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Most common cause of Papillary necrosis is | A: Diabetes Mellitus B: Sickle cell anaemia C: Analgesics D: Pyelonephritis | Answer: C |
Alzheimer's disease is associated with: September 2012 | A: Delerium B: Delusion C: Dementia D: All of the above | Answer: C |
Essential amino acids are all except: | A: Leucine B: Lysine C: Methionine D: Proline | Answer: D |
What is tuberculoma? | A: Granuloma present in the lungs B: Tuberculous periapical granuloma C: Tuberculous lesion of the lymph nodes D: None of the above | Answer: B |
Clinical features of rheumatic fever are all except- | A: Cardiomegaly B: Joint pains C: ST segment elevation D: Increased PR interval | Answer: A |
A dense persistent nephrogram may be seen in all of the following except: | A: Acute ureteral obstruction B: Systemic hypeension C: Severe hydronephrosis D: Dehydration | Answer: B |
Most common type of mesentric cyst is | A: Entergenous cyst B: Chelolymphalic cyst C: O mental cyst D: Urogenital cyst | Answer: B |
According to WHO, membranous glomerulonephritis seen in SLE, is - | A: Class II B: Class III C: Class IV D: Class V | Answer: D |
All the following can be used to grow human viruses except? | A: Continuous cell lines B: Suckling mice C: Embryonated egg D: Enriched media | Answer: D |
When a child is not able to perform the following motor functions such as skipping, walking on heels, hopping in place or going forwards in tandem gati, his motor development is considered to be below ? | A: 3 years B: 4 years C: 6 years D: 8 years | Answer: B |
The alveoli are filled with exudate. The air is displaced, converting the lung into a solid organ. This description suggests- | A: Chronic bronchitis B: Bronchial asthma C: Bronchiectasis D: Lobar pneumonia | Answer: D |
Antoni A & Antoni B Pattern's are seen in | A: Schwannoma B: Neurofibroma C: Meningioma D: Teratoma | Answer: A |
Incised wound which is not a feature ? | A: Length is the greatest dimention B: Width is more than the thickness of the blade C: Margins are inveed D: Hesitation cuts are seen in suicidal attempt | Answer: C |
Which among the following NOT a pharmacological action of opioids | A: Cough suppression B: Anti-emesis C: Miosis D: Truncal rigidity | Answer: B |
Which one of the following is a malignant bone tumour? | A: Osteoid osteoma B: Chondroma C: Chondrosarcoma D: Osteochondroma | Answer: C |
New born term baby born by vaginal delivers' had respiratory' distress, grunt, with scaphoid abdomen -Most probable diagnosis is - | A: HMD B: Diphragmatic hernia C: Pneumothorax D: Meconium aspiration syndrome | Answer: B |
Confirmatory test for syphilis is-rpt qun | A: FTA-ABS B: VDRL C: PCR D: Culture and sensitivity | Answer: A |
The placenta secretes a hormone that is utilized in the early detection of pregnancy. This hormone is: | A: Endothelial growth factor (EGF) B: Human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) C: Human chorionic somatotropin (HCS) D: Relaxin | Answer: B |
Ulceration of the vulva is commonly seen in all except | A: Bacterial vaginosis B: Syphilis C: Chancroid D: Behcet's disease | Answer: A |
Thalidomide can be used in all of the followingconditions except? | A: Behcet syndrome B: HIV associated peripheral neuropathy C: HIV associated mouth ulcers D: Erythema nodosum leprosum | Answer: B |
In children with classical galactosemia all are true except: | A: E. coli neonatal sepsis is common B: Elimination of galactose in diet will not reverse cataract C: Galactose conves to galactitol which is toxic to brain D: Children with Duae variant of galactosemia are asymptomatic | Answer: B |
When a person changes position from standing to lying down, following change is seen: | A: Hea rate increases B: Venous return to hea increases immediately C: Cerebral blood flow increases D: Blood flow at apices of lung decreases | Answer: B |
Metrorrhagia is | A: Heavy menstrual bleeding B: Intermenstrual bleeding C: Break through bleeding D: Post coital bleeding | Answer: B |
Effective red cell diameter | A: Different in males and females B: Diameter of 500 microns C: Thalassemia minor anemia may present with normal RBC diameter D: Mixed iron and folic deficiency anemia produce microcytic | Answer: C |
