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The chestnut coloured fungal cells known as muriform bodies are seen in: A) Sporotrichosis B) Phaeohyphomycosis C) Chromoblastomycosis D) Lobomycosis
C) Chromoblastomycosis
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FALSE statement about Hallucinations A) Perceived as not real B) Appears to be coming from external world C) Sensory organs are not involved D) It occurs in the absence of perceptual stimulus
C) Sensory organs are not involved
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All of the following skin changes are associated with Diabetes Mellitus except A) Acanthosis Nigricans B) Granuloma annulare C) Necrobiosis lipiodica D) Salmon patch
D) Salmon patch
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A young boy presented with high fever shows clinical features suggestive of Legionnaires' Disease. Treatment of choice is: A) Amoxicillin B) Azithromycin C) Penicillin D) Streptomycin
B) Azithromycin
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Which of the following is/are bile acids? A) Cholic acid B) Lithocholic acid C) Deoxycholic acid D) All of the above
D) All of the above
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In leprosy neural involvement occurs in what percentage of patients A) 30% B) 60% C) 90% D) 100%
D) 100%
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Which of the following is not a specific somatoform disorders?. A) Somatization disorder B) Fibromyalgia C) Chronic fatigue syndrome D) Irritable bowel syndrome
B) Fibromyalgia
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Fluoride helps in A) Vision B) Dentition C) Myelinaon D) Joint stability
B) Dentition
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The epithelium is absent in lens on A) Anterior surface B) Posterior surface C) Anterior pole D) At zonular attachment
B) Posterior surface
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Bronchus is the site of pathological changes for all of the following diseases, except: A) Chronic bronchitis B) Asthma C) Bronchiectasis D) Emphysema
D) Emphysema
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Systemic infection is caused by all fungi except A) Cryptococcus B) Histoplasma C) Dermatophytes D) Paracoccidioides
C) Dermatophytes
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Which cyclooxygenase plays a role in maintaining GI mucosal integrity? A) Cyclooxygenase 1 B) Cyclooxygenase 2 C) Cyclooxygenase 3 D) Cyclooxygenase 4
A) Cyclooxygenase 1
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True about miliary tuberculosis -a) Occurs following primary reactivationb) Occurs following secondary reactivationc) Both primary and secondary reactivation d) Commonly affects liver, kidney and spleen A) ab B) bc C) acd D) abc
D) abc
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Bruxism is: NEET 13 A) Walking during sleep B) Nocturnal enuresis C) Grinding of teeth during sleep D) Sleep apnea
C) Grinding of teeth during sleep
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Absence of corkscrew glands is seen in A) Halban's disease B) Polycystic ovarian disease C) Irregular ripening D) Metropathia hemorrhagica
D) Metropathia hemorrhagica
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In HIV window period indicates: A) Time period between infection and onset of first symptoms B) Time period between infection and detection of antibodies against HIV C) Time period between infection and minimum multiplication of the organism D) Time period between infection and maximum multiplication of the organism
B) Time period between infection and detection of antibodies against HIV
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Microstructure of cobalt chromium alloy in cast condition is A) fibrous B) homogeneous C) inhomogeneous D) amorphous
C) inhomogeneous
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Rule of Hasse is used to determine: DNB 09; Punjab 10; NEET 13 A) Age of fetus B) Height of an adult C) Race of a person D) Identification
A) Age of fetus
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All are signs of inoperability of carcinoma of cervix except A) Carcinoma of cervix extending toParametrium B) Presence of extrapelvic metastasis C) Involvement of bladder D) Extensive infiltration of vagina
A) Carcinoma of cervix extending toParametrium
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Early age of sex is risk factor for A) Carcinoma cervix B) Carcinoma vulva C) Carcinoma vagina D) Carcinoma ovary
A) Carcinoma cervix
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Pressure volume loop is shifted to left side in A) Aortic regurgitation B) Mitral regurgitation C) Aortic stenosis D) Congestive cardiac failure
C) Aortic stenosis
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A 15-year-old girl in a rural community has swollen, painful lymph nodes in her right axilla. Physical examination reveals multiple scratches on her right arm with a papule associated with one of the scratch marks. She states that the scratches occurred about 5 days ago. What type of animal is the most likely source of...
A) Cat or kitten
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Spleen projects into the following space of peritoneal cavity: A) Greater sac B) Paracolic gutter C) Left subhepatic space D) Infracolic compament
A) Greater sac
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All are true regarding Mumps, EXCEPT A) Incubation period 18-21 days B) Extensive tissue damage C) Multiplies in respiratory epithelium D) Spreads through Stenson's duct to Parotid gland
D) Spreads through Stenson's duct to Parotid gland
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A 6 years old boy presented with Complex seizures per day in spite of adequate 4 drug antiepileptic regime. He had history of repeated high-grade fever in childhood. MRI for epilepsy protocol revealed normal brain scan. Which of the following will not be helpful for functional imaging of brain? A) MDCT B) SPECT imagin...
A) MDCT
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Phocomelia is best described as: A) Defect in development of long bones B) Defect in development of flat bones C) Defect in intramembranous ossification D) Defect in cartilage replacement by bones
A) Defect in development of long bones
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Large antigen - antibody reaction is required to cause - A) Serum sickness B) Ahus reaction C) Uicaria D) Anaphylactic-reaction
B) Ahus reaction
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All are sphincters of lower genito urinary tract of female except A) Pubovaginalis B) External urethral sphincter C) Internal urethral sphincter D) Bulbospongiosus
C) Internal urethral sphincter
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Bird beak appearance on barium swallow study is seen in - A) Achlasia cardia B) Carcinoma esophagus C) Hiatus hernia D) Diffuse esophageal spasm
A) Achlasia cardia
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The symptoms of Hyperparathyroidism include - A) Constipation & muscle weakness B) Anorexia & weight loss C) Polydipsia & polyuria D) All of the above
D) All of the above
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Bradykinin Causes - A) Vasoconstriction B) Pain at the site of inflammation C) Bronchodilatation D) Decreased Vascular permeability
B) Pain at the site of inflammation
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True statement regarding Atrioventricular block with atrial tachycardia is - A) Seen in WPW syndrome B) Is a complication of pacemaker C) Can occur in normal person occasionally. D) Seen in Digitalis toxicity with K+ depletion
D) Seen in Digitalis toxicity with K+ depletion
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Most common site of myositis ossificans ? A) Knee B) Elbow C) Shoulder D) Wrist
B) Elbow
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Alcohol in substrate inducer for which gene? A) Pol III gene B) Myc Oncogene C) P53 D) NF1
A) Pol III gene
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True about Barret's esophagus -a) Premalignantb) Predispose to sq. cell Cac) Can be diagnosed by seeing under endoscoped) Biopsy is necessary to diagnosee) Stricture may be present in high esophagus A) bce B) bde C) abcd D) acde
D) acde
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Best approach to study a rare disease is: A) Case control study B) Cross-sectional study C) Cohort study D) Clinical trial
A) Case control study
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The following are consistent with pheochromocytoma except- A) Episodic diarrhea B) Episodic flushing of skin C) Episodes of hypeension D) Paroxysm, palpitation and sweating
A) Episodic diarrhea
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Characteristic Symptom in induced psychotic disorder is A) Insomnia B) Profound mood disturbance C) Accepting delusions of other person D) Suicidal Ideation
C) Accepting delusions of other person
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A patient has complaint of seeing coloured holoes in the evening and blurring of vision for last few days with normal 10P : A) Prodromal phase of acute angle closure glaucoma B) Acute angle closure glaucoma C) Chronic glaucoma D) Epidemic dropsy
A) Prodromal phase of acute angle closure glaucoma
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All of the following statements are FALSE regarding multiple sclerosis except ? A) Involves peripheral nervous system B) Condition is almost always malignant and is resolved spontaneously C) More common in males D) Autoimmune disease mainly targetting MBP
D) Autoimmune disease mainly targetting MBP
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Dyskeratosis is seen in: A) Pemphigus vulgaris B) Bullous Pemphigoid C) Darier's disease D) Hailey-Hailey disease
C) Darier's disease
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Which of the following is NOT a branch of intracranial part of Internal carotid artery(103 - BDC- 3) 4th edition A) Anterior communicating B) Anterior cerebral C) Middle cerebral D) Posterior communicating
A) Anterior communicating
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With help of the drug shown below, serotonin is synthesized from which of the following precursor amino acid? A) Tryptophan B) Glycine C) Threonine D) Methionine
A) Tryptophan
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Which of the following is silent thyroiditis? A) Acute thyroiditis B) Subacute thyroiditis C) Hashimoto thyroiditis D) Post-paum thyroiditis
D) Post-paum thyroiditis
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Apparant lenghthening is seen in TB Hip of A) Stage 1 B) Stage 2 C) Stage 3 D) Stage 4
A) Stage 1
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Treatment of Helicobacter pylori are EXCEPT A) Clarithromycin B) Cisapride C) Bismuth subsalicylate D) Metronidazole
B) Cisapride
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Thrombosis of the Superior branch of middle cerebral aery leads to: A) Motor aphasia B) Urinary retention C) Bitemporal hemianopia D) Grasp reflex
A) Motor aphasia
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The most sensitive index for renal tubular function is : A) Specific gravity of urine B) Blood urea C) GFR D) Creatinine clearance
A) Specific gravity of urine
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Which of the following are situated away from the coding region: A) Promoter B) Enhancer C) Operator D) All
D) All
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The ideal method of representation of frequency distribution with continuous variable: A) Line diagram B) Histogram C) Simple bar diagram D) Component bar diagram
B) Histogram
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Characteristic feature of Rheumatic carditis is ? A) Pericarditis B) Endocarditis C) Myocarditis D) Pancarditis
D) Pancarditis
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Which of the following is true about hypothermia during anesthesia? A) Beneficial to patients B) Prevented by giving warm fluids C) Body looses heat mainly by conduction D) Always occur irrespective of the type of anesthesia
B) Prevented by giving warm fluids
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All are true about innate immunity except - A) Non-specific B) First line of defence C) Not affected by genetic affected D) Includes complement
C) Not affected by genetic affected
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Sputum positive TB is? A) 1 out of 2 sputum sample +ve B) 2 out of 3 sputum sample +ve C) BACTEC +ve D) None
A) 1 out of 2 sputum sample +ve
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Which of the following is RNA with catalytic activity? A) Ribonuclease P B) Peptidyl transferase C) Sn RNA D) All of the above
D) All of the above
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Wernicke's encephalopathy occurs due to deficiency of A) Vitamin B1 B) Vitamin B2 C) Vitamin B6 D) Vitamin B12
A) Vitamin B1
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Deltoid ligament is attached to all except A) Medial malleolus B) Talus C) Calcaneum D) Lateral malleolus
D) Lateral malleolus
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Acute osteomyelitis can best be distinguished from soft tissue infection by – A) Clinical examination B) X–Ray C) CT scan D) MRI
D) MRI
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Kangaroo mother care .True is - A) Can be done by father also B) Indicated for LBW babies C) Effective thermal control D) All of the above
D) All of the above
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Acute Osteomylitis in children most commonly affects- A) Metaphysis B) Diaphysis C) Epiphysis D) Physis
A) Metaphysis
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Commonest cause of non - engagement at term, in primi is: A) CPD B) Hydramnios C) Brow presentation D) Breech
A) CPD
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Which part of DNA is most susceptible to radiation? A) Nucleotides B) Nucleosides C) Histones D) Double helix
D) Double helix
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Drug used for Buerger's disease A) Propranolol B) Xanthinol nicotinate C) GTN D) All the above
B) Xanthinol nicotinate
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Cutaneous infection due to exogenous exposure to TB bacilli in a person who is already sensitized by previous exposure to TB leads to: A) Lupus vulgaris B) TB chancre C) Erythema induratum D) TB veruccosa cutis
D) TB veruccosa cutis
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Spermatogenesis is mostly controlled by A) Inhibin B) FSH C) LH D) GnRH
C) LH
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Which lesion displays an ill-defined border? A) Periapical cyst B) Sclerosing osteitis C) Soft tissue capsule D) Multiple myeloma
B) Sclerosing osteitis
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In a 2 months old infant undergoing surgery for biliary atresia, you would avoid one of the following anaesthetic A) Thiopentone B) Halothane C) Propofol. D) Sevoflurane
B) Halothane
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Skin grafting done on wound following major skin taken from twin brother: A) Isograft B) Allograft C) Autograft D) Xenograft
A) Isograft
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Tuberculides are seen in A) Lupus vulgaris B) Scrofuloderma C) Lichen scrofulosorum D) Erythema nodosum
C) Lichen scrofulosorum
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N. gonorrhea causes - A) Urethritis B) Salpingitis C) Conjunctivitis D) All
D) All
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A child has a vocabulary of4-6 words however the main mode of communication and social interaction continues to be non-verbal what is the most likely developmental age of the child - A) 12 months B) 15 months C) 18 months D) 24 months
B) 15 months
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Not true about rt. kidney is - A) Rt. kidney is preferred over the left for transplantation B) It is lower than the left kidney C) Rt. renal vein is shorter than the left D) Rt. kidney is related to the duodenum
A) Rt. kidney is preferred over the left for transplantation
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Selective plating medium for V. cholerae is: A) Carry-Blair medium B) TCBS agar C) VR medium D) MacConkey medium
B) TCBS agar
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Acetazolamide can be used in all except A) Epilepsy B) Cute mountain sickness C) Cirrhosis D) Glaucoma
C) Cirrhosis
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Renal function failure is best evaluated by? A) DTPA B) DMSA C) Iodohippurate D) All
D) All
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Antidote for oxalic acid poisoning: A) BAL B) Animal charcoal C) Calcium gluconate D) Magnesium
C) Calcium gluconate
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A patient met with Road traffic Accident with subsequent injury to the left knee. Dial test was positive. What could be the cause: A) Medial Collateral Ligament Injury B) Medial Meniscal Injury C) Lateral Meniscus Tear D) Posterolateral Corner Injury
D) Posterolateral Corner Injury
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In erythema migrans, which papilla of tongue are absent: A) Fungiform B) Foliate C) Filliform D) Circumvallate
C) Filliform
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Lymphatic drainage of ovary? A) Deep inguinal B) Superficial inguinal C) Obturator D) Paraaoic
D) Paraaoic
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Hernia occurring in a potential space posterior to gastrojejunostomy is called A) Bochdalek's Hernia B) Peterson's Hernia C) Littre's Hernia D) Richter's Hernia
B) Peterson's Hernia
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Ahritis involving DIP, PIP, 1st carpometacarpal with sparing of MCP and wrist joints is typical of: A) Osteoahritis B) Rheumatoid ahritis C) Ankylosing spondylitis D) Psoriatic ahritis
A) Osteoahritis
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False about malignancy in ulcerative colitis: A) Mean age is 30 years B) Anaplastic cancers are common C) Poor prognosis as compared to sporadic D) Evenly distributed
C) Poor prognosis as compared to sporadic
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In oogenesis, which of the following events occurs immediately following the completions of meiosis II? A) Degeneration of the zona pellucida B) Sperm penetration of the corona radiata C) Formation of a female pronucleus D) Appearance of the blastocyst
C) Formation of a female pronucleus
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Venous return to hea during quiet standing is facilitated by all of the following factors, except A) Calfmuscle contraction during standing B) Valves in perforators C) Sleeve of deep fascia D) Gravitational ihcrease in aerial pressure
D) Gravitational ihcrease in aerial pressure
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CYP-450 inducers are: A) Cimetidine B) Ketoconazole C) erythromycin D) DDT
D) DDT
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Flagella not true A) Locomotion B) Attachment C) Protein in nature D) Antigenic
B) Attachment
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How is endotoxin shock initiated? A) Endothelial injury B) Peripheral vasodilation C) Increased vascular permeability D) Cytokines action
A) Endothelial injury
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Which among the following is true about Super antigens? A) They bind to the cleft of the MHC B) Needs to processed before presentation C) They are presented by APC' S to T cells D) Directly attached to lateral aspect of TCR B chain
D) Directly attached to lateral aspect of TCR B chain
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A 12 year old boy presents with hemetemesis, malena and mild splenomegaly. There is no obvious jaundice or ascitis. The most likely diagnosis is: A) EHPVO B) NCPF C) Cirrhosis D) Malaria with DIC
A) EHPVO
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In decoicate animal which reflex is lost? A) Hopping and placing reflex B) Tonic neck reflex C) Tonic labyrinthine reflex D) Stretch reflex
A) Hopping and placing reflex
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Which of the following is universal donor blood group - A) A B) B C) AB D) O
D) O
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Three policemen, with difficulty, drag an agitated and very combative young man into an emergency room. Once there, he is restrained because he reacts with rage and tries to hit anyone who approaches him. When it is finally safe to approach him, the resident on call notices that the patient has very prominent veical ny...
C) Cocaine
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A 25-year soldier is trapped in an avalanche in Siachen glacier. He is airlifted to the base hospital. On admission the pulse is thready and BP is unrecordable. ECG strip is shown below. All of the findings are seen except: A) Bradycardia B) Osborn wave C) ST segment elevation D) Atrial bigeminy
D) Atrial bigeminy
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Incidence rate is measured by - A) Case control study B) Coho study C) Cross sectional study D) Cross over study
B) Coho study
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A 45 yr old female complains of progressive lower limb weakness, spasticity, urinary hesitancy. MRI shows intradural enhancing mass lesion. MOST likely diagnosis is: A) Dermoid cyst B) Intradural lipoma C) Neuroepithelial cyst D) Meningioma
D) Meningioma
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A man has just received his fourth DUI citation. The judge orders an alcohol dependency program complete with a medication that makes him have nausea and vomiting if he drinks alcohol while taking the medication. The drug-induced illness is caused by the buildup of which one of the following? A) Ethanol B) Acetaldehyd...
B) Acetaldehyde
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Factors which decrease the cement space for a complete crown would be A) Thermal and polymerization shrinkage of the impression material B) Use of a solid cast with individual stone dies C) Use of an internal layer of soft wax D) Use of resin or electroplated dies
D) Use of resin or electroplated dies
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Middle part of jugular foramen transmits all of the following cranial nerves except: A) Glossopharyngeal nerve B) Vagus nerve C) Hypoglossal nerve D) Accessory nerve.
C) Hypoglossal nerve
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Early childhood caries or baby bottle tooth decay is usually seen in the age group of _____ month old child? A) 18-36 B) 24-36 C) 18-Jun D) 18-Dec
A) 18-36
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Body temperature in Fahrenheit is an example of which of the following scales? A) Nominal B) Ordinal C) Interval D) Ratio
C) Interval