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 it is seen?
9. What is 3R rule? How you can find out sequence of the holes in glass fracture?
10. Write down the principle of density measurement. Name the methods used for
determination of density of glass evidences?
11. Define Pedology. In which cases one can get soil as important evidence?
12. How one can find out the particle distribution of soil sample?
II. Answer the following questions in brief. (4 Marks Questions).
1. Explain different types of the glass fractures.
2. Define refractive index. Add a note on determination of refractive index of
glass.
3. Define density. Explain the density gradient method of glass.
4. Define Pedology and add a note on collection and packaging of soil evidences.
5. Write a note on microscopic examination of soil.
6. Write a note on density gradient method of soil.
III. Answer the following questions in detail. (9 Marks Questions).
1. Define glass and add a detailed note on forensic examination of glass
evidences.
2. Define glass. Explain different types of glass fractures in detail and add a note
on determination of sequence of holes in glass fracture.
3. Write a detailed note on forensic examination of soil evidences
Comments
Post a Comment