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The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Which of the following calcium channel blocker would be useful in the treatment of supra-ventricular tachycardia by suppressing AV node conduction ? (A) Amlodipine (B) Nimodipine (C) Verapamil (D) Nifedipine
['(C) Verapamil <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Acute arsenic poisoning is confused with? (A) Ureteric colic (B) Acute gastroenteritis (C) Malaria (D) Diptheria
['(B) Acute gastroenteritis <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Most common cause of death after Total Hip Replacement is: (A) Infection (B) Pneumonia (C) Anemia (D) Thromboembolism
['(D) Thromboembolism <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Elective dental extractions on a patient who has had a myocardial infarct two months prior are best: (A) Performed under oral valcum sedation (B) Performed using an epinephrine free local anesthetic (C) Performed using both of the above (D) Postponed until at least six months have elapsed
['(D) Postponed until at least six months have elapsed <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** All of the following changes are seen in pregnancy except: (A) Increased stroke volume (B) Increased cardiac output (C) Increased Intravascular volume (D) Increased peripheral vascular resistance
['(D) Increased peripheral vascular resistance <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Avascular necrosis is not uncommon. select the type of fracture or dislocation with which it is most likely to be associated (SELECT 1 INJURY) (A) Navicular (scaphoid) fracture (B) Monteggia's deformity (C) Greenstick fracture (D) Spiral fracture
['(A) Navicular (scaphoid) fracture <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** All are useful for management of Hypermagnesemia except? (A) Magnesium free enema (B) IV FLUID (C) Calcium gluconate (D) Amiloride
['(D) Amiloride <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Commonest type of cataract is: (A) Blue dot (B) Zonular (C) Cupuliform (D) Cuneiform
['(A) Blue dot <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** The current neonatal moality is - (A) 28 (B) 30 (C) 33 (D) None
['(C) 33 <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Tadpole cells are seen in? (A) Rhabdomyosarcoma (B) Leiomyosarcoma (C) Chondrosarcoma (D) Lupus vulgaris
['(A) Rhabdomyosarcoma <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** The only definite indication for giving systemic coicosteroids in pustular psoriasis is: (A) Psoriatic enythroderma with pregnancy (B) Psoriasis in a patient with alcoholic cirrhosis (C) Moderate ahritis (D) Extensive lesions
['(D) Extensive lesions <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Ethosuximide is used in treatment of ? (A) Tonic cloinc seizure (B) Absence seizure (C) Myoclonic seizure (D) Simple paial seizure
['(B) Absence seizure <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** All of the following are used in the initial management of acute life threatening cardiogenic pulmonary edema, except: (A) Digoxin (B) Morphine (C) Furosemide (D) Positive Pressure Ventilation
['(A) Digoxin <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Point B in cervical radiotherapy represents (A) Sentinel Lymph nodes (B) Internal iliac Lymph nodes (C) External iliac Lymph nodes (D) Obturator Lymph nodes
['(D) Obturator Lymph nodes <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** All of the following are the well established modifiable risk factors of coronary hea disease except - (A) Cigarette smoking (B) Genetic factors (C) High blood pressure (D) Elevated serum cholesterol
['(B) Genetic factors <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Toad skin is seen in deficiency of vitamin ? (A) A (B) B2 (C) D (D) Biotin
['(A) A <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** A 15-year-old girl presents with left lower abdominal pain. She has noted recent enlargement of her breasts. Her last menstrual period was 10 weeks ago. She denies having had sexual intercourse. Serum levels of hCG are markedly elevated. Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis? (A) Choriocarcinoma (B) Hydatidiform mole (C) Mature cystic teratoma (D) Serous cystadenocarcinoma
['(A) Choriocarcinoma <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Aseptic loosening in cemented total hip replacement occurs as a result of hypersensitivity response to - (A) Titanium debris (B) High density polythene debris (C) N.N - Dimethyltryptamine (DMT) (D) Free radicals
['(B) High density polythene debris <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Buschke - Lowenstein tumor is: (A) Malignant transformation in plantar wa (B) Malignant transformation in anogenital wa (C) Malignant transformation in common wa (D) Malignant transformation in seborrheic wa
['(B) Malignant transformation in anogenital wa <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** In Foster-Kennedy syndrome there is (A) Ipsilateral disc edema, Contralateral optic atrophy (B) Ipsilateral optic atrophy, Contralateral disc edema (C) Ipsilateral disc edema and optic atrophy (D) Contralateral disc edema and optic atrophy
['(B) Ipsilateral optic atrophy, Contralateral disc edema <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Risk for postnatal urinary abnormality is severe if Renal pelvic dilatation is ----- in third trimester? (A) 4 to < 7mm (B) 7 to < 9mm (C) 9 to <= 15mm (D) > 15mm
['(D) > 15mm <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** The following laxative lowers blood ammonia level in hepatic encephalopathy (A) Bisacodyl (B) Lactulose (C) Magnesium sulfate (D) Liquid paraffin
['(B) Lactulose <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Best latrine for rural community is (A) Bore hole (B) Dug well (C) Water seal (D) septic tank
['(B) Dug well <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Which is the least common site for the occurance of berry aneurysm? (A) Anterior communicating aery (B) Middle cerebral aery (C) Veebral aery (D) Basilar aery
['(C) Veebral aery <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Herd immunity is not important in: (A) Tetanus (B) Pertussis (C) Diphtheria (D) All
['(A) Tetanus <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Myopathy is seen in all except – (A) X–linked hypophosphaternic rickets (B) Oncogenic osteomalacia (C) Nutritional osteomalacia (D) Cushing syndrome
['(A) X–linked hypophosphaternic rickets <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Regarding diagnostic use of FSH in menopause, true is all except (A) Test is best done on day 3 → 5 of the cycle. (B) Two measurements at least 2 weeks to 3 months apart is recommended. (C) Useful to predict when menopause will occur. (D) Monitoring FSH levels on treatment is of little value.
['(C) Useful to predict when menopause will occur. <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Systemic desensitization therapy is used for - (A) Phobia (B) Depression (C) Schizophrenia (D) Organic brain syndrome
['(A) Phobia <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Essential fatty acids: (A) Increase transition temperature (B) Decrease fulidity (C) Decrease transition temperature (D) All
['(D) All <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Most common pattern of onychomycosis is? (A) Distal and lateral subungual (B) Proximal subungual (C) White superficial (D) Total dystrophic
['(A) Distal and lateral subungual <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Schizophrenia is characterized by all, except: Punjab 09 (A) Elation (B) Auditory hallucination (C) Catatonia (D) Delusion
['(A) Elation <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Which muscle causes adduction of wrist joint? (A) Flexor carpi radialis (B) Flexor carpi ulnaris (C) Flexor pollicis longus (D) Flexor digitorum profundus
['(B) Flexor carpi ulnaris <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Best vein for total parenteral nutrition is - (A) Subclavian vein (B) Femoral vein (C) Brachial (D) Saphenous
['(A) Subclavian vein <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Rave drug is: AI 11 (A) Cannabis (B) Cocaine (C) Heroin (D) Methamphetamine
['(D) Methamphetamine <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** A child with itchy skin lesions with extensor distribution on skin, elbow and mother gives h/o bronchial asthma diagnosis? (A) Atopic dermatitis (B) Air borne contact dermatitis (C) Scabies (D) Allergic contact dermatitis
['(A) Atopic dermatitis <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Conjugated hyperbilirubinemia in infancy is seen in – (A) Dubin Johnson syndrome (B) Rotor syndrome (C) Neonatal hepatitis (D) All of these
['(D) All of these <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Bi-Hogg-Dube syndrome is associated with increased risk of malignancy in which of the following organs? (A) Stomach (B) Lung (C) Kidney (D) Ovaries
['(C) Kidney <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Duration of atrial systole is: (A) 0.53 sec (B) 0.28 sec (C) 0.08 sec (D) 0.11 sec
['(D) 0.11 sec <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Which of the following nuclei belongs to the general visceral efferent column? (A) Facial nerve nucleus (B) Trigeminal motor nucleus (C) Dorsal nucleus of vagus (D) Nucleus ambigous
['(C) Dorsal nucleus of vagus <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Poor man's Iron source is:- (A) Almond (B) Grapes (C) Soya (D) Jaggery
['(D) Jaggery <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** CT scan is complementary to MRI in (A) Trauma (B) Hydrocephalus (C) Posterior fossa tumor (D) Vascular lesion
['(C) Posterior fossa tumor <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** A patients semen sample reveals : 15 million sperms, 60 % normal morphology, 60% motile; sperm volume is 2 ml; no agglutination is seen; diagnosis is: (A) Azoospermia (B) Aspermia (C) Oligospermia (D) Normospermia
['(C) Oligospermia <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** The origin of thyroglossal duct is (A) Foramen caecum (B) Tuberculum impar (C) Rathke's pouch (D) Rosenmuller's fossa
['(A) Foramen caecum <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Sternocleidomastoid is supplied by all of the following artery except: (A) Occipital Artery (B) Superior thyroid Artery (C) Posterior auricular Artery (D) Thyrocervical trunk
['(D) Thyrocervical trunk <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** The following are causes of secretory diarrhoea except-a) Vibrio choleraeb) Inflammatory bowel diseasec) Lactose intoleranced) Gastrinoma (A) a (B) c (C) ac (D) bc
['(D) bc <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** A 50-year-old man presented to his family doctor complaining of flu-like symptoms. The doctor gave him a shot of penicillin and sent him home. The man came back a week later and in fact, felt worse. The man was a rancher and raised a lot of cattle. He told the doctor that he had congenital heart disease and an attack of rheumatic fever when he was young. The man now complained of fever, night sweats, continual coughing, weight loss, and lethargy. The doctor had the man hospitalized because he now suspected subacute bacterial endocarditis (SBE). A culture of his blood did not show any bacterial growth, but a serum analysis for antibodies against a certain bacterium was positive. As a result of finding antibodies to this organism, treatment with doxycycline was begun and the patient improved and was released from the hospital. What was the name of the organism with which the man was infected? (A) Chlamydophila psittaci (B) Chlamydophila pneumoniae (C) Chlamydia trachomatis (D) Coxiella burnetii
['(D) Coxiella burnetii <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Following liver transplantation, recurrence of primary disease in the liver most likely occurs in - (A) Wilson's disease (B) Autoimmune hepatitis (C) Alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency (D) Primary biliary cirrhosis
['(B) Autoimmune hepatitis <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** A 25-year-old young adult presented with painless red eye with 10P of 60 mmHg. What is the most likely diagnosis? (A) Chronic papilledema (B) Acute angle closure glaucoma (C) Glaucomatocyclitic crisis (D) Acute anterior uveitis
['(C) Glaucomatocyclitic crisis <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Most common type of atrial septal defect is – (A) Ostium primum (B) Ostium secondum (C) Endocardial cushion defect (D) Endocardial hypertrophy
['(B) Ostium secondum <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Which of the following anti–fungal drugs has only topical action ? (A) Fluconazole (B) Ketoconazole (C) Itraconazole (D) Clotrimazole
['(D) Clotrimazole <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** A 60 yr old female with a history of 8 blood transfusions in 2yrs. Her Hb-60g/L, TLC-5800, platelet- 3.4 lakhs, MCV-60, RBC-2.11akhs/mm3. She is having hypochromic microcytic anemia. Which investigation is not needed? (A) Evaluation for pulmonary hemosiderosis (B) Urinary hemosiderin (C) Bone marrow examination (D) GI endoscopy
['(A) Evaluation for pulmonary hemosiderosis <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Mucoperichondrial flap in septoplasty is made on (A) Alar cailage (B) Septal cailage (C) Maxillary spine (D) Sphenoid spine
['(B) Septal cailage <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Pain in endometriosis correlates with: (A) Depth of invasion (B) Multiple sites (C) CA 125 (D) Stage of disease
['(A) Depth of invasion <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** A patient presented with complaints of ipsilateral flushing and sweating with eating and salivation. He had a parotid gland surgery few weeks ago. Frey's syndrome is diagnosed. Frey's syndrome is related to: (A) Auriculotemporal nerve (B) Facial nerve (C) Abducens nerve (D) Glossopharyngeal nerve
['(A) Auriculotemporal nerve <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Which of the following is the most common non-alcoholic cause of acute pancreatitis (A) Thiazides (B) Hypercalcaemia (C) Gall stones (D) Hyperlipidaemia
['(C) Gall stones <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** The commonest cause of congenital hypothyroidism: September 2012 (A) Thyroid dysgenesis (B) Pendred syndrome (C) Defective iodine release (D) Deficiency of de-iodinase
['(A) Thyroid dysgenesis <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Nucleus tractus solitarius receives fibers from all the following cranial nerves EXCEPT: (A) Glossopharyngeal (B) Vagus (C) Facial (D) Trigeminal
['(D) Trigeminal <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** An adult male accused of rape is brought for medical examination within 12 hours. Rape is not indicated if there is (A) Presence of non-retractile prepuce (B) Presence of smegma on glans penis (C) Absence of injury marks on private pas (D) All of the above
['(B) Presence of smegma on glans penis <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** The most common source of vicarious menstruation is: (A) Heart (B) Lungs (C) Nose (D) Kidney
['(C) Nose <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Cephalic index is most useful in the identification of - (A) Age (B) Sex (C) Religion (D) Race
['(D) Race <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** All the structures are related to hyoglossus deeply except (A) Lingual aery (B) Lingual nerve (C) Middle constrictor of Pharynx (D) Stylohyoid ligament
['(B) Lingual nerve <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** The occurrence of hyperthyroidism following administration of supplemental iodine to subject with endemic iodine deficiency goitre is known as (A) jod – basedow effect (B) wolff- chalkoff effect (C) thyrotoxicosis facticia (D) dequervain’s thyroiditis
['(A) jod – basedow effect <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** A 30-year-old male is having attic cholesteatoma of left ear with lateral sinus thrombophlebitis. Which of the following will be the operation of choice? (A) An intact canal wall mastoidectomy (B) Simple mastoidectomy with tympanoplasty (C) Canal wall down mastoidectomy (D) Mastoidectomy with cavity obliteration
['(C) Canal wall down mastoidectomy <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** For doing CABG , Allen&;s test is done to test which artery - (A) Ulnar (B) Radial artery (C) Ant interosseous (D) Postinterosseous
