Forensic Medicine & Toxicology
Time: Three Hours
Maximum Marks: 100
Attempt all questions in both sections.
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Section-AQ.1 Fill in the blanks:
a. Tentative cut is indicative of ________
b. In firearm injury, entry wound blackening is due to ________
c. Death in judicial hanging is due to ________
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d. Legally abortion is termination of pregnancy before________
e. Minimum age a girl can give consent for sexual intercourse
is ________
f. Golden urine is seen in ________ poisoning
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Q.2 Answer the followinga. Best bone to assess age between 20-50 years is
i. Sternum
ii. Symphysis Pubis
iii. Skull
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iv. Ribsb. Minimum quantity of blood required to be preserved for
chemical analysis is
i. 10 ml
ii. 2ml
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iii. 100 mliv. 50ml
c. Which is true about stab wound
i. Length is maximum
ii. Breadth's maximum
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iii. Has entry & exit wound
iv. Depth is maximum
d. Gastric lavage turns black in presence of silver nitrate. Most
probable poisoning is
i. Celphos
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ii. Organophosphorusiii. Parathion
iv. Malathion
Q.3 A 10 year old boy was brought to the emergency with a
gunshot injury suffered during the celebratory firing in a
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wedding. On examination, a single entry wound about 1.2 cmin diameter was present on the right side of abdomen 2.5 cm
above and lateral to umbilicus at 10' clock position.
a. Classify firearms
b. Describe in detail the entry wound with reference to abrasion
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collarc. Differentiate between the entry wound of a firearm versus
entry wound in a stab injury
d. Discuss in detail the wound ballistics in a case of rifled
firearm
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Section-B
Q.6 A 32 year old male while working in a garden near his
home is bitten on his left leg by what he believes to be a
common krait. He experiences immediate pain followed by
swelling and some mild bruising at the bite site.
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a. Differentiate between poisonous & non-poisonous snakes.b. Describe the clinical manifestations occurring due to krait
bite
c. Describe the bedside tests done to diagnose such a case
d. Discuss in detail the management of snake bite.
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Q.7 Write briefly on (Any five)a. Documentary evidence
b. Gustafson's method
c. Primary impact injury
d. Immersion syndrome
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e. Testamentary capacityf. Signs & symptoms of Dhatura poisoning
Q.8 Differentiate between (Any three)
a. Artificial bruise & True bruise
b. Ante mortem burns & post mortem burns
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c. Criminal abortion & Natural Abortiond. Civil negligence & Criminal Negligence
Q.9 Write briefly on (Any five)
a. Postmortem caloricity
b. Cafe coronary
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c. Positive signs of pregnancyd. Transvestism
e. Universal Antidote
f. Magnan's Syndrome
Q.10 Write short notes on (Any four)
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a. Infamous Conduct
b. Valid consent
c. MTP Act
d. Management of OPC poisoning
e. Negative Autopsy
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f. Superimposition***
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