Question 60 of 64: Composition and Examination of Biological Fluids like (Forensic Biology and Serology) | CUET (Common University Entrance Test) PG Forensic Science (SCQP13) | Includes PYQs | Get Solutions with Detailed Explanations
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Question 60 (2 of 1 Based on Passage)
Passage
Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions that follow.
In a suspected murder case, the investigating officer recovered a 9-inch knife near the victim՚s body with right carotid artery slitted from the scene of crime. Blood stain produced by direct contact of knife blade was observed on the lower parts of denim jeans worn by the victim. Fingerprint expert lifted blood-stained fingerprint from a table lying near the victim. Further, a large gushing or spurting blood pattern was observed on wall. The height of these stains was at approx. 5 ft from the floor. Investigating officers also noticed a latent blood-stained footprint on floor although an attempted was made to clean up the floor. Stained clothing՚s of suspect were also recovered by I. O. all exhibits were collected, sealed, and sent for forensic analysis.
MCQ
Read the question, then carefully choose the correct answer(s).
Appeared in Year: 2019
Recovered stained cloths of the suspect can reveal:
a. Source of blood on the garment (victim/suspect)
b. Reason for deposition of blood stain on suspect cloths
c. Linkage of suspect to the scene of crime
d. The type of weapon used
Choose the correct option.
(December)
Choices
Choice (4) | Response | |
---|---|---|
a. | c, d, and a | |
b. | a, b, and c | |
c. | a, b, and d | |
d. | b, c, and d |