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The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** All are true about fatty acid synthesis except (A) Requires NADPH (B) Requires NADH (C) Occurs in cytosol (D) Intermediately linked with glycolysis
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The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Which of the following does not correlate with severity of acute pancreatitis? (A) Serum glucose (B) Serum amylase (C) Serum calcium (D) AST
['(B) Serum amylase <> answer', 'The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. <> instruction', '(A) Serum glucose (B) Serum amylase (C) Serum calcium (D) AST <> possible answers', ' Which of the following does not correlate with severity of acute pancreatitis? <> context']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Marfan syndrome is due to (A) Fibrillin 1 defect (B) Fibrillin 2 defect (C) Fibrillin 3 defect (D) Fibrillin 4 defect
['(A) Fibrillin 1 defect <> answer', 'The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. <> instruction', '(A) Fibrillin 1 defect (B) Fibrillin 2 defect (C) Fibrillin 3 defect (D) Fibrillin 4 defect <> possible answers', ' Marfan syndrome is due to <> context']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Temporalis muscle originates from: (A) Side of the skull (B) Zygomatic process (C) Ramus of the mandible (D) Pterygopalatine fossa
['(A) Side of the skull <> answer', 'The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. <> instruction', '(A) Side of the skull (B) Zygomatic process (C) Ramus of the mandible (D) Pterygopalatine fossa <> possible answers', ' Temporalis muscle originates from: <> context']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Blood pressure is defined as the product of: (A) Systolic pressure x pulse (B) Diastolic pressure x pulse rate (C) Pulse pressure x pulse rate (D) Cardiac output x peripheral resistance
['(D) Cardiac output x peripheral resistance <> answer', 'The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. <> instruction', '(A) Systolic pressure x pulse (B) Diastolic pressure x pulse rate (C) Pulse pressure x pulse rate (D) Cardiac output x peripheral resistance <> possible answers', ' Blood pressure is defined as the product of: <> context']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** All of the following are adverse effects of nicotinic acid except ? (A) Vasodilation (B) Pancreatitis (C) Liver dysfunction (D) Hyperpigmentation
['(B) Pancreatitis <> answer', 'The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. <> instruction', '(A) Vasodilation (B) Pancreatitis (C) Liver dysfunction (D) Hyperpigmentation <> possible answers', ' All of the following are adverse effects of nicotinic acid except ? <> context']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** The cell type most typically seen in the Keratic precipitates of non-granulomatous uveitis is: (A) Polymorphonuclear cells (B) Lymphocytes (C) Plasma cells (D) Epitheloid cells
['(B) Lymphocytes <> answer', 'The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. <> instruction', '(A) Polymorphonuclear cells (B) Lymphocytes (C) Plasma cells (D) Epitheloid cells <> possible answers', ' The cell type most typically seen in the Keratic precipitates of non-granulomatous uveitis is: <> context']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Which is not an osteoplasty technique: (A) Vertical grooving. (B) Radicular blending. (C) Gradualizing marginal bone. (D) None.
['(C) Gradualizing marginal bone. <> answer', 'The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. <> instruction', '(A) Vertical grooving. (B) Radicular blending. (C) Gradualizing marginal bone. (D) None. <> possible answers', ' Which is not an osteoplasty technique: <> context']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Cardiac or central nervous system toxicity may result when standard lignocaine doses are administered to patients with circulatory failure. This may be due to the following reason : (A) Lignocaine concentration is initially higher in relatively well perfused tissues such as brain and heart. (B) Histamine receptors in brain and heart get suddenly activated in circulatory failure (C) There is a sudden outburst of release of adrenaline, noradrenaline and dopamine in brain and heart (D) Lignocaine is converted to a toxic metabolite due to its longer stay in the liver.
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The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** All comprise inherent propeies of a screening test except - (A) Sensitivity (B) Specificity (C) Yield (D) Predictive accuracy
['(C) Yield <> answer', 'The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. <> instruction', '(A) Sensitivity (B) Specificity (C) Yield (D) Predictive accuracy <> possible answers', ' All comprise inherent propeies of a screening test except - <> context']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** In an accident during cleanup of an old residential area of the city, the Achilles tendon of a 32-year-old worker was cut through by the blade of a brush cutter. The patient is admitted to the hospital and a laceration of the Achilles tendon is diagnosed. Which of the following bones serves as an insertion for the Achilles tendon? (A) Calcaneus (B) Fibula (C) Cuboid (D) Talus
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The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Increased alkaline phosphatase is seen in - (A) Osteoporosis (B) Multiple myeloma (C) Paget's disease (D) Osteolytic metastasis
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The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** RHIME is used for measuring (A) Neonatal Mortality rate (B) Maternal Mortality rate (C) Infant Mortality rate (D) Perinatal Mortality rate
