FIA Act 1974 MCQs

What are dark rooms used for?

  1. Extracting junk from DNA
  2. Examining evidence under ultraviolet light
  3. None of these
  4. Developing photos

Chromatography is used for

  1. Testing whether a person has a disease
  2. Identifying poisons
  3. None of these
  4. Examining whether there is poison in the blood of a deceased person

Who was the person that developed fundamental principles of questioned document examination?

  1. Albert Osborn
  2. Hans Gross
  3. Paul Uhlenhuth
  4. August Vollmer

The text focuses on the _________ and their interactions with criminal law in its attempts to explain criminal behavior.

  1. country's interest in crime
  2. Legal mechanisms of society
  3. scientific reports
  4. Social sciences

A crime must be proven

  1. beyond a reasonable doubt
  2. By a preponderance of the evidence
  3. beyond all doubt
  4. by clear and convincing evidence

Men's read, or criminal intent, is required to establish:

  1. capability
  2. rationality
  3. innocence
  4. liability

If a person commits arson and the death of another result from it, even though she had no intent to cause the death of anyone, she may be charged with murder under the:

  1. the Durtiam rule
  2. irresistible impulse doctrine
  3. direct responsibility rule
  4. felony-murder doctrine

Which of the following are functions of law?

  1. maintaining the status quo and power relationships
  2. defining parameters of private and public property
  3. regulating social relationship such as marriage
  4. All of these

An act done with intent to give advantage inconsistent with official duty and the rights of others is called

  1. Smuggling
  2. Terrorism
  3. Corruption
  4. Theft

What is termed as person's undertaking to be able for another's default or non-attendance at court?

  1. Boil surety
  2. Undertaking
  3. Surety
  4. Pre bond

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