(Single Best Answer) Question 51: A middle aged man presents with paraesthesia of hands and feet. Examination reveals presence of Mees's lines in the nails and rain drop pigmentation in the hands. The most likely causative toxin for the above mentioned symptoms is?
A) Lead B) Arsenic C) Thallium D) Mercury Answer (Select an option above to get the answer):
A) Cavett's test B) Breath alcohol analyzer C) Gas liquid chromatography D) Thin layer chromatography Answer (Select an option above to get the answer):
(Single Best Answer) Question 54: A convict whose family or relations were not known and no biological sample was available with jail authorities, escaped from the jail. A dead body resembling the convict was found in nearby forest, but due to mutilation of face, identity could not be established. The positive identity that he is the same convict who escaped from jail can be established by?
A) Blood grouping B) DNA profile C) Anthropometry D) HLA typing Answer (Select an option above to get the answer):
(Single Best Answer) Question 55: A person was brought by police from the railway platform. He is talking irrelevant. He is having dry mouth with hot skin, dilated pupils, staggering gait and slurred speech. The most possible diagnosis is?
A) Alcohol intoxication B) Carbamates poisoning C) Organophosphorus poisoning D) Datura poisoning Answer (Select an option above to get the answer):
(Single Best Answer) Question 56: A 25 year old person sustained injury in right eye. He developed right corneal opacity following the injury. Left eye was already having poor vision. Corneoplasty of right eye was done and vision was restored. Medicolegally such injury is labelled as?
A) Grievous B) Simple C) Dangerous D) Serious Answer (Select an option above to get the answer):