38. During autopsy, if spinal cord is to be examined, what is the most commonly used approach:
a. Anterior
b. Posterior
c. Lateral
d. Anterolateral
39. A middle aged man comes to OPD with paraesthesia of hands and feet, hyperkeratosis of palms, rain drop pigmentation and transverse lines on nails. Most likely person is having:
a. Arsenic poisoning
b. Lead poisoning
c. Mercury poisoning
d. Cadmium poisoning
40. In civil negligence, onus of proof lies on:
a. Judicial first class magistrate
b. Police not below the level of SI.
c. Doctor
d. Patient.
41. Condition promoting adipocere formation:
a. Dry and hot
b. Hot and humid
c. Dry and optimum
d. Cold and moist
42. According to MCI act, medical education granted by Indian universities come under:
a. Schedule I
b. Schedule II
c. Part I of Schedule III
d. Part II of schedule III
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