['(B) Maternal Mortality rate <> answer', 'The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. <> instruction', '(A) Neonatal Mortality rate (B) Maternal Mortality rate (C) Infant Mortality rate (D) Perinatal Mortality rate <> possible answers', ' RHIME is used for measuring <> context']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Not seen in peripheral smear o Plasmodium falciparum is: (A) Gametocyte (B) Sporozites (C) Schizont (D) Merozoites
['(C) Schizont <> answer', 'The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. <> instruction', '(A) Gametocyte (B) Sporozites (C) Schizont (D) Merozoites <> possible answers', ' Not seen in peripheral smear o Plasmodium falciparum is: <> context']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Recurrent epistaxis in a 15-year-old female the probable cause is: (A) Juvenile nasopharyngeal fibroma (B) Rhinosporidiosis (C) Foreign body (D) Haematological disorder
['(D) Haematological disorder <> answer', 'The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. <> instruction', '(A) Juvenile nasopharyngeal fibroma (B) Rhinosporidiosis (C) Foreign body (D) Haematological disorder <> possible answers', ' Recurrent epistaxis in a 15-year-old female the probable cause is: <> context']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Lignocaine can be used in all except - (A) Ventricular fibrillation (B) Spinal anaesthesia (C) Epidural anaesthesia (D) Convulsions
['(D) Convulsions <> answer', 'The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. <> instruction', '(A) Ventricular fibrillation (B) Spinal anaesthesia (C) Epidural anaesthesia (D) Convulsions <> possible answers', ' Lignocaine can be used in all except - <> context']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Which of the following strain of influenza causes Swine flu which causes serious systemic manifestations? (A) H1N1 (B) H5N1 (C) H3N1 (D) H3N3
['(A) H1N1 <> answer', 'The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. <> instruction', '(A) H1N1 (B) H5N1 (C) H3N1 (D) H3N3 <> possible answers', ' Which of the following strain of influenza causes Swine flu which causes serious systemic manifestations? <> context']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Most common agent responsible for bronchiolitis is: (A) RSV (B) Adenovirus (C) Herpesvirus (D) Influenza virus
['(A) RSV <> answer', 'The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. <> instruction', '(A) RSV (B) Adenovirus (C) Herpesvirus (D) Influenza virus <> possible answers', ' Most common agent responsible for bronchiolitis is: <> context']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Bater syndrome is mutation in (A) Na-k-cl co transpoer (B) Na-Cl channel (C) Renin (D) ENaC protein
['(A) Na-k-cl co transpoer <> answer', 'The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. <> instruction', '(A) Na-k-cl co transpoer (B) Na-Cl channel (C) Renin (D) ENaC protein <> possible answers', ' Bater syndrome is mutation in <> context']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** All are early complications of tracheostomy except- (A) Hemorrhage (B) Pneumothorax (C) Injury to esophagus (D) Trachealstenosis
['(D) Trachealstenosis <> answer', 'The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. <> instruction', '(A) Hemorrhage (B) Pneumothorax (C) Injury to esophagus (D) Trachealstenosis <> possible answers', ' All are early complications of tracheostomy except- <> context']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Dermatomyositis test of choice - (A) CPK (B) 24hr urine creat (C) SGOT (D) SGPT
['(A) CPK <> answer', 'The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. <> instruction', '(A) CPK (B) 24hr urine creat (C) SGOT (D) SGPT <> possible answers', ' Dermatomyositis test of choice - <> context']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** True about RCC is? (A) Most common site is lower lobe of kidney (B) Most common variety is papillary type (C) Invasion of renal vein is more common than renal artery (D) Most common site of metastasis is lymph nodes
['(C) Invasion of renal vein is more common than renal artery <> answer', 'The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. <> instruction', '(A) Most common site is lower lobe of kidney (B) Most common variety is papillary type (C) Invasion of renal vein is more common than renal artery (D) Most common site of metastasis is lymph nodes <> possible answers', ' True about RCC is? <> context']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** A Child (Girl) is suffering from varicella (fever & rash) & and child's aunt is pregnant. What is the earliest time, she can meet her aunt: (A) When the lesions have crusted (B) Immediately (C) Anytime as the child is aunt's favourite (D) After the delivery of the baby
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The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Myasthenia gravis is associated with: (A) Hypergammaglobulenaemia (B) Thymoma (C) Squamous cell carcinoma (D) Hepatic adenoma
['(B) Thymoma <> answer', 'The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. <> instruction', '(A) Hypergammaglobulenaemia (B) Thymoma (C) Squamous cell carcinoma (D) Hepatic adenoma <> possible answers', ' Myasthenia gravis is associated with: <> context']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Most common metal in contact allergic dermatitis is- (A) Gold (B) Silver (C) Aluminium (D) Nickel
['(D) Nickel <> answer', 'The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. <> instruction', '(A) Gold (B) Silver (C) Aluminium (D) Nickel <> possible answers', ' Most common metal in contact allergic dermatitis is- <> context']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** The treatment of choice of angle closure glaucoma is – (A) Parasympathomimetic drugs (B) Iridectomy (C) Trabeculoplasty (D) Timolol
