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" 1.

A patient with hepatoma was erroneously diagnosed


as tuberculoma by a licensed physician. This was the
result of the non- performance of the necessary
work-ups. The physician is guilty of:

A.
B.
C.
D.

lllegal practice of mediclne


Dereliction of duty
Criminal negligence
Malpractice

Nts:
2.

Ans:
6.

traffic officer. Which can he invoke?


a. Doctor's right of way in heavy traffic
b. Right of way in response to an emergency

c.
d.

Peter is the son of a cardiologist. Upon graduation


and before passing the board exams, he put his
name under a sign bearing his father's name and
started seeing patients. A patient was mismanaged

Ans:
7.

committed?
a. lllegal practice of medicine against peter
b. Malpractice vs. Peter
c. Malpractice vs. Peter's father

d.

hts:

No liability

c.

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Consent by the wife is necessary


Paul's parent

8.
a

Grandparents

AP

Which describe appropriately Anna,s action ?


a. Not considered an act constituting practice
of medicine
b. lllegal practice of medicine
c. Malpractice acts
d. Acting underfalse pretenses

He is illegally practicing medicine in the


He needs to pass the local board eiams

While driving in EDSA, Dr. Devenecia witnessed the

shooting

9.

a group of
to

armed

appear in court

Expert witness
Hostile witness

Reluctant witness
A

Dr. Estrada is connected with one of the Regional


Health Unit's of Abra. One of her task is to
implement the family planning program of the

correct?

a. She has the


b.

Freedom

to act out one's belief is

c.

constitutionally protected right


Gloria is guilty of inflicting physical injuries

is

practicing

the tenets of

d.

her

Gloria illegally practiced medicine

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prerogative

to

choose

treatment modalities to apply to patients.


She can invoke self-limitation to practice
based on religious beliefs

to be transferred to duties
consistent with her beliefs
She is liable insubordination for not carrying
out the duties of her position.
She must ask

religion.

I-

politician by

government. She is a devout Catholic and espouses


only the rhythm method. Which of the following is

the following statement is correct?

d.

of a

assailants. He was subpoenaed


and appeared as:
a. Ordinary witness

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Gloria de Castro is a faith healer who beats up the


sick to exorcise the evil sprits causing the disease.
One follower who was injured sued her. Which of

Gloria

b.
c.
d.

b.
c.

the

before he can practice.

Mary's daLghter was suffering from diarrhea. She


- Mild
30, a household remedy as classified by BFAD.

a.

for

philippines.

d.

consulted Anna who told her to give pedialite

5.

medical mission performing operations

Paul

&rs;

Dr.. lgnacio, an American surgeon is in the philippines


on holiday. He joined a group of Filipino surgeons in

poor and the marginalized. Which of the following is


correct?
a. He can invoke reciprocity as the basis for his
performing surgery in the philippines.
b. He can practice even without a certification
of registration from the Board of Medicine.

Paul an 18 year-old married male, was diagnosed


with ruptured acute appendicitis. Who should give
the consent for surgery?

Alts:

None
Right to violate minor traffic rules
C

a.
b.
c.
d.

4.

Dr. Bunye is scheduled to preside over a CpC in the

Medical School. He is late, so that on his own


volition, countered the traffic flow in the opposite
lane to reach his destination. He was caught by a

and suffered injury. Peter was sued. What is the fault

3.
@

10.

Jose was stabbed and brought to Dr. Juan for


management. Dr. Juan refused to treat Jose since he
was a physiatrist. Which one of the following is

c.
d.
Ans:

Real estate property

Medical library, equipment and instruments


D

applicable?

a.

15. Jose gave consent

Dr. iuan can invoke his right to choose his


patients
Dr. Juan must manage the stabbing victim

b.
c, lt is illegal to

with chronic renal

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b.
c.
d.

court

to

produce

his

one of the

to

make the

consent invalid?
a. lnformed and enlightened

Dr. Juan is liable for damages

11. ln a malpractice case, Dr. Santos was

disease. Which

following requisites was violated as

refuse rendering medical

service

d.

to surgically remove one of

kidneys which he intends to sell to a patient in Japan

ordered

at trial the patient's

Obtainedvoluntarily
Subject matter must be legal
Enlightened

by the

charts,

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laboratory and x-ray results and other documents


under his possession and control. The process served
on him to dothis is called:
a. Ordinary Subpeona
b. Subpoena duces tecum
c. Subpoena ad testificandum
d. Court summons
Ans:

16.

