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The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Presence of delta sign on contrast enhanced CT SCAN suggests presence of ? (A) Lateral Sinus thrombophlebitis (B) Cholesteatoma (C) Cerebellar abscess (D) Mastoiditis
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['(A) Lateral Sinus thrombophlebitis <> answer']
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The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** 'Itch is disease' is true for – (A) Atopic dermatitis (B) Insect bites (C) Seborrheic dermatitis (D) Tinea cruris
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['(A) Atopic dermatitis <> answer']
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The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Oral pills may prevent the development of: March 2011 (A) Carcinoma breast (B) Ovarian malignancy (C) Submucus fibroid (D) All of the above
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['(B) Ovarian malignancy <> answer']
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The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Major mono-oxygenase in the endoplasmic reticulum is: (A) Cytochrome P450 (B) Cytochromes (C) Epoxide reductase (D) Glutathione reductase
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['(A) Cytochrome P450 <> answer']
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The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Typical cell in lymphoid tissue of a case of measles shown in the illustration is: (A) Guarnieri bodies (B) Cowdry bodies (C) Warthin Finkeldey cells (D) Councilman bodies
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['(C) Warthin Finkeldey cells <> answer']
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The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** A patient with hoarseness of voice was found to be having pachydermia laryngitis. All of the following are true except: (A) It is a hyperkeratotic lesion present within the anterior 2/3rd of the vocal cords (B) It is not premalignant lesion (C) Diagnosis is made by biopsy (D) On microscopy it shows acanthosis and hyperkeratosis
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['(A) It is a hyperkeratotic lesion present within the anterior 2/3rd of the vocal cords <> answer']
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The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Where in the cell does Glycolysis occur? (A) Cytosol (B) Mitochondria (C) Nucleus (D) Lysosome
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['(A) Cytosol <> answer']
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The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** All of the following are true about varicocele, EXCEPT: (A) Common on the right side (B) Can present as a late sign of renal cell carcinoma (C) Has bag of worm like feeling (D) Can lead to infeility
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['(A) Common on the right side <> answer']
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The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Father of toxicology is: NEET 13 (A) Paracelsus (B) Galen (C) Galton (D) Orfila
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['(D) Orfila <> answer']
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The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** The site of mucosal tear in Mallory-Weiss syndrome is (A) Stomach (B) Small intestine (C) Colon (D) Esophagus
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['(A) Stomach <> answer']
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The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Deep branch of ulnar nerve supplies? (A) Adductor Pollicis,1st lumbrical (B) Flexor digitorum superficialis, Palmer brevis (C) 1st lumbrical, 3rd lumbrical (D) 3rd lumbrical, Adductor Pollicis
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['(D) 3rd lumbrical, Adductor Pollicis <> answer']
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The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** In CuT 200, the number denotes: (PGI Dec 2008) (A) Surface Area (B) Weight in microgram (C) Weight in milligram (D) Effective half life in weeks
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['(A) Surface Area <> answer']
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The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** S4 is not seen in : (A) Ventricular aneurysm (B) Mitral regurgitation (C) Hyperophic cardiomyopathy (D) Hypeension
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['(A) Ventricular aneurysm <> answer']
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The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Females have low RBC count compared to males of same age group due to? (A) Menstrual blood loss (B) Testosterone promotes erythropoiesis (C) Both of the above (D) Low thyroxine levels
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['(C) Both of the above <> answer']
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The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** In which plane of anaesthesia, movement of eyeball is lost – (A) Stage 3, Plane 1 (B) Stage 1, Plane 3 (C) Stage 2, Plane 3 (D) Stage 4
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['(A) Stage 3, Plane 1 <> answer']
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The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** What is the latest reference to body length in ICD-10 to call it perinatal moality rate? (A) 28cm (B) 30cm (C) 35cm (D) 38cm
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['(C) 35cm <> answer']
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The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Which of the following patient is most likely to harbor a Helicobacter pylori infection in the stomach? (A) A 60-year-old middle-income American (B) A 25-year-old American in a low-income group (C) A 25-year-old Zairian (D) A 60-year-old Pakistani
