FMT Mpmsu Paper 10 Years
FMT Mpmsu Paper 10 Years
Q. 1 MCQs – 16 x =8
1. Avulsion injury is –
a. Abrasion b. Laceration c. Incised wound d. Stab wound
2. Casper’s dictum is related with –
a. Rigor mortis b. postmortem cooling c. Decomposition d. Cadaveric spasm
3. Fishtailing of wound is seen in –
a. Incised wound b. Chop wound c. stab wound d. Laceration
4. Sciatic notch index is used for determination of –
a. Age b. Sex c. Race d. None
5. Tailing is seen in which type of wound –
a. Incised wound b. Stab wound c. Chop wound d. none
6. Unburned gunpowder particles cause –
a. Burning b. Blackening c. Tattooing d. All of the above
7. Pond’s fracture is commonly seen in –
a. Infant b. Adolescents c. Adult d. Old persons
8. Mee’s liens are seen in –
a. Aresenic poisoning b. Lead poisoning
c. mercury poisoning d. Antimony poisoning
9. Super added teeth are –
a. Incisor b. Premolar c. Canine d. Molar
10. Brush burn also known as-
a. Electric burn b. Lightening c. Graze abrasion d. Bruise
11. Dowry death comes under –
a. 304A (IPC) b. 304B (IPC) c. 498A (IPC) d. 357C (IPC)
12. After head injury the person can tell the name of the assailant during period of –
a. Concussion b. Lucid interval c. Compression d. Any of the above
13. Leading questions are allowed in –
a. Examination in chief b. Cross examination
c. Re-examination d. All the above
14. Loss of alignment and overriding of the bones of skull in maturated fetus is known as
a. Hegar sign b. Braxton sign c. Chadwick sign d. Spalding sign
15. Which section of the IPC deals with stalking –
a. 354A (IOP) b. 354B (IPC) c. 345C (IPC) d. 354D (IPC)
16. Most common fingerprint pattern in india is –
a. Loop b. Whorl c. Arches d. Composite
Q. 1 MCQs –
1. Venom of which snake is predominantly haemotoxic –
a. King cobra b. Common cobra c. Krait d. Viper
2. Mechanism of action of nux vomica poison is to –
a. Inhibit glycine at pre-ganglionic b. Stimulation glycine at pre-ganlionic
receptor sites receptor sites
c. Inhibit glycine at post-ganglionic d. Stimulation glycine post-ganglionic
receptor sites receptor sites
3. Magnan’s syndrome and hippus are seen respectively in –
a. Alcohol and canabis b. Canabis and cocaine
c. Cocaine and alcohol d. Cocaine and Aco
4. chelating agents are antidote for –
a. Organophosphorus compounds b. Organic poisons
c. Heavy metal poisons d. Inorganic poisons
5. Most common feature of opiate poisoning is –
a. Respiratory depression b. Hypotension c. Bradycardia d. Hypothermia
6. Medical negligence will be applicable on –
a. Private medical practtioners b. Government medical practitioners
c. Both A and B d. None of the above
7. Acrodynia/Pink disease is seen in poisoning with –
a. Lead b. Arsenic c. Mercury d. Thallium
8. Common used drug for NARCO-ANALYSIS-
a. Atropine sulphate b. Scopolamine hydro bromide
c. Opium compounds d. Phenobarbital
9. For DNA test liquid blood is stored in –
a. Sodium citrate b. EDTA c. Potassium oxalate d. Sodium fluroride
10. Rules of criminal responsibility of the insane are all , except –
a. Hasse’s rule b. Mc Naughten’s rule
c. Durham’s rule d. Curren’s rule
11. ‘’Statutory rape’’ is –
a. Rape of an insane women b. Rape of anather person’s wife
c. Rape of less than 18 year old d. Rape in police constable
12. Dead born fetus does not show-
a. Adipocere formation b. Rigor mortis at birth
c. Mummifiaction d. Maceration
Q.1 MCQs –
1. Professional death sentence means-
a. Cpital punishment b. Penal erasure c. Imprisonment d. Imposition of fine
2. First class judicial magistrate can give punishment up to –
a. 1 year b. 3 year c. 7 year d. 10 year
3. Double edged weapon would produce –
a. Spindle shaped wound b. Tear drop wound c. Wedge shape wound d. Elliptical wounds
4. A physician can be prosecuted for criminal negligence under section –
a. 302 IPC b. 304 IPC c. 304 A IPC d. 304 B IPC
5. forensic thanatology deals with -
a. Study of maggots swarming the body b. Study of cooling of body after death
after death
c. Medico legal study of death d. Suspended animation
6. Tentative cuts are seen in –
a. Homicide b. Suicide c. Hanging d. Drowning
7. Black gun powder consists of –
a. 50 % potassium nitrate , 25% charcoal b. 50% potassium chlorate , 20% charcoal and
and 25% suiphur 30% sulphur
c. 50% potassium nitrate , 10 % charcoal d. 75% potassium nitrate , 15% charcoal and 10%
and 15% sulphur sulphur
8. Heat hematoma is seen inside –
a. Cranial cavity b. Chest cavity c. Abdominal cavity d. Uterus
9. Diastatic fracture refers to –
a. Separation of skull sutures b. Indenting of skull due to pressure
c. A bone being broken at two or more places d. Two/more bones fracture simultaneously
10. Paltauf’s hemorrhages are seen in –
a. Drowning b. Firearm injury c. Hanging d. Strangulation
11. Macerated fetus indicates –
a. A dead born child b. A still born child c. A live born child d. Intra uterine growth retardation
12. Mens rea refers to –
