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MAHE 2001 PG

Anatomy

1. In dislocation of 5th and 6th cervical vertebra which of the following spinal nerve is
injured.
a. VI, b. V, c. IV, d. III
Ans: (a)
2. Pudendal nerve does not supply:
a. Labia Minora, b. Ischiocavernosus, c.Posterior Fornix of Vagina, d. Urethral
Sphincter.
Ans: (b)
3. Motor area for speech is situated in:
a. Superior Temporal Gyrus, b. Inferior Frontal Gyrus, c. Superior Frontal Gyrus, d.
Inferior Parietal Gyrus.
Ans: (b)

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4. Which of the following match is incorrect
a. Vermis: - Plans the Movements, b. Cerebrocerebellum: - Receives the
Rubrocerebellar Connections, c. Spinocerebellum: - Proprioception, d.
Vestibulocerebellum: - Controls Eye Movements.
Ans: (a)
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5. Neuropraxia is
a. Lethal Nerve Injury, b. Nerve Is Cut But sheath Intact, c. Sheath Is Cut But Nerve
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Intact, d. Can Not be Repaired.


Ans: (b)
6. Not Mesodermal in origin is
a. Respiratory Tract Lining, b. Kidney, c. Heart, d. Liver
Ans: (a)
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Physiology

1. A cell is put in ECF which is highly permeable to Na+, false is


a. Na+ Moves Along the Concentration Gradient, b. The Potential Across the Cell
Membrane Drops to 70mv, c. Na+ Comes out of the Cell, d. The Electrogenic
Potential is 0 at Isoelectric pH.
Ans: (c)
2. Transport of fatty acids across the inner mitochondrial membrane is carried out by
a. Carnitine, b. Epinephrine, c. Pyruvate Kinase, d. NADPH
Ans: (a)
3. A patient having diabetic ketoacidosis is passing ketones in urine, having severe
dehydration and hyperkalemia. The diabetes is insulin dependent and the serum
levels are as follows.
a. pH = 7.1, pCO2 = 25, pO2 = 95, HCO3 = 12, Na+ = 135, K+ = 5.5
PCO2 is less due to:
a. Metabolic Acidosis with Low Bicarbonate, b. Hyperventilation with Low pH, c.
Hyperkalemia, d. All of the Above.
Ans: (d)
4. Why there is hyperkalemia in above situation
a. Lack of Insulin Causes K+ to Move out of Cell, b. Lack of Insulin Causes K+ to
move inside the cell, c. Low pH causes hyperkalemia, d. Due to hyperventilation.
Ans: (d)
5. Following are the values for saturation of hemoglobin with gases
pao2 = 60mmHg, paco2 = 30mmhg
O2 saturation in arterial blood = 17
Hb = 14mg/dl
Calculate the percentage of O2 saturation in arterial blood.
a. 17 (60x.003) x 100
b. 14x1.34 x 100

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c. 17x1.34 x 100
14x1.34 17-(60x.003) 60x.003

d. 14 (60x.003) x 100
17x1.34
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Ans: (a)
6. Tetanising stimulus is given to a muscle. Increased stimulus is due to
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a. Recruitment phenomenon, b. Increased Ca++ influx into muscle fibers,


c. Contraction of different muscle fibers at different places, d. All of above.
Ans: (b)
7. About perfusion of heart not true is
a. It is 84ml/min, b. Coronary flow at rest in 250ml/min. c. At rest heart extracts 70-
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80% of O2 form each unit of blood given to it, d. Coronary vessels are compressed
during systole.
Ans: (a)

Biochemistry

1. Coenzyme responsible for single carbon transfer is


a. Acetyl Coenzyme A, b. Biotin, c. THF4, d. Pyridoxine
Ans: (c)

2. Abnormal base in t RNA is


a. Dihydrouracil, b. Orotic Acid, c. Methyl Xanthine, d. Cystine
Ans: (a)
3. Enzyme used in recombinant DNA technology is
a. Restriction Endonuclease, b. Pyridoxine Dehydrogenase, c. RNA Polymerase II, d.
DNA Ligase
Ans: (a)
4. The transfer of genetic material form one bacteria to other through bacteriophage
is called as
a. Conjugation, b. Transcription, c. Transduction, d. Replication
Ans: (c)

Pharmacology

1. Which of the following can be used both as mydriatic and cycloplegic


a. Tropicamide, b. Homatropine, c. Atropine. d. Ipratropium Bromide
Ans: (c)
2. Dioctyl sodium sulfosuccinate is used to prevent
a. Hemorrhagic Cystitis, b. Nausea and Vomiting, c. Thrombocytopenia, d. Diarrhea.

