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Thiamine deficiency is known to occur in all of the following except -
Options:
A) Food Faddist
B) Homocystenemia
C) Chronic alcoholic
D) Chronic heart failure patient of diuretics | B | Food Faddist | Homocystenemia | Chronic alcoholic | Chronic heart failure patient of diuretics |
Plasma half life of carbimazole -
Options:
A) 4 hours
B) 8 hours
C) 16 hours
D) 24 hours | B | 4 hours | 8 hours | 16 hours | 24 hours |
Metronidazole is effective in all of the following conditions except -
Options:
A) Pseudomembranous colitis
B) Neurocysticercosis
C) Giardiasis
D) Amebic liver abscess | B | Pseudomembranous colitis | Neurocysticercosis | Giardiasis | Amebic liver abscess |
&;V&; wave in jugular venous pulse is due to
Options:
A) Ventricular filling
B) Ventricular contraction
C) Atrial contraction
D) Atrial filling | D | Ventricular filling | Ventricular contraction | Atrial contraction | Atrial filling |
Which of the following is a provitamin -
Options:
A) Ascorbicacid
B) Vitamin-E
C) b-carotene
D) Vitamin-K | C | Ascorbicacid | Vitamin-E | b-carotene | Vitamin-K |
Day 3 serum Estrogen levels to diagnose premature ovarian failure:
Options:
A) <10-20 pg/ ml
B) <20-40 pg/ ml
C) <60-80 pg /ml
D) <40-60 pg /ml | C | <10-20 pg/ ml | <20-40 pg/ ml | <60-80 pg /ml | <40-60 pg /ml |
Le Fort lll fracture is the same as
Options:
A) Craniofacial dysjunction
B) Guerrin's fracture
C) Pyramidal fracture
D) None of the above | A | Craniofacial dysjunction | Guerrin's fracture | Pyramidal fracture | None of the above |
Characteristic of type II lepra reaction ?
Options:
A) Erythema & edema
B) ENL
C) Lymphadenopathy
D) All | D | Erythema & edema | ENL | Lymphadenopathy | All |
The most reliable criteria in Guastafson method of age estimation is -
Options:
A) Attrition
B) Secondary dentin deposition
C) Transparency of root
D) Cementum apposition | C | Attrition | Secondary dentin deposition | Transparency of root | Cementum apposition |
True of consonguineous marriges and genetic abnormalities are all except?
Options:
A) Increased risk of traits controlled by dominant genes
B) Increased risk of prenature death
C) Phenylketonuria is an example
D) Lowering of consanguineous marriges will improve community health | A | Increased risk of traits controlled by dominant genes | Increased risk of prenature death | Phenylketonuria is an example | Lowering of consanguineous marriges will improve community health |
Areas of spontaneous healed pa of tympanic membrane are called as
Options:
A) Dimeric
B) Pontiac
C) Both of the above
D) None of the above | A | Dimeric | Pontiac | Both of the above | None of the above |
A 12-year-old boy, who had been camping in the mountains with his family, was brought to the emergency depament because of headache, rash, and the abrupt onset of a high fever. The rash began on his palms and soles but spread up to his ankles and arms. On physical examination he was found to have palpable purpura on hi... | A | Rickettsia rickettsii | Treponema pallidum | Coxsackievirus | Dissiminated histoplasma infection |
Which of the following is least commonly involved organ system in Hemochromatosis:
Options:
A) Liver
B) Skin
C) Joints
D) Eye | D | Liver | Skin | Joints | Eye |
Fluoride ion acts as inhibitor of:
Options:
A) Enolase
B) Hexokinase
C) Cyt oxidase
D) Carbonic anhydrase | A | Enolase | Hexokinase | Cyt oxidase | Carbonic anhydrase |
All of the following statements about WPW syndrome are true, Except:
Options:
A) More common in females
B) Rt ventricular aberrant is commonly seen
C) Incidence | with age
D) Hea is structurally normal | A | More common in females | Rt ventricular aberrant is commonly seen | Incidence | with age | Hea is structurally normal |
H202 is breaked or formed by which of the following enzyme:
Options:
A) Oxidase
B) Oxygenase
C) Hydrolase
D) All | A | Oxidase | Oxygenase | Hydrolase | All |
