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FK 506 is a type of :
A: Immunoglobulin antibody B: Non-depolarizing muscle relaxant C: Macrolide antibiotic D: Opioid anaesthetic
Answer: C
Hypnagogic hallucinations are seen in
A: Depression B: Mania C: Narcolepsy D: Schizophrenia
Answer: C
A baby is born with a large defect in the occipital bone through which the posterior poion of the brain has herniated. Which of the following terms best describes this lesion?
A: Encephalocele B: Meningocele C: Myelocele D: Spina bifida
Answer: A
Female sex chromatin is :
A: XX B: XO C: XY D: XXX
Answer: A
Most common site of GIST is -
A: Ileum B: Esophagus C: Colon D: Stomach
Answer: D
The following statements are true about Tumor suppressor gene p53 except:
A: It regulates cetain genes involved in cell cycle regulation B: Its increased levels can induce apoptosis C: Its activity in the cells decreases following UV irradiation and stimulates cell cycle D: Mutations of the p53 gene are the most common genetic alteration seen in human cancer
Answer: C
In which layer of cornea, copper is deposited to form Kayser-Fleischer ring in Wilsons disease?
A: Bowman's layer B: Corneal stroma C: Descemet's membrane D: Corneal endothelium
Answer: C
True about autosomal dominant type of inheritance:
A: 25% affected & 50 % carrier, if one parent affected B: 50% affected & 75 % carrier, if both parent affected C: 75% affected, if both parent affected D: 50% affected, if one parent affected
Answer: D
A microbiology laboratory repos growth of Staphylococcus aureus from pus drained from a breast abscess. What is the most likely condition predisposing the patient to the development of a breast abscess?
A: Breast feeding B: Endocarditis C: Inflammatory breast carcinoma D: Menopause
Answer: A
Annexin V is associated with :
A: Apoptosis B: Necrosis C: Aherosclerosis D: Inflammation
Answer: A
Which of the following drugs have covalent interaction with its target
A: Aspirin B: Penicillin C: Nitric oxide D: Basanta
Answer: A
Non-pitting oedema which does not reduce on elevation of limb belongs to which grade of lymphoedema
A: Latent B: Grade I C: Grade II D: Grade III
Answer: C
When there is no other source of glucose, liver and muscle glycogen would be exhausted after
A: 12 hours B: 18 hours C: 24 hours D: 36 hours
Answer: B
Patient can hear music every time when he turns on the tap and hears the sound of water. This is an example of :
A: Reflex hallucination B: Functional hallucination C: Visual hallucination D: 1st person auditory hallucination
Answer: B
Which enzyme is a enzyme regulatory step in cholesterol synthesis?
A: HMG CoA synthase B: HMG CoA reductase C: Phosphomevalonate kinase D: Diphosphomevalonokinase
Answer: B
Which one of the following statements regarding water reabsorption in the tubules is true?
A: The bulk of water reabsorption occurs secondary to Na+ reabsorption B: Majority of facultative reabsorption occurs in proximal tubule C: Obligatory reabsorption is ADH dependent D: 20% of water is always reabsorbed irrespective of water balance
Answer: A
A case of suspected homicide comes to a doctor. He is supposed to inform police under section of CrPC:
A: 37 B: 39 C: 174 D: 176
Answer: B
If a normal individual receives an insulin injection that lowers plasma glucose to 30 mg/dl, which of the following hormones will NOT be released?
A: ACTH B: Epinephrine C: Growth hormone D: Aldosterone
Answer: D
Supratemporal lental subluxation is seen in -
A: Weil's marchasani syndrome B: Marfans C: Hunters D: Homocystinuria
Answer: B
Tetanus is noticed usually in
A: Burn cases B: Wounds contaminated with faecal matter C: Open fractures D: Gunshot wounds
Answer: B
Maintainence of BP according to intracranial pressure is-
A: Cushing reflex B: Cushing disease C: Starling's reflex D: Gometz reflex
Answer: A
True about Insulin action is:
A: Causes neoglucogenesis B: Not useful for growth & development C: Required for transpo of glucose, aminoacid, K+ & Na+0 D: Catabolic hormone
Answer: C
Low dose radiotherapy is given for:
A: Seminoma B: Malignant melanoma C: Osteosarcoma D: Chondrosarcoma
Answer: A
Metal on Metal articulation should be avoided in -
A: Osteonecrosis B: Young female C: Inflammatory arthritis D: Revision surgery
Answer: B
A young man presents with asymptomatic macules and erythematous painless lesion over glans with generalised lymphadenopathy. Treatment of choice in this condition:
A: Ceftriaxone B: Benzathine penicillin C: Acyclovir D: Fluconazole
Answer: B
Quality indicator of MCH services
A: IMR B: MMR C: CMR D: None
Answer: A
Ideal cholesterol level should be below
A: 300 B: 220 C: 200 D: 350
Answer: C
XXY klinfilter which has extra?
