Anatomy Physiology Biochemistry Pathology Microbiology Forensic medicine Pharmacology PSM ENT Opthalmology Medicine Paediatrics Surgery Orthopaedics Obs-gyne Radiology

  1. The most reliable evidence for respiration in new born child is derived from (for forensic work) (a) Hydrostatic test (b) Breslan's test (c) Microscopic test (d) Fodere's test (static test)
  2. One of the following is the best test for seminal stains (a) Florence test (b) Alkaline phosphatase test (c) Acid phosphatase test (d) Precipitin test
  3. Optic strophy is characteristic feature of poisooning by (a)Lead (b) Phosphorous (c) ethyl alochol (d) Methyl alcohol
  4. Coma and pin-point pupils are seen in poisoning due to (a) Alcohol (b) Carbolic acid (c) Opium (d) Parathion
  5. Extra-dural haemorrhage is usually caused by the rupture of (a) Middle meningeal artery (b) Middle cerebral artery (c) Anterior cerebral artery (d) Posterior cerebral artery
  6. Faint letter mark can be made visible by (a) Infrared photography (b) Spectrophotometer (c) Ordinary light (d) X-Rays
  7. Pre auricular sulcus is useful for (a) Determination of age (b) Identification of sex (c) Determination of race (d) Cause of death
  8. The preservative used for viscera in alcohol poisoning is (a) Formalin (b)Saturated sodium chloride solution (c) Normal saline (d) Glycerol
  9. Post mortem staining can occur in some cases before death in (a) Children (b) Old persoons (c) Cholera (d) All of the above
  10. Pseudocysis is found in (a) Young married women (b) Aged unmarried girls (c) Menopausal ladies (d) Adolescent girls's
  11. Salicylates poisoning features include all, EXCEPT (a) Tinnitus (b) Blurring of vision (c) respiratory alkalosis (d) Hypernatremia
  12. Green coloured urine is observed in poisoning with (a) Copper sulphate (b) Iodine (c) Carbolic acid (d) Oxalic acid
  13. Test for breathing is done by (a) Magnu's test (b) Diaphanous test (c) Winslow's test (d) Finger nail test
  14. Unequal pupils in hanging is due to pressure on the (a) Sympathetic chain (b) Parasympathetic chain (c) Optic pathway (d) All of the above
  15. Which of the following inhibits acety choline esterase in all parts of the body? (a) Parathion (b) Endrin (c) Dipyridylium compound (d) Dinitro-ortho-crestol
  16. Delayed poisoning by oxalic acid is characterised by (a) Hyperglycaemia (b) Hypogly caemia (c) Uraemia (d) Hypercal caemia
  17. Nalorphine is an antidote for (a) Cocaine (b) Opium (c) Datura (d) Strichnine
  18. Incised -like lacerated wound appears at (a) Forehead (b) Hand (c) Thorax (d) Abdomen
  19. Amenorrhoea and Infertility are the possible complications of chronic poisoning with (a) Mercury (b) lead (c) Zinc (d) Chromium
  20. 'Pugilistic attitude' is found in death due to (A) Asphyxia (B) Burns (C) CO poisoning (D) Cardiac Failure.
  21. All are features of 'adipocere' except (A) It consists of free fatty acids (B) Takes about 3 weeks to form (C) Takes place in hot moist climate in bodies buried in shallow graves (D) Bacterial enzymes are necessary for its formation.
  22. All are tests for stoppage of circulation except (A) Magnus test (B) Winslow's test (C) Icard's test (D) Diaphanous test.
  23. Rigor mortis first appears in (A) Muscles of neck (B) Lower jaw (C) Muscles of eye lid (D) Upper limb.
  24. In India, commonest homicidal poison used is (A) Lead (B) Opium (C) Organophosphorus compounds (D) Arsenic.
  25. 'Desferroxamine' is used as chelating agent in acute poisoninig due to (A) Lead (B) Arsenic (C) Mercury (D) Iron.
  26. The treat,emt of 'methyl alcohol poisoning' includes all except (A) Hemodialysis (B) Treatment of acidosis (C) Ethyl alcohol (D) Inj. Vit B12 in large doses.
  27. Signs of 'recent delivery' in liviing are all except (A) Lochia present (B) Breasts are soft & pendulous (C) Vagina shows bruises & lacerations (D) External os of cervix admits two fingers.
  28. In a Post-Mortem burn (A) Line of redness is present (B) Blister contains serous fluid (C) In superficial zone of burnt area these is no acid mucopolyaccharide (D) The peripheral zone shows an increase in enzyme reaction.
  29. In 'professional negligence' there is (A) Violation of code of medical ethics (B) Damage to peson need not be present (C) Trial is by state medical council (D) Punishment can be fine or imprisonment .
