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1.

Which of the following is NOT a feature of HIV infection in childhood -

A. Failure to thrive
B. Hepatomegaly
C. Lymphoid interstitial pneumonitis
D. Kaposis sarcoma
Answer» E.
2.

All of the following statements regarding total anomalous pulmonary connections are true except:

A. Always associated with a VSD
B. The total pulmonary venous blood reaches the right atrium
C. Infracardiac type is always obstructive
D. The oxygen saturation of the blood in the pulmonary artery is higher than that in the aorta
Answer» B. The total pulmonary venous blood reaches the right atrium
3.

Neonatal meningitis is caused by all except

A. N.meningitis
B. E.coli
C. Listeria
D. Group B streptococci
Answer» B. E.coli
4.

The most common cause of SVC syndrome is

A. Thrombosis
B. Extrinsic compression
C. Mediastinal lymphoma
D. Teratoma
Answer» C. Mediastinal lymphoma
5.

The pathological appearance in pseudomembranous colitis consists of:

A. Small ulceration with slough
B. Necrosis and gangrene
C. Excessive ulceration in serosa
D. Serositis with covered by membrane
Answer» B. Necrosis and gangrene
6.

Example of hypertrophy is:

A. Breast in puberty
B. Uterus during pregnancy
C. Ovary after menopause
D. Liver,after resection
Answer» C. Ovary after menopause
7.

Kveim test is diagnostic in the following conditions -

A. Syphilis
B. Sarcoidosis
C. Tuberculosis
D. Leprosy
Answer» C. Tuberculosis
8.

Piece meal necrosis on liver biopsy is a feature of -

A. Alcoholic hepatitis
B. Indian childhood cirrhosis
C. Chronic active hepatitis
D. Primary alcoholic cirrhosis
Answer» D. Primary alcoholic cirrhosis
9.

Familial amyloidotic polyneuropathy is due to amyloidosis of nerves caused by deposition of:

A. Amyloid associated protein
B. Mutant Calcitonin
C. Mutant transthyretin
D. Normal transthyretin
Answer» D. Normal transthyretin
10.

An example for non-dividing/permanent cell is -

A. Hepatocyte
B. Lymphocyte
C. Respiratory epithelium
D. Neuron
Answer» E.
11.

Disassociative sensory loss is seen with:

A. Syringomyelia
B. Spinal Metastasis
C. Spinal neurofibroma
D. Tabes dorsalis
Answer» B. Spinal Metastasis
12.

Best site for taking biopsy for viral oesophagitis is

A. Edge of ulcer
B. Base of ulcer
C. Adjacent indurated area around ulcer
D. Surrounding normal mucosa
Answer» B. Base of ulcer
13.

Staining done for sebaceous cell carcinoma?

A. Methamine silver
B. Not Recalled
C. Oil Red O
D. PAS
Answer» D. PAS
14.

Iron absorption is decreased by A/E -

A. Calcium
B. Tetracycline
C. Phytate
D. Ascorbic acid
Answer» E.
15.

The type of breast carcinoma characterized by a pushing border -

A. Invasive ductal
B. Invasive lobular
C. Mucinous
D. Medullary
Answer» E.
16.

Neuroglia responsible for phagocytosis is -

A. Fibrous Astrocytes
B. Oligodendrocytes
C. Protoplasmic Astrocytes
D. Microglia
Answer» E.
17.

Hematoxylin bodies seen in -

A. Rheumatoid arthritis
B. Wegeners granulomatosis
C. SLE
D. PAN
Answer» D. PAN
18.

Which process makes the bacteria tasty to the macrophages:

A. Margination
B. Diapedesis
C. Opsonisation
D. Chemotaxis
Answer» D. Chemotaxis
19.

The complement is fixed best by which of the following immunoglobulins :

A. IgG
B. IgM
C. IgA
D. IgD
Answer» C. IgA
20.

All of the following may be involved in PAN except

A. Kidney
B. Heart
C. Liver
D. Lung
Answer» E.
21.

All of following are correct about Thromboxane A2 except:

A. Causes broncoconstriction
B. Secreted by WBC
C. Low dose aspirin inhibits its synthesis.
D. Causes vasoconstriction in blood vessels.
Answer» C. Low dose aspirin inhibits its synthesis.
22.

Semen analysis is to be done ?

A. As early as posible in semisolid state
B. After 15-30 minutes irrespective of liquefaction
C. After 30-60 minutes irrespective of liquefaction
D. After liquefaction with through mixing
Answer» E.
23.

Down's syndrome is most commonly caused by:

A. Translocation
B. Mosaicism
C. Maternal Nondisjunction
D. Paternal Nondisjunction
Answer» D. Paternal Nondisjunction
24.

MOST POTENT STIMULATOR OF NAIVE T CELL IS?

A. MACROPHAGE
B. B CELL
C. MATURE DENDRITIC CELL
D. FOLLICULAR DENDRITIC CELL
Answer» D. FOLLICULAR DENDRITIC CELL
25.

Salt losing nephritis is a feature of:

A. Post streptococcal GN
B. PEM
C. Interstitial nephritis
D. Amyloidosis of kidney
Answer» D. Amyloidosis of kidney
26.

The HLA class III region genes are important elements in

A. Governing susceptibility to autoimmune diseases
B. Transplant rejection phenomenon
C. Antigen presentation and elimination
D. Immune surveillance
Answer» B. Transplant rejection phenomenon
27.

