The University Grant Commission (UGC) conducted the National Eligibility Test (UGC NET/ JRF) for Junior Research Fellowship and Eligibility for Lectureship in December 2004.
Jagranjosh.com will provide questions from the respective segments for the benefit of the aspirants preparing for UGC NET/ JRF/ SLET recruitment exams. The question paper will help in the practice and thereby further the preparation procedure of the students.
PAPER-II
1. Following is a physical evidence:
(A) Suspect's foot wear
(B) A written statement
(C) Body fluids
(D) Suspects appearance
2. Forensic scientist is exempted from appearing in the Court of Law under section:
(A) 75 Evidence Act
(B) 293 Cr. P.e.
(C) 302 I.P.e.
(D) 92 I.P.e.
3. Inquest means enquiry into:
(A) Cause of death
(B) Rape case
(C) Assault case
(D) Dacoity case
4.The death sentence before being executed is required to be confirmed by:
(A) Sessions Court
(B) Magistrate Court
(C) High Court
(D) Supreme Court
5. For comparison of bullets, following microscope is used for identification
(A) Fluorescent microscope
(B) Polarising microscope
(C) Neutron microscope
(D) Comparison microscope
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(A) Suspect's foot wear (B) A written statement
(C) Body fluids (D) Suspects appearance
2. Forensic scientist is exempted from appearing in the Court of Law under section:
(A) 75 Evidence Act (B) 293 Cr. P.e.
(C) 302 I.P.e. (D) 92 I.P.e.
3. Inquest means enquiry into:
(A) Cause of death (B) Rape case
(C) Assault case (D) Dacoity case
4.The death sentence before being executed is required to be confirmed by:
(A) Sessions Court (B) Magistrate Court
(C) High Court (D) Supreme Court
5. For comparison of bullets, following microscope is used for identification
(A) Fluorescent microscope (B) Polarising microscope
(C) Neutron microscope (D) Comparison microscop
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