Mcq Subject: Forensic Medicine
The cribriform hymen is seen –
A. Virgin
B. Septate hymen
C. Sieve hymen
D. Post partum
View DescriptionBreathing seen in barbiturate poisoning: CMC (Vellore) 14
A. Rapid and deep
B. Slow and shallow
C. Normal breathing
D. Rapid and shallow
View DescriptionWhich bone is not useful for sex determination?
A. Pelvis
B. Skull
C. Clavicle
D. Femur
View DescriptionStatutory rape is: TN 10
A. Rape of an insane woman
B. Rape of another person's wife
C. Rape in police custody
D. Rape of < 18 years old girl
View DescriptionAfter death, Livor mois is caused because of: March 2008
A. Muscle of the body began to relax
B. Muscle of the body began to stiffen
C. Discolouration as a result of capillo-venous distension in the dependent pas of the body
D. Putrefaction of the body tissues
View DescriptionTrue about incised looking wounds are all, except PGI 12
A. Type of split lacerated wound
B. Avulsion lacerated wound with blunt object
C. Produced by blunt object
D. Commonly seen on scalp
View DescriptionAntemoem blister differs from postmoem blister by
A. Presence of Albumin & Chloride in blister fluid
B. Gas in blister
C. Dry hard surface of the floor of blister
D. Absence of hyperemia around the blister
View DescriptionAll of the following are included in grievous injury/ hurt except –
A. Loss of testis
B. Loss of eye
C. Loss of kidney
D. Abrasion of the face
View DescriptionIntercourse in closely related individual in blood relation
A. Marital rape
B. Incest
C. Adultery
D. Bestality
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