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| 351. |
Inj. Methadone is used as drug of choice in the treatment of . |
| A. | dhatura poisoning |
| B. | morphinism |
| C. | hashish insanity |
| D. | plumbism |
| Answer» C. hashish insanity | |
| 352. |
Which of the following is not a phase of organophosphorus poisoning: |
| A. | Acute cholinergic phase |
| B. | Intermediate syndrome |
| C. | OPC induced delayed polyneuropathy |
| D. | Late onset proximal myopathy |
| Answer» E. | |
| 353. |
According to Sushrut, which poison if left untreated becomes similar to Dushivisha ? |
| A. | Matsya |
| B. | Keeta |
| C. | Jalauka |
| D. | Mooshak |
| Answer» E. | |
| 354. |
Fatal Dose of Kerosene on ingestion is |
| A. | 10 ml |
| B. | 50ml |
| C. | 2 ml |
| D. | 20ml |
| Answer» B. 50ml | |
| 355. |
Specific feature appearing on ingestion of Benzene and Toluene is |
| A. | Vomiting |
| B. | Diarrohoea |
| C. | Haemetemesis |
| D. | Colicky pain |
| Answer» D. Colicky pain | |
| 356. |
Which of the following isnot an abuse preparation of bhanga? |
| A. | Charas |
| B. | Ganja |
| C. | Marijuana |
| D. | Afim |
| Answer» E. | |
| 357. |
Blister formation in burn is classified as: |
| A. | First degree |
| B. | Second degree superficial |
| C. | Second degree deep |
| D. | Third degree |
| Answer» C. Second degree deep | |
| 358. |
Grievous injury includes all, except: |
| A. | Emasculation |
| B. | Loss of 15 days work |
| C. | Permanent disfigurement |
| D. | Fracture of bones |
| Answer» C. Permanent disfigurement | |
| 359. |
Joule burn is seen in: |
| A. | Blast injuries |
| B. | Electrocution |
| C. | Firearm wounds |
| D. | Lightning stroke |
| Answer» C. Firearm wounds | |
| 360. |
IPC for grievous injury: |
| A. | Sec. 420 |
| B. | Sec. 320 |
| C. | Sec. 299 |
| D. | Sec. 351 |
| Answer» C. Sec. 299 | |
| 361. |
Maximum allowable concentration of Kerosene in air is |
| A. | 100 ppm |
| B. | 500 ppm |
| C. | 800 ppm |
| D. | 1000 ppm |
| Answer» C. 800 ppm | |
| 362. |
. is the active principle present in Jaypal. |
| A. | Croton |
| B. | Abrin |
| C. | Ricin |
| D. | Calotoxin |
| Answer» B. Abrin | |
| 363. |
In highly decomposed body identification of .. is possible. |
| A. | Prostate |
| B. | Liver |
| C. | Kidney |
| D. | Thyroid |
| Answer» B. Liver | |
| 364. |
Kerosene like smell from mouth is present in......poisoning. |
| A. | Mercury |
| B. | Arsenic |
| C. | Organophosphorus |
| D. | Phosphorus |
| Answer» D. Phosphorus | |
| 365. |
Which of the following active principle is responsible for psychoactive effects of Bhanga? |
| A. | Tetrahydrocannabinol |
| B. | Hyoscyamine |
| C. | Pseudoaconitine |
| D. | Epinephrine |
| Answer» B. Hyoscyamine | |
| 366. |
Napthalene is used in |
| A. | Pesticide industry |
| B. | Insulating material on electric wires |
| C. | Dye industry |
| D. | All |
| Answer» E. | |
| 367. |
Which is not the Post Mortem appearance in case of Hydrocarbons poisoning? |
| A. | Acute Gastroenteritis |
| B. | Pulmonary Oedema |
| C. | Hypoplasia of Bone marrow |
| D. | Chalky white appearance of gastric mucosa |
| Answer» E. | |
| 368. |
Napthalene is classified as |
| A. | Irritant poison |
| B. | Somniferous |
| C. | Household Poison |
| D. | Both A and C |
| Answer» E. | |
| 369. |
