Download MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery) TMU (Teerthanker Mahaveer University) Second Year (2nd Year) 2017 MBS204 Forensic Medicine Previous Question Paper
MBBS II (Second) Professional Examination 2016-17
Course Code:MBS204
Paper ID: 0322413
Forensic Medicine
Time: 2 Hours 40 Minutes
Max Marks: 30
Note: Attempt all questions. Draw proper diagrams to support
your answer.
Part `B'
1.
Describe the cause, effects & medicolegal significance of
rigor mortis. (7)
2.
Write short notes on: (4x2=8)
a) Contusions & its medicolegal significance
b) Preservation of viscera
Part `C'
3.
Describe in detail the restraint of an insane. (7)
4.
Differentiate between: (2x4=8)
a) True virginity and false virginity
b) Live birth and still birth
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Course Code:MBS204
Paper ID: 0322413
Forensic Medicine
Part `A'
Time: 20 Minutes
Max Marks: 10
Note: 1. Attempt all questions and return this part of the question paper to the invigilator after 20 Minutes.
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Q.1
Section 176 cr.p.c.deals with:
Q.6
Surest sign of identification is:
a)
Magistrate inquest
a)
DNA profilling
b)
Coroners inquest
b)
Dactylography
c)
Police inquest
c)
Gustafsons method
d)
None of the above
d)
Anthropometry
Q.2
Subpoena is a kind of:
Q.7
Which of the following teeth is not present
a. Decomposed body tissue
in.human primary dentition:
b. Designation
a)
Molars
c. Legal document
b)
Premolars
d. Court
c)
Canines
d)
Incisors
Q.3
Conduct money in civil cases is given by:
a)
The lawyer who calls the witness
Q.8
Posterior fontanelle closes:
b)
The party which calls the witness
a)
Just at birth
c)
The government
b)
By 2 months
d)
The opposite party that calls the
c)
By the end of first year
witness
d)
By the end of second year
Q.4. Example of res IPSA loquitor is:
Q.9
Artificial bruise can be produced by:
a)
a drug for external use prescribed
a)
Marking nut
for taking by mouth
b)
Whipping
b)
Death due to anaesthesia
c)
Dhatura
c)
Operating a patient without a post
d)
Opium
graduate degree in surgery
Q.10 Comminuted fracture is:
d)
Tetanus infection to an indoor
a)
Breaking of bones in multiple
patient
pieces
Q.5
The minimum age required to give consent
b)
A cut on a bone extending up to
for surgery is:
meddulary cavity
a)
07 years
c)
A dent in the skull cap, especially in
b)
12 years
the infants
c)
16 years
d
Seperation of skull fractures
d)
18 year
P.T.O
Q.11 Diatom test may be useful as an
Q.19 Barberios test is done for:
investigational aid in death due to:
a)
Blood
a)
Hanging
b)
Urine
b)
Strangulation
c)
Saliva
c)
Drowning
d)
Semen
d)
All asphyxial deaths
Q.20 Saturnism is the name given to chronic
Q.12 Inability to perform or take part in sexual
poisoning with:
intercorse by a male is kwown as:
a)
Mercury
a)
Sterility
b)
Copper
b)
Impotence
c)
Thallium
c)
Frigidity
d)
Lead
d)
Fertility.
Q.13 A virgo intacta is:
a)
Another name of an intersex
b)
A woman who had never had any
sexual intercourse
c)
A woman who does not have any
hymen
d)
A woman who has a congenitally
torn hymen
Q.14 Hymen can be ruptured by:
a)
Sola pith
b)
Masturbation
c)
Sanitary tampoons
d)
Any of the above
Q.15 Under which section of the Indian law is
rape defined:
a)
320 I.P.C
b)
375 I.P.C
c)
375 Cr.P.C
d)
376 I.P.C
Q.16 MTP act was passed in:
a)
1951
b)
1970
c)
1971
d)
1973
Q.17 An ecbolic:
a)
Increases uterine contractions
b)
Increases the flow of menstrual
blood
c)
Causes uterine atony
d)
Increases the flow of urine
Q.18 Macerated foetus indicates:
a)
A dead born foetus
b)
A stillborn child
c)
A live born child
d)
Intra uterine growth retardation
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