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#1. Rigor mortis first evident in
#2. One of the following is a sure external sign of drowning that can be found in postmortem examination:
#3. Minimum temp to produce burn is:
#4. Benzodiazepines, barbiturates, and manyanticonvulsants exert their influence through which of the following types of receptors?
#5. Post-mortem caloricity means:
#6. Which was the first atypical antipsychotic?
#7. The dead body of a murdered person is brought for preservation in mortuary. Which of the following statements is not correct?
#8. Tache noire refers to:
#9. The chromosome pattern in Turner’s syndrome is:
#10. Blunt abdominal trauma commonest site of GI ruptures is:
#11. Which one of the following is not an insecticide of vegetable origin?
#12. Anti-H lectin, is prepared from:
#13. “Nutmeg liver” refers to:
#14. Surgical interference may be needed especially in children after poisoning by:
#15. Frost bite is very common in:
#16. Chief agent for bacterial putrefaction is:
#17. Babinski toe sign occurs in which of these drugs?
#18. Brush burn or graze is a form of:
#19. Ethanol is absorbed into blood from:
#20. The causes of death in drowning are, except;
#21. Blunt trauma more likely to produce incised like wounds:
#22. Kinky hairs are characteristics of:
#23. In case of foodborne botulism, the toxin is:
#24. Post-mortem lividity helps in the determination of the following except:
#25. Maggots appear in natural orifices of dead in summer in about:
#26. Tailing of a wound is seen in:
#27. The total number of bones in the human skeleton in an adult is:
#28. Alcoholics Anonymous was developed by:
#29. Spinal cord is preserved in which of the following cases?
#30. Yawning is a common feature of:
#31. Child brain attains mature size and weight at about:
#32. Thanatology is associated with study of:
#33. One of the following solvents is not metabolized in the body to cyanide:
#34. Heroin is easily differentiated from its cutting agents by
#35. In case of acute CO poisoning, coma and death with lively red colour occur at a carboxy haemoglobin level of:
#36. Rigor mortis starts when muscle ATP is reduced below:
#37. The shape of cooling curve pattern of a human cadaver is:
#38. ‘Proof’ in alcoholic drinks is:
#39. Which of the following is the major metabolic of cocaine in blood and urine?
#40. Mangan’s symptoms are produced by:
#41. Chronic poisoning due to lead is known as:
#42. The main ingredient of Mandrax is:
#43. Ester test is done for the identification of which of the following poisons?
#44. Area of “contact flattening” is associated with:
#45. Morbid jealousy is seen with:
#46. Medullary Index of human hair is:
#47. All are adulterants of heroin, except:
#48. Considering mode of administration, poison acts more rapidly when:
#49. Flattening remains until:
#50. The specific antidote in case of iron poisoning is:
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