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1.

True about congenital diseases in diabetes mellitus is all except

A. 6-10% cases are associated with major congenital abnormality
B. Results due to free radical injury
C. Insulin can be given
D. 1-2% of newborns are associated with single umblical artery
Answer» E.
2.

Hysteroscopy is used in all except-

A. Uterine synechiae
B. Abnormal vaginal bleeding
C. Infertility
D. None
Answer» E.
3.

Creamy Fishy odor is characteristically seen in:

A. Gardnella
B. Trichomonas
C. Chlamydia
D. Candida
Answer» B. Trichomonas
4.

All are constituents of Megi's syndrome except -

A. Pleural effusion
B. Ascites
C. Pericardial effusion
D. Fibroid uterus
Answer» D. Fibroid uterus
5.

Which is the most common fungal infection deals by orthopedic surgeon:

A. Madura mycosis
B. Candida
C. Aspergillosis
D. Mucormycosis
Answer» B. Candida
6.

Commonest ovarian tumour below 20 year of age is -

A. Epithelial cell tumour
B. Sertoli cell tumor
C. Leydig cell tumor
D. Germ cell tumor
Answer» E.
7.

Inhibin B levels as rest of ovarian reserve is best measured on ?

A. Day 2 of menstruation
B. Day 3 of menstruation
C. Day 4 of menstruation
D. Day 5 of menstruation
Answer» C. Day 4 of menstruation
8.

All of the following are true regarding typhoid Except:

A. Urinary carriers are more dangerous
B. Vi ab is used for detecting carrier
C. Vi is seen in normal population
D. Urine carrier is associated with anomalies
Answer» D. Urine carrier is associated with anomalies
9.

Which one of the following does not pass through the lungs

A. Hookworm
B. Ascaris
C. Strongyloides
D. Enterobius Vermicularis
Answer» E.
10.

Virulence or pathogenicity of Pneumococcus depends on:

A. Capsular polysaccharides
B. Cell wall antigen
C. Flagellar antigen
D. Fimbrial antigen
Answer» B. Cell wall antigen
11.

Most sensitive screening test in diabetic mothers for congenital malformation is -

A. MS AFP
B. Blood glucose
C. Amniotic fluid AFP
D. Hb ALC(Glycosylated haemoglobin)
Answer» E.
12.

All are true regarding Toxoplasmosis, except -

A. Subclinical in most cases among adults
B. Intracerebral calcification in children
C. IgM antibody in new born suggests congenital infection
D. NOT infective in 3rd trimester in pregnancy
Answer» E.
13.

NK cell activator is ?

A. IL 1
B. IL 10
C. IL 12
D. IFN-Gamma
Answer» D. IFN-Gamma
14.

When compared to the Western blot technique,ELISA test is

A. More sensitive,less specific
B. More sensitive,more specific
C. Less sensitive,less specific
D. Less sensitive,more specific
Answer» B. More sensitive,more specific
15.

A chest physician performs bronchoscopy in the procedure room of the out patient department.To make the instrument safe for use in the next patient waiting outside,the most appropriate method to disinfect the endoscope is by:

A. 2% gluteraldehyde for 20 min
B. 70% alcohol for 5 min
C. 1% sodium hypochlorite for 15 min
D. 2% formaldehyde for 10 min
Answer» B. 70% alcohol for 5 min
16.

Haemophilus ducreyi causes:

A. Lymphogranuloma venereum
B. Chancroid
C. Syphilis
D. Psittacosis
Answer» C. Syphilis
17.

The following fungi are thermally dimorphic except

A. Sporothrix schenckii
B. Cryptococcus neoformans
C. Blastomyces dermatitidis
D. Histoplasma capsulatum
Answer» C. Blastomyces dermatitidis
18.

