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(Single Best Answer) Question 991: The most reliable method of identification of an individual is ?
A) Dactylography
B) Scars
C) Anthropometry
D) Handwriting
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(Single Best Answer) Question 992: The minimum age at which an individual is responsible for his criminal act is ?
A) 7 years
B) 12 years
C) 16 years
D) 21 years
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(Single Best Answer) Question 993: The most reliable criteria in Gustafson's method of identification is ?
A) Cementum apposition
B) Transparency of root
C) Attrition
D) Root resorption
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(Single Best Answer) Question 994: At autopsy, the cyanide poisoning case will show the following features, except ?
A) Characteristic bitter lemon smell
B) Congested organs
C) The skin may be pinkish or cherry red in colour
D) Erosion and haemorrhages in oesophagus and stomach
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(Single Best Answer) Question 995: In India, magistrate inquest is done in the following cases, except ?
A) Exhumation cases
B) Dowry deaths within 5 years of marriage
C) Murder cases
D) Death of a person in police custody
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(Single Best Answer) Question 996: Which of the following statements is not correct regarding diatom ?
A) Diatoms are aquatic unicellular plant
B) Diatoms has an extracellular coat composed of magnesium
C) Acid digestion technique is used to extract diatoms
D) Presence of diatoms in the femoral bone marrow is an indication of antemortem inhalation of water
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(Single Best Answer) Question 997: In chronic arsenic poisoning the following samples can be sent for laboratory examination, except ?
A) Nail clippings
B) Hair samples
C) Bone biopsy
D) Blood sample
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(Single Best Answer) Question 998: In methyl alcohol poisoning there is CNS depression, cardiac depression and optic nerve atrophy. These effects are produced due to ?
A) Formaldehyde and formic acid
B) Acetaldehyde
C) Pyridine
D) Acetic acid
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(Single Best Answer) Question 999: In a firearm injury, there is burning, blackening, tatttooing around the wound, along with cherry red colour of the surronding tissues and is cruciate in shape, the injury is ?
A) Close shot entry
B) Close contact exit
C) Contact shot entry
D) Distant shot entry
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(Single Best Answer) Question 1000: A 27-year old sexually active male develops a vesiculobullous lesion on the glans soon after taking tablet paracetamol for fever. The lesion healed with hyperpigmentation. The most likely diagnosis is ?
A) Behcet's syndrome
B) Herpes genitalis
C) Fixed drug eruption
D) Pemphigus vulgaris
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