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1.

Consider the following statements : Prolonged hyperventilation may lead to all except -

A. Paraesthesia
B. Low bicarbonate level
C. Tetany
D. Ketonuria
Answer» E.
2.

X-ray finding of Staphylococcus pneumonia are A/E -

A. Involvement of lower lobes
B. B/L hilar lymphadenopathy
C. Dense homogenous consolidation
D. Visible air bronchogram
Answer» C. Dense homogenous consolidation
3.

Neha,21yrs, has consumed barium carbonate with suicidal intent.She complains of generalized muscle weakness.The most likely electrolyte is:

A. Hypocalcemia
B. Hyponatremia
C. Hypomagnesemia
D. Hypokalemia
Answer» E.
4.

The most common cause of upper gastrointestinal bleeding is -

A. Gastric carcinoma
B. Mallory weiss tear
C. Peptic Ulcer
D. Gastric erosions
Answer» D. Gastric erosions
5.

Rakesh Sharma,45 yrs, an alcoholic and a smoker presents with a 3 hour history of increasing shortness of breath.He started having this pain while eating,which was constant and radiated to the back and interscapular region.He was a known hypertensive.On examination,he was cold and clammy with a heart rate of 130/min, and a BP of 80/40mmHg.JVP was normal.All peripheral pulses were present and equal.Breath sounds were decreased at the left lung base and chest x-ray showed left pleural effusion.Which one of the following is the most likely diagnosis?

A. Rupture of the esophagus.
B. Acute pulmonary embolism.
C. Acute aortic dissection.
D. Acute myocardial infarction.
Answer» D. Acute myocardial infarction.
6.

The first antibody to appear in hepatitis B infection is -

A. Anti HBc
B. Anti HBs
C. Anti HAV
D. Anti HBe
Answer» B. Anti HBs
7.

Estimation of glycosylate haemoglobin gives an assessment of the blood glucose level in the previous weeks -

A. 1
B. 2
C. 8
D. 10
Answer» D. 10
8.

Episodic generalized weakness can occur due to A/E-

A. Hypocalcemia
B. Hypokalemia
C. Hypophosphatemia
D. Hyponatremia
Answer» B. Hypokalemia
9.

Following conditions produce a communicating hydrocephalus except -

A. Tubercrlar meningitis
B. Aqueduct stenosis
C. Subarachnoid hemorrhage
D. Sarcoidosis
Answer» C. Subarachnoid hemorrhage
10.

In which of the following,False +ve VDRL is seen ?

A. Infectious mononucleosis
B. Lepromatous Leprosy
C. Pregnancy
D. HIV
Answer» B. Lepromatous Leprosy
11.

A 32yrs nale presents with arthritis,hyperpigmentation of skin and hypogonadism;possible diagnosis is:

A. Wilson's disease
B. Rheumatoid arthritis
C. Hemochromatosis
D. Ectopic acth secreting tumor of lung
Answer» D. Ectopic acth secreting tumor of lung
12.

Which is not a feature of hypothyroidism -

A. Myxoedema
B. Carpal tunnel syndrome
C. Menorrhagia
D. Increased appetite
Answer» E.
13.

Which of the bellow is true about cardiac myxoma?

A. Distant metastasis are seen
B. More common in females
C. Commenest site is left atrium
D. Rarely recurrs after excision
Answer» D. Rarely recurrs after excision
14.

All are seen in neurofibromatosis except -

A. Meningioma
B. Lisch nodule
C. Axillary freckling
D. Shagreen patch
Answer» E.
15.

A 60 yrs old patient with bronchogenic carcinoma presents with altered sensorium,pain abdomen,polyurea,the most likely cause is

