MCQs on Forensic Medicine and Toxicology

Enhance your Knowledge of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology by taking this test.

Best of luck.

 

#1. The main ingredient of Mandrax is:

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

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

#4. Which was the first atypical antipsychotic?

#5. Brachiocephaly is due to fusion of:

#6. Micturition syncope is a condition which occurs due to heavy consumption of:

#7. Heroin is easily differentiated from its cutting agents by

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

#9. In a suicide case, pistol was found tightly gripped in hand. This is suggestive of which of the following condition:

#10. Fabricated wounds are mostly:

#11. In drowning, the epidermis of the hands and feet is separated in the form of gloves and stocking after:

#12. The following wounds will heal without a scar formation:

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

#14. Last organ to putrefy:

#15. In case of acute CO poisoning, coma and death with lively red colour occur at a carboxy haemoglobin level of:

#16. 90% of the total ethanol consumed in body is converted into acetaldehyde and acetic acid within the:

#17. The following are the tests for analysis of morphine except:

#18. A dead body for autopsy is to be preserved in a cold chamber whose preferred temperature is:

#19. Suspected air embolism, body cavity to be opened first is:

#20. Drug of choice in alcohol withdrawal is:

#21. After death all of following show rise in CSF, except:

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

#23. The level of toxicity of Datura plant on the basis of increasing level is:

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

#25. Tear in the intima of the carotid artery with bleeding into its wall is seen in cases of:

#26. Beveling cut refers to:

#27. Choose the wrong statement regarding child abuse:

#28. The soap remains present in the blood because of high alkaline binding capacity of the serum/due to its dissociated products like:

#29. 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:

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

#31. Polar fracture is a:

#32. Segmented blood in retinal blood vessels, sign is:

#33. Amotivational Syndrome has been reported with chronic use of:

#34. Symptomatic treatment is not required in withdrawal syndrome caused by:

#35. Burn type relatively painless:

#36. Tardieu spots in hanging are common at all the following sites, except:

#37. For preparing Heroin from morphine, which of the following is used as acetylating reagent?

#38. One of the following solvents is not metabolized in the body to cyanide:

#39. Flattening remains until:

#40. Tache noire refers to:

#41. Which of the following pairs is not matched correctly?

#42. In a case of hanging, if the knot is situated at the occipital region, is called:

#43. Diastatic fracture refers to fracture through:

#44. Lanugo hairs are:

#45. Postmortem luminescence due to:

#46. In 0.22 Airgun pellet, the minimum velocity required to perforate human skin is:

#47. Extradural haemorrhage commonly occurs from rupture of:

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

#49. Griess reagent can be used to detect which one of the following acids?

#50. The following are Opioid withdrawal symptoms, except:

Previous
Finish

Results

Congratulation!!!

 

Try Again!!!

 


Discover more from Forensic's blog

Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.

error: Content is protected !!

Discover more from Forensic's blog

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading