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1.

True regarding Hodgkin's lymphoma,except:

A. Mediastinal involvement is common in nodular-sclerosis type
B. Eosinophils,plasma cells and neutrophils increase
C. CNS is the commonest site of involvement
D. Characteristic cell is a Reed Sternberg cell
Answer» D. Characteristic cell is a Reed Sternberg cell
2.

Indicators for permanent cardiac pacemaker are except -

A. Congenital heart block
B. WPW syndrome
C. One attack of Adams-Storkes
D. Complete block following cardiac surgery
Answer» C. One attack of Adams-Storkes
3.

Drug of choice in phenothiazine-induced Dystonia is

A. Diphenhydramine
B. Metoclopramide
C. Trifluperamide
D. Benztropine
Answer» E.
4.

Which drug is used to perform stress ECHO ?

A. Dobutamine
B. Thallium
C. Adenosine
D. Adrenaline
Answer» B. Thallium
5.

Analysis of ascitic in a case of ascites shows protein 4gm% specific gravity 1.020 and predominantly lymphocytic cells.Probable diagnosis is::

A. Tuberculosis
B. Cirrhosis
C. Malignancy
D. Nephrotic syndrome
Answer» B. Cirrhosis
6.

Which of the following causes non invasive diarrhea?

A. B-Cereus
B. Shigella
C. Y . enterocolitica
D. Salmonella
Answer» B. Shigella
7.

Primary idiopathic polymyositis does not involve -

A. Pelvic girdle muscles
B. Neck muscles
C. Ocular muscles
D. Pharyngeal muscles
Answer» D. Pharyngeal muscles
8.

All are used for managing status epilepticus except -

A. Thiopentone sodium
B. Carbamazepine
C. Phenytoin
D. Diazepam
Answer» C. Phenytoin
9.

Antinuclear antibodies are seen in A/E -

A. SLE
B. Systemic sclerosis
C. Morphea
D. Pemphigus vulgaris
Answer» E.
10.

A young motorist suffered injuries in a major road traffic accident.He was diagnosed to have fracture of left femur and left humerus.He was also having fractures of multiple ribs anteriorly on both the sides.On examination the blood pressure was 80/60 mm Hg.and heart rate was 140/minute.The patient was agitated,restless,and tachypnic,Jugular veins were distended Air entry was adequate in both the lung fields.Heart sounds were barely audible.Femoral pulses were weakly palpable but distally no pulsation could be felt.On priority basis,the immediate intervention would be:

A. Rapid blood transfusion
B. Urgent pericardial tap
C. Intercostal tube drainage on both the sides
D. Fixation of left femur and repair of femoral artery
Answer» C. Intercostal tube drainage on both the sides
11.

What is found in multiple myeloma -

A. Hypercalcemia
B. Increased Alkaline phophatase
C. Decreased IgA
D. Hypouricemia
Answer» B. Increased Alkaline phophatase
12.

Which of the following is not a feature of proximal renal tubular acidosis -

A. Growth failure
B. Hypertonia
C. Acidic urine
D. Polyuria
Answer» C. Acidic urine
13.

All are seen with sodium bicarbonate therapy except -

A. Volume overload
B. Hypernatremia
C. Hypercalcemia
D. Activates Pyruvate carboxylase
Answer» D. Activates Pyruvate carboxylase
14.

Mediastinal lymphadenopathy is seen in which type of Hodgkin's disease -

A. Lymphocyte predominant
B. Mixed type
C. Lymphocye depleted
D. Nodular sclerosis
Answer» E.
15.

Insulin Resistance is found in all except:

A. Ataxia Telangiectasia
B. Addison's disease
C. Lipodystrophy
D. PCOD
Answer» C. Lipodystrophy
16.

Confirmatory test of tuberculosis is:

