FACT Aptitude: Paper 1
Questions
30
Duration
30 min
Faculty-reviewed
0
Updated
10 May 2026
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Questions
30
Duration
30 min
Faculty-reviewed
0
Updated
10 May 2026
Score, per-question explanations and topic breakdown shown right after you submit.
This mock test covers the core aptitude and foundational concepts commonly asked in FACT forensic science entrance examinations, university assessments, and competitive forensic aptitude tests. The questions are designed around major syllabus areas including crime scene management, evidence handling, forensic biology, fingerprint examination, analytical instrumentation, forensic law, toxicology, digital forensics, and statistical reasoning.
The mock is intended for BSc forensic science aspirants, FACT candidates, and students preparing for introductory forensic science entrance examinations in India. It combines conceptual understanding with application-based MCQs so that students can strengthen both theoretical knowledge and exam-solving accuracy within a timed environment.
Themes covered:
Foundations and principles of forensic science Crime scene documentation and evidence management Fingerprint patterns and latent print development Bloodstain pattern analysis and biological evidence Analytical techniques and forensic instrumentation Digital forensics and evidence integrity Basic forensic statistics and aptitude Indian forensic legal framework and evidentiary concepts
Each question includes a detailed explanation and source reference from standard forensic science textbooks, government publications, or authoritative forensic resources. This mock is designed to simulate the conceptual style and difficulty level commonly observed in FACT aptitude examinations.
Questions are written and edited by the ForensicSpot team and cited from peer-reviewed forensic textbooks, official syllabi and primary case law. Each one is verified before publishing. Detailed explanations show after you submit, so the test stays a real test. See a mistake? Tell us.