Explore topic-wise MCQs in Testing Subject.

This section includes 657 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Testing Subject knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.

1.

Heart rupture is characterised by

A. Regular margin
B. Clotted blood vessels
C. Irregular margin
D. Clotted blood
Answer» C. Irregular margin
2.

Rigor mortis starts in -

A. Brain
B. Heart
C. Right iliac fossa
D. Left iliac fossa
Answer» C. Right iliac fossa
3.

Atropine is used for -

A. Physostigmine overdose
B. Glucoma
C. Organophosphorus poisoning
D. Mushroom poisoning
Answer» C. Organophosphorus poisoning
4.

Criminal negligence is punishable under -

A. 307 IPC
B. 306 IPC
C. 304-B IPC
D. 304-A IPC
Answer» E.
5.

Cephalic index is useful for determination of -

A. Sex
B. Age
C. Religion
D. Race
Answer» E.
6.

Fracture of teeth and some injury around mouth

A. Grievous injury
B. Simple injury
C. Assult
D. Dangerous injury
Answer» B. Simple injury
7.

A sea snake is

A. Neurotoxic
B. Hemotoxic
C. Musculotoxic
D. All of the above
Answer» D. All of the above
8.

Which of the following drugs is used for Narcoanalysis

A. Phenobarbitone
B. Atropine
C. Pethidine
D. Scopolamine
Answer» E.
9.

In which of the following weapons empty cartridge case is ejected after firing:

A. Short gun
B. Revolver
C. Pistol
D. Rifle
Answer» D. Rifle
10.

On autopsy,fine froth was found in the resp.tract,nose and mouth.Likely cause of death:

A. Drowning
B. Hanging
C. Strangulation
D. Tooth paste poisoning
Answer» B. Hanging
11.

Pure aryans have which type of skull -

A. Mesaticephalic
B. Brachycephalic
C. Dolicocephalic
D. None of the above
Answer» D. None of the above
12.

Fingerprint Bureau was first established in:

A. China
B. England
C. Singapore
D. India
Answer» E.
13.

Disciplinary control over Registered Medical Practitioners is under -

A. Director of Medical and Health Service
B. Health secretary of State Government
C. State Medical Council
D. Indian Medical Council
Answer» D. Indian Medical Council
14.

Which organ Putrefies last in females

A. Prostate
B. Uterus
C. Brain
D. Filariasis of the breast
Answer» C. Brain
15.

A doctor should not take fees for issuing certificate -

A. Death certificate
B. To a govt. employee
C. Psychiatric patient
D. Poor patient
Answer» B. To a govt. employee
16.

Charas is

A. Leaves of Cannabis Indica
B. Flowers of Cannabis Indica
C. Stem of Cannabis Indica
D. Resin exudate of Cannabis Indica
Answer» E.
17.

In case of male practice punishment is given by -

A. IMA
B. High Court
C. State Medical Council
D. MCI
Answer» C. State Medical Council
18.

Vegetable viper snake poison is -

A. Madar
B. Croton
C. Semicarpus
D. Abrus
Answer» E.
19.

Rigor mortis in a foetus develops after attaining -

A. 4 months of age
B. 3 months of age
C. 10 months of age
D. 7 months of age
Answer» E.
20.

Destructive power of bullet is determined by:

A. Size of bullet
B. Velocity of bullet
C. Weight of bullet
D. Shape of bullet
Answer» C. Weight of bullet
21.

99% sex difference can be done by all features of pelvic bones except -

A. Preauricular sulcus
B. None
C. Subpubic angle
D. Greater sciatic notch
Answer» C. Subpubic angle
22.

Tissue Bridging is seen in ?

A. Stab wound
B. Incised wound
C. Lacertions
D. Abrasion
Answer» D. Abrasion
23.

Which of the following is characteristic of concussion:

A. Pupillary constriction
B. Nausea,vomiting
C. Transient amnesia and unconsciousness
D. Rapid,shallow breathing
Answer» D. Rapid,shallow breathing
24.

Gastric lavage is contraindicated in poisoning with -

A. Morphine
B. Kerosene
C. Carbolic acid
D. Diazepam
Answer» C. Carbolic acid
25.

The period of mixed dentition is between the age of -

A. 6-11 years
B. 2-5 years
C. 15-17 years
D. 12-14 years
Answer» B. 2-5 years
26.

Ramu aged 45 yrs, a chronic alcoholic presents with complaints of confusion, ataxia, opthalmoplegia and peripheral neuropathy -diagnosis is

A. Alcoholic hallucination
B. Wernicke's encephalopathy
C. Korsakoff's psychosis
D. Delerium tremens
Answer» C. Korsakoff's psychosis
27.

