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Drug of choice in pneumonia caused by P. carinii is :
A: Penicillin B: Cotrimoxazole C: Kanamycin D: Levofloxacin
Answer: B
Which anomaly is seen in following clinical condition?
A: Dental fusion B: Gemination C: Concrescence D: Supernumerary teeth
Answer: A
A patient is passing stones recurrently in urine for past few years. All are due to be restrlcted in diet except-
A: Protein restriction B: Calcium restriction C: Salt restricted diet D: Phosphate restriction
Answer: B
Cholestasis may lead to the following complications except -
A: Intrauterine fetal death B: Meconium stained liquor C: Preterm labour D: Neonatal jaundice
Answer: D
Not a cause of objective tinnitus ?
A: Palatal myoclonus B: Glomus tumor C: Carotid aery aneurysm D: Presbyacusis
Answer: D
The following are true about benign paroxysmal positional vertigo except -
A: Fatigability B: Good reproducibility C: Habituation D: Latency
Answer: B
Hexose sugar is not present in:
A: Ribose B: Glucose C: Fructose D: Galactose
Answer: A
EAC rosette formation is the property of one of the following type of immune cells -
A: T cells B: B cells C: Macrophages D: All of the above
Answer: A
Which of the following tumor is most commonly associated with superior vena cava syndrome:
A: Lymphoma B: Small cell carcinoma C: Non small cell carcinoma D: Metastasis
Answer: B
Hemosiderin contains -
A: Calcium B: Iron C: Magnesium D: None
Answer: B
All the following are features of pseudotumor cerebri except -
A: Normal-sized ventricles on CT scan B: Increased protein in CSF C: Papilledema D: Absence of focal neurological deficit
Answer: B
Blanket consent is consent taken: NEET 14
A: When the patient comes to doctor for treatment B: Orally when given during any procedure C: Implied by gesture D: At the time of admission to do any surgery
Answer: D
The early changes in coicosteroid-induced cataract are in the form of:
A: Central posterior subcapsular lens changes B: Anterior coical lens changes C: Nuclear changes D: Diffuse lens changes
Answer: A
Anthracosis is caused by -
A: Silica B: Iron C: Coal dust D: Cotton dust
Answer: C
What is common in amalgam and ceramics?
A: More compressive strength but less tensile strength B: More compressive strength and tensile strength C: Less compressive strength but more tensile strength D: Less compressive strength and tensile strength
Answer: A
Pseudocholinesterase is synthesized by
A: Liver B: Plasma C: Muscle end plate D: Nerve ending
Answer: A
Chemoreceptor Trigger Zone is:
A: Pons B: Lateral hypothalamus C: Ventral hypothalamus D: Area postrema
Answer: D
Parenteral nutrition is not used in:
A: Enterocutaneous fistula B: Burns C: Crohn's disease D: Pancreatitis
Answer: D
The most common side effect of IUD inseion is-
A: Bleeding B: Pain C: Pelvic infection D: Ectopic pregnancy
Answer: A
The difference between a typical cervical and thoracic veebrae is, which of the following:
A: Has a triangular body B: Has a foramen transversarium C: Superior aicular facet directed backwards & upwards D: Has a large veebral body
Answer: B
A person with defective blue color appreciation is called ?
A: Deuteranomalous B: Deuteranopia C: Tritanopia D: Tritanomalous
Answer: D
MC side effect of lithium: March 2003
A: Polyuria B: Fine tremors C: Polydipsia D: Weight gain
Answer: B
Which of the following is not an ophthalmic emergency:
A: Macular hole B: Retinal Detachment C: CRAO D: Acute primary angle closure glaucoma
Answer: A
An 5 year old male patient complains of multiple decayed teeth and has a history of frequent snacking and consumption of sugar containing beverages. Intraoral examination shows multiple interproximal carious lesions. Which of the following caries management protocol is not suitable for this child?
A: Recall after 3 months B: Professional topical fluoride treatment every 3 months C: Professional topical fluoride treatment every 6 months D: Radiographs every 6 months
Answer: C
Most common presenting feature of adult hypopituitarism is
A: Hypothyroidism B: Hypogonadism C: Addison’s disease D: Hyperprolactinemia
Answer: B
Which of following is/are not the feature of Henoch?Schonlein Purpura (HSP)
A: Abdominal pain B: Splinter haemorrhage C: Thrombocytopenia D: Epistaxis
Answer: C
A genetic disorder renders fructose 1,6 -- bisphosphates in liver less sensitive to regulation by fructose 2,6 -- bi-phosphate. All of the following metabolic changes are observed in this disorder except:
A: Level of fructose 1,6--biphosphate is higher than normal B: Level of fructose 1,6 -- biphosphate is lower than normal C: Less pyruvate is formed D: Less ATP is formed
Answer: A
Which point in the below natural history of disease marks the onset of symptoms?