Dr. Tan refuses to attend on several occasions a


court hearing citing as reason that he has a lot of
OPD patients to see. He may cited for:

a.
b.
c.
d.

Direct contempt of court


lndirect contempt of court
Disrespect for the court
Unduly prioritizing his clinic practice

Ans:

with 3 month
history of chest pains and fainting spells that you
feel merit cardiac catheterization. After informing

12. You evaluated a 55 -year old man

L7,

the

resident physician followed

a.

intervention. What should

you do?

a.
b.
c.
d.

b.

Respect his choice

E5plore reasons for his decision and try to


convince him again.
Consider the discussion ended
Continue with the procedure nevertheless

c.
d.

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13. A 60- year old patient has complaints of abdominal


that is persistent but not extreme. Workup shows
hepatoma. He just retired from a busy professional
career and he and his wife are about to leave for a

b.
c.
d.
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18.

no prenatal care presents a term. On ultrasound she


has a placenta previa, but she refuses to cesarean
section for any reason. What should the physician

Exercise the therapeutic privilege and


inform him later when he returns
lnform him of his condition now
lnform him when his condition worsens
lnform his wife first

do?

a.
b.
c.
d.

14. One of the following is not subject to legal execution


if a physician loses a civil suit for malpractice.
Golf shares
Stocks and money in bank

The resident clerk is not liable since he is


merely a trainee under the supervision of
the consultant.
Both the consultant and the resident are
liable for poor patient care
The consultant is not liable since the
discretion lies with resident to either follow
or not to follow his advice
The resident is liable since he is the one
who exercised the clinical judgment that
injured the patient

A Z4-year old woman who has previously received

a.
b.

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round the world cruise. What should you do?

a.

the order of

consultant that a face value was grossly wrong and


resulted in injury to the patient. Which is correct?

him fully of the benefits, consequences, risks, etc..


he was able to demonstrate that he understands all
of these, he refuses

Ans:

Operate since this is an emergency


Respect the patient's wishes
Refer the matter to the ethics committee as
this involves the life of the mother and the
fetus
The physician should get a court order to
force a cesarean section

d.

19. Jose's inability to pay Dr. Kildare his fees for services

Theanesthesiologist

rendered may result in:

a.
b.
c.
d.
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Automatic termination

of the patient-MD

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relationship
Action for collection filed by the physician
against the patient
Lessened physician liability for negligence
Abandonment

24. The receptionist in the hospital lobby receives a fee


from Dr. Ola for referring cases to the latter. This
fee, which is unethical, is called:
a. Contingent fee
b. Dichotomous fee
c. Retainer fee
d. Referral fee

20. ln a case of botched up surgery, Dr. Pedora, the


chairman of surgery at Marconi Medical Center was
called in to testify on the procedure. He is giving
testimony

Ans.

B. Expert witness
C. Hostile witness

D. Defense witness

21.

An administrative complaint was filed with the PRC


against a physician who was eventually found guilty.
This may result in:
a. Reprimand, suspension or revocation of
license to practice
b. lmprisonment for criminal negligence

Ans:

26. Operating room nurses are employees of the


hospital and any wrongful act committed by them,
the hospital must be held liable. However, where a

private surgeon enters the operating room to


operate on his private patient, any wrongful act
committed by the nurses in this course of such

compensate for injuries sustained


Need to be re-certified

operation, the private surgeon not the hospital must


be held liable. This is based on the doctrine of:
a. Borrowed servant
b. Vicarious liability

22. Dr. P. Abling's wife filed an administrative complaint


before the PRC against her husband who was living
with a mistress for having abandoned her and her
three children. The doctor's acts are grounds for
revoking his registration certificate and classified as:
a. Personal disqualification
b. Unprofessional conduct
c. Unethical conduct
d. Criminal act

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23.

c.
d.

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The second surgeon


The gynecologist

these is;

a.
b.
c.
d.

gynecologist performed a total abdominal


hysterectomy on a patient with myoma uteri. Before

b.
c.

loquitor

Foreseeability

a result of the deformity he sustained from a


facelift operation, Mary Juana su6d Dr. Hanny Bal for
mental anguish, social humiliation and moral shock.
The type of damages she can recover as a result of

underthe Captain ofthe ship Doctrine?


a. The operating room nurse

Res ipsa

27. As

closing the abdomen, he discovered that the patient


had cancer of the cecum so he referred the patient
to a general surgeon to perform the resection. Three
days post-op, the patient had to be reopened and a
piece of gauze was found. Who may be held liable

Ans:

c. Civil damages paid to the patient to


d.

