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NATIONAL FORENSIC SCIENCE UNIVERSITY ** QUESTION BANK ** M.Sc. FORENSIC SCIENCE FSMS SI-4: FINGERPRINTS AND QUESTIONED DOCUMENTS

 NFSU PUNE ACADEMY NATIONAL FORENSIC SCIENCE UNIVERSITY ** QUESTION BANK ** M.Sc. FORENSIC SCIENCE FSMS SI-4: FINGERPRINTS AND QUESTIONED DOCUMENTS ___________________________________________________________________________    Unit- II: Introduction to Document Examination I. Answer the following questions in short (2 Marks Questions). 1. Define Document. 2. Define questioned document. 3. Which section of Indian Evidence Act-1872 defines document? 4. Who is known as father of the questioned document? 5. The book ‘Questioned Document’ was written by whom and when? 6. Name the handwriting specimens which are collected while examining the  questioned document. 7. Which handwriting movement is used while writing on the board? 8. Which terminology is used for the force applied on the writing instrument during  the writing operation? 9. What is slant? Mention it types. 10.Write down any two principles of handwriting examination. 11.What do you mean by tremors? In whic...

NATIONAL FORENSIC SCIENCE UNIVERSITY ** QUESTION BANK ** M.Sc. FORENSIC SCIENCE FSMS SI-3: CRIME SCENE MANAGEMENT AND FORENSIC EVIDENCE Unit- II: Glass & Soil

 NFSU PUNE ACADEMY NATIONAL FORENSIC SCIENCE UNIVERSITY ** QUESTION BANK ** M.Sc. FORENSIC SCIENCE FSMS SI-3: CRIME SCENE MANAGEMENT AND FORENSIC EVIDENCE ___________________________________________________________________________    Unit- II: Glass & Soil. I. Answer the following questions in short (2 Marks Questions). 1. What is glass? Write down the different composition of the glass. 2. In which cases one can get glass as important evidence? Explain 3R Rule. 3. Which information one can obtain on forensic examination of glass? 4. Name any four instrumental techniques used for determination of elemental  composition of the glass. 5. Define density. Name any two chemicals used in density gradient method of  glass. 6. Write down full form of GRIM. Which instrument is generally used to determine the refractive index of Glass? 7. What do you mean by radial fracture in the glass? Where it is seen? 8. What do you mean by concentric fracture in the glass? Where ...

M.Sc. Forensic Science FSMS SI-2: INSTRUMENTAL TECHNIQUES Question Bank

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 NATIONAL FORENSIC SCIENCES UNIVERSITY NFSA, Pune M.Sc. Forensic Science FSMS SI-2: INSTRUMENTAL TECHNIQUES Question Bank UNIT-I: Basics of Instrumentation: ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS- 02 Marks 1. What is electromagnetic radiation? 2. What is an electromagnetic spectrum? 3. Give five examples of electromagnetic radiations. 4. Select two different types of electromagnetic radiation and compare them. Include a  comparison of their wavelength, frequency, and energy. 5. List the three types of electromagnetic spectrum a source of light can produce. 6. Define electromagnetic spectrum. 7. Define electromagnetic radiation 8. What are the various types of electromagnetic radiations? 9. Which type of electromagnetic wave has the longest wavelength? 10. Which type of electromagnetic wave has the shortest wavelength? 11. What is the use of radio waves? 12. Write a short note on Refraction of Radiation 13. What is the use of microwaves? 14. Write a short note on Scattering of Radiatio...

M.Sc. Forensic Science FSMS SI 5: Forensic Biology and Anthropology Question Bank

 NATIONAL FORENSIC SCIENCE UNIVERSITY NFSU Academy, Pune M.Sc. Forensic Science FSMS SI 5: Forensic Biology and Anthropology Question Bank  UNIT 1: ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS IN DETAIL (09 M):  1. A body in a blood pool was recovered in an indoor crime scene. A blood-stained fingerprint was observed on one of the window panes of the room and there were two glasses with half-filled coloured liquids present on a table in the room itself. There was an ashtray and a few cigarette buds present on the table itself. A half-broken glass bottle stained with blood was also seen beside the body. The deceased person showed the presence of wounds on the head portion.  a. Identify the different evidences that need to be collected from the crime scene. (03 marks)  b. Discuss the collection, packaging and preservation methods to be used for any 04 evidences. (06 marks)  2. In a mass disaster case, a number of skeletal remains were recovered which needed to be a...

