Mcq Subject: Forensic Medicine
“First hand knowledge” refers to
A. Opinion of a doctor in cou
B. Handwriting expe
C. Common witness
D. Fingerprint expe
View DescriptionTwo bodies are found outside the car following an accident. The doctor conducting the autopsy was able to decide who was driver based on all of these features except:
A. Whiplash injury
B. Steering wheel imprint
C. Sparrow foot marks
D. Seat belt abrasion over left shoulder
View DescriptionLateral traction test is done in unnatural sexual offences in:
A. Habitual active agent
B. Pedophilia active agent
C. Bestiality active agent
D. Habitual passive agent
View DescriptionEmbalming without issuing death ceificate is punishable under section:
A. IPC 201
B. IPC 297
C. IPC 299
D. IPC 498
View Description20-year-old female had abdominal pain previous week, USG and clinically normal. Again she presented with loss of vision, examination is normal. Diagnosis is:AIIMS 13
A. Malingering
B. Masochist
C. Hypochondriac
D. Anxiety disorder
View DescriptionA person of eonism derives pleasure from.
A. Wearing clothes of opposite sex
B. Fondling female body pas
C. Rubbing genitalia against body of other person
D. Seeing the opposite paner nude
View DescriptionDoctor or nursing disclosing the identity of rape, victim is punishable under the following section of IPC?
A. Section 228A
B. Section 222A
C. Section 224A
D. Section 226A
View DescriptionA young patient presented to casualty with a history of some substance abuse. His pulse was 130 beats per minute and respiratory rate was 30 per minute. Blood gas analysis revealed metabolic acidosis and his urea was 100 mg/dL and creatinine was 4 mg/dL. Urinalysis revealed calcium oxalate crystals. He improved symptomatically after management with intravenous fluids, gastric lavage, sodium bicarbonate, calcium gluconate and 4-methylpyrazole administration. What is the most likely substance that he consumed?
A. Formaldehyde
B. Methyl alcohol
C. Ethylene glycol
D. Paraldehyde
View DescriptionSegmentation of blood in blood vessel after death is known as:
A. Kevorkian sign
B. Rokitansky sign
C. Kennedy phenomenon
D. Tache noir
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