Third Year MBBS Examination
III MBBS Part 1 Forensic Medicine
Time: 2 hours Max Marks: 40
Instructions:
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1. Answer to the points.2. Figure to the right indicates marks.
3. Use separate answer books for each section.
4. Draw diagrams wherever necessary.
5. Write legibly.
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Section 11. Multiple Choice Questions Tick the correct
answer: (6)
a. Which of the following type of inquest is
abolished in India ? (A)Magistrate inquest
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(B)Police inquest (C)Coroner inquest(D)Medical examiners syste
b. Which is the commonest pattern of
fingerprint? a) Loop b)Whorl c)Arch
d)Composite
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c. Autoerotic asphyxia may lead to (A)Suicidalhanging(B)Homicidal hanging(C)Accidental
hanging(D)None of the above
d. Which of the following injury can be
produced by both forces, blunt as well as
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sharp? a)Incise wound b) Chop wound ?c).Laceration d) Abrasion
e. Xenthoproetic reaction?TM is caused by
which of the following acid? (A)Sulphuric
acid(B) Nitric acid(C)Hydrochloric acid
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(D)Oxalic acidf. Punetuate basophilia?TM is feature of which
of the following poison? a) Arsenic b)
Mercury c)Lead d) Thallium
Section 2
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1. Write in detail (Two out of three) (10)a. Classify thermal injuries, Write about
degrees of burns, causes of death and
Postmortem changes j case of death due to
burns.
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b. Decompositionc. Types of cartridges
2. Write short notes: (Three out of four) (12)
a. Difference between hanging and strang il
b. Criminal abortion
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c. Plumbismd. Clinical features and treatment of
organophosphorous compound Poisoning
3. Write short notes (Three out of four) (12)
a. Privileged comrhunication
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b. Mac Naughton rule and IPC.c. Difference between?TM venomous and
nonvenomous snake and treatment of snake
bite.
d. Methyl alcohol poisoning,
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