MCQs on Forensic Medicine and Toxicology

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#1. Anti-H lectin, is prepared from:

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

#3. In opioid dependence naltrexone is used to:

#4. Diastatic fracture refers to fracture through:

#5. After death blood usually remains fluid except in:

#6. Commonest cause of impotence in male is:

#7. Which of the following is important for the identification from hair?

#8. LSD is derived from which of the following plant?

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

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

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

#12. Scalds are caused by:

#13. Frost bite is very common in:

#14. Which of the following is not a paraphilia:

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

#16. Tailing of a wound is seen in:

#17. Postmortem luminescence due to:

#18. Postmortem hemolysis due to bacterial enzyme:

#19. Fabricated wounds are mostly:

#20. Who among the following is authorized to opine on the cause of death?

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

#22. Which one of the following is not an insecticide of vegetable origin?

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

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

#25. First internal organ to putrefy is:

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

#27. Multiple parallel superficial cuts crisscrossing each other are suggestive of:

#28. Most common cause of aneurysm formation:

#29. The presence of blood in the semen causing pink or reddish colour is known as

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

#31. Scott’s test is applied for the detection of:

#32. Blunt trauma more likely to produce incised like wounds:

#33. Area of “contact flattening” is associated with:

#34. Postmortem caloricity may be seen in all the following causes of death except:

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

#36. Maggots appear in natural orifices of dead in summer in about:

#37. Chasing the Dragon is:

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

#39. The scales of hair can be preserved with the help of:

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

#41. The shape of cooling curve pattern of a human cadaver is:

#42. Following test is a confirmatory test for phenol:

#43. Which of the following is the major metabolic of cocaine in blood and urine?

#44. Faeces stains are identified from odour, presence of indigested matter, vegetable fibres and

#45. Which of the following conditions does not resemble rigor mortis?

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#46. Postmortem caloricity seen in poisoning from:

#47. Tardieu’s spot

#48. Bluish discolouration of neck of tooth due to:

#49. Organophorous compounds and carbamates are powerful inhibitors of:

#50. Foamy liver is seen in:

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