Forensic Medicine: Death, Injury, and Integrity
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Questions
30
Duration
30 min
Faculty-reviewed
30
Updated
05 May 2026
About this mock
A comprehensive mixed mock drawing 5 questions from each of the two easy Forensic Medicine mocks, 10 from the medium mock, and 10 from the hard mock — providing a full cross-level challenge spanning core vocabulary, applied casework, and professional ethics.
The 5 questions from Easy Mock 1 (Foundations) cover: strangulation types, rigor mortis PMI and sequence, manner of death classification, hanging definition, and abrasion features.
The 5 questions from Easy Mock 2 (Burns, Head Injuries, Identity) cover: second-degree burn classification, dying declaration under Section 26 BSA 2023, extradural haemorrhage features, infanticide under Section 101 BNS 2023, and spermatozoa survival times.
The 10 medium questions cover: distinguishing staged hanging from strangulation by ligature mark, SIDS diagnosis of exclusion, organophosphate autopsy findings, CO-Hb 38% clinical interpretation, delayed sexual assault examination at 96 hours, manner of death opinion vs court determination, post-mortem burns (absent soot + CO-Hb), Rule of Thumb PMI calculation, organophosphate cause vs manner, and POCSO age estimation protocol.
The 10 hard questions cover: post-mortem alcohol in decomposed body, thin skull rule with cardiac disease, re-autopsy hyoid fracture assessment, COPD petechiae qualified interpretation, post-conviction disclosure obligation, fire death with competing SDH and CO-Hb, prosecution pressure for false PMI precision, FMO pressured to amend rape report, railway death post-mortem placement indicators, and confirmation bias from self-harm history.
Allow 30 minutes.
Sources & references
Questions in this mock are written and verified against the following sources. Citations are recorded per question and shown in the explanation after submission.
- cited in 30 questions
Nandy, Apurba — Principles of Forensic Medicine Including Toxicology
New Central Book Agency, 4th Edition (2015), Chapter 3: Custodial Deaths — Forensic Obligations
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Common questions
What does the Forensic Medicine: Death, Injury, and Integrity mock cover?+
A comprehensive mixed mock drawing 5 questions from each of the two easy Forensic Medicine mocks, 10 from the medium mock, and 10 from the hard mock — providing a full cross-level challenge spanning core vocabulary, applied casework, and professional ethics. The 5 questions from Easy Mock 1 (Foundations) cover: strangulation types, rigor mortis PMI and sequence, manner of death classification, hanging definition, and abrasion features. The 5 questions from Easy Mock 2 (Burns, Head Injuries, Id
How many questions and how long is the test?+
30 multiple-choice questions, 30 minutes total. Difficulty: mixed. Tier: Premium.
Who is this mock for?+
Forensic science students and aspirants who want timed, exam-style practice with explanations and verified source citations on Forensic Medicine, FACT, NET. Useful for postgraduate entrance preparation and for BSc / MSc forensic students testing their recall under time.
Are the questions reviewed?+
Yes — 30 of 30 questions are faculty-reviewed. Each question carries a verified source citation.
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