Aery to bleed in duodenal ulcer haemorrhage -
Options:
A) Splenic aery
B) Gastroduodenal aery
C) Left gastric aery
D) Sup. mesenteric aery | B | Splenic aery | Gastroduodenal aery | Left gastric aery | Sup. mesenteric aery |
Drug of choice for the treatment of negative symptoms of schizophrenia is -
Options:
A) Chlorpromazine
B) Haloperidol
C) Clozapine
D) Doxepin | C | Chlorpromazine | Haloperidol | Clozapine | Doxepin |
Histidine is present at the catalytic site of which of the following enzymes
Options:
A) Hexokinase
B) Carboxypeptidase
C) Trypsin
D) All of the above | D | Hexokinase | Carboxypeptidase | Trypsin | All of the above |
Chiclero's ulcer caused by:-
Options:
A) Leishmania Mexicana
B) Lesihmania braziliense
C) Leishmania aethiopica
D) Leishmania donovani | A | Leishmania Mexicana | Lesihmania braziliense | Leishmania aethiopica | Leishmania donovani |
Effect of Propofol on coagulation is?
Options:
A) Inhibits coagulation cascade
B) Inhibits platelet function
C) Activates coagulation cascade
D) No effect | D | Inhibits coagulation cascade | Inhibits platelet function | Activates coagulation cascade | No effect |
Thoracotomy is indicated in all the following except
Options:
A) Penetrating chest injuries
B) Rapidly accumulating haemothorax
C) Massive air leak
D) Pulmonary contusion | D | Penetrating chest injuries | Rapidly accumulating haemothorax | Massive air leak | Pulmonary contusion |
Which of the following causes hea failure with reduced ejection fraction?
Options:
A) Restrictive cardiomyopathy
B) Hemochromatosis
C) Amyloidosis
D) Dilated Cardiomyopathy | D | Restrictive cardiomyopathy | Hemochromatosis | Amyloidosis | Dilated Cardiomyopathy |
All of the following may be seen with Neuroleptic malignant syndrome except -
Options:
A) Hypothermia
B) Altered consciousness
C) Muscle rigidity
D) Involuntary movements | A | Hypothermia | Altered consciousness | Muscle rigidity | Involuntary movements |
Breast milk storage in a refrigerator is upto ?
Options:
A) 4 hrs
B) 8 hrs
C) 12 hours
D) 24 hrs | D | 4 hrs | 8 hrs | 12 hours | 24 hrs |
In PCR:
Options:
A) Thermostable enzyme is needed
B) 211 copies formed after 'n' numbers of multiple
C) Non specific
D) Thermolabile enzyme | A | Thermostable enzyme is needed | 211 copies formed after 'n' numbers of multiple | Non specific | Thermolabile enzyme |
One of the risks of the endometrial biopsy that was performed on this patient is perforation of the uterus. The endometrial biopsy device is placed through the cervix and into the endometrial cavity. If complete perforation occurs, what is the sequence of layers that the biopsy device would penetrate prior to entering ... | A | Endometrium, myometrium, serosa | Ovary, fallopian tube, broad ligament | Round ligament, cardinal ligament, uterosacral ligament | Serosa, myometrium, endometrium |
Which of the following signs is not suggestive of a cervical spinal cord injury :
Options:
A) Flaccidity
B) Increased rectal sphincter tone
C) Diaphragmatic breathing
D) Priapism | B | Flaccidity | Increased rectal sphincter tone | Diaphragmatic breathing | Priapism |
Treatment of choice for HCV -
Options:
A) IFN plus ribavirin
B) IFN plus lamvudine
C) Lamivudin plus ribavirin
D) Entecavir plus ribavirin | A | IFN plus ribavirin | IFN plus lamvudine | Lamivudin plus ribavirin | Entecavir plus ribavirin |
Spleen is derived from -
Options:
A) Ventral mesogastrium
B) Dorsal mesogastrium
C) Septum transversorium
D) Allantois | B | Ventral mesogastrium | Dorsal mesogastrium | Septum transversorium | Allantois |
In ideal occlusion, facial cusps of maxillary posterior teeth oppose
Options:
A) Grooves and embrasures
B) Grooves only
C) Marginal ridges and embrasures
D) Marginal ridges only | A | Grooves and embrasures | Grooves only | Marginal ridges and embrasures | Marginal ridges only |
Pegvisomant is approved for the treatment of?
