Haryana SSO Toxicology 2024 Question Paper - OCR repaired
- Year 2024
- Conducted By Haryana Government
- Questions 15
- Maximum Marks 150
- Duration 3 Hours
- Languages English
Exam Details
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Examination | Senior Scientific Officer (Toxicology) Examination |
| Year | 2024 |
| Conducting Body | Haryana Government |
| Paper | Senior Scientific Officer (Toxicology) Question Paper |
| Subject | Toxicology |
| Duration | 3 Hours |
| Maximum Marks | 150 |
| Number of Questions | 15 |
| Question Type | Descriptive / Subjective |
This dataset provides a merged SEO-ready representation of PAGE 1 metadata and PAGE 2 repaired questions for the Haryana Senior Scientific Officer (Toxicology) exam held in 2024. It includes exam header details (paper code 5290, 3-hour duration, 150 marks) and 10 clearly numbered descriptive questions (with sub-parts where applicable) covering forensic toxicology topics such as Scheele and Orfila’s contributions, viscera handling, X-ray interactions, molecular vibrations, regression analysis, regulatory acts, metallic poisons, administration routes, poison control, clinical poisoning features, and designer drugs. The JSON consolidates metadata, an objective questions preview, SEO fields, FAQs, topics, keywords, and image SEO to support search visibility and structured data generation.
Major Topics Covered
- forensic toxicology history (Scheele, Orfila)
- poison classification and organ effects
- viscera and body fluid collection and storage
- X-ray interaction with matter
- modes of vibrations in polyatomic molecules
- regression analysis in forensic science
- Drugs and Cosmetic Act
- RIA technique in toxicology
- metallic poisons and their metabolism
- post-mortem vs ante-mortem symptoms
- traditional techniques for isolating poisons/drugs
- routes of administration of poisons
- poison control centers
- clinical features of poisoning (sulphuric acid)
- designer drugs and extraction/separation techniques
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Questions (page 2)
Q1. How the contributions of Carl Wilhelm Scheele & Mathieu Orfila are responsible for modern 1. forensic toxicological development strategies and its role in forensic jurisprudence? Classify poisons based on their symptoms, uses, and their effects on specific organs?
Q2.
(a)
Write a detailed note on viscera & body fluid collection and storage in fatal and survival nki Hoži zemebrbne0 cases. Answer the following:
3. (i) What are the various ways in which x-rays interact with matter and the outcomes of such interactions? Time: Allawed
(ii) What are the modes of vibrations of atoms in polyatomic molecules? Write short notes on:
4. Regression Analysis & its potential applications in forensic science.
(1)
(ii) Drugs and Cosmetic Act. Write short notes on: 20090 villations anotherman growollok an to the bear sension
5. Source of origin & the major physiological effects of Strychnine,
(b)
Codeine,
(i)
(c) Atropine,
(d) Hyoscyamine, and
(e)
Cocaine Application of RIA technique in toxicological analysis.
(11) Explain any three metallic poisons used for homicidal or suicidal purposes, their metabolic
6. pathway, physiology, Ante-mortem symptoms, lethal dose and post-mortem appearances. Explain in detail any three traditional techniques for isolating poisons/drugs from viscera.
7. No extrabactions shorts shorts will be powered. Elaborate the administration of drugs and poisons with their active principle and suitable
8. examples. How route of administration is important from the viewpoint of forensic medical jurisprudence. for answers writen in incomponent then the universe a combined question-curi answer booklet. Space for writing agains to each ados AO (J) Write short notes on:
9. sti al vino tewarts tuo Role of Poison Control Centres & Chemical Examiner's Laboratory
(1)
(ii) Clinal features in cases of Sulphuric Acid poisoning What are designer drugs and why they keep making headlines in the area of forensic
10. toxicology? Elaborate any two extraction and separation techniques used for examining and interpreting the individual properties of designer drugs. XOT/2024 2 Contd...
Q2.
(a)
Write a detailed note on viscera & body fluid collection and storage in fatal and survival nki Hoži zemebrbne0 cases. Answer the following:
3. (i) What are the various ways in which x-rays interact with matter and the outcomes of such interactions? Time: Allawed
(ii) What are the modes of vibrations of atoms in polyatomic molecules? Write short notes on:
4. Regression Analysis & its potential applications in forensic science.
(1)
(ii) Drugs and Cosmetic Act. Write short notes on: 20090 villations anotherman growollok an to the bear sension
5. Source of origin & the major physiological effects of Strychnine,
(b)
Codeine,
(i)
(c) Atropine,
(d) Hyoscyamine, and
(e)
Cocaine Application of RIA technique in toxicological analysis.
(11) Explain any three metallic poisons used for homicidal or suicidal purposes, their metabolic
6. pathway, physiology, Ante-mortem symptoms, lethal dose and post-mortem appearances. Explain in detail any three traditional techniques for isolating poisons/drugs from viscera.
7. No extrabactions shorts shorts will be powered. Elaborate the administration of drugs and poisons with their active principle and suitable
8. examples. How route of administration is important from the viewpoint of forensic medical jurisprudence. for answers writen in incomponent then the universe a combined question-curi answer booklet. Space for writing agains to each ados AO (J) Write short notes on:
9. sti al vino tewarts tuo Role of Poison Control Centres & Chemical Examiner's Laboratory
(1)
(ii) Clinal features in cases of Sulphuric Acid poisoning What are designer drugs and why they keep making headlines in the area of forensic
10. toxicology? Elaborate any two extraction and separation techniques used for examining and interpreting the individual properties of designer drugs. XOT/2024 2 Contd...
Q3.
(i) What are the various ways in which x-rays interact with matter and the outcomes of such interactions?
(ii) What are the modes of vibrations of atoms in polyatomic molecules? Write short notes on:
Q4. Regression Analysis & its potential applications in forensic science.
Q5. (a) (i) Source of origin & the major physiological effects of Strychnine,
(a) (i) Source of origin & the major physiological effects of Strychnine,
(b) Codeine,
(c) Atropine,
(d) Hyoscyamine, and
(e)
Cocaine.
(ii) Application of RIA technique in toxicological analysis.
Q6.
(i) Explain any three metallic poisons used for homicidal or suicidal purposes, their metabolic pathway, physiology, Ante-mortem symptoms, lethal dose and post-mortem appearances.
(ii) Explain in detail any three traditional techniques for isolating poisons/drugs from viscera.
Q7. No extrabactions shorts shorts will be powered. Elaborate the administration of drugs and poisons with their active principle and suitable examples.
Q8. How route of administration is important from the viewpoint of forensic medical jurisprudence. Write short notes on:
Q9.
Role of Poison Control Centres & Chemical Examiner's Laboratory.
(i) Clinical features in cases of Sulphuric Acid poisoning.
Q10. What are designer drugs and why they keep making headlines in the area of forensic toxicology? Elaborate any two extraction and separation techniques used for examining and interpreting the individual properties of designer drugs.
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Frequently asked questions
What is the name of the examination?
Senior Scientific Officer (Toxicology) Examination.
Who conducts the exam?
Haryana Government.
What is the paper code?
5290.
What is the time allowed?
3 Hours.
Maximum marks?
150.
How many questions are there?
Fifteen questions in all (as per page-1 instructions).