a. Guilty action b. Guilty mind c. Civil responsibility of insane d. Sleep walking
13. When a virgin has her first intercourse , the hymen is most often torn at –
a. 12 O’clock b. 3 O’ clock position c. 6 O’clock position d. 9 O’clock position
14. Alcohol is predominantly absorbed from –
a. Stomach b. Small intestine c. Large intestine d. Caecum
15. Red velvety stomach is seen in poisoning with –
a. Abrus precatorius b. Arsenic c. Datura d. All of the above
16. Universal antidote contains all except –
a. Powdered charcoal b. Tannic acid c. Ground mustard d. Magnesium oxide
Q.2 Long Answere Questions – 2x5 = 10
a. Define asphyxia. Enumerate various violent asphyxia deaths. Describe in detail about
postmortem findings in a case of strangulation.
b. Write down the mechanism of action , signs , symptoms , treatment and post mortem
findingd of organophosphate poisoning.
Q.1 MCQs –
1. Postmortem caloricity is found in all of the following conditions except
a. Sunstroke b. Strychine poisoning c. Septicemia d. Barbiturate poisoning
2. All are components of black gun powder except –
a. Charcoal b. Lead peroxide c. Potassium nitrate d. Sulphur
3. All are sign of live birth except –
a. Dome shaped chest b. Air in the middle ear
c. Lung are alastic & spongy d. Diaphragm is at the level of 4th rib
4. Which of the following IPC is decriminalized in mental Health act 2017 ?
a. 305 b. 306 c. 307 d. 309
5. Which one of the following is the ideal preservative for preservation of outline viscera in case of
Poisoning ?
a. Rectified spirit b.Formaldehyde c. Saturated solution of Nacl d. Glycerol
6. All of the following are features of cocaine poisoning except
a. Hypertension b. Mydriasis c. Tachypnea d. Bradycardia
7. The most common site of rupture of hymen by the sexual act is –
a. 3 to 5 O’clock position b. 5 to 7 O ‘clock position
c. 11 to 1 O’clock position d. 7 to 9 O’clock position
8. Falanga means
a. Beating on soles b. Beating on palms c. Beating on abdomen d. Beating on chest
9. Gunshot residues in the hands can be detected by –
a. Phenolphthalein test b. Hydrogen activation analysis
c. Benzidine on abdomen d. Dermal nitrate test
10. A pateint with suspected poisoning had brownish oral mucosa and tongue, constricted pupil and
Greenish brown urine –
a. Carbolic acid b. Morphine c. Sulphuric acid d. Cannabis
11. Emphysema aquosum is seen in
a. Secondary drowning b. Wet drowning c. Dry drowning d. Immersion syndrome
12. In males , fusion of ischial tuberocity occurs at
a. 13 to 15 years b. 16 to 18 years c. 19 to 21 years d. 21 to 25 years
13. Which of the following is true regarding medicolegal autopsy-
a. Body should be handed over to police b. Consent of the relative is require for post
officer after examination mortem examination
c. Investigating officer should be present d. Collected sample should be handed over to IO
inside the autopsy room in unsealed condition
14. Doctrine of product liability will apply when –
a. Physician fails to insoect, test and repair b. Manufacturer fails to design , assemble and
defects of the manufacture’s medical products pack properly
c. Physician fails to use it in its proper perspective d. All of the above
15. A bullet fired from a gun is not released. It is injected out with the next shot. It is known as
a. Dumdum bullet b. Tumbling bullet c. Tandem bullet d. Ricochet bullet
16. Humen experimentation is carried out following
a. Declaration of Oslo b. Helsinki declaration c. Tokyo declaration d. Geneva convention
BATCH - 2017
MPMSU – 2021 march supply
Subject – Forensic medicine & Toxicology
Q.1 MCQs –
1. Rupture of middle meningeal artery leads to –
a. External hematoma b. Intracerebral hematoma
c. Subdural hematoma d. Subarachnoid hematoma
2. Sexual satisfaction , when obtained by a male by rebbing his private part against body of a female is
a. Frotteurism b. Undinism c. Mixoscopia d. Mastrubation
3. Permanent impairment of fingerprint pattern is seen in
a. Leprosy b. Eczema c. Scalda d. Scabies
4. Identification of face using skull X-ray is called as
a. Superimposition b. Gustafson’s technique c. Odontology d. Galton system
5. All of the following autopsy findings are commonly seen in ligature strangulation except
a. Fracture of hyoid bone b. Fracture of thyroid cartilage
c. Bruising in the strap muscle of neck d. Deep congestion of face with petechial haemorrhages
6. Earliest internal sign of decomposition is –
a. Greenish discoloration of undersurface of liver b. Liquifaction of pancreas
c. Reddisn brown discoloration if inner surface of aorta d. Softening of spleen
7. Registered medial practitioner protecting unqualified person in practice is known as –
a. Covering b. Touting c. Dichotomy d. Vicarious resposibility
8. An 11 year old rape victim is brought to emergency for examination. The lady medical officer is
Required to do the following things, except –
a. The consent is to be b. The patient should be given c. All the necessary forensic d. None
