Mcq Subject: Forensic Medicine

Leading questions are permitted only in –

A. Examination in chief

B. Cross Examination

C. Dying declaration

D. Re-examination

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The rate of cooling down of dead bodies in tropical climate is –

A. 0.2°C/ hours

B. 0.5°C/ hours

C. 1.0°C/ hours

D. 1.5°C/ hours

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The triad of alopecia, neuropathy and diarrhoea results from

A. Thallium

B. Mercury

C. Dathura

D. Opium

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Taking off ones clothes and running naked in a public race is called ?

A. Mooning

B. Exhibitionism

C. Voveyrism

D. Undinism

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“Tentative cuts” are seen in?

A. Homicide

B. Suicide

C. Accidental

D. Fall from height

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Death due to which poison causes postmortem staning of cherry-red colour

A. Carbon monoxide

B. Aniline

C. Phosphorus

D. Nitrites

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Mercury poison acts on:

A. Proximal convoluted tubule

B. Distal convoluted tubule

C. Loop of Henle

D. Collecting ducts

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Death due to suffocation are all, except: AI 08

A. Smothering

B. Choking

C. Throttling

D. Gagging

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Which type of cattle poisoning occurs due to ingestion of LINSEED plant:

A. Aconite

B. Pilocarpine

C. Atropine

D. Hydro cyanic acid

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Rigor mois can be simulated by

A. Cadaveric spasm

B. Algor mois

C. Adipocere

D. Livor mois

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