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[This paper was recalled by
"Dr. Sanjay Kr. Jha, Dr. Arvind, Dr. Subodh, Dr. Murli
Manohar, Dr. Piyush Ranjan, Dr. Birender Kr. Barnwal, Dr.
Rohit Tekriwal" - from "Rajendra Institute of Medical
Sciences, Ranchi" &
"Dr. Chandrashekhar, Dr. Pushpendra Kumar, Dr. Rajeev Kr.
Roy" - from "Nil Ratan Sircar Medical College &
Hospital, Kolkata"
"Pacemaker" - from "Patna Medical College
& Hosptial, Patna"
"Dr. Gurmeet Singh" along with the contributors whose
names are mentioned with paritcular contributed questions]
Anae |
Anat |
Bioc |
Comm |
Ent |
Eye |
FMT |
GnO |
Medi |
Micr |
Orth |
Paed |
Path |
Phar |
Phys |
Psyc |
Radi |
Skin |
Surg
Anaesthesiology
- Day care anaesthesia ? Propofol
- Shortest acting LA? A>Chlorprocaine B>procaine C>lignocaine
[Contributed by "Pacemaker",
thanks...!!!]
- Pseudocholineesterase acts upon ? A>Sch B>Thiopentone
[Contributed by "Pacemaker",
thanks...!!!]
- Muscle fasciculation is seen in ? A>Sch B>
[Contributed by "Pacemaker",
thanks...!!!]
- Increased ICT is seen in ? A>Ketamine
[Contributed by "Pacemaker",
thanks...!!!]
- Shortest non depolarizing Anesthetic? A>Mivacurium
[Contributed by "Pacemaker",
thanks...!!!]
- Malampatty grading for? A>Oral cavity
[Contributed by "Pacemaker",
thanks...!!!]
- In 1st stage of labour block needed in a>T6-T10
b>T10- L2 c>T10-S4
[Contributed by "Pacemaker",
thanks...!!!]
Anatomy
- Lymphatic drainage of the umbilicus?
A) Above into axillary nodes B) Below into Inguinal nodes
C) Both D) paraaortic
- Parafollicular cells of the thyroid are derived from?
Ultimobranchial bodies
- Inferior Rectal Artery is branch of ? A) Pudendal
[Contributed by "Pacemaker",
thanks...!!!]
- Left anterior descending artery in heart is branch
of? a>left main coronary artery
[Contributed by "Pacemaker",
thanks...!!!]
- Winging of scapula seen in ? A>serratus injury
[Contributed by "Pacemaker",
thanks...!!!]
- Pleuroperitoneal hernia ? A>Bockdaleck's hernia
[Contributed by "Pacemaker",
thanks...!!!]
Biochemistry
- Western blot test is used to detect?
A) Protein B) RNA C) DNA
- Chylomicrons? A) Apo A B) Apo B C) Apo C D) Apo E
- HDL is formed in ? A) Liver B) Adipose tissue
- Fasting glucose is obtained from ? A) Liver glycogen B)
Muscle glycogen
- In PCR, DNA polymerase is used in? A) DNA replication B)
Elongation
- Galactosemia? A) Galactose-1-p?
- Amount of energy liberated by Fat is? A) 9 B) 4
Kcalories
- Alkaptonuria false is ? a>genitourinary system not
involved
[Contributed by "Pacemaker",
thanks...!!!]
- In Cholesterol synthesis rate limiting is ? a>HMG CoA
B>acetyl CoA C>none
[Contributed by "Pacemaker",
thanks...!!!]
Community
Medicine
- Japanese encephalitis is transmitted by?
A) Culex B) Anopheles
[Status - Solved]
- Incubation period of Measles is?
A) 10 days B) 5-6 days C) 14 days
[Status - Solved][Contributed
by "Dr. K. K. Singh", thanks...!!!]
- Risk factors for Polio?
