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1.

The drug of choice for persistent unstable ventricular arrhythmia is -

A. Procainamide
B. Calcium gluconate
C. Amiodarone
D. Digoxin
Answer» D. Digoxin
2.

Neurocysticercosis is treated by all of the following drugs, except -

A. Albendazole
B. Niclosamide
C. Flubendazole
D. Praziquantel
Answer» C. Flubendazole
3.

Chronic renal failure with inappropriately high haemoglobin levels may be seen with -

A. Hypertensive nephropathy
B. Ischaemic nephropathy
C. Diabetic nephropathy
D. POlycystic renal disease
Answer» E.
4.

In Parkinsonism, what is not present -

A. Tremors at rest
B. Past pointing
C. Akinesia
D. Rigidity
Answer» C. Akinesia
5.

The severity of mitral stenosis is assessed by -

A. Left atrial enlargement
B. Loudness of S1
C. Loudness of opening snap
D. A2-OS gap
Answer» E.
6.

Chuni Lal,45 yrs, with a history of alcohol dependence presents with confusion,nystagmus and ataxia.Examination reveals 6th cranial nerve weakness.The most likely diagnis is:

A. Wernicke encephalopathy.
B. Korsakoff's psychosis.
C. Delirium tremens.
D. De Clerambault syndrome.
Answer» B. Korsakoff's psychosis.
7.

All of the following are used in hyperkalemia except -

A. Salbutamol
B. Calcium gluconate
C. 50 ml of 50 % dextrose
D. Sodium bicarbonate
Answer» D. Sodium bicarbonate
8.

Alkaline phosphatase is decreased in-

A. Hyperphosphatemia
B. Primary biliary cirrhosis
C. Hypophosphatemia
D. None of the above
Answer» E.
9.

Lung abscess in children may be produced by all of the following organism except -

A. Pneumococcus
B. Entamoeba histolytica
C. Klebsiella pneumoniae
D. Staphylococcus aureus
Answer» B. Entamoeba histolytica
10.

Milk alkali syndrome consists of all of the following except -

A. Azotemia
B. Alkalosis
C. Hypercalcemia
D. Hypercalciuria
Answer» E.
11.

Intestine perforation in Typhoid occurs commonly in ?

A. 1st week
B. 2nd week
C. 3rd week
D. 4th week
Answer» D. 4th week
12.

Rituximab is used in A/E

A. PNH
B. NHL
C. SLE
D. RA
Answer» B. NHL
13.

The treatment of a patient with myocardial infarction is thrombolytic therapy, if patient present within ....hours of chest pain-

A. 6 hours
B. 12 hours
C. 18 hours
D. 24 hours
Answer» E.
14.

A 26yrs lady presents with bilateral superior temporal quadrantopia and galactorrhea,the most likely cause is:

A. Sheehan's syndrome
B. Pituitary hypophysitis
C. Pituitary macroadenoma
D. Craniopharyngioma
Answer» D. Craniopharyngioma
15.

Increased alpha-fetoprotein is Maximum in-

A. Chorio-carcinoma
B. Teratoma
C. Hepato-cellular-carcinoma
D. Benign-mature teratoma
Answer» D. Benign-mature teratoma
16.

Which of the following is the best marker for prediction of coronary artery disease -

A. Cholesterol/TG
B. Blood cholestrol
C. LDL/HDL
D. Serum cholesterol
Answer» D. Serum cholesterol
17.

The most common cause of Cushing's syndrome is

A. Pituitary adenoma
B. Adrenal adenoma
C. Ectopic ACTH
D. Iatrogenic steroids
Answer» E.
18.

The karyotype in Turner's syndrome is

A. 46 XX
B. 46 XY
C. 45X0
D. 47 XXY
Answer» D. 47 XXY
19.

Mutation in the Dystrophin gene causes:

A. Duchene's muscular dystrophy
B. Becker's disease
C. Motor Neuron Disease
D. ALS
Answer» B. Becker's disease
20.

Which of the following is diagnosed by positive Urinary Anion Gap?

A. Diabetic ketoacidosis
B. Alcoholic katoacidosis
C. Acidosis in Diarrhea
D. Renal tubular Acidosis
Answer» E.
21.

Bronchiectasis is most common in -

A. Right middle
B. Right upper
C. Left lower
D. Left upper
Answer» D. Left upper
22.

All of the following are complication of blood transfusion, except

A. Citrate toxicity
B. Hyperkalemia
C. Hypothermia
D. Metabolic acidosis
Answer» E.
23.

Lilac coloured (helicotrope, pigmentation over the face is characteristic of -

A. Dermatomyositis
B. Polymyositis
C. Systemic lupus erythematosus
D. Systemic sclerosis
Answer» B. Polymyositis
24.

Haemorrhagic mediastinitis is seen in -

A. Tuberculosis
B. Histoplasmosis
C. Plague
D. Sarciodosis
Answer» B. Histoplasmosis
25.

True about delirium tremens,except:

A. Tremors
B. Visual Hallucinations
C. Clouding of consciousness
D. Ophthalmoplegia
Answer» E.
26.

Which one of the following is the most definitive test in identifying Zollinger-Ellison syndrome -

A. Endoscopy
B. Secretin injection test
C. Radiotherapy
D. Basal gastric acid output
Answer» C. Radiotherapy
27.

Lesion in inferior frontal gyrus causes -

A. Defect in articulation
B. Incomprehension of written language
C. Incomprehension of spoken language
D. Motor aphasia
Answer» E.
28.

