OMR 7
Third Year MBBS Examination
III MBBS Part 1 Forensic Medicine
Time: 2 hours
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Max Marks: 40Instructions: 1. Answer to the points.
2. Figure to the right indicates marks.
3. Use separate answer books for each
section.
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4. Draw diagrams wherever necessary.5. Write legibly.
Section 1
1.MCQ (6)
a. Which of the following section of IPC is
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concerned with dowry death (a) 300A (b) 302(c) 304A (d) 3048
b. Red velvety appearance of stomach mucosa
is seen in poisoning due to (a) Mercury (b)
Arsenic (c) Sulphur (d) Alkali
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c. First class judicial Magistrate can pass asentence of imprisonment of a criminal up to
(a) 1 year (b) 2 year (c) 3 year (d) 5 year
d. False and firm belief in something that is not
the fact is called as (a) Delusion (b) Illusion
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(c) Hallucination (d) Suggilatione. Arborescent marks are seen in(a) Head injury
(b)Thermal injury (c) lightning injury (4)
Blectric injury
f. Fingerprints can be permanently altered by(a)
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Eczema (b) Leprosy (c) Psoriasis (d)Scleroderma
Section 2
2.Write in detail (Two out of three), (5x 2= 10
Marks) (10)
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a. Define strangulation. Mention its differenttypes. Describe postmortem findings in a
case of death due to ligature strangulation.
b. Discuss symptoms, signs, treatment and
medicolegal aspects of Barbiturate poisoning.
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c. What is forensic ballistics 2 Classify firearms.Describe the injuries caused by revolver at
different range of firing.
3.Write short notes (Three out of four) (4x 3
= 12 Marks) (12)
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a. Privileged Communicationb. Intersex
c. Livor mortis
d. Treatment of strychnine poisoning
4.Write short notes (Three out of four) (4x 3
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= 12 Marks) (12)a. Clinical features of Datura poisoning
b. Battered Baby syndrome
c. Postmortem artefacts
d. Grievous hurt
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