All of the following is true except

A. Chediak Higashi syndrome is due to defective phagolysosome
B. NAPDH oxidase acts via superoxide
C. Myeloperodixase action mainly due to OCI
D. In Brutons agammaglobulinemia opsonisation is not affected
Answer» E.
28.

Recurrent ischemic events following thrombolysis has been patho-physiologically linked to which of the following factors:

A. Fibrinopeptide A.
B. Antibodies to thrombolytic agents
C. Triglycerides
D. Lipoprotein (a) [Lp(a)]
Answer» B. Antibodies to thrombolytic agents
29.

Irreversible cell injury is indicated by:

A. ATP depletion
B. Shifting of ribosomes
C. Accumulation of calcium in mitochondria
D. Myelin figures
Answer» D. Myelin figures
30.

Histologic hallmark of Paget disease of nipple is -

A. Comedo necrosis
B. Infiltration of the epidermis by malignant cells
C. Atypical lobular hyperplasia
D. Desmoplasia
Answer» C. Atypical lobular hyperplasia
31.

'Biological membranes' are characterized by all of the following:

A. They are rigid assemblies of protein,lipid and carbohydrates
B. Their lipid moieties are amphipathic in nature
C. They are symmetric bileaflet structures
D. Their constituent lipid and protein moities are held togather by covalent interactions
Answer» C. They are symmetric bileaflet structures
32.

All are reversible injury of cell, except -

A. Vacuole
B. Karyorrhexis
C. Fat accumulation
D. Cell wall swelling
Answer» C. Fat accumulation
33.

Excessive intake of which of these causes necrosis of PCT -

A. Mercury
B. Arsenic
C. Phenol
D. All of the above
Answer» E.
34.

The following are seen in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)

A. Hemoptysis
B. Cor pulmonale
C. Pneumothorax
D. Amyloidosis
Answer» E.
35.

Centrilobular necrosis is seen in:

A. CC14
B. White phosphorus
C. Yellow fever
D. Eclampsia
Answer» B. White phosphorus
36.

All are features of RPGN except

A. Rapid recovery
B. Crescent formation
C. Hypertension
D. Non-selective proteinuria
Answer» B. Crescent formation
37.

The marker for B lymphocyte is:

A. CD 34
B. CD 4
C. CD 19
D. CD 68
Answer» D. CD 68
38.

True regarding carcino embroyonic antigen are A/E -

A. Is a glycoprotein
B. Helps is knowing recurrence after resection
C. Increases in Ca colon associated with only liver metastasis
D. Usually associated with malignancies of GI tract
Answer» D. Usually associated with malignancies of GI tract
39.

Burkitt's lymphoma arises from -

A. T cell
B. B cell
C. Pre B cell
D. NK cell
Answer» C. Pre B cell
40.

A diabetic patient is undergoing dialysis.Aspiration done around the knee joint would show,

A. A beta 2 microglobulin
B. AA
C. AL
D. Lactoferrin
Answer» B. AA
41.

Which of the following is associated with aging-

A. Iccreased free radical injury
B. Reduced cross linkages in collagen
C. Increased superoxide dismutase levels
D. Decreased Somatic mutations in DNA
Answer» B. Reduced cross linkages in collagen
42.

Example of Type IV hypersensitivity is -

A. Serum sickness
B. Granulomatous reaction
C. Schwartzmann reaction
D. Arthus reaction
Answer» C. Schwartzmann reaction
43.

Unilateral small smooth kidney is seen in

A. Reflux nephropathy
B. Lobar infarction
C. Renal artery stenosis
D. Chronic glomerulonephritis
Answer» D. Chronic glomerulonephritis
44.

Which of the following is not a common site for metastatic calcification -

A. Gastric mucosa
B. Kidney
C. Parathyroid
D. Lung
Answer» D. Lung
45.

Insulinoma is the most common functioning tumor of -

A. Pancreas
B. Liver
C. Gallbladder
D. Thyroid
Answer» B. Liver
46.

Spindle and epitheloid cells are seen in ?

A. Choroidal melanoma
B. Retinoblastoma
C. Rhabdomyoma
D. Ewing's sarcoma
Answer» B. Retinoblastoma
47.

Most potent stimulator of native cell is ?

A. Macrophages
B. B cell
C. Mature dendritic cell
D. Follicular dendritic cell
Answer» D. Follicular dendritic cell
48.

Biopsy opposite breast is done in which histological subtype of breast cancer ?

A. Adenocarcinoma poorly differentiated
B. Comedo
C. Tubular
D. Lobular
Answer» E.
49.

Which is not seen in Iron deficiency anaemia:

A. MCHC<50%
B. Commonest cause of anaemia in India
C. Hyper-segmented neutrophils
D. Microcytosis preceeds hypochromia
Answer» D. Microcytosis preceeds hypochromia
50.

All increase the chances of Deep Vein Thrombosis except:

A. Hypertension
B. Oral contraceptive pills
C. Myocardial Infaction
D. Superficial thrombophlebitis
Answer» E.