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#1. Yawning is a common feature of:
#2. The magnified effects from the combination of drugs is called:
#3. Earliest sign of death is:
#4. The direction of a wound can be ascertained from which of the following injuries:
#5. All are adulterants of heroin, except:
#6. Drug of choice in resistant schizophrenia is:
#7. Rigor mortis does not occur in fetus less than:
#8. Legal limit of blood alcohol concentration (in mg/100ml) for driving in India is:
#9. Greenish brown staining of superficial veins was observed on the sides of abdomen and thighs of a dead body. This condition is known as:
#10. Scale used for Nicotine dependence is:
#11. Casper’s dictum is related to:
#12. Brachiocephaly is due to fusion of:
#13. Cadaveric spasm commonly seen in:
#14. Ossification of bones may be used for determination of:
#15. A person with a head injury can talk normally and tell about the circumstantial evidence in case of:
#16. One of the following solvents is not metabolized in the body to cyanide:
#17. Flattening remains until:
#18. Which of the following is a definite sign of death due to drowning:
#19. Assertion (A): The colour of lividity in carbon-mono oxide poisoning is cherry red. Reason (R): Because of the binding of carbon to hemoglobin.
#20. Which of the following type of abrasions are associated in sexual assault over the thigh of a woman?
#21. One of the following is a sure external sign of drowning that can be found in postmortem examination:
#22. In iron poisoning, bloody vomiting and diarrhea, massive fluid loss in GIT, renal failure and death occur in:
#23. Putrefaction occurs more rapidly in:
#24. Which of the following is not classified as Hallucinogen?
#25. Adipocere of the whole body occurs in about:
#26. First internal organ to putrefy is:
#27. Physical dependence is not a feature of using:
#28. Prolonged prothrombin time occurs in cases of poisoning with:
#29. The most appropriate method for the extraction of plant poison from viscera:
#30. In 0.22 Airgun pellet, the minimum velocity required to perforate human skin is:
#31. Linseed, Safflower and Cottonseed are used for:
#32. Lysergic acid is found in:
#33. Rigor mortis is not seen in:
#34. Tache noire refers to:
#35. Which of the following is important for the identification from hair?
#36. Suspected air embolism, body cavity to be opened first is:
#37. Multiple parallel superficial cuts crisscrossing each other are suggestive of:
#38. Following test is a confirmatory test for phenol:
#39. Which one of the following is not an insecticide of vegetable origin?
#40. In poisoning with hydrocyanic acid, nitrates are given in order to:
#41. The alternative medication to methadone used for the long term maintenance of opiate dependence is:
#42. Symptomatic treatment is not required in withdrawal syndrome caused by:
#43. “Under taker’s fracture” due to falling of head (Backward) occurs at:
#44. The second stage of acute acetaminophen toxicity is characterized by:
#45. The ideal place to record temperature in dead body is from:
#46. ‘Stass-Otto’ process is used for:
#47. Benzodiazepines act on the CNS through the following mechanism:
#48. The commonest cause of death in extradural hemorrhage is:
#49. The earliest putrefactive colour changes after death is noticed over:
#50. The shape of cooling curve pattern of a human cadaver is:
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