FORENSIC MEDICINE AND TOXICOLOGY
FORENSIC MEDICINE AND TOXICOLOGY MCQs
1. Prolactin secretion is increased by all except :
(A) Stress (B) Sleep
(C) Pregnancy (D) Dopamine
Ans: D
2. Absorption of Iron is increased by :
(A) Coffee (B) Tea
(C) Vitamin C (D) EDTA
Ans: C
3. Maximum Vitamin C is found in :
(A) Lungs (B) Liver
(C) Adrenal cortex (D) Kidney
Ans: C
4. Normal pH of blood is :
(A) 4.5 – 6.5 (B) 6.3 – 7.3
(C) 7.35 – 7.45 (D) 7.8 – 8.5
Ans: C
5. Growth of axillary hair is due to :
(A) Relaxin (B) Testosterone
(C) Estrogens (D) Prolactin
Ans: B
6. Daily sperm production is :
(A) 3 million/day (B) 12 million/day
(C) 30 million/day (D) 120 million/day
Ans: D
7. Brown Sequard syndrome, sensation loss on same side is :
(A) Temparature (B) Pain
(C) Touch (D) Proprioception
Ans: C
8. Not a Omega 3 fatty acid :
(A) Docosahexaenoic acid (B) Alpha- linolenic acid
(C) Eicosapentaenoic acid (D) Linoleic acid
Ans: D
9. Fireflies produce light due to :
(A) GTP (B) NADH
(C) Phosphocreatinine (D) ATP
Ans: D
10. Primary Ketone body is :
(A) Beta hydroxybutyrate (B) Acetoacetate
(C) Acetone (D) None of the above
Ans: B
11. Chromosomal studies are done in which stage :
(A) Prophase (B) Metaphase
(C) Telophase (D) Anaphase
Ans: B
12. Vit B12 deficiency affects which reaction :
(A) Decarboxylation (B) Transamination
(C) Both (A) and (B) (D) None of the above
Ans: D
13. In Maple syrup disease, the amino acids excreted in urine are, except :
(A) Phenylalanine (B) Valine
(C) Isoleucine (D) Leucine
Ans: A
14. All are glycoprotein, except :
(A) LH (B) TSH
(C) FSH (D) GH
Ans: D
15. Insulin secretion is associated with :
(A) Copper (B) Magnesium
(C) Zinc (D) Chromium
Ans: C
16. Heart at rest utilises :
(A) Ketone bodies (B) Fatty acids
(C) Glucose (D) All of the above
Ans: B
17. Essential fatty acids are all EXCEPT :
(A) Linoleic acid (B) Palmitic acid
(C) Arachidonic acid (D) Linolenic acid
Ans: B
18. Vitamin which prevents “Oxidation” :
(A) Vitamin A (B) Biotin
(C) Pyridoxine (D) Nicotin
Ans: A
19. Paltauf’s haemorrhages are seen in :
(A) Drowning (B) Hanging
(C) Fire arm injury (D) Strangulation
Ans: A
20. “Fracture a-la signature” is :
(A) A fissured fracture (B) A depressed fracture
(C) Seperation of the suture (D) A ring fracture
Ans: B
21. Nails and hairs are commonly preserved in :
(A) Chronic arsenic poisoning (B) Acute lead poisoning
(C) Acute arsenic poisoning (D) All of the above
Ans: A
22. Thanatology deals with the study of :
(A) Poison (B) Death
(C) Snakes (D) Finger prints
Ans: B
23. First change in a dead body :
(A) Mummification
(B) Maggot formation
(C) Greenish discolouration of Right Iliac Fossa
(D) Pugilistic attitude
Ans: C
24. Mee’s line is seen in poisoning of :
(A) Copper (B) Arsenic
(C) Lead (D) Mercury
Ans: B
25. “Macewan’s sign is seen in :
(A) Alcohol poisoning (B) Cyanide poisoning
(C) Lead poisoning (D) Arsenic poisoning
Ans: A
26. A patient aged 20 years in coma with pin point pupils and fasciculations but no fever, diagnosis is :
(A) Datura poisoning (B) Head injury
(C) Pontine haemorrhage (D) Organophosphorus poisoning
Ans: D
27. A patient presented with encephalopathy, wrist drop, colic and constipation. Blood picture shows basophilic stippling of RBC. Most likely cause is :