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Ans: (a)
3. Which of the following was derived form penicillin and was used first
a. Lovastatin, b. Fluvastatin, c. Simvastatin, d. Gemfibrozil
Ans: (a)
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4. Treatment of ascariasis are all except
a. Pyrantel Pamoate, b. Piperazine, c. Albendazole, d. DEC
Ans: (d)
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5. Upgrading of receptors is due to


a. Increased uptake of agonist by them, b. Increased interaction with antagonist, c.
Both of the above, d. None of the above.
Ans: (a)
6. Acid production is decreased by
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a. H1 Antagonists, b. H+ K+ pump blocker, c. Nicotinic receptor blockers, d. All of


the above
Ans: (b)
7. Bromocriptine acts by
a. Increasing dopamine in brain, b. Hyperprolactinemia in brain, c. Increases GH
level in Acromegaly, d. None of the above
Ans: (a)

8. 5HT3 blocker is
a. Ondansetron, b. Tamsulosin, c. Dazoxiben, d. Primagrel
Ans: (a)
9. K+ channel blocker is
a. Minoxidil, b. Cromokalin, c. Phenacidil, d. Sulfonyl Ureas
Ans: (d)
10. Side effect of sodium nitroprusside is
a. Metabolic Acidosis, b. Hypotension, c. Thiocyanate Toxicity, d.
Thrombocytopenia
Ans: (b)
11. levels of theophylline are increased by all except
a. erythromycin, b. Cimetidine, c. Carbamazepine, d. Propanolol
Ans: (d)
12. Mechanism of action of dantrolene is
a. GABA-A inhibitor, b. GABA-B inhibitor, c. Direct action on ca++ channel, d.
uncouples contraction from depolarization of muscle membrane
And: (d)
13. Finasteride is
a. Antiestrogen , b. 5 Reductase Inhibitor, c. Antiprogestogen, d. 5
Hydrotestosterone Inhibitor.
Ans: (b)
14. Mechanism of action of adenosine is

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a. Increases K+ Efflux and Decreasing Ca++ release in heart muscle, b. Inhibiting K+
channels, c. Inhibiting Na+ K+ ATPase, d. Increases Ca++ Influx.
Ans: (a)
15. Abciximab is
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a. Platelet Inhibitor, b. Anticancer, c. Immunosuppresant, d. Anti Hypertensive.
Ans: (a)
16. Which of the following is given in diabetes insipidus in both children and adults
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a. 8 Lysine Vasopressin, b. 8 Arginine Vasopressin, c. Desmopressin Acetate, d.


Desmopressin lactate.
Ans: (c)
17. Treatment of meningococcal meningitis is
a. Penicillin, b. Rifampin, c. Ciprofloxacin, d. Ceftriaxone.
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Ans: (a)
18. About Vancomycin true is
a. It is glycopeptide antibiotic against multiresistant staphylococci, b. Causes Pseudo
Membranous Colitis, c. Inhibits Protein Synthesis, d. Binds to Terminal Dipeptide
sequence of Peptidoglycan
Ans: (a)

Pathology

1.Rhinopyma is
a. Caused by rhinoscleromatis Klebsiellae, b. Acne Vulgaris, c. Rhinosporium
Seeberi d. None of the above.
Ans: (d)
2. Most radiosensitive tumor is
a. Embryonal Carcinoma, b. Yolk Sac Tumor, c. Teratoma, d. Seminoma.
Ans: (d)
3. Dysgerminoma is
a. Radiosensitive, b. Radioresistant, c. Responds to chemotherapy, d. Responds to
Surgery
Ans: (a)
4. Early metastasis through blood is seen in
a. Teratoma, b. Choriocarcinoma, c. Seminoma, d. Melanoma.
Ans: (b)
5. Chromosome 5 is associated with
✁ ✂ ✄☎✆☎ ✆ ✝✞✟✠✡✄ ☛✡☞✌ ✍✡✆✎✏✡✌☎✌✑ ✒✁ ✓✆✔✟✕ ☛☎✖✟ ✗✡✆☎☛☎✌✑ ✔✁ ✗✕✡✘✠✙✌ ✞☎✌✟ ✌✟✑ ✞✁
Peutz Jeghers.
Ans: (a)
6. Not premalignant is
✁ ✓✆✔✟✕ ☛☎✖✟ ✗✡✆☎☛☎✌✑ ✒✁ ✂ ✄☎✆☎ ✆ ✍✡✆✎✏✡✌☎✌ ✗✡✆☎✑ ✔✁ ✚☞✕✔✡☛✙✌ ✛✎✠✞✕✡✄✟✑ ✞✁ ✍✟☞☛✜

