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BF/2009/11
Forensic Medicine
M.M. : 40 Time : 3 Hours
1. Define Inquest. Give its types. Give an account of Criminal courts and their powers.
[2+2+2=6]
3. Differentiate between:
a. Antemortem and Postmortem burns. [2]
b. True and False Insanity. [2]
c. Civil and Criminal negligence. [2]
d. True and False bruise. [2]
PART – II
4. Outline the classification of Corrosive poisons. Give clinical features and treatment in a case of Copper
sulphate poisoning. [2+2+2=6]
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M.B.B.S. [2nd Prof.]
BF/2010/11
Forensic Medicine
M.M. : 40 Time : 3 Hours
Note : Attempt all questions.
USE SEPARATE ANSWER SHEET FOR EACH PART.
PART – I
1. Define Injury as per Section 44 IPC. Classify mechanical injuries. What is a "HURT"?
[1+2+1=4]
PART – II
4. Describe briefly the general principles of management of a Poisoning case.
[4]
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M.B.B.S. [2nd Prof.]
BF/2011/05
Forensic Medicine
M.M. : 40 Time : 3 Hours
Note : Attempt all questions.
USE SEPARATE ANSWER SHEET FOR EACH PART.
PART – I
1. Give a brief account of:
a. Medicolegal importance of Age. [2]
b. Determination of Age of an Abrasion on Autopsy. [2]
c. Medical ethics. [1]
d. Hasse's formula. [1]
2. Tabulate the differentiating features of:
a. Entry and Exit wound in a case of Rifled firearm injury. [2]
b. True and False virgin. [1]
c. Cadaveric rigidity and Cadaveric spasm. [2]
PART – II
4. Give an account of diagnosis, treatment and postmortem findings in a case of Aluminium Phosphide
poisoning. [2+2+1=5]
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M.B.B.S. [2nd Prof.]
BF/2011/11
Forensic Medicine
M.M. : 40 Time : 3 Hours
Note : Attempt all questions.
USE SEPARATE ANSWER SHEET FOR EACH PART.
PART – I
1. Classify Thermal injuries. Tabulate the differentiating features of the Antemortem and the
Postmortem burns. [2+2=4]
PART – II
4. Give clinical features, treatment and Autopsy findings in a case of Carbon Monoxide poisoning.
[2+2+1=5]
6. Tabulate:
a. Differentiating clinical features of Strychnine poisoning and Tetanus.
[2]
b. Differentiating features of Poisonous and Non poisonous snakes.
[2]
c. True and False Bruise. [2]
d. Differentiating clinical features of Arsenic poisoning and
Gastroentritis patient. [2]
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M.B.B.S. [2nd Prof.]
BF/2012/05
Forensic Medicine
M.M. : 40 Time : 3 Hours
Note : Attempt all questions.
USE SEPARATE ANSWER SHEET FOR EACH PART.
PART – I
1. Describe in detail the post-mortem findings in Death due to Wet drowning?
[6]
2. Write short notes on: [4x2=8]
a. Magistrate's inquest. b. Preservation of Viscera.
c. Grievous Hurt. d. Delusions.
3. Select One Correct Answer from the following each M.C.Q.s:
A. Dowry death is included in the following section of I.P.C. [1]
i. 304A ii. 304B iii. 320 iv. 498A
B. In a Child, first permanent tooth to erupt is: [1]
i. Medial incisor ii. Lateral incisor
iii. Canine iv. First Molar
C. Res Ipsa Loquitor means: [1]
i. Negligence of Surgeon. ii. Evidence speaks for itself.
iii. Liability in negligence. iv. Punishment in negligence.
D. Spalding's sign occur because of: [1]
i. Mummification ii. Maceration
iii. Hanging iv. Drowning.
E. In Starvation deaths, Gall Bladder is: [1]
i. Distended ii. Atrophied
iii. Shrunken iv. Normal
F. Criminal responsibility of a person of unsound mind is incorporated
in I.P.C. : [1]
i. Section 84 ii. Section 302
ii. Section 88 iv. Section 85
PART – II
4. Define Drunkenness. Outline the steps of examination for certification and treatment of a person said to
be drunk. Discuss the Criminal responsibility of such a person.
[2+4+2=8]