(A) Arsenic poisoning (B) Iron poisoning
(C) Lead poisoning (D) Opium poisoning
Ans: C
28. A person presents in the emergency department. With rigors and chills and with clinical features resembling malaria, The poison responsible is :
(A) Zinc (B) Arsenic
(C) Red phosphorus (D) Mercury
Ans: A
29. “Sui” are made up of :
(A) Croton tiglinum (B) Morphine
(C) Oranophosphorus compound (D) Abrus precatorius
Ans: D
30. A 5 years child presents with confusion, increased salivation, lacrimation, fasciculation, miosis, tachycardia and hypertension. The poison most likely is :
(A) Datura (B) Organophosphorus
(C) Opium (D) Kerosene
Ans: C
31. Involuntary suicide is :
(A) An attempt to pass off homicide as suicide
(B) Accidental barbiturate poisoning
(C) Suicide by a person under 18
(D) None of the above
Ans: B
32. “Run-amok” is found in :
(A) Cannabis Indica poisoning (B) Barbiturates poisoning
(C) Cocaine poisoning (D) Datura poisoning
Ans: A
33. Complication of Kerosene poisoning is :
(A) Vomiting (B) Haemoptysis
(C) Pneumonia (D) Diarrhoea
Ans: C
34. Emetics are contraindicated in poisoning of :
(A) Diazepam (B) Kerosene
(C) Organophosphorus (D) Arsenic
Ans: B
35. Which of the following poison is known as “Sweet poison”
(A) Phosphorus (B) Abrus precatorius
(C) Yellow oleander (D) Aconite
Ans: D
36. At the age of 12 years , total number of teeth are :
(A) 12 (B) 20
(C) 24 (D) 30
Ans: C
37. Copper sulphate poisoning manifests with :
(A) High anion gap acidosis (B) Peripheral neuropathy
(C) Acute haemolysis (D) Rhabdomyolysis
Ans: C
38. EDTA is used in which metal poisoning :
(A) Arsenic (B) Lead
(C) Iron (D) Phosphorus
Ans: B
39. Phossy jaw is seen in :
(A) Phosphorus poisoning (B) Copper poisoning
(C) Lead poisoning (D) Arsenic poisoning
Ans: A
40. ‘Magnan phenomenon’ occurs in addiction of :
(A) Cocaine poisoning (B) Alcohol poisoning
(C) Cannabis Indica poisoning (D) Barbiturate poisoning
Ans: B
41. Not a sign of Organophosphorus poisoning is :
(A) Salivation (B) Miosis
(C) Bradycardia (D) Bronchodilatation
Ans: D
42 Which is a spinal poison :
(A) Organophosphorus (B) Oleander
(C) Strychnine (D) Cannabis Indica
Ans: C
43. The major lipid of the lipoproteins is :
(A) Linoleic acid (B) Oleic acid
(C) Arachidonic acid (D) Palmitic acid
Ans: C
44. Which Fat soluble vitamin is functioning like a “Hormone” :
(A) A (B) D
(C) E (D) K
Ans: B
45. ‘Cutis anserina’ is seen in :
(A) Suffocation (B) Drowning
(C) Lust murder (D) Electrocution
Ans: B
46. Dying declaration comes under :
(A) Section 32 IEA (B) Section 33 IEA
(C) Section 60 IEA (D) 291 CrPC
Ans: A
47. In tandem bullet, number of bullet/bullets coming out of the gun is/are :
(A) 1 (B) 2
(C) 3 (D) 4
Ans: B
48. Rigor mortis first starts in :
(A) Upper limbs (B) Eyelids
(C) Lower limbs (D) Neck
Ans: B
49. ‘Falanga’ is :
(A) Beating on ear with both hands (B) Beating on the abdomen
(C) Beating on soles with blunt object (D) Suspension by wrists
Ans: C
50. Minimum age for giving consent for organ transplantation in India is :
(A) 16 years (B) 18 years
(C) 21 years (D) No fixed age limit
Ans: B
(A) Stress (B) Sleep
(C) Pregnancy (D) Dopamine
Ans: D
2. Absorption of Iron is increased by :
