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UGC-NET FINAL PRACTICE MOCK 2

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Questions

30

Duration

30 min

Faculty-reviewed

7

Updated

21 Jun 2026

Score, per-question explanations and topic breakdown shown right after you submit.

About this mock

Prepare for the UGC NET Forensic Science examination with this comprehensive practice mock test designed according to the latest syllabus and exam pattern. It covers key topics including Forensic Biology, Chemistry, Toxicology, Physics, Digital & Cyber Forensics, DNA Analysis, Questioned Documents, Fingerprints, Criminalistics, Crime Scene Investigation, and Research Methodology, helping aspirants improve conceptual understanding, accuracy, speed, and overall exam readiness.

Sources & references

Questions in this mock are written and verified against the following sources. Citations are recorded per question and shown in the explanation after submission.

  • Principles of Forensic Toxicology

    Chapter on benzodiazepine immunoassay performance and false negatives

    cited in 3 questions
  • Casey, Eoghan — Digital Evidence and Computer Crime, 3rd Edition, Academic Press, 2011

    Chapter 4: Conducting Digital Investigations — rationale for volatility-ordered collection

    cited in 2 questions
  • ASM International — ASM Handbook Volume 9: Metallography and Microstructures

    Etchant tables for plain-carbon steels, composition and application protocol for 5 percent nital used in routine metallography and in restoration of erased markings

    cited in 2 questions
  • Heard, Brian J. — Handbook of Firearms and Ballistics, 2nd Edition, Wiley-Blackwell, 2008

    Chapter 7: Firearm Identification, sub-section on reproducibility of striation patterns across test-fired bullets and sources of shot-to-shot variation

    cited in 1 question
  • Crowther, J.R. — The ELISA Guidebook, 2nd Ed., Humana Press

    Chapter 3: ELISA Formats — Competitive, Sandwich, and Indirect Configurations

    cited in 1 question
  • RFC 791

    Internet Protocol (Postel, 1981), Section 3.1 Internet Header Format

    Open source
    cited in 1 question
  • Skoog, D.A.; Holler, F.J.; Crouch, S.R. — Principles of Instrumental Analysis, 7th Ed.

    Chapter 33: Flow Injection Analysis — Principles and Applications

    cited in 1 question
  • Smith, Kenneth G.V. — A Manual of Forensic Entomology, British Museum (Natural History) and Cornell University Press

    Chapter 3: Identification of Calliphoridae — egg morphology and dorsal ridge structure

    cited in 1 question
  • RFC 1191

    Path MTU Discovery (Mogul and Deering, 1990), and RFC 792 ICMP Destination Unreachable Codes

    Open source
    cited in 1 question
  • Supreme Court of India, State of UP v. Zakaullah (1998) 1 SCC 557 and Neeraj Dutta v. State (NCT of Delhi) (2022) 21 SCC 1

    Demand of illegal gratification as the sine qua non of Section 7 PC Act 1988, and the Constitution Bench clarification on direct versus circumstantial proof of demand

    Open source
    cited in 1 question
  • Forensic microbiology

    Carter DO, Tomberlin JK, Benbow ME, Metcalf JL (eds.); chapter on microbiome-based human and body-fluid identification and post-deposition stability

    cited in 1 question
  • Nelson, Bill; Phillips, Amelia; Steuart, Christopher — Guide to Computer Forensics and Investigations, 6th Edition, Cengage, 2019

    Chapter 3: Data Acquisition — hardware write-blockers: Tableau and WiebeTech

    cited in 1 question
  • Forensic Applications of Scanning Electron Microscopy and X-ray Microanalysis

    Section on SEM-EDX analysis of explosive and primer residues

    cited in 1 question
  • SWGDAM Interpretation Guidelines for Mitochondrial DNA Analysis by Forensic DNA Testing Laboratories

    Evidential weight, population frequency, and identity of matrilineal relatives

    cited in 1 question
  • IEEE 802.1Q

    Bridges and Bridged Networks: VLAN Tag Format including PCP, DEI, and VID

    Open source
    cited in 1 question
  • Saferstein, Richard — Criminalistics: An Introduction to Forensic Science, 12th Ed.

