MCQs on Forensic Medicine and Toxicology

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

#2. A 32 year-old farmer received abdominal trauma, after 2 hours the pulse reached 136/min, blood pressure 70/40. The cause is:

#3. Casper’s dictum is related to:

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

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

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

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

#8. Dehydration / Shriveling of cadaver is called:

#9. Formaldehyde injected for embalming is:

#10. Singeing of hair around a wound of entry is seen at which range?

#11. Which of the following is the major metabolite of methyl alcohol on oral administration?

#12. The magnified effects from the combination of drugs is called:

#13. Cut-throat wound cause death by:

#14. Appearance of a bruise at a site away from the site of impact is called:

#15. The causes of death in drowning are, except;

#16. The main ingredient of Mandrax is:

#17. The commonest cause of death in extradural hemorrhage is:

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

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

#20. Morbid jealousy is seen with:

#21. Drug of choice in resistant schizophrenia is:

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

#23. Which of the following instrument is used to identify the organic drugs?

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

#25. A 4 year old boy accidentally ingested a clear fluid, vomited twice then started to cough with tachypnea, 24 hours later he developed fever of 39 °C due to bronchopneumonia. The possible diagnosis is:

#26. Rhohypnol (Rape drug) is:

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

#28. The most appropriate method for the extraction of plant poison from viscera:

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

#30. Wet digestion method is used for extraction of following poison from viscera:

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

#32. “Nutmeg liver” refers to:

#33. Odour of mummified body is:

#34. Kinky hairs are characteristics of:

#35. Treatment of opioid over dosage is:

#36. One of the following manifestations is an indication of severe ethanol intoxication:

#37. Fixation of postmortem staining occurs in:

#38. Thanatology is associated with study of:

#39. Spinal cord is preserved in which of the following cases?

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

#41. In Contrecoup impact lesion is present:

#42. A dead body is having cadaveric lividity of bluish green color. The most likely cause of death is by poisoning due to:

#43. The second stage of acute acetaminophen toxicity is characterized by:

#44. Rigor mortis does not occur in fetus less than:

#45. Whiplash is which form of injury:

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

#47. What is the natural substrate for the cannabinoid receptor in the brain?

#48. Hesitation marks or tentative cuts is a feature seen in:

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

#50. Physical dependence is not a feature of using:

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