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Jeghers Syndrome.
Ans: (d)
7. Philadelphia chromosome is
a. 8:21, b. 9:22, c. 9:21, d. 8:22
Ans: (b)
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8. Autosomal recessive is
a. Hun☛☎✠✢☛✡✠✙✌ ✗✘✡✕✟ ✑ ✒✁ ✣✡✠ ✤☎✆✆✟✒✕ ✠✞✙✌ ✥☎✌✟ ✌✟✑ ✔✁ ✦✎✡☛✡✠☎✔ ✥✎✌☛✕✡✏✘✎✑ ✔✁
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Hemarthrosis
Ans: (d)
9. Blood stored in citrate phosphate dextrose has
a. Increased K+, b. Increased 2, 3, DPG, c. Swollen Red Blood Cells
d. All of above
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Ans: (d)
✧★✁ ✩☞✕✪☎☛☛✙✌ ✆✎✄✏homa is caused by
a. Epstein Bar Virus, b. Arbo Virus, c. Picorna Virus, d. Poxvirus
Ans: (a)
✧✧✁ ✫✩✣ ✞✡✟✌✠✙☛ ✔ ☞✌✟
✁ ✬✡✞✢✪☎✠✙✌ ✭✎✄✏✘✡✄ ✑ ✒✁ ✮ ✏✡✌☎✙✌ ✛ ✕✔✡✄ ✑ ✔✁ ✯ ✌✡✏✘ ✕✎✠✢✟ ✆ ✗ ✕✔☎✠✡✄ ✑ ✞✁
✩☞✕✪☎☛☛✙✌ ✆✎✄✏✘✡✄ ✁
Ans: (b)
12. Relapse of plasmodium vivax malaria is due to
a. Microzoites, b. Sporozoites, c. Gametocytes, d. Hypnozoites
Ans(d)
13. Paucibacillary leprosy can be differentiated from multibacillary leprosy by,
a. Morphological Index, b. Bacteriological index, c. Lepromin Test, d. Lepra
Reaction.
Ans: (b)
Microbiology

1. Which of the following can not be cultured


a. Blastomyces, b. Coccidiodes, c. Sporotrichum, d. Rhinosporidium Seeberi
Ans: (d)
2. Why staphylococus normally harbours the skin
a, Because of Presence of Hyaluronidase, b. Catalase, c. Coagulase, d. Lipase.
Ans; (c)
3. A man had Egg Salad 1-4 hours back and developed diarrhea, vomiting and
abdominal pain. He had poisoning with
a. Staphylococcus, b. Salmonella, c. Bacillus Cereus, d. Clostridium
Ans: (a)
4. Which is not a type III hypersensitivity reaction
a. Tuberculosis, b. Serum Sickness Reaction, c. Glomerulonephritis, d. Arthus

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Reaction.
Ans: (a)

Preventive and Social Medicine


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1. Annual growth rate is said to be explosive when it is more than:
a. 1.5, b. 1.0, c.2.0, d. 2.5
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Ans: (c)
2. Optimum fluoride level is
a. 0.2-0.4mg/dl, b. 0.2-0.8mg/dl, c. 0.5-0.8mg/dl, d. 0.2-0.5mg/dl
Ans: (c)
3. Incubation period of measles is
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a. 8-10days, b. 10-14days, c. 20-22days, d. 8-21days.


Ans: (b)
4. Concentration of iodine at consumption level should be
a. 100ppm, b. 150ppm. c. 200ppm, d. 15ppm.
Ans: (d)
5. Iron content in human milk is
a. 0.1mg, b. 0.3mg, c. 0.5mg, d. 0.7mg
Ans: (d)
6. operational efficacy of malaria is
a. API, b. Infant Parasite Rate, c. Spleen Rate, d. ABER
Ans: (d)
7. Which of the following is not caused by mosquito
a. Q-Fever, b. Yellow Fever, c. Rift Valley Fever, d. Japanese Encephalitis.
Ans: (a)
8. Road to health chart was given by
a. Swaminathan, b. David Morley, c. Jeffrey, d. Williams
Ans: (b)
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a. Disability rate, b. Survival rate, c. Morbidity, d. Mode of Prevention
Ans: (a)
10.Child survival index involves
a. Children below 5 years, b. Children below 4 years, c. Children up to 1 year, d. All
of the above.
And: (a)
11.Etiological factor of disease is scientifically proved by
a. Case Control study, b. Cohort study, c. Descriptive Epidemiology, d. Randomised
controlled trial.
Ans: (c)
12.Matching is done
a. To remove Berkesonian bias, b. Confounding factor is removed, c. Selection bias

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is removed, d. All of the above.
Ans: (b)
13.Passive immunisation is
a. Booster Dose of TT for a cut in leg, b. Antitoxin for Diptheria, c. Pertussis
Vaccine, d. Polio Vaccine
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Ans: (b)
14.Benzathine Prophylaxis for rheumatic fever is
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a. Primary Prevention, b. Primordial Prevention, c. Secondary Prevention, d.