The most impoant indication for surgical repair of a Bicornuate Uterus is - | A: Infeility B: Dysmenorrhoea C: Menorrhagia D: Recurrent aboions | Answer: D |
Uses of α2 agonists are all EXCEPT: | A: To produce sedation B: Glaucoma C: Benign hyperplasia of prostate D: Hypertension | Answer: C |
Treatment of solitary rectal ulcer are A/E:a) Laxativesb) Rectopexyc) Bandingd) Sclerosant injectione) Enema | A: cd B: bc C: bd D: ac | Answer: A |
Craniotabes is seen in following except – | A: Rickets B: Syphilis C: Osteogenesis imperfecta D: Thalassemia | Answer: D |
Maternal moality rate is - | A: Maternal deaths / 100000 live bihs B: Maternal death /100 live bihs C: Maternal death /1000 bihs D: Maternal death /1000 live bihs | Answer: A |
Colour of crystals in positive Florence test is - | A: Yellow B: White C: Purple D: Dark Brown | Answer: D |
Factor Xa is necessary for conversion of prothrombin to thrombin | A: Only in the extrinsic pathway B: Only in the intrinsic pathway C: As part of both extrinsic and intrinsic pathways D: Only if the normal blood clotting cascade is inhibited | Answer: C |
True about Rotameter – | A: Rotameter reading may not get affected by dirt inside the tube B: Rotameter reading may not get affected by static electricity C: The height to which bobbin rises indicates the flow rate D: A rotameter is a variable pressure flowmeter | Answer: C |
Neurocysticercosis is treated by all the following drugs, EXCEPT - | A: Albendazole B: Niclosamide C: Flubendazole D: Praziquantel | Answer: B |
What is an ideal method to prevent aspiration pneumonia? | A: Cuffed endotracheal tube B: Inhalational anaesthesia C: Increased intra abdominal pressure D: Full stomach | Answer: A |
A mutation that results in a value replacement for glutamic acid at position 6 of the B chain of hemoglobin 5 hinders normal hemoglobin function and results in sickle-cell anemia when the patient is homozygous for this mutation. This is an example of which of the following types of mutation? | A: Deletion B: Frameshift C: Inseion D: Missense | Answer: D |
Which of the following vessel does not cross the midline of the body: | A: Left gonadal vein B: Left renal vein C: Left brachiocephalic vein D: Hemiazygous vein | Answer: A |
Daily maintenance fluid for a child weighing 24 kg is: | A: 1000 mL/day B: 800 mL/day C: 1540 mL/day D: 1580 mL/day | Answer: D |
OCP protects against all EXCEPT: September2012 | A: Hepatic adenoma B: Fibroadenoma breast C: Carcinoma ovary D: Uterine malignancy | Answer: A |
In a chronic alcoholic, all the following may be seen in the liver except - | A: Fatty degeneration B: Chronic hepatitis C: Granuloma formation D: Cholestatic hepatitis | Answer: C |
Ring sideroblasts, with iron laden occurs in | A: Endoplasmic reticulum B: Nucleus C: Mitochondria D: Nuclear membrane | Answer: C |
Signal from Baroreceptors goes to - | A: Caudal ventrolateral medulla B: Rostral dorsolateral medulla C: Nucleus of tractus solitarius D: None of the above | Answer: C |
Intrinsic factor of castle is secreted by which of the following cells in gastric glands | A: Chief cells B: Parietal cells C: Enterochromaffin cells D: B cells | Answer: B |
Which is not echogenic while doing ultrasonography- | A: Bile B: Gas C: Bone D: Gall stones | Answer: A |
Features of mycotic aneurysm are all except | A: Bacterial endocarditis is common etiology B: Commonly it is fusiform aneurysm C: Aorta and visceral vessels affected commonly D: Multilobed aneurysm with narrow neck | Answer: B |
Microvesicular fatty liver is caused by - | A: DM B: Valproate C: Starvation D: IBD | Answer: B |
Child protection scheme is under which ministry - | A: Ministry of health and family welfare B: Ministry' of Social welfare C: Ministry' of women and child development D: Ministry of education | Answer: C |
Indication for surgery in a case of adrenal incidentaloma | A: Size>5 cm B: Bilateral adrenal metastasis C: Functional tumor D: All of the above | Answer: D |
In case control study of buccal carcinoma- | A: CA is commoner in zarda pan users than non users B: Zarda pan is a cause of buccal CA C: Zarda pan is associated with buccal CA D: If use of zarda pan is stopped, number of cases will reduce | Answer: C |
Nephrotic syndrome is characterised by | A: Proteinuria B: Hyperlipidemia C: Oedema D: All | Answer: D |
