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SIBUGAY TECHNICAL INSTITUTE INCORPORATED

Lower Taway, Ipil, Zamboanga Sibugay


www.sibugaytech.edu.ph ROHITO A. FORNIZ
09657128628
EXAMINATION CDI 3
Multiple Choice: Choose the letter of the correct answer. Write only the letter in the space provided otherwise write what
is being asked for.

Name____________________________________ Year level__________________ Date:______________ PN;_____

1. _____ branch of medicine which deals with the application of medical knowledge to the purpose of law and in the administration of justice.
a. Legal medicine b. Preventive medicine c. Pathologic medicine d. Medical jurisprudence
2. _____ the application of medical science to elucidate legal problems.
a. Forensic medicine b. Medical jurisprudence c. Pathologic medicine d. Rehabilitation medicine
3. _____ authorized to perform autopsies (3 to 5)
4. _____
5. _____
6. _____ earliest medico legal expert.
a. Antistius b. Imhotep c. Orfila d. Zachias
7. _____ first police surgeon or forensic pathologists, he performed the autopsy in the body of Julius Ceasar.
a. Antistius b. Imhotep c. Orfila d. Zachias
8. _____ papal physician, is regarded as the father of forensic medicine. He published questiones Medico-Legales dealt with legal aspect of wound.
a. Antistius b. Imhotep c. Orfila d. Zachias
9. _____ founder of modern toxicology.
a. Antistius b. Imhotep c. Orfila d. Zachias
10. ____ in the Philippines, in 1858, the first medical textbook related to Medico-legal practice, Manual de medicina Domestica by Spanish
Physician, chief army physician.
a. Antistius b. Imhotep c.Dr. Rafael Genard Y. Mas d. Zachias
11. ____ objects are substances which may be part of the body of crime the body of crime.
a. Corpus delict b. Quasi delict c. Furtum delict d. Rapina delict
12. ____ there are two kinds of sketch, rough and finished sketch.
a. true b. false c. both d. neither
13. ____ a person ceases to increase in height after.
a. 25 b. 35 c. 45 d. 20
14. ____ French criminologists devised a scheme utilizing anthropometrical measurement of the human body as the basis of identification.
a. Alphonse Bertillon b. Alfonse benille c. Albert berteins d. Alphonse bessinisi
15. ____ a best cannot be recognize by the clearest moonlight at a distance of greater than ___ yards.
a. 10-14 b. 16-17 c. 10-12 d. 12-14
16. ____ there are no two identical fingerprints, the chance of being same is calculated to be 1 to 64, 000, 000, 000.
a. true b. false c. both d. neither
17. ____ fingerprints are form in the fetus in the ___ month of pregnancy.
a. 3rd month b. 4th month c. 5th month d. 6th month
18. ____ an adult has ___ teeth.
a. 33 b. 32 c. 35 d. 28
19. ____ presidential decree no. ___ requiring practitioners of dentistry to keep records of their patients.
a. 1576 b. 1575 c. 1578 d. 1579
20. ____ is the science of handwriting analysis, to determine the genuineness or authorship.
a. bibliotics b. dactylography c. dactyloscopy d. poroscopy
21. ____ in determining of the skeleton, the pelvis, skull, eternum, femur and humerus bones must be studied.
a. true b. false c. neither d. both
22. ____ the cranium of male is, mastoid process is larger, styloid process shorter and lower jaw larger and wider.
a. true b. false c. both d. neither
23. ____ if the fetus is 16 cm what is the probable age in months?
a. 2 b. 3 c. 4 d. 5
24. ____ sex can be distinguished in what month of pregnancy?
a. a. 2 b. 3 c. 4 d. 5
25. ____ eyebrows and eyelashes beginning to form in what month of pregnancy?
a. 3 b. 4 c. 5 d. 6
26. ____ the development of the breast in female commences at the age?
a. 10- 12 b.12-13 c. 13-14 d. 15
27. ____ state of the body in which there is complete, persistent and continuous cessation of the vital functions of the brain, heart and lungs.
a. somatic death b. clinical death c. a and b d. a only
28. ____ not really death but merely a transient loss of consciousness or temporary cessation of the vital functions of the body on a account of
disease.
a. apparent death of state of suspended animation b cellular death
c. muscle death d. none of them
29. ____ cooling of the body is also known as?
a. rigor mortis b. algor mortis c. livor mortis d. all of them
30. ____ stage of post mortem rigidity, cadaveric rigidity or death struggle of muscles is also known as?
a. rigor mortis b. algor mortis c. livor mortis d. all of them
31. ____ cooling of the body occur or rapid during the ___ hours?
a. 1 hour after death b. 2 hours after death c. 3 hours after death d. 4 hours after death
32. ____ post mortem rigidity develops hours after death?
a. 1-2 hour after death b. 2 hours after death c. 3-6 hours after death d. 4-6 hours after death
33. ____ post mortem lividity or cadaveric lividity or post mortem suggilation at post mortem hypostasis is also known as? a. rigor mortis
b. algor mortis c. livor mortis d. all of them
34. ____ this is the instantaneous rigidity of muscles which occurs at the moment of death due to extreme nervous tension, exhaustion, and injury to
the nervous system or injury to the chest.
a. apparent death of state of suspended animation b cellular death
c. cadaveric spasm d. none of them
35. ____ in cadaveric spasm, only group of muscles are involved and they are usually not symmetrical.
a. True b. False c. partly true d. none of them

