Mcq Subject: Forensic Medicine
Filigree burn occur in –
A. Lightening
B. Electrocution
C. Vitrilage
D. Infanticide
View DescriptionBevelling of inner table of skull is found in
A. Fire arm entry wound
B. Fire arm exit wound
C. Drowning
D. Infanticide
View DescriptionMajor bacterial enzyme responsible for putrefaction?
A. Hyaluronidase
B. Lecithinase
C. Metalloproteinase
D. Collagenase
View DescriptionTaxidermy is:-
A. Process of dissection of poisoning deaths
B. Process of digging the body out
C. Study of effects of poisons on individual organs
D. Process of preparing the body for anatomical dissections
View DescriptionFiligree burns occur in ?
A. Lightening
B. Electrocution
C. Vitrilage
D. Infanticide
View DescriptionIn this poisoning, the vomitus is:
A. Bluish green
B. Black
C. Brown
D. Red velvetty
View DescriptionLast organ to be dissected during autopsy in asphyxial death is
A. Neck
B. Head
C. Abdomen
D. Thorax
View DescriptionShape of nulliparous cervical canal is :
A. Circular
B. Transverse
C. Spherical
D. Longitudinal
View DescriptionBattle’s sign is: TN 11
A. Hemorrhage around eyes
B. Mastoid ecchymosis
C. Umbilical ecchymosis
D. Vaginal ecchymosis
View DescriptionSmell of burnt rope due to poisoning with: AIIMS 14
A. Aluminum phosphide
B. Cannabis
C. Arsenic
D. Cyanide
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