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Question: Which incisor has most commonly 2 roots ? A) Lower Central incisor B) Lower Lateral incisor C) Upper Central incisor D) Upper lateral Incisor Answer:
A
Question: Regarding the anatomical snuffbox which of the following is true A) Abductor Pollicis longus forms the posterior wall B) Abductor pollicis longus and Extensor Pollicis brevis form the lateral wall C) Basilic vein forms the roof D) Floor is formed by Extensor carpi radialis longus and brevis Answer:
B
Question: Pleural effusion, in standing position gravitates n the region of A) Oblique fissure B) Costomediastinum recess C) Costodiaphragmatic recess D) Cardiac knoch Answer:
C
Question: Which of the following component in diet determines glycemic index of food? A) Protein B) Fat C) Fibre D) None of the above Answer:
C
Question: Which is not a test for ovulation? A) Fern test B) Basal body temperature C) Hysteroscopy D) LH surge Answer:
C
Question: Which is the shoest acting mydriatic: March 2004 A) Atropine B) Tropicamide C) Cyclopentolate D) Homatropine Answer:
B
Question: Staphylococcus is localised in which of the following infections A) SSSS B) TSS C) Scarlatina D) Carbuncle Answer:
D
Question: Sicca syndrome is associated with all, except - A) Midline granuloma B) Chronic active hepatitis C) Rheumatoid arthritis D) Scleroderma Answer:
A
Question: Longest acting cephalosporin: A) Ceftriaxone B) Ceftazidime C) Cefoperazone D) Cefotaxime Answer:
A
Question: A 75-year-old woman is admitted to the hospital with anginal pain. ECG reveals myocardial infarction and a right bundle branch block. During physical examination the patient has a loud second heart sound. Which of the following heart valves are responsible for the production of the second heart sound? A) Aortic and pulmonary B) Aortic and tricuspid C) Tricuspid and mitral D) Mitral and pulmonary Answer:
A
Question: Gluten free diet is used in - A) Celiac disease B) Tropical sprue C) Ulcerative colitis D) Irritable bowel syndrome Answer:
A
Question: A lady presented with carcinoma endometrium involving > 50 % of myometrium extending to vagina and positive peritoneal cytology but no involvement of para aortic and pre aortic nodes.What is the stage of disease? A) III A B) III B C) III C1 D) III C2 Answer:
B
Question: Drug of choice for anaerobic infection is A) Amphotericin B B) Metronidazole C) Aminoglycoside D) Macrolide Answer:
B
Question: Which of the following is non-competitive inhibitor of intestinal alkaline phosphatase? A) L-Alanine B) L-Tyrosine C) L-Tryptophan D) L-Phenylalanine Answer:
D
Question: Cells responsible for basal cell carcinoma are ? A) Melanocytes B) Epidermal cells C) Merkel's cells D) Dermal cells Answer:
B
Question: A five year old girl is brought to a pediatrician because she is developing breasts. Physical examination shows large hyperpigmented macules with irregular margins on one side of her back. Which of the following bony abnormalities would most be likely associated with these symptoms? A) A combination of osteitis fibrosa cystica and osteomalacia B) A generalized thinning of bony spicules C) Excessive bony deposition with obliteration of marrow D) Multiple localized whorls of connective tissue Answer:
D
Question: Person having heterozygous sickle cell trait is protected from infection of: A) P. falciparum B) P. vivax C) Pneumococcus D) Salmonella Answer:
A
Question: In Protein Energy Malnutrition which of the following immunoglobulin is reduced most? A) IgG B) IgM C) IgA D) IgE Answer:
C
Question: Which of the following is not a cause of secondary polycythemia? A) High Altitude B) Myeloproliferative changes C) Pheochromocytoma D) Cerebellar hemangioblastoma Answer:
