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These multiple-choice questions (MCQs) are designed to enhance your knowledge and understanding in the following areas: Ayurveda .
| 251. |
Hydrostatic test is recommended in presence of ……. |
| A. | signs of intrauterine maceration |
| B. | separated umbilical sign with cicatrisation of umbilicus |
| C. | stomach contain milk |
| D. | evidence of oedema of lungs in histology |
| Answer» D. evidence of oedema of lungs in histology | |
| 252. |
……..is not the legally accepted evidence of live birth |
| A. | expanded lungs |
| B. | cicatrization of umbilicus |
| C. | Food in stomach |
| D. | air in gastrointestinal tract |
| Answer» D. air in gastrointestinal tract | |
| 253. |
A space occupying blood clot beneath the periosteum of skull is called as … |
| A. | subgaleal haematoma |
| B. | cephalo-haematoma |
| C. | skull heamatoma |
| D. | caput succedaneum |
| Answer» B. cephalo-haematoma | |
| 254. |
A transient congestion and oedema in the scalp tissue on presenting region of head is called as…… |
| A. | subgaleal haematoma |
| B. | cephalo-haematoma |
| C. | caput succedaneum |
| D. | skull heamatoma |
| Answer» C. caput succedaneum | |
| 255. |
The cephalo-haematoma gets resolved in …… |
| A. | 1 to 4 days |
| B. | 5 to 8 days |
| C. | 6 to 10 days |
| D. | 12 to 15 days |
| Answer» D. 12 to 15 days | |
| 256. |
In neonate the portion of umbilical cord attached to child gets shivered, mummified and falls off within…. |
| A. | 12-24 hrs |
| B. | 48 -72 hrs |
| C. | 36-48 hrs |
| D. | 5 -6 days |
| Answer» D. 5 -6 days | |
| 257. |
The neonatal red blood cells disappear from the peripheral circulation within …. |
| A. | 12 hrs |
| B. | 24 hrs |
| C. | 48 hrs |
| D. | 72 hrs |
| Answer» B. 24 hrs | |
| 258. |
…… is a common and difficult to prove mode to cause infanticide. |
| A. | Head injuries |
| B. | Strangulation |
| C. | Smothering |
| D. | poisoning |
| Answer» C. Smothering | |
| 259. |
The penalty for violation of PC&PNDT Act 1994 by RMP is proved for second offence is ……. |
| A. | imprisonment for 3 yrs & fine upto 10,000/- |
| B. | removal of name from register for 5yrs |
| C. | imprisonment for 3 yrs & fine upto |
| D. | permanent removal of name from 50,000/- register |
| Answer» D. permanent removal of name from 50,000/- register | |
| 260. |
Sec 318 is related to…… |
| A. | Criminal abortion |
| B. | grievous injury |
| C. | dowry case |
| D. | concealment of birth |
| Answer» D. concealment of birth | |
| 261. |
The penalty for violation of PC&PNDT Act 1994 by RMP is proved for first offence is …….. |
| A. | imprisonment for 3 yrs & fine upto 10,000/- |
| B. | removal of name from register for 5 yrs |
| C. | imprisonment for 3 yrs & fine upto 50,000/- |
| D. | permanent removal of name from register |
| Answer» B. removal of name from register for 5 yrs | |
| 262. |
In suspected infanticide the displacement of Wharton’s jelly is suggestive of attempt of … |
| A. | Head injuries |
| B. | Strangulation |
| C. | Smothering |
| D. | poisoning |
| Answer» B. Strangulation | |
| 263. |
In precipitated labour ……is not seen in infant. |
| A. | Caput succedaneum |
| B. | head injury |
| C. | fracture in skull |
| D. | hematoma |
| Answer» A. Caput succedaneum | |
| 264. |
…….does not falls under the criteria of primary identification data. |
| A. | Age |
| B. | Sex |
| C. | Finger print |
| D. | Stature |
| Answer» C. Finger print | |
| 265. |
The skull of Negroids are……. |
| A. | Meso-cephalic |
| B. | Brachy-cephalic |
| C. | Dalico-cephalic |
| D. | Mono-cephalic |
| Answer» C. Dalico-cephalic | |
| 266. |
The cephalic index of Caucasians is ……. |
| A. | 75-80 |
| B. | 70-75 |
| C. | 80-85 |
| D. | 65-70 |
| Answer» A. 75-80 | |
| 267. |
Short upper and lower extremities are the characteristic of …….. |
| A. | Indians |
| B. | Negroids |
| C. | Caucasians |
| D. | Mangoloids |
| Answer» D. Mangoloids | |
| 268. |
Proportionately longer leg than thigh is characteristic of……. |
| A. | Indians |
| B. | Negroids |
| C. | Caucasians |
| D. | Mangoloids |
| Answer» B. Negroids | |
| 269. |
Brachial index is an indices measured from….. |
| A. | skull |
| B. | long bone of upper extremities |
| C. | long bone of lower extremities |
| D. | long bone of upper & lower extremities |
| Answer» B. long bone of upper extremities | |
| 270. |
Crural index is an indices measured from….. |
| A. | skull |
| B. | long bone of upper extremities |
| C. | long bone of lower extremities |
| D. | long bone of upper & lower extremities |
| Answer» C. long bone of lower extremities | |
| 271. |
The Blumen Back’s classification of race is based on …. |
| A. | colour of skin |
| B. | colour of hair |
| C. | colour of iris |
| D. | Indices of bone |
| Answer» A. colour of skin | |
| 272. |
The cephalic index of Indians is…… |
| A. | 75-80 |
| B. | 80-85 |
| C. | 65-70 |
| D. | 70-75 |
| Answer» A. 75-80 | |
| 273. |
In highly decomposed body identification of….. is possible. |
| A. | Prostate |
| B. | Liver |
| C. | Kidney |
| D. | Thyroid |
| Answer» A. Prostate | |
| 274. |
The accuracy of sex determination from whole skeleton is….. |
| A. | 90% |
| B. | 95% |
| C. | 98% |
| D. | 100% |
| Answer» D. 100% | |
| 275. |
The accuracy of sex determination from skull and pelvic bone is….. |
| A. | 90% |
| B. | 95% |
| C. | 98% |
| D. | 100% |
| Answer» C. 98% | |
| 276. |
The sex can be determined from pelvic bone alone with accuracy of….. |
| A. | 90% |
| B. | 95% |
| C. | 98% |
| D. | 100% |
| Answer» B. 95% | |
| 277. |
……bone is not useful in determination of sex |
| A. | Sacrum |
| B. | Mandible |
| C. | Sternum |
| D. | Clavicle |
| Answer» D. Clavicle | |
| 278. |
22] In male the obturator foramen is …….. |
| A. | Oval |
| B. | Triangular |
| C. | Rectangular |
| D. | Square |
| Answer» A. Oval | |
| 279. |
In female length of body of sternum is ….. the length of manubrium. |
| A. | Less than twice |
| B. | equal to |
| C. | more than twice |
| D. | twice |
| Answer» A. Less than twice | |
| 280. |
In male upper border of manubrium is at the level of…….. |
| A. | lower margin of second thoracic vertebra |
| B. | lower margin of third thoracic vertebra |
| C. | upper margin of second thoracic vertebra |
| D. | lower margin of first thoracic vertebra |
| Answer» A. lower margin of second thoracic vertebra | |
| 281. |
The diameter of glenoid cavity of female scapula is…… |
| A. | more than 3.5 cm |
| B. | less than 3.5cm |
| C. | 3.5 cm |
| D. | none |
| Answer» B. less than 3.5cm | |
| 282. |
….pattern of sex chromosomes are frequently visible under microscope. |
| A. | XX |
| B. | XY |
| C. | XXY |
| D. | XO |
| Answer» A. XX | |
| 283. |
The spherical compact masses having drumstick appearance present in neutrophils are called as…… |
| A. | Barr bodies |
| B. | Davidson bodies |
| C. | Montegmeries tubercle |
| D. | Negri bodies |
