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The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Crocodile skin appearance is seen in : (A) High voltage burns (B) Electric shocks (C) Drowning (D) Mummifications
['(A) High voltage burns <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Dental papilla gives rise to: (A) Pulp only (B) Pulp and dentin (C) Pulp and periodontal ligament (D) All of the above
['(B) Pulp and dentin <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Lumbar sympathectomy is of value in the management of (A) Intermittent claudication (B) Distal ischaemia affecting the skin of the toes (C) Aeriovenous Fistula (D) Back pain
['(B) Distal ischaemia affecting the skin of the toes <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Mc benign epithelial ovarian tumor is (A) Serous cystadenoma (B) Mucinous cystadenoma (C) Brenner tumor (D) Ovarian fibroma
['(A) Serous cystadenoma <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** A 30 years old patient with CSF leak is presenting with neck rigidity, fever and seizures. What could be the probable infective agent - (A) Streptococcus pneumoniae (B) N. meningitidis (C) Listeria monocytogenes (D) Ecoli
['(A) Streptococcus pneumoniae <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Sporulation from flask-shaped, pigmented projections is commonly observed in which one of the following fungi? (A) E. floccosum (B) C. immitis (C) P. verrucosa (D) M. canis
['(C) P. verrucosa <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Transaminase is increased in: (A) Hepatitis A (B) Subacute bacterial endocarditis (C) Myocardial infarction (D) Jaundice
['(C) Myocardial infarction <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Gastric carcinoma is associated with all of the following, except? (A) Inactivation of p53 (B) Over expression of C-erb (C) Over expression of C-met (D) Activation of RAS
['(B) Over expression of C-erb <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Most common location for diffuse axonal injuries: (A) Brain stem (B) Corpus callosum (C) Anterior 1/3rd of spinal cord (D) Junction of grey and white matter
['(D) Junction of grey and white matter <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Endemic ascites is associated with the following ? (A) Pyrrolizidine (B) Aflatoxin (C) Sanguinarine (D) Beta oxalylamino alanine (BOAA)
['(A) Pyrrolizidine <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** A cricketer got injured while holding a catch, following which he complained of pain over the base of thumb. Which structure is most likely to be injured. (A) Volar plate (B) Extensor pollicis longus (C) Abductor pillicis longus (D) Ulnar collateral ligament
['(D) Ulnar collateral ligament <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** A 58-yrs-old presents with increased "fullness" in her neck. Examination finds non tender diffuse enlargement of her thyroid gland. Clinically she is euthyroid. Sections from her thyroid gland reveal numerous, mainly enlarged follicles, most of which are filled with abundant colloid material. There are areas of fibrosis, hemorrhage, and cystic degeneration. No papillary structures are identified and neither colloid scalloping nor Huhle cells are present. Most likely diagnosis is? (A) Colloid carcinoma (B) Diffuse toxic goiter (C) Graves disease (D) Multinodular goiter
['(D) Multinodular goiter <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Tonography is used to determine (A) The lOP at different times (B) The facility of aqueous outflow (C) The rate of formation of aqueous (D) None of the above
['(B) The facility of aqueous outflow <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Auto-Rikshaw ran over a child's thigh, there is a mark of the tire tracks, it is an (A) Contact bruise (B) Ectopic bruise (C) Imprint abrasion (D) None of the above
['(C) Imprint abrasion <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Para - ovarian cyst are derived from : (A) Wolffian duct (B) Mullerian duct (C) Ganers duct (D) Pronephros
['(A) Wolffian duct <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Secondary attack rate of chickenpox - (A) 70% (B) 90% (C) 65% (D) 80%
['(B) 90% <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** LES sphineter is relaxed by - (A) Nitrates (B) HL blockers (C) Morphine (D) All
['(A) Nitrates <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Schistocytes are- (A) Malarial parasite (B) WBC (C) Broken RBC (D) Schizont
['(C) Broken RBC <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** A 6-year-old boy experienced life threatening shock, his CT scan showed large amount of ascites, bowel wall thickening and poor or absent enhancement of the strangulated bowel segment, showing gangrenous bowel on surgical exploration. True about anastomosis is (A) Should be done by continuous layers as it takes less time (B) Should be done with catgut (C) Should be done by single layer seromuscular Lambert sutures (D) Should be done by Single layer by taking submucosa
['(D) Should be done by Single layer by taking submucosa <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** A 27-year-old male had burning micturition and urethral discharge. After 4 weeks he developed joint pains involving both the knees and ankles, redness of the eye and skin lesion. The most probable clinical diagnosis is (A) Psoriasis vulgaris (B) Reiter's syndrome (C) Behcet's syndrome (D) Sarcoidosis
["(B) Reiter's syndrome <> answer"]
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Which of the signs is associated with CHPS? (A) Target sign (B) Antral nipple sign (C) Cervix sign (D) All of the above
['(D) All of the above <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Allergic hypersensitivity is mediated by ? (A) IgM (B) IgG (C) IgD (D) IgE
['(D) IgE <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Which of the following is not a paraphilia? (A) Fetishism (B) Paedophilia (C) Adultery (D) Necrophilia
['(C) Adultery <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** 40 year old obese lady with diabetes mellitus, hyperiglyceridemia, right upper quadrent pain and recurrent jaundice. What is seen in liver pathology - (A) NASH (B) Microvesicular hepatosis (C) Peliosis Hepatits (D) Autoimmune hepatitis
['(A) NASH <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** DNA synthesis takes place in which phase of cell cycle? (A) G1 (B) S (C) G2 (D) M
['(B) S <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Viral gastroenteritis may be caused by all of the following in infant and young children except (A) Enterovirus (B) Coronavirus (C) Calcivirus (D) Adenovirus
['(A) Enterovirus <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Which of the following is not true in obstructive lung disease? (A) FEV| (B) TLC| (C) FVC| (D) Reduced timed vital capacity
['(B) TLC| <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Reticulocyte level in newborn is? (A) 0.2-1.5% (B) 1-1.6% (C) 2.5-6% (D) 6-10.2%
['(C) 2.5-6% <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** A 60-year-old man with a chronic cough, bloody sputum, and marked weight loss is diagnosed as having tuberculosis. A "serpentine-like" colonial morphology is noted on Lowenstein-Jensen agar. This latter finding is caused by which of the following factors? (A) A large "slimy" capsule (B) Wax D (C) Coagulase (D) Cord factor
['(D) Cord factor <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Civatte bodies are found in (A) Lichen planus (B) Psoriasis (C) Dermatophytosis (D) Vitiligo
['(A) Lichen planus <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Woman of30 years with Raynaud's phenomenon, polyarthritis, dysphagia of 5-years and mild Sclerodactyl, blood showing Anti-centromere antibody positive, the likely cause is - (A) CREST (B) Mixed connective tissue disorder (C) SLE (D) Rheumatoid arthritis
['(A) CREST <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Derivative of morphine used for diarrhea is: (A) Oxymorphine (B) Diphenoxylate (C) Pethidine (D) Codeine
['(B) Diphenoxylate <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Which of the following is a date rape drug? (A) Cocaine (B) Heroin (C) Flunitrazepam (D) Methamphetamine
['(C) Flunitrazepam <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Next step of Management of smear +ve but negative cha X-ray of TB presumptive pt (A) Repeat X-ray (B) Sta ATT (C) Do CBNAAT (D) Repeas smear
['(B) Sta ATT <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** In comparison to Cow milk, human milk has low contents of all except - (A) Sodium (B) Chloride (C) Protein (D) Iron
['(D) Iron <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Basal ganglia consist of all the following except (A) Caudate nucleus (B) Subthalamic nucleus (C) Thalamus (D) Putamen
['(C) Thalamus <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** The most common presentation of IgA nephropathy (A) Nephritic syndrome (B) Nephrotic syndrome (C) Microscopic hematuria (D) Repeated gross hematuria
['(D) Repeated gross hematuria <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Most emetogenic anticancer drug is: (A) Cisplatin (B) Carboplatin (C) High dose cyclophosphamide (D) High dose methotrexate
['(A) Cisplatin <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** All the following gives nerve supply to Parotid gland except (A) Facial nerve (B) Auriculotemporal nerve Tympanic plexus (C) Sympathetic plexus around external carotid aery (D) Greater auricular nerve
['(A) Facial nerve <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Raji cell assay are used to quantitate- (A) Complement levels (B) Immune complexes (C) T- cells (D) IFN levels
['(B) Immune complexes <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Which one of the following is not a special incidence rate (A) Attack rate (B) Secondary attack rate (C) Hospital admission rate (D) standardized moality rate
