Explore topic-wise MCQs in Judiciary & Law .

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1.

Wound is divided in_______________?

A. Incised wound
B. Lacerated wound
C. Stab and fire-arm wound
D. All of above
Answer» E.
2.

Where conduct money are not adequate the medical practitioner may point it in the Court_________________?

A. Before recording evidence
B. After recording evidence
C. At any time during trial
D. None of above
Answer» B. After recording evidence
3.

When the wound pierces the human body from one surface to the other it is called_____________?

A. Penetrating wound
B. Performating wound
C. Both A and B
D. None of above
Answer» C. Both A and B
4.

When the skin is crushed as a result of constant or high pressure this type of abrasion is called_____________?

A. Graze abrasion
B. Pressure abrasion
C. Imprint abrasion
D. Impaad abrasion
Answer» C. Imprint abrasion
5.

When respiratory system of body stops functioning first is called_____________?

A. Asthenia
B. Asphyxia
C. Both A and B
D. None of above
Answer» C. Both A and B
6.

When all the epiphyses of the limb bones are completely united the age is imagined of________________?

A. Sixteen to seventeen years
B. Nineteen to twenty years
C. Twenty two to twenty three years
D. Twenty four to twenty five years
Answer» C. Twenty two to twenty three years
7.

Unnatural death of the newly born child is called________________?

A. Infanticide
B. Fanticide
C. Common death
D. None of above
Answer» B. Fanticide
8.

Those poisons which affect the central nerve systems are called_____________?

A. Somniferous poisons
B. Omniferous poisons
C. Amniferous poisons
D. None of above
Answer» B. Omniferous poisons
9.

Thorax contains________________?

A. Lungs
B. Heart
C. Both A and B
D. None of above
Answer» D. None of above
10.

Thorax or chest of human body is_______________?

A. Cavity
B. Open area
C. Elongated
D. None of above
Answer» B. Open area
11.

Third cause of syncope is known as____________?

A. Asthenia
B. Coma
C. Both A and B
D. None of above
Answer» B. Coma
12.

There is__________ between dying declaration and dying deposition?

A. Difference
B. No difference
C. Both (a) and (b)
D. None of above
Answer» B. No difference
13.

There is_________ between dying declaration and dying deposition?

A. Difference
B. No difference
C. Both A and B
D. None of above
Answer» B. No difference
14.

There are__________ ribs on each side of human body?

A. 10
B. 11
C. 12
D. None of above
Answer» D. None of above
15.

There are _________ modes of death?

A. Two
B. Three
C. Four
D. None of above
Answer» C. Four
16.

There are______________ causes of syncope?

A. Two
B. Three
C. Four
D. Five
Answer» C. Four
17.

The wound pierces the skin deeper structure and enters into natural cavities of the body are called?

A. Penetratiny wound
B. Performating wound
C. Both (a) and (b)
D. None of above
Answer» B. Performating wound
18.

The wounds caused by knives, daggers, sickles, pin, needle etc are_____________ wounds?

A. Punctured
B. Stab
C. Performating
D. Both A and B
Answer» E.
19.

The vessels which communicte blood from heart to various organs or other parts are called_____________?

A. Vessels
B. Transporters
C. Communicators
D. Capillaries
Answer» E.
20.

The trunk of human body consist of ______________ part?

A. Two
B. Three
C. Four
D. Five
Answer» B. Three
21.

The time between the examination and death is called_____________?

A. Late time
B. Calculated period
C. Post-mortem interval
D. None of above
Answer» D. None of above
22.

The term “impotence” means ?

A. In capacity to perform sexual intercourse
B. Extra power of sexual intercourse
C. Both A and B
D. None of above
Answer» B. Extra power of sexual intercourse
23.

The stoppge of brain functioning is called_______________?

A. Coma
B. Tardier
C. Toxin
D. None of above
Answer» B. Tardier
24.

The state of the body showing complete cessation of the function of three important structures i.e., brain, heart and lungs is called____________?

A. Clinical death
B. Somatic death
C. Systematic death
D. All of above
Answer» E.
25.

The specialist of skin is called_____________?

A. Dermatologist
B. Gynaecologist
C. Both A and B
D. None of above
Answer» C. Both A and B
26.

The Skelton is divided into________________ main parts?

A. 2
B. 3
C. 4
D. 5
Answer» C. 4
27.

The Skelton is divided into________ main parts?

A. 2
B. 3
C. 4
D. 5
Answer» C. 4
28.

The pupa convert into adult in_____________ days in dead body?

A. Four to five
B. Seven to ten
C. Both A and B
D. None of above
Answer» C. Both A and B
29.

The post-mortem of a dead body is conducted for the purpose to_____________?

A. Determine cause of death
B. Determine age
C. Both (a) and (b)
D. None of above
Answer» B. Determine age
30.

The post-mortem consist_________ type of evidence?

A. Factual
B. Opinion
C. Both A and B
D. None of above
Answer» B. Opinion
31.

The outer layer of skin is called_______________?

A. Epidermis
B. Dermis
C. Both A and B
D. None of above
Answer» B. Dermis
32.

The outer part of human ear is called_____________?

A. Front ear
B. External ear
C. Tympanum
D. None of above
Answer» C. Tympanum
33.

The never system of human consist nervous and ____________ organs?

A. Pheripheral
B. Epheripheral
C. Both A and B
D. None of above
Answer» B. Epheripheral
34.

The nbone lying in the neck of human body is called_______________?

A. Thiroid
B. Hyoid
C. Vertex
D. Suture
Answer» C. Vertex
35.

The most center of nerves are in______________?

A. Brain and hurt
B. Brain and spleen
C. Brain and spinal cord
D. Brain only
Answer» D. Brain only
36.

The mode of death in which heart stop functioning first is called____________?

A. Syncope
B. Asphxia
C. Coma
D. None of above
Answer» B. Asphxia
37.

The maggot develop in dead body into __________ days of death?

A. One to two
B. Two to Three
C. Four to five
D. None of above
Answer» D. None of above
38.

The__________ is the center of cardiovascular system?

A. Heart
B. Brain
C. Lungs
D. None of above
Answer» B. Brain
39.

The inner part of human ear is called________________?

A. Labyrinth
B. Inner ear
C. Tympanum
D. None of above
Answer» B. Inner ear
40.

The inner layer of human skin is called____________?

A. Epidermis
B. Dermis
C. Both A and B
D. None of above
Answer» C. Both A and B
41.

The injury which affect superficial epithelial layer of the skin only is called_____________?

A. Simple injury
B. Wound
C. Abrasion
D. None
Answer» D. None
42.

The injuries which produce tearing of the skin and subcutaneous tissue with edges torm, jugged and irregular are called_______________?

A. Simple injuries
B. Contusion
C. Punctued wound
D. Lacerated wound
Answer» E.
43.

The injuries usually caused in accident are known_____________?

A. Graze abrasion
B. Sliding abrasion
C. Both A and B
D. None of above
Answer» D. None of above
44.

The injuries caused by blunt instruments which driven through he skin into the deeper structure are called?

A. Punctured wounds
B. Stab wounds
C. Both A and B
D. None of above
Answer» D. None of above
45.

The human brain is divided in __________ main parts?

A. 2
B. 3
C. 4
D. 5
Answer» C. 4
46.

The form of insanity which is seen after the mental faculties have developed is called___________?

A. Functional insanities
B. Dementia
C. Insanity associated with organic diseases
D. All of above
Answer» C. Insanity associated with organic diseases
47.

The face of human body consist _____________ boxes?

A. 12
B. 13
C. 14
D. None of above
Answer» D. None of above
48.

The eye-ball or the organ not vision consist an external coat called ?

A. Sclerotic
B. Opaque
C. Cornea
D. None of above
Answer» B. Opaque
49.

The exhumation should be carried out by the order of_______________?

A. Corner
B. District Magistrate
C. Sub-Divisional Magistrate
D. All of above
Answer» E.
50.

The excessive stimulation of the vagus nerve resulting in stoppage of heart is called?

A. Veso shock
B. Vaso vegal shock
C. Asthenia
D. All of above
Answer» C. Asthenia