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BSc Criminology and Forensic Science - NFAT Mock Test

NFAT Entrance Exam Mock Test for B.Sc. Criminology and Forensic Science 2025

Physics, Chemistry, and Biology (10+2 Level) (50 Questions)

1. The SI unit of force is:

A) Joule
B) Newton
C) Watt
D) Pascal

2. The work done by a force is zero when the angle between force and displacement is:

A) 0°
B) 45°
C) 90°
D) 180°

3. The law of conservation of light states that:

A) Energy cannot be created or destroyed
B) Momentum is always conserved in a closed system
C) The total charge remains constant
D) Angular momentum is conserved

4. The focal length of a convex lens is:

A) Negative
B) Positive
C) Zero
D) Infinite

5. The resistance of a conductor is directly proportional to its:

A) Area of cross-section
B) Temperature
C) Length
D) Material density

6. The speed of sound in air at 20°C is approximately:

A) 343 m/s
B) 300 m/s
C) 400 m/s
D) 500 m/s

7. The phenomenon of splitting of light into its constituent colors is called:

A) Reflection
B) Dispersion
C) Refraction
D) Diffraction

8. The unit of electric current is:

A) Volt
B) Ohm
C) Ampere
D) Coulomb

9. The acceleration due to gravity on the moon is approximately:

A) 1/6th of Earth’s
B) 1/4th of Earth’s
C) 1/2 of Earth’s
D) Equal to Earth’s

10. The principle behind the working of a transformer is:

A) Capacitance
B) Electromagnetic induction
C) Ohm’s law
D) Coulomb’s law

11. The energy possessed by a body due to its motion is called:

A) Potential energy
B) Thermal energy
C) Kinetic energy
D) Chemical energy

12. The unit of power is:

A) Watt
B) Joule
C) Newton
D) Pascal

13. The bending of light around the edges of an obstacle is called:

A) Refraction
B) Diffraction
C) Reflection
D) Polarization

14. The device used to measure electric potential difference is:

A) Ammeter
B) Galvanometer
C) Voltmeter
D) Ohmmeter

15. The frequency of a wave is measured in:

A) Hertz
B) Meter
C) Second
D) Joule

16. The force that opposes the motion of objects in contact is:

A) Gravitational force
B) Frictional force
C) Magnetic force
D) Electrostatic force