    Chapter 4: Sample Preparation Techniques — Solid-Phase Extraction

    cited in 1 question
  • Sharma, B.R. — Forensic Science in Criminal Investigation and Trials, 5th Edition, Universal Law Publishing

    Chapter on Restoration of Erased Markings, sub-section on the effect of heat treatment on the strain zone and the failure modes of restoration after recrystallisation

    cited in 1 question
  • Klaassen, C.D. (ed.) — Casarett & Doull's Toxicology: The Basic Science of Poisons

    9th Edition (McGraw-Hill 2018), Chapter on Toxic Effects of Metals — Lead biomarkers (ALA-D, ZPP, FEP)

    cited in 1 question
  • Greenberg, Bernard — Flies and Disease, Vol. I and II, Princeton University Press

    Volume I: Musca domestica biology, carrion association, and decomposition ecology

    cited in 1 question
  • Vorburger, T. and colleagues — NIST research on surface-metrology bullet signatures and cross-correlation analysis

    NIST Ballistic Toolmark Research Database programme: 3D surface profiling and cross-correlation function as the quantitative similarity instrument

    cited in 1 question
  • Welz, B.; Sperling, M. — Atomic Absorption Spectrometry, 3rd Ed.

    Chapter 4: Interferences in AAS — Ionisation Interference and Suppressors

    cited in 1 question
  • Modi, J.P. — A Textbook of Medical Jurisprudence and Toxicology

    26th Edition, Chapter on Lead Poisoning — haematological features and basophilic stippling

    cited in 1 question
  • Goldfrank, L.R. (ed.) — Goldfrank's Toxicologic Emergencies

    11th Edition (McGraw-Hill 2019), Chapter on Lead — chelation regimens for adults and children

    cited in 1 question
  • Prevention of Corruption Act 1988, Section 20 (Presumption where public servant accepts undue advantage)

    Statutory presumption framework on motive and reward and its rebuttable character as construed in Neeraj Dutta (2022) and earlier line of authority

    Open source
    cited in 1 question
  • Wi-Fi Alliance WPA3 Specification and IEEE 802.11-2020

    Simultaneous Authentication of Equals (SAE) Key Establishment

    cited in 1 question
  • Wildlife Forensics: Methods and Applications

    Huffman JE, Wallace JR (eds.); chapter on DNA barcoding, cytochrome b and database limitations

    cited in 1 question

How our mocks are built

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.

Common questions

What does the UGC-NET FINAL PRACTICE MOCK 2 mock cover?+

Prepare for the UGC NET Forensic Science examination with this comprehensive practice mock test designed according to the latest syllabus and exam pattern. It covers key topics including Forensic Biology, Chemistry, Toxicology, Physics, Digital & Cyber Forensics, DNA Analysis, Questioned Documents, Fingerprints, Criminalistics, Crime Scene Investigation, and Research Methodology, helping aspirants improve conceptual understanding, accuracy, speed, and overall exam readiness.

How many questions and how long is the test?+

30 multiple-choice questions, 30 minutes total. Difficulty: mixed. Tier: Free.

Who is this mock for?+

Forensic science students and aspirants who want timed, exam-style practice with explanations and verified source citations on UGC-NET Forensic Science. Useful for postgraduate entrance preparation and for BSc / MSc forensic students testing their recall under time.

Are the questions reviewed?+

Yes — 7 of 30 questions are faculty-reviewed. Each question carries a verified source citation.

Do I need an account to take this mock?+

Yes, a free ForensicSpot account is required to start a timed attempt — this lets you save progress, see per-question explanations after submission, and track your topic-level performance over time.

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