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Aim of Forensic Psychology includes


a. Child Custody
b. Victim Support Evaluation
c. Treatment of Chronic Offenders
d. All the above
Ans.D
2. Which is not included in the scope of Forensic Psychology
a. National Health Service
b. Police Services
c. Academic Institutions
d. Work as educational Psychologists
Ans. D
3. _______ is considered as the father of Modern Criminology
a. William Healy
b. Cesare Lombroso
c. Hugo Munsterberg
d. None of the above
Ans. B
4. __________initiated a program for the causes of Juvenile Delinquency?
a. William Healy
b. Stern
c. Hugo Munsterberg
d. Lewis Terman
Ans. A
5. Who wrote a book “On the witness Stand”
a. William Healy
b. Stern
c. Hugo Munsterberg
d. None of the above
Ans. C
6. Year________ is referred as the Historic Origin of Forensic Psychology. When German Police
employed Psychologists to help them in investigation. Albert Schrenck Notzing was Psychiatrist
but served in court at that time.
a. 1916
b. 1990s-2000
c. 1930s-1950s
d. 19th Century
Ans. C
7. In 2001 APA approved the creation of Forensic Psychology and gave Division No of______
a. 41
b. 50
c. 44
d. 54
Ans. A
8. ____________ is considered as a role of Forensic Psychologists
a. Child Custody
b. Trial Consultant
c. Criminal Profiling
d. All the above
Ans. D
9. What is the role of Police Psychologists
a. Policy making
b. Participate in Police investigation process
c. Work with Police as a Teacher Consultant
d. B & C
Ans. D
10. IPI stands for
a. Introversion Personality Inventory
b. Inward Personality Inventory
c. Intelligent Personality Inventory
d. None of the above
Ans. B
11. How many tests items are there for IPI test
a. 310
b. 311
c. 315
d. 317
Ans. A
12. PCL-R Stands for
a. Psychological Checklist Revised
b. Hare Psychopathy Checklist Revised
c. Psychopathy Checklist Revised
d. None of the above
Ans. B
13. LAQ Stands for
a. Lie Attitude Questionnaire
b. Legal Assessment Questionnaire
c. The Legal Attitude Questionnaire
d. None of the above
Ans. C
14. In the legal system, presence of________ is essential to the classification of illegal act
a. Repentness
b. Severe act
c. Guilty mind
d. Witness
Ans. C
15. The LAQ was established in
a. 1968
b. 1969
c. 1970
d. 1990
Ans. A
16. PCL- R is consists of ______ checklist items
a. 20
b. 19
c. 18
d. 22
Ans. A
17. _______ is called risk assessment
a. Assessing Individual of Suicidal Ideation
b. Suicidal attempt of offenders and harm others
c. Suicidal attempt of offenders and harm others
d. All the above
Ans. D
18. A false confession in which the suspect confesses, even while knowing that he or she is
innocent. Ans this confession can be done to gain a promised benefit.
a. Coerced Confession
b. Voluntary Confession
c. Internalized Confession
d. Public Confession
Ans. A
19. RAS Stands For
a. Rape Trauma Syndrome
b. Rape case Analysis Squad
c. Rape detection Advance System
d. Rapist Assessment Solution