['(B) Iridectomy <> answer', 'The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. <> instruction', '(A) Parasympathomimetic drugs (B) Iridectomy (C) Trabeculoplasty (D) Timolol <> possible answers', ' The treatment of choice of angle closure glaucoma is – <> context']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Why is the sensitivity of Mammography low in young females? (A) Because of less glandular tissue and more fat (B) Because of less fat content (C) Young breast have dense tissue (D) Young females are less cooperative
['(C) Young breast have dense tissue <> answer', 'The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. <> instruction', '(A) Because of less glandular tissue and more fat (B) Because of less fat content (C) Young breast have dense tissue (D) Young females are less cooperative <> possible answers', ' Why is the sensitivity of Mammography low in young females? <> context']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Putting profit ahead of health as a cause of disease is provided by which theory of Sociology – (A) Feminist (B) Parsonian (C) Marxist (D) Foucauldian
['(C) Marxist <> answer', 'The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. <> instruction', '(A) Feminist (B) Parsonian (C) Marxist (D) Foucauldian <> possible answers', ' Putting profit ahead of health as a cause of disease is provided by which theory of Sociology – <> context']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** True about incisional hernia (A) Not seen post laparoscopic procedures (B) Strangulation is common (C) Multiple defects may be seen withn the same scar (D) Mesh is not recommended in repair
['(C) Multiple defects may be seen withn the same scar <> answer', 'The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. <> instruction', '(A) Not seen post laparoscopic procedures (B) Strangulation is common (C) Multiple defects may be seen withn the same scar (D) Mesh is not recommended in repair <> possible answers', ' True about incisional hernia <> context']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Which of the following drugs DO NOT cause hyper-prolactinemia? (A) Bromocriptne (B) Haloperidol (C) Reserpine (D) Chlorpromazine
['(A) Bromocriptne <> answer', 'The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. <> instruction', '(A) Bromocriptne (B) Haloperidol (C) Reserpine (D) Chlorpromazine <> possible answers', ' Which of the following drugs DO NOT cause hyper-prolactinemia? <> context']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Which of the following plays an impoant role in the treatment of Diabetic Ketoacidosis: March 2009 (A) Normal saline (B) Bicarbonate (C) Potassium (D) Insulin
['(D) Insulin <> answer', 'The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. <> instruction', '(A) Normal saline (B) Bicarbonate (C) Potassium (D) Insulin <> possible answers', ' Which of the following plays an impoant role in the treatment of Diabetic Ketoacidosis: March 2009 <> context']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Which of the following statements about indirect pulp capping is false? (A) Some leathery caries may be left in the preparation. (B) A liner is generally recommended in the excavation. (C) The operator should wait at least 6 to 8 weeks before re-entry (if then). (D) The prognosis of indirect pulp capping treatment is poorer than that of direct pulp capping.
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The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Cannon balls seen in the lungs are characteristic of: (A) Seminoma testes (B) Carcinoid (C) Hypernephroma (D) Pheochromocytoma
['(C) Hypernephroma <> answer', 'The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. <> instruction', '(A) Seminoma testes (B) Carcinoid (C) Hypernephroma (D) Pheochromocytoma <> possible answers', ' Cannon balls seen in the lungs are characteristic of: <> context']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Most common cause of gallbladder fistula is (A) Liver abscess aspiration (B) Laparoscopic surgery (C) Gallstones (D) Trauma
['(C) Gallstones <> answer', 'The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. <> instruction', '(A) Liver abscess aspiration (B) Laparoscopic surgery (C) Gallstones (D) Trauma <> possible answers', ' Most common cause of gallbladder fistula is <> context']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Uveoparotitis is seen in - (A) SLE (B) Sjogren's syndrome (C) Rheumatoid arthritis (D) Sarcoidosis
['(D) Sarcoidosis <> answer', 'The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. <> instruction', "(A) SLE (B) Sjogren's syndrome (C) Rheumatoid arthritis (D) Sarcoidosis <> possible answers", ' Uveoparotitis is seen in - <> context']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** All are modifiable risk factors except (A) Weight (B) Cigarette smoking (C) Personality (D) Diabetes
['(C) Personality <> answer', 'The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. <> instruction', '(A) Weight (B) Cigarette smoking (C) Personality (D) Diabetes <> possible answers', ' All are modifiable risk factors except <> context']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Guddu, a 5-year-old female was brought to the emergency with fever, headache and confusion. A provisional diagnosis of bacterial meningitis was made. The baby developed a severe allergic reaction to penicillin aroud six months back. She was admitted and intravenous antibiotics were staed. Few days later her investigations revealed as: Hemoglobin 6.0 g/L Erythrocyte count 1.2 x 106/mm3 Platelets 60000/mm3 Leukocyte count 1500/mm3 Which of the following is the most likely drug responsible for the above findings? (A) Gentamicin (B) Chloramphenicol (C) Doxycycline (D) Vancomycin