['(D) standardized moality rate <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** True about negatively skewed data is (A) Mean is less than median (B) Mean is more than median (C) Mean is equal to median (D) No correlation
['(A) Mean is less than median <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** A patient comes to the emergency depament with vomiting, diarrhea, lacrimation abdominal cramps, piloerection. The family members gave history of substance use for the past 1 month. The clinical presentation is due to (A) opiod intoxication (B) opiod withdrawl (C) cocaine intoxication (D) cocaine withdrawl
['(B) opiod withdrawl <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** A 27 years pregnant female with flamingo pink color tympanic membrane comes with history of traumatic ossicular discontinuity. Type of curve expected on tympanometry: (A) As (B) Ad (C) B (D) C
['(A) As <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Most common ocular manifestation of mumps is- (A) Dacryoadenitis (B) Chorioretinitis (C) Anterior uveitis (D) Membranous conjunctivitis
['(A) Dacryoadenitis <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** The causative agent of bacterial meningitis in a 1-year-old child is: (A) Pneumococcus (B) H. influenza (C) Neisseria meningitidis (D) Listeria
['(B) H. influenza <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Which of the following is an activator of LCAT? (A) Apo-E (B) Apo-Al (C) Apo-B 48 (D) Apo-B 100
['(B) Apo-Al <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Vascular dermal necrosis is seen with (A) Warfarin (B) Hirudin (C) Dabigatran (D) Rivaroxiban
['(A) Warfarin <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Quarantine was originally introduced as a protection against (A) Plague (B) Tuberculosis (C) AIDS (D) Malaria
['(A) Plague <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Which of the following is known as an independent bone in the nasal cavity? (A) Superior turbinate (B) Inferior turbinate (C) Middle turbinate (D) All of the above
['(B) Inferior turbinate <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** All are true about the following skin condition except? (See Figure) (A) Common in elderly person (B) Occur due to viral infection (C) Can occur with normal immune status (D) Can be transmitted as STD.
['(A) Common in elderly person <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** IUGR is caused by all except : (A) Rh incompatibility (B) Smoking (C) DM (D) CRF
['(A) Rh incompatibility <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Punishment for perjury IPC (A) 191 (B) 197 (C) 193 (D) 199
['(C) 193 <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** In hand surgery which area is called 'no man's land': (A) Proximal phalanx (B) Distal phalanx (C) Zone from the middle of the palm to just beyond the PIP joint (D) Wrist
['(C) Zone from the middle of the palm to just beyond the PIP joint <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Which of the following drugs is not suitable for management of essential tremors (A) Diazepam (B) Levodopa (C) Metoprolol (D) Propranolol
['(B) Levodopa <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** During cardiac catheterization of a 6-year-old child, the radiologist notes that the contrast medium released into the arch of the aorta is visible immediately in the left pulmonary artery. What is the most likely explanation for this finding? (A) Atrial septal defect (B) Mitral stenosis (C) Patent ductus arteriosus (D) Patent ductus venosus
['(C) Patent ductus arteriosus <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Inherited coagulation disorders are (A) Protein C deficiency (B) Protein S deficiency (C) Leiden factor mutation (D) Lupus anticoagulant
['(A) Protein C deficiency <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** A 50-year-old man with muscle pain and fever for a month now notes darker colored urine for the past 2 weeks. On physical examination, he has palpable purpuric lesions of his skin. Urinalysis shows hematuria and proteinuria. Serum laboratory findings include mixed cryoglobulinemia with a polyclonal increase in IgG, as well as a high titer of anti-neutrophil cytoplasmic autoantibodies, mainly antimyeloperoxidase (MPO-ANCA, or P-ANCA. A skin biopsy is performed. What pathologic finding is most likely to be observed in this biopsy? (A) Giant cells and macrophages (B) Medial fibrinoid necrosis (C) Micro abscesses (D) Mycotic aneurysms
['(B) Medial fibrinoid necrosis <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** True statements about sepsis and septic shock - (A) It is commonest cause of death in surgical patients. (B) Main treatment is - infection site (C) Leads to organ dysfunction (D) Antibiotic had no role
['(A) It is commonest cause of death in surgical patients. <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Which of the following is not found in meningococci? (A) Peptidoglycan (B) Plasmid (C) Mitochiondria (D) Capsule
['(B) Plasmid <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Which of the following vasopressors woul be preferred in a patient with aortic stenosis (A) Ephedrine (B) Dopamine (C) Dobutamine (D) Phenylephrine
['(D) Phenylephrine <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Moribund patient, triage color- (A) Red (B) Black (C) Yellow (D) Green
['(B) Black <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Fouh ventricle develops from? (A) Telencephalon (B) Mesencephalon (C) Diencephalon (D) Rhombencephalon
['(D) Rhombencephalon <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** 'Spade-like' deformity of the cardiac apex on angiography is pathognomonic of: (A) ASD (Atrial septal defect) (B) ARVD (Arrythmogenic right ventricular dysplasia) (C) Hyperophic cardiomyopathy (D) PTA (persistent truncus aeriosus)
['(C) Hyperophic cardiomyopathy <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Characteristic X-ray finding in ASD is (A) Enlarged left atria (B) Enlarged left ventricle (C) PAH (D) Pulmonary plethora
['(D) Pulmonary plethora <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Minimum effective dose of oestrogen in OCP’s is (A) 20 mcg (B) 30 mcg (C) 40 mcg (D) 50 mcg
['(A) 20 mcg <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** A 3 yr old completely unimmunised child comes to an immunization clinic at PHC for the first time. He should receive (A) BCG, Measles, Vitamin - A (B) DT-1, OPV-1, Measles, Vitamin - A (C) BCG, DPT - 1, OPV - 1, Measles, Vitamin - A (D) DPT-1, OPV-1, Measles, Vitamin - A
['(B) DT-1, OPV-1, Measles, Vitamin - A <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** In Medullary Carcinoma thyroid Tumor marker is: (A) TSH (B) Calcitonin (C) T3, T4 and TSH (D) Alpha Feto protein
['(B) Calcitonin <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Pigment stone is composed of? (A) Ca bilirubinate (B) Ca phosphate (C) Ca carbonate (D) Ca gluconate
['(A) Ca bilirubinate <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Which of the following is the only reversible cataract: (A) Senile cataract (B) Cataract in galactosemia (C) Congenital cataract (D) None
['(B) Cataract in galactosemia <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** The rest seat for a lingual rest is (A) Triangular shaped (B) Round shaped (C) V-Shaped (D) Oval Shaped
['(C) V-Shaped <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Sprue former should be attached to the bulkiest portion of wax because: (A) Minimizes the effect of released residual stresses (B) To ensure that thinner cross section of the mold will be filled (C) Melt will be fluid enough for all lesser dimension sectors to be adequately filled (D) All of the above
['(D) All of the above <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Indication of MTP- (A) Pregnancy due to rape (B) Contraceptive failure (C) Pregnancy endangering mother's life (D) All of the above
['(D) All of the above <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Allopurinol is used in organ preservation as (A) Antioxidant (B) Preservative (C) Free radical scavenger (D) Precursor for energy metabolism
['(C) Free radical scavenger <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Boerhaave's syndrome, true is (A) Iatrogenic (B) Silent manifestation (C) Present with acute chest pain (D) Treatment is conservative
['(C) Present with acute chest pain <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Prophylactic antibiotic in surgical practice: (A) is given orally (B) depends on individual preference (C) continued for a minimum of 7 days (D) first dose is given before induction of anesthesia
['(D) first dose is given before induction of anesthesia <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** A 35 year old male known case of MEN 1 presents to OPD with urinary stones and increased serum calcium. Next investigation to be done is? (A) Urinary Metanephrine (B) Secretin study (C) Serum calcitonin levels (D) 72 hour prolonged fasting
['(B) Secretin study <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Administration of pure O2 to hypoxic patients is dangerous because: (A) Apnea occurs due to hypostimulation of peripheral chemo receptor (B) Pulmonary edema (C) DPG (D) Convulsions
['(A) Apnea occurs due to hypostimulation of peripheral chemo receptor <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Which of the following is FALSE regarding amino acid metabolism? (A) Histamine is a product of decarboxylation of histidine (B) Threonine provides the thioethanol moiety for biosynthesis of coenzyme A (C) Ornithine serves as a precursor of both spermine and spermidine (D) Serotonin and melatonin are metabolites of tryptophan
