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1.

Treatment of neonatal idiopathic thrombocytopenia is -

A. Immunoglobulins
B. Pulse methyprednisolone
C. Dexamethasone
D. Platelets transfusion
Answer» C. Dexamethasone
2.

Sensory neuropathy is not seen in -

A. Diabetes
B. Beri-beri
C. Lead poisoning
D. Alcoholism
Answer» D. Alcoholism
3.

Corticospinal injury is associated with all except -

A. Babinski sign present
B. Loss of fine movements in fingers and hand
C. Clasp knife rigidity
D. Superfacial abdominal reflex absent
Answer» C. Clasp knife rigidity
4.

In recent memory loss, probable lesion is in -

A. Thalamus
B. Temporal lobe
C. Frontal lobe
D. All of the above
Answer» C. Frontal lobe
5.

The digitalis dose should be reduce in the following conditions except -

A. Hypoxia
B. Hypercalcemia
C. Renal disease
D. Liver disease
Answer» E.
6.

Not a feature of hepatorenal syndrome -

A. Normal GFR
B. Normal urinary sediments
C. Low Na+ in urine
D. Normal renal biopsy
Answer» B. Normal urinary sediments
7.

A 4 year old child can perform one of the following -

A. Can hop on single leg for 15 feet
B. Can skip without falling to either side
C. Can stand on one feet for 20 seconds
D. Can walk down the stairs with alternating steps steps holding on to the iron rail
Answer» B. Can skip without falling to either side
8.

Which is the cause of vasodilatation in spider nevi?

A. Hepatotoxins
B. FSH
C. Estrogen
D. Testosterone
Answer» D. Testosterone
9.

All of the following are classified as 'Small fibre' neuropathies except:

A. Hansen's disease
B. Amyloidosis
C. Vitamin B12 deficiency
D. HIV Induced
Answer» D. HIV Induced
10.

Which one of the following statements is true to stokes-Adam attack -

A. It is usually preceded by an aura
B. Focal neuralogical signs are commonly observed during the attack
C. It is usually caused by high degree of atrio ventricular block
D. It is usually caused by reccurrent paroxysmal tachyarrhythmias
Answer» D. It is usually caused by reccurrent paroxysmal tachyarrhythmias
11.

Which of the following statements is true of Rabies

A. Fluorescent antibody is the test of choice
B. HDCV is a live attenuated vaccine
C. Vaccine is given deep IM in the buttock
D. Local wound care is of no use
Answer» B. HDCV is a live attenuated vaccine
12.

Deposition of Anti ds DNA Ab in kidney,skin,choroid plexus and joints is seen in:

A. SLE
B. Good pasture
C. Scleroderma
D. Raynauds disease
Answer» B. Good pasture
13.

Pulsus alternans is seen in all except -

A. Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
B. Hypertensive cardiac failure
C. Dilated CMP
D. Ischemic CMP
Answer» B. Hypertensive cardiac failure
14.

Which part of brain is involved in narcolepsy ?

A. Neo cortex
B. Hypothalamus
C. Pons
D. Medulla
Answer» C. Pons
15.

A doctor was accidentally exposed to HIV by a needle stick injury while sampling a HIV positive patient.Drug prescribed to him would be:

A. Zidovudine + Lamivudine + Indinavir for 4 weeks
B. Zidovudine + Lamivudine + Nevirapine for 4 weeks
C. Zidovudine + Stavudine for 4 weeks
D. Zidovudine + Lamivudine for 4 weeks
Answer» B. Zidovudine + Lamivudine + Nevirapine for 4 weeks
16.

Acute ascending motor paralysis is found in all except -

A. Landry-Guillain-Barre syndrome
B. Porphria
C. Diphtheria
D. Diabetes mellitus
Answer» E.
17.

A young male complains of loss of erection;he has low testosterone and high prolactin level in blood;What is the possible diagnosis:

A. Cranio pharyngioma
B. Cushing's syndrome
C. Pituitary adenoma
D. Testicular failure
Answer» D. Testicular failure
18.

An increase in protein without pleocytosis in cerebrospinal fluid is seen in -

A. Froin's syndrome
B. Guillain Barre syndrome
C. Pyogenic meningitis
D. Tuberculosis meningitis
Answer» C. Pyogenic meningitis
19.

Jejunal biopsy is diagnostic in -

A. A beta lipoproteinemia
B. Giardiasis
C. Tropical sprue
D. Celiac sprue
Answer» B. Giardiasis
20.

Haemiplegia is most often caused by thrombosis of -

A. Anterior cerebral artery
B. Posterior cerebral artery
C. Middle cerebral artery
D. Basilar artery
Answer» D. Basilar artery
21.

Non cardiac causes of raised central venous pressure include the following except -

A. Abdominal compartment syndrome
B. Tension pneumothorax
C. Positive pressure ventricular
D. Hypervolaemia
Answer» E.
22.

'Cavitating lesion' in lung is found is -

A. Squamous cell Ca of lung
B. Adeno Ca lung
C. Small cell Ca lung
D. Large cell Ca lung
Answer» B. Adeno Ca lung
23.

Generally speaking, the distal burning painful dysesthesias with reduced pinprick and thermal sensation but with sparing of proprioception and motor function is seen in -

A. Small fiber neuropathy
B. Large fiber neuropathy
C. Neuromuscular junction disease
D. Anterior born cell disease
Answer» B. Large fiber neuropathy
24.

True about meningitis are/is -

A. E.coli, Group B streptococci is the most common cause in neonates
B. Hemophilus B vaccine is effective in prevention
C. Epidemic is caused by group B meningococcus
D. All of the above
Answer» E.
25.

