Home / Courses / Медичний фаĸультет / Medicine 4 course / FM_ML / Tests / For groups according to schedule only - Forensic-medical examination of material evidences Started on Thursday, 28 April 2022, 4:42 PM State Finished Completed on Thursday, 28 April 2022, 4:59 PM Time taken 16 mins 59 secs Question 1 Hair of the man is similar with hair of an animal in following: Complete Marked out of 1.00 a. Structure of a cuticle b. Thickness of a cortical layer c. Structure of the ends d. Structure of a core e. Correlation of cortical and medullar layers Question 2 Complete Marked out of 1.00 On examination of a flat, where a corpse of a man aged 56 with incised wounds of the neck was found out, from a jamb of a door in a sitting-room in the direction of location of the corpse on the floor there is a chain of five pear-shaped stains of dried blood with a short diameter of 1-1.5 cm. The edges of stains are ray-like; their narrow ends are directed towards the corpse. These traces of blood are: a. Stains from drops. b. Blots and smears. c. Stains from splash. d. Streaks. e. Pools. Question 3 The most demonstrative methods of definition of presence of blood are: Complete Marked out of 1.00 a. Biochemical revealing of haemoglobin b. Test with benzidin c. Microspectral researches d. Microcrystalline reactions e. Test with luminolum Question 4 Complete Marked out of 1.00 On examination of the scene of death in the park on a garden bench there was found a corpse in sitting position with the thrown back head with stab-incised injury of the right chest, which had been made through the fabric of a white shirt. The fabric of a shirt around the damage is slightly saturated with blood. From the lower border of this damage on the shirt the trace 11.3 cm long, coming to an end by club-shaped thickening as a dark red strip 0.3 cm wide, goes downwards. A strip, as well as saturated site of fabric around the damage is dried, and makes the fabric denser. These traces of blood are: a. Blots and smears. b. Pools. c. Stains from drops. d. Streaks. e. Stains from splash. Question 5 Complete Can we estimate the source of bleeding on the human body by the lab examination of completely dryed blood stains. Marked out of 1.00 a. It is possible when there was only rectal bleeding. b. That possible when there was bleeding from the mouth, rectum and nose. c. It is possible when there was only nasal bleeding. d. No, it is impossible. e. Yes, we can do that in every case. Question 6 Complete On the face of the corps one vertical blood streak was revealed. It began from the lower lip and went vertically to the center of chin. It is right to consider that bleeding began when the person was: Marked out of 1.00 a. When the head was in vertical position. b. In vertical position. c. In sitting position. d. In any posture e. In horizontal position. Question 7 Forensic medicine studies one of the following objects: Complete Marked out of 1.00 a. Information about the circumstances of the crime b. Material evidence of technical (mechanical) origin c. Protocols of detention of suspects d. Sources of rumors about criminal acts of persons e. Material evidence of biological origin. Question 8 Complete The most important task of the forensic medical examiner as expert in the field of forensic medicine on a scene is: Marked out of 1.00 a. Delivery of material evidences b. Revealing the material evidences of a biological origin c. Photographing of material evidence d. Definition of group of blood e. Drawing up of the report of withdrawal of a material evidence Question 9 The blood stains from the drops not have following characteristics: Complete Marked out of 1.00 a. Formed by steep falling of blood on horizontal b. Have the bulb-shaped form if have fallen under an angle c. Cubical form if have fallen to a horizontal plane d. Status of edges of a drop depends on height of falling e. Formed by blood falling under an acute angle Question 10 Complete On the crime scene, near the dead body empty and dry used syringe was found. It is possible to find poisons remains inside that evidence during modern toxicological examinations ? Marked out of 1.00 a. That possible only if poison was hemolytic. b. Impossible. c. That possible only if poison was absorbtine. d. Yes, it is possible. e. When it was food poisoning. Question 11 The type of hair examination is: Complete Marked out of 1.00 a. Complex only b. Exceptions, inclusion c. Commission only d. Repeated only e. Identification Question 12 Can we estimate the height of blood dropping by the diameter of the blood stains on the floor? Complete Marked out of 1.00 a. When the diameter on stain was not more than 3 mm. b. Yes, we can. c. When the diameter on stain was not more than 5 cm. d. When the diameter on stain was more than 10 cm. e. No, we cannot. Question 13 What is expert must doing when the blood stains have been found out on snow or ice? Complete Marked out of 1.00 a. Accurately collect the snow with blood on a gauze with its further drying b. Investigate blood on a group accessory on a revealing place c. Collect snow with blood in a flask or a Petri dish d. Just make a photograph and describe, no need to collect a blood e. Collect the blood in a test tube, hermetically close and refer it to laboratory Question 14 Complete Marked out of On post-mortem examination of a corpse of man aged 36 at place of his residence there was revealed a brown-red substance on the floor around his head with the sizes of 26x28 cm in a form of dense slightly choppy layer, which can be easily removed piece by piece. This trace of blood is: 1.00 a. Streak. b. Blot. c. Smear. d. Spot. e. Pool. Question 15 The hair which dropped out have not the following characteristic: Complete Marked out of 1.00 a. the Bulb looks like a flask b. In layers of hair the emptiness filled with a soot. c. the Bulb is wrinkled d. the Bulb is dry e. Absence of the bulb cover Question 16 Complete Marked out of In the left hand of victim only 3 humans hairs were found. One hair had slightly damaged not atrophied root bulb. It is possible to estimate the sex of person and DNA structure by examining of this very little evidence in forensic laboratory ? 1.00 a. Yes, it is possible. b. That possible only if it was a man’s hair. c. That possible only if it was a cat’s hair. d. That possible only if it was a woman’s hair. e. Probably. Question 17 Complete Marked out of 1.00 On examination of a flat, where a corpse of a man aged 32 with incised wounds of the neck was found out, wall-paper on a wall in a sitting-room at a jamb of a door at height of 151 cm is soiled with stains of dried brown-red substance. Stains look like four fine chains in the form of exclamation marks inverted by the basis downwards. These traces of blood are: a. Pools. b. Streaks. c. Stains from drops. d. Stains from splash. e. Blots and smears. Question 18 The temperature influence on hair is not shown by: Complete Marked out of 1.00 a. Red shade of hair b. Tags of coaling c. Presence of the big emptiness in cerebral substance d. Ruptures of structure of hair e. Dim greenish colour of hair Question 19 Which method is the best for medico-legal identification of the person ? Complete Marked out of 1.00 a. Biological. b. Anthropological. c. DNA profiling. d. Osteological. e. Examinations of fingerprints. Question 20 What is the laboratory in forensic medical bureau make investigations of group of blood? Complete Marked out of 1.00 a. Histological b. Medical-criminalistic c. Toxicological d. Immunological e. Cytological ◀︎ - examination of infanticides Jump to...