Options:
A) Parkinsonism
B) Hyperprolactinemia
C) Amenorrhoea
D) Acromegaly | D | Parkinsonism | Hyperprolactinemia | Amenorrhoea | Acromegaly |
All are true regarding direct standardization except:
Options:
A) Age specific death rate is required for comparison
B) Age composition of population is required
C) Vital statistics are required
D) Without knowledge of the age compositions, the two populations can be compared | D | Age specific death rate is required for comparison | Age composition of population is required | Vital statistics are required | Without knowledge of the age compositions, the two populations can be compared |
Enophthalmos is seen in -
Options:
A) Blow out fracture of orbit wall
B) Hyperthyroidism
C) Radiation Injuries
D) Diabetes meilitus | A | Blow out fracture of orbit wall | Hyperthyroidism | Radiation Injuries | Diabetes meilitus |
Which of the following opening in the base of the skull transmits the third branch of trigeminal nerve?
Options:
A) Foramen ovale
B) Foramen lacerum
C) Foramen magnum
D) Foramen spinosum | A | Foramen ovale | Foramen lacerum | Foramen magnum | Foramen spinosum |
Structure crossing dorsal surface of ischial spine are all except
Options:
A) Internal pudendal vessel
B) Pudendal nerve
C) Obturator nerve
D) Nerve to obturator internus | C | Internal pudendal vessel | Pudendal nerve | Obturator nerve | Nerve to obturator internus |
All the following are true of de Quervain's Thyroiditis except -
Options:
A) Pain
B) Increased ESR
C) Increased radioactive iodine uptake
D) Fever | C | Pain | Increased ESR | Increased radioactive iodine uptake | Fever |
A Carrier of Neisseria Meningiditis can be detected by
Options:
A) CSF - PCR
B) CSF - Culture
C) Blood culture
D) Nasopharynegeal swab culture | D | CSF - PCR | CSF - Culture | Blood culture | Nasopharynegeal swab culture |
Which of the following is the causative agent of STD disease donovanosis?
Options:
A) Hemophilus ducrevi
B) Klebsiella granulomatis
C) Leishmania donovani
D) Treponema pallidum | B | Hemophilus ducrevi | Klebsiella granulomatis | Leishmania donovani | Treponema pallidum |
Duration of isolation for bacterial meningitis?
Options:
A) Until culture is negative
B) 24 hrs of antibiotic treatment
C) 7 days of subside of fever
D) 3 days of neck rigidity | B | Until culture is negative | 24 hrs of antibiotic treatment | 7 days of subside of fever | 3 days of neck rigidity |
Posterior cardinal vein develops into:
Options:
A) Superior vena cava
B) Internal jugular vein
C) External jugular vein
D) Common iliac vein | D | Superior vena cava | Internal jugular vein | External jugular vein | Common iliac vein |
Vasanti, a 25-year-old-girl, presents with complaints of fever and weakness. On examination there is splenomegaly of 3 cm below the costal margin.Hb is 8 gm/dL, TLC is 3,000/mm3 , platelet count is 80,000 mm3. Which of the following is the least likely diagnosis -
Options:
A) Acute lymphocytic leukemia
B) Anemia of chr... | C | Acute lymphocytic leukemia | Anemia of chronic disease | Aplastic anemia | Megaloblastic anemia |
Effects of hypokalemia-
Options:
A) Acidosis
B) Arrhythmia
C) Ileus of intestine
D) Polyuria | A | Acidosis | Arrhythmia | Ileus of intestine | Polyuria |
Vossius ring is seen in -
Options:
A) Diabetes Mellitus
B) Galactosemia
C) Blunt trauma
D) Retinoblastoma | C | Diabetes Mellitus | Galactosemia | Blunt trauma | Retinoblastoma |
All of the following are features of Zollinger Ellison syndrome except
Options:
A) Intractable peptic ulcers
B) Severe diarrhoea
C) Beta cell tumours of the pancreas
D) Very high acid output | C | Intractable peptic ulcers | Severe diarrhoea | Beta cell tumours of the pancreas | Very high acid output |
Arousal is most difficult in which stage of sleep -
Options:
A) Stage 1 NREM
B) Stage 2 NREM
C) Stage 3,4 NREM
D) REM | C | Stage 1 NREM | Stage 2 NREM | Stage 3,4 NREM | REM |
Zero order kinetics means:
Options:
A) A constant amount of drug is eliminated per unit time
B) A constant fraction of the drug in the body is eliminated per unit time
C) The fraction of the administered dose that reaches the systemic circulation.