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36. ____ post mortem lividity usually appears, how many hours after death?
a. 1-2 hour after death b. 2 hours after death c. 3-6 hours after death d. 4-6 hours after death
37. ____ associated with evolution of foul smelling gases and accompanied by the change of color of the body.
a. traumatic asphyxia b. putrefaction c. perforating d. hematoma
38. ____ Carbon Monoxide, ammonia, hydrogen, sulphureted hydrogen, phosphoretted hydrogen and methane are gases produced in dead body, that
is foul-smelling or offensive odor.
a. True b. false c. partly true d. none of them
39. ____ effects of pressure of gases of putrefaction are; displacement of blood, bloating of body and extrusion of fetus.
a.True b. false c. partly true d. none of them
40. The ff. organs putrefy early, except:
a. brain b. eyes c. esophagus d. none of them
41._____Rigor mortis present all over. Hypostasis well developed and fixed. How many hours since time of death?
a. 6 hours b. 12 hours c. 24 hours d. 36 hours
42._____Ova of flies seen. Moving maggots seen. How many times since time of death?
a. 12 hours b. 24 hours c. 36 hours d. 48 hours
43.____ Hair and nails loose. How many times since time of death?
a. 12 hours b. 24 hours c. 48 hours d. 72 hours
44. ____Egg flies usual time to be hatched and the mere fact that there are maggots in the cadaver. How many hours since time of death? a.
12 hours b. 24 hours c. 48 hours d. 72 hours
45. ____How many hours for food inside the stomach to evacuate?
a. 2 hours b. 3-4 hour c. 1-2 hours d. 3 hours
46. ____ is the place where the essential ingredients of the criminal act took place.
a. cause of crime b. crime c. crime scene d. all of them
47. The ff are methods of crime scene search, except:
a. strip b. double strip c. spiral d. zone e. wheel f. none g. grid
48. ____ is the comprehensive study of a dead body, performed by trained physician, employing recognize dissection procedure and techniques.
a. investigation b. autopsy c. cause of death d. medical investigation
49. _____Average weight of human brain?
a. 1234-1358 b. 1245 – 1250 c. 1250-1290 d. 1358-1390
50. ____ is the injury, disease or the combination of both injury and disease, responsible for initiating the trend or physiological disturbance, brief or
prolonged, which produce the fatal termination.
a. investigation b. autopsy c. cause of death d. medical investigation
51. ____ is the physiologic derangement incompatible with life which is initiated by the cause of death.
a. mechanism of death b. autopsy c. cause of death d. medical investigation
52. ____ is the explanation as to how the cause of death came into being?
a. mechanism of death b. autopsy c. cause of death d. manner of death
53. ____ kind of death penalty, where a victim mad to stand on flat form, a noose made of rope around the neck and the other end is fixed in an
elevated structure?
a. death by hanging b. death by asphyxia c. death by strangulation d. death by scalding
54. ____ crucifixion, nailing the person on a cross, the cause of death is?
a. death by hanging b. death by asphyxia c. traumatic asphyxia d. death by strangulation
55. ____ classification of suicide which is deliberate and planned?
a. first degree b. 2nd degree c. 3rd degree d. degree holder
56. ____ due to drug may be considered as accidental rather than suicidal. A person takes much more of the drug unintentionally.
a. automatism b. automatician c. automatic d. hardcore
57. ____The human body without food loses 1/24 of its weight daily and a loss of ___ the weight results to death?
a. 50% b.40% c. 30% d. 20%
58. ____Without food and water, a person cannot survive more than ___ days?
A. 5 days b. 10 days c. 7 days d. 3 days
59. ____ But with water, a person can survive without food for ___?
a. 50-60 days b. 30-50 days c. 40-60 days d. 70 days
60. ____ the disruption of the anatomic integrity of a tissues of the body?
a. hematoma b. incised wound c. wound d. abrasion
61.____ Kind of wounding the agent that enters the body but did not come out, ___?
a. penetrating b. perforating c. contusion d. hematoma
62. ___ When the wounding agents produces communication between the inner and outer portion of the hollow organ,
a. penetrating b. perforating c. vital reaction d. hematoma
63. ____It is the sum total of all reactions of tissues or organ to trauma, ___?
a. penetrating b. perforating c. vital reaction d. hematoma
64. ____, physical injury which is located at the site at the application of force.
a. contry-coup injury b. coup injury c. vital reaction d. hematoma
65. ____, physical injury found opposite the site of application force?
a. contry-coup injury b. coup injury c. vital reaction d. hematoma
66. _____Effusion of blood into the tissue underneath the skin on account of the rupture of the blood vessels as a result of the application of blunt
force, ___ or (pasa)?
a. contry-coup injury b. coup injury c. contusion d. hematoma
67. _____Effusion of blood in the newly from cavity underneath the skin, ____ or (bukol)?
a. contry-coup injury b. coup injury c. contusion d. hematoma
68._____ Removal of the superficial epithelial layer of the skin caused by rub or friction against a hard surface, ___?
a. hematoma b. incised wound c. wound d. abrasion
69. _____Produce by a sharp-edged instrument like knife or razor, ___?
a. hematoma b. stab wound c. incised wound d. abrasion
70. _____Produce by the penetration of sharp pointed and sharp edge instrument like knife or scissor, ___?
a. hematoma b. stab wound c. incised wound d. abrasion
71. ___ is a tear of the skin and the underlying tissues due to forcible contact with a blunt instrument?
a. hematoma b. stab wound c. incised wound d. lacerated wound
72. ____An average size adult has 5-6 liters of blood, but a loss of ___ may result to hypovolemic shock and death?
a. 2litters b. 1/3 - 2/5 c. a and b d. None of the above
73. ____ is the disturbance of fluid balance resulting to peripheral deficiency.
a. hematoma b. shock c. incised wound d. lacerated wound
74. ____ is the extravasation or loss of blood from the circulation brought about by wounds in the cardiovascular system?
a. hematoma b. shock c. hemorrhage d. lacerated wound
75. ____ is the sudden release of potential energy producing a localized increase in pressure. (ex. Like what happen in Davao)?
a. explosion b. firearms c. hematoma d. shock
76. ____ is an instrument used for the propulsion of a projectile by the expensive force of gases coming from the burning of gunpowder?
a. explosion b. firearms c. hematoma d. shock

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77. ____ firearm with muzzle velocity of not more than 1400 feet per second?
a. explosion b. firearms c. low velocity firearm d. shock
78. ____ firearm with muzzle velocity of more than 1400, usually 2,200 to 2,500 feet per second?
a. explosion b. firearms c. low velocity firearm d. high velocity firearm
79. ____ when trigger is less than 1 lbs?
a. hair trigger b. high trigger c. hair trigger d. None of them
80. Movements of bullets as it comes out of the muzzle?
a. forward b. spinning c. tumbling d. all of the above
81.____ by product of complete combustion of the gunpowder?
a. smoke b. smoke free c. green smoke d. black powder
82. ____ Smoke Blackening is seen at what distance in gsw?
a. 12 inch b. 30 cm c. a and b d. None of them
83. ____Soot, Smudging, Fouling are all the same?
a. True b. false c. partly true d. none of them
84. ____Unburned, burning and partially burned powder in gsw?
a. powder b. powder grain c. powder green d. greenless powder
85. ____Peppering in gsw is seen at what distance?
a. 12 inch - 30 cm b. 24 inch or 60cm. c. a and b d. None of them
86. ____Soot or Smudging in gsw can be wiped off?
a. True b. false c. partly true d. none of them
87. ____Stippling in gsw cannot be removed?
a. True b. false c. partly true d. none of them
88. Pressure of bullet on the skin will cause the skin to be depressed and as the bullet lacerate the skin, ____?
a. hematoma b. stab wound c. incised wound d. abrasion or contusion collar
89. The exit tends to be circular or nearly circular with abrasion at its border, ____?
a. shored gsw b. smoke free c. green smoke d. black powder
90. _____DERMAL NITRATE TEST can be done within 24 hours but not exceeding 72 hours
a. True b. false c. partly true d. none of them
91. _____Paraffin, is also called lung or Gonzales test?
a. True b. false c. partly true d. none of them
92. _____Entrance in gsw is usually smaller in size except in near shot or close contact gunshot wound to the head?
a. True b. false c. partly true d. none of them
93. _____Abrasion collar is seen in entrance gsw?
a. True b. false c. partly true d. none of them
94. _____Shape of exit gsw are slit like and cruciform?
a. True b. false c. partly true d. none of them
95. _____Smudging and tattooing are seen in entrance gsw?
a. True b. false c. partly true d. none of them
96. _____Smokeless powder consist of ;
a. cellulose nitrate b. nitro glycerine c. both a and b d. none
97. _____Short range gsw is/are?
a. 15cm b. 6inch c. both a and b d. none
98. _____Contusion is also known as bruise?
a. True b. false c. partly true d. none of them
99. _____ is the physiologic derangement incompatible with life which is initiated by the cause of death.
a. mechanism of death b. autopsy c. cause of death d. medical investigation
100. ___ is the science of handwriting analysis, to determine the genuineness or authorship.
a. bibliotics b. dactylography c. dactyloscopy d. poroscopy

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