MCQs on Forensic Medicine and Toxicology

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

#2. Vesication test is done to confirm the identification of following poison:

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

#4. The injury sustained by skin due to an alternating current is called:

#5. Cadaveric spasm commonly seen in:

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

#7. First external sign of putrefaction of body lying in air is around:

#8. Fecal matter as evidence is encountered in cases like:

#9. Effects of barbiturate onsets after:

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

#11. Rhohypnol (Rape drug) is:

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

#13. Amount of air necessary to produce fatal air embolism is:

#14. In Contrecoup impact lesion is present:

#15. The specific antidote in case of iron poisoning is:

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

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

#18. Linseed, Safflower and Cottonseed are used for:

#19. Which of the following type of abrasions are associated in sexual assault over the thigh of a woman?

#20. Wound cause by sickle is:

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

#22. A dead body with suspected poisoning is having hypostasis of red brown or deep blue in color. It is suggestive of poisoning due to:

#23. Odour of mummified body is:

#24. “Taches Noire Scleroitiques” is a post-mortem feature seen in:

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

#26. The earliest putrefactive colour changes after death is noticed over:

#27. All are adulterants of heroin, except:

#28. “Under taker’s fracture” due to falling of head (Backward) occurs at:

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

#30. Post-mortem lividity helps in the determination of the following except:

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

#32. Following are the types of Neurosis, except:

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

#34. Cutis anserina of rigor mortis due to stiffness of:

#35. Ethanol is absorbed into blood from:

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

#37. The major metabolite of benzodiazepines is

#38. Satyriasis is:

#39. Tattoo marks destroyed, their presence can be inferred from presence of pigment in:

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

#41. Surgical interference may be needed especially in children after poisoning by:

#42. Fabricated wounds are mostly:

#43. Babinski toe sign occurs in which of these drugs?

#44. Chadwick’s sign is:

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

#46. Following is active principle of Abrus:

#47. 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:

#48. Combustible gas of autolysis is:

#49. Anoxic anoxia produced by all, except:

#50. Kozelaka and Hine method is used for the quantitative estimation of

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