MCQ on forensic Medicine And Toxicology

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#1. After death all of following show rise in CSF, except:

#2. Cold Turkey is associated with:

#3. Which of the following drug is used for treatment of nicotine dependence:

#4. Formaldehyde injected for embalming is:

#5. Legal limit of blood alcohol concentration (in mg/100ml) for driving in India is:

#6. Which of the following is the most appropriate sample to be preserved during an autopsy in case of poisoning by digitalis purpurea?

#7. ‘Stass-Otto’ process is used for:

#8. Rhohypnol (Rape drug) is:

#9. Rigor mortis first evident in

#10. The total number of carpal bones in a child aged 16 yrs is:

#11. Drug of choice in OCD:

#12. Benzodiazepine with shortest half life is:

#13. Gettler’s test is associated with:

#14. Considering mode of administration, poison acts more rapidly when:

#15. The alternative medication to methadone used for the long term maintenance of opiate dependence is:

#16. Foamy liver is seen in:

#17. Which of the following sutures of the skull are the first to fuse?

#18. Amount of air necessary to produce fatal air embolism is:

#19. Which of the following can not be detected through radioimmunoassay?

#20. Which of the following does not belong to the group?

#21. Tailing of a wound is seen in:

#22. Lysergic acid is found in:

#23. Scalds are caused by:

#24. Which of the following pairs is not matched correctly?

#25. Dehydration / Shriveling of cadaver is called:

#26. Hesitation marks or tentative cuts is a feature seen in:

#27. A 32 year-old farmer received abdominal trauma, after 2 hours the pulse reached 136/min, blood pressure 70/40. The cause is:

#28. Sodium and Potassium hydroxides are strongly corrosive due to:

#29. Post-mortem caloricity means:

#30. Glasgow coma scale rates best response in all of the following except;

#31. Tardieu’s spot

#32. Tear in the intima of the carotid artery with bleeding into its wall is seen in cases of:

#33. Prolonged prothrombin time occurs in cases of poisoning with:

#34. “Nutmeg liver” refers to:

#35. After death blood level of following decrease:

#36. Linseed, Safflower and Cottonseed are used for:

#37. Wet digestion method is used for the extraction of ________ poisons from viscera.

#38. Split laceration resembles:

#39. Cutis anserina of rigor mortis due to stiffness of:

#40. In case of foodborne botulism, the toxin is:

#41. In opioid dependence naltrexone is used to:

#42. Acroreaction test helps to identify a:

#43. Which of the following is the major metabolite of methyl alcohol on oral administration?

#44. The shape of sub pubic angle in a female is

#45. Fecal matter as evidence is encountered in cases like:

#46. A brownish colored scab over an abrasion is formed by:

#47. For embalming chemicals are injected into:

#48. The main ingredient of Mandrax is:

#49. Frost bite is very common in:

#50. By which method Nicotine is isolated from alkaline solution?

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