Mcq Subject: Forensic Medicine

following are decomposition changes except

A. Discoloration

B. Discharge

C. Degloving

D. Dilatation

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In aluminum phosphide poisoning, which is NOT true: AIIMS 10; Punjab 11

A. Accumulation of acetylcholine at NM junction

B. Cytochrome oxidase inhibition

C. Phosphene formation

D. Metabolic acidosis

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Exhumation can be ordered by

A. Doctor

B. Civil surgeon

C. District magistrate

D. Police commissioner

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Four A’s of schizophrenia was described by: MP 09

A. Ku Schneider

B. Eugene Bleuler

C. Karl Jaspers

D. Emil Krapellin

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Nux vomica seeds contain 2 alkaloids, strychine and-

A. Hyoscine

B. Hyoscyamine

C. Brucine

D. Atropine

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Hyoid bone fracture does not occur in: NEET 14

A. Hanging

B. Strangulation

C. Throttling

D. Choking

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A body is brought for autopsy. On postmoem, there is dark brown postmoem staining and garlic odor in stomach. The poisoning is most likely due to

A. Aniline dye

B. Carbon dioxide

C. Hydrocyanic acid

D. Phosphorus

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A person can give valid consent for routine clinical examination if he is above the minimum age of

A. 12 years

B. 16 years

C. 18 years

D. 21 years

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Harakari practiced in Japan is

A. Homicidal stab injury

B. Suicidal stab injury

C. Judicial hanging method

D. Suicidal hanging

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Fatal close of potassium cyanide is?

A. 5 mg

B. 10 mg

C. 20 mg

D. 200 mg

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