Tertiary Prevention.
Ans: (c)
15.Wheat is deficient in
a. Threonine, b. Methionine, c. Tryptophan, d. Leucine.
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Ans: (a)
16. Who is involved is ICDS
a. Multipurpose Worker, b. Trained Dais, c. Village Health Guide, d. Anganwadi
Worker.
Ans: (d)
17. Which of the following is almost eradicated from India.
a. Measles, b. Polio, c. Tetanus, d. Guinea Worm Disease
Ans: (a)
18. Humidity is measured by
a. Kata Thermometer, b. Sling Psychrometer, c. Micrometer, d. Thermometer.
Ans: (b)

Forensic Medicine

1. Least toxic lead is


a. Carbonate, b. Sulphide, c. Oxide, d. Arsenate
Ans: (b)
2. Two barr bodies are seen in
a, XXX, b. 47XXY, c. XO, d. 46XXY
Ans: (a)
✁ ✮✆☎✠✁ ✟✆☛✟✕✙✌ ✌✎✠✞✕✡✄✟ ☎✌

a. XO, b. 46XY, c. 45XY, d. XXY


Ans: (d)
4. Split laceration resembles
a. Incised wound, d. Abrasion, c. Gun shot wound, d. Contusion
Ans: (a)
5. Antemortem drowning is diagnosed by
a. Fine froth at mouth and nostrils, b. Cutis Anserina, c. Weeds and grass in hand, d.
water in stomach,
Ans: (a)

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6. Most important job of medicolegal autopsy is to find
a. Time Since Death, b. Manner of Death, c. Mode of Death, d. Cause of Death.
Ans: (b)
7. Alkali is neutralized by
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a. Hydrochloric Acid, b. Sulphuric Acid, c. Nitric Acid, d. Vinegar
Ans: (d)
8. Cross examination of prosecution witness is done by,
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a. Defense Lawyer, b. Prosecutor form Outside, c. Public Prosecutor, d. Police.


Ans: (a)

ENT
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1. Tobey Ayer test is for


a. Petrositis, b. Cerebral Abcess, c. lateral sinus thrombosis, d. Gradenigo syndrome
Ans: (c)
2. Acute Laryngotracheobronchitis is caused by
a. ✂ Hemolytic Streptococci, b. Corynebactrium Diptheriae,
c. Staphylococci Aureus, d. Clostridium
Ans: (b)
3. In vocal cords web formation after radiation is prevented by
a. tracheostomy tube, b. Mc Knought heel, c. Antibiotics, d. None of the above.
Ans: (b)
4. Tone decay test is used to measure
a. Conductive deafness, b. Cochlear deafness, c. Retrocochlear deafness, d. Non
organic deafness
Ans: (c)
✁ ✁☎✠✠✟ ☛✟✌☛ ☎✌ ✏✡✌☎☛☎✖✟ ✡✠ ✒✡☛✘ ✌☎✞✟✌ ✠✞ ✂✟✒✟✕✙✌ ☎✌ ✆ ateralised to left the type of
deafness is
a. Left sensorineural, b. Right Sensorineural, c. Left conductive, d. Both sides
conductive.
Ans: (a)
6. Mouse nibbled appearance of vocal cords is seen in
a. Tuberculosis, b. Keratosis laryngis, c. Laryngeal carcinoma, d. Diptheric
Laryngitis.
Ans: (a)
7. Ossicular chain lever ratio is
a. 1.3:1, b. 1.1:1, c. 1.2:1, d. 1:1
Ans: (a)
8. Chronic retropharyngeal abscess is caused by,
a. Malignancy, b. Acute retropharyngeal abscess, c. Tuberculosis, d. Diphtheria.
Ans: (c)

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9. Parosmia is
a. Bad smell, b. False Perception of smell, c. Perverted, d. Pungent smell
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Ophthalmology

1. Treatment of extended panopthalmitis is


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a. Exentration, b. Evisceration, c. Enucleation, d. Antibiotics


