Diversity of Forensic Science

Diversity of Forensic Science

Diversity of Forensic Science Quiz Crafted by –

Govind Khanna

Scientific Officer,

Sherlock Institute of Forensic Science India Pvt. Ltd, New Delhi

 

Introduction to Diversity of Forensic Science

Forensic science is the use of scientific methods or expertise to investigate crimes or examine evidence that might be presented in a court of law. Forensic science comprises a diverse array of disciplines, from fingerprint and DNA analysis to anthropology and wildlife forensics. 


 Let's look at the questions and their answers:

 

Ques 1. What are the factors that enhance the diversity of forensic science?

a)  Engagement of people from all backgrounds

b)  Highly qualified people

c) Expert in a specific field

d) None of these

Answer-a) Engagement of people from all backgrounds


Ques 2. Who was the first to use objective measurement of physiological changes for detecting deception in persons involved in the commission of offences?

a) Keeler                                                    

b) Larson

c) Marston                                                     

d) Lombroso

Answer- d) Lombroso


Ques 3. What is acronym STEM stands for?

a) Science, Training, Engineering, Math                                                     

b) Skilled, Trainers, Engineering, Math

c) Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics                                                      

d) Science, Technology, Experts, Math

Answer- c) Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics


Ques 4. Which book highlighted the importance of STEM?

a) Energy & Transportation                                                  

b) Rising Above Gathering Storm

c)  A new biology for the 21st century                                                       

d) None of these

Answer- b) Rising Above Gathering Storm


Ques 5. The study of how organisms decay and become fossilized or preserved in the paleontological record is known as?

a) Ancestry

b) Anthropology

c) Taphonomy

d) Aging

Answer - c) Taphonomy

 

Ques 6. Holographic will is a?

a) Document with a hologram                                                    

b) A “will” that weighs 10 grams

c) Document written and signed entirely by its author                                                      

d) The paper is made of hollow fibers

Answer- c) Document written and signed entirely by its author


Ques 7. Environmental DNA (eDNA) is obtained from environmental samples and can be utilized___?

a) to monitor biodiversity and investigate ancient ecosystems

b) to assess changes in the environment which affect species diversity

c) both a & b

d) none of the above

Answer- a) to monitor biodiversity and investigate ancient ecosystems


Ques 8. DNA can be used in several ways to promote and conserve biodiversity to

a) Geographical spread

b)  To monitor the state

c) Genetic diversity of endangered species

d) All of the above

Answer- d) All of the above


Ques 9. The shaft or central part of a long bone is called as?

a) Epiphysis

b) Metaphysis

c) Taphonomy

d) Diaphysis

Answer- d) Diaphysis


Ques 10. Apermanent, fixed point of reference used in mapping a crime scene is known as?

a) Centre point                                                    

b) Focal point

c) Datum Point                                         

d) None of the above

Answer- c) Datum Point


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