['(B) Chloramphenicol <> answer', 'The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. <> instruction', '(A) Gentamicin (B) Chloramphenicol (C) Doxycycline (D) Vancomycin <> possible answers', ' Guddu, a 5-year-old female was brought to the emergency with fever, headache and confusion. A provisional diagnosis of bacterial meningitis was made. The baby developed a severe allergic reaction to penicillin aroud six months back. She was admitted and intravenous antibiotics were staed. Few days later her investigations revealed as: Hemoglobin 6.0 g/L Erythrocyte count 1.2 x 106/mm3 Platelets 60000/mm3 Leukocyte count 1500/mm3 Which of the following is the most likely drug responsible for the above findings? <> context']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Female pseudohermaph rod itis m cause - MC. (A) CAH (B) Maternal ovarian tumour (C) Maternal drug intake (D) Chromosomal abnormalities
['(A) CAH <> answer', 'The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. <> instruction', '(A) CAH (B) Maternal ovarian tumour (C) Maternal drug intake (D) Chromosomal abnormalities <> possible answers', ' Female pseudohermaph rod itis m cause - MC. <> context']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Investigation of choice for Zenker's diveiculum is: (A) CECT (B) Endoscopy (C) Esophageal manometry (D) Barium Swallow
['(D) Barium Swallow <> answer', 'The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. <> instruction', '(A) CECT (B) Endoscopy (C) Esophageal manometry (D) Barium Swallow <> possible answers', " Investigation of choice for Zenker's diveiculum is: <> context"]
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Casoni's test is used in the diagnosis of which of the following infection? (A) Echinococcus granulosus (B) Toxoplasmosis (C) Toxocariasis (D) Syphilis
['(A) Echinococcus granulosus <> answer', 'The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. <> instruction', '(A) Echinococcus granulosus (B) Toxoplasmosis (C) Toxocariasis (D) Syphilis <> possible answers', " Casoni's test is used in the diagnosis of which of the following infection? <> context"]
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** True about RNA Polymerase is: (A) Requires primers (B) RNA dependent DNA Polymerase (C) No proof reading activity (D) Recognizes Shine dalgarno sequence
['(C) No proof reading activity <> answer', 'The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. <> instruction', '(A) Requires primers (B) RNA dependent DNA Polymerase (C) No proof reading activity (D) Recognizes Shine dalgarno sequence <> possible answers', ' True about RNA Polymerase is: <> context']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** "Transition mutation" occurs in (A) A - G (B) A - C (C) A - T (D) D - G
['(A) A - G <> answer', 'The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. <> instruction', '(A) A - G (B) A - C (C) A - T (D) D - G <> possible answers', ' "Transition mutation" occurs in <> context']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Derivatives of midgut ? (A) Rectum (B) Appendix (C) Liver (D) Stomach
['(B) Appendix <> answer', 'The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. <> instruction', '(A) Rectum (B) Appendix (C) Liver (D) Stomach <> possible answers', ' Derivatives of midgut ? <> context']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** VMA is excreted excessively in the urine. What may be the diagnosis? (A) Carcinoid syndrome (B) Phaeochromocytoma (C) Cushing's syndrome (D) None of the above
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The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Which of the following vitamin deficiency causes pellagra? (A) Thiamine (B) Ascorbic acid (C) Nicotinic acid (D) Cyanocobalamine
['(C) Nicotinic acid <> answer', 'The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. <> instruction', '(A) Thiamine (B) Ascorbic acid (C) Nicotinic acid (D) Cyanocobalamine <> possible answers', ' Which of the following vitamin deficiency causes pellagra? <> context']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** A patient presented with acute abdominal pain. On clinical suspicion the patient underwent cholecystectomy. On histopathological examination the finding is normal. Which of the following type of cells line the gallbladder? (A) Squamous epithelium (B) Simple columnar with brush border (C) Simple columnar (D) Simple columnar with stereocilia
['(B) Simple columnar with brush border <> answer', 'The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. <> instruction', '(A) Squamous epithelium (B) Simple columnar with brush border (C) Simple columnar (D) Simple columnar with stereocilia <> possible answers', ' A patient presented with acute abdominal pain. On clinical suspicion the patient underwent cholecystectomy. On histopathological examination the finding is normal. Which of the following type of cells line the gallbladder? <> context']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** The structure passing through the central tendon of diaphragm (A) IVC (B) Aoa (C) Sympathetic chain (D) Esophagus
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The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Essential order of lung developmental stages is? (A) Pseudoglandular, Canalicular, Terminal sac, Alveolar (B) Canalicular, Pseudoglandular, Terminal sac, Alveolar (C) Canalicular, Pseudoglandular, Alveolar, Terminal sac (D) Pseudoglandular, Canalicular, Alveolar, Terminal sac
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The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Most commonly used graft for repair of aoa is (A) Autologous vein (B) Autologous aery (C) Dacron (D) PTFE
['(C) Dacron <> answer', 'The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. <> instruction', '(A) Autologous vein (B) Autologous aery (C) Dacron (D) PTFE <> possible answers', ' Most commonly used graft for repair of aoa is <> context']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Which of the following is not a cholinergic action? (A) Salivation (B) Sweating (C) Mydriasis (D) Bradycardia
