MCQs on Forensic Medicine and Toxicology

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

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

#3. Tardieu’s spot

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

#5. Scale used for Nicotine dependence is:

#6. Assertion (A): Free sulphuric acid is rarely found in stomach contents in acid poisoning case. Reason (R): Because either it is vomited out or neutralized by alkalies given as antidotes.

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

#8. Alcoholics Anonymous was developed by:

#9. Satyriasis is:

#10. 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:

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

#12. Effects of barbiturate onsets after:

#13. The most common symptom associated with alcohol withdrawal is:

#14. For embalming chemicals are injected into:

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

#16. Polar fracture is a:

#17. Caffey Syndrome is related with:

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

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

#20. Acroreaction test helps to identify a:

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

#22. Prolonged prothrombin time occurs in cases of poisoning with:

#23. Postmortem luminescence due to:

#24. Rhohypnol (Rape drug) is:

#25. Haemoglobinuria occurs when burnt skin surface exceeds:

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

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

#28. Marijuana smoking impairs the operation of motor vehicles for how long after it use?

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

#30. Chief agent for bacterial putrefaction is:

#31. Condition promoting adipocere formation:

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

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

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

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

#36. Cannabis sativa contains the following principal constituents:

#37. The time interval that a drug takes for its concentration to drop to half of its concentration is known as:

#38. Assertion (A): Blood less dissection of neck structures is recommended in deaths due to strangulation. Reason (R): It allows identifying and excluding post-mortem artefacts.

#39. Brush burn refers to:

#40. Nicotine can be given in all forms except;

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

#42. Which of the following organs is most suitable for diatom test?

#43. Cremains refers to the study of:

#44. The following is not a feature of antemortem burns?

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

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

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

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

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

#50. Radiological signs of fetal death includes all except ?

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