17. The property of a material to regain its original shape after deformation is:

A) Plasticity
B) Ductility
C) Elasticity
D) Malleability

18. The atomic number of an element represents the number of:

A) Protons
B) Neutrons
C) Electrons
D) Nucleons

19. The gas used in balloons due to its low density is:

A) Hydrogen
B) Helium
C) Nitrogen
D) Oxygen

20. The chemical formula of water is:

A) H₂O₂
B) CO₂
C) H₂O
D) CH₄

21. The pH of a neutral solution at 25°C is:

A) 7
B) 0
C) 14
D) 1

22. The process of conversion of a solid directly to gas is called:

A) Evaporation
B) Sublimation
C) Condensation
D) Fusion

23. The element with the symbol Na is:

A) Nitrogen
B) Neon
C) Sodium
D) Nickel

24. The bond formed by the sharing of electrons is called:

A) Covalent bond
B) Ionic bond
C) Metallic bond
D) Hydrogen bond

25. The gas responsible for the greenhouse effect is primarily:

A) Oxygen
B) Carbon dioxide
C) Nitrogen
D) Helium

26. The number of electrons in the outermost shell of a noble gas is:

A) 2
B) 6
C) 8
D) 10

27. The process of rusting of iron involves:

A) Oxidation
B) Reduction
C) Neutralization
D) Polymerization

28. The chemical name of table sugar is:

A) Glucose
B) Sucrose
C) Fructose
D) Lactose

29. The catalyst used in the Haber process for ammonia synthesis is:

A) Platinum
B) Nickel
C) Iron
D) Copper

30. The type of reaction where two compounds exchange ions is:

A) Double displacement
B) Single displacement
C) Combination
D) Decomposition

31. The functional group in alcohols is:

A) -COOH
B) -OH
C) -CHO
D) -NH2

32. The hardest naturally occurring substance is:

A) Graphite
B) Quartz
C) Diamond
D) Talc

33. The gas used in fire extinguishers is:

A) Carbon dioxide
B) Oxygen
C) Nitrogen
D) Hydrogen

34. The element essential for the formation of hemoglobin is:

A) Calcium
B) Iron
C) Sodium
D) Potassium

35. The basic unit of life is:

A) Tissue
B) Organ
C) Cell
D) Organism

36. The process by which plants prepare their food is:

A) Photosynthesis
B) Respiration
C) Transpiration
D) Digestion

37. The genetic material in most organisms is:

A) RNA
B) DNA
C) Protein
D) Lipid

38. The organ responsible for pumping blood in humans is:

A) Lungs
B) Liver
C) Heart
D) Kidney

39. The process of cell division in somatic cells is called:

A) Mitosis
B) Meiosis
C) Binary fission
D) Budding

40. The pigment responsible for the green color in plants is:

A) Carotene
B) Chlorophyll
C) Anthocyanin
D) Xanthophyll

41. The hormone that regulates blood sugar levels is:

A) Thyroxine
B) Adrenaline
C) Insulin
D) Estrogen

42. The part of the brain responsible for coordination and balance is:

A) Cerebellum
B) Cerebrum
C) Medulla oblongata
D) Hypothalamus

43. The process of release of energy from food is called:

A) Photosynthesis
B) Respiration
C) Digestion
D) Excretion

44. The blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart are:

A) Veins
B) Capillaries
C) Arteries
D) Venules

45. The deficiency of Vitamin C causes:

A) Scurvy
B) Rickets
C) Beriberi
D) Night blindness

46. The structural and functional unit of the kidney is:

A) Neuron
B) Nephron
C) Alveolus
D) Villus

47. The process of transfer of pollen grains from anther to stigma is called:

A) Fertilization
B) Germination
C) Pollination
D) Dispersal

48. The causative agent of malaria is:

A) Plasmodium
B) Salmonella
C) Vibrio cholerae
D) Mycobacterium

49. The tissue responsible for transport of water in plants is:

A) Phloem
B) Xylem
C) Parenchyma
D) Collenchyma

50. The number of chromosomes in a human somatic cell is:

A) 23
B) 44
C) 46
D) 48

General Knowledge and Analytical Reasoning (50 Questions)

51. The capital of India is:

A) Mumbai
B) New Delhi
C) Kolkata
D) Chennai

52. The largest planet in our solar system is:

A) Jupiter
B) Saturn
C) Earth
D) Mars

53. The currency of Japan is:

A) Yuan
B) Won
C) Yen
D) Dollar

54. The headquarters of the United Nations is located in:

A) Geneva
B) New York
C) Paris
D) London

55. The longest river in the world is:

A) Nile
B) Amazon
C) Yangtze
D) Mississippi

56. The chemical symbol for gold is:

A) Ag
B) Fe
C) Au
D) Cu

57. The inventor of the telephone is:

A) Thomas Edison
B) Alexander Graham Bell
C) Nikola Tesla
D) Guglielmo Marconi

58. The term ‘DNA’ in forensic science stands for:

A) Deoxyribonucleic Acid
B) Dinitrogen Acid
C) Deoxyribose Nitrogen
D) Dynamic Nucleic Acid

59. The first woman Prime Minister of India was:

A) Sonia Gandhi
B) Pratibha Patil
C) Indira Gandhi
D) Sushma Swaraj

60. The term ‘fingerprinting’ in forensic science is used for:

A) Blood analysis
B) Identification of individuals
C) Drug testing
D) Soil analysis

61. The highest court in India is:

A) Supreme Court
B) High Court
C) District Court
D) Session Court

62. The term ‘ballistics’ in forensic science deals with:

A) Blood spatter analysis
B) DNA profiling
C) Firearms and projectiles
D) Toxicology

63. The smallest country in the world by area is:

A) Monaco
B) Vatican City
C) San Marino
D) Liechtenstein

64. The term ‘toxicology’ in forensic science refers to:

A) Study of poisons
B) Study of fingerprints
C) Study of firearms
D) Study of bones

65. The national emblem of India is:

A) Lotus
B) Peacock
C) Lion Capital
D) Banyan Tree

66. The term ‘autopsy’ in forensic science refers to:

A) Blood analysis
B) Post-mortem examination
C) Fingerprint analysis
D) DNA sequencing