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The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** A20 year old female has an erythematous rash over her face on both cheeks and across the bridge of her nose.This rash is made worse by sunlight exposure when she is outdoors. Along with the rash, she has had muscle and joint pain for several month. However, radiographs of the joints does not show any abnormalities, and she has normal joint mobility without deformity. Which of the following laboratory test findings is most characteristic of the disease? (A) Elevated anti-streptolysin 0 (ASO) titer (B) HLA-B27 genotype (C) Markedly decreased serum level ofimmunoglobulin G (IgG) (D) Antibodies to double-standed DNA
['(D) Antibodies to double-standed DNA <> answer', 'The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. <> instruction', '(A) Elevated anti-streptolysin 0 (ASO) titer (B) HLA-B27 genotype (C) Markedly decreased serum level ofimmunoglobulin G (IgG) (D) Antibodies to double-standed DNA <> possible answers', ' A20 year old female has an erythematous rash over her face on both cheeks and across the bridge of her nose.This rash is made worse by sunlight exposure when she is outdoors. Along with the rash, she has had muscle and joint pain for several month. However, radiographs of the joints does not show any abnormalities, and she has normal joint mobility without deformity. Which of the following laboratory test findings is most characteristic of the disease? <> context']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Estrogen administration in a menopausal woman increases the: (A) Gonadotropin secretion (B) LDL cholesterol (C) Bone mass (D) Muscle mass
['(C) Bone mass <> answer', 'The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. <> instruction', '(A) Gonadotropin secretion (B) LDL cholesterol (C) Bone mass (D) Muscle mass <> possible answers', ' Estrogen administration in a menopausal woman increases the: <> context']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Lymphohistiocytic variant of Reed Sternberg cell is seen in which of the following? (A) Lymphocyte rich HL (B) Lymphocyte predominant HL (C) Nodular sclerosis HL (D) Mixed cellularity HL
['(B) Lymphocyte predominant HL <> answer', 'The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. <> instruction', '(A) Lymphocyte rich HL (B) Lymphocyte predominant HL (C) Nodular sclerosis HL (D) Mixed cellularity HL <> possible answers', ' Lymphohistiocytic variant of Reed Sternberg cell is seen in which of the following? <> context']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** . In which of the following conditions do the ovaries functions normally? (A) Turner's syndrome (B) Rokitansky-Kuster-Hauser syndrome (C) Androgen insensitivity syndrome (D) Swyer's syndrome
['(B) Rokitansky-Kuster-Hauser syndrome <> answer', 'The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. <> instruction', "(A) Turner's syndrome (B) Rokitansky-Kuster-Hauser syndrome (C) Androgen insensitivity syndrome (D) Swyer's syndrome <> possible answers", ' . In which of the following conditions do the ovaries functions normally? <> context']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Not feature of Fuch's heterochromiciridocyclitis: (A) White nodules on the anterior surface of the iris (B) Koppeprecipitates present at back of cornea (C) Granulomatous type of low grade anterior uveitis (D) Topical coicosteroids are used for treatment
['(C) Granulomatous type of low grade anterior uveitis <> answer', 'The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. <> instruction', '(A) White nodules on the anterior surface of the iris (B) Koppeprecipitates present at back of cornea (C) Granulomatous type of low grade anterior uveitis (D) Topical coicosteroids are used for treatment <> possible answers', " Not feature of Fuch's heterochromiciridocyclitis: <> context"]
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Given X-ray view is used to visualize: (A) Optic foramen (B) Internal acoustic canal (C) Sella turcica (D) Inferior orbital foramen
['(A) Optic foramen <> answer', 'The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. <> instruction', '(A) Optic foramen (B) Internal acoustic canal (C) Sella turcica (D) Inferior orbital foramen <> possible answers', ' Given X-ray view is used to visualize: <> context']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Selective culture medium to grow leptospira (A) Thayer Main medium (B) Mc Conkey agar (C) Chocolate agar (D) EMJH
['(D) EMJH <> answer', 'The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. <> instruction', '(A) Thayer Main medium (B) Mc Conkey agar (C) Chocolate agar (D) EMJH <> possible answers', ' Selective culture medium to grow leptospira <> context']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Which procedure has the highest incidence of ureteric injury? (A) Abdominal hysterectomy (B) Vaginal hysterectomy (C) Weheim's hysterectomy (D) Adnexectomy
["(C) Weheim's hysterectomy <> answer", 'The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. <> instruction', "(A) Abdominal hysterectomy (B) Vaginal hysterectomy (C) Weheim's hysterectomy (D) Adnexectomy <> possible answers", ' Which procedure has the highest incidence of ureteric injury? <> context']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Burden of malaria is best estimated by ? (A) Mosquito rate (B) API (C) Parasite rate (D) SPR
['(B) API <> answer', 'The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. <> instruction', '(A) Mosquito rate (B) API (C) Parasite rate (D) SPR <> possible answers', ' Burden of malaria is best estimated by ? <> context']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** The periodontal ligament in the region of permanent mandibular canine tends to become thinner with age, due to: (A) Cementum and bone deposition. (B) Down growths of gingival epithelium. (C) Degeneration of cell rests of mallassazes. (D) Horizontal and oblique fibres reversing function with age.
