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Forensic Medicine & Toxicology Paper ( Main ) 2020 MBBS Batch ABVMU Lucknow

This is Forensic Medicine & Toxicology Paper Paper of 2020 MBBS Batch . This Paper was conducted by Atal Bihari Vajpayee Medical University , Lucknow in November 2023.

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ATAL BIHARI VAJPAYEE MEDICAL UNIVERSITY , LUCKNOW
MBBS DEGREE EXAMINATION - IIIrd PROFESSIONAL - PART-1 NOV- 2023
FORENSIC MEDICINE & TOXICOLOGY
SECTION A- Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)
PAPER CODE: 2311130007 SET: C
Note: Choose one correct answer in the OMR sheet provided. No overwriting should be done.
Time: 20 Minutes ( 20 × 1 = 20 MARKS )
  • 1. Hesitation cuts are seen in cases of:
  • a) Accident

  • b) Fall From height

  • c) Suicide

  • d) Homicide

  • 2. "Phossy jaw" is caused by:
  • a) White phosphorus

  • b) Red phosphorus

  • c) Tetanus

  • d) Strychnine

  • 3. Amyl nitrite is the antidote for:
  • a) CO poisoning

  • b) H₂S poisoning

  • c) Cyanide poisoning

  • d) Aconite poisoning

  • 4. Cruelty of Mrs. X for dowry by her husband Mr. Y and in laws is punishable under:
  • a) 498 A IPC

  • b) 320 IPC

  • c) 304 B IPC

  • d) 304 A IPC

  • 5. Minimum age for giving consent for organ in India:
  • a) 18 years

  • b) 21 years

  • c) 15 years

  • d) 12 years

  • 6. Paradoxical undressing is seen in:
  • a) Transvestism

  • b) Immersion syndrome

  • c) Hypothermia

  • d) Hyperthermia

  • 7. 1st Carpal bone to ossify:
  • a) Lunate

  • b) Pisiform

  • c) Capitate

  • d) Trapezoid

  • 8. Vicarious responsibility pertains to:
  • a) Responsibility for actions of a colleague

  • b) Hospitals' contribution towards patient's damage

  • c) Patient's contribution towards negligence

  • d) Responsibility of senior for actions of junior

  • 9. Atavism is resemblance of features to:
  • a) Neighbour

  • b) Grandfather

  • c) Father

  • d) Mother

  • 10. Joule burn is seen in:
  • a) Firearm wounds

  • b) Lightning stroke

  • c) Electrocution

  • d) Blast injuries

  • 11. Widmark's formula is used for measurement of blood level of:
  • a) Alcohol

  • b) Cocaine

  • c) Barbiturates

  • d) Benzodiazepines

  • 12. Neologism is characteristically seen in:
  • a) Schizophrenia

  • b) Delirium

  • c) Mania

  • d) Depression

  • 13. A doctor while examining the patient without consent in an emergency is protected under:
  • a) Sec. 90 IPC

  • b) Sec. 92 IPC

  • c) Sec. 89 IPC

  • d) Sec. 87 IPC

  • 14. First autopsy in Indian was done by:
  • a) Woodford in Mumbai

  • b) Hamilton in Delhi

  • c) Mackenzie in Kolkata

  • d) Edward Bulkley in Chennai

  • 15. Finger pattern may be impaired permanently in case of:
  • a) Scleroderma

  • b) Snow exposure

  • c) Leprosy

  • d) Acanthosis nigricans

  • 16. Dichotomy means:
  • a) Civil Wrong

  • b) Employing touts to get patients

  • c) Summons

  • d) Fee splitting

  • 17. DNA fingerprinting was first developed by?
  • a) Edward henry

  • b) Francis galton

  • c) William herschelle

  • d) Alec jeffreys

  • 18. Dermal nitrate test detects:
  • a) Nitric salt

  • b) Nerve gases

  • c) Gun powder residue

  • d) Blood stains

  • 19. Which of the following points towards female skull differentiating from male skull:
  • a) Orbit square with round edges

  • b) Prominent jaw

  • c) Prominent frontal eminence

  • d) Mastoid bigger

  • 20. Molecular death is:
  • a) Total loss of EEG activity, but heart is functioning

  • b) Vital functions are at low pitch that cannot be detected by clinical examination

  • c) Death of individual tissues and cells after somatic death

  • d) Complete irreversible cessation of brain, heart and lung function

ATAL BIHARI VAJPAYEE MEDICAL UNIVERSITY, LUCKNOW
MBBS DEGREE EXAMINATION - IIIrd PROFESSIONAL - PART-I NOV-2023
FORENSIC MEDICINE & TOXICOLOGY
TIME: 3 Hrs Max. Marks: 100 Marks (80 Theory + 20MCQs)

NOTE:

  • Attempt all questions.

  • This question paper consists of two sections: Section A- Multiple Choice Questions and Section B- Theory Questions.

  • Both the section has different paper code. Write correct paper code on respective sheet

  • Write correct MCQ paper set on OMR sheet

  • Answer MCQs on the provided OMR sheet and theory questions on the provided answer booklet.

SECTION B - THEORY QUESTIONS
PAPER CODE: 2311230007
Q.1 Long Answer Question 15 MARKS

Define Malpraxis. Discuss the proof of Medical negligence and the defenses available for Medical practitioner in a case of negligence.

Q.2 Clinical Case Scenario based Structured Question 15 MARKS

Few people in the nearby village became unconscious and were unable to see object after drinking some liquid last night and brought to you in emergency.

i) Give the possible diagnosis along with other possible clinical features of that clinical entity. 5 marks

ii) How will you manage this case? 5 marks

iii) Describe the post-mortem findings in case such person if dies during treatment. 5 marks

Q.3 Short Note Question (Approx 500 Words) 5 X 6 = 30 MARKS

i) Suspended animation.

ii) Legal issues in Artificial insemination.

iii) Vitriolage

iv) Exhumation.

v) Types of intra-cranial haemorrhages.

Q.4 Short Answer Questions (Within 100 Words) 5 X 4 = 20 MARKS

i) Difference between Antemortem Burn & Post Mortem Burn.

ii) Paltauf's hemorrhage.

iii) Locard's principle.

iv) Ricochet bullet

v) Difference between Rigor Mortis & Cadaveric Spasm.

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