A. ELISA
B. Culture
C. Chest X-ray
D. Mantoux test
Answer» C. Chest X-ray
17.

Dancing carotid is seen in -

A. Thyrotoxicosis
B. Hypothyroidism
C. AV Fistula
D. Blow out carotid
Answer» B. Hypothyroidism
18.

In mitral stenosis the left ventricular undergoes -

A. Eccentric hypertrophy
B. Concentric hypertrophy
C. Irregular hypertrophy
D. No hypertrophy
Answer» E.
19.

All of the following are seen in tricuspid atresia except -

A. Right axis deviation
B. Left axis deviation
C. Left atrial hypertrophy
D. Cyanosis
Answer» B. Left axis deviation
20.

Type I neurofibromatosis is most commonly associated with -

A. Meningioma
B. Spinal neuroma
C. Acoustic - neuroma
D. Any of the above
Answer» E.
21.

Bence Jones proteinuria is a feature of

A. Hodgkin's lymphoma
B. Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma
C. Multiple myeloma
D. Waldenstrom's macroglobulinemia
Answer» D. Waldenstrom's macroglobulinemia
22.

Non oliguric renal failure is seen in ?

A. Aminoglycoside toxicity
B. Hypovolemia
C. NSAIDS
D. Post streptococcal glomerulonephritis
Answer» B. Hypovolemia
23.

Diabetes Mellitus should be considered when fasting blood sugar level:

A. >90 mg/dl
B. >120 mg/dl
C. >126 mg/dl
D. >140 mg/dl
Answer» D. >140 mg/dl
24.

True about lupus anticoagulant except

A. Recurrent second trimester abortion
B. Prolongation of only aPTT
C. Can be associated without any clinical symptoms
D. Recurrent bleeding episodes
Answer» E.
25.

A patient presents with symptoms of Hypoglycemia and investigations reveals decreased blood glucose and increased Insulin levels.C-peptide assay is done which shows normal. The most probable diagnosis is

A. Accidental sulfonylurea ingestion
B. Insulinoma
C. Accidental Metformin ingestion
D. Accidental exogenous Insulin administration
Answer» E.
26.

Degenerative changes are seen in .....Huntington's chorea -

A. Cerebellum
B. Caudate nucleus
C. Red nucleus
D. Pons
Answer» C. Red nucleus
27.

In chronic renal failure -

A. Urine output is more than 5 litres per day
B. Urine concentrating power is decreased
C. Sodium conservation is poor
D. Polycythemia may be seen
Answer» C. Sodium conservation is poor
28.

A 25 year old patient presents with hypertension, investigation - Na 145 mEq/1 K-1.3 mEq/1, most probable diagnosis is -

A. Pheochromocytoma
B. Conn's syndrome
C. Cushing's syndrome
D. Renal parenchymal disease
Answer» C. Cushing's syndrome
29.

About prion-which is correct?

A. An infectious agent which is protein in nature
B. Devoid of DNA and RNA
C. Unusually resistant to irradiation
D. All of the above
Answer» E.
30.

True regarding Mitral valve prolapse syndrome is all, except -

A. More common in female
B. Mostly symptomatic
C. High incidence of arrhythmia
D. Transient cerebral ischemia can occur
Answer» C. High incidence of arrhythmia
31.

Glycosylated haemoglobin percentage which indicates good control of diabetes -

A. 0.08
B. 0.1
C. 0.15
D. 0.2
Answer» B. 0.1
32.

Congenital adrenal hyperplasia is associated most commonly with deficiency of -

A. 21-hydroxylase
B. 11-hydroxylase
C. 3-beta 10 dehydrogenase
D. 17-dehydroxylase
Answer» B. 11-hydroxylase
33.

Loss of ciliospinal reflex is due to:

A. Third nerve palsy
B. Loss of central sympathetic reflex
C. Midbrain lesion
D. Lesion in upper cervical sympathetic ganglion
Answer» E.
34.

A resident doctor sustained a needle stick injury while sampling blood of a patient who is HIV positive.A decision is taken to offer him post-exposure prophylaxis.Which one of the following would be the best recommendation?