A) Recent tonsillectomy B) Exercise C) M(?) D) All
[Status - Solved]
- Post contamination of water? A) E. coli B) Nitrite C)
Nitrate
- Infant mortality rate of India? A) 67 B) 72 C) 86 D) 90
- Iodised Salt was
first started in which country? A>India B>UK C>Switzerland
D>Germany
[Contributed by "Pacemaker",
thanks...!!!]
- TB Resiatance due
to minimum which drug? A>Isoniazid+Rifampicin
[Contributed by "Pacemaker",
thanks...!!!]
- TB resistance ?
A>2.5 month B>5 month
[Contributed by "Pacemaker",
thanks...!!!]
- Fluorine level ?
A> <1ppm
[Contributed by "Pacemaker",
thanks...!!!]
- Late water
pollution? A> nitrates B>nitrites C>E coli
[Contributed by
"Pacemaker", thanks...!!!]
Ent
- A diabetic with septal perforation and blackish
discharge from nose. Diagnosis is?
A) Mucormycosis
[Status - Solved]
- Caldwell Luc's operation is done is?
A) Chronic maxillary sinusitis
[Status - Solved]
- Cricothyroid muscle is supplied by?
A) Superior laryngeal nerve B) External laryngeal nerve
C) Vagus nerve
- Little's area is situated in which part of the nasal
septum? Antero-inferior
- Commonest site of origin of oropharyngeal carcinoma is?
A) Lateral lingual B) Base of tongue C) Tonsillar bed
[Contributed by "Pacemaker",
thanks...!!!]
- Commonest site of origin of nasopharyngeal carcinoma is?
A) Fossa of rosenmuller B) Roof
- Opening of Eustachian tube? A) A L of Nasopharynx
B) P L of nasopharynx
- A child presents with Barotrauma - pain. There is not
inflammation of middle ear. Management is?
A) Antibiotic B) Paracetamol C) Supportive
[Contributed by
"Pacemaker", thanks...!!!]
- Acoustic neuroma arises from a>superior vestibular
b>inferior vestibular
[Contributed by
"Pacemaker", thanks...!!!]
- Meiners disease—rotating vertigo ……..
[Contributed by
"Pacemaker", thanks...!!!]
- Ear is sensitive to – A>500-3500 B>1000-3000
[Contributed by
"Pacemaker", thanks...!!!]
Eye
- Dacryocystitis, most common in?
- Hordeolum?
- Pterygium? A) Nasal B) Temporal
[Contributed by "Pacemaker",
thanks...!!!]
- Entropion? A) Iatrogenic B) Traumatic
[Contributed by
"Pacemaker", thanks...!!!]
- Retinoblastoma Other eye? Metastasis B) Independent
C) Across choroid
[Contributed by "Pacemaker",
thanks...!!!]
- Subhyaloid hemorrhage? A) Between lens and vitreous
B) Between retina & Vitreous
[Contributed by
"Pacemaker", thanks...!!!]
- In accomodation for Far to near? A) Pupil dilated B)
Ciliary muscle constriction C) Sympathetic activation
[Contributed by "Pacemaker",
thanks...!!!]
- Pulsative exopthalmos seen in a>AV aneurysm
[Contributed by "Pacemaker",
thanks...!!!]
- External opthalmoplegia –a>external muscle paralysis
[Contributed by "Pacemaker",
thanks...!!!]
FMT
- Snake?
A) Krait
[Status - Solved]
- Rain drop pigmentation is seen in ? A) Arsenic
poisoning
- Grievous injury? A) Emasculation B) 25 days at hospital
- Rigor mortis first appears in? A) Heart
- Masochism?
- Mushroom toxin is?
A) Phyllotoxin B) Aflatoxin
- Treatment of I.V. Morphine poisoning includes all
except?
A) i.v. Nalorphine 15 mg
B) Stomach wash
[Explanation - Parik - Nalorphine was earlier used but is no
longer used as it is a partial agonist too. And Naloxone 0.4
mg given repeatedly has become the drug of choice. Note - we
have to mark the best option in the answer]
[Solution by "Dr.
Gurmeet Singhr",
thanks...!!!]
- Rigor mortis begins in North India in ?
A) 1 - 2 hrs B) 3 - 6 hrs
[Contributed by "Pacemaker",
thanks...!!!]
GnO
- What is the contraceptive of choice for a 22 yr old lady
who is a non-smoker?
A) OCPs B) Condom
[Status - Solved]
- Sexual contact with AIDS patient?
A) OCPs B) Condom & Caps
[Contributed by
"Pacemaker", thanks...!!!]
- Superfecundation?
A) fertilization of 2 ova released at same time, by
sperms released at intercourse on 2 different occasions
B) fertilization of 2 ova released at same time by
sperms released at single intercourse
[Status - Solved, Direct repeat from "netmedicos Mock test
6"]
- In full term pregnancy, which of the following is not
altered?
A) PaO2 B) PaCO2 C) pH D) Bicarbonate
[Status - controversial - as Dutta's book mentions all
altered]
- Most common genital ulcer in India is due to?
A) Syphilis B) LGV C) Chancroid
[Solution by "Pacemaker",
thanks...!!!]
- Retinopathy never occurs in pre-eclampsia ?
A) 4 months B) 6 months C) 9 months D) None
[Solution by "Pacemaker",
thanks...!!!]
- Retinoic acid given to a lady test for?
A) Pregnancy B) Sensitivity
[Status - Solved]
- ? yr old lady with hot flushes, irregular periods,
invesigation to diagnose is?
A) LH : FSH B) Endometrial biopsy
- Mucopurulent cervicitis is caused by? A) N. gonorrhoea
- Most common cause of Placenta pervia ?
A>Myomectomy B>Primogravida C>Multigravida D>CS
[Contributed by "Pacemaker",
thanks...!!!]
- No gestational sac but positive pregnance test seen in ?
A>Complete abortion B>Embryonic pregnancny C>Threatened
abortion
[Contributed by "Pacemaker",
thanks...!!!]
- Lady comes with 8 weeks amenorrhea ,shock & past history
of TB .Diagnosis?
A>Ruptured ectopic
[Contributed by "Pacemaker",
thanks...!!!]
- Thickened placenta not seen in a>triploidy
[Contributed by "Pacemaker",
thanks...!!!]
- Earliest USG finding in pregnancy a>fundal thickening
[Contributed by "Pacemaker",
thanks...!!!]
- HEELP
[Contributed by "Pacemaker",
thanks...!!!]
Medi
- What is the drug of choice in anaphylactic shock?
A) Adrenaline B) Noradrenaline
[Status - Solved]
- Most common gland to be affected by autoimmune disease
is?
A) Adrenal B) Pituitary C) Thyroid D) Pancreas
[Solution by "Pacemaker",
thanks...!!!]
- Drug of choice for Kalaazar is?
A) Sodium stibogluconate B) Amphotericin B
- Cannon wave is seen in?
A) Complete heart block
[Status - Solved]
- Leopard syndrome has?
A) Pulmonary stenosis B) Aortic Stenosis
[Status - Solved]
- Non-infective cause of Genital ulcer ? Bechet's
sydrome
- Decreased megakaryocytes are seen in? Dengue
- Pulsus bisferiens is seen in?
A) Fever B) HOCM C) AR + HF
- A patient has hypertension with Myocardial infarction.
The drug to be given is?
A) loop diuretic
B) ACE inhibitor
C) ACE inhibitor + loop diuretic
- Increased heel pad thickness is seen in all except?
A) Acromegaly B) Myxoedema C) Obesity D) Gynaecomazia
- Patient with hiccough and encephalopathy, diagnosis is?
A) Uremia
[Status - Solved]
- HLA B27?
A) all
[Status - Solved]
- Which of the following is a PanB lymphocyte marker?
A) CD19
[Status - Solved]
- Acute ischemic nephropathy is caused by?
A) radiocontrasts B) Radiation C) IVP
[Status - Solved]
- All of the following are increased in Obstructive
jaundice, except?
A) Increased Alkaline phosphatase B) Acid phosphatase
C) Serum bilirubin D) Amylase
[Status - Solved]
- FRC(?) is increased in all except?
A) Old age B) Obesity C) Emphysema D) Supine position
- Loud first heart sound is due to ?
A) Calcified valves B) Prolonged opening of AV valve
C) MS + Block
[Contributed by "Pacemaker",
thanks...!!!]
- Pseudogout? Calcium pyrophosphate
- Which of the following is not seen in hypothermia?
A) VT B) Osborne Wave C) J wave D) Sinus bradycardia
- Bronchial carcinoid syndrome ? Somatostatin
- Asthma treatment to be stopped when?
- Interferon all except – a>species specific
[Contributed by "Pacemaker",
thanks...!!!]
- Steriods are given i.v. in? A) Minimal change GN B) RPGN
C) APGN
[Solution by "Pacemaker",
thanks...!!!]
- Syndrome based treatment of Inguinal Bubo?
A) Chancroid B) Chancroid & LGV
[Q completed by "Pacemaker",
thanks...!!!]
- In a patient with infective endocarditis, antibiotic to
be used during dental surgery is ?
A) Amoxycillin B) Quinolones
[Solution by "Pacemaker",
thanks...!!!]
- Noncardiogenic pulmonary oedema is caused by?
A) Falciparum B) Ascaris
[Solution by "Pacemaker",
thanks...!!!]
- Hemorrhagic pleural effusion ? A) CHF
[Solution by "Pacemaker",
thanks...!!!]
- Diagnosis in a pt with - erythema nodosum & hilar
lymphadenopathy? A) Sarcoidosis B) Tuberculosis
- Investigation to confirm the diagnosis in the above case
is? A) Lymph node biopsy B) C T Scan
- Essential
HT,percent population having microglobulinemia ?A) 5 - 10%
B) 1 - 2 %
[Contributed by
"Pacemaker", thanks...!!!]
- Gene therapy is
done for ? A) Stem cell transplant B) VGEF C) All
[Contributed by
"Pacemaker", thanks...!!!]
- ANREP phenomenon
?
[Contributed by
"Pacemaker", thanks...!!!]
- In PUO Bone marrow
aspiration is indicated for all except ? A>Kalaazar
B>Typhoid C>Collagen disease D>Aleukemic Leukemia
[Contributed by
"Pacemaker", thanks...!!!]
- Post Partum
Cardiomyopathy is most commonly seen in ? A>India B>Africa
C>America
[Contributed by
"Pacemaker", thanks...!!!]
- Peutz Zeghar
syndrome
[Contributed by "Pacemaker",
thanks...!!!]
- Widening of
retrorectal space is not seen in ? A>Ulcerative colitis B>Crohns
C>Endimetriosis D>Abscess
[Contributed by "Pacemaker",
thanks...!!!]
- Chronic Lead
poisoning in adult seen in all except? A>Enceplopathy
[Contributed by "Pacemaker",
thanks...!!!]
- Autosomal dominant
lesion is? A>AD polycystic kidney
[Contributed by "Pacemaker",
thanks...!!!]
- Raised AFP is not
seen in ? A>Anencephaly B>Multiple polycystic Kidney
C>Sacrococcygeal terattoma D>Omphelocele
[Contributed by "Pacemaker",
thanks...!!!]
- C reactive protein
seen in? A>Assay of Insulin
[Contributed by "Pacemaker",
thanks...!!!]
- Long term diabetic
control ? A>Glycosylated protein B>AGE D>Glucose level D>all
[Contributed by
"Pacemaker", thanks...!!!]
- Impared GTT ?
A>100 B>110 C>115
[Contributed by "Pacemaker",
thanks...!!!]
- According to
latest data of Americal Diabetis association normal Blood
Glucose level in fasting level is? A><100 B<110 C<126
[Contributed by
"Pacemaker", thanks...!!!]
- A pt of Diabetis
develops TB . The presentation will be? A>Upper lobe
infiltration B>Hemoptasis C>Pleural effusion D>Sputum
involvement
[Contributed by "Pacemaker",
thanks...!!!]
- Prolactinoma ?
A> >200mg/ml
[Contributed by "Pacemaker",
thanks...!!!]
- Cassons disease
all seen except ? A>Myonecrosis B>Lymphedema C>Paraplegia
[Contributed by
"Pacemaker", thanks...!!!]
- Cobalt deficience
? A>Anemia B
[Contributed by
"Pacemaker", thanks...!!!]
- Most common Lipoproteinemia is seen is A>Familial
hyperlipoprotenemia
[Contributed by
"Pacemaker", thanks...!!!]
- Protection from Malaria seen in which sickle cell
disease A> Hb AS B>Hb SS C>Hb AA D>none
[Contributed by
"Pacemaker", thanks...!!!]
- Sheehan syndrome ?
[Contributed by
"Pacemaker", thanks...!!!]
- Aconthosis nigricans -- a>underlying malignancy
[Contributed by
"Pacemaker", thanks...!!!]
- Lateral medullary syndrome is a>PICA
[Contributed by
"Pacemaker", thanks...!!!]
- Spontaneous pneumothorax ,which is advised a>stop diving
b>stop smoking C>stop flying d>all
[Contributed by
"Pacemaker", thanks...!!!]
Micro
- Impetigo contagiosa is caused by?
A) Group A beta hemolytic streptococci B) Staphylococcus
aureus
[Status - Controversial - Paniker - A, CMDT/ CSDT2003 -
Staphylococcus is most common in all types of impetigo]
- All of the following organisms can cause urinary tract
infection, except?
A) Klebsiella pneumoniae B) Proteus C) Bacteriods D)
E. coli
[Status - Solved]
- The causative organism of Infectious mononucleosis is?
A) Epstein Barr Virus
[Status - Solved]
- Toxic shock syndrome is caused by?
A) Staphylococcus B) Streptococcus
[Status - Solved]
- IgG positive in Rubella infection ? past
- Chemoattractant is ? A) C5a B) C1
[Contributed by "Pacemaker",
thanks...!!!]
- Complement C5 - C9 predisposed to which infection ? Meningococci
[Contributed by
"Pacemaker", thanks...!!!]
- Widal test is done for ? A) Typhoid fever B)
Salmonellosis C) Brucellosis D) All
[Contributed by "Pacemaker",
thanks...!!!]
- In measles & malaria similarity is all except
A>enveloped virus B>RNA polymerase C>most common habitat is
nasopharyngeal D>Single antigen virus
[Contributed by "Pacemaker",
thanks...!!!]
Ortho
- Earliest movement to be imparied in T.B. hip is?
A) Flexion B) Extension C) Adduction D) Abduction
- Osgood Schlatter's disease affects?
A) Tibial tubercle
[Status - Solved]
- Perthe's disease invovles?
A) Femoral epiphysis
[Status - Solved]
- The nerve most commonly injured in fracture of upper end
of the radius?
A) Radial B) Median C) Ulnar
[Contributed by "Pacemaker",
thanks...!!!]
- Carpel Tunnel Syndrome? A) Median B) Ulnar
[Contributed by "Pacemaker",
thanks...!!!]
- Treatment of Lateral condyle fracture ?
A) Open reduction + internal fixation B) POP Cast
[Contributed by "Pacemaker",
thanks...!!!]
- Most common malignant tumor of Bone ?
A) Multiple myeloma B) Osteosarcoma
[Contributed by "Pacemaker",
thanks...!!!]
- Most common recurrent dislocation?
A) Shoulder B) Patella
[Contributed by "Pacemaker",
thanks...!!!]
- Lateral popliteal nerve injury is seen in all except ?
A) Fracture of upper fibular B) Multiple incision for
varicose veins C) Plaster cast
[Contributed by "Pacemaker",
thanks...!!!]
- Pulled elbow
[Contributed by "Pacemaker",
thanks...!!!]
- Osteosclerosis is all except a>renal osteodstrophy b>marfan
c>fluorosis
[Contributed by "Pacemaker",
thanks...!!!]
- Mallet finger
[Contributed by "Pacemaker",
thanks...!!!]
- DIP not involved in a>Rheumatoid arthritis
[Contributed by "Pacemaker",
thanks...!!!]
Paed
- 2yr old boy with Coarctation of Aorta, which is seen ?
A) Rib notching B) E sign C) Cardiomegaly D) Normal heart
[Contributed by "Pacemaker",
thanks...!!!]
- B.P. of a neonate is? A) 60/40 B) 90/60
[Contributed by "Pacemaker",
thanks...!!!]
- DPT - 2 & OPV and MMR 2nd dose are given at?
A) 1 yr B) 3 - 5 yr C) 10 - 12 yr
[Contributed by "Pacemaker",
thanks...!!!]
- NADA's crieteria for ?
[Contributed by "Pacemaker",
thanks...!!!]
- PDA a>distal to origin of subclavian
[Contributed by "Pacemaker",
thanks...!!!]
Path
- Aschoff's nodule is seen in ?
A) Rheumatic fever
[Status - Solved]
- Portal hypertension gastropathy, all true except?
A) Active congestion B) Passive congestion C) H pylori D)
decreased mucosal resistance
- Define Karyotype?
A) Size, Shape and number of Chromosomes B) Gene packing
- Mucocutaneous lesion? Puetz Jeghers Syndrome
- Most common intracranial malignancy is ? Glioblastoma
multiforme
- Granular contracted kidney is not seen in ?
A) Diabetes mellitus B) Benign nephrosclerosis C) Chronic
pyelonephritis D) Chronic glomerulonephritis
[Contributed by "Pacemaker",
thanks...!!!]
- Acanthocytes seen in a>abetalipoprotenemia
[Contributed by "Pacemaker",
thanks...!!!]
- Spur cell is seen in A>Uremia B>Hepatocellular
carcinoma
[Contributed by "Pacemaker",
thanks...!!!]
Phar
- ACE inhibitors are given in Diabetes mellitus in ?
A) Type I nephropathy
B) Type II nephropathy
C) Both D) None
[Status - Solved]
- Galactorrhoea is caused by?
A) Phenothiazines
[Status - Solved]
- Which of the following is ACE receptor antagonist ?
A) Losartan Potassium B) Valsartan
[Contributed by "Pacemaker",
thanks...!!!]
[Status - Controversial - as both are true]
- Which of the following drug absorption is increased in
Achlorrhydria ?
A) Ketoconazole B) Penicillin C) Chloramphenicol D)
Ciprofloxacin
- Pulmonary fibrosis occurs most commonly by?
A) Clindamycin B) Amiodarone C) Metheryzine D) Bleomycin
[Contributed by "Pacemaker",
thanks...!!!]
- Mechanism of action of Hydroxyurea?
- Sclerodermatous skin changes are seen in?
A) Adriamycin B) Bleomycin C) Steroid
[Contributed by "Pacemaker",
thanks...!!!]
- Epinephrine acts by? A) Adenylate cyclase
- ACE inhibitors ?
A>Increase level of Bradykinin
[Contributed by "Pacemaker",
thanks...!!!]
- Cough & angioedema
in ACE inhibitors are because of ? A>Bradykinin B>
[Contributed by
"Pacemaker", thanks...!!!]
- Which of the
following decreases AV conduction? A>Esmolol B>Lidocaine
C>Digitalis D>Verapamil
[Contributed by
"Pacemaker", thanks...!!!]
- Which of the
following is characteristic side effect of Quinolones? A>Phototoxicity
B>Neurotoxicity C>Rash
[Contributed by "Pacemaker",
thanks...!!!]
- Which of the
following is not used in Myasthenia Gravis? A>Clofibrate B>Polymixin
B
[Contributed by
"Pacemaker", thanks...!!!]
- Hypercalcemia – rapid decrease seen in a>plicamycin b>etidronate
c>pamidronate
[Contributed by
"Pacemaker", thanks...!!!]
- DdI & hydroxiurea…
[Contributed by
"Pacemaker", thanks...!!!]
- H2 blocker all except-- a>Omeprazole
[Contributed by
"Pacemaker", thanks...!!!]
Physio
- Most common receptors in heart are?
A) beta 1 b) beta 2 C) alpha 1 D) alpha 2
[Status - Solved]
- ADH acts on?
A) Collecting duct B) Proximal convoluted tubule C)
Distal convoluted tubule [Status - Solved]
- Surfactant is?
A) Phospholipid B) Fibrin [Status - Solved]
- Herring Breuer Reflex is mediated by? A) IX th nerve
B) Xth nerve [Status - Solved]
- Intention tremors with past pointing is seen in lesions
of ? A) Cerebellum
- Work of breathing is increased by? A) Surfactant B)
Surface tension
[Status - waiting for other options, Surface tension may be
the answer]
- Vagus is stimulated by all except?
A) Atrium B) Ventricles C) ? D) None
- Endothelins? A) Secreted by endothelium B) Most potent
vasoconstrictor
- Which of the following Blood pressures in important ? A)
Systolic B) Diastolic
- Maximum water & Na retention in a>PCT
[Contributed by
"Pacemaker", thanks...!!!]
- Dissolved O2 is not dependent on A>Hb B>atm
pressure C>alveolar pressure D>arterial tension of O2
[Contributed by
"Pacemaker", thanks...!!!]
- Forced respiratory is decreased In all except a>obesity
b>old age c>supine d>emphysema
[Contributed by
"Pacemaker", thanks...!!!]
- During quite respiration a>alveolar pressure is less
then alveolar
[Contributed by
"Pacemaker", thanks...!!!]
Psychiatry
- Most common type of Schizophrenia is?
A) Paranoid B) Catatonic
[Status - Solved][Contributed
by "Dr. K. K. Singh", thanks...!!!]
- Dysthymia?
- Depersonalization?
- Not seen in Conversion disorder is? Unconsciousness
-
Radiology
- A substance placed in magnetic field is attracted in
one direction a>paramagnetic
[Contributed by
"Pacemaker", thanks...!!!]
Skin
- Licken planus a>nail is involved early
[Contributed by
"Pacemaker", thanks...!!!]
- Scabies in adult a>palm & sole is not involved
[Contributed by
"Pacemaker", thanks...!!!]
- Impetigoga contagiosa seen in a>Streptococcus
[Contributed by
"Pacemaker", thanks...!!!]
Surgery
- Treatment for Pyoderma gangrenosum is?
A) Steroids B) i.v. antibiotics C) Surgery +
antibiotics D) Surgery alone
[Status - Solved]
- Which of the following does not occur in head injury?
A) Diabetes Mellitus
[Status - Solved]
- Testicular teratoma?
A) Radiosensitivity B) Chemotherapy has little role C)
increased Alpha feto protein D) Most common tumor
[Contributed by "Pacemaker",
thanks...!!!]
- Acrocyanosis ? A) Cold temperature
- Most common cause of Bladder rupture is?
A) Penetrating injury with full bladder B) Pelvic
fracture
[Contributed by "Pacemaker",
thanks...!!!]
- Non-filarial lymphoedema occcurs due to? Post
irradiation
- Most common gas used in Pneumoperitoneum?
A) CO2 B) NO2 C)Air
[Contributed by "Pacemaker",
thanks...!!!]
- Between capsule & fascia of prostrate – a>prostrate
venous plexus
[Contributed by "Pacemaker",
thanks...!!!]
Incomplete questions -
- Essential HT, microglobulinemia ?A) 5 - 10% B) 1 - 2 %
- Most exiting part of ?therapy ? A) Stem cell transplant
B) ?VGEF C) All
- Suicidal tendency ? A) Female B) Migraine C) All D) None
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