['(A) Ulnar <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** First retinal abnormality in diabetic retinopathy – (A) Microaneurysm (B) Hard exudates (C) Soft exudates (D) Cotton wool spots
['(A) Microaneurysm <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Which of the following is the muscle relaxant of choice in renal failure? (A) Rapacurium (B) Pancuronium (C) Atracurium (D) Rocuronium
['(C) Atracurium <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Resident Doctor not immunized to Hepatitis B infections gets an accidental needle stick from a HBsAg-positive patients needle. Next step is (A) Administer hepatitis B immunoglobulin (B) Complete course of hepatitis B vaccine (C) Both (D) Observation
['(C) Both <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** In a 12 year old child suffering from depression, which is not suggestive of development of bipolar disorder, later in life? (A) Rapid onset of depression (B) Presence of psychotic symptoms (C) Labile mood (D) Psychomotor agitation
['(D) Psychomotor agitation <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Management of raised ICP are all except:- (A) Hypothermia (B) Hypercapnia (C) Decompressive craniectomy (D) Barbiturate
['(B) Hypercapnia <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Keratomalacia ;s associated with: (A) Measles (B) Mumps (C) Rubella (D) Chicken pox
['(A) Measles <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** All of the following are included as causes of maternal death except – (A) Following abortion (B) During lactation 1st month (Puerperal) (C) During lactation 8th month (D) During the last trimester due to APH
['(C) During lactation 8th month <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Medullary ca of thyroid is associated with increase in (A) Calcitonin (B) Thyroglobulin (C) T3 (D) T4
['(A) Calcitonin <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Who introduced patient hygiene performance index (PHP Index) (A) Podshadly & Haley (B) Green & Vermilion (C) Gruebell (D) Quigley & Hein
['(A) Podshadly & Haley <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** All are causes of eosinophilia except: (A) Allergic Rhinitis (B) Trichinosis (C) Corticosteroid therapy (D) Rhematoid arthritis
['(C) Corticosteroid therapy <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Which one of the following may NOT be used during the flanking of dentures: (A) petroleum (B) tin foil (C) tin foil substitute (D) silicone lubricant
['(A) petroleum <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** What is the drug of choice to control supraventricular tachycardia : (A) Adenosine (B) Propranolol (C) Verapamil (D) Digoxin
['(A) Adenosine <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** A patient with IDDM injects a mixture of NPH insulin and crystalline zinc (Regular) insulin before breakfast (at 7 AM) and before dinner (at 8 PM) each day. She repos the following average self-monitored RBS for the past weekTimeBlood glucose level (mg/dl)Before Breakfast115Before lunch190Before dinner135Bed time185These data indicate that the patient should adjust her insulin regimen by (A) Increasing the 7 AM dose of NPH insulin (B) Increasing both 7 AM and 8 PM doses of NPH insulin (C) Increasing the 7 AM dose of regular insulin (D) Increasing both the 7 PM and 8 PM dose of regular insulin
['(D) Increasing both the 7 PM and 8 PM dose of regular insulin <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Celiac vessel is seen at which veebral level? (A) T9 (B) T10 (C) T12 (D) L2
['(C) T12 <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Treatment of malignant hyperthermia is (A) Propranolol (B) Halothane (C) Dantrolene (D) Nitrous oxide
['(C) Dantrolene <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Mechnism of action of sildenafil - (A) Inhibition of adenosine deaminase (B) Inhibition of phosphodiesterase-5 (C) Inhibition of Aminopeptidase (D) Inhibition of Guanylyl cyclase
['(B) Inhibition of phosphodiesterase-5 <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** The differential diagnosis of lesion, histologically resembling giant cell tumour in the small bones of the hands or feet, includes all of the following except: (A) Aneursymal bone cyst (B) Fibrosarcoma (C) Osteosarcoma (D) Hyperparathyroidism
['(B) Fibrosarcoma <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Centchroman is a? (A) Female oral contraceptive (B) Male contraceptive (C) Tocolytic (D) Oxytocic
['(A) Female oral contraceptive <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** For operative vaginal delivery, what is the level of sensory block needed to cover pain? (A) T10-L1 (B) T10-S1 (C) L1-S1 (D) S2-S4
