Toxicology in Forensic Science

Toxicology in Forensic Science

Toxicology in Forensic Science Quiz Crafted By-

Fulmita Deb

Team Member

Sherlock Institute of Forensic Science India Pvt. Ltd, New Delhi


Introduction to Toxicology in Forensic Science 

Toxicology is a scientific discipline, overlapping with biology, chemistry, pharmacology, and medicine, that involves the study of the adverse effects of chemical substances on living organisms and the practice of diagnosing and treating exposures to toxins and toxicants. The relationship between dose and its effects on the exposed organism is of high significance in toxicology. Factors that influence chemical toxicity include the dosage, duration of exposure (whether it is acute or chronic), route of exposure, species, age, sex, and environment. Toxicologists are experts on poisons and poisoning. There is a movement for evidence-based toxicology as part of the larger movement towards evidence-based practices. Toxicology is currently contributing to the field of Cancer research, since some toxins can be used as drugs for killing tumor cells. One prime example of this is Ribosome Inactivating Proteins, tested in the treatment of Leukemia.

Let's look at the questions and their answer. 


Ques 1. Saturnism is associated with

a) Mercury

b) Lead

c) Cadmium

d) Arsenic

Answer –b) Lead


Ques 2. In an ECG, T waves are seen to be taller than usual, this is associated with

a) Krait bite

b) Sea snake bite

c) Cobra bite 

d) Chactidae bite 

Answer –b) Sea snake bite 


Ques 3. A self-proclaimed 'magician' was selling a drug substance which caused hallucinations in the patients. However, it was found that it was adulterated where the pure compound was not meant to cause any such effect. This act is punishable under

a) S. 276 IPC

b) S. 272 IPC

c) S. 278 IPC

d) S. 275 IPC

Answer - d) S. 275 IPC


Ques 4. Hyperthermia, tachycardia, severe mydriasis, violent behavior with painful photophobia is characteristic of 

a) Datura poisoning

b) Aconitine poisoning

c) Digitalis poisoning

d) Calotropis poisoning

Answer - a) Datura poisoning


Ques 5. In a case of suspected alcohol poisoning urine sample is preferably preserved in

a) Toluene

b) Thymol 

c) Phenyl mercuric nitrate 

d) All of these

Answer - c) Phenyl mercuric nitrate 


Ques 6. Miosis is not caused by

a) Morphine

b) Heroin

c) Belladonna

d) Choral hydrate

Answer - c) Belladonna

                                                 

Ques 7. Protopine and berberine are compounds of

a) Argemone mexicana

b Claviceps purpurea 

c) Croton triglium 

d) Strychnos nux vomica 

Answer - a) Argemone mexicana


Ques 8. "St. Anthony's fire" is related to 

a) Ergotism

b) Saturnism

c) Hydragyrism

d) None of these

Answer - a) Ergotism


Ques 9. Cytochrome P450 isozymes are involved in the metabolism of

a) Conium 

b) Aconitine

c) Protopine 

d) Strychnine

c) Synergism 

c) Synergism 

 Answer - b) Aconitine


Ques 10. The toxicity caused by administering two compounds at the same time is more than that caused by individual administration is an effect of

a) Hypersensitivity

b) Idiosyncrasy

c) Synergism 

d) Individual susceptibility

Answer - c) Synergism 

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