FACT Aptitude: Paper 1 Exam Pattern Full Length Mock 4
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Questions
120
Duration
120 min
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0
Updated
26 May 2026
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Published:
Questions
120
Duration
120 min
Faculty-reviewed
0
Updated
26 May 2026
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This is a full-length FACT (Forensic Aptitude and Caliber Test) Paper 1 aptitude practice mock, modelled on the actual NFSU entrance examination. Paper 1 is universal across program tracks and tests breadth across forensic basics, history of forensic science, India forensic institutions and laws, basic chemistry and physics, basic biology and serology, fingerprints, anthropology, questioned documents, cyber and digital forensics, plus general reasoning and aptitude.
This mock contains 120 multiple-choice questions distributed across four thematic blocks of 30 questions each. Block 1 covers forensic basics, pioneers in forensic science, Indian forensic institutions (FSL hierarchy, NCRB, BPR&D, NFSU, NABL accreditation), and crime scene procedure. Block 2 covers basic chemistry (gases, drugs under NDPS, fire and explosives, inks and paints) and basic physics (microscopy and optics, ballistics fundamentals, tool marks and impressions). Block 3 covers basic biology (DNA, blood serology, seminal fluid), fingerprints (Henry classification, ridge characteristics, latent print development), and forensic anthropology (sex and age estimation, stature) along with brief entomology and odontology. Block 4 covers questioned documents (handwriting, ink, signature, currency), cyber and digital forensics (hash, write blocker, IT Act), Indian forensic laws with dual citation of stale codes (IPC, CrPC, IEA) and new codes (BNS 2023, BNSS 2023, BSA 2023), reasoning and arithmetic series, and general knowledge with a forensic angle.
Duration: 120 minutes (one minute per question average). Difficulty: easy. Tier: free. This mock is built for NFSU FACT aspirants, UGC-NET Forensic Science Paper II candidates, and undergraduate forensic science students looking to validate breadth across the discipline before deeper subject practice.
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.