Instructions:
- All questions are compulsory
- Draw diagrams wherever necessary
- Answers of Questions and Sub-questions must be written strictly according to the serial order of question paper
- MCQs have to be answered in the theory answer book
- Please write MCQ answers neatly and in serial order with black or blue pen in brackets for example: 1. (a) 2. (b)
- MCQs have to be answered only once; any repetition, cutting, erasing, or use of whitener will be considered malpractice. Such answers will not be counted and action will be taken as per UFM rules of University
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Q.1 Total MCQs: 10 10 x 1 = 10
- Flashback phenomenon is associated with
- Khat
- Ecstasy
- LSD
- Peyote
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- An assault is defined under section
- 304 IPC
- 300 IPC
- 351 IPC
- 498 IPC
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- Pond's fracture is seen in
- Children
- Adult
- Adolescent
- Birth trauma
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- Dry burn is caused by
- Hot liquid
- Flame/Hot metal
- UV rays
- Strong acid
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- Age of eruption of first deciduous molar tooth is
- 6-8 months
- 7-9 months
- 12-14 months
- 20-30 months
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- Normal weight of the heart is
- 200-250 gms
- 250-300 gms
- 300-350 gms
- 350-400 gms
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- Test for the presence of vaginal cells in the sample collected for investigation of sexual assault is
- Precipitin test
- Acetate reaction test
- Lugol's iodine test
- Barberio's test
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- Overriding of skull bones in a foetus dead in utero, seen radiologically is known as
- Spalding's sign
- Hegar's sign
- Robert's sign
- Chadwick's sign
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- Legally valid age of female for giving consent for sexual intercourse is
- 14 Years
- 16 Years
- 18 Years
- 21 Years
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- Arborescent marks are seen in
- Head injury
- Thermal injury
- Lightning injury
- Electric injury
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Q.2 Long Answer Questions (2 x 20 = 40)
- Define Ophitoxaemia? Describe the signs and symptoms of Viperidae poisoning? How will you give first aid in such a case? What are the specific lines of management?
- After a late night party, a 16-year-old was found in an unfamiliar place, inappropriately dressed, in a drowsy state with inability to recollect events, brought by police for medicolegal examination suspecting sexual assault:
- What are the objectives of examination?
- What is the general procedure of examination?
- Give details of local/genital examination.
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Q.3 Short Answer Questions (6 x 5 = 30)
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- Methods of removal of organs in postmortem examination.
- Grievous Hurt.
- Professional secrecy.
- What is Wallace rule of Nine? Differentiate between antemortem and postmortem burns.
- Postmortem findings in a case of Traumatic Asphyxia.
- Describe the findings around the entrance wound produced by a revolver fired from closed range, stating reason for each.
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Q.4 Short Answer Questions (10 x 2 = 20)
- Superfecundation.
- Dichotomy.
- Primary impact injury.
- Abortion stick.
- Body packers.
- Corpus delicti.
- Magistrate inquest.
- What is the mechanism and mode of death of cafe coronary?
- Delusion.
- Caspar's dictum.
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