['(B) Threonine provides the thioethanol moiety for biosynthesis of coenzyme A <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Reason for hot teeth is : (A) Presence of lignocaine resistant sodium channels. (B) Presence of abnormal neuroreceptors (C) Presence of tetradotoxin resistant sodium channels. (D) Presence of lignocaine resistant K channels
['(C) Presence of tetradotoxin resistant sodium channels. <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Kala-Azar is found in all endemic areas except (A) West Bengal (B) UP (C) Bihar (D) Assam
['(D) Assam <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** The total volume of CSF is - (A) 50 ml (B) 100 ml (C) 150 ml (D) 275 ml
['(C) 150 ml <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Horner's syndrome consists of - (A) Miosis and enophthalmos (B) Miosis and exophthalmos (C) Miosis and proptosis (D) Miosis and ptosis
['(D) Miosis and ptosis <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** All veins opens into coronary sinus EXCEPT: (A) Great cardiac vein (B) Anterior cardiac vein (C) Middle cardiac vein (D) Left posterior ventricular vein
['(B) Anterior cardiac vein <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Pentothiol sodium should preferablay be injected into – (A) Femoral vein (B) Antecubital vein (C) Neck vein (D) Veins on outer aspect of fore arm
['(D) Veins on outer aspect of fore arm <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Cerebrosides consist mostly of this (A) Glucose (B) Galactose (C) Fructose (D) Arabinose
['(B) Galactose <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Comment on the diagnosis of the patient. (A) Aoic dissection (B) Coarctation of aoa (C) Pulmonary aery hypeension (D) Boot shaped hea
['(C) Pulmonary aery hypeension <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Objective test in adenoids is (A) Posterior rhinoscopy (B) Anterior rhinoscopy (C) Manual palpation (D) All of the above
['(A) Posterior rhinoscopy <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Cells involved in myelin formation around axons in peripheral nervous system are: (A) Schwann cells (B) Oligodendrocytes (C) Astrocytes (D) Microglia
['(A) Schwann cells <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Sexual gratification obtained by contact of private pas in (A) Masochism (B) Transvestism (C) Fetichism (D) Frotteurism
['(D) Frotteurism <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Deficiency of enzyme hexosaminidase, subunit causes - (A) Tay-Sachs disease (B) Hurler's syndrome (C) Fabry disease (D) Pompe disease
['(A) Tay-Sachs disease <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Which of the following statement is wrong? (A) Mutations within the exon can be detrimental and mutation in introns will not change the protein (B) Mutation of the TATA box markedly reduces the transcription (C) Change of purine by a pyrimidine is known as transition (D) Silent mutation does not lead to change in amino acid
['(C) Change of purine by a pyrimidine is known as transition <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Face bow is used to transfer: (A) Axis-orbital plane (B) Frankfort horizontal plane (C) Camper's plane (D) Occlusal plane
['(A) Axis-orbital plane <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** All are used in heroin poisoning EXCEPT (A) Clonidine (B) Buprenorphine (C) Pentazocine (D) Haloperidol
['(D) Haloperidol <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** All are components of saint's traid except (A) Renal stones (B) Hiatus hernia (C) Diveiculitis of colon (D) Gall stones
['(A) Renal stones <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Flaying is seen in which wound? (A) Laceration (B) Incised wound (C) Stab wound (D) Contusion
['(A) Laceration <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** The symmetrical radiopacities marked with arrow are most likely: (A) Genial tubercle (B) Mental ridges (C) Mylohyoid ridges (D) Both 1 and 2
['(B) Mental ridges <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** A person starts to sweat on forehead and gets a runny watery nose whenever he eats hot and spicy meals. This kind of sweating is: (A) Mental sweating (B) Physical sweating (C) Thermogenic sweating (D) Gustatory sweating
['(D) Gustatory sweating <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** A 48-year-old HIV-positive male presents with 3 weeks of cough, fever, night sweats, weight loss and diarrhea. He is not taking any treatment for HIV and has a CD4 count of <50. Most likely diagnosis is - (A) Cytomegalovirus (B) Mycobacterium avium complex (C) Candidiasis (D) Pneumocystis jiroveci
['(B) Mycobacterium avium complex <> answer']
The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** All are true regarding Plummer Vinson syndrome,except - (A) Oesophageal web (B) Predisposes to malignancy (C) Koilongchia (D) Common in elderly males
['(D) Common in elderly males <> answer']