25. Dr. Ola refused to render service in an emergency


case in an NPA controlled territory. Which is correct?
a. His license will be revoked
b. He will be civilly liable for the injuries
sustained by the patient by the patient for
his failure to treat.
c. He can refuse service if there is risk on his
life.
d. He violated his professional oath.

as:

A. Ordinary witness

Ans:

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Actual damages
Compensatory damages
Exemplary damages
Moral damages
D

28. A patient suffering from a painful incurable disease


asked his physician to give him lethal dose of poison.
OUT OF PITY, the physician gave the poison which

the patients swallowed and a result died.


physician is guilty of:

The

a.
b.
c.
d.
Ans:

Murder
Homicide
Giving assistance to suicide

lf an emergency case is brought to the hospital but


was denied attendance, the following may be held

Dishonorableconduct

liable

34.

a.
b.
c.
d.

29.

lf Filipino physicians are allowed to practice in


Nigeria, Nigerian doctors may also practice in the
Philippines by virtue of the principle of:
a.
b.
c.
d.

Ans:

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Exchange program
Diplomacy

Physician only
Physician and nurse
Physician and hospital director
Physician, nurse and hospital director

35.

lnternational right
Reciprocity

There is negligence in the following circumstance


a. Not Biving antibiotics in cataract extraction
b. Not giving anti-rabies vaccine to a patient

c.

bitten by a dog
Not giving tetanus toxoid to a patient who
stepped on a nail

30.

lf a physician

considers

d.
procedure extremely

Not doing a skin test before administering


lV oxytocin

necessary but the patient refuses, he may:

a.
b.
c.

Seek another doctor's opinion


Politely withdraw as attending physician

Ask other members of the family

to

Ans:
give

35. The hospital is almost

full and the only vacant beds


are in the ward. An infectious case was admitted in

consent

d.
Ans:

the ward resulting to

Abandon the patient

contamination of other
patients. The physician who admitted the patient is
liable under this doctrine

37. By refusing

a.
b.
c.
d.

to allow medical students to see her in

her room, a patient is practicing her right to;


a. Confidentiality

b.
c.
d.

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Refuse treatment

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Last clear chance

Foreseeability
Continuingnegligence

Contributorynegligence

Privacy
D.isclosure

37. One of
hospital

the following is a corporate liability of

a. the resident

32. Administrative cases against physicians are

filed at

b.

the:

a.
b.
c.
d.

Specialty Societies

c.

Philippine Medical Association


Professional Regulation Commission
CivilService Commission

physician failed

to do a skin

test before giving an lV antibiotic


the mother of a pediatric patient slipped on
the floor of the hallway resulting to injury
the laboratory technician made a mistake in
cross-matching blood

d. a medical intern injected a drug


intravenously when it should have been
intramuscular

Ans:

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33. Criminal cases against physicians are characterized
by

a. Case is filed with the

38.

professional

Doing cesarean section when normal delivery


possible is an example of

a.
b.
c.
d.

regulation commission

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b.

Penalty imposed
fine

c.

As a general rule, there is no appeal for the

d.

accused
There is no need for expert witness

is imprisoninent and/or

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Qualitative over-treatment

Quantitative over treatment


Negative defensive medicine

Liabilityprophylaxis

is

CASE:

Mr. A. brought his 3 year old son to a hospital. Dr.


B, the admitting physician admitted the pediatric case to the
medicine ward because the pediatric ward is full. During the

night, the patient child was seen in the floor with

44. Patient

fractured skull resulting from a fall. I was found out that


the bed was without railings. Mr. A. wanted to sue Dr. B and

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the hospital.

39. The doctrine applicable in this

a.
b.
c.
d.
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Res ipsa

case would be:

loquitor

Assumption of risk
Continuing negligence

Ans:

a.
b.
c.
d.

a.
b.
c.
d.
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lndependentContractor
Joint and several liability
Captain ofthe ship doctrine
Vicarious liability

recover what type of damage?

a.
b.
c.
d.
Ans:

Nominal
Moderate
Exemplary

Liquidated

body is the subject matter of a criminal

investigation, it may exhumed:


a. Anytime
b. 3 years after burial
c. 5 years after burial
d. 10 years after burial

loquitor

Contributorynegligence
Continuing negligence

Ans:
43. Originally there were railings on the bed of the
patient. Mr. A, the father removed the railings so
that he himself can sleep on the bed. His child fell
with a broken skull. What is the doctrine applicable?
a. Res ipsa loquitor

b.
c.
d.

