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Question 1
1. A 40-year-old farmer is found dead in his field with injury. Identify the injury
A. Incised wound
B. Chop wound
C. Lacerated wound
D. Penetrating wound
Question 2
2. True about this injury is
A. Form of bruise
B. Epidermis & dermis involvement
C. medicolegally most significant wound
D. Epithelial tag at the beginning of the wound
Question 3
3. Identify the scalp injury
A. incised wound
B. Chop wound
C. Laceration
D. lacerated looing incision
Question 4
4. A 25-year-old woman presents with this injury after an altercation. What is the mechanism of this injury?
A. Disappears on pressure
B. Extravasation of blood due to blunt force trauma
C. Epidermal involvement due to blunt weapon
D. Not usually associated with swelling & tendernerss
Question 5
5. Identity the weapon
A. Axe
B. Flat wooden board
C. handle of broom stick
D. Hammer
Question 6
6. Not due to shearing force
A. Flaying
B. Tailing
C. Degloving
D. Scalping
Question 7
7. A man was working in field, collapsed in a hot summer afternoon. Which of the following is true about this condition.
A. Rectal temperature decreased after death
B. Intact thermoregulation
C. Hot moist skin
D. Absence of sweating
Question 8
8. An adult patient presents with burns involving the right upper limb circumferentially , anterior chest, anterior abdomen, and anterior right lower limb. Question: What is the approximate percentage of body surface area (BSA) burned?
A. 18–22%
B. 27–31%
C. 36–40%
D. 45–50%
Question 9
9. Identify the fracture
A. Depressed fracture
B. Gutter fracture
C. Pond fracture
D. signature fracture
Question 10
10. A pedestrian’s head is compressed laterally under a vehicle tyre. Autopsy shows a transverse fracture across the base of skull dividing it into two halves.
A. Ring fracturwe
B. Comminuted fracture
C. Hinge fracture
D. Fissure fracture
Question 11
11. What is the site of contre coup injury in this scenario
A. Frontal lobes contusion
B. occipital lobe contusion
C. Temporal lobe contusion
D. No contre coup injury
Question 12
12. A 70-year-old lady with an alleged history of impact on head following fall on a ice slab presents to the ER after 4 days with symptoms of headache, nausea, excessive sleep and lethargy. CT scan showed a crescent shaped hyper density crossing the sutural lines. She died after 4 days. What is the finding in the depicted image?
A. EDH
B. SDH
C. SAH
D. ICH
Question 13
13. A rugby player hit his head on the post whilst involved in a tackle. He was unconscious for 5 min but regained full consciousness and sat on the sideline until the end of the game. He was then noted to be drowsy and over the past 30 min became confused and no longer obeyed commands. Most likely diagnosis is:
A. EDH
B. SDH
C. SAH
D. Cerebral edema
Question 14
14. A patient with head injury undergoes CT scan. Which of the following is a correct Match.
A. EDH – crescent-shaped; SDH – biconvex
B. EDH – biconvex; SDH – crescent-shaped
C. EDH – crosses sutures; SDH – does not cross sutures
D. EDH - Bridging veins; SDH - Dural venous sinuses
Question 15
15. Not a differentiating feature of antemortem and postmortem burn?
A. Laceration on medial aspect of thigh
B. Cheery red Blood
C. Soot in respiratory passage
D. Cyanide in blood
Question 16
16. A severely burned body is brought for autopsy. The forensic expert notes elongated splits in the skin over the limbs, resembling incised wounds. The margins are irregular, charred, and without bleeding, and underlying tissues show no vital reaction. What is the most appropriate interpretation of these findings?
A. Postmortem lacerations
B. thermal splitting of skin
C. Defense injuries sustained before death
D. Hesitational cuts due to suicidal tendancy
Question 17
17. True about frostbite are all, except:
A. Occurs due to extreme cold
B. Formation of ice crystals within tissues
C. Rewarming is not done
D. Seen in fingers and toes
Question 18
18. These are due to
A. Lightening burns
B. Low voltage burns
C. High voltage burns
D. Flame burns
Question 19
19. These are
A. Scalds
B. Ferning
C. Chemical corrosion
D. Flame burns
Question 20
20. A victim near an explosion presents with respiratory distress and no external injuries.These are
A. Primary blast injury
B. Secondary blast injury
C. Tertiary blast injury
D. Quaternary blast injury
Question 21
21. Which of the following is most characteristic of secondary blast injury?
A. Tympanic membrane rupture
B. ARDS
C. Penetrating injuries from fragments
D. Burns and inhalation injury
Question 22
22. Identify the method
A. Hog tying
B. El planton
C. Parrots perch
D. Strappado
Question 23
23. A body shows tyre tread marks on the chest and graze abrasions on the back, but no bumper injuries. What is the most likely scenario?
A. Pedestrian struck while walking
B. Run over injuries
C. Rolling over injuries
D. Pedestrian jumped in front of vehicle
Question 24
24. Ladder rung tears seen in:
A. Spinal cord
B. Aorta
C. Carotid artery
D. Mesentry
Question 25
25. Seat belt injury involves commonly
A. Spleen
B. Liver
C. Kidney
D. Hollow viscus
Question 26
26. Which is not due to seat belt injury
A. Mesentry
B. Small intestine
C. chance fracture of vertebra
D. Sparrow foot marks
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