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1.

True for smooth muscle contraction is A/E -

A. Slow and prolonged contractile response independent of nerve supply
B. Length tension relationship does not exist
C. Catch bridge are less cycle less ATP bridge
D. Dephosphorylation causes definite relaxation
Answer» C. Catch bridge are less cycle less ATP bridge
2.

Alveolar-arterial tension gradient increases in all of the following conditions except:

A. Diffusion defect
B. Ventilation perfusion abnormality
C. Hypoventilation
D. Rt-Lt shunt
Answer» D. Rt-Lt shunt
3.

Epinephrine action in liver:

A. Glycogenolysis
B. Glycolysis
C. Gluconeogenesis
D. Lipolysis
Answer» B. Glycolysis
4.

All are synthesized by endothelium except:

A. NO
B. EDRF
C. Prostaglandin
D. Factor X
Answer» E.
5.

Danaparoid contains -

A. Keratin sulphate
B. Dermatan sulphate
C. Heparan sulphate
D. All of the above
Answer» E.
6.

All are associated with werincke's encephalopathy except -

A. VIth nerve palsy
B. Ataxia
C. Cog wheel rigidity
D. Alteration in mental function
Answer» D. Alteration in mental function
7.

Orexins are following in all except ?

A. Wajefykness
B. Sexual behaviour
C. Appitite
D. Alzherimer's disease
Answer» C. Appitite
8.

The following is suggestive of an organic cause of the behavioural symptoms:

A. Delusion of guilt
B. Prominent visual hallucination
C. Formal thought disorder
D. Auditory hallucinations
Answer» C. Formal thought disorder
9.

Key regulators of sleep are located in-

A. Putamen
B. Limbic cortex
C. Hypothalamus
D. Thalamus
Answer» D. Thalamus
10.

A 0.5 litre blood loss in 30 minutes will lead to

A. Slight increase in HR, normal BP
B. Increase in HR,decrease in BP
C. Prominent increase in HR
D. Decrease in HR and BP
Answer» B. Increase in HR,decrease in BP
11.

True is all except -

A. Renin substrate - liver
B. ACE lung endothelium
C. Renin - liver
D. Renin - kidney
Answer» D. Renin - kidney
12.

Colonic bacteria, on digestion of dietary fibres would given -

A. Glycerol
B. Free radicals
C. Sucrose
D. Butyrate
Answer» E.
13.

Dengue transmitted by:

A. Culex
B. Aedes
C. Anopheles
D. Mansonoides
Answer» C. Anopheles
14.

Protein filtration across cerebral capillaries in limited by -

A. Foot process of astrocytes
B. Fibrous tissue
C. High CSF pressure
D. Low BP
Answer» B. Fibrous tissue
15.

Bile acids are synthesized from -

A. Bilirubin
B. Protein
C. Cholesterol
D. Amino acids
Answer» D. Amino acids
16.

Total number of cases of guinea worm detected in 1999 are:

A. Zero
B. 7
C. 215
D. 315
Answer» B. 7
17.

A cardiologist asks for measurement of electromechanical systole(QS2)and left ventricular ejection time(LVET),and pre-ejection period(PEP).The cardiologist is informed by the technician that the carotid transducer is not functioning.Which of the

A. QS2
B. QS2and LVET
C. QS2and PEP
D. LVET and PEP
Answer» E.
18.

Sertoli cells have receptors for -

A. Inhibin
B. Progesterone
C. FSH
D. LH
Answer» D. LH
19.

Population of West Bengal(according to 2001 census)is:

A. 78.1 million
B. 80.22 million
C. 82.25 million
D. 96.75 million
Answer» C. 82.25 million
20.

Resting membrane potential of nerve is equal to equilibrium potential of -

A. Cl-
B. Na+
C. HCO3-
D. K+
Answer» B. Na+
21.

Conduction velocity is least in:

A. AV node
B. Purkinje fibers
C. Ventricles
D. Bundle of His
Answer» B. Purkinje fibers
22.

Physiological gastrectomy is -

A. Upper 1/3 of stoma resected
B. Ligation of 4-out of five arteries
C. Ligate all major arteries
D. Antrectomy
Answer» D. Antrectomy
23.

True statement about calcium -

A. Absorbed in upper small intestine
B. Absorbed in lower small intestine
C. Absorption increased by alkaine pH
D. All of the above
Answer» B. Absorbed in lower small intestine
24.

Central lymphoid organs are -

A. Bone marrow
B. Lymph node
C. Tonsil
D. All of the above
Answer» B. Lymph node
25.

All are caused by common vectors, except -

A. Dengue fever
B. Yellow fever
C. KFD
D. Japanese encephalitis
Answer» D. Japanese encephalitis
26.

ECG rhythm having lowest frequency is -

A. Beta
B. Alpha
C. Theta
D. Delta
Answer» E.
27.

Not a direct somatoforn disorder ?

A. Somatization
B. Fibromyalgia
C. Chronic fatigue syndrome
D. Irritable bowel syndrome
Answer» C. Chronic fatigue syndrome
28.

