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    1. In the strict sense of the word FORENSIC MEDICINE

    means :

    A. Application of medicine to legal cases.

    B. Application of medical science to elucidate legal

    pro emsC. Knowledge of law in relation to the practice of

    medicine

    D. All of the above

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    2. The following are applied in identification of

    persons

    A. law of multiplicity of evidence in

    identification

    .C. Both

    D. Neither

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    3. The scientific methods of identification are:

    A. finger printingB. identification of skeleton

    C. dental identification

    .

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    4. The art of identification by use of the hands and its

    parts:

    A. Dactylography

    B. Poroscopy

    C. DactyloscopyD. All of the above

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    5. Instances when the size of the entrance wound is

    bigger that the caliber of the firearm used:

    A. contact fire

    B. acute angular approach of the bullet

    .

    D. All of the above

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    7. The commonly used methods of deception detection

    are the following:

    A. use of polygraph or lie detection machine

    . ypno smC. administration of truth serum

    D. All of the above

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    8. In identification, the characteristics of an

    individual that may not easily be changes are the

    following:

    A. Gait

    .

    C. Speech

    D. All of the

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    9. In determining the sex of a skeleton which is/are

    NOT use:

    A. ribs

    C. carpalsD. All of the above

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    10. Which one of the following statement is/are

    WRONG?

    A. the male pelvis is lighter in construction thanthe female pelvis

    B. the female cranium has a more curve shaft

    C. the styloid process is shorter in female bonesD. All of the above

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    11. Post-mortem lividity maybe due to any of the

    following:

    A. suggillationB. hypostasis

    C. diffusion

    D. all of the above

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    12. The sum total of all reactions of tissues or

    organs to trauma is known as :

    A. physical injuries

    C. vital reactionsD. all of the above

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    13. The following are classified as open wounds:

    A. gunshot wound

    B. lacerated wound

    .D. all of the above

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    14. The following are classified as closed wounds

    EXCEPT:

    A. hematoma

    B. sprainC. contusion

    D. perforating wound

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    15. One example of a smooth bore fire arms is:

    A.double barrel shotgun

    B.smith wesson hand un

    C.armalite rifleD.colt handgun

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    16. In the identification of fire arms or ballistics isin firearms injuries since which statement is

    wrong:

    A. differentes between entrance and exit of

    gunshot wounds

    B. Determines the distance between theassailant to the victim

    C. Determines of relative position of the victim

    from the assailant

    D. All of the above

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    17. The product of combustion produced by the

    firearms are the following:

    A. smudging

    B. singeing

    . tattoo ngD. all of the above

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    19. The following officials of the Government are

    authorized to make death investigations:

    A. provincial of City Prosecutors

    B. director of the Philippine National Police

    C. director of the National Bureau of

    InvestigationD. All of the above

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    20. The different changes that takes place in the

    muscles of the body after death:

    A. stage of primary flaccidityB. stage of postmortem rigidity

    D. all of the above

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    21. Its Medico-Legal importance is to

    approximate the time of death:

    A. rigor mortis

    . muscu ar con rac on

    C. cadaveric spasm

    D. all of the above

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    22. The following officers are authorized to

    perform autopsies and dissections:

    A.health officers

    B.medical officers of the law enforcement

    C.members of the medical staff ofaccredited hospitals

    D. all of the above

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    24. Permission for cremation may be granted

    when:

    A. the identity of the deceased is not yetestablished

    B. death is due to natural causes

    C. due to infectious diseasesD. All of the above

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    25. Things demanded in a medical witness:

    A. unbiased in his/her testimony

    B. experted his/her field of specialty

    .