Plant penicillin is -

A. OPC
B. Carbamate
C. DDT
D. Endrin
Answer» E.
28.

Best method for identification of a person is:

A. Personal appearance after death
B. Colour change of hair
C. Dactylography
D. Anthropometry
Answer» D. Anthropometry
29.

Test for detection of blood stain is -

A. Gel diffusion
B. Precipitin test
C. Absorption elution test
D. Benzidine test
Answer» E.
30.

A sample to look for uric crystal (Gouty tophus) would be submitted to the pathology laboratory in

A. Distilled water
B. Formalin
C. Normal saline
D. Alcohol
Answer» E.
31.

The antidote of poisoning due to Ammanita muscaria is -

A. Methylene blue
B. Atropine
C. Physostigmine
D. Amyl nitrate
Answer» C. Physostigmine
32.

Delirient poison is -

A. Dhatura
B. Alcohol
C. Opium
D. Arsenic
Answer» B. Alcohol
33.

A 20 years patient, presents in coma with pin point pupils and fasciculations but no fever.Most probable diagnosis is -

A. Head injury
B. Dhatura
C. Pontime haemorrhage
D. Organophosphorus poisoning
Answer» E.
34.

Fracture-ala signature or signature fracture is:

A. Depressed fracture of skull
B. Gutter fracture
C. Sutural separation
D. Ring fracture at foramen magnum
Answer» B. Gutter fracture
35.

Which of the following organs/tissues are presently not being used for organ/tissue transplantation.

A. Liver
B. Urinary Bladder
C. Blood vessels
D. Lung
Answer» C. Blood vessels
36.

The following is also known as 'Knock out drops' or 'micky finn' -

A. Methyl alcohol
B. Chloroform
C. Chloral hydrate
D. Ethylene glycol
Answer» E.
37.

When a surgeon wants to send the autopsy specimen for virological examination, it should be prevent in -

A. Rectified spirit
B. Saturated solution of common salt
C. 50% glycerine
D. 10% formalin
Answer» D. 10% formalin
38.

Double base smokeless gun powder contains

A. Pot nitrate n lead
B. Nitro cellulose
C. Nitrocellulose n nitroglycerine
D. Pot nitranate n nitro
Answer» D. Pot nitranate n nitro
39.

Dry drowning:

A. A case of drowning under sand
B. A case of drowning under dry duct
C. A case of drowning in a pond water
D. A case of drowning in which fluid cannot enter the lungs due to laryngeal spasm
Answer» E.
40.

A dead body is having cadaveric lividity of blush green colour.The most likely causes of death is by poisoning due to -

A. Hydrogen sulphide
B. Hydrocyanic acid
C. Sodium nitrite
D. Oleander
Answer» B. Hydrocyanic acid
41.

Agonal artifact is ?

A. Antemortem artifact
B. Postmortem artifact
C. Investigators error
D. Not an artifact
Answer» C. Investigators error
42.

Disease which permanently alters the finger prints is.

A. Diabetes
B. Dermatitis
C. Leprosy
D. Tuberculosis
Answer» D. Tuberculosis
43.

Specific antidote for organophosphorous poisoning is ?

A. Naloxone
B. Pralidoxine
C. Atropine sulphate
D. N-Acetylcysteine
Answer» C. Atropine sulphate
44.

Acute arsenic poisoning is confused with ?

A. Ureteric colic
B. Acute gastroenteritis
C. Malaria
D. Diptheria
Answer» C. Malaria
45.

Hyoid fracture is common in

A. Hanging
B. Strangulation
C. Throttling
D. Choking
Answer» D. Choking
46.

Dribbling of saliva from the angle of mouth suggest is -

A. Hanging
B. Antemortem drowning
C. Manual strangulation
D. Antemortem burns
Answer» B. Antemortem drowning
47.

Colour change of putrefaction are first observed in the -

A. Cubital fossa
B. Arm pits
C. iliac fossa
D. Popliteal fossa
Answer» D. Popliteal fossa
48.

Urine appears 'Liquid Gold' in which poisoning

A. Barbiturates
B. Heavy metals (222-M)
C. Lead poisoning
D. Organophosphorous
Answer» B. Heavy metals (222-M)
49.

The test based on lung weight useful in the diagnosis of live birth is -

A. Hydrostatic test
B. Static test
C. Wredin's test
D. Breslau's second test
Answer» C. Wredin's test
50.

All of the following statement about cadaveric spasm are false except -

A. Ovvurs after burns
B. Occurs after all death
C. Occurs spontaneous after death
D. Occurs after 6 hours
Answer» D. Occurs after 6 hours