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 Questions>Karnataka >2003>Forensic

1] The 1st premolar erupts between :

  1. 8-10 years

  2. 6-7 years

  3. 11-12years

  4. 12-14 years

Ans : B


2] In a charred body which of the following means is useful it its identification

  1. Stature

  2. Comparison of post mortem x rays with dental records

  3.  Scar marks

  4. Skeletal features

Ans : B


3] Which of the following is most suggestive of anti mortem hanging ?

  1. Salivary dribbling

  2. Congestion of lungs

  3. Ligature marks

  4. Petechial hemorrhages 

Ans : A


4] Motile spermatozoa found in wet mount of vaginal secretions are indicative of intercourse within the past :

  1. 6 hours

  2. 12 hours

  3. 24 hours

  4. 48 hours

Ans : C


5] Hesitation marks are characteristic of :

  1. Accidental injury

  2. Suicidal wounds

  3. Homicidal wounds

  4. None of the above

Ans : B


6] Which of the following is an early sign of death ?

  1. Rigor mortis

  2. Adipocere formation

  3. Putrification

  4. Mummification

Ans : A


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