A: A B: B C: C D: D
Answer: C
Pulmonary embolism is caused due to
A: Deep vein thrombosis of leg B: Increase in pulmonary tension C: Fracture of pelvic region D: Heart disease
Answer: A
Verocay bodies are seen in
A: Memingioma B: Hemangioma C: Glioma D: Shwannoma
Answer: D
The fibers of the coicospinal tract pass through which structure?
A: Medial lemniscus B: Medullary pyramid C: Posterior funiculus D: Medial longitudinal fasciculus
Answer: B
Which of the following is the "Least common" complication of measles -
A: Diarrhoea B: Pneumonia C: Otitis media D: SSPE
Answer: D
Which of the following facilitates comparison between different radiations?
A: Rad B: Rem C: Quality factor exposure D: Roentgen
Answer: B
Myocarditis is caused bya) Pertussisb) Measlesc) Diptheriad) Scorpion sting
A: bc B: c C: ac D: ad
Answer: A
Mean head circumference at birth is
A: 48-51 cm B: 38-40 cm C: 42-45 cm D: 33-35 cm
Answer: D
All of the following are potassium sparing diuretics except :
A: Triamterene B: Spironolactone C: Amiloride D: Indapamide
Answer: D
A farmer presents with pustules, which show Gram Positive Cocci on smear. Culture shows Beta hemolysis, and organisms are Catalase negative. To show that the identified organism is group A streptococci, which of the following test should be done?
A: Bacitracin sensitivity B: Optochm sensitivity C: Novobiocin sensitivity D: Bile solubility
Answer: A
Which of the following is not seen in haemolytic anemia?
A: Hemosiderosis B: Hemochromatosis C: Cholelithiasis D: None of the above
Answer: B
Which of the following propeies make pyridostigmine different from neostigmine
A: It is more potent B: It is longer acting C: It produces less muscarinic side effects D: It does not have any direct action on NM receptor
Answer: B
All the following are features of Cardiac muscle Except
A: Striated B: Large T tubules C: Troponin system present D: Caldesmon is impoant regulatory protein
Answer: D
All correlates with USG findings of congenital pyloric stenosis except:
A: > 95% accuracy B: Segment length >16mm C: Thickness >4mm D: High gastric residues
Answer: D
All of the following are true about multiple myeloma except -
A: Osteolytic bone disease B: (18-14) translocation C: Light chain proliferation D: Bence-Jones proteins in urine
Answer: B
Drug of choice for obsessive - compulsive neurosis is :
A: Imipramine B: CPZ C: Carbamazapine D: Clomipramine
Answer: D
What is diagnostic of fresh myocardial infarction In ECG-
A: QT interval prolongation B: Pmitrale C: ST segment elevation D: ST segment depression
Answer: C
Major hormone secreted by zona reticularis of adrenal coex ?
A: Glucocoicoids B: Mineralcoicoids C: Aldosterone D: Androgens
Answer: D
Which drug used in bronchial asthma needs monitoring-
A: Theophylline B: Cromoglycate C: Salmeterol D: Terbutaline
Answer: A
The most common extranodal site for non-hodgkin lymphoma is
A: Stomach B: Brain C: Intestine D: Tonsils
Answer: A
Basic defect in HbS is -
A: Altered function B: Altered solubility C: Altered stability D: Altered O2 binding capacity
Answer: B
Blindness in child is most commonly due to
A: Keratomalacia B: Congenital cataract C: Glaucoma D: Injuries
Answer: A
Bleuler's symptoms for schizophrenia are all except
A: Loosening of association B: Affect disturbances C: Autism D: Hallucinations
Answer: D
Stage of contraction of family stas at
A: Bih of first child B: Bih of last child C: Leaving home of first child D: Marriage
Answer: C
Phelp's sign is seen in:
A: Glomus jugulare B: Vestibular Schawannoma C: Maniere's disease D: Neurofibromatosis
Answer: A
Fastest acting receptor/transduction mechanism is
A: Adenylyl cyclase-cyclic AMP pathway B: Phospholipase C-IP3:DAG pathway C: Intrinsic ion channel operation D: Nuclear receptor
Answer: C
A boy comes from Bihar with non-anesthetic hypopigmented atropic patch over face, diagonosis is
A: P. alba B: P. versicolour C: Indeterminate leprosy D: Borderline leprosy
Answer: C
Which structure is not transmitted by foramen ovale?
