Q. 1 Post-mortem purge is associated with the following:
A. Hypostasis
B. Rigor mortis
C. Post mortem lividity
D. Putrefaction
Ans. D
Q. 2. Honeycombing is seen in liver in case of :
A. Cirrhosis
B. Rupture
C. Putrefaction
D. Hydatid disease
Ans. C
Q. 3. Putrefaction is a :
A. Perimortem sign of death
B. Immediate sign of death
C. Early sign of death
D. Late sign of death
Ans. D
Q. 4. Putrefaction is facilitated by following except:
A. Very high temp
B. Free air
C. Damp environment
D. Shallow grave
Ans. A
Q. 5. Maggots in rainy day are seen within
A. 6 hours
B. 1-2 days
C. 2-4 days
D. 5-6 days
Ans. C
Q. 6. Maggots are seen on the dead body after :
A. One day
B. 2-3 days
C. 3-4 days
D. One week
Ans. B
Q. 7. Foamy liver is seen in:
A. Arsenic poisoning
B. Electrocution
C. Hanging
D. Putrefaction
Ans. D
Q. 8. Last organ to putrefy in females is:
A. Kidney
B. Uterus
C. Brain
D. Spleen
Ans. B
Q. 9. Sequence of putrefaction:
A. Heart-brain-uterus-spleen
B. Spleen-brain-heart-uterus
C. Heart-spleen-brain-uterus
D. Heart-brain-spleen-uterus
Ans. B
Q. 10. Following poisoning retards putrefaction:
A. Aluminium phosphide
B. Lead
C. Arsenic
D. Copper
Ans. C
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