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['(D) A 60-year-old Pakistani <> answer']
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The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Standard deviation is a measure of: (A) Correlation (B) Statistical significance (C) Central tendency (D) Variation
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['(D) Variation <> answer']
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The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** In a well designed clinical trial of treatment of ovarian cancer, remission rate at one year is similar for a new drug and usual care, The P-value is 0.4. This means that (A) Both treatments are effective (B) Neither treatment is effective (C) The statistical power of study is 60% (D) The best estimate treatment effect is 0.4
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['(B) Neither treatment is effective <> answer']
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The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Branches of left coronary aery are all of the following except: (A) Anterior interventricular branch (B) Left diagonal aery (C) Left atrial aery (D) Posterior interventricular branch
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['(D) Posterior interventricular branch <> answer']
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The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Taste sensations from anterior 2/3rd of tongue are carried by - (A) Glossopharyngeal (B) Chorda tympani (C) Trigeminal (D) Greater auricular
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['(B) Chorda tympani <> answer']
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The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Which of the following mechanisms best explains the contraceptive effect of bih control pills that contain both synthetic estrogen and progestin? (A) Direct inhibition of oocyte maturation (B) Inhibition of ovulation (C) Production of uterine secretions that are toxic to developing embryos (D) Impairment of implantation hyperplastic changes of the endometrium
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['(B) Inhibition of ovulation <> answer']
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The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Ruffini end organ is associated with sensation of? (A) Pressure (B) Cold (C) Vibration (D) Position sense
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['(A) Pressure <> answer']
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The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Which of the following comes under concurrent list (A) Prevention of communicable diseases (B) International immigration for quarantine (C) Mines and oilfield workers rules (D) Establishment and maintenance of drug standards
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['(A) Prevention of communicable diseases <> answer']
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The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Which is not a tumour marker - (A) Carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) (B) Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (hCG) (C) β2Microglobulin (D) α Fetoprotein (AFP)
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['(C) β2Microglobulin <> answer']
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The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Coenzyme not required in formation of glutamate- (A) Thiamine pyrophosphate (B) Pyridoxial phosphate (C) Niacin (D) None of the above
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['(A) Thiamine pyrophosphate <> answer']
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The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** The most appropriate circuit for ventilating a spontaneously breathing infant during anaesthesia is? (A) jackson Rees modification of Ayre's T piece (B) Mapleson A or Magill's circuit (C) Mapleson C or Waters to and fro canister (D) Bains circuit
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["(A) jackson Rees modification of Ayre's T piece <> answer"]
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The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** During endoscopic biopsy of a distal esophageal cancer, perforation of the esophagus is suspected when the patient complains of significant new substernal pain. An immediate chest film reveals air in the mediastinum. You would recommend (A) Placement of a nasogastric tube to the levels of perforations, antibiotics, and close observation (B) Spit fistula (cervical pharyngostomy) and gastrostomy (C) Left thoracotomy, pleural patch oversewing of the perforation, and drainage of the mediastinum. (D) Esophagogastrectomy celiotomy and right thoracotomy
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['(D) Esophagogastrectomy celiotomy and right thoracotomy <> answer']
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The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** One of the following is not a 5-HT receptor antagonist (A) Ketanserin (B) Lanreotide (C) Methysergide (D) Tropisetron
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['(B) Lanreotide <> answer']
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The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Roopmati, A 56–year–old female with lymph-node-positive breast cancer was treated with systemic chemotherapy. Four weeks later, she developed frequent urination, suprapubic pain, dysuria, and hematuria. Which of the following could have prevented this patient's condition? (A) Folinic acid (B) Mesna (C) Dexrazoxane (D) Amifostine
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['(B) Mesna <> answer']
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The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Predisposing factor for venous thrombosis ? (A) AT III deficiency (B) Protein S deficiency (C) Protein C deficiency (D) All
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['(D) All <> answer']