A: Middle meningeal artery B: Accessory meningeal artery C: Lesser petrosal nerve D: Emissary vein
Answer: A
A mother has been diagnosed with chicken pox. She delivered 7 days ago a term infant that appears to be healthy. The baby is afebrile. Which of the following is the most appropriate step in management?
A: Advise the mother to continue regular baby care B: Hospitalize the infant in the isolation ward C: Administer acyclovir to the infant D: Administer varicella-zoster immunoglobulin(VZIG) to the infant
Answer: A
Which of the following is not carried in dorsal column of spinal cord:March 2011
A: Proprioception B: Vibratory sense C: Heat sensation D: Touch
Answer: C
Homonymous hemianopia may be seen in lesion of all of the following, EXCEPT:
A: Optic chiasma B: Optic tract C: Optic radiation D: Occipital lobe
Answer: A
Age related dementia has been associated with increased levels of
A: Homocysteine B: Cysteine C: Tourine D: Methionine
Answer: A
All are true regarding brachial plexus injury, except:
A: Preganglionic lesions have a better prognosis than postganglionic lesions B: Erb's palsy causes paralysis of the abductors and external rotators of the shoulder C: In Klumpke's palsy, Horner's syndrome may be present on the ipsilateral side D: Histamine test is useful to differentiate between the preganglionic and postganglionic lesions
Answer: A
Harpender's Callipers are used to;
A: Measure skin fold thickness B: Measure mid arm circumference C: Measure height D: Measure chest circumference
Answer: A
Fracture of necessity is used to describe -
A: Cottons fracture B: Galeazzi fracture C: Monteggia fracture D: Rolando fracture
Answer: B
Aerobic oxidation of reduced cytochromes shows P/O ratio of
A: 4 B: 3 C: 2 D: 1
Answer: B
Glycine is useful in all of the following except
A: Purine synthesis B: Creatine synthesis C: Spermine synthesis D: Heme synthesis
Answer: C
A couple presents to a clinic for work-up of infeility after 5 years of unprotected intercourse. The wife denies any medical problems and notes regular menstrual cycles. The husband states that he has had chronic sinusitis and lower respiratory tract infections. Physical examination of the woman is unremarkable. Examination of the man is remarkable for dextrocardia. Fuher work-up of the husband will most likely reveal?
A: Azoospermia B: Germinal cell aplasia C: Immotile sperm D: Isolated gonadotropin deficiency
Answer: C
Most common diaphragmatic hernia in children is:
A: Through the foramen of Bochdalek B: Through the foramen of Morgagni C: Traumatic rupture of the diaphragm D: Eventration of the diapliragm
Answer: A
A 25 year old male presents to emergency dept. following a road traffic accident. On examination there is pelvic fracture and blood at urethral meatus. Following are true about pt except -
A: Anterior urethra is the most likely site of injury B: Retrograde urethrography should be done after the pt is stabilized. C: Foley catheter may be carefully passed if the RGU is normal D: Rectal examination may reveal a large pelvic hematoma with the prostate displaced superiorly
Answer: A
Loss of foot processes of podocytes is characteristically seen in?
A: Good pasture syndrome B: Lipoid nephrosis C: PSGN D: Lupus nephritis
Answer: B
A codon codes for a single amino acid. This characteristic is called ?
A: Non-overlapping B: Unambiguous C: Non-punctate D: Degeneracy
Answer: B
Vaccine associated paralytic polio is due to
A: Polio virus type 1 B: Polio virus type 2 C: Polio virus type 3 D: None of the above
Answer: C
Population control can be best achieved by
A: Education B: Spacing between pregnancies C: Early sterilization D: Nutrition
Answer: B
Time period between entry of organism to body to maximum infectivity is -
A: Lead time B: Median incubation period C: Generation time D: Serial inverval
Answer: C
False about syphilis is :
A: Incubation period is 9-90 days B: Secondary syphilis is due to hematological dissemination C: Syphilitic ulcers(Chancre) are extremely painful D: "General paresis of Insane" is due to CNS involvement in tertiary syphilis.
Answer: C
EB Virus is associated with which carcinoma:
A: Carcinoma of larynx B: Carcinoma of bladder C: Nasopharyngeal carcinoma D: Chronic lymphocytic leukemia
Answer: C
A 20 year old is found to have blood pressures of 134/82 and 136/83 on two separate occasions. He will be classified as:
A: Normotensive B: High normal BP C: Stage 1 hypeension D: Stage 2 hypeension
Answer: B
Mitochondria of a sperm is seen in ?
