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1. An organic bacterial poison?

a. Strychnine
b. Ptomaine
c. Brucine
d. Chloroform
2. A super cooled liquid which possess high viscosity and rigidity?
a. Lime
b. Soda
c. Gel
d. Glass
3. Highly irritant poison which causes local destruction of tissues and causes nausea?
a. Corrosives
b. Irritants
c. Tetanics
d. Asthenics
4. The test used to detect the presence of semen particularly in stained clothing?
a. Barberio’s test
b. Takayama test
c. Florence test
d. Ultra violet test
5. A gas with rotten egg odor usually made by decaying body?
a. Chloride
b. Ammonia
c. Sodium sulfade
d. Hydrogen sulphide
6. The cheapest form of solid oxidizer in an explosive mixture?
a. Rdx
b. C4
c. TNT
d. Ammonium Nitrate
7. First woman convicted by forensic toxicological evidence?
a. Marie Fortunee Lafarge
b. Ada Juke
c. OJ Simpson
d. Mata Hari
8. Pale yellowish liquid when the clothed materials where removed from blood?
a. Plasma
b. Serum
c. Anti bodies
d. Anti serum
9. Substance recognized by the body to produce an antibody to react specifically to it?
a. A B O classification
b. RBC
c. Blood platelets
d. Antigen
10. Radial crack give rib marks, which make the right angle of reverse side from where the force is
applied?
a. 3R rule
b. RFC rule
c. Gaping of wound
d. Odd even Rule
11. Precise and rapid method of comparing two glasses?
a. Floatation method
b. Immersion method
c. Density gradient test
d. Lucas test
12. Stress line on concentric crack will be at right angle to the front side. These side where the blow
came will produce crack rather than in rear side of radial crack?
a. 3R Rule
b. RFC Rule
c. Gaping of wound
d. Odd even rule
13. Resistance of any liquid to form?
a. Surface tension
b. Viscosity
c. Fibrinogen
d. Platelets
14. Process which accelerants allowed to evaporate and vapors were reacted with chemical until
pink coloration indicates presence of accelerants?
a. Griess test
b. Lucas test
c. Acid phosphate test
d. Sudan black color test
15. What impression will produced by perpendicular force acting against an object?
a. Shearing or pinching mark
b. Striated scraped mark
c. Embossed or impression mark
d. Perpendicular mark
16. He discovered four blood groups?
a. Alec Jeffry
b. Parkes Davis
c. Albert Nieaman
d. Karl Landsteiner
17. The classification of blood based on the absence and presence of antigen on the blood surface?
a. ABO Classification
b. Blood grouping
c. Blood classification
d. Karl’s Method of Classification
18. Form of asphyxia wherein the cause of death is from the contricting force made by the hand of
another?
a. Strangulation
b. Hanging
c. Throttling
d. Mugging
19. Average time for drowning?
a. 3 minutes
b. 5 minutes
c. 2 minutes
d. 7 minutes
20. Permission to disinter the body of person died with communicable disease shall be granted after
the lapse of?
a. 3 years
b. 5 years
c. 10 years
d. 12 years
21. During ignition test, in animal fiber, fumes turn to?
a. Red to blue
b. Blue to red
c. Yellow to blue
d. Blue to yellow
22. Refers to state of periodic or chronic intoxication produced by repeated consumption of drug?
a. Drug addiction
b. Drug abuse
c. Drug misuse
d. Drug addict
23. The following are parts of the hair except?
a. Root
b. Tip
c. Shaft
d. Medulla
24. Science and technonlogy deals with extracting metals from their natural sources?
a. Metallography
b. Metallurgy
c. Biography
d. Geography
25. A person died with commiunicable disease must be buried within?
a. 5 hours
b. 12 hours
c. 18 hours
d. 24 hours
26. Average male blood volume?
a. 4-5 quarts
b. 18 glasses of blood
c. 5-6 quarts
d. 7.8 litre
27. Black and smokeless powder contain both an oxidizing agent called?
a. Glucose
b. Fructose
c. Nitrates
d. Sulphur
28. Positive result for precipitin test? (test to determine if a blood is human origin or not)
a. Reddish brown rhombic crystal
b. Blue specks
c. Small dark dichroic crystal
d. Blood agglutinates
29. Used to determine human semen in microscopic examination?
a. Sperm cell
b. Nucleotide
c. Spermatozoa
d. All of these
30. With water, person may survive without food for?
a. 30-50 days
b. 50-60 days
c. 60-70 days
d. 10-30 days
31. A type of bloodstain pattern created by the force of gravity acting alone with no significant
external force or impact?
