Download MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery) TMU (Teerthanker Mahaveer University) Second Year (2nd Year) 2020 MBS204 Forensic Medicine Previous Question Paper
MBBS II (Second) Professional Examination 2019-20
Course Code:MBS204
Paper ID: 03219207
Forensic Medicine
Time: 2 Hours 40 Minutes
Max Marks: 30
Note: Attempt all questions. Draw proper diagrams to support
your answer.
Part `B'
1.
Define putrefaction. Describe all stages of putrefaction and
also differentiate 2 main variants of putrefaction. (7)
2.
Write short notes on: (2x4=8)
a)
Healing Stages of Burns (due to flames)
b) Professional Death Sentence
c) Cross Examination
d) "Vicarious Liability" doctrine
Part `C'
3.
Classify poisons systemically. Describe in detail dhatura
poisoning with treatment and medicolegal aspects. (7)
4.
Write short notes on: (2x4=8)
a)
Artificial insemination
b)
Hydrostatic test
c)
Criminal abortion
d)
Chelating agents
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Course Code:MBS204
Paper ID: 03219207
Forensic Medicine
Part `A'
Time: 20 Minutes
Max Marks: 10
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c)
Phosphorus
Q.1
In methyl alcohol poisoning, there is central
d)
Cyanide
nervous system depression, cardiac
depression and optic nerve atrophy. These
Q.9
Post-mortem caloricity is seen with:
effects are produced due to:
a)
Strychnine poisoning
a)
Formaldehyde and formic acid
b)
Lead poisoning
b)
Acetaldehyde
c)
Mercury poisoning
c)
Pyridine
d)
Phosphorus poisoning
d)
Acetic acid
Q.10 Caf? coronary commonly occurs when a
Q.2
Which of the following toxins comes from
person is:
the castor oil plant:
a)
Intoxicated
a. Strychnine
b)
Eating fatty food
b. Digitalin
c)
Eating meat
c. Ricin
d
Empty stomach
d. Atropine
P.T.O
Q.3
Run-Amok is feature of:
Q.11 Which of the following is true regarding
a)
Opium
superfecundation:
b)
Dhatura
a)
Fertilization of a second ovum in a
c)
Cannabis
woman who is already pregnant
d)
Alcohol
b)
Occurs in bipartite uterus
c)
Both ova do not always develop to
Q.4.
Danbury tremor is seen in:
maturity
a)
Mercury poisoning
d)
The second foetus is born later as a
b)
Iron poisoning
mature child
c)
Lead poisoning
d)
Arsenic poisoning
Q.12 The most reliable criteria in Gustafson's
method of identification is:
Q.5
Lichtenberg figures are seen in:
a)
Cementum apposition
a)
Heat stroke
b)
Transparency of root
b)
Radiation injury
c)
Attrition
c)
Lightning
d)
Root resorption
d)
Electrocution
Q.13 Statutory rape is rape on girl below:
a)
12yrs
Q.6
Rigor mortis does not occur in fetus less
b)
16yrs
than:
c)
18yrs
a)
9 months
d)
21yrs
b)
7 months
Q.14 The ideal place to record body temperature
c)
6 months
in a dead body is:
d)
8 months
a)
Rectum
b)
Axilla
Q.7
Maggots in a dead body normally do not
c)
Mouth
appear before:
d)
Groin
a)
4 hours
b)
12 hours
Q.15 Burtonian line is seen with poisoning of:
c)
24 hours
a)
Mercury
d)
48 hours
b)
Lead
c)
Arsenic
Q.8
The brick red colour of post mortem
d)
Zinc
lividity is seen in poisoning due to:
a)
Carbon monoxide
Q.16 Acrodynia is associated with:
b)
Hydrogen sulphide
a)
Mercury
b)
Phenolic acid
c)
Oxalic acid
d)
Carbolic acid
Q.17 There are_____ modes of death:
a)
Two
b)
Three
c)
Four
d)
None of above
Q.18 Auto-Rikshaw ran over a child's thigh,
there is a mark of the tyre tracks, it is an:
a)
Contact bruise
b)
Patterned bruise
c)
Imprint abrasion
d)
Ectopic bruise
Q.19 The examination of a dead body taken out
of the grave for the suspicion of death
because poisoning or any other foul play is
called:
a)
Exhumation
b)
Medical examination
c)
Reverse cremation
d)
None of the above
Q.20 In chronic arsenic poisoning the following
samples can be sent for laboratory
examination, except:
a)
Nail clippings
b)
Hair samples
c)
Bone biopsy
d)
Blood sample
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