D) The effect that can be increased by giving a second agent that boosts... | A | A constant amount of drug is eliminated per unit time | A constant fraction of the drug in the body is eliminated per unit time | The fraction of the administered dose that reaches the systemic circulation. | The effect that can be increased by giving a second agent that boosts the effect of the liver's enzyme system |
Acetic acid staining of cervix shows the following EXCEPT:
Options:
A) Squamous metaplasia
B) Cervical carcinoma in situ
C) Cervical polyp
D) Cervical dysplasia | C | Squamous metaplasia | Cervical carcinoma in situ | Cervical polyp | Cervical dysplasia |
False statement regarding xenon is_____
Options:
A) Rapid induction and emergence
B) Free from greenhouse effects
C) Teratogenic
D) Does not trigger malignant hypehermia | C | Rapid induction and emergence | Free from greenhouse effects | Teratogenic | Does not trigger malignant hypehermia |
Her2 neu receptor is used in breast carcinoma for
Options:
A) Diagnosis of cancer
B) Screening of the breast carcinoma
C) Detect recurrence
D) Predicting response to treatment | D | Diagnosis of cancer | Screening of the breast carcinoma | Detect recurrence | Predicting response to treatment |
Gardner syndrome is associated with all of the following except: March 2010
Options:
A) Intestinal polyps
B) Osteomas
C) Dental abnormalities
D) Tumors of the CNS | D | Intestinal polyps | Osteomas | Dental abnormalities | Tumors of the CNS |
Anesthesia of choice for induction in day care surgery is?
Options:
A) Propofol
B) Ketamine
C) Halothane
D) Pancuronium | A | Propofol | Ketamine | Halothane | Pancuronium |
A 35 year old woman complains of severe lower abdominal pain, which is worst during menstruation. Laparoscopic examination of the pelvis demonstrates multiple small brown spots on the surface of pelvic structures. Most of these lesions are cauterized, but biopsy of one of the remaining lesions reveals glandular tissue ... | D | Acute endometritis | Adenomyosis | Chronic endometritis | Endometriosis |
In Peripaum cardiomyopathy, cardiac failure can develop anytime during
Options:
A) Anytime during antenatal period
B) Only during third trimester
C) Only during 6 weeks postpaum
D) Last month of pregnancy or within 5 months after delivery | D | Anytime during antenatal period | Only during third trimester | Only during 6 weeks postpaum | Last month of pregnancy or within 5 months after delivery |
The marked structure on the X-ray is:
Options:
A) Nasopharynx
B) Ethmoidal air cells
C) Sphenoid sinus
D) Pituitary gland | C | Nasopharynx | Ethmoidal air cells | Sphenoid sinus | Pituitary gland |
Acetyl coA can be directly converted to all except
Options:
A) Glucose
B) Fatty acids
C) Cholesterol
D) Ketone bodies | A | Glucose | Fatty acids | Cholesterol | Ketone bodies |
After cataract surgery glasses are prescribed after
Options:
A) Two weeks
B) 6 week
C) 12 weeks
D) 20 weeks | B | Two weeks | 6 week | 12 weeks | 20 weeks |
Pressure upon the chest leading to a so of mechanical fixation of chest and thereby preventing respiratory movements seen in
Options:
A) Gagging
B) Choking
C) Smothering
D) Traumatic asphyxia | D | Gagging | Choking | Smothering | Traumatic asphyxia |
Chandler's index is -
Options:
A) No. of eggs of hookworm in per gram stool
B) No. of eggs of hookworm in per gram soil
C) No. of eggs of hook work in 100 gram soil
D) Percentage of stool specimens positive for hookworms | A | No. of eggs of hookworm in per gram stool | No. of eggs of hookworm in per gram soil | No. of eggs of hook work in 100 gram soil | Percentage of stool specimens positive for hookworms |
A 62-year-old woman with diagnosed type 2 diabetes lived alone and did essentially nothing to manage her illness, including disregarding her physician's instructions. She was taken to her local emergency room (ER) with severe, multiple infected foot lesions, which yielded a variety of opportunistic microbes with a mixt... | A | Bacitracin | Gentamicin | Itraconazole | Penicillin |