(A) Coffee (B) Tea
(C) Vitamin C (D) EDTA
Ans: C
3. Maximum Vitamin C is found in :
(A) Lungs (B) Liver
(C) Adrenal cortex (D) Kidney
Ans: C
4. Normal pH of blood is :
(A) 4.5 – 6.5 (B) 6.3 – 7.3
(C) 7.35 – 7.45 (D) 7.8 – 8.5
Ans: C
5. Growth of axillary hair is due to :
(A) Relaxin (B) Testosterone
(C) Estrogens (D) Prolactin
Ans: B
6. Daily sperm production is :
(A) 3 million/day (B) 12 million/day
(C) 30 million/day (D) 120 million/day
Ans: D
7. Brown Sequard syndrome, sensation loss on same side is :
(A) Temparature (B) Pain
(C) Touch (D) Proprioception
Ans: C
8. Not a Omega 3 fatty acid :
(A) Docosahexaenoic acid (B) Alpha- linolenic acid
(C) Eicosapentaenoic acid (D) Linoleic acid
Ans: D
9. Fireflies produce light due to :
(A) GTP (B) NADH
(C) Phosphocreatinine (D) ATP
Ans: D
10. Primary Ketone body is :
(A) Beta hydroxybutyrate (B) Acetoacetate
(C) Acetone (D) None of the above
Ans: B
11. Chromosomal studies are done in which stage :
(A) Prophase (B) Metaphase
(C) Telophase (D) Anaphase
Ans: B
12. Vit B12 deficiency affects which reaction :
(A) Decarboxylation (B) Transamination
(C) Both (A) and (B) (D) None of the above
Ans: D
13. In Maple syrup disease, the amino acids excreted in urine are, except :
(A) Phenylalanine (B) Valine
(C) Isoleucine (D) Leucine
Ans: A
14. All are glycoprotein, except :
(A) LH (B) TSH
(C) FSH (D) GH
Ans: D
15. Insulin secretion is associated with :
(A) Copper (B) Magnesium
(C) Zinc (D) Chromium
Ans: C
16. Heart at rest utilises :
(A) Ketone bodies (B) Fatty acids
(C) Glucose (D) All of the above
Ans: B
17. Essential fatty acids are all EXCEPT :
(A) Linoleic acid (B) Palmitic acid
(C) Arachidonic acid (D) Linolenic acid
Ans: B
18. Vitamin which prevents “Oxidation” :
(A) Vitamin A (B) Biotin
(C) Pyridoxine (D) Nicotin
Ans: A
19. Paltauf’s haemorrhages are seen in :
(A) Drowning (B) Hanging
(C) Fire arm injury (D) Strangulation
Ans: A
20. “Fracture a-la signature” is :
(A) A fissured fracture (B) A depressed fracture
(C) Seperation of the suture (D) A ring fracture
Ans: B
21. Nails and hairs are commonly preserved in :
(A) Chronic arsenic poisoning (B) Acute lead poisoning
(C) Acute arsenic poisoning (D) All of the above
Ans: A
22. Thanatology deals with the study of :
(A) Poison (B) Death
(C) Snakes (D) Finger prints
Ans: B
23. First change in a dead body :
(A) Mummification
(B) Maggot formation
(C) Greenish discolouration of Right Iliac Fossa
(D) Pugilistic attitude
Ans: C
24. Mee’s line is seen in poisoning of :
(A) Copper (B) Arsenic
(C) Lead (D) Mercury
Ans: B
25. “Macewan’s sign is seen in :
(A) Alcohol poisoning (B) Cyanide poisoning
(C) Lead poisoning (D) Arsenic poisoning
Ans: A
26. A patient aged 20 years in coma with pin point pupils and fasciculations but no fever, diagnosis is :
(A) Datura poisoning (B) Head injury
(C) Pontine haemorrhage (D) Organophosphorus poisoning
Ans: D
27. A patient presented with encephalopathy, wrist drop, colic and constipation. Blood picture shows basophilic stippling of RBC. Most likely cause is :
(A) Arsenic poisoning (B) Iron poisoning
(C) Lead poisoning (D) Opium poisoning
Ans: C
28. A person presents in the emergency department. With rigors and chills and with clinical features resembling malaria, The poison responsible is :
