MCQs on Forensic Anthropology

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#1. The following is not a component of Gustafson’s method:

#2. Medullary Index of human hair is:

#3. Foramen magnum is present on:

#4. Pre-auricular Sulcus helps in the determination of:

#5. The accuracy of sex determination from pelvis is:

#6. The centre of ossification for the iliac crest appears by the age of:

#7. Ossification of bones may be used for determination of:

#8. Mass disaster victim identification could be achieved on the basis of:

#9. The multiplication factor to estimate stature from femur is:

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

#11. Which is the best bone for determination of sex from skeletal remains?

#12. Which type of the teeth are not present in human primary dentition?

#13. Bertillonage is synonymous term to:

#14. The following formula is used for the determination of stature:

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

#16. Kinky hairs are characteristics of:

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#17. Multiplication factor for stature from femur is:

#18. Accurate individualization of the victims from bones is possible by using one of these following techniques:

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

#20. The total number of bones in the human skeleton in an adult is:

#21. The following is not a feature of a female skull:

#22. Linea aspera is present on which of the following bone?

#23. Which of the following is not a prominent feature of male skull?

#24. Anthropometry is an identification system which is also known as________

#25. The following bones are useful for the determination of stature:

#26. Olecranon fossa is present in which of the following bones?

#27. Sharpey’s fibres that join ligaments in holding a tooth in the socket a represent in:

#28. The first permanent tooth to erupt is:

#29. The period of mixed dentition extends:

#30. Taurodontism is a feature seen among:

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