The most common location of Brain abscess in cyanotic heart disease is:

A. Temporal lobe
B. Parietal lobe
C. Cerebellar hemisphere
D. Thalamus
Answer» C. Cerebellar hemisphere
29.

Reversible dementia is a feature of -

A. Alzheimer's disease
B. Picks disease
C. Multiple infarct
D. Hypothyroidism
Answer» E.
30.

In a non-tolerant alcohol intoxicated patient develops confusion and decreased consciousness, the blood alcohol level should reach -

A. 30 mg / dl
B. 50 mg / dl
C. 100 mg / dl
D. 200 mg / dl
Answer» E.
31.

All of the following pair is correct regarding hepatitis B management except-

A. Supportive care - chronic viral hepatits B
B. Antiviral drugs - acute viral hepatitis B
C. Supportive care - acute viral hepatitis B
D. Antiviral drugs - chronic viral hepatitis B
Answer» C. Supportive care - acute viral hepatitis B
32.

A diabetes mellitus patient with fungal infection of sinuses and peri-orbital region with significant visual impairment:

A. Ketoconazole
B. Broad spectrum antibiotics
C. Amphotericin B
D. Itraconazole
Answer» D. Itraconazole
33.

Choose the false statement about hepatitis G virus

A. Also called GB virus
B. Blood borne RNA virus
C. Mostly infected with C virus
D. Responds to lamivudine
Answer» E.
34.

In tubercular meningitis what is not seen ?

A. Low sugar
B. Lymphocytic pleocytosis
C. High protein
D. Opening pressure is low
Answer» E.
35.

Which is not a clinical feature of Addison's disease -

A. Hypoglycemia
B. Hyponatremia
C. Hypocalcemia
D. Hyperkalemia
Answer» D. Hyperkalemia
36.

Hypercalcemia is caused by all except -

A. Multiple myeloma
B. Hyperparathyroidism
C. Sarcoidosis
D. Myositis ossificans progressiva
Answer» E.
37.

A 40 year old patient presented with dizziness on standing with systolic reduction of BP. appropriate treatment is -

A. Graded compression stocking
B. Salbutamol
C. Fludrocortisone
D. Betablocker
Answer» B. Salbutamol
38.

Drug used in multiple sclerosis ?

A. Interferon alpha
B. Interferon beta
C. Interferon gamma
D. Infliximab
Answer» C. Interferon gamma
39.

Motor neuron disease, true is -

A. Sensory involvement
B. Ocular motility is impaired
C. Involvement of anterior and lateral columns of spinal cord
D. Intellectual improvement
Answer» D. Intellectual improvement
40.

Pulmonary embolism is seen in all except -

A. Fanconi anemia
B. Paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria
C. Oral contraception
D. Old age
Answer» B. Paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria
41.

The normal fecal fat excretion is -

A. Less than 5 gm/day
B. 8 gm/day
C. 10 gm/day
D. 15 gm/day
Answer» B. 8 gm/day
42.

Dawn phenomenon is ?

A. Morning hyperglycemia with midnight hypoglycemia
B. Morning hyperglycemia
C. Morning hyperglycemia due to insufficiency insulin
D. Morning hyperglycemia due to excess insulin
Answer» D. Morning hyperglycemia due to excess insulin
43.

Piecemeal necrosis is seen in -

A. Chronic active hepatitis
B. Indian childhood cirrhosis
C. Primary biliary cirrhosis
D. Alcoholic hepatitis
Answer» B. Indian childhood cirrhosis
44.

Following sensory impairments occur in extensive damage to somatosensory area of cerebral cortex, except -

A. Pressure
B. Sensory of localization
C. Exact weight determination
D. Pain
Answer» E.
45.

Which of the following is the most common cause of hyperparathyroidism?

A. Multiple adenoma
B. Werner's syndrome
C. Solitary adenoma
D. Chief cell hyperplasia
Answer» D. Chief cell hyperplasia
46.

Which is not true regarding myelopathy ?

A. Sensory loss of facial area
B. Brisk jaw jerk
C. Brisk pectoral jerk
D. Bladder urgency
Answer» C. Brisk pectoral jerk
47.

A 35 year old man presents with vomitings and confusion.On examination Na120m mol/L.K4.2m mol/L,uric acid 2mg/dl.Patient is not edematous.The diagnosis is:

A. Cerebral toxoplasmosis with SIADH
B. Hepatic failure
C. Severe dehydration
D. Congestive heart failure
Answer» B. Hepatic failure
48.

Paroxysmal hypotension is seen in -

A. Carcinoid syndrome
B. Lymphoma
C. Leukemia
D. Infections mononucleosis
Answer» B. Lymphoma
49.

The diagnosis of a patient presenting with Seizures,Mental retardation and Sebaceous adenoma is

A. Hypothyroidism
B. Tuberous sclerosis
C. Toxoplasmosis
D. Down syndrome
Answer» C. Toxoplasmosis
50.

What is NOT a feature of Sturge Weber syndrome -

A. Rail tract appearance
B. Hemiatrophy of the brain
C. Convulsion
D. Empty sella
Answer» E.