(A) Zinc (B) Arsenic
(C) Red phosphorus (D) Mercury
Ans: A
29. “Sui” are made up of :
(A) Croton tiglinum (B) Morphine
(C) Oranophosphorus compound (D) Abrus precatorius
Ans: D
30. A 5 years child presents with confusion, increased salivation, lacrimation, fasciculation, miosis, tachycardia and hypertension. The poison most likely is :
(A) Datura (B) Organophosphorus
(C) Opium (D) Kerosene
Ans: C
31. Involuntary suicide is :
(A) An attempt to pass off homicide as suicide
(B) Accidental barbiturate poisoning
(C) Suicide by a person under 18
(D) None of the above
Ans: B
32. “Run-amok” is found in :
(A) Cannabis Indica poisoning (B) Barbiturates poisoning
(C) Cocaine poisoning (D) Datura poisoning
Ans: A
33. Complication of Kerosene poisoning is :
(A) Vomiting (B) Haemoptysis
(C) Pneumonia (D) Diarrhoea
Ans: C
34. Emetics are contraindicated in poisoning of :
(A) Diazepam (B) Kerosene
(C) Organophosphorus (D) Arsenic
Ans: B
35. Which of the following poison is known as “Sweet poison”
(A) Phosphorus (B) Abrus precatorius
(C) Yellow oleander (D) Aconite
Ans: D
36. At the age of 12 years , total number of teeth are :
(A) 12 (B) 20
(C) 24 (D) 30
Ans: C
37. Copper sulphate poisoning manifests with :
(A) High anion gap acidosis (B) Peripheral neuropathy
(C) Acute haemolysis (D) Rhabdomyolysis
Ans: C
38. EDTA is used in which metal poisoning :
(A) Arsenic (B) Lead
(C) Iron (D) Phosphorus
Ans: B
39. Phossy jaw is seen in :
(A) Phosphorus poisoning (B) Copper poisoning
(C) Lead poisoning (D) Arsenic poisoning
Ans: A
40. ‘Magnan phenomenon’ occurs in addiction of :
(A) Cocaine poisoning (B) Alcohol poisoning
(C) Cannabis Indica poisoning (D) Barbiturate poisoning
Ans: B
41. Not a sign of Organophosphorus poisoning is :
(A) Salivation (B) Miosis
(C) Bradycardia (D) Bronchodilatation
Ans: D
42 Which is a spinal poison :
(A) Organophosphorus (B) Oleander
(C) Strychnine (D) Cannabis Indica
Ans: C
43. The major lipid of the lipoproteins is :
(A) Linoleic acid (B) Oleic acid
(C) Arachidonic acid (D) Palmitic acid
Ans: C
44. Which Fat soluble vitamin is functioning like a “Hormone” :
(A) A (B) D
(C) E (D) K
Ans: B
45. ‘Cutis anserina’ is seen in :
(A) Suffocation (B) Drowning
(C) Lust murder (D) Electrocution
Ans: B
46. Dying declaration comes under :
(A) Section 32 IEA (B) Section 33 IEA
(C) Section 60 IEA (D) 291 CrPC
Ans: A
47. In tandem bullet, number of bullet/bullets coming out of the gun is/are :
(A) 1 (B) 2
(C) 3 (D) 4
Ans: B
48. Rigor mortis first starts in :
(A) Upper limbs (B) Eyelids
(C) Lower limbs (D) Neck
Ans: B
49. ‘Falanga’ is :
(A) Beating on ear with both hands (B) Beating on the abdomen
(C) Beating on soles with blunt object (D) Suspension by wrists
Ans: C
50. Minimum age for giving consent for organ transplantation in India is :
(A) 16 years (B) 18 years
(C) 21 years (D) No fixed age limit
Ans: B
51. Most common type of finger print is :
(A) Arch (B) Loop
(C) Whorl (D) Composite
Ans: B
52. Last organ to putrify in male is :
(A) Testis (B) Prostate
(C) Penis (D) Spermatic cord
Ans: B
53. Gastric lavage is contraindicated in :
(A) Opiate poisoning (B) Sulphuric acid poisoning
