Download MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery) TMU (Teerthanker Mahaveer University) Second Year (2nd Year) 2015 MBS204 Forensic Medicine Previous Question Paper
MBBS II (Second) Professional Examination 2014-15
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.
Write down objectives and prerequisites of Postmortem
examination. How will you calculate the time since death
by postmortem examination? (7)
2.
Write in brief salient post-mortem findings and causes of
death due to: (4x2=8)
a)
Smothering
b) Electrocution
Part `C'
3.
Classify poisons. Write down general principles of
management of ingested poisons. (7)
4.
Write elaborative notes on: (4x2=8)
a)
Criminal medical negligence
b)
Criminal responsibility of insane
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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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d)
Under the lamp
Q.1
Disappearance of membrane pupillaris and
thickening of nails occur when the foetus is
Q.9
Hair become loose and easily pulled out in
of:
a dead body during summer in:
a)
7th month
a)
24-48 hours
b)
9th month
b)
96-120 hours
c)
8th month
c)
72-96 hours
d)
5th month
d)
48-72 hours
Q.2
Approximate weight of respired lung is
Q.10 A fatty person survives without food for a
1/35 of the body weight according to:
period of:
a. Foder's test
a)
3-4 days
b. Plouquet's test
b)
6-8 weeks
c. Static test
c)
3-4 weeks
d. Hydrostatic test
d
3 months
Q.3
Assistant session's judge can award
P.T.O
imprisonment:
Q.11 Following are the methods to remove
a)
Up to 7 years
absorbed poison from body except:
b)
Up to 3 years
a)
Gastric lavage
c)
Up to 10 years
b)
Forced alkaline diuresis
d)
Life imprisonment
c)
Haemo-dialy sis
d)
Use Diaphoretics
Q.4.
A scar is formed without:
a)
Fibrous tissue
Q.12 Coma cock tail regime contains Following
b)
Hair
except:
c)
Epithelium
a)
Dextrose
d)
Capillaries
b)
Activated charcoal
c)
Thiamine
Q.5
All of the following help in identity except:
d)
Naloxone.
a)
Teeth
b)
Superimposition
Q.13 Gastric lavage is contraindicated in all
c)
Dactylography
except:
d)
Polygraphy
a)
Sulphuric Acid
b)
Hydrochloric acid
c)
Carbolic acid
Q.6
Sexing of blood is possible due to presence
d)
Nitric acid
of:
a)
RBCs
Q.14 Optic atrophy can be caused by .......
b)
Lymphocyte
poisoning:
c)
Barr body
a)
Phosphorus
d)
Polymorphs
b)
Ethyl alcohol
c)
Methyl alcohol
Q.7
Scalp hair grows at the rate of:
d)
Lead
a)
1 mm/day
b)
0.4 mm/day
Q.15 Meaning of vitriolage is:
c)
0.0002 mm/day
a)
Using vitriol for suicide
d)
4 mm/day
b)
Using vitriol for murder
c)
Vitriol throwing
Q.8
Wet stained clothes of the dead are to be
d)
None
preserved after drying:
a)
In shade
Q.16 Barbiturates excretion in urine may be
b)
Near the oven
increased by:
c)
Well in sun
a)
Diuretics
b)
Alkalinization
c)
Acidification
d)
Dialysis
Q.17 Charas is:
a)
Leaves of Cannabis Indica
b)
Flowers of Cannabis Indica
c)
Stem of Cannabis Indica
d)
Resin exudates of Cannabis Indica
Q.18 Black tongue is seen in:
a)
Heroine
b)
Dhatura
c)
Smoking
d)
Cocaine
Q.19 Delirient poison is:
a)
Dhatura
b)
Alcohol
c)
Opium
d)
Arsenic
Q.20
Dhatura poisoning is characterized by:
a)
Pinpoint pupil
b)
Dilated salivary gland
c)
Dilated pupil with facial flush
d)
Decrease temperature
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