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1.

Treatment of refractory ascites is -

A. AV shunt
B. Side to side portocaval shunt
C. Frusemide with paracentesis
D. Distal splenorenal shunt
Answer» C. Frusemide with paracentesis
2.

Regarding Acoustic neuroma all the following statements are true EXCEPT

A. It is a benign tumour
B. It occurs in cerebellopontine angle
C. Hearing loss is usually present
D. May be associated with type I neurofibromatosis
Answer» E.
3.

The organism most frequently related to mediastinal fibrosis is -

A. Actinomyces
B. Histoplasma
C. Hansen bacillus
D. Staphylococcus
Answer» C. Hansen bacillus
4.

Post ictal confusion is not a feature of -

A. Complex partial seizure
B. Absence seizure
C. Tonic seizure
D. Atonic seizure
Answer» C. Tonic seizure
5.

Case of primary amenorrhoea with no withdrawal bleeding with estrogen/progesterone is most likely due to -

A. Pituitary dysfunction
B. Ovarian dysfunction
C. Hypothalamic dysfunction
D. Endometrial cause
Answer» E.
6.

Mask like face is seen in -

A. Parkinsonism
B. Disseminated sclerosis
C. After strokes
D. Cerebellar disorders
Answer» B. Disseminated sclerosis
7.

Regarding raised intracranial tension in adults, true is -

A. Sutural diastasis
B. No papilloedema
C. May present with vomiting, headache and blurred version
D. No systemic symptom
Answer» D. No systemic symptom
8.

All are true about normal ECG except -

A. Lead aV R is directed directly towards the chambers of the heart
B. In frontal plane axis, normal QRS-T angle is 15
C. Lead II +ve electrode on arm and -ve electrode on Lt foot
D. Both A and B
Answer» C. Lead II +ve electrode on arm and -ve electrode on Lt foot
9.

False about COPD is -

A. Decreased FEV1
B. Decreased midexpiratory peaks flow rate
C. Increased residual capacity
D. Decreased diffusion capacity
Answer» E.
10.

Original syndrome described by Zollinger and Ellison is -

A. Hypergastrenemia with non-beta cell tumour
B. Hypergastrenemia with beta cell tumour
C. G cell hyperplasia
D. Pernicious anemia
Answer» E.
11.

In Turner's syndrome which of the following is not seen

A. Short stature
B. Widely spaced nipple
C. Webbed neck
D. Mental retardation
Answer» E.
12.

A person sustains head trauma leading to transection of pituitary stalk.All can be consequence of this, except -

A. SIADH
B. Diabetes mellitus
C. Diabetes incipidus
D. Hyperprolactinemia
Answer» C. Diabetes incipidus
13.

Kimmelstiel-Wilson lesions are specific for -

A. Type I diabetes mellitus
B. Type II diabetes mellitus
C. MODY
D. All of the above
Answer» B. Type II diabetes mellitus
14.

Rozina, 35yrs, HIV patient complains of visual disturbances.Fundal examination shows bilateral retinal exudates and perivascular haemorrhages.Which viruses are most likely to be responsible for this retinitis:

A. Human herpes virus 8
B. Herpes simplex virus
C. Epstein-Barr(EB) virus
D. Cytomegalovirus
Answer» E.
15.

All of the following are associated with increased anion-gap type of metabolic acidosis except :

A. DKA
B. COPD
C. Shock
D. Ingestion of ante-freeze
Answer» C. Shock
16.

In a patient with hemoptysis, indications for hospitalization all except -

A. Loss of >600 ml of blood per 24 hrs
B. Shock index >1.4
C. Hematocrit >40%
D. Patient with comorbid conditions
Answer» D. Patient with comorbid conditions
17.

Bacterial endocarditis is most commonly seen in -

A. VSD
B. PDA
C. ASD
D. AS
Answer» B. PDA
18.

All of the following statements about Non Small Cell Carcinoma of Lung (NSCCl)are true,Except:

A. Squammous Cell Carcinoma is the most common NSCCL amongst Asian population
B. Gefitinib is most effective for female smokers with adenocarcinoma on histology
C. Contralateral mediastinal nodes are a contraindication to surgical resection
D. Single Agent Chemotherapy is preferred for patient >70 years with advanced disease
Answer» C. Contralateral mediastinal nodes are a contraindication to surgical resection
19.

In a patient who had a anterior MI and RBBB and left atrial hypertrophy on ECG, the following is to be done -

A. IV atropine
B. Isoprenaline drip
C. Oral propranolol
D. Temporary pacing
Answer» E.
20.

Patient with jaundice and white stools.Which of the following enzymes is not raised ?

A. 5' nucleotidase
B. Alkaline phosphatase
C. Glutamine reductase
D. Gamma glutamyl transpeptidase
Answer» D. Gamma glutamyl transpeptidase
21.

Which of the following drug is not used in visceral leishmaniasis ?

A. Miltefosine
B. Hydroxychloroquine
C. Pentamidine
D. Paromomycin
Answer» C. Pentamidine
22.

Hashimoto's thyroiditis all are true except -

A. Maximum incidence in children
B. Neutrophilic infiltration
C. Pain
D. None of the above
Answer» E.
23.

Commonest cause of cerebral infarction is -

A. Embolism
B. Arteritis
C. Thrombosis
D. Cysticercosis
Answer» B. Arteritis
24.

ECG finding in left ant. hemiblock is -

A. Small 'q' waves in lead I and a VL
B. Wide QRS complex
C. RSR pattern in lead VI
D. OS pattern in lead II, III and a VF
Answer» B. Wide QRS complex
25.