(C) Dhatura poisoning (D) Oxalic acid poisoning
Ans: B
54. ‘Ewing postulates’ refer to :
(A) Complication resulting from trauma
(B) Accidents as a cause by birth
(C) The role of disease is modifying the effects of trauma
(D) Congenital anomalies cause by drugs
Ans: B
55. ‘Spalding sign’ occurs because of :
(A) Hanging (B) Maceration
(C) Mummification (D) Drowning
Ans: B
56. Gutter fracture is due to :
(A) Sharp weapon (B) Fall from height
(C) Oblique bullet wound (D) Osteoporosis
Ans: C
57. Sweat chlorides are increased in :
(A) Cystic fibrosis (B) Addision’s disease
(C) Conn’s Syndrome (D) Phaeochromocytoma
Ans: A
58. Grievous hurt comes under section :
(A) 319 (B) 320
(C) 324 (D) 326
Ans: B
59. Impotent quad hunk means :
(A) Legally impotent (B) Impotent to woman
(C) Medically impotent (D) Impotent towards particular woman
Ans: D
60. ‘Sin of Gomorrrrah’ is also known as :
(A) Buccal coitus (B) Sodomy
(C) Lesbianism (D) Bestiality
Ans: A
61. Sex can be established by examining hair root cells for the presence of :
(A) Barr body (B) Golgi body
(C) Davidson body (D) Medullary index
Ans: A
62. Zinc is required for :
(A) Pyruvate Decarboxylase (B) Pyruvate Dehydrogenase
(C) Carboxypeptidase (D) Alpha keto acid Dehydrogenase
Ans: C
63. Hypervitaminosis-A induces damage to :
(A) Mitochondria (B) Microtubule
(C) Lysosome (D) Rough Endoplasmic reticulum
Ans: C
64. A six year old child with aggressive behaviour and poor concentration is brought with presenting complaints of joint pain and reduced urinary output. Mother gives history of self mutilitative behaviour stating that he tends to mutilate his fingers. Which of the following enzymes is likely to be deficient in this child :
(A) Adenosine Deaminase (B) APRTase
(C) HGPRTase (D) Acid Maltase
Ans: C
65. Cori cycle or lactic acid cycle involves :
(A) Liver (B) Blood
(C) Muscle (D) All of the above
Ans: D
66. Vitamin K is required for :
(A) Transamination (B) Hydroxylation
(C) Chelation (D) Carboxylation
Ans: D
67. Haemoglobin is present in :
(A) Pyrrole rings (B) Hydrophilic pockets
(C) Hydrophobic pockets (D) Cationic ring
Ans: C
68. The presence of large quantities of un-reabsorbed solutes in the renal tubule causes an increase in urine volume is called :
(A) Osmotic natriuresis (B) Water intoxication
(C) Osmotic dieresis (D) Water dieresis
Ans: C
69. Colostrum contains all in excess of milk, except :
(A) Fat (B) Vitamin A
(C) Protein (D) Immunoglobulin
Ans: A
70. Acid secretion in stomach is increased in all of the following conditions, except :
(A) Decreased Acetyl choline (B) Food in stomach
(C) Decreased Histamine (D) Decreased Gastrin
Ans: B
71. Renin is secreted by :
(A) Macula densa (B) J G cells
(C) Tubular cells (D) All of the above
Ans: B
72. Hormone for breast milk feeding is :
(A) Prolactin (B) Oxytocin
(C) Galactogen (D) GH
Ans: B
73. Superficial reflex is :
(A) Ankle (B) Hoffmans
(C) Corneal (D) Jaw
Ans: C
74. Specific gravity of CSF is :
(A) 1.001 – 1.003 (B) 1.006 – 1.009
(C) 1.010 – 1.013 (D) 1.015 – 1.018
Ans: B
75. “Allen’s test” is used for testing :
(A) Ulnar and axillary artery (B) Radial and axillary artery
(C) Radial and ulnar artery (D) Subclavian and brachial artery
Ans: C
76. Quinsy is :
