UGC NTA NET/JRF Exam, Forensic Science, June-2025

Total Questions: 100

1. Which of the following are correct regarding fingerprint identification?

A. Level 1 details include the general ridge flow and pattern configuration.
B. Level 1 details are sufficient for individualization.
C. Level 2 details, that is, ridge endings, bifurcations etc. are used for exclusion.
D. Level 2 details such as dots, bifurcation, combination thereof etc. are used for individualization.
Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

Correct Answer: 4. A, D only

2. Arrange in proper sequence the steps followed in any Forensic Science Laboratory (FSL) during submission of biological exhibits for examination:

A. If the case falls under concerned FSL jurisdiction
B. Checking of proper sealing of exhibits and if sample of seal is provided
C. Photography
D. Check letter of authorization
Choose the correct answer from the options given below: 

Correct Answer: 1. A, D, В, C
Solution:

In the submission of biological exhibits to an FSL, the process is methodical to ensure security and authenticity. The first step is checking whether the case falls under the jurisdiction of the concerned laboratory (A).

Next, the submission letter or authorization from the investigating authority is verified (D). After authorization, the exhibits are examined for proper sealing and the presence of a sample seal to confirm integrity (B).

Finally, after these formalities, the exhibits are photographed for record and documentation (C).

3. The greenish discoloration in early putrefaction is normally caused due to the formation of:

Correct Answer: 4. Sulphmethaemoglobin
Solution:

The greenish discoloration of the lower abdomen seen in the early stage of putrefaction is due to sulphmethaemoglobin. When decomposition begins, bacteria release hydrogen sulphide, which reacts with haemoglobin in the blood to form this greenish pigment.

This color change is one of the earliest external signs of putrefaction and helps forensic experts estimate the post-mortem interval.

4. Which of the undermentioned poisonous plants belong to family Solanaceae?

A. Atropa
B. Digitalis
C. Hyoscyamus
D. Lamium
E. Nicotina
Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

Correct Answer: 3. A, C, E only
Solution:

The Solanaceae family, or nightshade family, includes several poisonous plants. Atropa (deadly nightshade) contains atropine, Hyoscyamus (henbane) contains hyoscyamine and scopolamine, and Nicotina (tobacco) produces nicotine.

These belong to Solanaceae and are medically significant due to their alkaloids. Digitalis, however, belongs to Scrophulariaceae, and Lamium belongs to Lamiaceae, so they are not included. Hence, Atropa, Hyoscyamus, and Nicotina are the correct members.

5. From the examples given below select the name of anabolic steroids:

A. Oxandrolene
B. Dilaudid
C. Stanoxolol
D. Freon
E. Nandrolene
Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

Correct Answer: 1. А, C, E only
Solution:

Anabolic steroids are artificial substances derived from testosterone and used to promote muscle  growth.

Oxandrolene is a steroid used in weight gain treatments, Stanoxolol is a synthetic anabolic steroid commonly misused by athletes, and Nandrolene is another anabolic steroid enhancing protein synthesis.

On the other hand, Dilaudid is an opioid painkiller, while Freon is an industrial refrigerant, not related to steroids. Thus, the true anabolic steroids in the list are Oxandrolene, Stanoxolol, and Nandrolene.

6. During the light interaction with matter, which of the following statements are correct:

A. The energy of the photon is inversely proportional to the wavelength.
B. The energy of the photon is directly proportional to the wavelength.
C. The shorter the wavelength, the higher is the energy of the corresponding photon.
D. The shorter the wavelength, the lower is the energy of the corresponding photon.
E. The longer the wavelength, the lower is the energy of the corresponding photon.
Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

Correct Answer: 2. A, C, E only
Solution:

Photon energy E is E = λ/hc. Hence it is inversely proportional to wavelength (A). A shorter wavelength therefore means higher photon energy (C), while a longer wavelength means lower energy (E). Statements B and D contradict this fundamental relation.

7. Which of the following techniques are used for separation in analytical chemistry?

A. Visible spectrophotometer
B. Simple distillation
C. Paper chromatography
D. Polarography
E. Capillary electrophoresis
Choose the correct answer from the options given below: 

Correct Answer: 1. B, C, E only
Solution:

"Separation" methods physically resolve components of a mixture: simple distillation (B) separates by volatility; paper chromatography (C) separates by differential partition; capillary electrophoresis (E) separates by charge-to-size in an electric field.

A visible spectrophotometer (A) and polarography (D) are detection/measurement techniques, not primary separation tools.

8. Name the gases of decomposition emitted from the dead body during the process of putrefaction.

A. Methane
B. Carbon Dioxide
C. Hydrogen sulphide
D. Nitrous oxide
Choose the correct answer from the options given below: 

Correct Answer: 4. А, C only
Solution:

Characteristic putrefaction gases from a cadaver include methane (A) and hydrogen sulphide (C)-the latter gives the classic foul odour.

Carbon dioxide can be present, but among the given pairings, methane plus hydrogen sulphide best represents gases specifically associated with decomposition odour profiles.

9. Arrange in proper sequencе:

A. The rise in temperature causes a sequence of pre-ignition reactions.
B. The reactions lead to self-sustaining combustion of material.
C. Explosive material ignited by external stimulus.
D. The reactions result in transitions in crystalline structures, liquid decomposition and thermal decomposition.
Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

Correct Answer: 3. C, A, D, B
Solution:

Sequence of ignition phenomena: an external stimulus ignites the explosive material (C) → temperature rise triggers pre-ignition reactions (A)→ these reactions drive phase/crystal transitions and thermal decomposition (D) → the reaction front becomes self-sustaining, leading to combustion (B).

10. What is the motto of BPR & D?

Correct Answer: 2. Let noble thought come to us from every side
Solution:

BPR&D's stated motto is the Rigvedic line “आ नो भद्राः क्रतवो यन्तु विश्वतः” rendered in English as "Let noble thoughts come to us from every side", used across its institutions and events to express an open, collaborative research ethos (e.g., BPR&D/PIB communications).