All are seen in Turner's syndrome, except -

A. XO pattern
B. Webbed neck
C. Short stature
D. Menatl retardation
Answer» E.
26.

The most likely diagnosis in the case of a patient with multiple pulmonary cavities, haematuria and red cell casts is -

A. Anti-GBM disease
B. Churg-Strauss allergic granulomatosis
C. Systemic lupus erythematosus
D. Wegner's Granulomatosis
Answer» E.
27.

Treatment of acute gout includes all except -

A. NSAID
B. Colchicine
C. Allopurinol
D. All of the above
Answer» D. All of the above
28.

All are associated with thymoma except:

A. Myasthenia gravis
B. Red cell aplasia
C. Compression of the superior mediastinum
D. Hypergammaglobulinemia
Answer» E.
29.

A 28yrs asymptomatic female is found to have arrythymias and a systolic murmur associated with midsystolic clicks;The investigation of choice is:

A. Tc scan
B. Electrophysiological testing
C. Angiography
D. Ecocardiography
Answer» E.
30.

Retinopathy is most likely to be seen with -

A. IDDM of 4 years duration
B. NIDDM of 8 years duration
C. Gastational diabetes
D. Juvenile diabetes started before puberty
Answer» D. Juvenile diabetes started before puberty
31.

Thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura is characterised by the presence of the following features, except -

A. Coomb's negative haemolytic anemia
B. Normocytic normochromic blood picture
C. Renal failure
D. Neurological abnormalities
Answer» C. Renal failure
32.

All are following are associated with obesity except -

A. Hypothyroidism
B. Cushing's syndrome
C. Insulinoma
D. Addison's disease
Answer» E.
33.

Disease, does not recur in the kidney after renal transplant is -

A. Alport syndrome
B. SLE with renal involvement
C. Good Pasteur's syndrome
D. Diabetic nephropathy
Answer» B. SLE with renal involvement
34.

Curschmann's spirals in sputum is seen in -

A. Tuberculosis cavity
B. Asthma
C. Bronchiectasis
D. Bronchitis
Answer» C. Bronchiectasis
35.

Which of the following is NOT seen in furious Rabies -

A. Hyperexcitability
B. Aerophobia
C. Hypertension
D. Constriction of pupil
Answer» D. Constriction of pupil
36.

Following are the causes for Addison's disease except -

A. Amyloidosis
B. Hemochromatosis
C. Tuberculosis
D. Diabetes mellitus
Answer» E.
37.

Gold standard investigation in the diagnosis of the reflux oesophagitis is -

A. 24 hr pH monitoring
B. Endoscopy
C. Biopsy
D. Oesoph manometry
Answer» B. Endoscopy
38.

Hypercalcemia is associated with all of the bellow Except:

A. Milk alkali syndrome
B. Celiac disease
C. Hyperparathyroidism
D. Sarcoidosis
Answer» C. Hyperparathyroidism
39.

In DIC all are correct except-

A. Increased bleeding tendency
B. Prolonged PT,APTT,TT
C. Decrease D-dimer and fibrin split products
D. Heparin can be used
Answer» D. Heparin can be used
40.

Not a feature of Myasthenic Eaton Lambert syndrome -

A. Proximal muscle weakness
B. Hyporeflexia and autonomic symptoms
C. Female predominance
D. Carcinoma lung
Answer» D. Carcinoma lung
41.

In epilepsy, EEG is -

A. Diagnostic
B. Useless in diagnosis
C. Complementary in diagnosis
D. May or may not be useful
Answer» E.
42.

A patient presenting with jaundice the HIDA scan would be most useful for which of the following:

A. Biliary atresia
B. Cholelithiasis
C. Bile duct carcinoma
D. Benign biliary disease
Answer» B. Cholelithiasis
43.

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

A. Epilepsy starts after the age of 5 years
B. Seizures have focal features clinical
C. EEG shows a focal seizure source
D. Control of seizures is difficult
Answer» B. Seizures have focal features clinical
44.

Unconjugated bilirubin is increased in all except -

A. Hemolytic anemia
B. Crigler-Najjar syndrome
C. Gilbert's syndrome
D. Dubin-Johnson syndrome
Answer» E.
45.

Characteristic eye sign in dysthyroid status -

A. Exophthalmus
B. Ptosis
C. Optic neuropathy
D. Myopathy
Answer» B. Ptosis
46.

Renal damage due to amphotericin B are all,except

A. Azotemia
B. Renal tubular acidosis
C. Glomerulonephritis
D. Hypokalemia
Answer» D. Hypokalemia
47.

Features of primary hyperaldosteronism are A/E:

A. Hypokalemia
B. Hypertension
C. Paedal oedema
D. Polyurea
Answer» D. Polyurea
48.

Which of the following is the test for reversible cardiac ischemia?

A. Thallium scan
B. Angiography
C. Resting Echocardiography
D. MUGA
Answer» B. Angiography
49.

Which of the following is the best test for assessment of iron status?

A. Ferritin
B. Transferrin
C. Hemoglobin
D. Serum iron
Answer» B. Transferrin
50.

Plasmapheresis is used in which of the following treatment?

A. Disseminated intravascular coagulation
B. Autoimmune hemolytic anemia
C. Hemolytic uremic syndrome
D. Thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura
Answer» E.