| Answer» B. Davidson bodies | |
| 284. |
The planoconvex masses situated inside the nucleus is called as….. |
| A. | Barr bodies |
| B. | Davidson bodies |
| C. | Montegmeries tubercle |
| D. | Negri bodies |
| Answer» A. Barr bodies | |
| 285. |
In female Davidson bodies are seen in….. |
| A. | 15% |
| B. | 10% |
| C. | 3% |
| D. | 1% |
| Answer» C. 3% | |
| 286. |
In Turner’s syndrome the sex chromosomal pattern is….. |
| A. | XY |
| B. | XXY |
| C. | XX |
| D. | X0 |
| Answer» D. X0 | |
| 287. |
A female with short structure, webbed neck & sterility is seen in…. |
| A. | Turner’s syndrome |
| B. | Klinefelter’s syndrome |
| C. | Gonadal agenesis |
| D. | pseudo hermaphrodites |
| Answer» A. Turner’s syndrome | |
| 288. |
In gonadal agenesis the pattern of sex chromosome is…. |
| A. | XY |
| B. | XXY |
| C. | XX |
| D. | 00 |
| Answer» D. 00 | |
| 289. |
An anatomically male with XXY chromosome pattern is seen in…… |
| A. | Turner’s syndrome |
| B. | Klinefelter’s syndrome |
| C. | Gonadal agenesis |
| D. | Pseudo hermaphrodites |
| Answer» B. Klinefelter’s syndrome | |
| 290. |
When ovaries and testis both are present in an individual that condition is labeled as…… |
| A. | True hermaphrodites |
| B. | Pseudo hermaphrodites |
| C. | Turner’s syndrome |
| D. | Klinefelter’s syndrome |
| Answer» A. True hermaphrodites | |
| 291. |
The germination of deciduous teeth starts in maxilla by….. |
| A. | 4th /5th intrauterine month |
| B. | 6th /7th extrauterine month |
| C. | 4th /5th extrauterine month |
| D. | 6th /7th intrauterine month |
| Answer» A. 4th /5th intrauterine month | |
| 292. |
….. formula is used to estimate age of infant from teeth. |
| A. | Boyde’s |
| B. | Mile’s |
| C. | Gustafson’s |
| D. | Point |
| Answer» A. Boyde’s | |
| 293. |
Other than age the teeth also helps to determine……. |
| A. | Sex |
| B. | Blood group |
| C. | race |
| D. | All |
| Answer» D. All | |
| 294. |
…….is most reliable long bone used to estimate age of a person. |
| A. | femur |
| B. | humerus |
| C. | skull |
| D. | tibia |
| Answer» A. femur | |
| 295. |
As per Barcroft the pathological condition where oxygen is prevented from reaching the lungs is known as….. |
| A. | Anoxic anoxia |
| B. | Stagnant anoxia |
| C. | Anemic anoxia |
| D. | Histotoxic anoxia |
| Answer» A. Anoxic anoxia | |
| 296. |
As per Barcroft the pathological condition where available oxygen cannot be utilized by tissues is known as….. |
| A. | Anoxic anoxia |
| B. | Stagnant anoxia |
| C. | Anemic anoxia |
| D. | Histotoxic anoxia |
| Answer» D. Histotoxic anoxia | |
| 297. |
In …..poisoning the tissue gets poisoned leading to extracellular histotoxic anoxia. |
| A. | Chloroform |
| B. | Halothane |
| C. | Cyanide |
| D. | Carbon dioxide |
| Answer» C. Cyanide | |
| 298. |
..….. affects the entry of oxygen in the tissues due to decrease in cell membrane permeability. |
| A. | Chloroform |
| B. | Carbon dioxide |
| C. | cyanide |
| D. | Carbon monoxide |
| Answer» A. Chloroform | |
| 299. |
In ….poisoning the end product of cellular respiration cannot be removed. |
| A. | Chloroform |
| B. | Cyanide |
| C. | Halothane |
| D. | Carbon dioxide |
| Answer» D. Carbon dioxide | |
| 300. |
The bond of carboxyhaemoglobin leads to ……. |
| A. | Anoxic anoxia |
| B. | Anemic anoxia |
| C. | Stagnant anoxia |
| D. | Histotoxic anoxia |
| Answer» B. Anemic anoxia | |
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