B
Question: Imaging modality of choice to localize Neuroendocrine tumors? A) USG B) CT C) MRI D) Somatostatin receptor scintigraphy Answer:
D
Question: Which of the following may be the effect of positive 'g' acceleratory force on the body of ator:September 2011 A) Increased cardiac output B) Initial rise and then fall of blood pressure C) Thrombocytopenia D) Pooling of blood in lower body Answer:
D
Question: The prognosis of rhabdomyosarcoma is likely to be poor if the site of the tumor is ? A) Orbit B) Paratesticular C) Extremity D) Urinary bladder Answer:
C
Question: Which or face presentation : A) Anencephaly B) Contracted pelvis C) Thyroid swelling D) All Answer:
D
Question: Best investigation to diagnose fetal age is : A) Serial Ultrasound B) Amniocentesis C) Fundal height measurement D) X-ray Answer:
A
Question: T. pallidum was discovered by - A) Schaudinn and Hoffmann B) Ellerman and Bang C) Two D) Robe koch Answer:
A
Question: Causative organism of SARS - A) H1N1 B) Corona virus C) Rotavirus D) RSV Answer:
B
Question: Massage and the application of liniments to painful area in the body relieves pain due to A) Stimulation of endogenous analgesic system B) Release of endorphins by the first order neurons in the brain stem C) Release of glutamate and substance P in the spinal cord D) Inhibition by large myelinated afferent fibers Answer:
D
Question: In the intra-epithelial region of the mucosa of intestine the predominant cell population is that of A) B cell B) T-cells C) Plasma cells D) Basophils Answer:
B
Question: A 48 years old female suffering from severe menorrhagia (DUB) underwent hysterectomy. She wishes to take hormone replacement therapy. Physical examination and breast are normal but X-ray shows osteoporosis. The treatment of choice is: A) Progesterone B) Estrogen progesterone C) Estrogen D) None Answer:
C
Question: Muscle acting both at knee and ankle joint is/are-a) Gastrocnemiusb) Soleusc) Plantarisd) Tibialis posteriore) Flexor hallucis longus A) a B) bc C) ac D) b Answer:
C
Question: A person suffered an injury in right eye with a tennis ball. Following which he developed pain and on fundus examination a red spot is seen at the macula. What is the most probable diagnosis A) Berlin's edema B) Macular bleed C) Macular hole D) Macular tear Answer:
A
Question: Surfactant appears in amniotic fluid at: A) 20 wk B) 28 wk C) 32 wk D) 4 wk Answer:
B
Question: NICE project is associated with: A) Female literacy B) Population control C) Rural infrastructure D) Care of elderly Answer:
D
Question: OCP protects against all EXCEPT: September2012 A) Hepatic adenoma B) Fibroadenoma breast C) Carcinoma ovary D) Uterine malignancy Answer:
A
Question: Grossly disorganised, severe personality deterioration and worst prognosis is seen is : A) Hebephrenic B) Catatonic C) Simple D) Paranoid Answer:
A
Question: The commonest hip injury in the elderly patients is: A) Stress fracture B) Extracapsular fracture C) Impacted fracture neck of femur D) Sub capital capsular fracture neck of femur Answer:
B
Question: Longest pa of optic nerve - A) Intraocular B) Intracranial C) Intraorbital D) Intracranial Answer:
C
Question: Best method of assessing foetal well being at term is by serial estimation of : A) Oestriol B) Pregnanidiol C) HPL D) All of the above Answer:
A
Question: Absent moro's reflex is seen in which of the following conditions A) Neonatal hypoglycemia B) Erb's Palsy C) Fracture clavicle D) Stage III hypoxic Ischaemic Encephalopathy (HIE) Answer:
D
Question: An individual with megaloblastic anemia is found to have a significant folate deficiency. Erythropoiesis is hampered in this man due to his inability to perform which type of enzymatic reaction? A) Acyl transfer B) Carboxylation C) Decarboxylation D) Methylation Answer:
D
Question: Endemic disease is defined as a disease- A) Occurance regularly in expected frequency B) Occurance irregularly from time to time C) Occurance in excess of expected frequency D) Occurance in large population Answer:
A
Question: Most common GI manifestation in HIV infection is - A) Amebiasis B) Cryptosoporidiosis C) Giaridiasis D) Hook Worm infestation Answer:
B
Question: "Interface dermatitis" is a histological feature of A) Psoriasis B) Lichen planus C) Pityriasis rosea D) Dermatophytosis Answer:
B
Question: Obesity Predisposes to all except - A) Hypoventilation B) Hypertension C) Hyperventilation D) Diabetes Melitus Answer:
C
Question: Best anaesthetic drug to be given in day care surgery: A) Ketamine B) Sevoflurane C) Desflurane D) Propofol Answer:
D
Question: Dialysis is not indicated in toxicity of A) Lithium B) Methanol C) Salicylates D) Digitalis Answer:
D
Question: Insal-Salvati index is used for A) Olecranon B) Patella C) Talus D) Scaphoid Answer:
B
Question: Female with secondary amenorrhea with serum prolactin level 75 ng/ml is to be treated with ? A) Cabergoline B) Ganirelix C) Clomiphene D) Estradiol Answer:
A
Question: Monckenbergs sclerosis invloves - A) Intima B) Media C) Externa D) All the layers Answer:
B
Question: The four major bile acids found in humans are synthesized from: A) Cholesterol B) Amino acids C) Bilirubin D) Protein Answer:
A
Question: A 67 year old elderly male presents with headache, recurrent infections and multiple punched out lytic lesions of X-ray skull and lumbago for last 1 months.The investigadon that will be help in establishing a diagnosis is - A) Protein electrophoresis B) Serum calcium C) Alkaline phosphatase levels D) PSA levels Answer:
A
Question: A newborn within few hours of bih, developed bile stained vomiting and epigastric distention. On examination abdomen is scaphoid with visible peristalsis in the upper abdomen. Per rectal examination shows no stool in the rectum. Xray abdomen shows air trapped in stomach and proximal duodenum. What is the treatment of choice in this case? A) Ramstedt pyloromyotomy B) Duodenoduodenostomy C) Conservative management D) Barium enema and air enema Answer:
B
Question: Bridge therapy is employed in A) Mononeuritis multiplex B) Rheumatoid arthritis C) Osteoarthritis D) Caplan syndrome Answer:
B
Question: Job's syndrome is the following type of immuno deficiency disease - A) humoral immunodeficiency B) Cellular immunodeficiency C) Disorder of complement D) Disorder of phagocytosis Answer:
D
Question: Epithelial rests of Malassez are found in A) Pulp B) Gingiva C) Periodontal Ligament D) Alveolar mucosa Answer:
C
Question: In the following natural history of disease. What is B-X duration - A) Lead time B) Lag time C) Screening time D) None Answer:
C
Question: Main function of GTR is/are: A) Space maintenance B) Clot stabilization C) Wound contraction D) All of the above Answer:
D
Question: Latanoprost acts in glaucoma by A) Increasing trabecular outflow B) Increasing uveoscleral outflow C) Releasing pupillary block D) Decreasing aqueous humour production Answer:
B
Question: Lesion not seen in Lepromatous leprosy is:- A) Macule B) Papule C) Nodule D) Vesicle Answer:
D
Question: The fear of dark/night is called as- A) Agoraphobia B) Claustrophobia C) Nyctophobia D) Thanatophobia Answer:
C
Question: Raygat's test is based on: NEET 14 A) Weight of lung B) Specific gravity of lung C) Consistency of lung D) Volume of lungs Answer:
B
Question: Sweat glands are which types of gland: A) Simple tubular B) Simple coiled tubular C) Compound tubular D) Compound acinar Answer:
B
Question: Merciful anosmia is seen in - A) Nasal polyp B) Atrophic rhinitis C) Rhinosporidiosis D) Rhinoscleroma Answer:
B
Question: Ideal angle the sharpening stone must form with the face of the blade is A) 70 - 80 degrees B) 90 - 100 degrees C) 100 - 110 degrees D) 120 - 130 degrees Answer:
C
Question: Cognitive theory of child development was given by A) Sigmund freud B) Erik Erikson C) Jean piaget D) Brenner c Answer:
C
Question: Pyruvate forms alanine by: A) Oxidation B) Transamination C) Hydroxylation D) Hydroxylation Answer:
B
Question: "Adam's test" is done for: A) Diagnosis of thoracic outlet syndrome B) To differentiate between structural and postural scoliosis C) To check the perfusion of hand D) To check Progression of nerve regeneration Answer:
B
Question: For pulmonary maturation, Which is required during gestation? A) Cortisol B) Surfactant C) Amniotic fluid D) Acetylcholine Answer:
B
Question: Multiple necrotic ulcers in prepuce of penis with tender, suppurative inguinal nodes is caused by- A) Chalmydia B) Hemophilus ducreyi C) Herpes simplex D) Syphilis Answer:
B
Question: Which of the following is least likely associated with vascular injury - A) Fracture supracondylar femur B) Fracture supracondylar humerus C) Fracture shaft of femur D) Fracture shaft humerus Answer:
D
Question: The difference between leukemia and leukemoid reaction is done by - A) Leukocyte alkaline phosphatase B) Immature cells C) Total leukocyte count D) E.S.R. Answer:
A
Question: Which one the following does NOT primarily involve an action K+ channels? A) Hypoxic Pulmonary Vasoconstriction B) Insulin secretion by Sulfonylurea C) Carotid body discharge with reduced O2 D) Dantrolene in the treatment of Malignant Hypehermia Answer:
D
Question: Paroxymal noctural hemoglobinuria is due to ? A) Acquired red cell defect B) Congential red cell defect C) Auto immune defect D) Lead poisoning Answer:
A
Question: Brain blood supply A) 55 ml/100 gm/min B) 400 ml/100gm/min C) 100 ml/100gm/min D) 200 ml/100gm/min Answer:
A
Question: Methotrexate blocks the synthesis of thymidine monophosphate by inhibiting the activity of the enzyme: A) Dihydrofolate reductase B) Orotate phosphoribosyl transferase C) Ribonucleotide reductase D) Dihydroorotase Answer:
A
Question: Dorsal scapular nerve supplies - A) Teres minor B) Serratus anterior C) Trapezius D) Levator scapulae Answer:
D
Question: Which drug is vassopressin V2 receptor selective agonist - A) Lypressin B) Desmopressin C) Terlipressin D) None Answer:
B
Question: Comment on this CTG A) Normal B) Early deceleration C) Late deceleration D) Variable deceleration Answer:
D
Question: Which of these best describes the renal angle - A) Angle between the lattissimus dorsi and the 12th rib. B) Angle between the erector spinae and the iliac crest C) Angle between the 12th rib and the erector spinae D) Angle between the 12th rib and the rectus abdominis Answer:
C
Question: Acetyl CoA is generated primarily in mitochondria. However, fatty acid synthesis from acetyl CoA occurs extramitochondrial (in the cytosol). By which one of the following mechanisms does acetyl CoA leave the mitochondrion and enter the cytosol? A) The acetyl group is transferred to carnitine to form acetyl carnitine, which is transpoed across the inner mitochondrial membrane to the cytosol where it reacts with CoA to regenerate acetyl CoA B) Acetyl CoA condenses with oxaloacetate to form citrate, which is transpoed into the cytosol where it is cleaved to generate acetyl CoA and oxaloacetate in an ATP-dependent reaction C) Acetyl CoA reacts with carbon dioxide to form malonyl CoA, which is transpoed across the mitochondrial membrane D) The mitochondrial membrane permits permeation of acetyl CoA by active transpo Answer:
B
Question: Brown pigmentation is seen in which disease A) Addison’s disease B) HHyperthyroidism C) Nephritis D) All of the above Answer:
A
Question: In 3-year-child with polio paralysis, tendon transfer operation is done at: A) 2 months after the disease B) 2 years after the disease C) 6-12 months after the disease D) After skeleton maturation Answer:
B
Question: The absolute contraindication for Electro Convulsive Therapy {ECT} is A) Raised Intra Cranial Tension B) Vascular Dementia C) Diabetic Retinopathy D) Peripheral Neuropathy Answer:
A
Question: The sensitive period for tetracycline induced discolouration in the permanent maxillary mandibular incisors and canines is A) 3 months postpartum to 7th year of Life B) 4 months in utero to 3 months postpartum C) 5 months in utero to 9 months postpartum D) Birth to 7th year Answer:
A
Question: Sialograhy of normal salivary gland reveals the ductal architecture as having an appearance of A) Sausage string B) Fruit-Laden tree C) Leafless tree D) Bailin hand Answer:
C
Question: Visual acuity is a measure of: A) Light sense B) Form sense C) Contrast sense D) All of the above Answer:
B
Question: Acute exacerbation of COPD is done by all except: A) Pneumococcus B) Moraxella catarrhalis C) H. influenza D) Staph. aureus Answer:
D
Question: Which one of the tissues putrefies late: Gujarat 07; WB 09; Jharkhand 11; NEET 13; JIPMER 14 A) Brain B) Prostate C) Liver D) Stomach Answer:
B
Question: All the following are congenital cysts except A) External angular dermoid cyst B) Sebaceous cyst C) Branchial cyst D) Thyroglossal cyst Answer:
B
Question: Bone resorption markers are all except - A) Tartrate resistant acid phosphatase B) Osteocalcin C) Cross linked-N-telopeptides D) Urine total free deoxypyridinoline Answer:
B
Question: Acidic amino acids are - A) Asparagine B) Arginine C) None D) Lysine Answer:
A
Question: Commonest "Benign" Tumor of Liver is : A) Hamatoma B) Hemangioma C) Adenoma D) Adenoma Answer:
B
Question: Diaphragm develops from - A) Ectoderm B) Mesoderm C) Endoderm D) Neuroectoderm Answer:
B
Question: A.M.L. with worst prognosis among the following is: A) 8/21 translocation B) Inversion 16 C) Normal cytogenetics D) Monosomy 7 Answer:
D
Question: Most common hormone deficiency seen after intracranial radiation therapy – A) Prolactin B) Gonadotropins C) ACTH D) Growth hormone Answer:
D
Question: All of the following statements are true about diphtheria except: A) Toxin production depends on lysogenic conversion by beta phage B) Non sporing, non-motile and non-capsulated C) Toxin detection is done by ELISA test in serum D) Faucial diphtheria is commonest type Answer:
C
Question: Mechanisms for regulating enzyme activity are ALL EXCEPT A) Covalent modification B) Allosteric activation C) Competitive inhibition D) Induction of genes for enzyme synthesis Answer:
C
Question: Which of the following Pneumoconioses is caused by Thermoactinomyces Sacchari? A) Silicosis B) Anthracosis C) Byssinosis D) Bagassosis Answer:
D
Question: Kaposi's sarcoma is more commonly seen in patient with A) AIDS B) Amyloidosis C) Leukemia D) HSV infection Answer:
A
Question: A 35-year-old nonsmoking male has been diagnosed with emphysema. His father died of emphysema at age 30, but he smoked. His father also had cirrhosis and recurrent pancreatitis but did not drink alcohol. Which one of the following inheritance patterns typifies this disease process? A) Autosomal dominant B) Incomplete dominance C) Codominant D) Autosomal recessive Answer:
C
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