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of the hospital are regards

47. When a surgeon operates on a patient without


consent, this constitutes an assault and even
without proof of injury resulting, the plaintiff may

Assumption of risk
Res ipsa

Homicide
Assisted suicide

consultants liability to his private patients;

48. When

applicable?

No crime because ethically allowed

46. Common defense

42. Suppose one day after an intramuscular injection a


part of the needle was discovered protruding from
the buttocks of the patient, what is the doctrine

Murder

A
A has already previously and repeatedly
complained of the absence of railings to Dr. b but no
attention was given to the complaint, which doctrine
could be applicable?
a. Assumption of risk
b. Continuing negligence
c. Contributorynegligence
d. Common knowledge

Ans:

a.
b.
c.
d.

Res ipsa loquitor


Common knowledge

41. Suppose Mr.

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is committed by the doctor?

Forseeability
Common knowledge

a.
b.
c.
d.
Ans:

45. A terminally ill patient is given an overdose of


sedatives without his knowledge. What crime if any

Osiensible agent

40. Suppose before admission Mr. A was informed of


the absence of railings to protect the child from fall:

leaves the hospital against advice:

a. Continuingnegligence
b. Res ipsa loquitor
c. Vffiitp
d. Contributory negligence

49. When is patient's consent necessary?

a. ln an emergency, patient
b. ln a women

diagnosed with ectopic


pregnancy, it turns out to be a case of acute

Borrowed servant doctrine


Contributorynegligence
Common knowledge

c.
C

need

tracheostomy

appendicitis and the surgeon decides to


remove the appendix

During

an

appendectomy,

the

surgeon

discovers an abnormal ovary and decided to


remove it.

d. The colon was perforated during


simoidoscopy and the surgeon decides on
laparatomy to undertake repair.
Ans:

c.
d.
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Mugging
Gagging

55. This type of injury need not be reported to police


50. The trestimony of an expert witness is NOT needed
to prove a negligent act when which doctrine is

applicable?
a. Res ipsa loquitor
b. Borrowed servant
c. Ostensible agent
d. Captain of the ship

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authorities underPD 169:

a,
b.
c.
d.
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considered in determining defloration:


a. Labias are in close contact with one another
b. Normal V shape configuration of the
fourchette has been lost
c. Sharpness of the rugosities of the vaginal

Legal Med;

51. Blood that does not clot, acidic in pH, with the
presence of epithelial cells and Doderlain
microorganisms is probably:
a. Blood from a hemoPhiliac

b. Menstrual blood
c. Blood from a person with
d.

canal

d.
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metabolic

is

a.
b.

57. The following are true of virginity:

a.
b.
c.
d.

acidosis
Septic blood

c.

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true regarding exit wounds?

Hymen is intact

52. Which

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Mutilation
Slight physical injuries
Less serious physical injuries

55. Which one of the following points should be

Aos:

Serious physical injuries

Refers to females
Applicable to males and females
Genital organs altered by carnal knowledge
A woman of virtue

always present

bend to be smaller than the corresponding


entrance wounds
margins are usually everted, unbruised and
unabraded

58. Josefa is 10 years old. She gave consent to have


carnal knowledge with a male tourist provided she is

paid money. Which is true?


a. Josefa is a victim of statutory rape.

b.

Josefa is a child prostitute and thus no rape

c.

There is no rape since consent is given by

occurred.

Josefa.

d.

53. One of the following is no longer true of rape under


RA 8353:

a.
b.

c.

d.

Offender may be any person


Offended party must be female
lnsertion of the penis into another person's
mouth or anus

lnsertion of any instrument or object into


the genital and orifice of another person

Ans:

59. Carnal knowledge means


a. Knowledge aboutthe nature of sexual life

Ans: I
54.

A special form of

strangulation with the

assailant

Josefa must be 12 years old to be a victim of


statutory rape.

Ans:

b.
c.

Rupture of the hymen


Slightest penetration of the female sexual
organ by the male sex organ

d.