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The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** permenant cerebellar damage is seen in lithium toxcity at what levels? (A) 1-1.5 meq/l (B) >2 mew/l (C) >3 meq/l (D) >4meq/l
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['(C) >3 meq/l <> answer']
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The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** The most common cause of Urinary Ascitis is: (A) Pelviureteral junction obstruction (B) Posterior urethral valves (C) Urethral structure (D) None of the above
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['(B) Posterior urethral valves <> answer']
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The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Diapedesis is : (A) Immigration of leucocytes through the basement membrane (B) Immigration of the leucocytes through the vessel wall to the site of inflammation (C) Aggregation of platelets at the site of bleeding (D) Auto digestion of the cells
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['(B) Immigration of the leucocytes through the vessel wall to the site of inflammation <> answer']
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The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** All-trans-retinoic acid is used in treatment of: (A) Acute promyelocytic leukemia (B) A.L.L. (C) CML (D) Transient myeloproliferative disorder
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['(A) Acute promyelocytic leukemia <> answer']
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The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** What is the normal net weight gain during pregnancy? (A) 11 Pounds (B) 24 Pounds (C) 36 Pounds (D) 42 Pounds
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['(B) 24 Pounds <> answer']
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The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Drug causing peripheral neuropathy is? (A) Colchicine (B) Isoniazid (C) Nitrofurantoin (D) All of the above
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['(D) All of the above <> answer']
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The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Which of the following does not occur in addison's disease? (A) Hyperpigmentation (B) Hyperglycemia (C) Weight loss (D) Hypotension
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['(B) Hyperglycemia <> answer']
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The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Triad of factors determining the severity of malocclusion include: (A) Duration, Intensity and Frequency (B) Activity, Duration and Frequency (C) Frequency, Activity and Intensity (D) None of the above
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['(A) Duration, Intensity and Frequency <> answer']
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The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Rosette cataract is seen after (A) Blunt trauma to eye (B) Copper foreign body in eye (C) Penetrating injury to eye (D) Infection
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['(A) Blunt trauma to eye <> answer']
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The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Frost bite is treated by - (A) Rapid rewarming (B) Slow rewarming (C) IV pentoxyphiline (D) Amputation
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['(B) Slow rewarming <> answer']
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The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Indication of fetal distress is : (A) Decrease in fetal scalp blood pH (B) Meconium staining (C) Late deceleration of hea rate (D) All of the above
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['(D) All of the above <> answer']
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The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** DMFT index in 1938 was not developed by: (A) Dean H.T. (B) Henry T. Klein (C) Knutson J.W. (D) Carole E. Palmer
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['(A) Dean H.T. <> answer']
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The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Following acute respiratory response to ascent to high altitude, there is normalization of blood pH.The mechanism is (A) Increased erythropoiesis leads to increased buffering by haemoglobin (B) Increased excretion of HCO3– by the kidneys (C) Increased levels of 2, 3–DPG (D) Retention of bicarbonate by the kidneys
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['(B) Increased excretion of HCO3– by the kidneys <> answer']
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The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Selenium sulfide is indicated for treating - (A) Tinea versicolor (B) Tinea corporis (C) Mixed mycotic infections (D) Candidiasis only
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['(A) Tinea versicolor <> answer']
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The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Example of radiation-induced cancer is - (A) Papillary carcinoma thyroid (B) Follicular carcinoma thyroid (C) Lymphoma (D) Hepatoma
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['(A) Papillary carcinoma thyroid <> answer']
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The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** You are a doctor. You visit a village and want to make a quick estimate of the infant population of the area. Which of the following measures can you use? (A) No. of TT injections in last one year (B) No. of folifer tablets consumed in one year (C) Female population in reproductive age group (D) Literacy rate
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['(B) No. of folifer tablets consumed in one year <> answer']
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The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Gene associated with superficial papillary urothelial neoplasm (A) p53 (B) p16 (C) p7 (D) KRAS
