Forensic Medicine Quiz 2 (Section 2)

Welcome to your Forensic Medicine Quiz 2 (Section 2)

1. 
Blackening and Tattooing of skin and clothing can be best demonstrated by:

2. 
Match the following:

List-I List-II
(a) Injuries Suicidal (I) Fatal wounds on chest, abdomen, head and would not include non-fatal defense wound
(b) Homicidal (II) Received by victims mostly on hands
(c) Defense (III) Hesitation cut
(d) Self-inflected (IV) Caused by self

Choose the correct answer from the option given below:

3. 
The large, everted, and irregular size of the wound is suggestive of :

4. 
The _______________ of the edges will show that the wound has been inflicted within a few hours before death.

5. 
Copious hemorrhage is in which of the following wounds?

6. 
The following wounds will heal without a scar formation:

7. 
The bruise becomes green after about:

8. 
Appearance of a bruise at a site away from the site of impact is called

9. 
Which of the following wounds resemble an incised wound?

10. 
Match the following:

List – I (Age of wound) List-II (Vasoactive amine/Enzyme)
(a) 10 minutes (i) Histamine
(b) 30 minutes (ii) Alkaline phosphatase
(c) 1 hour (iii) Calpains, Cathepsins
(d) 8 hours (iv) A.T.Pase, Esterase

11. 
Which of the following statements are true about incised wounds?

(a) Length is its greatest dimension
(b) Tailing gives an indication of the direction
(c) Length of wound corresponds to the size of blade used
(d) Bridging of tissue is present in the wound

Code :

12. 
Assertion and Reason Question

Assertion (A): Incised-looking lacerated wound is caused by a sharp weapon.

Reason (R): Incised-looking lacerations are caused when skin is sandwiched between weapon and bone.

13. 
Which one of the following pairs is correctly matched regarding the closure period?

List–I List–II
(a) Umbilical arteries (i) 7-10 days
(b) Left umbilical vein (ii) 10 hours-3 days
(c) Ductus arteriosus (iii) 2-3 months
(d) Foramen ovale (iv) 3-5 days

14. 
Match the following:

Profession Characteristic
(a) Brick-layers (i) Blue scars over hands and face.
(b) Carpenters (ii) Depression on the sternum.
(c) Coal miners (iii) Flattening of thumb and index finger.
(d) Shoemaker (iv) Callosities of thumb, index finger and palms.

15. 
According to Dupuytren’s classification, blister formation is graded as

16. 
Acro Reaction test helps to identify a:

17. 
Which of the following type of abrasions are associated with sexual assault over the thigh of a woman?

18. 
Pseudocyesis refers to false:

19. 
Which of the following sexual offenses is also known as “Greek Love”?

20. 
Which of the following drug is known as ‘Date Rape Drug’?

21. 
Match the following:

Name of sexual perversion Description
(a) Eonism (i) Displaying sexual organs
(b) Exhibionism (ii) Having sex with dead
(c) Frotteurism (iii) Having sex with animals
(d) Necrophilia (iv) Rubbing sexual organs against others
  (v) Wearing clothes of the opposite sex

22. 
Lateral Buttoch traction test is done in

23. 
Punishment for repeat rape offenders is prescribed under:

24. 
Match the following:

List – I List – II
(a) 376 (A) (i) Intercourse by any hospital staff
(b) 376 (B) (ii) Intercourse by jail superintendent on inmates
(c) 376 (C) (iii) Intercourse by a public servant with a woman in his custody
(d) 376 (D) (iv) Intercourse by a man with his wife during separation

25. 
Abortion is legal in India under different circumstances which come under MTP Act, 1971, amended twice in

26. 
These are the forms of sexual perversion

(i) Rape (ii) Sadism (iii) Masochism (iv) Exhibitionism

Code :

27. 
Numerous and shorter radial fractures in glass indicate that the hole has been caused by a:

28. 
Presence of pellets in the body indicates that the firearm used was a:

29. 
Arrange these in the proper order :

(i) Dispersion (ii) Burning (iii) Tattooing (iv) Scorching

Codes:

30. 
The size of an entry wound by a revolver at a distance of 10 feet is:

31. 
The following rule helps to determine the sequence of shots fired on a skull:

32. 
Which of the followings are the CORRECT facts about scorching

A. It is caused by the efflux of very hot powder gases from the muzzle
B. It can be easily removed with a wet sponge
C. It depends upon the surface of the target weight of powder charge, pressure, and type of powder
D. The presence of scorching is definite proof of firing from 20‐28 inches

Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

33. 
Stippling is also known as

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