['(A) Cementum and bone deposition. <> answer', 'The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. <> instruction', '(A) Cementum and bone deposition. (B) Down growths of gingival epithelium. (C) Degeneration of cell rests of mallassazes. (D) Horizontal and oblique fibres reversing function with age. <> possible answers', ' The periodontal ligament in the region of permanent mandibular canine tends to become thinner with age, due to: <> context']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** A lady having flexion at proximal interphalyngeal joint and hyperextension at distal interphalyngeal joint of index finger is called- (A) Boutonniere deformity (B) Swan neck deformity (C) Wind swept deformity (D) Z deformity
['(A) Boutonniere deformity <> answer', 'The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. <> instruction', '(A) Boutonniere deformity (B) Swan neck deformity (C) Wind swept deformity (D) Z deformity <> possible answers', ' A lady having flexion at proximal interphalyngeal joint and hyperextension at distal interphalyngeal joint of index finger is called- <> context']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Anatomic cross bite in contrast to functional cross bite usually demonstrates: (A) Smooth closure to centric occlusion (B) Deviated closure to centric occlusion (C) Marked wear facets (D) Symmetrical arches
['(A) Smooth closure to centric occlusion <> answer', 'The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. <> instruction', '(A) Smooth closure to centric occlusion (B) Deviated closure to centric occlusion (C) Marked wear facets (D) Symmetrical arches <> possible answers', ' Anatomic cross bite in contrast to functional cross bite usually demonstrates: <> context']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** What does double depression means? (A) Two family members with major depressive disorder concurrently (B) Depression occurring 2 times consecutively in a year (C) Depression superimposed on dysthymia (D) Depression superimposed on dementia
['(C) Depression superimposed on dysthymia <> answer', 'The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. <> instruction', '(A) Two family members with major depressive disorder concurrently (B) Depression occurring 2 times consecutively in a year (C) Depression superimposed on dysthymia (D) Depression superimposed on dementia <> possible answers', ' What does double depression means? <> context']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Cholera toxin binds to which receptors in intestine- (A) Sphingosine through A subunit (B) Sphingosine through B subumit (C) GM1 gangliosides through A subunit (D) GM1 gangliosides through B subunit
['(D) GM1 gangliosides through B subunit <> answer', 'The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. <> instruction', '(A) Sphingosine through A subunit (B) Sphingosine through B subumit (C) GM1 gangliosides through A subunit (D) GM1 gangliosides through B subunit <> possible answers', ' Cholera toxin binds to which receptors in intestine- <> context']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** P.N.H is associated with all of the following conditions,except: (A) Aplastic anemia (B) Increased LAP scores (C) Venous thrombosis (D) Iron deficiency anemia
['(B) Increased LAP scores <> answer', 'The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. <> instruction', '(A) Aplastic anemia (B) Increased LAP scores (C) Venous thrombosis (D) Iron deficiency anemia <> possible answers', ' P.N.H is associated with all of the following conditions,except: <> context']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Commonest cause of deafness is - (A) Trauma (B) Wax (C) Acute mastoiditis (D) Meniere's disease
['(B) Wax <> answer', 'The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. <> instruction', "(A) Trauma (B) Wax (C) Acute mastoiditis (D) Meniere's disease <> possible answers", ' Commonest cause of deafness is - <> context']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Which of the following nasal tumours originates from the olfactory mucosa? (A) Neuroblastoma (B) Nasal glioma (C) Esthesioneuroblastoma (D) Antrochoanal polyp
['(C) Esthesioneuroblastoma <> answer', 'The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. <> instruction', '(A) Neuroblastoma (B) Nasal glioma (C) Esthesioneuroblastoma (D) Antrochoanal polyp <> possible answers', ' Which of the following nasal tumours originates from the olfactory mucosa? <> context']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** M.C. site of Ca esophagus is (A) Middle 1/3 rd (B) Upper 1/3 rd (C) Lower 1/3rd (D) Lower end of esophagus
['(C) Lower 1/3rd <> answer', 'The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. <> instruction', '(A) Middle 1/3 rd (B) Upper 1/3 rd (C) Lower 1/3rd (D) Lower end of esophagus <> possible answers', ' M.C. site of Ca esophagus is <> context']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** When water enters eyes, blurring of vision due to? (A) Elemination of refraction through cornea (B) Extra refraction through water (C) Impurities of water (D) Speed of light is more through water
['(A) Elemination of refraction through cornea <> answer', 'The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. <> instruction', '(A) Elemination of refraction through cornea (B) Extra refraction through water (C) Impurities of water (D) Speed of light is more through water <> possible answers', ' When water enters eyes, blurring of vision due to? <> context']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Wheal and Flare reaction is which type of Hypersensitivity? (A) Type I (B) Type II (C) Type III (D) Type IV
['(A) Type I <> answer', 'The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. <> instruction', '(A) Type I (B) Type II (C) Type III (D) Type IV <> possible answers', ' Wheal and Flare reaction is which type of Hypersensitivity? <> context']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** All of the following are stress sensors/regulators for apoptosis, except ? (A) Puma (B) BAX (C) Noxa (D) BiM
['(B) BAX <> answer', 'The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. <> instruction', '(A) Puma (B) BAX (C) Noxa (D) BiM <> possible answers', ' All of the following are stress sensors/regulators for apoptosis, except ? <> context']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Use of fluorides is beneficial for pediatric patients because (A) It makes teeth more resistant to acid attack (B) Ingested fluoride is secreted in saliva (C) It enhances remineralization of enamel (D) All of the above
