1. b. Loops 2. c. 7.4 3. Poroscopy is a. Counting pores of sweat glands only 4. Tattoo marks destroyed t!eir presence can be inferred from presence of pigment in c. Lymp! nodes "egional
#. $luis! discolouration of neck of toot! due to d. %icotine
&. 'uspected air embolism body ca(ity to be opened )rst is b. T!ora*
7. +,nder taker-s fracture due to falling of !ead /$ackward0 occurs at c. C&C7 . ost )*ed part of intestine is a. uodenum 5. 6fter deat! blood usually remains uid e*cept in a. Pneumonia 18. +%utmeg li(er refers to c. C!ronic (enous congestion
11. C!ild brain attains mature si9e and weig!t at about c. 7 yrs 12. "adiological signs of fetal deat! includes all e*cept : b. ;ypere*tension of spine 13.
1#. iagnosis of brain deat! dependent upon all e*cept d. Cessation of cardiac contraction.
1&. 6fter stoppage of circulation muscles can li(e up to b. 38 mts 17. 6no*ic ano*ia produced by all e*cept c. Cyanide poisoning 1. Tardieu spots in !anging are common at all t!e following sites e*cept c. C!est wall 15. Tardieu-s spot d. 6ll of t!e abo(e
28. =arliest sign of deat! is a. loss of skin elasticity
21. Tac!e noire refers to c. >rinkled dusty sclera 22. "ectal temperature does not appreciably fall till w!at time after deat! b. 38&8 mts 23. Postmortem caloricity seen in poisoning from b. 'tryc!nine 24. Postmortem li(idity well de(eloped wit! in b. 4 !rs 2#.
2. Cutis anserina of rigor mortis due to sti@ness of a. =rector pilorum 25. "igor mortis does not occur in fetus less t!an b. 7 mt! 38. Commonest cause of impotence in male is d. Psyc!ogenic
31. Cada(eric spasm commonly seen in b. ;ands 32. ;eat sti@ening occurs w!en body e*posed to temperature c. C 33. C!ief agent for bacterial putrefaction is c. C.welc!ii 34. Postmortem !emolysis due to bacterial en9yme a. Lecit!inase 3#.
42. 6dipocere starts early in all of following e*cept d. C!est wall
43. e!ydration B '!ri(eling of cada(er is called b. ummi)cation 44.
4#. Ddour of mummi)ed body is d. Ddorless
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4. 6fter deat! all of following s!ow rise in C'< e*cept c. ,rea 45. 6fter deat! blood le(el of following decrease a. 'odium #8. $rus! burn refers to c. 'liding abrasion #1. >ound cause by sickle is c. $ot!
#2. $e(eling cut refers to c. Dne margin under mined #3. Cutt!roat wound cause deat! by d. 6ll of abo(e.
#4. $lunt trauma more likely to produce incised like wounds d. 'calp
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&2. >!iplas! is w!ic! form of inury b. ;ypere*tension &3. $lunt abdominal trauma commonest site of AF ruptures is d. Trans(erse colon
&4. Fn drowning t!e epidermis of t!e !ands and feet is separated in t!e form of glo(es and stocking afterG d. 2 mont!s
. C!adwick-s sign is c. $lue colouration of (agina
&&. 6mount of air necessary to produce fatal air embolism is c. 188 ml &7. alignant !ypert!ermia is a danger wit! b. 'uccinylc!oline &. ;ypot!ermia is said to e*ist w!en "ectal B oral temp less t!an a. 3#H C &5.
