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The nerve which lies in association to Wharton duct is A. Facial B. C.

Spinal accessory Hypoglossal

The following carbohydrate is called animal starch A. Glucose B. C. Fructose Sucrose

D. Lingual Basic metabolic unit of bone is A. Osteon B. C. Osteoblast Osteocyte

D. Glycogen Thyroxine is derived from A. Tyrosine B. C. Tyramine Taurine

D. Osteoclast Mastoid air sinus is posteriorly related to A. Cavernous sinus B. C. Sigmoid sinus Straight sinus

D. Tryptophan During blood clotting the conversion of fibrinogen to fibrin is catalyzed by A. Thrombin B. C. Thromboplastin Stuart Prower factor

D. Spheno Parietal sinus All the muscles of the tongue are supplied by the hypoglossal nerve EXCEPT A. Styloglossus B. C. Hyoglossus Genioglossus

D. Proconvertin Adrenal medulla secretes A. Glucocorticoids B. C. Epinephrine Thyroid stimulating hormone

D. Palatoglossus Skin over the angle of the mandible is supplied by A. Maxillary nerve B. C. Auriculotemporal nerve Great auricular nerve

D. Sex hormones The storage form of Carbohydrates in our body is A. Starch B. C. Glycogen Sucrose

D. Post auricular nerve Which of the following cell types is most common in Islets of Langerhans of pancreas? A. Beta cells B. C. Alpha cells Delta cells

D. Cellulose Reabsorption of glucose in the kidney takes place in A. Proximal tubule B. C. Distal tubule Loop of Henle

D. Collecting duct Bile salts are responsible for

D. F cells The chief cat ion in extra cellular fluid A. Sodium B. C. Potassium Calcium A. Protein digestion B. C. Fat digestion Bile secretion

D. Calcium reabsorption Genetic information in DNA is carried by

D. Magnesium About 90% of carbon dioxide is carried in the blood as A. Dissolved CO2 B. C. Bicarbonate Carbamino compound A. The bases B. C. The sugar The phosphate

D. All the constituents One of the following is NOT capable of replication

D. Carboxyhemoglobin Angiotensinogen is produced by A. Liver B. C. Kidney Hypothalamus A. Neuron B. C. Liver Kidney

D. None of the above

D. Atrium

Auer rods is a morphological feature of A. Myeloblastic leukemia B. C. Lymphoblastic leukemia Monocytic leukemia Following are the prodrugs EXCEPT one A. Levadopa B. C. Enalapril Epinephrine

D. Myelomonocytic leukemia Tuberculosis is characterized by A. Coagulative necrosis B. C. Caseous necrosis Liquefactive necrosis

D. Proguanil Furosemide is useful in A. Hypertension B. C. Refractory edema Hypocalcaemia

D. Fibrinoid necrosis Reed Sternbergs cell are seen in A. Hodgkins lymphoma B. C. Non Hodgkins lymphoma Multiple myeloma

D. Hypokalemia Acromegaly is due to increased A. Growth hormone B. C. Thyroid hormone Adrenalin

D. Follicular lymphoma The efficacy of moist heat sterilization is tested by using spores of A. Bacillus anthracis B. C. Bacillus cereus Bacillus subtilis

D. Parathyroid hormone Diseases typically acquired by man from animals include A. Hepatitis A B. C. Cholera Tuberculosis

D. Bacillius stearothrmophilus Microscope was invented by A. Louis Pasteur B. C. Hippocrates Robert Koch

D. Leptospirosis Antibiotic recommended for prophylaxis of bacterial endocarditis in patients who are allergic to penicillin A. Clindamycin B. C. The immunoglobulin which crosses placenta is A. IgG B. C. IgM IgA In which of the following condition immune mediated damage is implicated A. Hemophilia B. The following are gram negative cocci EXCEPT A. Pneumococci B. C. Meningococci Gonococci Presence of Bence Jones proteins is a characteristic feature of A. Infectious mononucleosis Gas gangrene is caused by A. Clostridium tetani B. C. Clostridium difficile Clostridium perfringens Cause of persistence of a sinus and fistulas A. Foreign body Which one of the following is fourth generation cephalosporin? A. Cefamandole B. C. Cefpirome Cephalexin Carcinoma lip commonly occur in A. Upper lip skin surface B. C. Unrelieved distal obstruction Presence of malignancy B. C. Multiple myeloma Malignant melanoma C. Congenital heart disease Rheumatic fever Azithromycin Clarithromycin

D. Leeuwen Hoeck

D. All the above

D. IgD

D. All the above

D. Veilonella

D. Pagets disease

D. Peptostreptococci

D. All of the above

D. Cefuroxime

B. C.

Vermillion border of lower lip Commisures

A. Carbon B. C. Chromium Nickel

D. Mucosal surface of upper lip The most common thyroid cancer is A. Anaplastic B. C. Medullary Papillary

D. Titanium Mesial developmental depression is the characteristic feature of A. Maxillary first premolar B. C. Marjolins ulcer is characterized by all EXCEPT A. Development in a scar B. C. Slow growth Painless nature Primary teeth begin to calcify at the age of A. B. C. D. 4 to 5 weeks of fetal life Between 46 months of fetal life At birth 24 months after birth Maxillary second premolar Mandibular first premolar

D. Follicular

D. Mandibular second premolar

D. Spreads to lymph nodes Most common type of basal cell Ca is A. Ulcerated B. C. Morphemic Cystic

Which of the following has nonfunctional cusp? A. B. C. D. Mandibular canine Maxillary second premolar Mandibular first premolar Maxillary canine

D. Pigmented A rodent ulcer A. Is a Squamous cell carcinoma B. Is a basal cell carcinoma C. Is a venous ulcer D. Contains epithelial pearls Galvanism is A. Tarnishing B. C. Electrolytic corrosion Chemical corrosion

Sjogrens syndrome refers to disease of A. Thyroid glands B. C. Parotid glands Parathyroid glands

D. Multiple endocrine glands Abtropfung (or) dropping off effect is seen in A. Intradermal nevus B. C. Junctional nevus Compound nevus

D. Annealing Shape memory exhibited by A. Beta titanium B. C. Nickel titanium Cobalt chromium

D. Blue nevus Physiologic wearing of a tooth as a result of tooth to tooth contact is A. Attrition B. C. Abrasion Erosion

D. Nickel chromium Non gamma 2 alloy is A. Resistant to marginal leakage B. C. Resistant to discoloration Resistant to sensitization

D. All the above Hutchinson triad Notched central incisors, blindness and deafness are seen in A. Primary syphilis B. C. Secondary syphilis Tertiary syphilis

D. Resistant to corrosion Loss of gloss test in gypsum product is an indication for A. Adequate mixing time B. C. Adequate working time Initial set

D. Congenital syphilis Squamous cell carcinoma is most common in A. Upper lip B. C. Lower lip Tongue

D. Final set Stabilization of stainless steel is achieved by addition of

D. Floor of mouth

Leukodema has a characteristic sign that is A. Disappears on stretching B. C. Remains fluctuant throughout Is not fluctuant

D. The collision of electrons

D. Has a malignant potential Sialosis is A. Non inflammatory non neoplastic swelling of major salivary glands B. C. Disease associated with sailors Stone in salivary gland

D. Sialorrhea Oral pathognomonic sign of measles A. Fordyces spots B. C. Koplicks spots Caf Au Lait spots

D. Purpuric spots Osteomyelitis is defined as an inflammation of A. Periosteum of the bone B. C. Haversian system of the bone Medullary portion of the bone

D. Cortical bone Ludwigs angina begins usually in A. Sub lingual space B. C. Sub metal space Sub maxillary space

D. Sub masseteric space Salivary calculi are most commonly discovered in A. Parotid gland duct B. C. Stensons duct Maxillary sinus

D. Submandibular duct In AIDS, Hairy leukoplakia is found most commonly in which location A. Hard palate B. C. Buccal mucosa Lateral border s of tongue

D. Soft palate Radiation causes the following biological effects in younger tissues and organs A. Carcinogenesis B. C. Teratogenesis Mutagenesis

D. All the above The X ray tube is evacuated to facilitate A. The movement of electrons B. C. The oxidation of filament The production of electrons

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