taken from the patient necessary emergency T/t sample to be collected
9. All are components of black gun powder except
a. Charcoal b. Lead peroxide c. Potassium nitrate d. Sulphur
10. Which of the following IPC is decriminalized in mental health Act 2017?
a. 305 b. 306 c. 307 d. 309
11. Which one of the following is the ideal prfeservative for preservation of routine viscera in case of
Poisoning?
a. Rectified spirit b. Formaldehyde c. Saturated solution of Nacl d. Glycerol
12. Falanga means
a. Beating on soles b. Beating on palms c. Beating on abdomen d. Beating on chest
13. Gunshot residues in the hands can be detected by –
a. Phenophthalein test b. Hydrogen activation analysis
c. Benzidine test d. Dermal nitrate test
14. Which of the following is true regarding medicolegal autopsy
a.Body should be handed over to b. Consent of the relative is required for
police officer after examination postmortem examination
c. Invastigating officer should be present d. Collected samples should be handed over to IO in
inside the autopsy room unsealed condition
15. A bullet fired from a gun is not released. It is ijected out with the next shot. It is known as –
a. Dumdum bullet b. Tumbling bullet c. Tandem bullet d. Ricochet bullet
16. Human experimenation is carried out following
a. Declaration of Oslo b. Helsinki declaration c. Tokyo declaration d. Geneva convention
BATCH - 2017
MPMSU – 2021 October main
Subject – Forensic medicine & Toxicology
Q.1 MCQs –
1. Green urine containing albumen and blood is passed in case of poisoning by
a. Oxalic acid b. Carbolic acid c. Iodine d. Copper suiphate
2. Legally abortion mean the premature explusion of the foetus from the mother’s woumb
a. At any time of pregnancy, before b. Before 20th week of pragnancy
the term of gastation is completed
c. Before 28th week of pragnancy d. Before the foetus attains the weight of 1kg
3. Under the drug and cosmetic rule 1945’’ vaccines and sera are included under –
a. Schedule C b. Schedule E c. Schedule F d. Schedule H
4. Emotional or intellectual disorder without loss of touch with reality is seen in –
a. Pyschoses b. Neuroses c. Neurasthenia d. Delirium tremens
5. Lynching is a for of –
a. Sexual asphyxia b. Homicidal hanging c . Judicial hanging d. Strangulation
6. Dowry death is included in which of the following sections of india penal code
a. 304A b. 304B c. 320 d. 498A
7. Wilson’s classification is used to classify
a. Finger print b. Skull c. Gunshot wounds d. Burns
8. Hydrogen peroxide is used to classify –
a. Benzidine test b. Phenolphthalin test c. Orthotoluidine d. Teichmann’s test
9. Pralidoxime is used in organophosphorus poisoning because it –
a. Enhances metabolism b. Enhances excretion
c. Reactivates choinesterase d. Reactivates cholinacetylase
10. Velvety appearance of stomach is seen in poisoning with –
a. Abrus precatorius b. Barbiturates c. Aesenic d. Lead
11. Paralysis of the muscle is feature of bite from –
a. Cobra b. Viper c. Krait d. Sea snakes
12. Edmund locard is known for his –
a. System of personal indebtification b. Formula for estimation of status
on using body measurements
b. Finger print study d. Theory of exchange
13. Preferred method for organ removal in highly transmissible disease ?
a. Virchow’s technique b. Rokitansky’s tech. c. Ghon’s tech. d. lettulle’s tech.
14. The example of cognizable offence is
a. Rape b. Murder c. Robbery d. All of the above
15. Conventional laws of countesy observed between of the medical profession are known as
a. Medical laws b. Medical etiquette c. Medical ethics d. Professional courtesy
16. A 5 year old child , while playing in ground eats some poisonous matterial , examination shows dry
Mouth , dilated pupils and flushed face, what is the likely poison ?
a. Datura b. Mushroom c. Oleander d. Calotropis
BATCH - 2018
MPMSU - 2023 may supply
Subject – Forensic medicine & Toxicology