AIIMS PGMEE YEAR 2006 FORENSIC MEDICINE QUESTIONS


                           MAY, 2006


1. A dead body is having cadaveric lividity of bluish green colour. The most
    likely cause of death is by poisoning due to
    A) Hydrocyanic acid                          B) Hydrogen sulphide
    C) Oleander                                        D) Sodium nitrite.
 
Answer: B.


2. When a surgeon wants to send the autopsy sppecimen for virological
     examination, it should be preserved in
     A) 50% glycerine                                B) 10% formalin
     C) Rectified spirit                                D) Saturated solution of common salt

Answer: B.



3. 'Fracture-ala signature' is
     A) Gutter fracture                     B) Depressed fracture
     C) Ring fracture                        D) Sutural separation

Answer:  B.



4. The fingerprint pattern may be impaired permanently in cases of
     A) Eczema           B) Scalds                 C) Scabies                  D) Leprosy

Answer: D.


5. The most reliable criteria in Gustafson method of age estimation is
    A) Attrition                            B) Secondary dentin deposition
    C) Transparency of root        D) Cementum apposition

 Answer: C.


6. Priapism occurs in
    A) Snakebite                                 B) Ratti poisoning
    C) Cantharide poisoning               D) Arsenic poisoning

Answer: C.


7. The ideal place to record body temperature in dead body is
     A) Rectum        B) Axilla          C) Mouth              D) Groin

Answer: A.



                             NOVEMBER, 2006

1. Abortion stick used in criminal abortion causes abortion by the mechanism of 
    A) Uterine contraction                           B) Stimulation of uterine nerves
    C)  Uterine infection & necrosis            D) Placental separation

Answer: A.

2. Sexual asphyxia is associated with which of the following sexual behaviour
    A) Masochism             B) Sadism                 C) Fetichism         D) Voyeurism

Answer: A.

3. Preservation of brain is not required in 
    A) Alkaloid poisoning                  B) Organophosphorus poisoning
    C) Volatile organic poisoning      D) Heavy metal poisoning.

Answer: D.

4. The "knot" in judicial hanging is placed at
     A) The back of the neck               B) The side of the neck
     C) Below the chin                         D) Choice of hangman

Answer: B.

5. A person presents to the emergency with rigors and chills and a clinical 
    picture resembling malaria, which of the following poisoning likely
   A) Mercury                          B) Red phosphorus
   C) Zinc                                 D) Arsenic

Answer: C. 

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