QUESTION BANK M.Sc. FORENSIC SCIENCE FSMS SI-4: FINGERPRINTS AND QUESTIONED DOCUMENTS

NFSU PUNE ACADEMY NATIONAL FORENSIC SCIENCE UNIVERSITY **  QUESTION BANK **  M.Sc. FORENSIC SCIENCE  FSMS SI-4: FINGERPRINTS AND QUESTIONED DOCUMENTS ___________________________________________________________________________ Unit- I: Introduction to Fingerprint   I. Answer the following questions in short (2 Marks Questions).  1. Study of Fingerprint is also known as ----.  2. Who has given 9 different types of fingerprint?  3. Name the person who had first studied the fingerprint.  4. Who is known as father of fingerprint?  5. Who had first time suggested the use of fingerprint for the identification of suspect?  6. Who first time took the fingerprint as a means of identification?  7. Give the name of two Indian person who contributed for the establishing the word’s first fingerprint bureau?  8. Who is known as father of chance print?  9. Which fingerprint system is currently used in the India for the classific...

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S1-3 MSc CRIME SCENE MANAGEMENT : SHARADA AVADHANAM

  FSMS23 SI-3: CRIME SCENE MANAGEMENT AND FORENSIC EVIDENCES: TA1  one liner questions for the following syllabus:  Crime scene management: Introduction to the crime scene, Types of crime scene, Evaluation  and processing of crime scene, Securing the scene of crime, Documenting the crime scene  (Note making, Sketching, Photography, videography of crime scene), role of the first arriving  officer at the crime scene  Searching techniques of Crime scene, Processing of physical evidence-discovering,  recognizing and examination of physical evidences Collection, Safety measures for evidence collection Preservation, Packaging, sealing, labelling and forwarding of physical evidence, Maintaining  the chain of custody, Probative value of physical evidence, Reconstruction of scene of crime. Introduction to physical evidences, Types of physical evidences, Classification and Role of physical evidences in Criminal Investigations & Trails Advances in c...

VVS MSc UNIT II LAW TOPICS QUESTION BANK

TA1 ONE LINER QUESTIONS FOR FOLLOWING SYLLABUS ON LAW TOPICS: Law Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam, 2023:  S.2(1)e – Definition of Evidence, Ss.3-14- Relevancy of Facts, Ss. 15-27- Admission and  Confession, S.39- Opinion of Experts, S.57- Primary Evidence, S.58- Secondary Evidence, S.61- Electronic Digital Records, S.63- Admissibility of Electronic Records, S.136- Exclusion from  witness upon production of documents, S.140-144- Examination and Cross Examination,  S.158- Impeaching credit of witness, S. 165- Production of Documents Bharatiya Nagrik Suraksha Sanhita, 2023: FIR, Zero FIR, S.6- Courts, S.197-Inquary and Trial, Ss.105/185- Videographer of Search and  Seizure, S.176- Procedure for Investigation S.178- Power to hold investigation, S.180- Examination of witness by police, S.184-Medical examination of victims of rape, S.193/194- Police report, S.329- report of Government Scientific experts etc. Bhartiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023: S.3- General Explanations, Mens Re...

VVS S1P1 MSc 24 UNIT 1 QUESTION BANK FS INTRODUCTION PHOTOGRAPHY

 please create 20  one liner answer questions for the following syllabus: 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 Unit I: Introduction to Forensic Science TA1  One-Liner Questions Definition and Scope of Forensic Science: What is the definition of forensic science? What are the main branches of forensic science? What is the scope of forensic scie...