    D. all of the above

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    28. The whole body becomes rigid due to thecontraction of the muscles appearing three

    to six hours after death:

    A. muscle rigidity

    B. rigor mortis

    C. heat stiffeningD. All of the above

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    30. When the injuries inflicted will incapacitate anindividual to do his usual activities or medical

    attendance of from ten to thirty days:

    A. less serious physical injury

    B. slight physical injury

    C. serious physical injuryD. all of the above

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    31. If the number of gunshot wounds of entranceand exit found in the body of the victim is

    even, the presumption is that no bullet is

    lodge in the body; if odd the presumption isthat one or more bullets has been lodged in

    the body, which does not apply?:

    A. law of current

    B. law in constant motion

    C. kinetic energy

    D. all of the above

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    32. Pugilistic attitude is not found in:

    A. poisoning

    B. stabbing

    C. gunshot woundD. all of the above

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    33. A young man was stabbed in the abdomen

    developed generalized peritonitis and died.

    Peritonitis is the:

    A. manner of death

    B. immediate cause of death

    C. proximate cause of deathD. none of the above

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    34. A person lost the power of speech after

    being physically assaulted. The offender is

    not liable for:

    A. homicide

    . mur er C. parricide

    D. All of the

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    35. Which of the following is/are NOT the

    characteristic of an exit gunshot wound?

    A. contusion collar

    B. wound smaller than the bullet

    C. tattooing or smudgingD. all of the above

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    36. Paraffin test is performed at the dorsum of thehands of the suspect assailant by shooting:

    A. to determine the distance of the nuzzle of thewounding gun from the victim

    B. to approximate how many times the offender

    re e gun

    C. to determine the power make and the caliber of

    the gun used in the killing or inflicting of injury

    on the victim.

    D. To determine whether it is possible that thesuspect could have fired the gun

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    37. A physician who specializes or is involved

    primarily with medico-legal duties is known

    as:

    A. medico-legal officer

    .

    C. medical examiner

    D. all of the above

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    38. Distinction between an ordinary physician and a medico-

    legal officer are the following:

    A. ordinary physician sees an injury on the viewpoint of

    treatment, while a medico-legal officer sees injury onthe point of view of cause.

    B. The purpose of an ordinary physician examining a

    proper treatment can be administered, while thepurpose of a medico-legal officer is to make a report

    and testify before a court

    C. Minor injuries are ignored by an ordinary physician,

    while a medico-legal officer records all bodily injuries

    D. All of the above

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    39. A physician witness who testifies in court onmatters he perceived from his patient in the

    course of physician-patient relationship is

    considered as an:

    A. expert witness

    .

    C. paid witnessD. none of the above

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    41. In actual interrogation and recording inpolygraph examination, the following standard

    test question are NOT asked:

    A. irrelevant question

    B. cell phone number

    C. biodata questionD. all of the above

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    43. It is an expressed acknowledgement by the

    accused in a criminal case of the truth of his guilt

    as to the crime charged:

    A. Confirmation

    .

    C. InterrogationD. None of the above

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    44. Increased of lactic acid, phosphoric acid andthe reaction become acidic in the muscle after

    death is found in:

    A. postmortem rigidity

    B. cadaveric ri idit

    C. rigor mortisD. All of the above

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    45. The presence of a weapon which is tightly

    grasped by the hand of a victim of shooting

    incident is an example of:

    A. rigor mortis

    .

    C. death stiffeningD. cadaveric rigidity

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    46. It is found in the most dependent portion of the

    body involving the superficial layer of the skin,

    color is dull red, purplish, and uniform notelevated which appear after death:

    A. postmortem lividityB. postmortem hypostasis

    C. postmortem suggillation

    D. all of the above

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    47. Which would indicate that a gun was fired atshort range:

    A. abrasion collarB. contusion collar

    C. tattooin or pepperin

    D. all of the above

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    48. The relative position of the assailant to thevictim in cases of gunshot wound cannot be

    determined by:

    A. peppering

    B. tattooing

    C. Singeing

    D. All of the above

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    50. Causes of death:

    A. proximate cause of death

    B. immediate cause of death

    C. Underlying cause of death

    D. All of the above