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Following are true about HCO3-except: A) Extracellular concentration 25 m mol B) Intracellular concentration 10 m mol C) 7.5% solution gives 2 nmols D) In kidney, HCO3- is produced by carbonic anhydrase
C) 7.5% solution gives 2 nmols
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Which is TRUE regarding nerve conduction: A) All or none phenomenon B) Conduction independent of amplitude C) Propagated action potential is generated in dendrites D) Faster in unmyelinated fibres
A) All or none phenomenon
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Which of the following statements about Rhythm method is false? A) Anencephaly is a repoed complication of calender method B) It is associated with no costs C) Safe period can also be observed using temperature rhythm or mucous method D) Abstinence is needed for about 7-10 days
A) Anencephaly is a repoed complication of calender method
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Yoke muscle pair - A) Rt IR + Rt SR B) Rt LR + Rt MR C) Rt LR + Lt MR D) Lt LR + Lt MR
C) Rt LR + Lt MR
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Retinitis pigmentosa is a feature of all except - A) Refsum's disease B) Hallervorden-Spatz disease C) NARP D) Abetalipoproteinemia
B) Hallervorden-Spatz disease
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Employee's contribution to Employee State Insurance A) 3.75 B) 3.5 C) 2.75 D) 0.75
D) 0.75
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Bohler's angle is decreased in fracture of- A) Calcaneum B) Talus C) Navicular D) Cuboid
A) Calcaneum
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The common cause of subarachnoid hemorrhage is- A) Arterio-venous malformation B) Cavernous angioma C) Aneurysm D) Hypertension
C) Aneurysm
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Iminoquimod is used in the treatment of - A) Anogenital warts B) Tenia versicolor C) Melanoma D) Sezary syndrome
A) Anogenital warts
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Which of the following produces irreversible cell injury faster? A) Increased cytosolic Ca2+ B) Decreased ATP C) Ischaemia D) Hypoxia
C) Ischaemia
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The most reliable method of identification of an individual is: NEET 14 A) Gustafson's method B) Galton system C) Beillion system D) Scars
B) Galton system
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Richest source of vitamin C - A) Guava B) Lime C) Orange D) Tomato
A) Guava
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An -HIV drug known to cause myopathy resembling Mitochondrial myopathy with ragged red Fibers? A) Zidovudine B) Enfuviide C) Nevirapine D) Tenofovir
A) Zidovudine
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The following is true about scalenus anterior muscle - A) It is attached to the tubercle of second rib B) It is anterior to the transverse cervical artery C) It is pierced by the phrenic nerve D) It separates the subclavian vein from the subclavian artery
D) It separates the subclavian vein from the subclavian artery
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Commonest site of extramedullary relapse of ALL A) CNS B) Lung C) Liver D) Testis
A) CNS
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Coronary aery disease is associated with all except? A) Chlamydia B) Poor dental hygiene C) Smoking D) Alcohol
D) Alcohol
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Most common psychiatric illness - A) Depression B) Bipolar C) Mania D) Cyclothymia
A) Depression
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Dopamine agonist used in diabetes A) Metformin B) Bromocriptine C) Cabergoline D) Vanadium salts
B) Bromocriptine
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True about pheochromocytoma is A) Arises from chromaffin cells of adrenal medulla B) Bilateral in 20% of all cases C) Hypotension rules out pheochromocytoma D) Almost always a malignant tumor
A) Arises from chromaffin cells of adrenal medulla
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Raised MCV in pregnancy can be due to all except A) Megaloblastic Anaemia B) Alcohol use C) Hypothyroidism D) Iron Deficiency
D) Iron Deficiency
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About hemothorax -a) Seen in choriocarcinomab) Supine posture is better than erect posturec) Needle aspiration may be needed for diagnosisd) Thoracotomy is always done A) ab B) bc C) acd D) abc
D) abc
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All of the following occur in mitochondria except: A) Citric acid cycle (Krebs's cycle) B) Glycogenolysis C) Fatty acid oxidation D) Electron transport chain
B) Glycogenolysis
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Which of the following is absent in normal pulp A) Mast cells B) Antigen presenting cells C) T lymphocytes D) Macrophages
A) Mast cells
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In brachial plexus nerve arising from root is A) Nerve to serratus anterior B) Axillary nerve C) Ulnar nerve D) Suprascapular nerve
A) Nerve to serratus anterior
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Range of OHI is: A) 0-4 B) 3-Jan C) 0-6 D) 0-12
D) 0-12
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A child come with fever, cold, cough, membrane over tonsils; nasal swab is taken, culture should be done on which medium for earliest diagnosis ? A) Loffelers serum slop B) L. J. media C) MC Conkey's Agar D) Citrate media
A) Loffelers serum slop
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Class I MHC molecules are expressed on all Except A) Dendritic cells B) Epithelial cells C) Platelets D) Red Blood Cells
D) Red Blood Cells
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The following statements are true about Peyronie's disease except - A) Spontaneous regression occurs in 50% of the cases. B) Condition affects adolescent males. C) The condition can be associated with Dupuytren's contracture of the tendon of the hand. D) Pt. presents with complaints of painful erection.
B) Condition affects adolescent males.
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Semi-Smoke less black powder is a mixture of A) 50% black powder + 50% smokeless powder B) 60% black powder + 40% smokeless powder C) 70% black powder + 30% smokeless powder D) 80% black powder + 20% smokeless powder
D) 80% black powder + 20% smokeless powder
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The method of prepayment wherein the patient pays a percent of total cost: A) Loan B) Co-insurance C) Reasonable fee D) Fee for service
B) Co-insurance
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Leptospira icterohemorrhagica infection is transmitted by - A) Bats B) Rats C) Birds D) Dogs
B) Rats
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Positive Kehrs sign is - A) Haemopeionium B) Acute cholecystitis C) Acute pancreatitis D) Amoebic abscess
A) Haemopeionium
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Best test for diagnosis of Carcinoid tumor: A) 24 hour urinary 5H.I.A.A B) 24 hour catecholamines C) 24 hour vaniylmandelic acid levels D) 24 hour metanephrine levels
A) 24 hour urinary 5H.I.A.A
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Name the procedure shown here in ureter: A) Stenting B) Dormia Basket C) Dilatation D) Cannulation
B) Dormia Basket
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Case of 30 year chronic smoker male, visited your clinic with this condition. Diagnosis: A) Diabetic gangrene B) Buerger's disease C) Atherosclerotic plaque D) Clostridium welchii infection
B) Buerger's disease
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A second choice of tooth isolation is by: A) Cotton rolls B) Cotton roll holders C) Absorbent wafers D) All of the above
D) All of the above
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Age independent anthropometric measure of malnutrition is ? A) Weight/Height B) Mid arm circumference C) Head circumference D) Mid arm circumference/height
B) Mid arm circumference
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Which of the following local anaesthetic has the potential to cause methamoglobinemia ? A) Procaine B) Prilocaine C) Tetracaine D) Bupivacaine
B) Prilocaine
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HIV C subtype is seen in - A) India B) Europe C) America D) Thailand
A) India
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A 27-year-old woman occasionally uses calcium carbonate (Turns) for "heartburn" symptoms after a large meal.For the above patient with an acid-peptic disorder, select the mechanism of action of the prescribed medication. A) neutralizes gastric acid B) works by binding to cysteine C) inhibits gastrin release D) irrever...
A) neutralizes gastric acid
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Granulomatous inflammatory reaction is caused by all, except- A) M. Tuberculosis B) M. Leprae C) Yersinia pestis D) Mycoplasma
D) Mycoplasma
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Antimicrobial resistance in frequent lens user is due to- A) Biofilm formation B) Improper handling C) Unhygienic formation D) Low potency of antibiotics
A) Biofilm formation
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What is your diagnosis: A) Anencephaly B) Iniencephaly C) Myelomeningocele D) Craniorachischisis
D) Craniorachischisis
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Subconjunctival hemorrhages are evident in the following cases except ? A) Whooping cough B) Scurvy C) Purpura D) Pellagra
D) Pellagra
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Flushing is common in patient taking which of the follwing oral hypoglycemic drug with alcohol: A) Chlorprompamide B) Phenformin C) Glibenclamide D) Tolazamide
A) Chlorprompamide
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Primary cause of hyaline membrane disease is A) Prematurity B) Oxygen toxicity C) Alveolar inflammation D) Surfactant deficiency
D) Surfactant deficiency
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Meckel's derived from; A) Proximal part of VID B) Distal part of VID C) Entire VID D) Urachus
A) Proximal part of VID
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Effo during normal respiration is done due to ? A) Lung elasticity B) Respiratory air passages C) Alveolar air spaces D) Creating negative pleural pressure
A) Lung elasticity
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The Most common fungus to cause meningitis is A) Blastomyces dermatitides B) Candida albicans C) Cryptococcus neoformans D) Coccidioides immitis
C) Cryptococcus neoformans
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Stellwag'sign is: A) Absence of normal winking. B) Failure of convergence of eye balls. C) Exophthalmos. D) None.
A) Absence of normal winking.
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Condition which does not cause metabolic acidosis A) Renal failure B) Pyloric stenosis C) Biliary fistula D) Ureterosigmoidostomy
B) Pyloric stenosis
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Classical cesarean section in indicated in a patient with : A) Previous cesarean section B) Placenta pre C) Carcinoma cervix D) Shoulder presentation
C) Carcinoma cervix
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True about subcutaneous nodule in Rheumatic fevera) Non tenderb) Most common manifestationc) Present in extensor surfacesd) Associated with arthritis A) ac B) bc C) ad D) b
A) ac
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Hyperbilirubinemia in a child can be due to –a) Breast milk jaundiceb) Cystic fibrosisc) Fanconi's syndromed) α–1 antitrypsin deficiency A) ad B) c C) ac D) ab
A) ad
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An obsessive compulsive neurosis patient is likely to develop: A) Hallucination B) Depression C) Delusion D) Schizophrenia
B) Depression
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Patient with genotype X0 will have following phenotype, except: PGI 09; WB 09; MAHE 12 A) Tall stature B) Broad chest C) Webbed neck D) Lymphedema
A) Tall stature
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Cell-matrix adhesions are mediated by A) Cadherins B) Integrins C) Selectins D) Calmodulin
B) Integrins
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Which type of chocking in SHOT gun produce maximum dispersion of pellets? A) Fully chocked B) Half C) Quaer D) Three fouh
C) Quaer
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True statement about Antistreptolysin &;O&; titre is A) In normal people the titre is <200 B) In acute glomerunephritis the titre is low C) ASO titre >200 indicate rheumatic fever D) Streptozyme test is an active haemagglutination test
B) In acute glomerunephritis the titre is low
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Toxic epidermal necrolysis {TEN} involves body surface area A) <10% B) 10-20% C) 20-30% D) >30
D) >30
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Incidence of suicide is- A) 8-10 / 100 population B) 8-10 / 10000 population C) 8-10 / 1 lac population D) 8-10 / 10 lac population
C) 8-10 / 1 lac population
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All are indications for surgery in bronchiectasis except: A) Refractory foul smelling copious sputum B) Hemoptysis C) Bilateral disease D) Bleeding
C) Bilateral disease
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Most common type of psoriasis – A) Plaque psoriasis B) Psoriasis vulgaris C) Both 1 and 2 D) Penile psoriasis
C) Both 1 and 2
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Which of the following is not an indication of radiotherapy in Pleomorphic adenoma of parotid? A) Involvement of deep lobe B) 2nd histologically benign recurrence C) Microscopically positive margins D) Malignant transformation
B) 2nd histologically benign recurrence
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The dietary fats are transmitted from GIT to adipocytes in the form of A) Diacyl glycerol B) Triacylglycerol C) Fat misseles D) Chylomicrons
D) Chylomicrons
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Splicing activity is a function of A) mRNA B) snRNA C) rRNA D) tRNA
B) snRNA
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Patient presenting with cutaneous vasculitis, glomerulonephritis, peripheral neuropathy, which of the following will help in diagnosis? A) ANCA B) RA factor C) Hbsag D) MIF
A) ANCA
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Meningococci differ from gonococci as they: A) Are intracellular B) Possess a capsule C) Causes fermentation of glucose D) Are oxidase positive
B) Possess a capsule
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Enzyme used in Leukemia- A) Asparginase B) Lipase C) Amylase D) Transminase
A) Asparginase
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Tillaux's sign is seen in A) Abdominal tuberculosis B) Peritonitis C) Mesenteric cyst D) Misty mesentery
C) Mesenteric cyst
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Oncogenic virus is: A) CMV B) VZV C) Polio virus D) EBV
D) EBV
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Integration of health services was first proposed by? A) Bhore committee B) Jungallwalla commite C) Mudaliar commite D) Srivastava commite
B) Jungallwalla commite
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RNA polymerase has which activity - A) Primase B) Helicase C) Ligase D) Topoisomerase
A) Primase
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Which of the following will give Medusa head colony on x-ray - A) Hook worm infestation B) Round worm infestation C) Tenia solium infestation D) a + b
B) Round worm infestation
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Pupillary dilatation is seen in which of the following drug abuse ? A) Organophosphorus compounds B) Belladona C) Heroin D) Morphine
B) Belladona
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Allanto-enteric diverticulum is formed by the outgrowth of- A) Yolk sac B) Amnion C) Intra-embryonic coelom D) Extra-embryonic coelom
A) Yolk sac
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Which of the following drug is not used for MDR-TB? A) Amikacin B) Kanamycin C) Levofloxacin D) Ethionamide
A) Amikacin
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DOC for Cisplatin induced nausea & vomiting occuring within 24 hours is A) Aprepitant B) Fosaprepitant C) Ondansetron D) Promethazine
C) Ondansetron
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Posterior cord supplies ? A) Teres minor B) Teres minor C) Coracobrachialis D) Long head of biceps
A) Teres minor
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Macroglosia is seen in - A) Amyloidosis B) Folic acid deficiency C) Motor neurone disease D) None
A) Amyloidosis
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30 years old primipara in labour with transverse lie. Treatment of choice is : A) Internal cephalic version B) Emergency cesarean section C) Wait and watch D) External cephalic version
B) Emergency cesarean section
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Collection of urine sample of a patient of TB kidney is done: A) 24 hours urine B) 12 hours urine C) In early morning D) Any time
C) In early morning
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Approach to Caldwell Luc operation is ? A) Hard palate B) Sublabial sulcus C) Inferior metus D) Superior meatus
B) Sublabial sulcus
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The following is not a method of isolation of chlamydia from clinical specimens - A) Yolk sae inoculation B) Enzyme immunoassay C) Tissue culture using irradiated McCoy cells. D) Tissue culture using irradiated BHK cells
B) Enzyme immunoassay
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Bamboo-spine is seen in: A) Ankylosing-spondylitis B) Rheumatoid arthritis C) Paget's disease D) All
A) Ankylosing-spondylitis
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A sewage worker presents to the emergency depament with fever and jaundice. Laboratory findings reveal an elevated BUN and serum creatinine suggestive of renal failure. Which of the following antibiotics is recommended? A) Cotrimaxozole B) Erythromycin C) Ciprofloxacin D) Penicillin G
D) Penicillin G
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Which of the following are situated away from the coding region A) Promoter B) Enhancer C) Operator D) All of these
D) All of these
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Apoptosis is characterized by all of the following except - A) DNA fragmentation B) Chromatin condensation C) Cell shrinkage D) Inflammation
D) Inflammation
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A patient presents with evidence of lytic lesion in the bone. Histology from the bone lesion reveals monoclonal plasma cells. Bone marrow biopsy from the from the sternum shows <10 percent Plasma cells. Skeletal Survey is otherwise unremarkable. A small positive M spike is repoed on electrophoresis. The diagnosis is: ...
B) Plasmacytoma
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Most common cause of hypehyroidism- A) Thyroid hyperplasia B) Thyroid adenoma C) Thyroid carcinoma D) Grave disease
D) Grave disease
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A contact carrier in cholera has the following characteristic - A) Gall bladder is infected B) Stools are not positive for cholera vibrio C) Does not play any role in spread of infection D) Duration of carrier state is less than 10 days
D) Duration of carrier state is less than 10 days
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Mc Keon, in nineteenth century studied the decline in the incidence of the infectious diseases like tuberculosis and he explained the co-relation between the decline in the incidence of infectious disease and told that the relation is better understood in terms of - A) Increased awareness and knowledge B) Social and e...
B) Social and economic factors
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Discrete muscle of Panninculus carnosus is:- A) Temporo parietalis B) Occipitalis. C) Cremastric. D) Daos.
D) Daos.
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Estimation of free chlorine of water is done by: March 2012, March 2013 (c, g) A) Ohotolidine test B) Horrock's apparatus C) Paterson's chloronome D) Kata thermometer
A) Ohotolidine test
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Which of the following drugs acts on trabecular meshwork and affects the aquatic outflow A) Timolol B) Pilocarpine C) Brimonidine D) Brinzolamide
B) Pilocarpine
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Investigation of choice for detection and characterization of interstitial lung disease is A) MRI B) Chest x-ray C) Venlaon perfusion scan D) High resoluon CT
D) High resoluon CT
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Craig's cyst is: A) Paradental cyst. B) Buccal bifurcation cyst. C) Collateral cyst. D) All of the above.
D) All of the above.
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If a 4 nucleotide sequence code for an amino acid instead of 3 then theoretically how many unique amino acids could be coded by such a system? A) 16 B) 64 C) 128 D) 256
D) 256
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First step in control of cholera epidemic- A) ORS therapy B) Provision of safe water C) Verification of diagnosis D) Chemoprophylaxis
C) Verification of diagnosis
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Essential amino acids include all EXCEPT: A) Methionine B) Tryptophan C) Leucine D) Alanine
D) Alanine