A: Head B: Neck C: Body D: Tail
Answer: C
Increase in cytosolic calcium from intracellular storage, during smooth muscle contraction is/are due to: (PGI Dec 2008)
A: CAMP B: CGMP C: CCMP D: 1P.-DAG
Answer: D
Reactivation tuberculosis is almost excusively a disease of the -
A: Lungs B: Bones C: Joints D: Brain
Answer: A
Whcih vesiculobullous diseaes is associated with enteropathy?
A: Pemphigus B: Linear IgA dermatosis C: Chronic bullous disease of childhood D: Dermatitis herpetiformis
Answer: D
All are reversible injury of cell, except -
A: Vacuole B: Karyorrhexis C: Fat accumulation D: Cell wall swelling
Answer: B
Pyramids are formed by
A: Arcuate nucleus B: Vestibular nuclei C: Interstitial cells of cajal D: Lateral coicospinal tract
Answer: D
In which one of the following type of hernia do the abdominal viscera from a pa of the wall of hernial sac?
A: Pantaloon hernia B: Sliding hernia C: Richter's hernia D: Indirect inguinal hernia
Answer: B
Most malignant form of NHL is -
A: Diffuse large cell B: Small cell lymphocytic lymphoma C: Follicular cleavage D: Large cell follicular
Answer: A
A 16-year-old girl with primary amenorrhea comes to OPD with bilateral inguinal swelling. She has normal breast development with no pubic hair. USG shows absent uterus. The diagnosis is:
A: Androgen insensitivity syndrome B: Turner syndrome C: Mullerian agenesis D: Klinefelters Syndrome
Answer: A
Cause of vasodilation in spider nevi
A: Testosterone B: Estrogen C: FSH D: Hepatotoxin
Answer: B
A 2 year old man presents with superficial gash on his forehead. The wound is bleeding profusely, but examination reveals no fracture. The physician suspects a hypersensitive cardiac reflex. The patient's epicranial aponeurosis (galea aponeurotica) is penetrated, resulting in severe gaping of the wound. The structure overlying the epicranial aponeurosis is which of the following?
A: A layer containing blood vessels. B: The dura mater. C: The periosteum (pericranium). D: The tendon of the epicranial muscles (occipitofrontails).
Answer: A
On 5th postoperative day after laparoscopic cholecystectomy, a 50 years old lady presented with . upper quadrant pain with fever and 12 cm subhepatic collection on CT and ERCP shows cystic duct leak. The best management is -
A: Immediate laparotomy B: Percutaneous drainage of fluid C: Laparotomy and surgical exploration of bile duct and T-tube inseion D: All
Answer: B
Hardest bone of the body is?
A: Head of humerus B: Calcaneum C: Tibial condyle D: Osseus labyrinth
Answer: D
Attempts to quantitate clinical conditions on a graduated scale, thereby facilitating comparison among populations examined by the same criteria and methods is:
A: Indices B: Survey C: Biostatistics D: Analysis
Answer: A
All of the following are habbit disorders, except:
A: Thumb sucking B: Tics C: Temper tantrums D: Nail biting
Answer: B
Incidence of TB in a community is measured by
A: Sputum positive B: Tuberculin test positive C: Sputum culture positive D: Mantoux test positive
Answer: A
Treatment of choice for endocervical polyp is
A: Vaginal hysterectomy B: Conisation C: Polypectomy D: Radiotherapy
Answer: C
A standard normal distribution has
A: A mean of 1 and a standard deviation of 1 B: A mean of 0 and a standard deviation of 1 C: A mean larger than its standard deviation D: All scores within one standard deviation of the mean
Answer: B
All the following will appear caries in an X-ray except
A: Acrylic resin B: Calcium hydroxide C: ZOE D: Composite
Answer: C
When gases flow through an orifice which factor is least likely to affect turbulence
A: Density of gas B: Viscosity of gas C: Pressure of gas D: Diameter of orifice
Answer: C
In all of the following sympathectomy is effective except
A: Intermittent claudication B: Hyperhydrosis C: Raynaud's disease D: Causalgia
Answer: A
Presence of delta sign on contrast enhanced CT SCAN suggests presence of ?
A: Lateral Sinus thrombophlebitis B: Cholesteatoma C: Cerebellar abscess D: Mastoiditis
Answer: A
Bronchogenic sequestration is seen in which lobe -
A: Left lower lobe B: Right upper lobe C: Left middle lobe D: Left upper lobe
Answer: A
In triage green colour indicates -
A: Ambulatory patients B: Dead or moribund patients C: High priority treatment or transfer D: Medium priority or transfer
Answer: A
Which of the following is seen in Vitamin D deficiency-
A: Increased alkaline phosphatase B: Decreased phosphate in urine C: Hyperphosphatemia D: Decreased alkaline phosphatase
Answer: A