laxBukRed vkSj inkuqØe vk/kkj ij
o.kZu dhft;sA
Or/vFkok
Discuss and interpret the section 57 of CrPC.
naM izfØ;k lafgrk ds lsDlu 57 (CrPC) dh foospuk dhft;sA
C-02: Discuss the development of forensic science in India.
Hkkjr esa U;kf;d foKku ds fodkl dh foospuk dhft;sA
Or/vFkok
How would you collect, pack and forward a hair and blood sample in case of rape victim for biological
examination?
,d cYkkRdkj ihfM+r ds dsl esa tSfod ijh{k.k gsrq Hksts tkus okys cky ¼ds’k½ ,oa jDr dks vki dSls ,d= ,oa iSd
djds Hkstsaxs\

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C-03: Define Physical Evidences and also elaborate its classification on the basis of class, nature and size.
HkkSfrd lk{; dks ifjHkkf"kr dhft, vkSj buds oxZ] izd`fr vkSj vkdkj ds vk/kkj ij oxhZdj.k dks le>kb;sA
Or/vFkok
What are the physical evidences found in arson case? How would you collect pack and forward sample
(evidence) from the crime scene?
vkxtuh ds ekeys esa D;k HkkSfrd lk{; ik, tkrs gSa\ vijk/k LFky ls uewuk ¼lk{;½ dks vki dSls ,d= ,oa iSd
djds Hkstsaxs\

C-04: Explain class and individual characteristics of physical evidence with the help of taking bullet and
cartridge case as example.
HkkSfrd lk{; dh oXkZ ,oa oS;fDrd fo’ks"krkvksa dks xksyh ,oa dkjrwl dk [kks[kk mnkgj.k ds rkSj ij ysdj le>kb;sA
Or/vFkok
How would you collect pack and forward a plastic and invisible print (fingerprints) in case of theft or
burglary?
pksjh ;k lsa/kekjh ds izdj.k esa IykfLVd vkSj vn`’; fpUg ¼vaxqyh fpUgksa½ dks vki dSls ,d= ,oa iSd djds Hkstsaxs\

The End

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Paper Code: MJS-187

fo’ks"k Vhi% osclkbV ij izdkf’kr ikVZ&, dh dqath ds lanHkZ esa fdlh izdkj dh folaxfr gksus ij fo|kFkhZ
viuk izfrosnu ijh{kk fu;a=d dks osclkbV ij izdkf’kr frfFk ls vkxkeh rhu dk;Zfnolksa esa izLrqr
dj ldrs gSaA blds i'pkr~ izLrqr izfrosnuksa ij fopkj fd;k tkuk laHko ugha gksxkA
ijh{kk fu;a=d

Key to Part-A
(Objective Type Questions)
Paper Code: MJS-187

Question Answer Key


A-01: D

A-02: C

A-03: B

A-04: D

A-05: D

A-06: B

A-07: D

A-08: B

A-09: C

A-10: D

A-11: B

A-12: D

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