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['(B) p16 <> answer']
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The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** A pt with road traffic accident comes with PR-96, SBP - 68 and RR - 20. He is confused. What might be amount of blood loss (A) 15% (B) 25% (C) 35% (D) 45%
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['(C) 35% <> answer']
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The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** A 7-year-old boy presents with a right-sided hemangioma and left-sided focal seizures. The most likely diagnosis is: (A) Neurofibromatosis (B) Incontinentia pigmenti (C) Hyper melanosis of Ito (D) Sturge-Weber syndrome
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['(D) Sturge-Weber syndrome <> answer']
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The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Which RNA has splicing activity (A) m RNA (B) mi RNA (C) r RNA (D) sn RNA
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['(D) sn RNA <> answer']
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The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Type of collagen found in hyaline cartilage is: (A) Type I (B) Type III (C) Type II (D) Type IV
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['(C) Type II <> answer']
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The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Cyclodevelopmental life cycle is seen in ? (A) Malaria (B) Plague (C) Yellow fever (D) Filaria
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['(D) Filaria <> answer']
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The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** RDA cover of nutrient requirement of - (A) 50% of individuals (B) 75% of individual (C) 98% of individuals (D) Same as adequate intake
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['(C) 98% of individuals <> answer']
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The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Contrast used for MRI (A) Gadolinium (B) Radium (C) Iridium (D) TDT
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['(A) Gadolinium <> answer']
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The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** True about dementia is A/E (A) Hallucination are not common (B) Clouding of consciousness is common (C) Nootropics have limited role (D) All
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['(B) Clouding of consciousness is common <> answer']
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The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** IgA lymphoma invloves (A) Large intestine (B) Lymph nodes (C) Small intestine (D) Spleen
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['(C) Small intestine <> answer']
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The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Left Axis Detion is seen as (A) Positive in Lead I and Positive in Lead II (B) Positive in Lead I and Negative in Lead II (C) Negative in Lead I and Negative in Lead II (D) Negative in Lead I and positive in Lead II
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['(B) Positive in Lead I and Negative in Lead II <> answer']
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The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Choroidal vascularization is seen in - (A) Myopia (B) Hypermelxopia (C) Presbyopia (D) Astigmatism
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['(A) Myopia <> answer']
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The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Which of the following is an electrocardiographic feature of pulmonary hypeention? (A) T wave inversion (B) Presence of U wave (C) SI, Q3, T3 pattern (D) PR prolongation
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['(A) T wave inversion <> answer']
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The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Winter bottom sign is seen in: (A) Toxoplasmosis (B) Trypanosomiasis (C) Cryptosporidiosis (D) Leishmaniasis
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['(B) Trypanosomiasis <> answer']
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The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Type two schizophrenia is characterized by all except (A) Negative symptoms (B) Poor response to TT (C) Disorganized behavior (D) CT scan abnormal
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['(C) Disorganized behavior <> answer']
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The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** First offence of stalking is: NEET 15 (A) Cognizable and bailable (B) Non-cognizable and bailable (C) Cognizable and non-bailable (D) Non-cognizable and non-bailable
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['(A) Cognizable and bailable <> answer']
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The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Which among the following is used as yardstick for the assessment of standards of therapy (A) Proportional mortality rate (B) Survival rate (C) Case fatality rate (D) Crude death rate
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['(B) Survival rate <> answer']
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The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Most common organism causing peritonitis - (A) E. coli (B) Klebsiella (C) Stap. aureus (D) Streptococcus
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['(A) E. coli <> answer']
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The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** According to Hippocratus- Nelson method, pressure applied for reduction of dislocated mandible: (A) Downward pressure on molars. (B) Backward pressure on mandible. (C) Downward pressure on mandible. (D) Both A& B.