A cook prepares sandwitches for ten people going for picnic.Eight out of them develop severe gastroenteritis within 4-6 hours of consumption of the sandwitches.It is likely than on investigations the cook is found to be the carrier of:

A. Salmonella typhi
B. Vibrio cholerae
C. Entamoeba histolytica
D. Staphylococcus aureus
Answer» E.
19.

Which one of the following statements is true regarding Chlamydia pneumoniae:

A. The cytoplasmic inclusions present in the sputum specimen are rich in glycogen.
B. The group specific antigen is responsible for the production of complement fixing antibodies.
C. Fifteen serovars have been identified as human pathogens.
D. Mode of transmission is by the airborne bird excreta.
Answer» C. Fifteen serovars have been identified as human pathogens.
20.

A HIV mother delivers a baby All are true,EXCEPT:

A. Risk of HIV in the baby is upto 90%
B. HIV infection cannot be diagnosed in the baby with available methods
C. AIDS can be transmitted from mother to child during delivery
D. Breast feeding can transmit AIDS
Answer» B. HIV infection cannot be diagnosed in the baby with available methods
21.

Selective media for vibrio -

A. Skirrows
B. MYPA
C. TCBS
D. Stuart
Answer» D. Stuart
22.

Most common cause of bacillary angiomatosis is ?

A. B. quintana
B. bacilliformis
C. B. henslae
D. B. elizabethi
Answer» D. B. elizabethi
23.

Which of the following statement is true about Bacteroides:

A. It is strictly aerobic
B. It is gram positive bacilli
C. Presence in stool culture indicates need for treatment
D. It may cause peritonitis
Answer» E.
24.

Maltess cross seen on polarizing microscopy in-

A. Blastomyces
B. Candida albicans
C. Cryptococcus neoformans
D. Penicillium marneffi
Answer» D. Penicillium marneffi
25.

Lyme's disease is caused by

A. Borrelia burgdorferri
B. Borrelia recurrentis
C. Histoplasma capsulatum
D. Mycoplasma
Answer» B. Borrelia recurrentis
26.

Congenital syphilis can be best diagnosed by:

A. VDRL
B. TPI
C. IgM FTAabs
D. IgG FTAabs
Answer» D. IgG FTAabs
27.

Hand foot mouth syndrome is caused by ?

A. Parvovirus 6
B. Parvovirus 19
C. Coxsackie virus A16
D. Coxsackie virus A19
Answer» D. Coxsackie virus A19
28.

Resistance of Salmonella typhi to the following antibiotic is not reported as yet in India -

A. Chloromycetic
B. Ampicillin
C. Ciprofloxacin
D. Ceftriaxone
Answer» E.
29.

Interleukin II is secreted by:

A. T lymphocytes
B. B lymphocytes
C. Macrophages
D. Neutrophils
Answer» B. B lymphocytes
30.

Which of the following is not an RNA virus

A. Simian 40
B. Ebola
C. Vesicular stomatitis virus
D. Rabis
Answer» B. Ebola
31.

The electromyogram (EMG) is least useful for diagnosis of -

A. Cerebral palsy
B. Spinal muscular atrophy
C. Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease
D. Myasthenia gravis
Answer» B. Spinal muscular atrophy
32.

Which of the following is true regarding Typhoid in children

A. Leukocytosis is characteristic
B. Encephalitis is common
C. Mild splenomegaly is usual
D. Urine culture is positive in 4 to 6 days
Answer» D. Urine culture is positive in 4 to 6 days
33.

The most common cause of ambiguous genitalia in a newborn is-

A. 17 alpha hydroxylase deficiency
B. 3 beta hydroxysteroid deficiency
C. 21 hydroxylase deficiency
D. 11 beta- hydroxylase deficiency
Answer» D. 11 beta- hydroxylase deficiency
34.

Give the most probable diagnosis of a 1 yr.old child of normal intelligence with features of hypotonia.On examination there are tongue fasciculations and he keeps his body in a frog like position

A. Guillian Barre Syndrome
B. Limb girdle atrophy
C. Down's syndrome
D. Spinal muscular atrophy
Answer» E.
35.

For which of the following diseases is enzyme replacement therapy available?