Ans. A

20. RAS is used to measure


a. The trauma level of victim
b. The guiltiness of the culprit
c. The physical hurt of the victim
d. The guilty trauma
Ans. A
21. RAS was coined in the year
a. 1971
b. 1975
c. 1973
d. 1974
Ans. D
22. A type of sexual harassment in which the boss ir employer demand s sexual favors under threat
of being fired if the employee fails to comply. It is termed as
a. Hostile workplace Environment
b. Assault
c. Quid pro Quo
d. None of the above
Ans. C
23. Likelihood to Sexually Harass scale (LSH) was introduced in
a. 1956
b. 1974
c. 1995
d. 1997
e. Ans. C
24. ADR stands for
a. Alternate Dispute resolution
b. Alternative Dispute Resolution
c. Advance Dispute Resolve
d. Advancement of Dispute Resolution
e. Ans. B
25. Who coined the term “Victimology”?
a. Hans von Hentig
b. Stephen Schaefer
c. Marvin Wolfgang
d. Benjamin Mendelsohn
e. Ans. D
26. During this time period, victims were the focus of the justice system.
a. Industrial Revolution
b. Dark Ages
c. Middle Ages
d. Modern Times
e. Ans. C
27. This principle suggests that retribution is the key to justice.
a. Habeas corpus
b. Modus Operandi
c. Mens rea
d. Lex talionis
e. An, D
28. which type of victim culpability suggests that an irresponsible act by a victim was taken
advantage of by an offender
a. Victim precipitation
b. Victim facilitation
c. Victim provocation
d. Victim culpability
e. Ans. B
29. Which was the focus of victimological research in the 1940s
a. Victim and criminal justice system interaction
b. Effects of crime on the victim.
c. Victim recovery
d. Victim blaming
e. Ans. D
30. In what year was the first National Crime Survey conducted
a. 1957
b. 1966
c. 1981
d. 1992 Ans. B
31. Which one of the following is not a parameter for Polygraph
a. Blood Pressure
b. Pulse
c. Respiration
d. Eye Dilation
Ans. D
32. The rubber tubes to be fastened up around the chest is
a. Pneumography
b. Inflatable Cuff
c. Sphygmomanometer
d. Galvanic meter
Ans. A
33. For taking the GSR reading which of the following is considered
a. Pneumography
b. Inflatable Cuff
c. Sphygmomanometer
d. Galvanic meter
Ans. D
34. Pneumography is attached to which part of the chest.
a. Chest
b. Fingers
c. Feet
d. Around the arm
Ans. A
35. The inflatable cuff is placed for
a. Measuring Blood pressure
b. Measuring Oxygen Level
c. Measuring GSR
d. Measuring Sweating
Ans. A
36. The Galvanic Metal Plates are attached to
a. Chest
b. Fingers
c. Feet
d. Around the arm
Ans. B
37. How many questions are asked during a Polygraph Interview
a. 5
b. 10
c. 7
d. 20
Ans. B
38. The ratio of Control and event specific questions are
a. 60:40
b. 30:70
c. 50:50
d. 20:80
Ans. C
39. The questions are repeated for how many sets for good results
a. 5
b. 4
c. 2
d. 3
Ans. D
40. Downward trend in the Blood pressure indicates
a. Feeling ease
b. No change is emotional state
c. Tension
d. Guilty
Ans. A
41. Horizontal trend in the Blood pressure indicates
a. Feeling ease
b. No change is emotional state
c. Tension
d. Guilty
Ans. B
42. Upward trend in the Blood pressure indicates
a. Feeling ease
b. No change is emotional state
c. Tension
d. Guilty
Ans. C
43. As per which article the result of polygraph examination is not accepted in Indian courts.
a. Article 20(2)
b. Article 23(0)
c. Article 20(3)
d. Article 21(3)
Ans. C
44. In which psychological investigation method, the conscious unwillingness of a subject to
express memories or feelings in diminished.
a. Polygraph
b. Brain Mapping
c. BEOS
d. Truth Serum Test
Ans D
45. The term Anaesthesia was termed by
a. Horseley
b. Goddard
c. Catharsis
d. Hooker
Ans. A
46. How many places have truth serum test facility in India.
a. 2
b. 3
c. 5
d. 1 Ans. A
47. Which city among the following have the Narco- Analysis facility.
a. Bhopal
b. Delhi
c. Hyderabad
d. Gujarat
Ans. D
48. A team of how many persons is required for Narco-Analysis.
a. 4
b. 5
c. 8
d. 7
Ans. B
49. How many steps are there in Truth serum test
a. 4
b. 5
c. 8
d. 7
Ans. A
50. In which step the person is explained with the procedure
a. Pre-test Interview
b. Pre-Narcotic State
c. Semi-Narcotic State
d. Post-Test interview
Ans. A
51. Name the drug used as truth serum drug
a. Sodium Pentanol
b. Sodium Penthanol
c. Sodium Dichloride
d. Sodium Acetate
Ans. A
52. What is the solution percentage of drug for each injection
a. 50%
b. 40%
c. 55%
d. 60%
Ans. A
53. The truth serum is injected in ________
a. Antecubital vein
b. Antecubital Artery
c. Cubital Vein
d. Cubital artery
Ans. A
54. What is the full form of NMT
a. N-Methylenetetracetic
b. N-Methyltryptamine
c. N-Methylenetryptamine
d. N-Methyltryptaline
Ans. B
55. Which of the following case was not solved using Narco-Analysis
a. Nithari Murder Case
b. Bhavri Devi case
c. Gauri Lankesh Murder Case
d. Arushi Talwar Murder Case
Ans. C
56. Brain Mapping was invented by
a. Lawrence Farwell
b. Lewis Francis
c. Hooker Goddard
d. Horseley
Ans. A
57. EEG full form
a. Encephalogram
b. Electroeremogram
c. Electiccephalogram
d. Electroencephalogram
Ans. D
58. EEG is connected to
a. Scalp
b. Neck
c. Chest
d. Fingers
Ans. A
59. How many probes are there in Brain Mapping
a. 3
b. 5
c. 7
d. 2
Ans. D
60. BEOS was invented by
a. C. R. Mukundan
b. C.H. Narayan
c. L. D. Farwell
d. F.N. Maxin
Ans. A

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