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['(D) Both A& B. <> answer']
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The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** True about PMSMA except:- (A) Pradhan Mantri Surakshit Matritva Abhiyaan (B) Free antenatal check-up of pregnant women with paicipation of Govt. doctors (C) Held at Govt. hospitals on every 9th of month (D) Launched by Ministry of health & family welfare
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['(B) Free antenatal check-up of pregnant women with paicipation of Govt. doctors <> answer']
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The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Which of the following is a direct branch of Inferior mesenteric aery (A) Superior rectal aery (B) Middle rectal aery (C) Inferior rectal aery (D) Inferior epigastric aery
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['(A) Superior rectal aery <> answer']
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The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Which of the following is not seen in chronic renal failure: September 2010 (A) Hyperkalemia (B) Metabolic acidosis (C) Hypophosphatemia (D) Hypocalcemia
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['(C) Hypophosphatemia <> answer']
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The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** All the following are used in the treatment of pneumocystis carinii except (A) Pentamidine (B) Dapsone (C) Cotrimoxazole (D) Fluoroquinolones
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['(D) Fluoroquinolones <> answer']
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The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Skin of dorsum of first web space of foot is supplied by (A) Sural nerve (B) Saphenous nerve (C) Deep peroneal nerve (D) Lateral plantar nerve
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['(C) Deep peroneal nerve <> answer']
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The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** The gall bladder is capable of distending ..... ml. ? (A) 10 (B) 20 (C) 40 (D) 50
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['(D) 50 <> answer']
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The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** 'Bed of stomach' is formed by all except: (A) Pancreas (B) Duodenum (C) Left kidney (D) Left suprarenal gland
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['(B) Duodenum <> answer']
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The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Investigation of choice in detecting small para-aortic lymph node is - (A) Ultra sound scan (B) CT scan (C) Lymphangiography (D) Arteriography
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['(B) CT scan <> answer']
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The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Pisiform articulates with - (A) Scaphoid (B) Trapezium (C) Triquetral (D) Lunate
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['(C) Triquetral <> answer']
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The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Mechanism of action of ethanol in methyl alcohol poisoning: (A) Competitively inhibits alcohol Dehydrogenase (B) Selectively inhibits catalase (C) Competitively inhibits lactate dehydrogenase (D) Competitive inhibition of acetaldehyde dehydrogenase
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['(A) Competitively inhibits alcohol Dehydrogenase <> answer']
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The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Sickle cell trait patient do not have manifestations as that of Sickle cell disease, because: (A) 50% HbS is required for occurrence of sickling (B) HbA prevents sickling (C) 50% sickles (D) HbA prevent polymerization of Hbs
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['(A) 50% HbS is required for occurrence of sickling <> answer']
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The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** A patient with ascites comes to your clinic for paracentesis and you decide to use a midline approach to drain the fluid.Which of these structures is not pierced in this approach (A) Transversalis fascia (B) Extraperitoneal fat (C) Campers and Scarpa (D) Transversus abdominis muscle
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['(D) Transversus abdominis muscle <> answer']
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The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** A patient is found to have a melanoma originating in the skin of the left forearm. After removal of the tumor from the forearm, all axillary lymph nodes lateral to the medial edge of the pectoralis minor muscle are removed. Which axillary nodes would not be removed? (A) Apical lymph nodes (B) Central lymph nodes (C) Lateral lymph nodes (D) Pectoral lymph nodes
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['(A) Apical lymph nodes <> answer']
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The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Which is not a test for diabetes mellitus - (A) Fasting blood sampling (B) Random blood sampling (C) D-xylose (D) Oral glucose tolerance test
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['(C) D-xylose <> answer']
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The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Commonest cause of acute pancreatitis is: (A) Alcohol (B) Gail stones (C) Viruses (D) Hypertrigyceridemia
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['(B) Gail stones <> answer']
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The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Most radioresistant layer of retina: (A) Layer of Rods and cones (B) Retinal Pigment epithelium (C) Outer plexiform layer (D) Ganglion cell layer
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['(B) Retinal Pigment epithelium <> answer']
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The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Acquired proximal myopathy is NOT a feature of- (A) Polymyositis (B) Hypothyroidism (C) Addison's disease (D) Type I diabetes mellitus
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['(D) Type I diabetes mellitus <> answer']