Aortie regurgitation does not occur in -

A. Acute MI
B. Marfan's syndrome
C. Rheumatic heart disease
D. Infective endocarditis
Answer» B. Marfan's syndrome
26.

Which of the following is most commonly associated with Neurofibromatosis I ?

A. Optic pathway glioma
B. Brain stem gliomas
C. Glioblastoma multiforme
D. Sub ependymal pilocytic astrocytoma
Answer» B. Brain stem gliomas
27.

The area of colon which is least visualized by barium studies -

A. Sigmoid
B. Hepatic flexure
C. Splenic flexure
D. Caecum
Answer» E.
28.

These are seen in cardiac temponade except:

A. Electrical alternans
B. Kussmaul's sign
C. Pulsus paradoxus
D. Diastolic collapse of right ventricle on echocardiogram
Answer» C. Pulsus paradoxus
29.

A 46yrs male presented in casualty in an unconscious state.His CBS is 400mg%,urine tested positive for sugar and ketones;Most useful drug for management is:

A. Troglitazone
B. Glibenclamide
C. Chlorpropamide
D. Insulin
Answer» E.
30.

Intentional tremors in young patients is commonly due to -

A. Porphyria
B. Wilson's disease
C. Parkinsonism
D. Head injuries
Answer» C. Parkinsonism
31.

All of the following are features of malignant hypertension except -

A. Grade IV hypertensive retinopathy
B. Hemolytic blood picture
C. Renal failure
D. Respiratory failure
Answer» E.
32.

Drug used in thyroid crisis are A/E -

A. Propranolol
B. Carbemazol
C. Iodine
D. Corticosteroid
Answer» C. Iodine
33.

True regarding Anaemia of Chronic Diseases,except

A. Decreased Ferritin
B. Decreased serum Fe
C. Increased Bone Marrow Fe
D. Decreased Total Fe Binding Capacity
Answer» B. Decreased serum Fe
34.

Regarding rheumatoid arthritis, which of the following statements is correct ?

A. NSAIDs are helpful in controlling the disease process
B. Corticosteroids, on leg term basis, are to be given in all cases
C. DMARDs should be given early and preferably in combinations
D. Every patient of rheumatoid arthritis has a positive rheumatoid factor
Answer» D. Every patient of rheumatoid arthritis has a positive rheumatoid factor
35.

Hyper calcemia is seen in all,Except:

A. Acute pancreatitis
B. Parathyroid adenoma
C. Breast cancer
D. Hodgkin's lymphoma
Answer» B. Parathyroid adenoma
36.

Which of the following is lymphomas is associated with HTLV-1 virus infection ?

A. Burkitt's lymphoma
B. B-cell lymphoma
C. Adult T-cell leukemia and lymphoma
D. Hodgkin's disease
Answer» D. Hodgkin's disease
37.

Low glucose in pleural effusion is seen in all, except -

A. Dressler syndrome
B. Empyema
C. Malignant pleural effusion
D. Rheumatoid arthritis
Answer» B. Empyema
38.

Grisel syndrome all are true except:

A. Inflammation of cervical spine ligaments
B. No need for neurosurgeon
C. Post - adeniodectomy
D. Conservation treatment
Answer» C. Post - adeniodectomy
39.

Pulsus bisferiens is seen in all, except -

A. Aortic regurgitation + Aortic stenosis
B. Aortic regurgitation
C. Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
D. Tetralogy of Fallot(TOF)
Answer» E.
40.

For polycythemia vera all is true except -

A. Increased ESR
B. Decreased erythropoietin
C. Increased LAP score
D. Increased blood volume
Answer» B. Decreased erythropoietin
41.

A 50 year old male aortic stenosis is doing exercise for 11 minutes according to bruce protocol.Exercise stopped due to fatigue, regional pressure gradient 60 mmHg between the two side of aortic valve.What is the best management ?

A. Angiogram
B. Aortic valve replacement
C. Aortic ballooning to prevent further derangement
D. Observation
Answer» E.
42.

Following blood transfusion, non-cardiogenic pulmonary oedema may sometimes occur because of -

A. RBC incompatibility
B. Antigen-antibody mechanism involving human leucocyte antigen
C. Platalet surface antigen reaction
D. Antibody to IgA in donar plasma
Answer» C. Platalet surface antigen reaction
43.

Which of the following is under anterior pituitary control -

A. Fluid and electrolyte balance
B. Control of blood pressure
C. Muscle activity
D. Gonad function in male and female
Answer» E.
44.

All pulmonary function abnormalities are seen in COPD, except -

A. Decreased FEV1
B. Decreased maximum expiratory flow rate
C. Increased residual volume
D. Decreased diffusing capacity
Answer» E.
45.

ECG changes in hypokalemia are all except -

A. Prominent 'U' waves
B. QT prolongation
C. Hypertension
D. All of the above
Answer» D. All of the above
46.

Incubation period of chickenpox is

A. 2-5 days
B. 7-14 days
C. 5-21 days
D. 7-21 days
Answer» E.
47.

With ageing, a slight decrease in cognitive impairment is seen due to increase in level of

A. Methionine
B. Cysteine
C. Homocysteine
D. Taurine
Answer» D. Taurine
48.

Ultra-structural abnormalities reported in defective ciliaimmotile cilia syndrome are -

A. Dyenin arm defect
B. Absence of radial spokes
C. Absence of central microtubule
D. All of the above
Answer» E.
49.

Which is the drug effective in improving EDSS in multiple sclerosis ?

A. Interferon
B. Natalizumab
C. Glatiramer acetate
D. Methotrexate
Answer» C. Glatiramer acetate
50.

All the followings are indications for brain imaging in epilepsy , except -

A. The long term side effects of levodopa such as dyskinase are less
B. They are more likely to develop autonomic distubbances
C. Congestive changes and dementia are more common
D. Prognosis is worse
Answer» E.