Goose skin or cutis anserina seen in :
Options:
A) Drowning
B) Lightening
C) Strangulation
D) Fire arm injury | A | Drowning | Lightening | Strangulation | Fire arm injury |
To eradicate measles the percentage of population to be vaccinated is at least............%
Options:
A) 70
B) 80
C) 85
D) 95 | D | 70 | 80 | 85 | 95 |
A 5-month old infant is brought in for routine visit. What is the probable cause for the following findings?
Options:
A) Benign skin lesion
B) Sepsis
C) Hemophilia
D) Child abuse | A | Benign skin lesion | Sepsis | Hemophilia | Child abuse |
Antibiotic prophylaxis is recommended to prevent infective endocarditis in all dental procedures in patients having
Options:
A) Previous coronory bypass surgery
B) Congestive cardiac failure
C) Prosthetic heart valves
D) Mitral valve prolapse syndrome | C | Previous coronory bypass surgery | Congestive cardiac failure | Prosthetic heart valves | Mitral valve prolapse syndrome |
The most common cause of ambiguous genitalia in a newborn is –
Options:
A) 21 hydroxylase deficinece
B) 11 β – hydroxylase deficiency
C) 17 α – hydroxyalse deficiency
D) 3 β – hydroxysteroid deficiency | A | 21 hydroxylase deficinece | 11 β – hydroxylase deficiency | 17 α – hydroxyalse deficiency | 3 β – hydroxysteroid deficiency |
Fishnet appearance in immunoflorescence is seen in: (Repeat)
Options:
A) Pemphigus vulgaris
B) Bullous pemphigoid
C) Dermatitis herpetiformis
D) Darier disease | A | Pemphigus vulgaris | Bullous pemphigoid | Dermatitis herpetiformis | Darier disease |
There is a high risk of renal dysplasia in ?
Options:
A) Posterior urethral valve.
B) Bladder ex stroph y
C) Anorectal malformation
D) Neonatal sepsis | A | Posterior urethral valve. | Bladder ex stroph y | Anorectal malformation | Neonatal sepsis |
All are true regarding cryptococcal infection except -
Options:
A) Occurs in immune-deficient states
B) Capsular Ag in CSF is a rapid method of detection
C) Anticapsular Abs is protective
D) Urease test +ve | C | Occurs in immune-deficient states | Capsular Ag in CSF is a rapid method of detection | Anticapsular Abs is protective | Urease test +ve |
In Unconjugated hyperbilirubinemia, the risk of kernicterus increases with the use of
Options:
A) Ceftriaxone
B) Phenobarbitone
C) Ampicillin
D) Sulphonamide | D | Ceftriaxone | Phenobarbitone | Ampicillin | Sulphonamide |
Most common differential diagnosis for appendicitis in children is
Options:
A) Gastroenteritis
B) Mesentric lymphadenopathy
C) Intussusception
D) Meckel's diveiculitis | B | Gastroenteritis | Mesentric lymphadenopathy | Intussusception | Meckel's diveiculitis |
Term catatonia was used by -
Options:
A) Karl kahlbaum
B) Adolf meyer
C) Leo kanner
D) Karen homey | A | Karl kahlbaum | Adolf meyer | Leo kanner | Karen homey |
One of the following condition is not associated with clubbing :
Options:
A) Primary biliary cirrhosis
B) Chronic bronchitis
C) Cryptogenic fibrosing alveolitis
D) Central bronchiectasis | B | Primary biliary cirrhosis | Chronic bronchitis | Cryptogenic fibrosing alveolitis | Central bronchiectasis |
Neurovascular plane in the anterior abdominal wall is between
Options:
A) External and internal oblique
B) Internal oblique and transversus abdominis
C) Peritoneum and transversalis fascia
D) Skin and external oblique aponeurosis | B | External and internal oblique | Internal oblique and transversus abdominis | Peritoneum and transversalis fascia | Skin and external oblique aponeurosis |
Metrifonate is effective against -
Options:
A) Amoebiasis
B) Leishmaniosis
C) Schistosomiasis
D) Giardiasis | C | Amoebiasis | Leishmaniosis | Schistosomiasis | Giardiasis |
The principle component of surfactant that reduces surface tension in the alveoli and keeps them inflated and non-collapsed?
