Question194:Whiplash injury is caused due to ?
A) A fall from the height
B) Acute hyperextension of the spine
C) A blow on top of head
D) Acute hyperflexion of the spine
Ans:B
Question 195:Species identification is done by ?
A) Neutron Activation Analysis (N.A.A.)
B) Pricipitin test
C) Benzidine test
D) Spectroscopy
Ans:B
Question 196:On sectioning of an organ at the time of autopsy, a focal, wedge-shaped firm area is seen accompanied by extensive hemorrhage, with a red appearance. The lesion has a base on the surface of the organ. This finding is typically of ?
A) Lung with pulmonary thromboembolism
B) Heart with coronary thrombosis
C) Liver with hypovolemic shock
D) Kidney with septic embolus
Ans:A
Question 197:In a suspected case of death due to poisoning where cadaveric rigidity is lasting longer than usual, it may be a case of poisoning due to ?
A) Lead
B) Arsenic
C) Mercury
D) Copper
Ans:B
Question 198:A dead born foetus does not have ?
A) Rigor mortis at birth
B) Adipocere formation
C) Maceration
D) Mummification
Ans:B
A) A fall from the height
B) Acute hyperextension of the spine
C) A blow on top of head
D) Acute hyperflexion of the spine
Ans:B
Question 195:Species identification is done by ?
A) Neutron Activation Analysis (N.A.A.)
B) Pricipitin test
C) Benzidine test
D) Spectroscopy
Ans:B
Question 196:On sectioning of an organ at the time of autopsy, a focal, wedge-shaped firm area is seen accompanied by extensive hemorrhage, with a red appearance. The lesion has a base on the surface of the organ. This finding is typically of ?
A) Lung with pulmonary thromboembolism
B) Heart with coronary thrombosis
C) Liver with hypovolemic shock
D) Kidney with septic embolus
Ans:A
Question 197:In a suspected case of death due to poisoning where cadaveric rigidity is lasting longer than usual, it may be a case of poisoning due to ?
A) Lead
B) Arsenic
C) Mercury
D) Copper
Ans:B
Question 198:A dead born foetus does not have ?
A) Rigor mortis at birth
B) Adipocere formation
C) Maceration
D) Mummification
Ans:B