All of the following symptoms are commonly seen in mania except -

A. Grandise delusion
B. Decreased need for sleep
C. Decreased motor activity
D. Elated mood
Answer» D. Elated mood
29.

Habits and customs are conducive to cancer as evident below except -

A. Kangri cancer in kashmir due to hot pot in winter
B. Oral cancer due to pan chewing in India
C. Penile cancer and cervical cancer following circumcision
D. Lung cancer due to smoking
Answer» D. Lung cancer due to smoking
30.

Clozapine is a -

A. Atypical antipsychotic drug
B. Antianxiety drug
C. Used in dementia
D. Also known as disulfiram
Answer» B. Antianxiety drug
31.

True about thymus gland is ?

A. Size increases after puberty
B. Red and white cell mass
C. Consitis of Hassalls corpuscles
D. Forms immunoglobulins
Answer» D. Forms immunoglobulins
32.

Chlorine demand of water is measured by-

A. Double pot
B. Berkfeld filter
C. Horrock's apparatus
D. Chlorimeter
Answer» D. Chlorimeter
33.

cAMP action mediates all except -

A. LH
B. Estrogen
C. Glucagon
D. FSH
Answer» C. Glucagon
34.

Which of the following is the most common cause of premature death in schizophrenia:

A. Suicide
B. Homicide
C. Hospital acquired infection
D. Toxicity of antipsychotic drug
Answer» B. Homicide
35.

Functions of estrogen are all except -

A. Secretory function on endometrium
B. Synthetic function on endometrium
C. Cause secondary sexual characters in female
D. Breast enlargement during puberty
Answer» B. Synthetic function on endometrium
36.

'Sucrose space' a body fluid compartment is about -

A. 09 L
B. 14 L
C. 28 L
D. 40 L
Answer» C. 28 L
37.

The minimum recommended level of residual chlorine in the drinking water is for one hour -

A. 0.25 mg/L
B. 0.5 mg/L
C. 1.0 mg/L
D. 2.0 mg/L
Answer» C. 1.0 mg/L
38.

Spermatogenesis occurs at:

A. Temperature lower than core body temperature
B. Body temperature
C. Temperature does not play a role
D. Temperature higher than core body temperature
Answer» B. Body temperature
39.

Structure without any membrane is ?

A. Mitochondria
B. Nucleus
C. Nucleolus
D. Endoplasmic reticulum
Answer» D. Endoplasmic reticulum
40.

Yellow fever certificate of vaccination is valid for ?

A. 6 years, starting from 6 days after vaccination
B. 10 years, starting from 10 days after vaccination
C. 10 years, starting from 6 days after vaccination
D. 6 years, starting from 10 days after vaccination
Answer» C. 10 years, starting from 6 days after vaccination
41.

True statements are -

A. Extra cellular water constitutes about 40% of body weight
B. Total plasma constitutes about 10% body weight
C. Totally body water constitutes 60% of body weight
D. Most intracellular water is the Musculoskeletal system
Answer» D. Most intracellular water is the Musculoskeletal system
42.

Rate of firing of axons depends on ?

A. K+ channels
B. Refractory period
C. Na+ channels opening
D. Na+ channels closing
Answer» D. Na+ channels closing
43.

Elemental iron and folic acid contents of iron and folic acid adult tablets supplied under the 'National Programme for Anaemia Prophylaxis' are:

A. 100 mg of elemental iron and 500 micrograms of folic acid
B. 60 mg of elemental iron and 250 micrograms of folic acid
C. 200 mg of elemental iron and 1000 micrograms of folic acid
D. 120 mg of elemental iron and 750 micrograms of folic acid
Answer» B. 60 mg of elemental iron and 250 micrograms of folic acid
44.

The extended sickness benefit is given for ?

A. 309 days
B. 365 days
C. 409 days
D. 2 years
Answer» B. 365 days
45.

Various cells respond differentially to a second messenger(such as increased cAMP)because they have different

A. Receptors
B. Enzymatic composition
C. Nuclei
D. Membrane lipids
Answer» C. Nuclei
46.

All of the following statements about leprosy are true except:

A. New case detection rate is an indicator for incidence of leprosy
B. Multibacillary leprosy is diagnosed when there are more than 5 skin patches
C. The target for elimation of leprosy is to reduce the prevalence to less than 1 per 10,000 population
D. A defaulter is defined as a patient who has not taken treatment for 6 months or more
Answer» E.
47.

The latest WHO protocol for classification and measurement of disability is:

A. ICF
B. ICIDH
C. DALY
D. WHO DAS
Answer» B. ICIDH
48.

Square root of deviation is also called as:

A. Mean deviation
B. Range
C. Standard deviation
D. Standard error
Answer» D. Standard error
49.

Spraying of mosquito larvicidal oil on stagnant water is useful for the control of

A. Anopheles stephensi
B. Culex quingefasciatus
C. Mansonia annulifers
D. All of the above
Answer» E.
50.

Most important regulator of PTH hormone secretion is:

A. Calcitonin
B. Vitamin D3
C. Ca2+
D. Mg++
Answer» D. Mg++