A. Zidovudine + Lamivudine for 4 weeks
B. Zidovudine + Lamivudine + Nevirapine for 4 weeks
C. Zidovudine + Lamivudine + Indinavir for 4 weeks
D. Zidovudine + Stavudine + Nevirapine for 4 weeks
Answer» D. Zidovudine + Stavudine + Nevirapine for 4 weeks
35.

Windows period in HIV infection is ?

A. 3 weeks
B. 3 months
C. 6 months
D. 1 year
Answer» C. 6 months
36.

The most common cause of chronic renal failure is -

A. Diabetes mellitus
B. Hypertension
C. Glomerular disease
D. Interstitial disease
Answer» B. Hypertension
37.

SIADH typical causes -

A. Hypernatremia and a urinary osmolality <300 mmol/kg
B. Hypernatremia and a urinary osmolality >300 mmol/kg
C. Hyponatremia and a urinary osmolality <300 mmol/kg
D. Hyponatremia and a urinary osmolality >300 mmol/kg
Answer» E.
38.

All are the causes of crescent production except:

A. Good Psture's syndrome
B. Wegner's granulomatosis
C. Membranous glomerulonephritis
D. SLE
Answer» D. SLE
39.

In digitalis toxicity which is not effective treatment -

A. Lignocaine
B. Phenytoin
C. Hemodialysis
D. Potassium
Answer» D. Potassium
40.

Bronchial asthma patient on artificial ventilation requires -

A. A low inspiratory flow
B. An equal IE ratio of 1:1
C. An inverse ratio ventilation
D. An IE ratio 1:25
Answer» E.
41.

Which of the following is a surrogate marker in the presence of anti-Saccharomyces cerevisae antibody :

A. Crohn's disease
B. Celiac disease
C. Tropical sprue
D. Ulcerative colitis
Answer» B. Celiac disease
42.

All of the following are true except

A. LKM - Chronic hepatitis C
B. LKM 2- Chronic hepatitis D
C. LKM 1 - Autoimmune hepatitis
D. LKM 2- Drug induced
Answer» C. LKM 1 - Autoimmune hepatitis
43.

Extrahepatic manifestations of HCV are A/E -

A. Lichenoid eruptions
B. Celiac disease
C. Glomerulonephritis
D. Arthritis
Answer» C. Glomerulonephritis
44.

CEA is associated with:

A. Colonic carcinoma
B. Hepatoma
C. Hepatitis
D. None
Answer» B. Hepatoma
45.

All are complications of nephrotic syndrome except -

A. Delayed atherosclerosis
B. HYpotension
C. Renal failure
D. Infection
Answer» B. HYpotension
46.

All the following anti-retroviral drugs produce dyslipidemia except -

A. Atazanavir
B. Saquinavir
C. Amprinavir
D. Nelfinavir
Answer» B. Saquinavir
47.

Renin plays an important role in:

A. Renovascular hypertension
B. Essential hypertension
C. Malignant hypertension
D. Conn's syndrome
Answer» B. Essential hypertension
48.

Which of the following is a cause of acute loss of vision in a patient of alcoholic pancreatitis ?

A. Acute Congestive Glaucoma
B. Central Retinal Artery Obstruction (CRAO)
C. Purstchner's Retinopathy
D. Sudden Alcohol Withdrawl
Answer» D. Sudden Alcohol Withdrawl
49.

Porphyria can occur in all except -

A. Estrogen therapy
B. Carbamezapine
C. Phenytoin
D. Aspirin
Answer» E.
50.

Criteria for primary hyperaldosteronism, are all except ?

A. Diastolic hypertension without edema
B. Metabolic acidosis present
C. Low plasma rennin activity that is not stimulated by volume depletion
D. Hyperaldosteronism i.e. increased aldosterone secretion which is not suppressed by volume expansion
Answer» C. Low plasma rennin activity that is not stimulated by volume depletion