Options:
A) Dipalmitoyl phosphatidylcholine
B) Phosphatidylglycerol
C) Carbohydrate component
D) Lipopolysaccharide | A | Dipalmitoyl phosphatidylcholine | Phosphatidylglycerol | Carbohydrate component | Lipopolysaccharide |
Which antineoplastic agent is an antifolate drug ?
Options:
A) Methotrexate
B) Adriamycin
C) Vincristine
D) Cyclophosphamide | A | Methotrexate | Adriamycin | Vincristine | Cyclophosphamide |
Most common organ involved in congenital Tb is?
Options:
A) Liver
B) Pancreas
C) Kidney
D) Lung | A | Liver | Pancreas | Kidney | Lung |
Testamentary capacity refers to
Options:
A) Ability to make a valid will
B) Criminal liability
C) Right to vote
D) Ability to give evidence | A | Ability to make a valid will | Criminal liability | Right to vote | Ability to give evidence |
All of the following causes subcutaneous fungal infections except: September 2007
Options:
A) Blastomycosis
B) Sporotrichosis
C) Maduramycosis
D) Rhinosporodiosis | A | Blastomycosis | Sporotrichosis | Maduramycosis | Rhinosporodiosis |
Which color plastic bag is used for noninfectious waste?
Options:
A) White
B) Yellow
C) Red
D) Black | D | White | Yellow | Red | Black |
The base of the heart is mainly formed by the -
Options:
A) Right atrium
B) Left atrium
C) Left ventricle
D) Right ventricle | B | Right atrium | Left atrium | Left ventricle | Right ventricle |
Best way to diagnose lower small intestinal obstruction
Options:
A) Pain abdomen
B) Abdominal distension
C) Profuse vimitting
D) Multiple air gas shadows on X - ray | D | Pain abdomen | Abdominal distension | Profuse vimitting | Multiple air gas shadows on X - ray |
In dengue infection, number of petechial spot per square inch in cubital fossa should be:
Options:
A) >5
B) >10
C) >15
D) >20 | D | >5 | >10 | >15 | >20 |
AML is characterized by -
Options:
A) Philadelphia chromosome
B) Auer rods
C) Hemolytic anemia
D) Dohle bodies | B | Philadelphia chromosome | Auer rods | Hemolytic anemia | Dohle bodies |
A chronic alcoholic patient is brought to the emergency department by his wife. The person has not consumed alcohol for the past two days due to religious reasons. The person complained of nausea, vomiting and dizziness. On the second day. he developed seizures, that progressed to generalized tonic clonic seizures (GTC... | C | Sodium valproate | Phenytoin | Diazepam | Carbamazepine |
Boucher's method of relining is a
Options:
A) Open mouth technique
B) Chair side relining technique
C) Functional relining method
D) Closed mouth relining technique | A | Open mouth technique | Chair side relining technique | Functional relining method | Closed mouth relining technique |
In gram-negative septicemia, early findings before shock sets in is -
Options:
A) ↑ Cardiac output,↑ Total peripheral resistance
B) ↑ Cardiac output, ↓ Total peripheral resistance
C) ↓Cardiac output, ↑ Total peripheral resistance
D) ↓ Cardiac output, ↓ Total peripheral resistance | B | ↑ Cardiac output,↑ Total peripheral resistance | ↑ Cardiac output, ↓ Total peripheral resistance | ↓Cardiac output, ↑ Total peripheral resistance | ↓ Cardiac output, ↓ Total peripheral resistance |
What is the most serious adverse effect of streptomycin?
