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MCQA on units 1,2 PGCSM S1P1 BASICS OF CRIME EVIDENCE AND LAW PGDIP STUDENTS

  Definition of Crime What is the legal definition of a crime? A) Any immoral act B) An act prohibited by law and punishable upon conviction C) Any action that causes harm to another person D) An act committed with malicious intent Answer: B Which of the following is NOT considered a crime under Indian law? A) Breach of contract B) Theft C) Assault D) Fraud Answer: A Elements of Crime What are the primary elements of a crime? A) Mens rea and mala fide B) Mens rea and actus reus C) Actus reus and mala fide D) Mens rea and culpa Answer: B What does "mens rea" refer to in criminal law? A) The physical act of committing a crime B) The motive behind the crime C) The intention or knowledge of wrongdoing D) The harm caused by the crime Answer: C What does "actus reus" mean? A) The guilty mind B) The wrongful act C) The consequence of the crime D) The legal justification for the act Answer: B Indian Law on Crime and Punishments Which section of the Indian Penal Code (I...

mcqa PGDIP S1P1 BASICS OF CRIME EVIDENCE AND LAW : TOPIC of theories of crime

 Here are 25 multiple-choice questions (MCQs) based on the theories of crime, including Classical Theory, Biological Theories, Psychological Theories, Sociological Theories, and others. Each question is followed by the correct answer. 1. Which theory of crime posits that individuals commit crimes after weighing the risks and rewards? A) Sociological Theory B) Biological Theory C) Psychological Theory D) Classical Theory Answer: D) Classical Theory 2. Cesare Beccaria is most closely associated with which of the following concepts? A) Strain Theory B) Deterrence Theory C) Social Learning Theory D) Neurophysiology Answer: B) Deterrence Theory 3. Which theory suggests that certain individuals are "born criminals" based on physical characteristics? A) Social Control Theory B) Psychoanalytic Theory C) Lombroso’s Biological Theory D) Labeling Theory Answer: C) Lombroso’s Biological Theory 4. According to Freud's psychoanalytic theory, which part of the mind is responsible for...

MSc s1p1 FORENSIC SCIENCE LAW PSYCHOLOGY STATISTICS

  FSMS23 SI-1: INTRODUCTION TO FORENSIC SCIENCE, PSYCHOLOGY, LAW AND STATISTICS UNIT-I Teaching Hours: 15 Hours Forensic science: Definition and Scope of Forensic Science, History and development of Forensic science, Need and Principles of Forensic science, Forensic science laboratories / institutions in India, Organizational Structure of a Forensic Science Laboratory/Institution, Functions and responsibility of Forensic scientist, Ethics in forensic science. Forensic Photography: Definition of photography, Cameras and its working, types of camera lenses, crime scene and laboratory photography, UV and IR photography, Photomicrography and macro photography. Digital photography, digital imaging, photogrammetry, basic concepts of videography/high speed videography please give detailed note on Forensic science: Definition Forensic science is a multidisciplinary field that involves the application of scientific principles and methods to analyze evidence in legal investiga...