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ANDHRA PRADESH & TELANGANA MEDICAL PG ENTRANCE FORENSIC MEDICINE QUESTIONS - 2016



1. All are true about abrasion except
    1.  patterned abrasion are produced when force is applied at right angle to the surface 
         of the skin
    2. “teeth bite marks” is an example of pressure abrasion
    3.  abrasions generally heal from centre
    4.  abrasions usually involve the superficial layers of epidermis only.



2. 
Match the following firearms with their characteristics & choose the best combination

A
Choke bore
i)
Distal 7-10 cm of the barrel is narrow
B
Paradox gun
ii)
A small portion of their bore near the muzzle end is rifled
C
Musket
iii)
Has a long forestock & usually takes a bayonet
D
Carbine
iv)
A short barreled rifle


v)
Entire barrel from breech to muzzle is of the same diameter.

                     1.     ABCD=i,ii,iii,iv
                     2.    ABCD=i,ii,v,iii
                     3.   ABCD=v,i,iv,ii
                     4.   ABCD=iv,iii,ii,i.

3. All are temperature regulating mechanisms activated by cold except 
     1. increased voluntary activity
     2. sweating
     3. cutaneous vasoconstriction
     4. horripilation 


4.
 
  what is being done in the image
  (choose the correct answer)
    1.   Determining eustacian tube patency
    2. Testing vestibule ocular reflex by injecting cold water
    3. Politzerization (ventilation of middle ear in children who cannot perform valsalva maneuver)
    4. Syringing of the ear in a patient with CSOM & Meningitis.


5. Out of the following, which bite is least responsible for neurotoxicity
     1. Viper
     2. Krait
     3. Scorpion
     4. Cobra.

6. 

       This is plain CT of a male who sustained injury with baseball bat. Which of the following
       conditions are TRUE regarding this condition
            P) middle meningeal artery is commonly involved
            Q) usually occurs several weeks after trivial injury, often forgotten
            R) lucid interval is classical but seen in only 1/5 to 1/3 pts.
            S) may be associate with Hutchinson’s pupil
        
           1. Only P,R,S correct                        
           2. Only Q,R,S correct
           3. P,Q,R,S all correct                         
           4. Only R,S correct

7. As per Consumer Protection Act in India, compensation claims entertained by National
    commission are in the range of Rs
    1.    20-60 lakhs
    2.   60-100 lakhs
    3.  More than 100 lakhs
    4.   1-20 lakhs.

8. The following are the complications of massive transfusion except?
     1. Coagulopathy
     2. Hyperthermia
     3. Hypocalcemia
     4. Hyperkalemia.

9. Which of the following tests not done in evaluation of male infertility?
     1.      Huhner’s test
     2.   Miller-Kuzrok test
     3.   Zona free Hamster egg penetration test
     4.    Marshall & Bounney’s test.

10. 
   
       What is this sign called
        1. Trousseau’s sign
        2.  Troissier’s sign
        3. Chvostek’s sign
        4. Lhermitte’s sign.

11. Extract of seeds of which plant when injected under the skin of animals, produces symptoms
      resembling those of viperine bite
       1. Croton tigilium
       2.  Semecarpus anacardium
       3. Calotropis
       4.  Abrus precatorius.

12. Durham’s rule & Curren’s rule are concerned with
       1.Civil responsibility of sane
       2.Civil responsibility of insane
       3. Criminal responsibility of sane
       4.Criminal responsibility of insane.

13. Intentionally administering medication to cause the patient’s death when patient is competent 
      to consent but did not. This is the definition of
             1.       Voluntary active euthanasia
             2.       Physician assisted suicide
             3.       Involuntary active euthanasia 
             4.       Passive euthanasia.

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