All the following are the risk factors for cervical cancer except | A: Young age at first intercourse B: Multiple sexual paners C: Low parity D: Low socioeconomic status | Answer: C |
Characteristic feature of korsakoff psychosis is | A: Disorientation B: Delirium C: Coarse tremor D: Amnesia | Answer: D |
Person preoccupied by worries about ill health is : | A: Hypochondriac B: Maniac C: Depressed D: Delirium | Answer: A |
Terminal branches of facial nerve are all, EXCEPT: | A: Mandibular nerve B: Marginal branch C: Temporal D: Cervical | Answer: A |
Which of the following is orexigenic? | A: Serotonin B: Ghrelin C: OCX D: GA | Answer: B |
Metformin is NOT effective in lowering of blood sugar level in which of the following patients? | A: Non diabetics B: Obese diabetics C: Type 2 diabetics D: Diabetics not responding to sulfonylureas | Answer: A |
You are conducting a survey in your village and the person you are interviewing is a 32 year old post graduate working as a clerk. His total family income is 20,000 Rs per month. According to Kuppuswamy's socio economic status scale, he belongs to: | A: Upper socioeconomic class B: Upper socioeconomic class C: Lower middle socioeconomic class D: Upper lower socioeconomic class | Answer: B |
True regarding the development of ear: | A: Eustachian tube opens at the level of interior turbinate B: Pinna develops from the cleft of Ist arch C: Growth of the inner- ear completed by 4th month D: All | Answer: D |
Gastric irritation is least with following NSA1D: (PGI June 2008) | A: Diclofenac B: Acetaminophen C: Ibuprofen D: Naproxen | Answer: B |
The concetration of potassium in microgram in ORS is- | A: 30 meq B: 20 meq C: 90 meq D: 60 meq | Answer: B |
Abnormal mousy/mushy odour of urine is associated with | A: Phenylketonuria B: Tyrosinemia C: Maple syrup urine disease D: Hawkinsuria | Answer: A |
Clinical features of infectious mononucleosis | A: Glandular involvement B: Febrile C: Palatine petechiae D: All of the above | Answer: D |
Small cuff size will lead to? | A: Falsely increased BP B: Falsely low BP C: No effect on BP D: Fluctuating BP | Answer: A |
Ulcer with undermined edges is seen in | A: Malignant ulcer B: Tubercular ulcer C: Venous ulcer D: Diabetic ulcer | Answer: B |
Which of the following is NOT associated with elevation of prostatic specific antigen? | A: Acute prostatitis B: BPH C: Prostatic intraepithelial neoplasm D: Prostatic needle biopsy | Answer: C |
Muscle relaxant used in renal failure : | A: Ketamine B: Atracurium C: Pancuronium D: Fentanyl | Answer: B |
Redistribution phenomenon is seen in: | A: Halothane B: Ether C: Thiopentone D: All | Answer: C |
A 20 years female has hepatosplenomegaly, fever, pallor and generalized lymphadenopathy. Lab test useful for diagnosis is/are -a) ESRb) Electrophoresisc) Parasite detection in aspirated) ELISAe) Routine haemogram | A: acd B: ace C: cde D: ade | Answer: B |
Gastrinoma a/w | A: Diarrhoea B: Constipation C: Achlorhydria D: Multiple superficial gastric ulcers | Answer: A |
CAGE questionnaire is used in:AP 07; MP 09; NEET 13 | A: Alcohol dependence B: Opiate poisoning C: Dhatura poisoning D: Barbiturate poisoning | Answer: A |
Which of the following is used in exocytosis? | A: Ca B: Mg C: Na D: K | Answer: A |
Therapeutic blood range of theophylline in microgram per L is: | A: 0-5 B: 10-May C: 15-May D: 20-May | Answer: D |
Lift off test is used for which of the following muscles? | A: Supraspinatus B: Subscapularis C: Infraspinatus D: Biceps Breachii | Answer: B |
Which of the following is not a structural element of TMJ? | A: Sigmoid notch B: Articular disc C: Capsular ligament D: Joint cavities | Answer: A |
Prognostic stage groups in carcinoma breast include all except | A: Tumour size B: Grade C: HER-2 status D: Age | Answer: D |
Arrange the following subtypes of schizophrenia, in order of prognosis, with the best prognosis first and the worst prognosis last, 1. Paranoid schizophrenia2. Catatonic schizophrenia3. Simple schizophrenia4. Disorganised schizophrenia | A: 4-2-1-3 B: 2-1-3-4 C: 2-1-4-3 D: 1-2-4-3 | Answer: C |
Mammalian Mitochondria are involved in all of the following Except | A: Fatty acid synthesis B: DNA synthesis C: Fatty acid oxidation (b-oxidation) D: Protein synthesis | Answer: D |