Ans: (b)
2. Retrobulbar neuritis is characterized by
a. Keratic precipitates, b. Disc edema, c. Vitreous hemorrhage, d. Afferent pupillary
defect.
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Ans: (d)
3. Rosette cataract is caused by
a. Trauma, b. retinitis pigmentosa, c. CRAO, d. Diabetes
Ans: (a)
4. Lens protein glaucoma is caused by
a. Morgagnian cataract, b. Nuclear cataract, c. Traumatic cataract, d. Intumescent
cataract.
Ans: (a)
5. Inert intraocular foreign body is
a. Aluminum, b. Gold, c. Copper, d. Iron
Ans: (b)
6. Cobble stone appearance is seen in
a. Trachoma, b. Spring catarrah, c. Vernal Keratitis, d. Herpes zoster keratitis
Ans: (b)
7. Inability to seen laterally and downward is due to paralysis of
a. Trochlear nerve, b. Abducent nerve, c. Oculomotor, d. Trigeminal nerve
Ans: (b)
8. Dilated fixed pupil is due to paralysis of
a. Oculomotor nerve, b. Trochlear nerve, c. Trigeminal, d. Opthalmic nerve.
Ans: (a)
9. Cherry red spot in Macula is seen in all except
✁ ✯☎✟✄ ✠✠ ✏☎✔✪ ✞☎✌✟ ✌✟✑ ✒✁ ✦☞✔✡✆☎✏☎✡✞✡✌☎✌✑ ✔✁ ✚ ✎ ✌ ✔✘✙✌ ✞☎✌✟ ✌✟✑ ✞✁ ✤☎✆✌✡✠✙✌
disease.
Ans: (d)
10. Pulsating proptosis is seen in
a. Cavernous sinus thrombosis, b. Retinoblastoma, c. Caroticocavernous fistula, d.
Papilledema
Ans: (c)
11. Terminal stage of chronic simple glaucoma is
✁ ✚✟✄✏✡✕ ✆ ☎✌✆ ✠✞ ✖☎✌☎✡✠✑ ✒✁ ✥✡☞✒✆✟ ✕✔☞ ☛✟ ✌✔✡☛✡✄ ✑ ✔✁ ✯ ✌ ✆ ✌☛✟✏✑ ✞✁ ✩ ✟✕✕☞✄✙✌

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scotoma.
Ans: (a)

Orthopedics
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1. Osteoarthritis involves
a. Knee joint in female more than 50 years, b. Shoulder joint in females more than 50
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years, c. Hip joint in females less than 50 years, d. Knee joint in males more than 50
years.
Ans: (a)
2. A young boy having PIVD is having pain in right big toe and weakness of
extensor hallucis longus tendon, ankle jerk is preserved on right side. The lesion is
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between
a. L4 and L5, b. L5 and S1, c. L3 and L4, d. L1 and L2
Ans: (a)
3. Congential club foot is characterized by
a. Plantar flexion, inversion and fore foot adduction, b. Dorsiflexion, inversion and
forefoot adduction, c. Plantar extension, inversion and forefoot adduction, d.
Dorsiflexion, eversion and forefoot abduction.
Ans: (a)
4. Lytic lesion on metaphysis is seen in
a. Osteosarcoma, b. Osteoid osteoma, c. Osteoclastoma, d. Osteochondroma
Ans: (a)
5. Complication of supracondylar fracture are all except
✁ ✦✟✞☎ ✠ ✠✟✕✖✟ ☎✠ ☞✕✎✑ ✒✁ ✯✡✠ ☞✠☎✡✠✑ ✔✁✗☞✒☎☛☞✌ ✖ ✕☞✌✑ ✞✁ ✣✡✆✪✄ ✠✙✌ ☎✌✔✘✟✄☎✔
contracture
Ans: (b)
6. Medial epicondyle injury causes:
a. Adduction of digit not possible due to injury to ulnar nerve, b. Flexion at
metacarpophalangeal joint not possible, c. Apposition of thumb in not possible, d.
Abduction of digits not possible.
Ans: (a)
7. Medial leminiscus injury is due to
a. Its attachment to medial collateral ligament, b. Rotation on extended knee, c.
excessive flexion of knee, d. Attachment to lateral meniscus.
Ans: (a)
✁ ✬ ✠✌✟✠✙✌ ✞☎✌✟ ✌✟ ☎✌ ✔✘ ✕ ✔☛✟✕☎✜✟✞ ✒✎✑
a. Extension of both MP and IP joints, b. Extension of MP and flexion of IP joints, c.
Extension of IP and flexion of MP joints, d. Extension of wrist and flexion of MP
joints.
Ans: (b)

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Surgery

1. Isolated limb perfusion is done in malignant melanoma by:


a. Cytosine arabinoside, b. Cyclophosphamide, c. Methotrexate, d. Melphalan.
Ans: (d)
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2. Most malignant melanoma is
a. Acral lentigenous, b. Nodular, c. Lentigo maligna, d. Amelanotic.
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Ans: (b)
✁ ✛✔✘✄✡✕✆✙✌ ✠✡✞✟ ✌☎✢✠☎✁☎✟✌✁
a. Good prognosis, b. Bad prognosis, c. Is of utmost significance, d. Is of no
significance.
Ans: (d)
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4. A patient with AIIDS having fistula in ano and who CD4 cell count is less than
400 is treated by
a. Seton, b. Fistulectomy, c. Fissurotomy, d. None.
Ans: (d)
5. Most common hernia to occur spontaneously is
a. Inguinal, b. Femoral, c. Incisional, d. Umbilical
Ans: (a)
6. Lithogenic bile is formed due to
a. Increased bile salts, b. Increased bile pigments, c. Increased cholesterol, d.
Increased oxalates.
Ans: (c)
7. In carcinoma peritonei main mechanism of spread of malignant cells is
a. Cytokines, b. Capillary action, c. Angiogenesis, d. Gravity, e. Diffuse Adhesions.
Ans: (d)
8. In gall bladder inflammation, pain is referred to
a. Hypogastrium, b. Epigastrium, c. Shoulder tip, d. Periumbilical region
Ans: (c)
9. Chancroid is caused by
a. Chlamydia, b. Treponema pallidum, c. Hemophilus ducreyi, d. Hemophilus
influenzae.
Ans: (c)
10. Treatment of chronic pseudopancreatic cyst is
a. Cystogastrotomy, b. Gastrectomy, c. Cystectomy, d. Cystopancreatomy
Ans: (a)
11. For by pass surgery, diameter of vein should be at least
a. 9.5mm, b. 7mm, c. 5mm, d. 1cm
Ans: (b)
12. Suture material used to suture intestine is
a. Silk, b. Catgut, c. Vicryl, d. PDS
Ans: (d)

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13. Polydioxanone dissolves with in
a. 7 days, b. 21 days, c. 100 days, d. 221 days.
Ans: (d)
14. Death due to aortic aneurysm occurs in
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a. 60 percent, b. 80 percent, c. 90 percent, d. 100 percent.
Ans: (b)
15. Most common complication after surgery of aortic aneurysm is
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a. Hemorrhage, b. Infection, c. respiratory complication, d. Renal failure


Ans: (c)
16. Peu de orange is due to
a. Acute lymphedema, b. Orange color of skin of breast, c. Both of above, d. None.
Ans: (c)
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17. If bleeding does not stop after sclerotherapy and balloon tamponade in
esophageal varices what is the next step of management.
a. Devascularisation and resection, b. Portocaval shunt, c. Any of the above, d. None
of the above.
Ans: (c)
18. Increase amylase and Lipase are seen in
a. Acute pancreatitis, b. chronic pancreatitis, c. Pancreatic abcess, d. Pancreatic
carcinoma.
Ans: (a)
✧ ✁ ✁✠ ✞✟✂☞✟✕✖ ☎✠✙✌ ☛✘✎✕✡☎✞☎☛☎✌ ✆✆ ✕✟ ✌✟✟✠ ✟ ✔✟✏☛
a. Increased ESR, b. Increased radioiodine uptake, c. Thyroxine is of no help, d.
Hypothyroidism, hyperthyroidism both are seen.
Ans: (b)
20. Ascitis is said to be present only when fluid is more than
a. 500ml, b. 1000ml, c. 1500ml, d. 2000ml.
Ans: (c)
21. Thoracotomy is indicated in all except
a. Hemetemesis is 100ml in 24 hrs, b. Rigid bronchoscopy is used, c. Non involved
areas are kept in dependent position, d. Spontaneous pneumothorax.
Ans: (c)

Obstetrics and gynecology

1. Endometriosis is characterized by
a. Secondary dysmenorrhea, b. Secondary amenorrhea, c. Menorrhagia, d. Secondary
infertility.
Ans: (a)
2. Most common cause of PID in women is
a. Chlamydia, b. T.B, c. Mycoplasma, d. Virus.
Ans: (a)

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3. Safe period is
a. 5th day of menstruation to 16th day of cycle, b. 1 week before menstruation and 1
week from the 1st day of menstruation, c. 14-18 day of cycle, d. None of the above
Ans: (b)
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4. First sign of carcinoma of fallopian tube is
a. watery discharge per vagina, b. Irregular bleeding, c. Mass per rectum, d. Mass per
abdomen.
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Ans: (a)
5. Follwing ovarian tumor is associated with genital complications
a. Theca cell, b. Granulosa cell, c. Dysgerminoma, d. Choriocarcinoma.
Ans: ✔✁✙
6. Which of the following hormones does not cross placenta
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a. Insulin, b. Growth hormone, c. Adrenaline, d. Thyroxine


Ans: (d)
7. Formation pf amniotic fluid in a full term amniotic cavity is by
a. Urine form fetus, b. Mothers urine, c. Placenta, d. Umblical vein
Ans: (a)
8. Most Lengthy portion of fallopian tube is
a. Isthmus, b. Interstitial, c. Ampulla, d. Fimbriae.
Ams: (c)
9. Contraceptive which is not an interceptive is
a. RU-486, b. Cu-T, c. O.C Pills, d. Norplant
Ans: (d)
10. Menorrhagia is a complication of
a. O.C pills, b. Triphasic pills, c. Copper-T, d. Progestasert
Ans: (d)
11. Candidiasis cannot be caused by
a. O.C pills, b. Pregnancy, c. Diabetes, d. Hypertension
Ans: (d)
12. Normal pelvis in a female is
a. Android, b. Anthropoid, c. Gynecoid, d. Platypelloid
Ans: (c)
13. Abnormal polarity is not seen in
✁ ✬✎✏✡☛✡✠☎✔ ☎✠✟✕☛ ☞☛✟✕☞✌✑ ✒✁ ✁✠✔✡✡✕✞☎✠ ☛✟ ☞☛✟✕☎✠✟ ✔☛☎✡✠✑ ✔✁ ✩ ✠✞✆✙✌ ✕☎✠✢✑ ✞✁ ✗✟✕✖☎✔ ✆
dystocia
Ans: (d)

Pediatrics

1. Milk prevents which of the following infections


a. Pulmonary, b. Skin, c. Urinary, d. Enteric
Ans: (d)

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2. Wide anterior fontanelle are not seen in
a. Craniostosis, b. Rubella, c. Achondroplasia. d. Hydrocephalus
✝✠✌ ✒✁
3. Physiological jaundice is which
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a. Appears on day 2 and disappears by day 7, b. Appears on day 1 and persists for 15
days, c. Appears at birth and remains for 6 month, d. Appears at birth and disappears
by 1 month.
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Ans: (a)

Medicine

1. Acute bacterial endocarditis is caused by,


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a. Staph epidermidis, b.Staph aureus, c. streptococcus viridans, d. Strepto coccus


pyogens.
Ans: (b)
2. About I.V drug users false is
a. Contaminated drug is the cause of endocarditis, b. Tricuspid valve is commonly
affected, c. Staph aureus is causative organism, d. Contaminated needles pass the
infection.
Ans: (a)
3. Bence Jones proteins are seen in
✁ ✤ ✆✞✟✠✌☛✕✡✄✙✌ ✄ ✔✕✡✢✆✡✒☞✆☎✠✟✄☎ ✑ ✒✁ ✦ ✆☎✢✠ ✠☛ ✄✟✆ ✠✡✄ ✑✔✁ ✦☞✆☛☎✏✆✟ ✄✎✟✆✡✄ ✑
d. Chronic renal failure.
Ans: (c)
4. Heat stroke is characterized by all except
a. High temperature, b. High pulse, c. Fever, d. Sweating.
Ans: (d)
5. ✝✌✒✟✌☛✡✌ ✞✡✟✌✠✙☛ ✔ ☞✌✟
a. Pleural fibroma, b. Gastric carcinoma, c. Mesothelioma d. Bronchogenic
carcinoma.
Ans: (a)
6. AIIDS when associated with which does not follow CDC criteria
✁ ✗✕✎✏☛✡✔✡✔✔ ✆✑ ✒✁ ✮ ✏✡✌☎✙✌ ✌ ✕✔✡✄ ✑ ✔✁ ✕ ✆ ✔ ✠✞☎✞☎ ✌☎✌✑ ✞✁ ✥☎✌✌✟✄☎✠ ☛✟d MAIC
infection.
Ans: (d)
7. Post operative hypertension can be due to all except
a. Pain, b. Fear, c. Hypovolemia, d. Blood leak
Ans: (c)
✁ ✁ ✠ ✬☞✠☛☎✠✢☛✡✠✙✌ ✔✘✡✕✟ ✆✆ ✕✟ ✌✟✟✠ ✟ ✔✟✏☛
a, Autosomal dominant, b. Caudate nucleus calcification in CT, c. Inheritence
increases after middle age, d. Males and females are equally affected
Ans: (c)

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9. Hyperuricemia is caused by all except
✁ ✣✡✠ ✁☎✟✕✪✟✙✌ ✞☎✌✟ ✌✟✑ ✒✁ ✭✟✌✘ ✠✎✘ ✠ ✌✎✠✞✕✡✄✟✑ ✔✁ ✁✟✠ ✆ ✁ ☎✆☞✕✟✑ ✞✁ ✁☎✆✒✟✕☛✙✌
disease
Ans: (d)
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10. Painless hematuria in a young normotensive male is caused by
a. Ig A nephropathy, b. Stone in urinary bladder, c. Stone in renal bladder, d. Trauma.
Ans: (a)
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11. Testicular feminising syndrome is


a. 45xy, b. 47xy, c. 46xy, d. 47xy
Ans: (a)
12. Splenomegaly is not found in later stages in
a. Hereditary spherocytosis, b. Thalassemia, c. Tropical splenomegaly, d. Sickle cell
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disease.
Ans: (d)
13. Subdural hemorrhage is due to rupture of
a. Middle meningeal artery, b. Dural venous sinus, c. Bridging veins, d. Middle
meningeal vein.
Ans: (c)
14. Following is not done in Digoxin toxicity
a. Hemodialysis, b. Quinidine, c. Phenytoin, d. verapamil
Ans: (a)
15.Hypokalemia occurs due to
a. Polyuria, b. Polydipsia, c. All of the above, d. None of the above
Ans: (c)
16. Metabolic acidosis occurs in all except
a. Congential hypertrophic pyloric stenosis, b. Lactic Acidosis, c. Ethanol toxicity, d.
Diabetes
Ans: (a)
17. In acute MI all can be given except
a. Nifedipine , b. ACE inhibitors, c. Metoprolol, d. Aspirin.
Ans: (a)
18. In pregnancy iron stores can be measured by doing
a. Serum ferritin, b. Serum transferrin, c. Apoferritin, d. Serum iron
Ans: (a)
19. A person is having confabulations early memory loss, is suffering from,
✁ ✤✟✕✠☎✔✪✟✙✌ ✟✠✔✟✏✘ ✆✡✏ ☛✘✎✑ ✒✁ ✮✡✕✌ ✪✡✁✁✙✌ ✏✌✎✔✘✡✌☎✌✑ ✔✁ ✬☞✠☛☎✠✢☛✡✠ ✔✘ orea, d.
✝✆✜✘✟☎✄✟✕✙✌ ✞☎✌✟ ✌✟✁
Ans: (b)
20. CSF findings in a person shows increased lymphocytes, slightly elevated proteins
and normal glucose levels. The person is suffering from
a. Pyogenic Meningitis, b. Tuberculous meningitis, c. Syphilitic meningitis, d. viral
meningitis

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Ans: (d)
21. In chronic renal failure which of the following is not given.
a. Calcium carbonate with meal, b. Aluminum hydroxide before meal, c. Magnesium
hydroxide with meal, d. All of the above
Ans: (b)
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22. About parkinsonism which of the following is not true
a. most of the patients have head tremors at rest, b. Primitive reflexes are preserved,
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c. Cog wheel rigidity is present, d. festinant gait is there.


Ans: (a)
23. About sarcoidosis false is
a. Bilateral lymphadenopathy is present, b. Increased angiotensin converting enzyme
is present, c. Tuberculin is strongly positive, d. Egg shell calcification on x-ray chest.
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Ans: (c)
24. False statement about purpura is
a. Palpable, b. More than 3mm, c. Accumulation of RBC in dermis, d. Blanch on
pressure
Ans: (d)
25. About drug induced lupus, false statement is
a. Acetylation makes a change, b. Anti Ds DNA are rare, c. Can resolve
spontaneously, d. Renal manifestation are common.
Ans: (d)
26. A patient of acute intermittent porphyria presents with
a. Passage of dark urine, b. Skin rashes, c. Neurological manifestation, d. Abdominal
pain.
Ans: (d)
Skin

1. Erysipelas is caused by,


a. B hemolytic streptococci, b. Staphylococus epidermidis, c. Staph aureus, d.
Pseudomonas
✝✠✌ ✁
2. Honey coloured crusts are seen in
a. Impetigo, b. Erysipelas, c. Erythrasma, d. Psoariasis
Ans: (a)
3. Calcipotriol is given in
a. Lichen planus, b. Psoariasis, c. Acne vulgaris, d. Erythema multiforme
Ans: (b)
4. Tzanck smear is done in
a. Malignancy, b. Psoariasis, c. Fungal infection, d. Herpes infection
Ans: (d)

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5. Following is not given in urticaria
a. Antihistaminics, b. Cyproheptadine, c. Corticosteroids, d. None of the above.
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Anaesthesia

1. During anaesthesia, hypothermia is not caused by


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a. Vasodilatation, b. Vasoconstriction, c. Low B.P, d. None of the above


Ans: (a)
2. Thiopentone is given because
a. Smooth induction rapid recovery, b. Good analgesia, c. Less mortality, d.
Prolonged duration of action
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Ans: (a)
3. Local anesthetics are combined with adrenaline for
a. Enhancing the effect, b. Shorten the duration, c. both of the above, d. none of the
above.
Ans: (c)
4. Local anaesthetics are not preferred in infection because
✁ ✚✘✟✎ ✔ ✠✙☛ ✔☛ ☎✠ ✔☎✞☎✔ ✏✬✑ ✒✁ ☛✘✟✎ ✌✏✕✟ ✞ ☛✘✟ ☎✠✁✟✔☛☎✡✠✑ ✔✁ ✩✡☛✘ ✡✁ ☛he above, d.
None of the above.
Ans: (c)
5. Mortality during anesthesia increases due to
a. Porphyria, b. Hyperpyrexia, c. Both of the above, d. None of the above.
Ans: (c)

Psychiatry
1. Flooding is done for
a. Phobia, b. Obsessive compulsive neurosis, c. Mania, d. Shizophrenia
Ans: (a)
2. A mother who has delivered a baby 1 week back comes with tearfulness,
irritability and excessive anxiety about her baby is suffering from.
a. Puerperal psychosis, b. Postnatal depression, c. Postnatal blues, d. None of the
above.
Ans: (c)
3. Severe depression with anxiety is treated by
a. Fluoxetine, b. Clomipramine, c. Reserpine, d. ECT
Ans: (d)

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