A. Hypercalcemia
B. Aplastic anemia
C. Multiple myeloma
D. Hypermagnesemia
Answer» B. Aplastic anemia
16.

Sino bronchial infection is most commonly seen in -

A. Pneumoconiosis
B. Kartegeners syndrome
C. Down's syndrome
D. Uremia
Answer» C. Down's syndrome
17.

90% of intestinal resection with intact mesentery will cause A/E

A. Anemia
B. Steatorrhoea
C. Hypodense lesion in skeleton
D. Hypercalcemia
Answer» E.
18.

Most cell stabilizer used in Bronchial asthma is -

A. Raloxifene
B. Ketotifen
C. Azelastin
D. Baclofen
Answer» C. Azelastin
19.

Progressive dysphagia is seen in -

A. Carcinoma oesophagus
B. Globus hystericus
C. Presbyoesophagus
D. Achalasia
Answer» B. Globus hystericus
20.

Which of the following causes proteinuria of nephrotic range?

A. Focal segmental glomerulosclerosis
B. Membranous glomerulonephritis
C. Crescenteric glomerulonephritis
D. Nodulor glomerulosclerosis
Answer» B. Membranous glomerulonephritis
21.

Hemolysis in G6PD may be caused by all Except:

A. Chloroquine
B. Primaquine
C. Quinine
D. Pyrimethamine
Answer» E.
22.

Accelerated Idioventricular Rhythm is the most common arrhythmia associated with which one of the bellow?

A. Myocardial Reperfusion
B. Dilated Cardiomyopathy
C. Myocarditis
D. Digitalis Intoxicatiun
Answer» B. Dilated Cardiomyopathy
23.

Presence of haemiplegia with diminution of vision in the contralateral eye suggest occlusion of -

A. Middle cerebral artery
B. Basilar artery
C. Anterior cerebral artery
D. Internal carotid artery
Answer» D. Internal carotid artery
24.

Platelet attachment to collagen is via -

A. Factor VII
B. GP VI
C. Fibronectin
D. VWF
Answer» C. Fibronectin
25.

Intrinsic factor for absorption of vitamin B12 is secreted by the -

A. Parietal cells
B. Peptic cells
C. Chief cells
D. Goblet cells
Answer» B. Peptic cells
26.

Lung involvement in chronic bronchitis is -

A. Bilateral
B. Segmental
C. Lobar
D. Unilateral
Answer» B. Segmental
27.

Non hodgkin's lymphoma most common type in India -

A. Follicular lymphoma
B. DLCL
C. Diffuse large cell B lymphoma
D. Mantle cell lymphoma
Answer» D. Mantle cell lymphoma
28.

Polymyositis is most associated with -

A. Occular involvement
B. Pharyngeal muscles involvement
C. Neck muscle
D. Proximal muscles
Answer» B. Pharyngeal muscles involvement
29.

Non-enteric associated Reiter's disease is caused by

A. Yersinia
B. Shigella
C. Salmonella
D. Chlamydia
Answer» E.
30.

Mesothelioma loom has strong association with type of asbestos -

A. Crocidolite
B. Amosite
C. Anthrophyllite
D. All of the above
Answer» B. Amosite
31.

Examples of PRION disease include -

A. Cruedzfelt Jakob disease
B. Subacute sclerosing panencephalitis
C. Alzheimer's disease
D. None of the above
Answer» B. Subacute sclerosing panencephalitis
32.

Pneumothorax occurs in all except -

A. Eosinophilic granuloma
B. Marfan's syndrome
C. Assisted ventilation
D. Bronchopulmonary Aspergillosis
Answer» E.
33.

Shock lung is characterized by:

A. Interstitial thickening
B. Diffuse alveolar damage
C. Infiltration by lymphocytes
D. Cardiogenic pulmonary edema
Answer» C. Infiltration by lymphocytes
34.

Leukaemia reaction is seen in -

A. Acute infection
B. Myelomatosis
C. Hemorrhage
D. Erythroleukaemia
Answer» B. Myelomatosis
35.

Hyperangina is caused by ?

A. Echovirus
B. Coxakie virus
C. Enterovirus
D. All of the above
Answer» E.
36.

NARP Syndrome is which type of disorder?

A. Lysosomal storage disorder
B. Lipid storage disorder
C. Mitochondrial function disorder
D. Glycogen storage disorder
Answer» D. Glycogen storage disorder
37.

