Question:medium

Match List I with List II:
LIST ILIST II
ALacerationISharp cutting force
BExit woundIIHard and blunt force
CIncisionIIIInverted margins
DEntry woundIVEverted margins
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Associate wound characteristics with the type of force applied for forensic identification.
Updated On: Jan 17, 2026
  • (A)- (I), (B)- (II), (C)- (III), (D)- (IV)
  • (A)- (I), (B)- (III), (C)- (II), (D)- (IV)
  • (A)- (I), (B)- (II), (C)- (IV), (D)- (III)
  • (A)- (II), (B)- (IV), (C)- (I), (D)- (III)
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The Correct Option is D

Solution and Explanation

  • Laceration: Lacerations display inverted margins, caused by a bullet's inward entry force.
  • Exit wound: Exit wounds result from blunt force, producing irregular, torn skin edges.
  • Incision: Incisions, made by sharp objects, yield clean, straight edges.
  • Entry wound: Entry wounds show everted margins from a bullet's outward exit pressure.
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