Options:
A) Hepatotoxicity
B) Ototoxicity
C) Ocular toxicity
D) Hematological disturbances | B | Hepatotoxicity | Ototoxicity | Ocular toxicity | Hematological disturbances |
A patient on therapy for his CNS illness develops the following abnormality what is the possible cause ?
Options:
A) Anti depressants
B) Anti psychotics
C) Antiepileptics
D) Anti Parkinsonian drugs | B | Anti depressants | Anti psychotics | Antiepileptics | Anti Parkinsonian drugs |
Which of the following drug(s) is/are mainly metabolized extra hepatically in plasma?
Options:
A) Halothane
B) Propofol
C) Lignocaine
D) Atracurium | D | Halothane | Propofol | Lignocaine | Atracurium |
In OCD treatment is based on -
Options:
A) Serotonergic receptor
B) Dopaminergic receptor
C) NA receptor
D) Glutamate receptor | A | Serotonergic receptor | Dopaminergic receptor | NA receptor | Glutamate receptor |
A patient of post-cholecystectomy biliary stricture has undergone an ERCP three days ago. Following this, she has developed acute cholangitis. The most likely organism is
Options:
A) Escherichia coli
B) Bacillus fragilis
C) Streptococcus viridans
D) Pseudomonas aeruginosa | A | Escherichia coli | Bacillus fragilis | Streptococcus viridans | Pseudomonas aeruginosa |
Malonyl acetyltransferase has an activity of how many enzymes-
Options:
A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4 | B | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 |
Total ATP generated by oxidation of stearic acid is
Options:
A) 114
B) 131
C) 148
D) None | C | 114 | 131 | 148 | None |
Colour of teeth stained by tetracycline appear _______ under UV light
Options:
A) Red
B) Green
C) Yellow
D) Brown | C | Red | Green | Yellow | Brown |
Methenamine salts are used as urinary antiseptics. The reason they lack systemic antibacterial action is that they are :
Options:
A) Not absorbed into systemic circulation after oral use
B) Rapidly metabolized by liver drug metabolizing enzymes
C) Converted to formaldehyde at low urinary pH
D) Substrates for active tub... | C | Not absorbed into systemic circulation after oral use | Rapidly metabolized by liver drug metabolizing enzymes | Converted to formaldehyde at low urinary pH | Substrates for active tubular secretion |
Classical indications of gamma knife amongst the following is:
Options:
A) Glioblastoma
B) Arterio-venous malformation
C) Tuberculoma
D) Hepatocellular carcinoma | B | Glioblastoma | Arterio-venous malformation | Tuberculoma | Hepatocellular carcinoma |
For age determination of 21 year old female , site for X-ray done
Options:
A) Elbow and shoulder
B) Wrist
C) Hip and knee
D) Iliac crest and clavicle | D | Elbow and shoulder | Wrist | Hip and knee | Iliac crest and clavicle |
Perjury means giving willful false evidence by a witness while under oath, the witness is liable to be prosecuted for perjury and the imprisonment may extend to seven years. This falls under which section of IPC?
Options:
A) 190 of Indian Penal Code
B) 191 of Indian Penal Code
C) 192 of Indian Penal Code
D) 193 of Indi... | D | 190 of Indian Penal Code | 191 of Indian Penal Code | 192 of Indian Penal Code | 193 of Indian Penal Code |
Retinoblastoma gene regulates?
Options:
A) G1-s phase
B) G2 to M phase
C) G0 to G 1 Phase
D) S-G2 Phase | A | G1-s phase | G2 to M phase | G0 to G 1 Phase | S-G2 Phase |
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