Which of the following does not cause post-splenectomy septicaemia ?

A. Streptococcus pneumoniae
B. Neisseria meningitides
C. Haemophilus influenza
D. Straphylococcus aureus
Answer» E.
38.

Adult patient presents with normal or enlarged kidneys with hypertension. Most likely cause is -

A. Chronic pyelonephritis
B. Chronic glomerulonephritis
C. Amyloidosis
D. Renal artery stenosis
Answer» E.
39.

True about mitral valve prolapse,except:

A. Majority of the case present with features of mitral regurgitation
B. Transmission may be as an autosomal dominant trait
C. The disease is one of the common cardiovascular manifestations of Marfan's syndrome
D. The value leaflets characteristically show myxomatous degeneration
Answer» B. Transmission may be as an autosomal dominant trait
40.

All are true about bilateral diaphragmatic paralysis, except -

A. Sniff is positive
B. Causes of normocapnic failure
C. Diaphragmatic pacing is useful if any nerve is intact
D. None of the above
Answer» C. Diaphragmatic pacing is useful if any nerve is intact
41.

In a patient with brain abscess which investigation is contraindicated -

A. CT scan
B. Lumbar puncture
C. EEG
D. Angiogram
Answer» C. EEG
42.

Acute physiology and chronic health evaluation system (APACHE) scoring system is used as a scoring system to -

A. To predict postoperative cardiac risk
B. To predict postoperative pulmonary complications
C. To evaluate prognosis in the critical care settings
D. To evaluate prognosis after acute myocardial infarction
Answer» D. To evaluate prognosis after acute myocardial infarction
43.

All are true of polycythemia vera except

A. Myeloproliferative disorder
B. Increased red cell mass
C. Increased ESR
D. Thrombotic episodes
Answer» D. Thrombotic episodes
44.

Dopamine,True statement is

A. At 5 meug/min it causes alpha receptor stimulation
B. It's action does not depend upon dose
C. Dopamine is metabolized by DOPA decarboxylase enzyme
D. D1 receptors are excitatory and D2 receptors are inhibitory
Answer» E.
45.

Wenckebach phenomenon is defined as -

A. Progressive lengthening of PR interval till a breat is dropped
B. Slurred QRS complex
C. Irregular heart rate and premature ventricular beats
D. Shortended ST interval
Answer» B. Slurred QRS complex
46.

Th investigation of a patient shows Decreased T4,and Increased TSH.The most probable diagnosis:

A. Pituitary failure
B. Hypothalamic failure
C. Hashimoto's disease
D. Grave's disease
Answer» D. Grave's disease
47.

Which of the following is not true about atrial septal defect -

A. Atrial fibrillation
B. Wide splitting of S2
C. Loud P2
D. Severe pulmonary arterial hypertension
Answer» E.
48.

A 9yrs old boy is suffering from acute pyelonephritis.Specific urinary finding will be -

A. Nitrite test
B. Bacteria in gram stain
C. W.B.casts
D. Leucocyte esterase test
Answer» D. Leucocyte esterase test
49.

Devdas,35 yrs,with history of daily alcohol consumption for the last 7 years,is brought to the hospital emergency room with acute onsent of seeing snakes all around him in the room,not recognizing family members,violent behavior and tremulousness for few hours. There is history of his having missed the alcohol drink since todays.Examination reveals increased blood pressure,tremors,increased psychomotor activity,fearful affect,hallucinatory behaviour,disorientation,impaired judgement and insight.The most likely diagnosis is:

A. Delirium tremens.
B. Alcoholic hallucynosis.
C. Korsakoff's psychosis.
D. Wernicke encephalopathy.
Answer» B. Alcoholic hallucynosis.
50.

Which of the following statements about Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome is least correct:

A. Fever is usually mild or absent
B. Serotoxin has no role in pathogenesis
C. Usually follows Haemorrhagic colitis
D. Often self-limited
Answer» C. Usually follows Haemorrhagic colitis