Napthalene toxicity if left untreated, leads to |
| A. | Jaundice |
| B. | Acute Nephritis |
| C. | Optic Neuritis |
| D. | All |
| Answer» E. | |
| 370. |
Which symptom is seen in intial stage of Napthalene ingestion? |
| A. | Hemolytic crisis |
| B. | Pallor |
| C. | Strangury |
| D. | Mild Jaundice |
| Answer» D. Mild Jaundice | |
| 371. |
Blackout is due to: |
| A. | Alcohol intoxication |
| B. | Cocaine toxicity |
| C. | LSD toxicity |
| D. | Cyanide poisoning |
| Answer» B. Cocaine toxicity | |
| 372. |
Brush burn is injury due: |
| A. | Friction |
| B. | Electrocution |
| C. | Steam |
| D. | Burns |
| Answer» B. Electrocution | |
| 373. |
Which of the following is not the symptom of Savisha Jalauka Dansha according to Charak? |
| A. | Kandu |
| B. | Shotha |
| C. | Jwara |
| D. | Pipasa |
| Answer» E. | |
| 374. |
Which of the following toxic element is highly reactive to air? |
| A. | Mercury |
| B. | Phosphorus |
| C. | Lead |
| D. | Copper |
| Answer» C. Lead | |
| 375. |
Literally where no activity is possible in mercury poisoning, the condition is called as...... |
| A. | Mercuria Lentis |
| B. | Hatter's Shake |
| C. | Concossio Mercurialis |
| D. | Mercurialism |
| Answer» D. Mercurialism | |
| 376. |
is the toxic principle present in Ahifen. |
| A. | Scopolamine |
| B. | Brucine |
| C. | Euphol |
| D. | Morphine |
| Answer» E. | |
| 377. |
Which of the following is the toxic organic compound of lead? |
| A. | Lead acetate |
| B. | Tetraethyl lead |
| C. | Lead oxide |
| D. | Lead sulphide |
| Answer» C. Lead oxide | |
| 378. |
Which of the following disorder is the result of chronic mercury poisoning? |
| A. | Black foot disease |
| B. | Menke s Kinky hair syndrome |
| C. | Pink s disease |
| D. | Wilson s disease |
| Answer» D. Wilson s disease | |
| 379. |
In case of Napthalene poisoning, NaHCO3 is administered for |
| A. | Maintaining the acidity of urine and preventing the precipitation of acid Haematin and blocking of Renal tubules |
| B. | Maintaining the acidity of urine and preventing the precipitation of Uric acid and blocking the Renal Tubules |
| C. | Maintaining the Alkalinity of urine and preventing the precipitation of acid Haematin and blocking of renal tubules |
| D. | Maintaining of Alkalinity of urine and preventing the formation of Urea and blocking of calyx. |
| Answer» D. Maintaining of Alkalinity of urine and preventing the formation of Urea and blocking of calyx. | |
| 380. |
Constipation and offensive stool are the characteristics in acute poisoning. |
| A. | lead |
| B. | mercury |
| C. | arsenic |
| D. | copper |
| Answer» B. mercury | |
| 381. |
Which of the following symptom is seen in phossy jaw? |
| A. | carious teeth |
| B. | gingivitis |
| C. | furred tongue |
| D. | burtonian lines on gums |
| Answer» C. furred tongue | |
| 382. |
In deaths due to compression of neck .. is open first. |
| A. | Abdomen |
| B. | Neck |
| C. | Head |
| D. | Thorax |
| Answer» D. Thorax | |
| 383. |
Most common death due to suicide is by |
| A. | Phenobarbitone |
| B. | Insecticides |
| C. | Hanging |
| D. | Suicidal cut throat |
| Answer» C. Hanging | |
| 384. |
A person after ingesting a toxic agent is in a state of Narcosis. The pupils are constricted. However, on pinching the neck the pupils dilate initially and slowly return to their original size. The toxic agent is: |