A: X-chromosome B: Y chromosome C: Both D: None
Answer: A
A 5-year-old child presents with confusion, increased salivation, lacrimation, fasciculations, miosis, tachycardia, and hypotension. Which of the following poisons can cause these manifestations?
A: Opium B: Organophosphorus C: Dhatura D: Organochlorine pesticide
Answer: B
Which of the following does not result in the release of nitric oxide
A: Fenoldopam B: Hydralizine C: Nitroprusside D: Nitroglycerin
Answer: A
In which of the following infections mosquito is the main vector?
A: Hepatitis - A B: Cholera C: Yellow fever D: Leprosy
Answer: C
In a subclan aery block at outer border of 1st rib, all of the following aeries help in maintaining the circulation to upper limb, EXCEPT:
A: Subscapular aery B: Superior thoracic aery C: Thyrocervical trunk D: Suprascapular aery
Answer: B
A compound serving a link between citric acid cycle and urea cycle is:
A: Malate B: Citrate C: Succinate D: Fumarate
Answer: D
A 8 years boy with headache, supracellar mass, with bilateral hemianopia, showing the following MRI scan of head. What is the diagnosis
A: Craniopharyngioma B: Pituitary apoplexy C: Nasopharyngeal fibroma D: Hypothalamic glioma
Answer: A
Drug of choice for schizophrenic patient with poor oral absorption is:
A: Haloperidol B: Fluphenazine C: Clozapine D: Olanzapie
Answer: C
Nasopharyngeal carcinoma affects which age group
A: Children B: Adolescents C: 3rd decade D: 5th decade
Answer: D
The technique employed in radiotherapy to counteract the effect of tumour motion due to breathing is known as
A: Arc technique B: Modulation C: Gating D: Shunting
Answer: C
paprika sign during debridement is crucial in management of which of the following condition?
A: chronic osteomyelitis B: osteosarcoma C: osteoid osteoma D: brodie's abscess
Answer: A
Effect ot progesterone on lipids :
A: Lowers LDL, increases HDL B: Lowers HDL and LDL C: Lowers HDL & increases LDL D: Increases LDL and HDL
Answer: C
In which of the following poisoning, pralidoxime is ineffective?
A: Organophosphorus B: Carbaryl C: Both of the above D: None of the above
Answer: B
The earliest indicator of response after staing iron in a 6 year old girl with iron deficiency is:
A: Increased reticulocyte count B: Increased hemoglobin C: Increased ferritin D: Increased serum iron
Answer: A
The patient with oro-cutaneous hamaomatous tumours, gastrointestinal polyps, abnormalities of the breast, thyroid gland and genitourinary system is suffering from which of the following?
A: Familial adenomatous polyposis B: Cowden's syndrome C: Peutz Jeghers' syndrome D: Juvenile polyposis
Answer: B
Vaccine routinely given in pregnancy :
A: Influenza B: Oral polio C: Tetanus D: Rabies
Answer: C
Shortest acting local anaesthetic agent is –
A: Procaine B: Lidocaine C: Tetracaine D: Bupivacaine
Answer: A
Indication for fundoplication?
A: GERD B: Gastric volvulus C: Diaphragmatic eventration D: Bockdelec's hernia
Answer: A
Contraindications for Medical aboions are all except:
A: Age more than 35 years B: Hemoglobin less than 8 gm% C: Undiagnosed adnexal mass D: Uncontrolled seizure disorder
Answer: A
All of the following are true about bacillus anthrax except
A: Plasmid is responsible for toxin production B: Cutaneous anthrax generally resolves spontatneously C: Capsular polypeptide aids virulence by inhibiting phagocytosis D: Toxin is a complex of two fractions
Answer: D
Concentration of agar used for solid agar to Inhibit Proteus swarming
A: 1-2% B: 0.50% C: 6% D: 5%
Answer: C
Actions of cholecystokinin include which one of the following?
A: Contraction of gall bladder B: Secretion of pancreatic juice rich in enzymes C: Increases the secretion of enterokinase D: All
Answer: D
For anesthesiology mild systemic disease included in ASA grade-
A: 1 B: 2 C: 3 D: 4
Answer: B
A 40 year old female reports of sudden bouts of anxiety which would occur anytime and associated with sweating, palpitation, derealization, and feeling of going crazy. These episodes would last for 20 -25 minutes. So much so that she fears of having these episodes in future. All routine investigations are normal. What is the diagnosis?
