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September 23, 2016

MCQ's on Forensic Medicines Quiz for Staff Nurses and Medical Exams

MCQ's on Forensic Medicines Quiz for Staff Nurses and Medical Exams

1. Most common pattern finger print is
(A) Whorls
(B) Loops
(C) Composite
(D) Arches


2. Dactylography introduced in India by
(A) William Herschel
(B) Frances Galton
(C) Locard


3. Poroscopy is
(A) Counting pores of sweat glands
(B) Counting pores of sebaceous glands
(C) Counting number of ridges


4. Tattoo marks destroyed, their presence can be inferred from presence of pigment in
(A) Deep dermis
(B) Subcutaneous tissue
(C) Lymph nodes Regional


5. Blush discolouration of neck of tooth due to
(A) Cyanosis
(B) Bismuth
(C) Copper
(D) Nicotine


6. Suspected air embolism body cavity to be opened first is
(A) Brain
(B) Thorax
(C) Abdomen
(D) Pelvis

7. “Under taker’s fracture” due to falling of head (Backward) occurs at
(A) L5S1
(B) T12L1
(C) C6L7
(D) C1-C2


8. Most fixed part of intestine is
(A) Duodenum
(B) Jejunum
(C) Colon
(D) Ileum


9. After death blood usually remains fluid except in
(A) Pneumonia
(B) Septicemia
(C) CO poisoning
(D) Hypofibrinogenemia


10. “Nutmeg liver” refers to
(A) Amoebic hepatitis
(B) Pyogenic abscess
(C) Chronic venous congestion
(D) Portal cirrhosis


11. Child brain attains mature size and wt at about
(A) 3 yrs
(B) 5 yrs
(C) 7 yrs
(D) 9 yrs


12. Time limit for exhumation in India is
(A) 2 yrs
(B) 5 yrs
(C) 7 yrs
(D) no time limit


13. For transplantation cornea can be removed from dead upto
(A) 6 hrs
(B) 12 hrs
(C) 18 hrs
(D) 24 hrs


14. Exhumation done under order by
(A) Police officer
(B) Superintendent police
(C) First class magistrate


15. Diagnosis of brain death dependent upon all except
(A) Dilated/fixed pupil
(B) No spontaneous breathing
(C) Flat EEG
(D) Cessation of cardiac contraction.


16. After stoppage of circulation muscles can live upto
(A) 10 mts
(B) 30 mts
(C) 3 hrs
(D) 6 hrs


17. Anoxic anoxia produced by all except
(A) Drowning
(B) Fire accidents
(C) Cyanide poisoning
(D) Strangulation


18. Tardieu spots in hanging are common at all the following sites except
(A) Scalp
(B) Eyebrow
(C) Chest wall
(D) Face


19. Tardieu’s spot
(A) Septicemia
(B) Endocarditis
(C) Meningococcemia
(D) All of the above


20. Earliest sign of death is
(A) loss of skin elasticity
(B) Corneal clouding
(C) Cooling of body
(D) Postmortem lividity


21. Tache noire refers to
(A) Postmortem staining
(B) Flaccidity of eyeball
(C) Wrinkled dusty sclera
(D) Maggot growth


22. Rectal temperature does not appreciably fall till what time after death
(A) 15-30 mts
(B) 30-60 mts
(C) 60-90 mts
(D) none of the above


23. Postmortem caloricity seen in poisoning from.
(A) Arsenic
(B) Strychnine
(C) Cyanide
(D) Organophosphorus


24. Postmortem lividity well developed with in
(A) 2 hrs
(B) 4 hrs
(C) 6 hrs
(D) 8 hrs


25. Fixation of postmortem staining occurs in
(A) 2 hrs
(B) 4 hrs
(C) 6 hrs
(D) 8 hrs


26. Rigor mortis starts when muscle ATP is reduced below
(A) 50%
(B) 5%
(C) 15%
(D) 5%


27. Rigor mortis first evident in
(A) Intestine
(B) Myocardium
(C) Interstitial muscle
(D) Eyelids


28. Cutis anserina of rigor mortis due to stiffness of
(A) Erector pilorum
(B) Biceps
(C) Cremaster
(D) Diaphragm


29. Rigor mortis does not occur in fetus less than
(A) 9 mth
(B) 7 mth
(C) 6 mth
(D) 8 mth


30. In India rigor mortis lasts for
(A) 12-24 hrs
(B) 24 –48 hrs
(C) 36-72 hrs
(D) 48-96 hrs


31. Cadaveric spasm commonly seen in
(A) Legs
(B) Hands
(C) Neck muscles
(D) Involuntary muscles


32. Heat stiffening occurs when body exposed to temperature
(A) 450C
(B) 550C
(C) 650C
(D) 750C


33. Chief agent for bacterial putrefaction is
(A) E.coli
(B) (B) fragilis
(C) (C)welchii
(D) Staph aureus


34. Postmortem hemolysis due to bacterial enzyme
(A) Lecithinase
(B) Phospholipase
(C) Streptokinase
(D) Hyaluronidase


35. First external sign of putrefaction of body lying in air is around
(A) Umbilicus
(B) Rt iliac fossa
(C) Lt iliac fossa
(D) Chest wall


36. Greenish colour earliest sign of putrefaction due to
(A) Hb
(B) Meta Hb
(C) SulphmetHb
(D) CarboxyHb


37. Combustible gas of autolysis is
(A) Nitrogen dioxide
(B) Hydrogen sulphide
(C) Methane
(D) Carbon dioxide


38. Postmortem luminescence due to
(A) Photobacterium fischeri
(B) Armillaria mellea


39. First internal organ to putrefy is
(A) Heart
(B) Brain
(C) Larynx / trachea
(D) Kidney


40. Last organ to putrefy
(A) Uterus / prostate
(B) Testes
(C) Ovary
(D) Adrenals


41. Putrefaction occurs more rapidly in
(A) Water
(B) Air
(C) Soil
(D) Cold-salt water


42. Adipocere starts early in all of following except
(A) Face
(B) Breast
(C) Buttock
(D) Chest wall


43. Dehydration / Shriveling of cadaver is called
(A) Putrefaction
(B) Mummification
(C) Saponification


44. Formaldehyde injected for embalming is
(A) 10%
(B) 20%
(C) 30%
(D) 40%


45. Odour of mummified body is
(A) Pungent
(B) Putrid
(C) Offensive
(D) Odorless


46. For embalming chemicals are injected into
(A) Femoral artery
(B) Abdominal cavity
(C) Chest cavity


47. Maggots appear in natural orifices of dead in summer in about
(A) 2 – 4 hrs
(B) 6 – 8 hrs
(C) 8 – 12 hrs
(D) 12 – 24 hrs


48. After death all of following show rise in CSF except
(A) Lactic acid
(B) Amino acid
(C) Urea
(D) Uric acid


49. After death blood level of following decrease
(A) Sodium
(B) Potassium
(C) Magnesium
(D) None


50. Brush burn refers to
(A) Electric burn
(B) Lightening burn
(C) Sliding abrasion
(D) Pressure abrasion


MCQ's on Forensic Medicines Quiz for Staff Nurses and Medical Exams Reviewed by ADMIN on Friday, September 23, 2016 Rating: 5 1. Most common pattern finger print is (A) Whorls (B) Loops (C) Composite (D) Arches 2. Dactylography introduced in India by...
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