Welcome to your Question Bank - Forensic and Toxicology
Definition for suspended animation is :
Preservative used for toxicological specimen :
By applying Karl-Pearson formula we will be able to calculate :
Leading questions are generally permitted in :
Lucid interval is seen in :
Super imposition technique is useful for identification from :
Centre for iliac crest appears at :
`The term "friction abrasion" is used for :
In permanent dentition the first molar usually appears at the age :
Postmortem fracture differs from antemortem fracture by all of the following except :
In hanging the cervical vertebra most commonly affected is :
Which of the following form of convulsive posture is most common in stychine poisoning :
Which of the following information about the patient can be determined surely by examining the blood :
Which of the following indicates asphyxia :
Gastric lavage is useful upto 24 hours in one of the following poisoning :
Rigor mortis or stiffening of the muscles in a dead body is brought by :
Contributory negligence means :
The most common cause of suffocation is :
Detection of buccal epithelium on the gagging material may help :
Summon is served to witness :
Rigor mortis in persons dying due to heat stroke :
Anterior fontanelle closes by :
Washerwoman's skin is seen in :
A clean incised wound heals by :
Ischiopubic index is significantly more in :
Sign of asphyxia are absent in :
Foetal parts can be detected by X-ray usually by :
In hanging, Hyoid Fracture is more common in :