Full penetration is necessary

standing at the back of the victim and the forearm is


applied in front of the neck is called:

a. Throttling
b. Palmar strangulation

60. Wilma scratched Jerry in the face in an altercation.


The doctor attended to the injury that resolved in

less than 10 days

but a resultant keloid scar

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formation. The legal classification of this injury is:

a.
b.
c.
d.

sliv ,uctc 7at/

Mutilation

66.rheprominence*o!"?*alr:l;;?-,2?i":^:"

Slight injuries
Serious physical injuries
Less serious injury

more visible among people with fair complexion


during decomposition is called:
a. Skin Arborization

Ans: c
61. Bumper fracture of the leg bones in pedestrian

b'
c.
d.

vehicle collision is a consequence of:


a. Secondary impact
b. Hit and run injuries
c. Primary impact
d. Run over injuries

Ans:

a.
b.

i'

died:

Ans:

Ans:
64.

a.
b.
c.
d.
Ans:
69.

recovers

of

fle should go another trial upon recovery

:f:lffi

Ans:

Serious physical injuries

Homicide

Murder
Parricide

The crime of mutilation is understood to mean:


a. inflicting physical injury
b. Rendering any part of the body useless

c.

lntentionally cutting off any reproductive


part of the body

d.

Accidentally depriving

,' cloice'

This finding suggests suicide:

c.
d.

lndication of struggle
Presence of hesitation cuts

70. A whitish foam in the mouth and nostrils

or

tentative

Multiple wounds in different parts of

the

@
Ans:

65. Disorientation, mental confusion, dizziness, sensory


disturbances exaggerated emotional state suggests

a.
b.

a.
b.
c.
d.

body
No history of depression'

150-300 mg%
400 mg%

c. l@ m{/o
d. 20 mgo/o

as a sign of

drowning is:

incisions

that the blood alcohol level is:

pardoned.

a.
b.

Ans:

Manuatstrangulati6'n
stranguration

victim who died points to:

heinous crime of raping his daughter and sentenced


to death. He subsequently became insane. Which
should take place?
a. He should be executed.
b. His execution should be stayed untii he

He should be

Hanging

68. The presence of many stab wounds inflicted on

63. Bill was distraught at being found guilty of the

d.

/tle 04e6/''c^

Ans: D

sanity.

a'4w

" 't'll)v
Marbolization
"
Venous visibility

67. Tardieu spots are associated with:

a. Rigor Mortis
b. Algor Mortis
c. Putrefaction
d. Cadaveric spasm

c.

Venous'

62. This finding in death ls not consistent and may or


may not appear on a person ho

o7 /le

Emphysema
Tache noire
Edema aquasum

J ?* ev heA

Champignon d'ocume

71. Accidental death of a young child by suffocation


either from the pressure of the beddings and pillows
or from the pressure ofthe unconscious or drunk
mother is called:
a. Battering
b. Overlaying

c.
d.

Burking

Mugging

Ans:

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72. Fingerprinting

is considered

to

77. The declaration of a patient who knows that he is


dying from cancer tells his physician this his
compadre told him that he (compadre) killed his wife

be the best valuable

method of identification. lt is universally used


because fingerprints, until decomposition, are not
changeable from the time they are formed in the
fetus during pregnancy in the:
a. Second month
b. Third month
c. Fourth week
d. Fifth month

Ans:

is:

a.
b.
c.
d.
Ans:

.
73. The type of asphyxial death when oxygen

a.
b.
c.
d.

Anoxic

Ans:

79. The drug used


B

a.
b.
c.
d.

lav,rful wedlock where the parent

lncestuous
Sacrilegious

Adulterous
Legitimated

Physical injuries which develop on parts of the body


when bone tissues are deep seated caused by
forcible impact of hard blunt objects are usually:

a.
b.
' c.
d.

Abrasion
Contusion

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truth serum in detecting deception

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81. When

a blow on the forehead cause contusion of the


eyeball due to fracture of the bone at the roof of the
orbit, the injury is classified as

a.
b.
c.
d.

d.

hyoscinehydrobromide
sodium amytal
sodium pentothal

80. Algor Mortis refers to:


a. lrritability
b. Softening ofthe body
c. Cooling ofthe body
d. Hardening ofthe body

Hematoma
Lacerated wound

serum is not admissible In court because:


a. The information is obtained under duress
b. The information given by the sLspect is not
voluntary since he is under the influence of
a drug
c. The truth serum is still in experimental

meperldine

75. Evidence obtained regarding the issue of the truth

as

is

a.
b.
c.
d.

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Hearsay evidence

lnadmissibleevidence

eventually had a valid marriage is considered:

75.

as:

Privilegedcommunication
Dying declaration

Stagnant anoxic

74. A child born out of

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Testimonialevidence
Deposition

injury on him is known

is:

Ans:

78. A statement by a dying patient to the attending


physician in reference to the persons who inflicted

is

Histotoxic
Anemic anoxic

delivered to the tissues but cannot be utilize


properly due to failure of cellular oxidative process

a.
b.
c.
d.