(A) Retropharyngeal abscess (B) Sublingual abscess (C) Parapharyngeal abscess (D) Peritonsillar abscess
Ans: D
77. Secondary support of uterus is :
(A) Broad ligament (B) Mackenrodt ligament (C) Round ligament (D) Uterosacral ligament
Ans: A
78. Prostate gland is :
(A) Fibromusculoglandular (B) Fibrous only (C) Glandular only (D) Muscular only
Ans: A
79. Broca’s area is present in :
(A) Gyrus rectus (B) Cingulate gyrus (C) Insula (D) Frontal gyrus
Ans: D
80. Wrist drop is seen in :
(A) Damage to median nerve (B) Damage to radial nerve (C) Damage to ulnar nerve (D) None of the above
Ans: B
81. Heart failure cells are found in :
(A) Spleen (B) Liver
(C) Myocardium (D) Lungs
Ans: D
82. Temperomandibular joint is a :
(A) Saddle shaped joint (B) Plant joint
(C) Ball and socket joint (D) Condyloid joint
Ans: D
83. Foramen of Morgagni refers to an opening in :
(A) The skull (B) The brain
(C) The lesser omentum (D) The diaphragm
Ans: D
84. Ear lobule is made up of :
(A) Fibrocartilage (B) Elastic cartilage
(C) Hyaline cartilage (D) All of the above
Ans: B
85. A lady has carcinoma in upper and outer quadrant of the breast. It usually metastasises to all of the following lymph nodes, except :
(A) Central (B) Parasternal
(C) Anterior axillary (D) Lateral
Ans: B
86. “ Winging “ of the scapula is due to injury to :
(A) Ulnar nerve (B) Pectoral nerve
(C) Subscapular nerve (D) Nerve supplying serratus anterior
Ans: D
87. Which structure is related to lateral wall of vagina and uterus :
(A) Urethra (B) Inferior vesical artery
(C) Middle rectal artery (D) Ureter
Ans: D
88. Common site for normal fertilisation is :
(A) Vagina (B) Ovary
(C) Ampulla (D) Cervix
Ans: C
89. Vitamin B-12 is absorbed in :
(A) Duodenum (B) Jejunum
(C) Ileum (D) Stomach
Ans: C
90. “ Appetite depressant” is :
(A) Leptin (B) Orexin
(C) Gherlin (D) Neuropeptide Y
Ans: A
91. Hormone that increases “ Post Menopausal” is :
(A) Androgen (B) FSH
(C) Estrogen (D) Progesterone
Ans: B
92. Gastric secretion is reduced by :
(A) Epinephrine (B) Vaginal discharge
(C) Peptides (D) Secretin
Ans: D
93. The organ with maximum blood flow in ml/kg/min is :
(A) Brain (B) Kidney
(C) Liver (D) lung
Ans: B
94. CSF pressure depends primarily on :
(A) Cerebral blood flow (B) Blood pressure (C) Rate of formation from the choroid plexus (D) Rate of CSF absorption
Ans: D
95. Muscles used in normal walk during stance and swing :
(A) Tibialis anterior (B) Popliteus (C) Iliopsoas (D) Gastrocnemius
Ans: D
96. Ectopia cordis is associated with :
(A) Heart (B) Lens (C) Lungs (D) Liver
Ans: A
97. Lymphatic drainage of testes is to :
(A) Sub-inguinal (B) Deep inguinal nerve (C) Internal Iliac (D) Paraortic
Ans: D
98. A double aortic arch is due to persistent :
(A) Right 6th arch (B) Right 4th arch (C) Left 6th arch (D) Left 4th arch
Ans: B
99. All passes through deep inguinal ring :
(A) Round ligament (B) Ilio inguinal ring (C) Spermatic cord (D) Internal spermatic nerve
Ans: D
100. The narrowest part of ureter is :
(A) At ischial spine (B) At pelvic brim (C) At the entry of bladder (D) Pelviccureteric junction
Ans: C
(A) Arch (B) Loop
(C) Whorl (D) Composite
Ans: B
52. Last organ to putrify in male is :
(A) Testis (B) Prostate
(C) Penis (D) Spermatic cord
