AIIMS PGMEE FORENSIC MEDICINE QUESTIONS YEAR 2011.

                                      MAY-2011

1. During autopsy, if spinal cord is to be examined what is most commonly used approach:
     A. Anterior                                      B. Posterior
     C. Lateral                                        D. Antero-lateral

Answer: B.


2. A middle aged man comes to OPD with paraesthesia of hands and feet, 
    hyperkeratosis of palms, rain drop pigmentation and transverse lines on nails. 
    Most likely the person is having:
    A. Arsenic poisoning                   B. Lead poisoning
    C. Mercury poisoning                  D. Cadmium poisoning.

Answer: A.


3. In civil negligence, onus of proof lies on:
     A. Judicial first degree magistrate
     B. Police not below the level of sub inspector
     C. Doctor
     D. Patient.

Answer: D.


4. Condition promoting adipocere formation
     A. Dry and hot                            B. Hot and humid
     C. Dry and optimum                   D. Cold and moist.
  
Answer: B.


5. According to MCI act, medical education granted by Indian universities comes under
     A. Schedule I of MCI act                        B. Schedule II of MCI act
     C. Part I of schedule III                           D. Part II of schedule III.

Answer: A.
 


                      NOVEMBER-2011

1. Criminal negligence is punishable under Section 304A for a maximum of
     A. 1 year                                      B. 2 year
     C. 3 year                                      D. 5 year.

Answer: B.


2. Giving false evidence under oath is defined under section:
     A. 151 IPC                                   B. 161 IPC
     C. 181 IPC                                   D. 191 IPC.

Answer: D.


3. Which of the following sections of IPC are correctly paired, except:
     A. Sec 300: Murder
     B. Sec 304: Culpable homicide not amounting to murder
     C. Sec 306: Attempt to suicide
     D. Sec 307: Attempt to murder.

Answer: C.


4. For DNA testing, which tissue sample is taken in autopsy?
    A. Liver                                     B. Spleen
    C. Kidney                                  D. Brain.

Answer: B.


5. Flaying is seen in which type of laceration
     A. Tear                          B. Avulsion
     C. Split                          D. Stretch.

Answer: B.


6. Palatoprints for identification of the person is performed by taking prints from 
    which area of the hard palate?
     A. Lateral                                                B. Anterior
     C. Middle                                                D. Posterior.

Answer: B.


7. Stack formula is for age estimation from dental pattern in:
     A. Infants                                       B. Adults
     C. 25-50 yrs age group                  D. Above 50.

Answer: A.


8. If a doctor gives a false medical certificate to a patient, he is liable to be prosecuted 
    under which section of the IPC?
     A. 137                       B. 147                   C. 167               D. 197.

Answer: D.


9. An alcoholic patient is brought for medical examination for alleged assault 
    of his neighbour. On examination, abnormal behavior with irrelevant talk is noted. 
    He has history of abstaining from alcohol for past 4 days and is diagnosed to be 
    a case of delirium tremens. What is true according to the Indian Penal Code?
     A. He is criminally responsible for his act
     B. He is partially responsible for his act
     C. Have diminished responsibility of his act
     D. Not responsible for his act under section 84 IPC.

Answer: D.


10. According to the transplantation of Human organs act 1994, what is the punishment for 
      a doctor found guilty:
        A. Less than 1 yr                                             B. Less than 2 yr
        C. 2 to 5 yrs                                                     D. More than 5 yrs.

Answer: C.
 


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