A: Generalized anxiety disorder B: Obsessive-compulsive disorder C: Panic disorder D: Tourette's syndrome
Answer: C
Which one of the following is a stomach poison for the larvae of insects of medical importance?
A: DDT B: Paris green C: Pyrethrum D: Antilarva oil
Answer: B
Which of the following change occur secondary to hypercarbia?
A: Miosis B: Cool extremities C: Bradycardia D: Hypeension
Answer: D
Vaccine preventable neonatal disease is
A: Tuberculosis B: Tetanus C: Pertussis D: Measles
Answer: B
Sumatriptan exerts antimigraine action through which receptors?
A: 5HT1D/1B B: 5 HT2 C: 5HT3 D: 5HT4
Answer: A
Birth rate is -
A: Live birth/1000 mid yr. population B: Birth/1000 mid yr population C: Live birth/10000 mid yr. population D: Live birth/10,000 population of reproductive age group (15-45)
Answer: A
Patient with 20 weeks size uterus & vesicular mole. Treatment is:
A: Induction of labour B: Methotrexate C: Hysterotomy D: Suction evacuation
Answer: D
Influenza virus belongs to family -
A: Picomaviridae B: Calciviridae C: Orthomyxoviridae D: Paramyxoviridae
Answer: C
Diabetic neuropathy is a:
A: Distal symmetric sensory polyneuropathy B: Mononeuritis C: Autonomic neuropathy D: All above
Answer: D
Vitamin K is required for
A: Hydroxylation B: Chelation C: Transamination D: Carboxylation
Answer: D
Which of the following most often causes cholestatic jaundice:
A: INH B: Erythromycin estolate C: Pyrazinamide D: Ethionamide
Answer: B
Commonest cause of loss of vision in non- proliferative diabetic retinopathy is –
A: Vitreous heamorrhage B: Macular edema C: Detachment of retina D: Subretinal haemorrhage
Answer: B
"Telescope fingers" occur in
A: Rheumatic ahritis B: Rheumatoid ahritis C: Psoriatic ahritis D: Reiter's ahritis
Answer: C
Vasanti, a 25-year-old-girl, presents with complaints of fever and weakness. On examination there is splenomegaly of 3 cm below the costal margin.Hb is 8 gm/dL, TLC is 3,000/mm3 , platelet count is 80,000 mm3. Which of the following is the least likely diagnosis -
A: Acute lymphocytic leukemia B: Anemia of chronic disease C: Aplastic anemia D: Megaloblastic anemia
Answer: C
A 30-year-old patient complains of pain abdomen for 5 days, with similar history in recent past as well. On examination, localized tenderness in right upper quadrant on deep palpation is observed. A slight yellowish discoloration of skin is noted as well. USG examination reveals the following findings. If this patient had associated gallstones, which of the following would it be?
A: <img style="max-width: 100%" src=" /> B: <img style="max-width: 100%" src=" /> C: <img style="max-width: 100%" src=" /> D: Gallstones are not associated with above clinical scenario.
Answer: B
Which muscle originates from tibia, fibula and interosseous membrane?
A: Popliteus B: Flexor digitorum longus C: Flexor hellus longus D: Tibialis posterior
Answer: D
Boutonneuse fever is caused by-
A: Rickettsia japonica B: Rickettsia conorii C: Rickettsia sibirica D: Rickettsia australis
Answer: B
Which of the following is the least filtered in glomerules? (Which substance is least lost in urine)
A: Haemoglobin B: Albumin (<150mg/24 hrs normally) C: Myoglobin D: Inulin
Answer: A
Structures lying deep to posterior belly of digastricare all. Except:
A: Retromandibular vein B: Hypoglossal nerve C: Hyoglossus muscle D: Occipital aery
Answer: A
A 60-year-old woman with no past medical history has an elevated blood pressure of 165/80 mm Hg on routine evaluation. Repeated measurements over the next month confirm the elevated pressure. Physical examination, routine blood count, and biochemistry are all normalFor patient with high blood pressure, select the most appropriate medication
A: thiazides B: spironolactone C: clonidine D: prazosin
Answer: A
In which of the following types of Carcinoma Breast, Comedo growth pattern in seen ?
A: Ductal carcinoma in situ B: Medullary carcinoma C: Lobular carcinoma in situ D: Infiltrating lobular carcinoma
Answer: A
Syndrome of Inappropriate secretion of Anti-Diuretic hormone (SIADH) may be seen in all of the following except?