['(D) All of the above <> answer', 'The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. <> instruction', '(A) It makes teeth more resistant to acid attack (B) Ingested fluoride is secreted in saliva (C) It enhances remineralization of enamel (D) All of the above <> possible answers', ' Use of fluorides is beneficial for pediatric patients because <> context']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Medullary thyroid carcinoma is associated with? (A) MEN I (B) MEN II (C) MEN III (D) MEN IV
['(B) MEN II <> answer', 'The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. <> instruction', '(A) MEN I (B) MEN II (C) MEN III (D) MEN IV <> possible answers', ' Medullary thyroid carcinoma is associated with? <> context']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Regarding Clostridium perfringes gas gangrene false is (A) Common cause of gas gangrene (B) Nagler reaction positive (C) Most common toxin is hyaluronidase (D) Food poisoning of Clostridium perfringens produces heat resistant spores
['(C) Most common toxin is hyaluronidase <> answer', 'The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. <> instruction', '(A) Common cause of gas gangrene (B) Nagler reaction positive (C) Most common toxin is hyaluronidase (D) Food poisoning of Clostridium perfringens produces heat resistant spores <> possible answers', ' Regarding Clostridium perfringes gas gangrene false is <> context']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** The following drug can be given safe in pregnancy: (A) Propylthiouracil (B) MTX (C) Warfarin (D) Tetracycline
['(A) Propylthiouracil <> answer', 'The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. <> instruction', '(A) Propylthiouracil (B) MTX (C) Warfarin (D) Tetracycline <> possible answers', ' The following drug can be given safe in pregnancy: <> context']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Type-2 pulmonary epithelial cells secrete (A) Surfactant (B) Mucus (C) Heparin (D) Polypeptides
['(A) Surfactant <> answer', 'The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. <> instruction', '(A) Surfactant (B) Mucus (C) Heparin (D) Polypeptides <> possible answers', ' Type-2 pulmonary epithelial cells secrete <> context']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Cysticercosis cellulosae causes infection with (A) Taenia saginata (B) Echinococcus granulosus (C) Taenia solium (D) Diphyllobothrium latum
['(C) Taenia solium <> answer', 'The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. <> instruction', '(A) Taenia saginata (B) Echinococcus granulosus (C) Taenia solium (D) Diphyllobothrium latum <> possible answers', ' Cysticercosis cellulosae causes infection with <> context']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** True about rhabdomyolysis - (A) Hypocalcemia (B) Pain in calfmuscles (C) Generalized body weakness (D) Coma
['(A) Hypocalcemia <> answer', 'The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. <> instruction', '(A) Hypocalcemia (B) Pain in calfmuscles (C) Generalized body weakness (D) Coma <> possible answers', ' True about rhabdomyolysis - <> context']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** About Transfusion-Related Acute Lung Injury (TRALI), whiat is false ? (A) Anti-HLA antibodies are seen (B) Implicated donors are frequently multiparous women (C) Leucocytes aggregate in the pulmonary vasculature (D) Develops signs of non cardiogenic pulmonary edema
['(A) Anti-HLA antibodies are seen <> answer', 'The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. <> instruction', '(A) Anti-HLA antibodies are seen (B) Implicated donors are frequently multiparous women (C) Leucocytes aggregate in the pulmonary vasculature (D) Develops signs of non cardiogenic pulmonary edema <> possible answers', ' About Transfusion-Related Acute Lung Injury (TRALI), whiat is false ? <> context']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Middle lobe of lung contains which segments (A) Superior & inferior (B) Anterior & posterior (C) Medial & lateral (D) Apical & basal
['(C) Medial & lateral <> answer', 'The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. <> instruction', '(A) Superior & inferior (B) Anterior & posterior (C) Medial & lateral (D) Apical & basal <> possible answers', ' Middle lobe of lung contains which segments <> context']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** The test likely to help in diagnosis of a patient who presents with an itchy annular plaque on the face is – (A) Gram's stain (B) Potassium hydroxide mount (C) Tissue smear (D) Wood's lamp examination
['(B) Potassium hydroxide mount <> answer', 'The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. <> instruction', "(A) Gram's stain (B) Potassium hydroxide mount (C) Tissue smear (D) Wood's lamp examination <> possible answers", ' The test likely to help in diagnosis of a patient who presents with an itchy annular plaque on the face is – <> context']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** A normal-anion-gap metabolic acidosis occurs in patients with (A) Diarrhoea (B) Diabetic ketoacidosis (C) Methyl alcohol poisoning (D) Acute renal failure
['(A) Diarrhoea <> answer', 'The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. <> instruction', '(A) Diarrhoea (B) Diabetic ketoacidosis (C) Methyl alcohol poisoning (D) Acute renal failure <> possible answers', ' A normal-anion-gap metabolic acidosis occurs in patients with <> context']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Most common tumour of the pancreas is (A) Adeno-carcinoma (B) Squamous cell carcinoma (C) Adeno-squamous cell carcinoma (D) Duct cell adeno carcinoma
['(D) Duct cell adeno carcinoma <> answer', 'The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. <> instruction', '(A) Adeno-carcinoma (B) Squamous cell carcinoma (C) Adeno-squamous cell carcinoma (D) Duct cell adeno carcinoma <> possible answers', ' Most common tumour of the pancreas is <> context']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Which muscle is intoer of eye: (A) Inferior oblique (B) Inferior rectus (C) Superior rectus (D) Medial rectus
['(C) Superior rectus <> answer', 'The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. <> instruction', '(A) Inferior oblique (B) Inferior rectus (C) Superior rectus (D) Medial rectus <> possible answers', ' Which muscle is intoer of eye: <> context']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** A young patient came for routine examination. On examination a mid systolic click was found. There is no history of RHD. The histopathological examination is most likely to show - (A) Myxomatous degeneration and prolapse of the mitral valve (B) Fibrinous deposition on the tip of papillary muscle (C) Rupture of chordae tendinae (D) Aschoff nodule on the mitral valve