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The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** RNA makes DNA by the use of which enzyme? (A) Reverse Transcriptase (B) DNA Polymerase Synthase (C) RNA Polymerase synthase (D) DNA Topoisomerase
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['(A) Reverse Transcriptase <> answer']
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The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Rheumatic Heart disease diagnostic criteria includes: (A) Oral ulcer (B) Malar rash (C) Erythema Marginatum (D) Nail telangiectasia
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['(C) Erythema Marginatum <> answer']
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The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** In non pregnant uterus cervical incompetence is treated by - (A) Counselling (B) Shirodkars cerclage suture (C) McDonalds cerclage suture (D) Abdominal cerclage
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['(A) Counselling <> answer']
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The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Which of the following is true about testis (A) Ectodermal in origin (B) Gubemaculum is attached to the caudal end of testis (C) Surrounded by peritoneal tunica albuginea (D) Reach scrotum at 28th weeks of gestation
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['(B) Gubemaculum is attached to the caudal end of testis <> answer']
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The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Sacral-teratoma/sacrococcygeal teratoma is a derivative of - (A) Primitive streak (B) Ectoderm (C) Hypoblasts (D) Cranial neuropore
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['(A) Primitive streak <> answer']
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The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** DISC prolapse is common at all site except ? (A) L4 - L5 (B) L5 - S1 (C) C6 - C7 (D) T3 - T4
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['(D) T3 - T4 <> answer']
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The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Tourette syndrome is a type of ? (A) Tic disorder (B) Mental retardation disorder (C) Seizure disorder (D) None of the above
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['(A) Tic disorder <> answer']
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The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** 8 year old boy has itchy rash all over the body, all family members are affected. What is the drug of choice (A) lvermectin (B) Topical permethrin (C) Prednisolone (D) Antibiotics
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['(B) Topical permethrin <> answer']
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The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Which of the following is true about ataxia telangiectasia? (A) It is associated with normal immune function (B) Serum levels of IgA are increased (C) It is an autosomal recessive disease (D) There is absence of amphicytes in different organs
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['(C) It is an autosomal recessive disease <> answer']
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The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** What is the most common cause of deafness in a patient of Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma: (A) Metastasis to Temporal Bone (B) Middle ear Infection (C) Serous otitis media (D) Infiltration of Tumour middle ear
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['(C) Serous otitis media <> answer']
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The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** A 4 months old male child presented with inguinal mass which they noticed at the age of 2 weeks.what is the management (A) Observation (B) Surgical repair on the affected side and exploration on the other side (C) Laparotomy (D) Surgical repair on the affected side
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['(B) Surgical repair on the affected side and exploration on the other side <> answer']
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The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Tetanus spasm occurs due to which of the following toxin: (A) Tetanotysin (B) Lecithinase (C) Neurotoxin (D) Tetanospasmin
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['(D) Tetanospasmin <> answer']
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The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** First cellular change in hypoxia: (A) Decreased oxidative phosphorylation in mitochondria (B) Cellular swelling (C) Alteration in cellular membrane permeability (D) Clumping of nuclear chromatin
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['(A) Decreased oxidative phosphorylation in mitochondria <> answer']
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The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Natural uncoupler is- (A) Thermogenin (B) 2, 4-dinitrocresol (C) 2, 4 Dinitrophenol (D) Oligomycin
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['(A) Thermogenin <> answer']
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The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** A knife wound to the neck damages the posterior cord of the brachial plexus. Which of the following muscles would be most likely to be paralyzed? (A) Deltoid (B) Flexor carpi ulnaris (C) Flexor digitorum superficialis (D) Flexor pollicis brevis
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['(A) Deltoid <> answer']
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The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** National Family Health Survey has successfully completed:- (A) One round (B) Two rounds (C) Three rounds (D) Four rounds
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['(D) Four rounds <> answer']
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The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about medical knowledge. **Question:** Autoinfection is seen with - (A) Ascaris lumbricoides (B) Strongyloides (C) Giardia (D) Gnathostoma
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['(B) Strongyloides <> answer']
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