Hearsay evidence
Dying declaration

Ans:

Coup

Contre-coup
Coup contre-coup
Locus minoris resistencia

82. The average time required for death in drowning

a.
b.
c.
d.

stage
The information is obtained through deceit

Ans:

2-5 minutes
10-25 minutes
20-30 minutes
7-2 hours

is

c.
d.

83. When blood accumulates in the most dependent


portions of the dead body, it is called

a.
b.
c.
d.
Ans:

Primary flaccidity

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Sticondaryflaccidity

90. This is a quantitative determination of the chloride

Post-mortemlividity

content of the blood in the right and left ventricle of


the heart:
a. Gettler's test
b. Takayama test
c. Winslow's test
d. Loord's test

Algor mortis

84. The following manner of death should be autopsied,


EXCEPT;

a.
b.
c.
d.
Ans:

smudging
fouling

suicides

death unattended by physician


accidental death
death occurring in natural manner

Ans:
.

91. The average time required for death in drowning is

a.
b.
c.
d.

85. Presidential Decree 169 mandates all doctors to

1-3 minutes

2.5 minutes
5-10 minutes
3-6 minutes

report all cases involving;

a.
b.
c.
d.
Ans:

Slight and less physical injury

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Mutilation
Less serious and serious physical injuries
Child abuse cases

92. The test which determines the whether semen


is of human origin or not:

a.
b.
c.
d.

85. lts main function is the transformation of mechanical


energy by the hit of the firing pin on the percussion
cap to chemical energy:

a.
b.
c.
d.
Ans:

Ans:

Biological test of farnum


Ganguli's method

Berberio's
Puramen reaction

Primer
Powder

93. Cutis Galina or Washer v'roman's hands and feet on


the corpse signifies that:

Bullet

a.
b.
c.
d.

P.rojectile

The
The
The
The

body
body
body
body

has been in water for sometime

that of a laundry woman


died for drowning
died for syphilis
is

87. When the color of the contusion changes to green,


the contusion's estimated age is

a.
b.
c.
d.
Ans:

2-4 days
4-5 days
7-10 days
14-15 days

Ans:

94. The presence of weapon which is highly grasped by


the hand of a victim of a shooting incident is an
example of

a.
b.
c.
d.

88. The primer

a.
b.
c.
d.

is usually made up of
Lead, barium and antimony
Lead and barium
Lead and antimony
Lead, barium and copper

Ans:

Rigor mortis
Death stiffening
Cadaveric spasm
Cadaveric rigidity

95. One of the following is no longer true of rape under


RA 8353:

Ans:

89. Tattooing is also known as

a.
b.

stippling
soot

a.
b.
c.

Offender may be any person


Offended party must be female
lnsertion of the penis into another person's
mouth or anus

d.

lnsertion of any instrument or object into

LOl.Sexual intercourse is NOT necessary in this crime:

a.
b.
c.
d.

the genital and orifice of another person

Ans:

Abduction
Seduction

Adultery
Concubinage

96. Permission to disinter remains of persons who died


of dangerous communicable diseases maybe
after a burial of

a.
b.
c.
d.
Ans:

granted

4 years
6 years
7 years

a4

jce

97. This is a medical evidence made known or addressed


to the senses of the court no limited to the sense of

'
Ans:

&

vision, but is intended to the sense of hearing, taste,


smell and touch:
a. Experimental evidence
b. Documentaryevidence
c. Autoptic or real evidence 2 0 .ts'''$t/l
d. Corpus evidence
C

on"of the following is no longer true of rape under


RA 8353:

a.
b.
c.
d.

Offender may be any person


Offended party must be female
lnsertion of the penis into another person's
mouth or anus

lnsertion of any instrument or object into


the genital and orifice of another person

Ans:

99. The most prominent sign of death is:


a. Progressive fall of the body temperature
b. Cessation of heart action and circulation
c. Cessation of respiration
d. lnsensibility of body loss of power to move

@
Ans:

One of the following is no longer true of rape under


RA 8353:
Offender may be any person

a.
b.
c.
d.

Offended party must be female


lnsertion of the penis into anbther person's
mouth or anus

lnsertion of any instrument or object into


the genital and orifice of another person

Ans:

L02.Virginity is a requirement in this crime:


A. Simple seduction
B. Forcible abduction
C. Qualified seduction
D. White slave trade

5 years

Ans:

Ans:

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