67. The largest ocean in the world is:

A) Pacific Ocean
B) Atlantic Ocean
C) Indian Ocean
D) Arctic Ocean

68. The term ‘serology’ in forensic science deals with:

A) Hair analysis
B) Soil analysis
C) Blood and body fluids
D) Fiber analysis

69. The national animal of India is:

A) Elephant
B) Tiger
C) Lion
D) Leopard

70. The term ‘entomology’ in forensic science refers to the study of:

A) Insects
B) Plants
C) Bones
D) Blood

71. The first President of India was:

A) Jawaharlal Nehru
B) Mahatma Gandhi
C) Rajendra Prasad
D) Sardar Patel

72. The term ‘anthropology’ in forensic science deals with:

A) Blood analysis
B) Skeletal remains
C) Drug testing
D) Soil analysis

73. The World Health Organization is headquartered in:

A) Geneva
B) New York
C) Paris
D) London

74. The term ‘trace evidence’ in forensic science refers to:

A) Large objects at a crime scene
B) Blood samples
C) Small particles like hair or fibers
D) DNA samples

75. The national flower of India is:

A) Rose
B) Lotus
C) Sunflower
D) Marigold

76. If A is B’s sister and C is B’s mother, then C is A’s:

A) Sister
B) Mother
C) Daughter
D) Wife

77. Complete the series: 2, 5, 8, 11, ?

A) 12
B) 13
C) 14
D) 15

78. If CAT = 24, what is the value of DOG?

A) 41
B) 42
C) 43
D) 44

79. If 3 : 9 :: 5 : ?

A) 15
B) 25
C) 20
D) 30

80. Which number does not belong: 4, 9, 16, 25, 36, 49, 50?

A) 4
B) 9
C) 50
D) 36

81. If the day after tomorrow is Wednesday, today is:

A) Monday
B) Tuesday
C) Sunday
D) Friday

82. Find the missing term: 2, 4, 8, ?, 32

A) 12
B) 16
C) 20
D) 24

83. If P is to Q as R is to S, then S is:

A) P
B) Q
C) R’s partner
D) None

84. Which letter comes next: A, C, E, I, ?

A) I
B) J
C) K
D) L

85. If 2 + 3 = 7, 4 + 5 = 23, then 6 + 7 = ?

A) 37
B) 47
C) 57
D) 67

86. If all roses are flowers and some flowers are red, then:

A) All roses are red
B) Some roses are red
C) Some roses may be red
D) No roses are red

87. If 1 = 1, 2 = 4, 3 = 9, then 5 = ?

A) 25
B) 15
C) 10
D) 20

88. If the code for BOOK is CPPL, what is the code for READ?

A) SFBE
B) SFCE
C) RFBE
D) SGCE

89. If A is taller than B, and B is taller than C, then:

A) C is the tallest
B) B is the tallest
C) A is the tallest
D) All are of equal height

90. Find the odd one out: 3, 9, 27, 81, 242

A) 242
B) 81
C) 27
D) 9

91. If Monday is coded as 1, Tuesday as 2, then Friday is:

A) 4
B) 5
C) 6
D) 7

92. If 4 * 2 = 12, 5 * 3 = 22, then 6 * 4 = ?

A) 30
B) 32
C) 34
D) 36

93. If all cats are mammals and some mammals are black, then:

A) Some cats may be black
B) All cats are black
C) No cats are black
D) Some cats are not mammals

94. Find the missing term: 1, 4, 9, 16, ?

A) 20
B) 25
C) 30
D) 36

95. If the code for SUN is TVO, what is the code for MOON?

A) NPPO
B) OQQP
C) NQQP
D) NPRQ

96. If X is older than Y, and Y is older than Z, then:

A) X is the oldest
B) Y is the oldest
C) Z is the oldest
D) All are of equal age

97. Find the odd one out: 7, 14, 21, 28, 34

A) 7
B) 34
C) 21
D) 28

98. If 9 : 81 :: 7 : ?

A) 49
B) 56
C) 49
D) 63

99. If the day before yesterday was Monday, today is:

A) Wednesday
B) Tuesday
C) Thursday
D) Friday

100. Complete the series: 3, 6, 12, 24, ?

A) 36
B) 48
C) 60
D) 72

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