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Question 1

1. A 40-year-old farmer is found dead in his field with injury. Identify the injury






Question 2

2. True about this injury is






Question 3

3. Identify the scalp injury






Question 4

4. A 25-year-old woman presents with this injury after an altercation. What is the mechanism of this injury?






Question 5

5. Identity the weapon






Question 6

6. Not due to shearing force






Question 7

7. A man was working in field, collapsed in a hot summer afternoon. Which of the following is true about this condition.






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?






Question 9

9. Identify the 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.






Question 11

11. What is the site of contre coup injury in this scenario






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?






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:






Question 14

14. A patient with head injury undergoes CT scan. Which of the following is a correct Match.






Question 15

15. Not a differentiating feature of antemortem and postmortem burn?






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?






Question 17

17. True about frostbite are all, except:






Question 18

18. These are due to






Question 19

19. These are






Question 20

20. A victim near an explosion presents with respiratory distress and no external injuries.These are






Question 21

21. Which of the following is most characteristic of secondary blast injury?






Question 22

22. Identify the method






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?






Question 24

24. Ladder rung tears seen in:






Question 25

25. Seat belt injury involves commonly






Question 26

26. Which is not due to seat belt injury