Ans: B
53. Gastric lavage is contraindicated in :
(A) Opiate poisoning (B) Sulphuric acid poisoning
(C) Dhatura poisoning (D) Oxalic acid poisoning
Ans: B
54. ‘Ewing postulates’ refer to :
(A) Complication resulting from trauma
(B) Accidents as a cause by birth
(C) The role of disease is modifying the effects of trauma
(D) Congenital anomalies cause by drugs
Ans: B
55. ‘Spalding sign’ occurs because of :
(A) Hanging (B) Maceration
(C) Mummification (D) Drowning
Ans: B
56. Gutter fracture is due to :
(A) Sharp weapon (B) Fall from height
(C) Oblique bullet wound (D) Osteoporosis
Ans: C
57. Sweat chlorides are increased in :
(A) Cystic fibrosis (B) Addision’s disease
(C) Conn’s Syndrome (D) Phaeochromocytoma
Ans: A
58. Grievous hurt comes under section :
(A) 319 (B) 320
(C) 324 (D) 326
Ans: B
59. Impotent quad hunk means :
(A) Legally impotent (B) Impotent to woman
(C) Medically impotent (D) Impotent towards particular woman
Ans: D
60. ‘Sin of Gomorrrrah’ is also known as :
(A) Buccal coitus (B) Sodomy
(C) Lesbianism (D) Bestiality
Ans: A
61. Sex can be established by examining hair root cells for the presence of :
(A) Barr body (B) Golgi body
(C) Davidson body (D) Medullary index
Ans: A
62. Zinc is required for :
(A) Pyruvate Decarboxylase (B) Pyruvate Dehydrogenase
(C) Carboxypeptidase (D) Alpha keto acid Dehydrogenase
Ans: C
63. Hypervitaminosis-A induces damage to :
(A) Mitochondria (B) Microtubule
(C) Lysosome (D) Rough Endoplasmic reticulum
Ans: C
64. A six year old child with aggressive behaviour and poor concentration is brought with presenting complaints of joint pain and reduced urinary output. Mother gives history of self mutilitative behaviour stating that he tends to mutilate his fingers. Which of the following enzymes is likely to be deficient in this child :
(A) Adenosine Deaminase (B) APRTase
(C) HGPRTase (D) Acid Maltase
Ans: C
65. Cori cycle or lactic acid cycle involves :
(A) Liver (B) Blood
(C) Muscle (D) All of the above
Ans: D
66. Vitamin K is required for :
(A) Transamination (B) Hydroxylation
(C) Chelation (D) Carboxylation
Ans: D
67. Haemoglobin is present in :
(A) Pyrrole rings (B) Hydrophilic pockets
(C) Hydrophobic pockets (D) Cationic ring
Ans: C
68. The presence of large quantities of un-reabsorbed solutes in the renal tubule causes an increase in urine volume is called :
(A) Osmotic natriuresis (B) Water intoxication
(C) Osmotic dieresis (D) Water dieresis
Ans: C
69. Colostrum contains all in excess of milk, except :
(A) Fat (B) Vitamin A
(C) Protein (D) Immunoglobulin
Ans: A
70. Acid secretion in stomach is increased in all of the following conditions, except :
(A) Decreased Acetyl choline (B) Food in stomach
(C) Decreased Histamine (D) Decreased Gastrin
Ans: B
71. Renin is secreted by :
(A) Macula densa (B) J G cells
(C) Tubular cells (D) All of the above
Ans: B
72. Hormone for breast milk feeding is :
(A) Prolactin (B) Oxytocin
(C) Galactogen (D) GH
Ans: B
73. Superficial reflex is :
(A) Ankle (B) Hoffmans
(C) Corneal (D) Jaw
Ans: C
74. Specific gravity of CSF is :
(A) 1.001 – 1.003 (B) 1.006 – 1.009
(C) 1.010 – 1.013 (D) 1.015 – 1.018
Ans: B
75. “Allen’s test” is used for testing :
(A) Ulnar and axillary artery (B) Radial and axillary artery
(C) Radial and ulnar artery (D) Subclavian and brachial artery
Ans: C
76. Quinsy is :
(A) Retropharyngeal abscess (B) Sublingual abscess (C) Parapharyngeal abscess (D) Peritonsillar abscess
Ans: D
77. Secondary support of uterus is :
(A) Broad ligament (B) Mackenrodt ligament (C) Round ligament (D) Uterosacral ligament
Ans: A
78. Prostate gland is :
(A) Fibromusculoglandular (B) Fibrous only (C) Glandular only (D) Muscular only
Ans: A
79. Broca’s area is present in :
(A) Gyrus rectus (B) Cingulate gyrus (C) Insula (D) Frontal gyrus
Ans: D
80. Wrist drop is seen in :
(A) Damage to median nerve (B) Damage to radial nerve (C) Damage to ulnar nerve (D) None of the above
Ans: B
81. Heart failure cells are found in :
(A) Spleen (B) Liver
(C) Myocardium (D) Lungs
Ans: D
82. Temperomandibular joint is a :
(A) Saddle shaped joint (B) Plant joint
(C) Ball and socket joint (D) Condyloid joint
Ans: D
83. Foramen of Morgagni refers to an opening in :
(A) The skull (B) The brain
(C) The lesser omentum (D) The diaphragm
Ans: D
84. Ear lobule is made up of :
(A) Fibrocartilage (B) Elastic cartilage
(C) Hyaline cartilage (D) All of the above
Ans: B
85. A lady has carcinoma in upper and outer quadrant of the breast. It usually metastasises to all of the following lymph nodes, except :
(A) Central (B) Parasternal
(C) Anterior axillary (D) Lateral
Ans: B
86. “ Winging “ of the scapula is due to injury to :
(A) Ulnar nerve (B) Pectoral nerve
(C) Subscapular nerve (D) Nerve supplying serratus anterior
Ans: D
87. Which structure is related to lateral wall of vagina and uterus :
(A) Urethra (B) Inferior vesical artery
(C) Middle rectal artery (D) Ureter
Ans: D
88. Common site for normal fertilisation is :
(A) Vagina (B) Ovary
(C) Ampulla (D) Cervix
Ans: C
89. Vitamin B-12 is absorbed in :
(A) Duodenum (B) Jejunum
(C) Ileum (D) Stomach
Ans: C
90. “ Appetite depressant” is :
(A) Leptin (B) Orexin
(C) Gherlin (D) Neuropeptide Y
Ans: A
91. Hormone that increases “ Post Menopausal” is :
(A) Androgen (B) FSH
(C) Estrogen (D) Progesterone
Ans: B
92. Gastric secretion is reduced by :
(A) Epinephrine (B) Vaginal discharge
(C) Peptides (D) Secretin
Ans: D
93. The organ with maximum blood flow in ml/kg/min is :
(A) Brain (B) Kidney
(C) Liver (D) lung
Ans: B
94. CSF pressure depends primarily on :
(A) Cerebral blood flow (B) Blood pressure (C) Rate of formation from the choroid plexus (D) Rate of CSF absorption
Ans: D
95. Muscles used in normal walk during stance and swing :
(A) Tibialis anterior (B) Popliteus (C) Iliopsoas (D) Gastrocnemius
Ans: D
96. Ectopia cordis is associated with :
(A) Heart (B) Lens (C) Lungs (D) Liver
Ans: A
97. Lymphatic drainage of testes is to :
(A) Sub-inguinal (B) Deep inguinal nerve (C) Internal Iliac (D) Paraortic
Ans: D
98. A double aortic arch is due to persistent :
(A) Right 6th arch (B) Right 4th arch (C) Left 6th arch (D) Left 4th arch
Ans: B
99. All passes through deep inguinal ring :
(A) Round ligament (B) Ilio inguinal ring (C) Spermatic cord (D) Internal spermatic nerve
Ans: D
100. The narrowest part of ureter is :
(A) At ischial spine (B) At pelvic brim (C) At the entry of bladder (D) Pelviccureteric junction
Ans: C