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UGC NET FINAL PRACTICE MOCK 5

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Questions

30

Duration

30 min

Faculty-reviewed

0

Updated

21 Jun 2026

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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.

  • Statistics and the Evaluation of Evidence for Forensic Scientists

    Chapter 4: Positive predictive value versus false positive rate

    cited in 2 questions
  • Robertson, James and Grieve, Michael C. (eds.) -- Forensic Examination of Fibres, 2nd Edition, Taylor and Francis

    Chapter 9: Pyrolysis-GC-MS of Synthetic Fibres -- Polypropylene: propylene oligomer series with all-aliphatic pattern, no aromatic or heteroatom fragments

    cited in 2 questions
  • Lee, Henry C. and Gaensslen, R.E. -- Advances in Fingerprint Technology, 3rd Edition, CRC Press

    Chapter 8: Small Particle Reagent -- SPR vs conventional powder on wet surfaces, differential deposition mechanism

    cited in 2 questions
  • ISACA CISA Review Manual

    Audit reporting and classification of findings

    cited in 2 questions
  • Guide to Integrating Forensic Techniques into Incident Response (NIST SP 800-86)

    Legal considerations and evidence preservation during IR

    cited in 1 question
  • Quinsey, V. L., Harris, G. T., Rice, M. E., & Cormier, C. A. (2006). Violent Offenders: Appraising and Managing Risk, 2nd edition

    Chapter 6: The Violence Risk Appraisal Guide

    cited in 1 question
  • Knight, Bernard and Saukko, Pekka — Knight's Forensic Pathology, 4th Edition, CRC Press

    Chapter on Time of Death: Perimortem wounds and limitations of vital reaction timing

    cited in 1 question
  • HIPAA Breach Notification Rule (45 CFR Part 164, Subpart D)

    Sections 164.410 (business associate obligations) and 164.404–164.408 (covered entity obligations and media notification)

    cited in 1 question
  • Bock, Jane H. and Norris, David O. — Forensic Plant Science

    Chapter 9: Gastric Contents and Stomach Analysis in Forensic Botany

    cited in 1 question
  • The Practice of Network Security Monitoring

    Threat hunting principles and data source alignment

    cited in 1 question
  • Turner, C.G. II, Nichol, C.R., and Scott, G.R. — Advances in Dental Anthropology, 1991

    Carabelli's trait scoring, grades 0 to 7

    cited in 1 question
  • Wiltshire, Patricia E.J. — Forensic Ecology Handbook: From Crime Scene to Court

    Chapter 9: Root-Growth Analysis and Burial Interval Estimation

    cited in 1 question
  • EDPB Recommendations 01/2020 on Measures that Supplement Transfer Tools to Ensure Compliance with the EU Level of Protection of Personal Data

    Use cases for technical supplementary measures

    cited in 1 question
  • Champod, Christophe; Lennard, Chris; Margot, Pierre; Stoilovic, Milutin -- Fingerprints and Other Ridge Skin Impressions, 2nd Edition, CRC Press

    Chapter 3: Substrate Classification -- Porous, non-porous, semi-porous categories and representative exhibit examples

    cited in 1 question
  • Gunshot Residue: Advances, Issues and Directions

    Chapter 9: Statistical evaluation and the choice of reference population

    cited in 1 question
  • Indian Evidence Act, 1872 and Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam, 2023

    Section 45 IEA 1872 (Section 39 BSA 2023): Expert opinion as relevant fact; weight vs admissibility; court not bound by expert conclusion

    Open source
    cited in 1 question
  • Rogers, R. (2008). Clinical Assessment of Malingering and Deception, 3rd edition

    Chapter 14: Performance Validity Tests; see also Slick et al. (1999) criteria for malingered neurocognitive dysfunction

    cited in 1 question
  • Criminology: Theories, Patterns and Typologies

    Siegel (2018), Chapter on Victimology: Mendelsohn's Typology

    cited in 1 question
  • Reddy, K.S. Narayana — The Essentials of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology, 35th Edition

    Chapter on Sharp Force Injuries: Incised wound features, tailing end, and hesitation marks

    cited in 1 question
  • Hanson, R. K., & Morton-Bourgon, K. E. (2009). The accuracy of recidivism risk assessments for sexual offenders: A meta-analysis of 118 prediction studies. Psychological Assessment

    Vol. 21(1), pp. 1-21; see also Static-99R Coding Rules Revised 2016

    cited in 1 question
  • Carrea, J.U. — Revista Odontologica (Buenos Aires), 1937

    Identification by the palatal rugae

    cited in 1 question
  • Ellen, David -- The Scientific Examination of Documents: Methods and Techniques, 3rd Edition, CRC Press

    Chapter 5: Indented Impressions -- ESDA vs VMD: instrument selection criteria for paper documents and ransom note casework

    cited in 1 question
  • INTERPOL — Disaster Victim Identification Guide, 2018

    Chapter 5: Dental examination, rugoscopy and supplementary methods

    cited in 1 question
  • White Collar Crime

    Sutherland (1949), Chapter 1: White Collar Criminality

    cited in 1 question
  • Modi, J.P. — Modi's Medical Jurisprudence and Toxicology, latest edition, LexisNexis

    Chapter on Mechanical Injuries: Contusions and bruise ageing by colour change

    cited in 1 question
  • The Criminal and His Victim

    von Hentig (1948), Part II: The Victim's Contribution

    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 5 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?+

Each question carries a verified source citation. Faculty review for individual questions is in progress.

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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