71. $urn type relati(ely painless c. 3rd degree
72. inimum temp to produce burn is b. 44H C 73. ;aemoglobinuria occurs w!en burnt skin surface e*ceeds b. 38 ? 74. 'calding is caused w!en liIuid in contact !as temperature abo(e c. &8H C 7#. 'atyriasis is a. =*cessi(e inclination for se* 7&. T!e most reliable met!od for personal identi)cation isG d. actylograp!y
77. T!e age of full criminal responsibility isG b. 1 years 7. 6 person died from a stab wound in t!e aorta in winter. ;is rectal temperature was 31 HC. T!e post mortem inter(al isG c. 4 !ours 75. T!e presence of tac!e noire is suggesti(e t!at t!e time since deat! isG c. 3 !ours
8. T!e last organ to putrefy in t!e young girls isG a. ,terus 1. =*!umation isG c. Aetting t!e dead body from t!e gra(e 2. attening remains untilG c. Putrefaction begins 3. 6 person died in a !ospital 2 weeks after burning of !is abdominal and c!est walls and upparemities t!e most probable cause of deat! isG c. Perforation of an acute duodenal ulcer /curling-s ulcer0 4. Polar fracture is aG b.
a. Lucid inter(al 58. Tear in t!e intima of t!e carotid artery wit! bleeding into its wall is seen in cases ofG b. 6ntemortem !anging 51. Dne of t!e following is a sure e*ternal sign of drowning t!at can be found in postmortem e*aminationG d.
52. Dne of t!e following is not t!e immediate cause of deat! in criminal abortionG b. 'eptic instrumentation 53. C!oose t!e wrong statement regarding c!ild abuseG d. 'lig!t tendency towards male c!ild
54. 6dipocere of t!e w!ole body occurs in aboutG c. & mont!s 5#. ry burn is caused byG b.
5. T!e best met!od to a(oid aspiration of uids during gastric la(age in a comatose patient is by G
c. Fntroduction of a cu@ed endotrac!eal tube before la(age
55. 'urgical interference may be needed especially in c!ildren after poisoning byG b. Caustic potas! 188. Dne of t!e following sol(ents is not metaboli9ed in t!e body to cyanideG a. Fsopropanol 181. Fn poisoning wit! !ydrocyanic acid nitrates are gi(en in order toG c. Produce met!aemoglobin 182. 6fter skin contamination t!e patient passed into coma wit! miosis and )nally acute nep!ritis t!e poison isG d. Carbolic acid
183. T!e dose of %a t!iosulp!ate for treatment of cyanide poisoning in c!ildren isG b. 412.# mgBkg FJ o(er 1828 min 184. 6n old traKc policeman in a busy street of Cairo is liable to su@er fromG d. >rist and ankle drop
18#. $lue line in t!e gingi(al margin in case of lead poisoning is due to deposition ofG b. Lead sulp!ide
18&. Fn iron poisoning bloody (omiting and diarr!ea massi(e uid loss in AFT renal failure and deat! occur inG a. 'tage 1 187. T!e speci)c antidote in case of iron poisoning isG b. efero*amine 18. 6cute to*icity of organop!osp!ates causesG c. ,rine incontinence 185. Prolonged prot!rombin time occurs in cases of poisoning wit!G b. >arfarin 118. T!e second stage of acute acetaminop!en to*icity is c!aracteri9ed byG a. 6bnormalities of li(er function tests 111. >!ic! of t!e following is speci)c antidote for acute acetaminop!en to*icityG b. ucomyst 112. $en9odia9epines act on t!e C%' t!roug! t!e following mec!anismG c. Fncreasing t!e acti(ity of A6$6 113. Fn case of foodborne botulism t!e to*in isG d.
114. 6 4 year old boy accidentally ingested a clear uid (omited twice t!en started to coug! wit! tac!ypnea 24 !ours later !e de(eloped fe(er of 35 HC due to bronc!opneumonia. T!e possible diagnosis isG b. erosene to*icity
11#. 6c=wen-s sign is a manifestation of massi(e intake ofG d. =t!anol 11&. Dne of t!e following manifestations is an indication of se(ere et!anol into*icationG b. arked muscular incoordination 117. Fn case of acute CD poisoning coma and deat! wit! li(ely red colour occur at a carbo*y !aemoglobin le(el ofG d. #8 &8 ?
11. Pat!ological ealousy is diagnostic ofG c. 6lco!olic into*ication