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1. Blood brain barrier is formed by:
a. Capillary endothelium
b. Continuous basement membrane
c. Pericytes
d. All of above
e. None of above
Ans: a
2.Total power of the eye is 59 diopters. Main role
is maintenance of this power as performed by:
a. Anterior surface of cornea
b. Lens
c. Vitreous Humor
d. Retina
e. Posterior surface of cornea
Ans: a
3. In patient with increased bleeding time, what
could be the cause of bleeding
a. Prothrombin Deficiency
b. Hemophilia A
c. Vitamin - K deficiency
d. Protein - C deficiency
e. Von Willebrand's disease
Ans: e
4. What is the nerve supply of tip of nose?
a. Ophthalmic nerve
b. maxillary nerve
c. Mandibular nerve
d. Fascial nerve
e. Cervical plexus
Ans: a
5. Parasympathetic stimulation caused:
a. Bronchodilation
b. Decreased gut motiilty
c. Opens intestinal sphincters
Ans: c
6. Which of the following is the site of fusion of
binocular vision?
a. Optic chiasma
b. Lateral geniculate bodies
c. Retina
d. Visual cortex
e. Optic nerve
Ans: d
7. A newborn baby with hydrocephalus has a
swelling in lumbosacral spinal region, which
contains neural tissue in it. What could be the
probable diagnosis of this patient?
a. Spina bifida
b. Meningocele
c. Meningomyelocele
d. Meningoencephalocele
e. Meningohydroencephalocele
Ans: c
8. Which of the following is most strong
antioxidant?
a. Glutathone
b. Vitamin - E
c. Vitamin - C
d. Ceruloplasmin
e. Catalase
Ans: a
9. Most early diagnosis of Vitamin-A deficiency is:
(a) Bilot spots in cornea
(b) Night blindness
(c) Keratomalacia
(d) Chielosis
(e) Hyperkeratosis
Ans: b
Ans: b
15. Primary malignant melanoma of the choroids
most commonly metastasizes to:
Option (a) Liver
Option (b) Lungs
Option (c) Brain
Option (d) Kidneys
Option (e) Breast
Ans: c
11. On H & E staining a student sees the hallow
structure around the nucleus. What it could be:
(a)Golgi apparatus
(b) Lysosomes
(c) Ribosomes
(d) Endoplasmic reticulum
(e) Mitochondria
Ans: b
12. Bitemproral vision loss is most commonly
caused by:
(a) Piuitary tumor
(b)Crainiopharyngioma
(c) Adenoma of hypothalamus
(d) Section of optic tract
(e) Section of optic nerve
Ans: a
13. A patient has finger like projection on upper
lid. Hostopathological report shows epithelial cells
along with fibrous element. What is most probable
diagnosis?
Option (a) Pappiloma
Option (b) Basal cell carcinoma
Option (c) Squamous cell carcinoma
Option (d) Chalazion
Option (e) Cellulites
Ans: a
14. Parotid gland supplied by:
Option (a) GVA
Option (b) GVE
Option (c) SVE
Option (d) SVA
Ans: a
16. A patient develops sensory loss over left side
of body. After few days his behavior for pain is
changed & he become angry after touching.
Where could be the lesion in brain
Option (a) Right thalamus
Option (b) Internal capsule
Option (c) Cerebral cortex
Option (d) Basal ganglia
Option (e) Midbrain
Ans: a
17. A middle aged male has non-healing wound in
patient for long time in presence of regular
dressing random blood sugar is 130 mg/dl. What
could be the cause of delayed healing in this
patient
Option (a) Infection
Option (b) Diabetes mellitus
Option (c) High mobility
Option (d) Foreign body in wound
Option (e) Vascular insufficiency
Ans: e
18. In a patient with sympathetic stimulation, what
effect will occur on his heat?
Option (a) Decreased rate
Option (b) Coronary vasoconstriction
Option (c) Hyperpolarization of SA node
Option (d) Decreased AV nodal delay
Option (e) Decreased stroke volume
Ans: d
19. Which of the following is diagnostic of
granuloma?
Option (a) Giant cells
Option (b) Epithliod cells
Option (c) Multinucleated cells
Option (d) Fibroblasts
Option (e) Caseation
Ans: b
20. Medial orbitotomey is done in a patient with
tumor in orbit. Now he is complaining of
numbness at upper part of head up to vertex &
medial part but medial part is intact. Which of the
following nerves is damaged?
Option (a) Supraorbital nerve
Option (b) Supratrochlear nerve
Option (c) Superior orbital nerve
Option (d) Inferior orbital nerve
Option (e) Fascial nerve
Ans: a
21. In inferior wall Myocardial Infraction, which
artery should be blocked
Option (a) :Left marginal artery
Option (b) :Diagonal artery
Option (c) :Right coronary artery
Option (d) :Right marginal artery
Option (e) :Posterior Interventricular artery
Ans: d
22. Oxygen level in the blood will decrease in:
Option (a) :Hypovolumic shock
Option (b) :Anemic Hypoxia
Option (c) :Hypoxic Hypoxia
Option (d) :Congestive Heart Failure
Option (e) :Acidosis
Ans: c
Ans: d
28. Which of the following is the characteristic of
lgM?
Option (a) :It provides mucosal barrier
Option (b) :It is in highest concentration in serum
Option (c) :It is smallest molecule
Option (d) :It is largest Molecule
Option (e) :It crosses the placenta
Ans: d
29. Which of following structures in the mouth is
derived from Ectoderm?
Option (a) :Epithelium of the tongue
Option (b) :Submandibular gland
Option (c) :Mylohyoid muscle
Option (d) :Epithelium of parotid gland
Option (e) :Tonsil
Ans: d
30. A young patient's blood pressure is 150/95. his
serum Rennin level is higher than normal. Which
of the following is the STIMULUS for this
increased level of rennin?
Option (a) :Essential hypertension
Option (b) :Increased delivery of sodium to Renal
tubules
Option (c) :Increased sympathetic stimulation via
Renal nerves
Option (d) :Vasodilatation of Renal arterioles
Option (e) :Increased blood flow to the kidneys
Ans: c
Ans: a
34. which of the following structures is produced
in 3rd week of development?
Option (a) :Thyroid gland
Option (b) :Parathyroid gland
Option (c) :Genital ridge
Option (d) :Heart tube
Option (e) Tonsil
Ans: d
Ans: a
Ans: d
Ans: e
50. Patient with bone pains having normal Ca, inc
Alkaline phosphatase. Most likely suffering from:
Option (a) :Pagets disease
Option (b) :Hyper PTH
Option (c) :Hyper Vit D,
Option (d) :Bone mets
Option (e) :Osteomalacia
Ans: a
51. Bile salts are reabsorbed from the:
Option (a) :Duodenum
Option (b) :Jejunum
Option (c) :Ileum
Option (d) Colon
Option (e) Rectum
Ans: c
52. In Turner syndrome, the genotype would be:
Option (a) :XX
Option (b) :XO
Option (c) :XXY
Option (d) :XY
Option (e) :XYY
Ans: d
48. Least chances of renal stones is associated
with:
Option (a) :Hyperlipidemia
Option (b) :Hyper PTH
Option (c) :Hyper vit.D
Option (d) :Infections
Option (e) :Hyperurecemia
Ans: a
Ans: b
53. Presence of pancreatic tissue in gastric
mucosa is termed as:
Option (a) :Hamartoma
Option (b) :Metaplasia
Option (c) :Neoplasia
Option (d) :Choriostoma
Option (e) :Dysplasia
Ans: d
Ans: c
55. Man in suffering from testicular Carcinoma,
the lympahtic drainage of testicle is into
Option (a) :Para aortic Lymph nodes
Option (b) :Pre aortic
Option (c) Superficial inguinal
Option (d) :Internal iliac
Option (e) :External iliac Lymph nodes
Ans: a
56. Mesothelioma is associated with:
Option (a) :Vinyl chloride
Option (b) :Silica
Option (c) :Asbestos
Option (d) :Copper dust
Option (e) :Carbon
Ans: c
57. Foetal period starts after which week:
Option (a) :11th
Option (b) :8th
Option (c) :12th
Option (d) :16th
Option (e) :21st
Ans: b
Ans: a
64. Alpha recptors effects
Option (a) :Inc HR
Option (b) :Lipogenesis
Option (c) :Midriasis
Option (d) :Piloerector contraction
Option (e) :Bronchodilator
Ans: c
65. Hypoglycemia increases
Option (a) :SSK
Option (b) :Somatostatin
Option (c) :Gastrin
Option (d) :VIP
Option (e) :Secretin
Ans: e
66. Cushing's triad:
Ans: a
Ans: a
Ans: a
Ans: a
Ans: e
Ans: e
Ans: b
Ans: a
Ans: a
76. Thirst is decreased by:
Option (a) :ADH
Option (b) :Aldosterone
Option (c) :Ag II
Option (d) :Baroreceptor efferent
Option (e) :Inc Hematocrit
Ans: d
Ans: c
81. A patient has non-reactive HBs Ag, non
reactive HBe Ag & reactive anti HBc Ab. This
stages of patient indication what?
Option (a) :Acute infection
Option (b) :Carrier
Option (c) :Transient resolving stage of hepatitis
Option (d) :Immunized
Option (e) :Chronic active disease
Ans: c
Ans: a
87. Urine Examination of a patient with diabetes
demonstrates. Ketone-bodies. What is the
mechanism of formation of these ketone-bodies?
Option (a) :Insulin deficiency
Option (b) :Hyperglycemia
Option (c) :Defective fat metabolism
Option (d) :Hypoalbubinemia
Option (e) :Defective glucose metabolism
Ans: a
88. After giving blood transfusion, a patient
develops hypersensitivity reaction. Which type of
hypersensitivity reaction is this?
Option (a) :Type I Hypersensitivity
Option (b) :Type II Hypersensitivity
Option (c) :Type III Hypersensitivity
Option (d) :Type IV Hypersensitivity
Option (e) :A.D.C.C
Ans: b
89. A Patient develps lesion in the Caudate
nucleus. Which is most common clinical feature
Indicating this lesion?
Option (a) :Chorea
Option (b) :Intentional Tremor
Option (c) :Resting Tremor
Option (d) :Hemiplagia
Option (e) :Nystygmus
Ans: a
90. Heme Binds with
Option (a) :Albumin
Option (b) :Globulin
Option (c) :Hemopexin
Option (d) :Heptoglobin
Option (e) :Macroglobulin
Ans: d
Ans: c
93. In a patient diarrhea are corrected after the
fasting. Which is most likely type of diarrhea?
Option (a) :Infectious
Option (b) :Psychogenic
Option (c) :Osmotic
Option (d) :Metabolic
Option (e) :Toxic
Ans: c
94. A diabetic Patient is advised fasting blood
glucose level. At what value doctor is confusing &
needs further evaluation with glucose tolerance
test?
Option (a) :04 m mol / 1
Option (b) :05 m mol / 1
Option (c) :07 m mol / 1
Option (d) :10 m mol / 1
Option (e) :15 m mol / 1
Ans: a
97. Regarding L & D sugars
Option (a) :D sugar has - OH on right
Option (b) :L sugar has - OH on right
Option (c) :D sugar has - OH on left
Option (d) :D sugar has no - OH
Option (e) :L sugar has no OH
Ans: a
98. Councilman bodies are formed in the process
of
Option (a) :Infection
Option (b) :Apoptosis
Option (c) :Trauma
Option (d) :Necrosis
Option (e) :Atrophy
Ans: b
Ans: c
Ans: b
100. A patient comes to you in ill condition. His
blood pH is 7.3 PCO2 is 44 mmHg & HCO3 is 17
meq/L. What diagnosis you are thinking of this
patient?
Option (a) :Metabolic alkalosis
Option (b) :Metabolic acidosis
Option (c) :Respiratory acidosis
Option (d) :Compensatory acidosis
Option (e) :Compensatory alkalosis
Ans: b
101. During general anaesthesia Halothane is
given in combination with which of the following
drugs?
Option (a) :Thiopentone
Option (b) :Nitric oxide
Option (c) :Enfluran
Option (d) :Phenobarbital
Option (e) Ketamine
Ans: b
102. Most common cause of the pelvic
inflammatory disease is?
Option (a) :Gonococcus
Option (b) :Chlamydia
Option (c) :Anaerobes
Option (d) :Candida albicans
Option (e) :E-coli
Ans: b
Ans: a
Ans: b
108. A patient has history of recurrent abortion.
Which of the following enzyme analysis will give
help to diagnosis?
Option (a) :Estrogen
Option (b) :Progesterone
Option (c) :L.H & F.S.H
Option (d) :H.C.G
Option (e) :Testosterone
Ans: b
109. A patient presents with secondary
amenorrhea. One year back she has history of
P.P.H for that she received six pints of blood what
is most probable caused of her menstrual
problem?
Ans: b
Ans: a
Ans: a
Ans: b