| A. | Barbiturate |
| B. | Alcohol |
| C. | Strychnine Organophosphate |
| D. | Carbolic acid |
| Answer» C. Strychnine Organophosphate | |
| 385. |
The main target organ of acute primary toxicity in case of phosphorus is.....? |
| A. | heart |
| B. | liver |
| C. | brain |
| D. | spinal cord |
| Answer» C. brain | |
| 386. |
A dead body is found to have marks like branching of a tree on front of the chest. Most likely cause of death could be: |
| A. | Firearm injury |
| B. | Lightning injury |
| C. | Road traffic accident |
| D. | Bomb blast injury |
| Answer» C. Road traffic accident | |
| 387. |
Ammonium hydrooxide test is carried out with......in acute copper poisoning. |
| A. | Bile |
| B. | Urine |
| C. | Stool |
| D. | blood |
| Answer» B. Urine | |
| 388. |
Flattened contour of thorax is seen in corpse with |
| A. | Petechieal Haemorrhages |
| B. | Fracture of ribs |
| C. | Fracture of Sternum |
| D. | Emphysema |
| Answer» D. Emphysema | |
| 389. |
Clothes of corpse gives inference about |
| A. | Occupation |
| B. | Religion |
| C. | Ethnicity |
| D. | All |
| Answer» E. | |
| 390. |
Which of the following is not examined in the corpse where the death is due to compression of neck? |
| A. | Hyoid bone |
| B. | Digastric muscle |
| C. | Thyroid cartilage |
| D. | Carotids |
| Answer» C. Thyroid cartilage | |
| 391. |
Aminoleuvelinic acid dehydratase enzyme is mainly deactivated in lead poisoning, which leads to...... |
| A. | oesteopathy |
| B. | Hypertension |
| C. | encephalopathy |
| D. | Anaemia |
| Answer» E. | |
| 392. |
Which of the following is the oral chelating agent administered in mercury poisoning? |
| A. | Dimercaprol |
| B. | Dimarcaptosuccinic acid |
| C. | Desferrioxamine |
| D. | Ethylene diamine tetraacetic acid |
| Answer» C. Desferrioxamine | |
| 393. |
Which of the following is used as chemical antidote in phosphorus poisoning? |
| A. | Potassium permanganate |
| B. | Calcium gluconate |
| C. | BAL |
| D. | Magnesium sulphate |
| Answer» B. Calcium gluconate | |
| 394. |
External examination of corpse shall be preferably |
| A. | Head to toe |
| B. | Toe to head |
| C. | From right side |
| D. | From left side |
| Answer» B. Toe to head | |
| 395. |
Examination of the dead body is carried out in |
| A. | Ultra violet light |
| B. | Moonlight |
| C. | Commercial lamps |
| D. | Natural light |
| Answer» E. | |
| 396. |
Alkalization of urine is done in which poisoning: |
| A. | Barbiturates |
| B. | Amphetamine |
| C. | Alcohol |
| D. | Cocaine |
| Answer» B. Amphetamine | |
| 397. |
Examination of extremities is done for - |
| A. | Varicosity |
| B. | Defence wounds |
| C. | Length |
| D. | All |
| Answer» E. | |
| 398. |
Proportionately longer leg than thigh is characteristic of . |
| A. | Indians |
| B. | Negroids |
| C. | Caucasians |
| D. | Mangoloids |
| Answer» C. Caucasians | |
| 399. |
Short upper and lower extremities are the characteristic of .. |
| A. | Indians |
| B. | Negroids |
| C. | Caucasians |
| D. | Mangoloids |
| Answer» E. | |
| 400. |
. ...............is an ultra short acting barbiturate. |
| A. | Pentobarbitol |
| B. | Amylobarbitone |
| C. | Phenobarbitone |
| D. | Thiopentone |
| Answer» E. | |