Forensic Exam PQ Flashcards
(101 cards)
The courts control the legality of state administrative orders
T
In civil suit the relatives of the plaintiff and defendant shall not be heard as witness
F
Public prosecutors never participate in private casesp
F
Traumatic reticulo-peritonitis in cattle is significant only in case of emergency slaughter
F (both for death and emergency slaughter)
The minimum incubation period of swine erysipelas is 24 hours
T
Unilateral cryptorchidism cannot be significant in non-breeding dog
F
Chickens are susceptible to Marek’s disease until 10 weeks of age
T
Fowl cholera in poultry can be transmitted germinatively
F
Fertility of the egg is influenced by the temperature and humidity during storing the egg
F
Minimum period between the infection and positive intradermal tuberculin test result in cattle is 60 days
F
In case of bovine brucellosis the Thomsen rule means that the earlier in pregnancy is the animal infected, the sooner is aborts
F
In breeding flock it is obligatory to test day-old chickens for fowl typhoid only if the death-rate is over 2%
F
Forgery of administrative document may be committed only by an official person
F
The expert giving false witness testimony negligently commits the criminal offense, perjury
F (Misdemeanour)
Malpractice criminal offense cannot be committed negligently
F
Definitive diagnosis of parvovirus enteritis in dogs should be based on laboratory confirmation
T
SMEDI occurs usually in young gilts (until 8-9 months of age)
T
Mating disorder cannot be congenital problems in males
F
Hatchability of the eggs is influenced by the sex-rate in the breeder flock
F
Minimum period for the manifestation of chronic clinical signs of iridocyclochorioiditis in horse is 6 months
F ( 30 days)
A developmental tooth problem in horse is significant if it may alter efficient dental function and consequent GI disease may develop
T
In case of sale of a dangerous animal exclusion of warrantly is not valid
T
An act of crime is committed by criminal intent where the perpetrator is able to anticipate the possible consequences of his conduct, but carelessly relies on their non-occurrence
F
Prohibition to exercise professional activity may be imposed upon a person who has committed a criminal offense through the violation of the rules of his/her profession
T