Welcome to your Question Bank - Forensic and Toxicology
A short barelled rifle is called :
Chief Judicial magistrate can imprison a guilty criminal upto :
Which organ putrifies last :
Rule of Haase is used for the estimation of age of :
In permanent dentition the first molar usually appears at the age :
The following is a constant idea occuring with irresistable forces, unable to drive away from mind :
Arborescent markings are seen in :
An order of exhumation can be given by :
Lungs are preserved in poisoning due to the following except :
Strychnos (Nux Vomica) yields the following alkaloids except :
In oath-taking the witness has to keep his/her hand on a holy book. This doesn't apply to :
The impotent quoad is impotent to :
Stupefying poisons are following except :
"Rule of nine" is applied to estimate :
Bleaching of cuticle becomes quite evident after :
The cause of death in cyanide poisoning is :
Blue postmortem staining indicates poisoning with :
"Hot like hare, Red like beet, Blind like bat, Dry like bone, Mad like hen" is seen in poisoning with :
Under the Indian Law, rape can be committed by a :
Macerated foetus indicates :
Choking is a constricting device within the barrel at the muzzle end of :
Best method for age determination in 20-50 yrs :
Detection of buccal epithelium on the gagging material may help :
Used for judicial death sentence :
In carbolic acid poisoning , pupils are usually :
A hostile witness is one who :
Death in police custody is investigated by :
Following are the characteristics of antemortem wounds, except for :