['(A) Myxomatous degeneration and prolapse of the mitral valve <> answer', 'The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. <> instruction', '(A) Myxomatous degeneration and prolapse of the mitral valve (B) Fibrinous deposition on the tip of papillary muscle (C) Rupture of chordae tendinae (D) Aschoff nodule on the mitral valve <> possible answers', ' A young patient came for routine examination. On examination a mid systolic click was found. There is no history of RHD. The histopathological examination is most likely to show - <> context']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Contents of broad ligaments are all except (A) Round ligament (B) Fallopion tube (C) Lymph nodes (D) Ovaries
['(D) Ovaries <> answer', 'The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. <> instruction', '(A) Round ligament (B) Fallopion tube (C) Lymph nodes (D) Ovaries <> possible answers', ' Contents of broad ligaments are all except <> context']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Inveed "3" sign seen in - (A) Ampullary Ca (B) Insulinoma (C) Ca. head pancreas (D) Ca. stomach
['(C) Ca. head pancreas <> answer', 'The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. <> instruction', '(A) Ampullary Ca (B) Insulinoma (C) Ca. head pancreas (D) Ca. stomach <> possible answers', ' Inveed "3" sign seen in - <> context']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Disulfide bonds are formed in which amino acid: (A) Glycine (B) Cysteine (C) Proline (D) Isoleucine
['(B) Cysteine <> answer', 'The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. <> instruction', '(A) Glycine (B) Cysteine (C) Proline (D) Isoleucine <> possible answers', ' Disulfide bonds are formed in which amino acid: <> context']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** When suture are removed from an incisional surgical wound at the end of one week, the wound strength of the wounded skin when compared to unwounded skin approximately? (A) 50% (B) 80% (C) 1% (D) 10%
['(D) 10% <> answer', 'The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. <> instruction', '(A) 50% (B) 80% (C) 1% (D) 10% <> possible answers', ' When suture are removed from an incisional surgical wound at the end of one week, the wound strength of the wounded skin when compared to unwounded skin approximately? <> context']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Cough is an adverse reaction seen with intake of: (A) Thiazide (B) Nifedipine (C) Enalapril (D) Prazosin
['(C) Enalapril <> answer', 'The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. <> instruction', '(A) Thiazide (B) Nifedipine (C) Enalapril (D) Prazosin <> possible answers', ' Cough is an adverse reaction seen with intake of: <> context']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Term catatonia was used by - (A) Karl kahlbaum (B) Adolf meyer (C) Leo kanner (D) Karen homey
['(A) Karl kahlbaum <> answer', 'The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. <> instruction', '(A) Karl kahlbaum (B) Adolf meyer (C) Leo kanner (D) Karen homey <> possible answers', ' Term catatonia was used by - <> context']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** True about meningiomas- (A) More common in men (B) 50% are malignant (C) 95% cure rate following treatment (D) Arise from arachnoid layer
['(C) 95% cure rate following treatment <> answer', 'The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. <> instruction', '(A) More common in men (B) 50% are malignant (C) 95% cure rate following treatment (D) Arise from arachnoid layer <> possible answers', ' True about meningiomas- <> context']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Eosinophilic abscess in lymph node is characteristically (A) Kimura disease (B) Hodgkins lymphoma (C) Tuberculosis (D) Sarcoidosis
['(A) Kimura disease <> answer', 'The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. <> instruction', '(A) Kimura disease (B) Hodgkins lymphoma (C) Tuberculosis (D) Sarcoidosis <> possible answers', ' Eosinophilic abscess in lymph node is characteristically <> context']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Which nerve is most commonly affected in diabetic mononeuropathy: March 2013 (A) Optic (B) Oculomotor (C) Facial (D) Vagus
['(B) Oculomotor <> answer', 'The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. <> instruction', '(A) Optic (B) Oculomotor (C) Facial (D) Vagus <> possible answers', ' Which nerve is most commonly affected in diabetic mononeuropathy: March 2013 <> context']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Most common pox virus infection in human is - (A) Smallpox (B) Monkeypox (C) Cowpox (D) Mulluscum contagiosum
['(D) Mulluscum contagiosum <> answer', 'The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. <> instruction', '(A) Smallpox (B) Monkeypox (C) Cowpox (D) Mulluscum contagiosum <> possible answers', ' Most common pox virus infection in human is - <> context']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** In ductus venous, the fetal blood from the placenta reaches to the liver through (A) Poal vein (B) Right umbilical vein (C) Inferior vena cava (D) Left umbilical vein
['(D) Left umbilical vein <> answer', 'The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. <> instruction', '(A) Poal vein (B) Right umbilical vein (C) Inferior vena cava (D) Left umbilical vein <> possible answers', ' In ductus venous, the fetal blood from the placenta reaches to the liver through <> context']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** In vitro test for enterotoxin - (A) Mac Conckey's culture (B) Blood agar culture (C) Rabbit ileal loop culture (D) None
['(D) None <> answer', 'The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. <> instruction', "(A) Mac Conckey's culture (B) Blood agar culture (C) Rabbit ileal loop culture (D) None <> possible answers", ' In vitro test for enterotoxin - <> context']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Which of the following is true for treatment of achalasia (A) CCB are effective in only 10% of patients (B) Endoscopic botox injection is procedure of choice (C) Heller’s myotomy without partial fundoplication is surgery of choice (D) Heller’s myotomy with partial fundoplication is a curative treatment.
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The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** AnAutosomal Dominant condition is - (A) Albinism (B) Huntigton's chorea (C) Hurler's syndrome (D) Hunter's syndrome
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The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Ramesh a 40 yr old male patient presenting with polyuria, pain abdomen, nausea, vomiting, and altered sensorium was found to have bronchogenic carcinoma. Which of the following electrolyte abnormality can be seen in him? (A) Hypokalemia (B) Hyperkalemia (C) Hypocalcaemia (D) Hypercalcemia
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