MCQ on forensic Medicine And Toxicology

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#1. The most important sign for identification of contact firearm inlet is:

#2. The sequence of post-mortem changes in a cadaver includes:

#3. One of the following solvents is not metabolized in the body to cyanide:

#4. The average elimination or ‘burn-off’ rate of alcohol is approximately

#5. For preparing Heroin which of the following is used as acetylating reagent?

#6. Which of the following is a definite sign of death due to drowning:

#7. Boyde’s formula helps to determine:

#8. Greenish brown staining of superficial veins was observed on the sides of abdomen and thighs of a dead body. This condition is known as:

#9. The main ingredient of Mandrax is:

#10. Rigor mortis first evident in

#11. Rule of Hasse helps in the determination of:

#12. After stoppage of circulation muscles can live up to:

#13. Amotivational Syndrome has been reported with chronic use of:

#14. The chromosome pattern in Turner’s syndrome is:

#15. Malignant hyperthermia is a danger with:

#16. Kozelaka and Hine method is used for the quantitative estimation of

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

#18. Medullary Index of human hair is:

#19. First internal organ to putrefy is:

#20. Which one of the following is a sweet prepared from Bhang and used as an appetizer?

#21. In case of acute CO poisoning, coma and death with lively red colour occur at a carboxy haemoglobin level of:

#22. Yawning is a common feature of:

#23. Surgical interference may be needed especially in children after poisoning by:

#24. The drug metabolizes in the liver through oxidation, dealkylation and conjugation and the main form of conjugation is with

#25. Bevelling of a wound is seen in the following injuries:

#26. In case of carbon monoxide poisoning which preservative is recommended for the preservation of blood samples:

#27. Fabricated wounds are mostly:

#28. MAcEwen’s sign is a manifestation of massive intake of:

#29. 90% of the total ethanol consumed in body is converted into acetaldehyde and acetic acid within the:

#30. Heat stiffening in muscles occurs above temperature:

#31. Dry burn is caused by:

#32. The yellowish discoloration of a healing contusion is due to

#33. ‘Stass-Otto’ process is used for:

#34. Minimum temp to produce burn is:

#35. Combustible gas of autolysis is:

#36. Toxicity by Organophosphates involves the major inhibition of which one of the following enzymes?

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

#38. Cadaveric spasm commonly seen in:

#39. Drug of choice in resistant schizophrenia is:

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

#41. The best method to avoid aspiration of fluids during gastric lavage in a comatose patient is by :

#42. Extradural haemorrhage commonly occurs from rupture of:

#43. The average rate of alcohol elimination in breath per hour is:

#44. Haemoglobinuria occurs when burnt skin surface exceeds:

#45. Following is active principle of Abrus:

#46. Lysergic acid is found in:

#47. An old traffic policeman in a busy street of Cairo is liable to suffer from:

#48. In case of poisoning of living persons, the following are preserved, except:

#49. Dry ashing method is used for the extraction of following poisons from viscera:

#50. A person died from a stab wound in the aorta, in winter. His rectal temperature was 31 °C. The post-mortem interval is:

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