['(D) S2-S4 <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** All of the following statements are true about Rett's syndrome except: (A) Loss of acquired motor skills between 5 to 48 months (B) Language impairment is a symptom (C) Poorly coordinated gait is commonly seen (D) Is more common in males
['(D) Is more common in males <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Which of the following is the only intrinsic muscle of larynx that lies outside the laryngeal framework (A) Cricopharyngeus (B) Superior constrictor (C) Cricothyroid (D) Lateral cricoarytenoid
['(C) Cricothyroid <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** You are the only medical officer of a PHC in a remote tribal area of Rajastan. You had staed Category-I DOTS for a 23 year old woman who is the mother of a 2 year old child. What chemoprophylaxis will you recommend for the child in this scenario? Note that the child is asymptomatic and Mantoux test is not available. (A) INH 3 mg/kg for 6 months (B) INH 3 mg/kg for 6 months (C) INH 3 mg/kg for 3 months (D) INH 5 mg/kg for 3 months
['(B) INH 3 mg/kg for 6 months <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Important "great divide year" after which the added population exceeds that of previous decade: (A) 1957 (B) 1921 (C) 1951 (D) 1957
['(B) 1921 <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Following sign is seen in which condition: (A) Medial medullary syndrome (B) Lateral medullary syndrome (C) Benedict syndrome (D) Millar Gubler syndrome
['(A) Medial medullary syndrome <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** To avoid contraception, DMPA is given: (A) Monthly (B) 3 Monthly (C) 6 Monthly (D) Yearly
['(B) 3 Monthly <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Kaposi sarcoma is seen in - (A) Leukemia (B) Lymphoma (C) AIDS (D) Cytomegalovirus infections
['(C) AIDS <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Not a cause of hypernatremia (A) Adipsic diabetes insipidus (B) Decreased insensible losses (C) Nephrogenic diabetes insipidus (D) Carcinoid syndrome
['(B) Decreased insensible losses <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Hereditary angioneurotic edema is due to ? (A) Deficiency of C1 inhibitor (B) Deficiency of NADPH oxidase (C) Deficiency of MPO (D) Deficiency of properdin
['(A) Deficiency of C1 inhibitor <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Drug of choice for acute severe migraine is (A) NSAID (B) Beta blockers (C) Sumatriptan (D) Caffeine
['(C) Sumatriptan <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** You suspect iron deficiency anemia in a 46 year old lady presenting with pallor. Which blood investigation result is NOT consistent with your provisional diagnosis? (A) Low levels of plasma ferritin (B) Decreased saturation of transferrin (C) Decreased level of hemoglobin (D) Decreased level of red cell protoporphyri
['(D) Decreased level of red cell protoporphyri <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Which of the following is / are autoimmune disease: (A) Sjogren's syndrome. (B) Mikulicz's disease. (C) Rheumatoid arthritis. (D) All of the above.
['(D) All of the above. <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Single most sensitive tool for evaluating the iron status is (A) Haemoglobin concentration (B) Serum ion concentration (C) Serum ferritin (D) Serum transferrin saturation
['(C) Serum ferritin <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** A 30 year old woman with a bad obstetric history presents with fever. The blood culture from the patient grows gram-positive small to medium coccobacilli that are pleomorphic, occurring in short chains. Direct wet from the culture shows tumbling motility. The most likely organism is - (A) Listera monocytogenes (B) Corynebacterium sp. (C) Enterococcus sp. (D) Erysipelothrix rhusiopathiae
['(A) Listera monocytogenes <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** A 55-year-old man suffers from an acute myocardial infarction after occlusion of the left anterior descending coronary artery. The patient undergoes coronary bypass surgery 3 days later. Which of the following is the most frequent cause of saphenous vein graft failure several years following coronary bypass surgery? (A) Acute inflammation (B) Atherosclerosis (C) Graft-versus-host disease (D) Metastatic calcification
['(B) Atherosclerosis <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Instrument having Shank with alternating cutting edges (A) Real world endo (B) Endotech endo. instrument (C) RACE (D) K-6
['(C) RACE <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** True about branchial anomaly: (A) Cysts are more common than sinuses (B) For sinuses surgery is not always indicated (C) Cysts present with dysphagia and hoarseness of voice (D) Most commonly due to 2nd branchial remnant
['(D) Most commonly due to 2nd branchial remnant <> answer']