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1.

Electrophoresis is mainly used for:


(a) Differentiate the biological sample
(b) To perform the human specific presumptive tests
(c) DNA isolation from biological material
(d) Separates the molecules

Ans: (d). Separate the molecules


2. The fluorescence examination of the seminal stains indicates
(a). Pink color
(b). White color
(c). Blue color
(d). Red color
Ans: (b). Blue color
3. The presumptive test for semen is
(a). Acid phosphatase test
(b). Sodium alpha naphthyl test
(c). Napthanil diazo test
(d). Barbiturate test
Ans: (a). Acid phosphatase test
4. What can be extracted from semen to identify an individual
(a) DNA
(b)RNA
(c) Blood
(d) chromosome
Ans: (a) DNA

5 .Urease, an enzyme used for testing urea in urine, breaks down urea and release
(a) Ammonia and carbon monoxide
(b) Ammonia and carbon dioxide
(c) Calcium and carbon dioxide
(d) Phosphate and carbon dioxide
Ans: (b) Ammonia and carbon dioxide
6. Which of the following is not a presumptive test for blood?
(a)The Kastle-Meyer test.
(b)The acid phosphatase test.
(c)The luminol test.
(d)The leuco-malachite green test.
Ans:
7. Antiserum is:
(a) blood serum containing specific antigens.
(b) blood serum containing specific antibodies.
(c) blood serum containing a mixture of antigens and antibodies.
(d) blood serum in which antigens and antibodies are both absent.
Ans:
8. In the ABO system, blood group 'O' is characterised by the:
(a) the presence of antigen O.
(b) the presence of both antigen A and antigen B.
(c) presence of antigen A and the absence of antigen B.
(d) the absence of both antigen A and antigen B.
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9. Bloodstains that are made to travel by a force other than that of gravity may be
defined as:
(a) passive bloodstains.
(b) transfer bloodstains.
(c) velocity bloodstains.
(d) active bloodstains.
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10. Which of the following is not a presumptive test for the detection of semen?
(a)The acid phosphatase test.
(b)The p30 test.
(c)The phenolphthalein test.
(d)Microscopic examination.
Ans:

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