  30. In a fetus of 'eight months' all are present except (A) Length is 40 cm (B) Testes is at external inguinal ring (C) Nails reach tips of fingers (D) Scalp hair is thicker.
  31. First organ to putrefy is (A) Larynx and trachea (B) Stomach & intestines (C) Spleen (D) Gall bladder.
  32. The bore of a weapon indicates (A) The range of the weapon (B) The diameter or the barrel (C) Size of the lead shot (D) Length of the barrel.
  33. Fracture of cricoid bone occurs most commonly in (A) Hanging (B) Throttling (C) Bansdola (D) Smothering.
  34. Most sensitive biochemical test for blood stains is (A) Benzidine test (B) Guaiacum test (C) Phenolphthalein test (D) Leucomalachite green test.
  35. Subendocardial haemorrhages in left ventricle are seen in (A) Digitalis poisoning (B) Acute arsenic poisoning (C) Lead poisoning (D) Mercury poisoning.
  36. 'Berberio test' is positive for (A) Blood (B) Semen (C) Bile (D) Saliva.
  37. Softening of the lower uterine segment in pregnancy is known as (A) Chawick's sign (B) Jackquemur's sign (C) Hegar's sign (D) Braxton Hick's sign.
  38. 'Acute lead poisoning' occurs usually from (A) Tetra-ethyl lead (B) Lead sulphide (C) Lead acetate (D) Lead monoxide.
  39. All are features of 'strychnine poisoning' except (A) Sudden onset (B) Muscles of neck and lower jaw are affected first (C) During intervals, the muscles are relaxed (D) The consciousness remains clear.
  40. Post-mortem staining due to carbon monoxide poisoning is (A) Bright red (B) Yellow (C) Chocolate (D) Deep blue.
  41. Generalised convulsions are seen in poisoning due to (A) Nux vomica (B) Arsenic (C) mercury (D) Morphine.
  42. Urinary corpoporphyrin levels are increased in poisoning due to (A) Lead (B) Arsenic (C) Mercury (D) Iron.
  43. Florence test is used for detection of (A) Blood (B) Semen (C) Saliva (D) Urine.
  44. Strongest corrosive poison is (A) Sulphuric acid (B) Nitric acid (C) Carbolic acid (D) Oxalic acid.
  45. All are features of still borrn child except (A) Mummification (B) Meceration (C) Putrefaction (D) Liquefaction of brain.
  46. 'Mitha Zahar' is poisoning due to (A) Saccharine (B) Aconite (C) Chatura (D) Digitalis
  47. Age of injury can be determined by all except (A) Color change in bruise (B) Histological study of wound (C) Change in size & shape of the bruise (D) Stage of healing of the fracture.
  48. Tailing of wound indicates (A) Nature of weapon used (B) Direction of force applied (C) Whether suicidal or homicidal (D) Is of no consequence.
  49. Preservative used for samples in alcohol poisoning is (A) Formalin (B) Methyl alcohol (C) Saturated solution of NaCl (D) 10% Carbolic acid.
  50. Testamentary capacity is defined as (A) ability to give an expert opinion (B) Power to order an inquest (C) Ability of a person to make a valid will (D) Capacity to order arrest of person.
  51. Conduct money is paid for (A) Civil cases (B) Criminal cases (C) Meedical certificate (D) Petition in Supreme court.
  52. Which of the following adult bone is most useful in determining sex (A) Skull (B) Pelvis (C) Femur (D) Clavicle.
  53. Blood grouping of old blood stains on fibers can be done by (A) Benzidine test (B) Precipitin test (C) Absorption elution test (D) Haemin crystal test.
  54. Dirt collar or grease collar is seen in (A) Lacerated wound (B) Stab wound (C) Fire arm entry wound (D) Fire arm exit wound.
  55. Revolver shot with abrasion collar is present when (A) Contact range (B) Few inches (C) Leess than 2 feet (D) More than 3 feet
  56. Feigi's test done forr poisoning due to (A) Copper (B) Mercury (C) Arsenic (D) Thallium.
  57. Methaemoglobinemia is caused by poisoning due to (A) Carbon dioxide (B) Carbon monoxide (C) Cyanides (D) Nitrates.
  58. Green vitriol is (A) Copper sulphate (B) Barium sulphate (C) Iron sulphate (D) Carbolic acid.
  59. Hogben (Xenopus) test is for (A) Mercury poisoning (B) Cocaine poisoning (C) Diagnosis of pregnancy (D) Hair identification.
  60. Tear gas includes (A) Mustard gas (B)Lewosote (C) Diphosgene (D) Chloracetophenon
  61. In drowning in unconscious state there is (a) Ballooning of lungs (b) No balloning of lungs (c) Lungs are collapsed (d) Lungs are ruptured

Click here for more questions.