a. Passive
b. Transfer
c. Wipe
d. Projected
32. Chroma means?
a. Color
b. Time
c. Process
d. Method
33. 1st chief of Medico Legal officer of Philippine Commonwealth
a. Zacharias Janssen
b. Robert Hooke
c. Gregorio Lantin
d. Sidney kaye
34. Positive result for paraffin test?
a. Blue
b. Blue specks
c. Blue Bay
d. Blue Sky
35. Color of semen under ultraviolet examination?
a. Bright pink
b. Blue
c. Yellowish
d. Bright bluish fluorescence
36. Substance which produce noxious effect when it introduce into the body?
a. Drugs
b. Poison
c. Toxic
d. Mercury
37. Kind of explosive with mixture of ammonium nitrate?
a. RDX
b. ANFO
c. TNT
d. Nitrate
38. Chemistry which identify one substance to another?
a. Qualitative analysis
b. Quantitative analysis
c. Analytical chemistry
d. Forensic chemistry
39. Human being tissue attached to the body which may undergo DNA testing?
a. Skin
b. Blood
c. Hair
d. Nail
40. Court ruling that scientific evidence is admissible as long as the technique are accepted as valid
by relevant scientific community?
a. Kumho Rule
b. Frye Rule
c. Daubert Rule
d. RFC Rule
41. In benzidine test, positive result will give what color?
a. Blue
b. Pink
c. Bright red
d. Small dark
42. Method of search from the center of the scene, the member of searcher will search outward the
scene?
a. Pie/wheel search
b. Spiral search
c. Quadrant search
d. Grid search
43. Last organ to putrefy in male?
a. Testes
b. Pelvic bone
c. Prostate gland
d. Uterus
44. A Scottish chemist who invented the “Marsh Test” and help to solve a murder nearby. He tried
to detect arsenic using old method?
a. Samuel Marsh
b. James Marsh
c. Robin Marsh
d. Leonardo Marsh
45. Which among the following exhibit bluish fluorescence when exhibit to ultraviolet light?
a. Blood
b. Sweat
c. Urine
d. Semen
46. Oldest known explosive?
a. TNT
b. Dynamite
c. ANFO
d. Black Powder
47. Deals with the study and identification of body fluids?
a. Toxicology
b. Posology
c. Serology
d. Pathology
48. Poision which produce inflammation to the mucous membrane and characterized by vomiting,
pain in the abdomen and purging?
a. Corrosives
b. Irritant
c. Tetanic
d. Narcotics
49. What type of poison can be isolated during distillation process?
a. Non volatile poison
b. Volatile poison
c. Corrosive poison
d. Liquid poison
50. Action of poison produce in distant part from site of application?
a. Local
b. Remote
c. Acute
d. Combined
51. When the effect of poison is death within a short time, the poison is?
a. Acute poisoning
b. Sub acute poisoning
c. Chroninc poisoning
d. Strong poisoning
52. In criminal investigation, metallurgy plays important role in?
a. Bombs and explosives
b. Counterfeit coin
c. Theft and robbery
d. Restoration of tampered serial number
53. Refers to agent which neutralize of counter the effect of poison?
a. Alkaloids
b. Emetics
c. Antidotes
d. Tetanics
54. Kind of ink wherein the use of chemical bleaches is ineffective?
a. Nigrosine ink
b. Carbon ink
c. Logwood ink
d. Gallotanic ink
55. The oxygen carrier of blood?
a. Plasma
b. Fibrin
c. Platelets
d. Hemoglobin
56. The most reliable means of determining of presence of blood by means of any optical
instrument?
a. Microscopic test
b. Precipitin test
c. Florence test
d. Spectroscopic test
57. Used to characterized and locate seminal fluid?
a. Florence test
b. Microscopic examination
c. Barberios Test
d. Acid phosphate test
58. An examination to determine to which the general group of fiber belongs?
a. Florence test
b. Fluorescence test
c. Chemical test
d. Ignition test
59. A reliable test which is used to determine and compare ball point ink?
a. Paper chromatography
b. Dissolution test
c. Takayama test
d. Spot test
60. Fundamental unit of heredity?
a. Gene
b. DNA
c. Skin
d. Blood
61. The circulating tissue of the body?
a. Gene
b. DNA
c. Skin
d. Blood
62. DNA was discovered by Alec Jeffry, DNA stands for?
a. Deoxyribonucliecacid
b. Deoxyribonocleiacid
c. Deoxyribonucleicacid
d. Deoxyribonucleic acid
63. Earliest substance used for writing?
a. Leaves
b. Paper
c. Papyrus
d. Horn
64. Product of decomposition found nearly in all soils?
a. Sedentary soil
b. Clay mineral
c. Organic mineral
d. Minerals
65. Agent which produce intestinal evacuation?
a. Emetics
b. Cathartics
c. Antidote
d. Demulcents
66. Most utilized and important military explosives?
a. TNT
b. RDX
c. Ammonium nitrate
d. C-4
67. Cheapest form of solid oxidizer in an explosive mixture?
a. TNT
b. RDX
c. Ammonium nitrate
d. C-4
68. To know whether a paper is not easily torn, what test is used?
a. Opacity examination
b. Bursting strength test
c. Resistance test
d. Accelerated aging test
69. The best method in comparative soil analysis?
a. Microscopic test
b. UV light examination
c. Chemical examination
d. Density gradient test
70. Father of Modern Toxicology?
a. Paracelcus
b. Ascanio Sumbrero
c. Lilita Borromeo
d. Mathiew Orfila
71. The application of chemical principles in the examination of evidence?
a. Forensic
b. Criminalistics
c. Forensic chemistry
d. Instrumentation
72. A disturbance produced by poison on that part with which the poison came into contact?
a. Local
b. Remote
c. Acute
d. Transfer
73. Oldest ink material known to man?
a. Carbon ink
b. Gallotanic ink
c. Logwood
d. Nigrosine
74. He prepared affidavit regarding bloodstain evidences to court in case of State of Ohio vs. Samuel
Sheppard?
