Welcome to your Question Bank - Forensic and Toxicology
Commonest type of drowning is :
The time limit for ordering of exhumation in India is :
In death due to strychnine poisoning, Rigor mortis :
The process which causes the drying up to tissues & internal viscera to a sufficient degree to halt putrefaction is called :
Cephalic index helps in identification of :
Postmortem lividity develops well within :
Hydrostatic test is not necessary in the following conditions, except :
Most specific test to detect blood stains is :
Best method to prove paternity is :
Preservative used for toxicological specimen :
In a dead body, maggots, in rainy day are seen in :
In hanging, Hyoid Fracture is more common in :
All the following are Gracious injuries except :
The following are the types of homicidal stangulation except :
An order of exhumation can be given by :
'Boxer's attitude' is seen in persons dying of :
In permanent dentition the first molar usually appears at the age :
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 :
True about human hair is :
The most reliable chemical test for blood is :
Bulky oedematous lungs with fine froth and diatoms are suggestive of :
The closure of all skull sutures indicates age more than ---- years :
Dermal nitrate test detects :
The rate of cooling of body in first six hours is 2.5 F per hour; the rate in next 6 hours is :
Privileged communication may be used by a doctor to except :
Core Temperature of fetus is how much more than mother (in degree celsius) :
"Rule of nine" is applied to estimate :
Super imposition technique is useful for identification from :
The commonest cause of death in fresh water drowning is :