A: Use of vincristine B: Oat cell carcinoma of lung C: Porphyria-acute attack D: Primary pulmonary emphysema
Answer: D
An increase in the concentration of 2,3 DPG may be seen in all of the following, except
A: Anemia B: Hypoxia C: Inosine D: Hypoxanthine
Answer: D
Norepinephrine is metabolized by which of the following enzymes
A: COMT B: MAO C: Both D: Neither
Answer: C
Force not acting in an enzyme substrate complex :
A: Electrostatic B: Covalent C: Van der waals D: Hydrogen
Answer: C
Thrombocytopenia is caused by: -
A: Aspirin B: Acyclovir C: DIC D: Henoch-schonlein purpura (HSP)
Answer: C
Which of the following is not a stimulus for normal/resting ventilation?
A: Stretch receptors B: J receptors C: PO2 D: PCO2
Answer: B
Most common recurrence sites or metastatic sites of malignancy following pelvic surgery are all except :
A: Carcinoma cervix -- Lateral pelvic wall and central pelvis B: Carcinoma ovary -- Lung C: Chorionepithelioma - Suburethral anterior vaginal wall D: Carcinoma body --Vault of vagina
Answer: B
Bifurcation of trachea is at
A: Upper border of T5 B: Lower border of T4 C: Upper border of T4 D: Lower border of T5
Answer: B
Alopecia universalis is?
A: Loss of all the scalp hair B: Loss of all body hair C: Loss hair at the scalp margin D: Male pattern hair loss
Answer: B
Bent inner tube sign is seen in
A: Volvulus B: Intussusception C: Intestinal obstruction D: Gastric antral vascular ectasia
Answer: A
Von-Meyenburg's complexes are seen in -
A: Brain B: Liver C: Kidney D: Spleen
Answer: B
A male patient 56 year old complains of swelling in legs. He is a known case of hypertension and is under treatment. On general physical examination pitting oedema is seen on legs and TSH level 3mU/L. Which of the following is not a cause of this condition?
A: Increase in hydrostatic pressure B: Decreased colloid osmotic pressure C: Due to lymphatic obstruction D: Myxedema
Answer: D
Open anterior fontanelle, bruit present. Midline lesion in brain diagnosis -
A: Malformation of vein of galen B: Congenital hydrocephalus C: Down syndrome D: Rickets.
Answer: A
FeCl3 test is used in diagnosis of: NEET 14
A: Hydrochloric acid B: Acetic acid C: Alcohol D: Phenol
Answer: D
Enchondral ossification is/are seen in-
A: Long bones B: Flat bones of skull C: Clavicle D: Mandible
Answer: A
Cubitus varus deformity in supracondylar fracture of humerus is usually due to
A: Posterior displacement B: Posterior angulation C: Coronal tilt D: All of the above
Answer: C
An 80-year-old man is brought to dermatology OPD by his son for recently noticed skin lesion. A biopsy is carried out with HPE as shown. Which of the following option cannot be used as a management for the above clinical scenario?
A: Moh's micrographic surgery B: Photodynamic therapy C: Electrodessication D: NONE
Answer: D
The antibiotic of choice of pertussis is –
A: Ampicillin B: Gentamicin C: Erythromycin D: Penicillin
Answer: C
Most common indication for operation in tuberculosis of intestine is -
A: Obstruction B: Perforation C: Mass abdomen D: GI symptoms
Answer: A
Hepatitis virus without envelope:
A: HAV B: HBV C: HCV D: HDV
Answer: A
Most common tumor to extend from intracranial to orbit is-
A: Astrocytoma B: Pituitary adenoma C: Craniopharyngioma D: Sphenoidal wing meningioma
Answer: D
Ninhydrin test is used for ?
A: Bile salts B: Amino acids C: Nucleic acid D: Lipids
Answer: B
Colipase is an enzyme found in--------?
A: Saliva B: Bile C: Pancreatic juice D: Succus entericus
Answer: C
Thrush refers to
A: Acute atrophic candidiasis B: Acute pseudomembranous candidiasis C: Chronic atrophic candidiasis D: Chronic hyperplastic candidiasis
Answer: B
Optic atrophy can be caused by....poisoning :
A: Phosphrous B: Ethyl alcohol C: Methyl alcohol D: Lead
Answer: C
Which of the following is the least likely complication after massive blood transfusion, except
A: Hyperkalemia B: Citrate toxicity C: Hypothermia D: Metabolic acidosis
Answer: D
The drug X is used in osteoporosis. Its mechanism of action is shown in the Figure below. X is likely to
A: Teriparatide B: Alendronate C: Denosumab D: Estrogen
Answer: C
Pharmacodynamics includes
A: Drug Elimination B: Drug excretion C: Drug Absorption D: Mechanism of action
Answer: D
In an RTA, a patient sustained soft tissue and Brachial plexus injuries with nerve affected in weakness of extensors of entire arm, forearm, hand with shoulder flexion, and extension. This is suggestive of involvement of
A: Middle and lower cord B: C5,6,7 C: C5 to T1 D: Posterior trunk
Answer: C