Cross examination of the prosecution witness is done by- | A: Public prosecutor B: Defence counsel C: Judge D: None | Answer: B |
Pseudo pocket is seen in the | A: Base of the pocket lies on cementum B: Gingivitis C: Periodontitis D: Base of the pocket and lies on alveolar bone | Answer: B |
Thickness of oxygen inhibition layer in composite curing is: | A: 1-50 micrometer B: 15-150 micrometer C: 50-500 micrometer D: 1000-2000 micrometer | Answer: C |
Hassall&;s corpuscles are present in | A: Thymus B: Lymphnode C: Spleen D: Liver | Answer: A |
Triamterene causes | A: Better glucose tolerance B: Muscle cramps C: Decrease in urea level D: Hypokalemia | Answer: B |
Persistent vomiting in G.O.O. causes -a) Hyponatremic hyperchloremia occurb) Hypernatremia without ↓ed Cl- alkalosisc) Hypokalemic metabolic alkalosisd) Paradoxical aciduria | A: cd B: bc C: bd D: ac | Answer: A |
All are immediate causes of death in burns except | A: Injury B: Suffocation C: Toxemia D: Shock | Answer: C |
Mucositis is caused by: | A: 5-Fluorouracil B: Methotrexate C: Paclitaxel D: Cisplatin | Answer: A |
Complications of therapy with radioactive iodine includes - | A: Thyroid malignancy B: Hypothyroidism C: Leukemia D: All | Answer: B |
Uterine souffle : | A: Is a soft blowing murmur synchronous with foetal hea sounds B: Is due to increase in blood flow through the dilated uterine vessels C: Is due to the active foetal movements D: Indicates the underlying foetal distress | Answer: B |
Investigation of choice in bronchiectasis is | A: Bronchoscopy B: MRI thorax C: HRCT lung D: Chest X-ray | Answer: C |
Nyctalopia is due to deficiency of | A: Vitamin A B: Vitamin B C: Vitamin C D: Vitamin E | Answer: A |
False about hepatic adenoma- | A: Benign lesion B: OCP use C: Older females D: Cold on isotopescan | Answer: C |
Renal threshold for serum glucose level- | A: 100 mg/dl B: 200 mg/dl C: 300 mg/dl D: 400 mg/dl | Answer: B |
A 9-year-old boy diagnosed as uncomplicated pulmonary tuberculosis. He is put on isoniazid, rifampin, and ethambutol at home after initial treatment given at hospital. Which is accurate statement for this scenario? | A: His 3-year-old sibling should receive INH prophylaxis B: A baseline test of auditory function test is essential before drug treatment is initiated C: Polyahralgia is a potential adverse effect of the drugs the boy is taking D: His mother, who takes care of him, does not need INH prophylaxis | Answer: A |
How much luting agent is required for cementation of crown? | A: 3/4th filled slightly upto the margin B: 1/4th filled C: 1/2 filled D: Full to prevent bubble | Answer: C |
Functional unit of muscle: | A: Sarcomere B: Actin C: Myosin D: Troponin | Answer: A |
Cause of exudative retinal detachment are: | A: Scleritis B: Toxaemia of pregnancy C: Central serous retinopathy D: All | Answer: D |
A 47-year-old man suddenly develops high fever and hypotension. He has a generalized erythematous macular rash, and over the next day, develops gangrene of his left leg. Which of the following is the most likely organism? | A: Corynebacterium diphtheriae B: Streptococcus group C C: Neisseria gonorrhoeae D: Streptococcus group A | Answer: D |
In amyloidosis of the tongue, the amyloid is deposited primarily in the: | A: Stromal connective tissue B: Cells of the surface epithelium C: Nuclei of the striated muscle cells D: Cytoplasm of the striated muscle cells | Answer: A |
Which of the following is the most common cause of emergency depament visit related to LSD and its related substances? | A: Bad trip B: Flashbacks C: Synaesthesia D: Papillary dilatation | Answer: A |
Bilateral destruction of auditory cortex in man causes | A: Almost total deafness B: Hearing defect for higher frequency sounds C: Deficiency in interpretation of sounds D: Inability for the orientation of sounds | Answer: C |
The following infection resembles malignancy - | A: Echinococcus granulosus B: E. multilocularis C: E.vogeli D: E. oligarthus | Answer: B |
A 1 year old child is brought to you with delayed milestones. On examination you note that the child is very fair with hypopigmented hair and blue eye. He has also got eczemas. The child was also very irritable. What is your diagnosis? | A: Albinism B: Phenylketonuria C: Alkaptonuria D: Cystinosis | Answer: B |