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AIIMS 2004 NOVEMBER FORENSIC MEDICINE MCQS

 
Question 1: When a person has suspended himself by applying ligature around neck so that the point of suspension (knot) is situated in the region of the occiput. Such a hanging is called as ?
A) Typical
B) Atypical
C) Partial
D) Incomplete
 
Answer: A
 
Question 2: Which of the following statements about blood grouping is not correct ?
A) It can be used to resolve confusion of identity in alleged exchange of babies in maternity unit
B) It is the method to conclusively fix the paternity
C) It can assist in matching fragmented human remains in mass disaster
D) It can help to show whether blood stain on the weapon belongs to the suspect or victim
 
Answer: C
 
Question 3: The dead body of a murdered person is brought for preservation in mortuary. Which of the following statements is not correct?
A) The body should be stored averagely at 4°C
B) The body can be embalmed before postmortem
C) The body should be never undressed before the forensic doctor has seen it
D) The body can be stored at -20° C to preserve it for long duration
 
Answer: B
 
Question 4: An eleven year old rape victim rape victim is brought to casualty for medical examination. The medical officer is required to do the following things, except ?
A) The consent is to be taken from the patient
B) The patient should be examined in presence of a female attendant
C) The patient should be given necessary emergency treatment
D) All the necessary forensic samples should be collected
 
Answer: A

 
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