Forensic Medicine Comprehensive Quiz
Test your knowledge on Forensic Medicine by answering the questions provided in this quiz.
1.
The concept of “Locard's Exchange Principle” in forensic science refers to:
2.
Arsenic poisoning presents with symptoms mimicking?
3.
Acid injury can be differentiated from an alkali injury by?
5.
Bruises usually disappear after:
6.
The colour of a bruise depends on the colour of:
7.
The mechanism of death is asphyxia. The cause of death is:
8.
Which of the following is an early post-mortem change:
10.
Brain death is said to occur if there is:
11.
"Red Velvety" stomach is seen in a death due to:
12.
Tattooing present around firearm entry wound is due to:
13.
Abrasions bleed only slightly, heal quickly and:
14.
Poroscopy is the counting of:
15.
The skull alone can give the degree of accuracy in sexing adult skeletalized remains as:
16.
A form of asphyxial death where several persons acting jointly and illegally overpower an individual and hang him by means of a rope to a tree or some similar object is called:
17.
When a tattoo mark is destroyed, its presence may be inferred from presence of pigment in the:
18.
Maximum damage is performed by which type of poisons?
19.
Erethism is a peculiar disturbance of personality seen in:
20.
The most common fingerprint pattern is:
21.
A negative autopsy is defined as?
22.
Forensic entomology deals with:
23.
Suspended animation occurs after:
26.
The first external sign of putrefaction is usually discolouration seen in skin overlying the:
27.
N-acetylcysteine should be given in moderate to severe poisoning of:
28.
The luminol test is used to detect which of the following at a crime scene: