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(Single Best Answer) Question 1: A 2 year old boy presents with fever for 3 days which responded to administration of paracetamol. Three days later he developed acute renal failure, marked acidosis and encephalopathy. His urine showed plenty of oxalate crystals. The blood anion gap and osmolal gap were increased. Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis ?
A) Paracetamol poisoning
B) Diethyl glycol poisoning
C) Severe malaria
D) Hanta virus infection
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(Single Best Answer) Question 2: Acalculous cholecystitis can be seen in all the following conditions except ?
A) Enteric fever
B) Dengue haemorrhagic fever
C) Leptospirosis
D) Malaria
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(Single Best Answer) Question 3: Mitral incompetence is associated with all of the following except ?
A) Myocardial infarction
B) Rheumatic heart disease
C) Malaria
D) Marfan's syndrome
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(Single Best Answer) Question 4: In Malaria, rigors last for ?
A) 2 - 10 mins
B) 10 - 20 mins
C) 20 - 60 mins
D) > 60 mins
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(Single Best Answer) Question 5: All of the following statements about mosquito are true except ?
A) It is a definitive host in malaria
B) It is a definitive host in filaria
C) Its life cycle is completed in 3 weeks
D) The female can travel upto 3 kilometers
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(Single Best Answer) Question 6: The most sensitive index of recent transmission of malaria in community is ?
A) Spleen rate
B) Infant parasite rate
C) Annual parasite incidence
D) Slide positive rate
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(Single Best Answer) Question 7: Which one of the following is the leading cause of mortality in under five children in developing countries ?
A) Malaria
B) Acute lower respiratory tract inections
C) Hepatitis
D) Prematurity
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(Single Best Answer) Question 8: A 2 year old boy presents with fever for 3 days which responded to administration of paracetamol. Three days later he developed acute renal failure, marked acidosis and encephalopathy. His urine showed plenty of oxalate crystals. The blood anion gap and osmolal gap were increased. Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis ?
A) Paracetamol poisoning
B) Diethyl glycol poisoning
C) Severe malaria
D) Hanta virus infection
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(Single Best Answer) Question 9: Which is the commonest presentation of transfusion reactions ?
A) Non-hemolytic febrile reaction
B) Hypothermia
C) Malarial transmission
D) Hemolysis
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(Single Best Answer) Question 10: Filgrastim is used in the treatment of ?
A) Neutropenia
B) Filaria
C) Malaria
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