MBBS DEGREE EXAMINATION - IIIrd PROFESSIONAL - PART-II - FEB 2025
FORENSIC MEDICINE & TOXICOLOGY
SECTION A - Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)
PAPER CODE : 2511130007
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SET : CNote: Choose one correct answer in the OMR sheet provided. No overwriting should be done.
Time: 20 Minutes
(20 x 1 = 20 MARKS)
1. Characteristic of anterior cranial fossa fracture:
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a) Black eyeb) Pupillary dilation
c) CSF Otorrhea
d) Hemotympanum
2. If death of a patient occurs during surgery due to the negligence of the surgeon, then he can
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be charged under:a) 299 IPC
b) 300 IPC
c) 304 A IPC
d) 304 B IPC
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3. In a comatose patient, when life support itself is withdrawn is:a) Active euthanasia
b) Voluntary euthanasia
c) Involuntary euthanasia
d) Passive euthanasia
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4. In India Magistrate inquest is done in all of the following cases except:a) Police firing
b) Dowry death
c) Custodial death
d) Murder
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5. Chief Judicial Magistrate can give sentence a guilty for imprisonment up to:a) 3 years
b) 5 years
c) 7 years
d) Life imprisonment
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6. Feminine form of impotency is:a) Sterility
b) Frigidity
c) Flaccidity
d) Passivity
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7. Age at which a person can give consent for physical examination:
a) 8 years
b) 12 years
c) 18 years
d) 16 years
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8. Fracture of hyoid bone is indicative of:a) Manual strangulation
b) Hanging
c) Ligature strangulation
d) Bansdola
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9. A 4 year old boy accidentally ingested a clear fluid, vomited twice then started to cough withtachypnea, 24 hours later he developed fever of 39?C due to bronchopneumonia. The possible
diagnosis is:
a) Phenol toxicity
b) Kerosene toxicity
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c) Ethanol toxicityd) Methanol toxicity
10. Acute toxicity of organophosphates causes:
a) Urine retention
b) Oliguria
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c) Urine incontinenced) Anuria
11. Post-mortem caloricity seen in poisoning from:
a) Arsenic
b) Strychnine
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c) Cyanided) Organophosphorus
12. Which is the first organ to putrefy among mentioned below:
a) Brain
b) Heart
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c) Prostated) Kidney
13. Centre of ossification used as medicolegal evidence of fetal viability:
a) Head of Femur
b) Distal End of Femur
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c) Talusd) Calcaneum
14. A tattoo mark, described by immediate relatives, is absent on autopsy. Its evidence can be
obtained from dissection of:
a) Adjacent muscles
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b) Adjacent fatc) Adjacent subcutaneous tissue
d) Adjacent lymph nodes
15. Aseptic autolysis is found in:
a) Adipocere
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b) Putrefactionc) Mummification
d) Maceration
16. The first internal sign of putrefaction is usually a discoloration seen on:
a) Base of lungs
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b) under surface of Liverc) base of brain
d) undersurface of spleen
17. In starvation the postmortem appearance of gall bladder is:
a) Atrophied
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b) Distendedc) Shows stones
d) Thick walled
18. In a case of organophosphorous poisoning, smell of stomach contents is:
a) Fishy
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b) Bitter almond likec) Kerosene like
d) Musty
19. The presence of tache noire is suggestive that the time since death is:
a) 1 hour
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b) 2 hourc) 3 hour
d) 8 hour
20. Corpus Delicti means:
a) Criminal mind
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b) Essence of crimec) Insane mind
d) Evidence of crime
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