Practice Questions and Correct Answers with Detailed Explanations
The American Board of Medicolegal Death Investigators (ABMDI) certification exam tests the
knowledge, skills, and abilities required for competent death investigation practice. This practice
exam is designed to help candidates prepare for the Demonstrating Scientific Knowledge section
of the exam, which covers forensic pathology, anthropology, entomology, toxicology, and other
scientific disciplines essential to death investigation.
Exam Structure:
- Total Practice Questions: 200
- Format: Multiple Choice
- Focus Areas: Forensic pathology, anthropology, entomology, toxicology, DNA analysis, trace
evidence, wound interpretation, and scientific principles
SECTION 1: FORENSIC PATHOLOGY AND POSTMORTEM CHANGES
Questions 1-40
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QUESTION 1
The process by which the body cools after death to reach ambient temperature is called:
A. Livor mortis
B. Rigor mortis
C. Algor mortis
,D. Decomposition
CORRECT ANSWER: C
RATIONALE: Algor mortis refers to the postmortem cooling of the body to reach ambient
temperature. This process is influenced by factors such as body size, clothing, environment, and
presence of drugs or illness. Livor mortis is the settling of blood, rigor mortis is muscle
stiffening, and decomposition is the breakdown of tissues .
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QUESTION 2
Livor mortis becomes fixed and no longer blanches approximately how many hours after death?
A. 2-4 hours
B. 6-8 hours
C. 8-12 hours
D. 12-24 hours
CORRECT ANSWER: C
RATIONALE: Livor mortis (lividity) typically begins to appear 1-2 hours after death, becomes
well-developed by 4-6 hours, and becomes fixed (non-blanching) between 8-12 hours
postmortem. Once fixed, the distribution of lividity can indicate whether the body has been
moved .
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,QUESTION 3
Which of the following statements about rigor mortis is TRUE?
A. Rigor mortis begins in the small muscles of the face and progresses to larger muscles
B. Rigor mortis begins immediately after death
C. Rigor mortis is permanent and never resolves
D. Rigor mortis occurs only in cold environments
CORRECT ANSWER: A
RATIONALE: Rigor mortis begins in the small muscles of the face, jaw, and neck (2-4 hours after
death), then progresses to the larger muscles of the trunk and extremities (4-8 hours). It
becomes fully developed by 8-12 hours, remains for 12-24 hours, then resolves in the same
order it appeared .
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QUESTION 4
A body found in a cold environment exhibits no rigor mortis but has fully developed livor mortis.
This suggests:
A. Death occurred within the last 2 hours
B. Death occurred more than 24 hours ago
C. The body has been refrigerated after death
D. The decedent had a seizure disorder
CORRECT ANSWER: B
, RATIONALE: The absence of rigor mortis in a cold environment could indicate either death
occurred very recently (<2 hours) or more than 24 hours ago when rigor has resolved. However,
with fully developed livor mortis (which appears within hours and remains), this combination
suggests death occurred more than 24 hours prior .
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QUESTION 5
Putrefaction is primarily caused by:
A. Autolysis
B. Bacterial activity
C. Insect activity
D. Environmental exposure
CORRECT ANSWER: B
RATIONALE: Putrefaction is the decomposition of body tissues caused by bacterial activity,
primarily from bacteria that migrate from the intestinal tract. This process results in the
production of gases, discoloration (greenish discoloration of the abdomen), and characteristic
odors .
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QUESTION 6
The first external sign of putrefaction typically appears: