MCQs on Forensic Medicine and Toxicology

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#1. One of the followings produce toxic hypothermia:

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#2. Scalding is caused when liquid in contact has temperature above:

#3. Greenish colour earliest sign of putrefaction due to:

#4. Common cause of death in Extradural haemmorhage is:

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

#6. Preliminary observations of the pooling of blood at the lowest part of the body caused by gravity is:

#7. Fine, white lathery froth that is copious and tenacious around mouth and nostrils is suggestive of death due to:

#8. Odour of mummified body is:

#9. Following is active principle of Abrus:

#10. As per “Rule of Nine”, the surface area of the body involved for the trunk is:

#11. Constituents of a typical embalming solution are all, except:

#12. Intersex means:

#13. Whiplash is which form of injury:

#14. Brush burn or graze is a form of:

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#15. ‘Proof’ in alcoholic drinks is:

#16. A fetus becomes viable by the age of:

#17. Tailing of a wound is seen in:

#18. The active ingredients of cannabis are collectively known as:

#19. In a suspected case of death due to poisoning, where cadaveric rigidity is lasting longer than usual, it may be a case of poisoning due to:

#20. Thanatology is associated with study of:

#21. Brachiocephaly is due to fusion of:

#22. Malignant hyperthermia is a danger with:

#23. Commonest cause of impotence in male is:

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

#25. Rigor mortis starts when muscle ATP is reduced below:

#26. For transplantation cornea can be removed from dead upto:

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

#28. The presence of tache noire is suggestive that the time since death is:

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

#30. Polar fracture is a:

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

#32. Formaldehyde injected for embalming is:

#33. Combustible gas of autolysis is:

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

#35. Which of the following is not a feature of immediate change after death?

#36. The most resistant body tissue to electrical injury is:

#37. Child brain attains mature size and weight at about:

#38. The colour of blood in deaths due to burns is:

#39. All are adulterants of heroin, except:

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

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

#42. The ideal place to record temperature in dead body is from:

#43. Drug of choice in OCD:

#44. Benzodiazepines, barbiturates, and manyanticonvulsants exert their influence through which of the following types of receptors?

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

#46. Cold Turkey is associated with:

#47. Yawning is a common feature of:

#48. Haemoglobinuria occurs when burnt skin surface exceeds:

#49. Ganja is derived from which part of plant Cannabis Sativa

#50. In poisoning with hydrocyanic acid, nitrates are given in order to:

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