a. Dr. Paul Kirk
b. Dr. Victor Balthazard
c. Paul Jeserich
d. Hans Gross
75. Positive result in preliminary examination for semen in Barberio’s test?
a. Blue specks
b. Dark crystals
c. Spermine Picrate
d. Color band is present
76. Gaseous type of poison which emanates from the incomplete combustion of fuels causes death
on victim preventing the normal transportation and supply of oxygen to the cells forming
carboxyhemoglobin?
a. Carbon Dioxide
b. Carbon Monoxide
c. Sodium Thiocinate
d. Sodium Sulfide
77. Protein found in human hair?
a. Cuticle
b. Keratin
c. Shaft
d. Core
78. First discover by Police Capt. RF Borkenstein in 1954 of Indiana State Police. This is based on the
reaction of potassium dichromate with ethanol and sulphuric giving chromium sulphate,
potassium sulphate, acetic acid and water. The chromate is measured using spectroscopic
principle?
a. Alcohol analyser
b. Breath analyser
c. Wine Analyser
d. Cocaine Analyser
79. Kind of alcohol used in beverage?
a. Sweet alcohol
b. Isopropyl alcohol
c. Ethanol
d. Rubbing alcohol
80. The best method among micro chemical test which a dark brown rhombic prism of chloride of
hematic are formed?
a. Takayama Test
b. Teichman Test
c. Hemin Crystal Test
d. Either B or C
81. Term of physician to described blackening due to smoke smudging?
a. Powder wound
b. Powder burn
c. Contact wound
d. Contact burn
82. Haemoglobin is transformed into what if blood is exposed to air dry?
a. Meth hemoglobin
b. Hematin
c. Reddish brown
d. Brown
83. Person are absorbed rapidly if in the form of?
a. Gas
b. Liquid
c. Solid
d. Tablet
84. This blood is characterized by bright scarlet in color, leaves the blood vessel with pressure and
high oxygen content?
a. Child blood
b. Venous blood
c. Arterial blood
d. Menstrual blood
85. What kind of solution is used in the restoration of serial number?
a. Borax solution
b. Etching solution
c. Colloidial magnesium
d. Saturated solution
86. The best part of the hair for DNA analysis?
a. Root
b. Keratin
c. Shaft
d. tip
87. The cuticle of the animal is? In human it is rounded cuticle.
a. Rounded also
b. Serrated
c. Oblong
d. Circular
88. The sum total of all reaction of tissues or organ for which activities of the living cells are
necessary?
a. Physical reaction
b. Vital reaction
c. Inflammation
d. Chemical reaction
89. Used to calculate glass refractive index?
a. Floatation method
b. Immersion method
c. Spectrographic analysis
d. Isotropy method
90. The larger the area of contact between forces applied on the body, the lesser is the damage
inflicted in the body?
a. Kinetic energy
b. Area of transfer
c. Time
d. Extensive injury
91. Solution of natural continuity of tissue of living body?
a. Injury
b. Wound
c. Open wound
d. Close wound
92. He quoted that “all things are poison and nothing is without poison; only the doses makes a
thing is no poison”?
a. Mathiew Orfila
b. Paracelsus
c. James Marsh
d. Paul jeserich
93. One of the most toxic and rapid acting gases. Formed by addition of acid to potassium or sodium
salt of cyanide?
a. Sulphur dioxide
b. Hydrogem cyanide
c. Hydrogen Sulfide
d. Pancurium Bromide
94. A genetic defect wherein an individual show intermingling, in varying degress of characterisctic
of both sexes including physical form, reproductive organ and sexual behaviour?
a. Transvertism
b. Transexuality
c. Intersexuality
d. Hermaphrodites
95. Two different antigen and antibody will not combine?
a. Agglutination
b. Serum
c. Anti body
d. Anti serum
96. Specimen used to determine of abused drug in the body?
a. Urine
b. Blood
c. Semen
d. Hair
97. Menstruation usually commence in?
a. 12 years onwards
b. 13 years
c. 14 years
d. 15 years
98. Another term for cell clump?
a. Agglutination
b. Clumping
c. Constipation
d. Overlapping
99. A preliminary test for blood with a sensitivity of 1:300,000 dilution?
a. Phenolphthalein test
b. Benzidine
c. Gualacum test
d. Leucomalachite test
100. Standard drop size of blood?
a. 0.05 ml
b. 0.5 ml
c. 0.005 ml
d. 0.5 ml

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