A. Metachromatic leukodystrophy
B. Gaucher's disease
C. Albinism
D. Neimann-Pick disease
Answer» C. Albinism
36.

Which of the following is used for treatment of bronchiolitis is ?

A. Ribavarin
B. Acyclovir
C. Antibiotics
D. IVIG
Answer» B. Acyclovir
37.

A 2 month old baby with acute viral hepatitis like illness slips into encephalopathy after 48 hrs.The mother is a known hepatitis B carrier.Mother's hepatitis B virus serological profile is most likely to be:

A. HbsAg and HbeAg positive
B. HbsAg positive only
C. HBV DNA positive
D. HbsAg and Hbe antibody positive
Answer» B. HbsAg positive only
38.

8 yr old child with BP 180/100 mmhg,urea 90,creatinine 5.3,urinalysis shows 15-20 pus cells,1-2 RBC,protein 1and has no significant past h/o of similar complaint.Most likely diagnosis is -

A. Idiopathic RPGN
B. Chronic interstitial nephritis with VUR
C. Post infective glomerulonephritis
D. Accelerated hypertension with AFR
Answer» C. Post infective glomerulonephritis
39.

A mother is exposed to Diethyl stilbesterol during pregnancy.All the following features may be seen in the child after birth,except:

A. Clear cell carcinoma
B. Microglandular hyperplasia
C. Malformation of the vagina and uretus
D. Vaginal adenosis
Answer» C. Malformation of the vagina and uretus
40.

All can cause diarrhoea except -

A. Rota virus
B. Calci virus
C. Reo virus
D. Adenovirus
Answer» D. Adenovirus
41.

All are true about cartilage, hair hypoplasia syndrome except -

A. Neutropenia
B. Depigmented hair
C. Non functioning T cells
D. None of the above
Answer» D. None of the above
42.

A 2 months old exclusively breast fed child develops jaundice since birth,acholic stool high conjugated bilirubin in blood and absent urobilinogen in urine.The likely cause is:

A. Hypothyroidism
B. Congenital biliary atresia
C. Neonatal hepatitis
D. Breast milk jaundice
Answer» C. Neonatal hepatitis
43.

In a infant with aspiration pneumonitis, the most common lung segment to be involved is -

A. Left apical
B. Right apical
C. Right middle
D. Right basal
Answer» C. Right middle
44.

The CSF findings in TB meningitis include

A. High sugar+low protein
B. Low sugar+high protein and Lymphocytosis
C. High sugar+high chloride
D. Low sugar+high protein and Lymphopenia
Answer» C. High sugar+high chloride
45.

Marker for the renal vasculitis in children is:

A. Increase Antineutrophilic cytoplasmic antibody titre
B. Increase antinuclear antibody
C. Increased IgA level
D. Low completement level
Answer» D. Low completement level
46.

Normal value of fetal scalp pH is ?

A. 6.9
B. 7
C. 7.1
D. 7.3
Answer» E.
47.

Which of the following is a minor criteria for diagnosis of Rheumatic Fever (RF) according to modified Jones criteria?

A. ASO titre
B. Past History of Rheumatic Fever
C. Fever
D. Subcutaneous nodules
Answer» D. Subcutaneous nodules
48.

A female child has recently learned to eat with spoon without spilling; to dress and undress herself with supervision and to understand that she is a girl.These skills are FIRST mastered between the age of -

A. 2 and 3 years
B. 3 and 4 years
C. 4 and 5 years
D. 5 and 6 years
Answer» B. 3 and 4 years
49.

Which of the following is a component of pentalogy of Fallot-

A. ASD
B. PDA
C. Coarctation of aorta
D. LVH
Answer» B. PDA
50.

Exclusive breast feeding may be associated with all of the following except:

A. Evening colic
B. Hemolysis due to Vit-K-deficiency
C. Prolongation of physiological jaundice
D. Golden colour stool
Answer» B. Hemolysis due to Vit-K-deficiency