Welcome to your Question Bank - Forensic and Toxicology
A clean incised wound heals by :
Contributory negligence means :
Age of consent for medical examination is after eruption of :
Gas rigidity appears after :
Death in police custody is investigated by :
Minimum quantity of blood required to be served for chemical analysis is :
Test for detection of old blood stain is :
The loss of virginity is also known as :
At autopsy, a body was found to have fine forth from the nose an mouth which increased on compression of the chest. Which of the following is the most likely cause of death :
Rate of putrefaction of dead body is maximum when it is in :
A cognizable offence signifies :
Rigor mortis in winter sets in :
Stupefying poisons are following except :
Which of the following is considered as an "ideal infanticidal poison" :
Foetal parts can be detected by X-ray usually by :
"Hot like hare, Red like beet, Blind like bat, Dry like bone, Mad like hen" is seen in poisoning with :
Entire absence of fat throughout the body is suggestive of :
`The term "friction abrasion" is used for :
A child at the age of 7 years has ----- teeth :
The order of onset of rigor mortis is :
Specific antidotes exist for the treatment of poisoning by :
In putrefaction, greenish discolouration is first seen in :
Cadaveric rigidity is lasting longer than usual, it may be a case of poisoning due to :
A girl of 10 years will have ------ permanent and ----- temperory teeth :
In salt water drowning, not seen is :
Stomach wall may be greenish in colour in poisoning due to :
The commonest homicidal poison used in India is :
Multiplying factor of estimating stature from femur (males) is :