HOMEOPATHY-PAGE 1
HOMEOPATHY MCQs- PAGE 1
1:-The digesting enzymes produced by the stomach
A:-Gastrase
B:-Aminase
C:-Lipase
D:-Protease
Ans: A
2:-Total blood volume is
A:-6 lit.
B:-5 lit.
C:-4 lit.
D:-3 lit.
Ans: B
3:-The agent in the blood which is responsible for clotting is
A:-Platelets
B:-RBC
C:-WBC
D:-Monocytes
Ans: A
4:-Typical neuron consists of a cell body
A:-Dendrites
B:-An axon
C:-Axioneme
D:-Both 1 and 2
Ans: D
5:-The normal apex beat can be palpated in the precordium at the
A:-Right `3^(rd)` intercostals space
B:-Left `5^(th)` intercostal space
C:-Left `4^(th)` intercostal space
D:-Right `5^(th)` intercostal space
Ans: C
6:-Disease due to the deficiency of Niacin
A:-Pellagra
B:-Osteomalaceae
C:-Beriberi
D:-Scurvey
Ans: A
7:-Which among the following is not a water borne disease ?
A:-Typhoid
B:-Hepatitis
C:-Cholera
D:-Malaria
Ans: D
8:-Tetanus bacteria is commonly seen in
A:-Soil
B:-Skin
C:-GIT
D:-Nervous system
Ans: A
9:-The process of boiling water to produce water vapor which then condenses onto a cool surface is called
A:-Condensation
B:-Sublimation
C:-Distillation
D:-Evaporation
Ans: C
10:-Kopliks spots are seen in
A:-Typhoid
B:-Rubella
C:-Mumps
D:-Measels
Ans: D
11:-The recommended dietary iron allowance for adult males and for women over 50 is
A:-8 mg/day
B:-7 mg/day
C:-10 mg/day
D:-5 mg/day
Ans: A
12:-Plasmodium falsiparum malaria is
A:-Most common
B:-Most lethal
C:-Least common
D:-Least lethal
Ans: B
13:-The most effective types of reversible birth control is
A:-Contraceptive pills
B:-Condoms
C:-IUD
D:-None
Ans: C
14:-For an uncomplicated pregnancy, nulliparous women should have how many antenatal appointments ?
A:-12
B:-7
C:-5
D:-10
Ans: D
15:-The type of protein energy malnutrition in which there is deficiency in calorie intake is
A:-Kwashiorkor
B:-Marasmus
C:-Both
D:-None
Ans: B
16:-Hardness of water is due to the presence of
A:-Calcium carbonate
B:-Magnesium carbonate
C:-Calcium and magnesium sulphate
D:-Both 1 and 2
Ans: D
17:-The highest ideal of cure is mentioned in ___________ aphorism.
A:-5
B:-1
C:-3
D:-2
Ans: D
18:-___________ symptoms are felt by the patient alone
A:-Subjective symptoms
B:-Objective symptoms
C:-Both
D:-None
Ans: A
19:-The Vital force possess mainly __________ characteristics.
A:-Material
B:-Perceptible
C:-Visible
D:-Spiritual
Ans: D
20:-Cure takes place according to
A:-Therapeutic law of nature
B:-Natures law of cure
C:-Law of similia
D:-All the above
Ans: C
A:-Gastrase
B:-Aminase
C:-Lipase
D:-Protease
Ans: A
2:-Total blood volume is
A:-6 lit.
B:-5 lit.
C:-4 lit.
D:-3 lit.
Ans: B
3:-The agent in the blood which is responsible for clotting is
A:-Platelets
B:-RBC
C:-WBC
D:-Monocytes
Ans: A
4:-Typical neuron consists of a cell body
A:-Dendrites
B:-An axon
C:-Axioneme
D:-Both 1 and 2
Ans: D
5:-The normal apex beat can be palpated in the precordium at the
A:-Right `3^(rd)` intercostals space
B:-Left `5^(th)` intercostal space
C:-Left `4^(th)` intercostal space
D:-Right `5^(th)` intercostal space
Ans: C
6:-Disease due to the deficiency of Niacin
A:-Pellagra
B:-Osteomalaceae
C:-Beriberi
D:-Scurvey
Ans: A
7:-Which among the following is not a water borne disease ?
A:-Typhoid
B:-Hepatitis
C:-Cholera
D:-Malaria
Ans: D
8:-Tetanus bacteria is commonly seen in
A:-Soil
B:-Skin
C:-GIT
D:-Nervous system
Ans: A
9:-The process of boiling water to produce water vapor which then condenses onto a cool surface is called
A:-Condensation
B:-Sublimation
C:-Distillation
D:-Evaporation
Ans: C
10:-Kopliks spots are seen in
A:-Typhoid
B:-Rubella
C:-Mumps
D:-Measels
Ans: D
11:-The recommended dietary iron allowance for adult males and for women over 50 is
A:-8 mg/day
B:-7 mg/day
C:-10 mg/day
D:-5 mg/day
Ans: A
12:-Plasmodium falsiparum malaria is
A:-Most common
B:-Most lethal
C:-Least common
D:-Least lethal
Ans: B
13:-The most effective types of reversible birth control is
A:-Contraceptive pills
B:-Condoms
C:-IUD
D:-None
Ans: C
14:-For an uncomplicated pregnancy, nulliparous women should have how many antenatal appointments ?
A:-12
B:-7
C:-5
D:-10
Ans: D
15:-The type of protein energy malnutrition in which there is deficiency in calorie intake is
A:-Kwashiorkor
B:-Marasmus
C:-Both
D:-None
Ans: B
16:-Hardness of water is due to the presence of
A:-Calcium carbonate
B:-Magnesium carbonate
C:-Calcium and magnesium sulphate
D:-Both 1 and 2
Ans: D
17:-The highest ideal of cure is mentioned in ___________ aphorism.
A:-5
B:-1
C:-3
D:-2
Ans: D
18:-___________ symptoms are felt by the patient alone
A:-Subjective symptoms
B:-Objective symptoms
C:-Both
D:-None
Ans: A
19:-The Vital force possess mainly __________ characteristics.
A:-Material
B:-Perceptible
C:-Visible
D:-Spiritual
Ans: D
20:-Cure takes place according to
A:-Therapeutic law of nature
B:-Natures law of cure
C:-Law of similia
D:-All the above
Ans: C
21:-Who was the Chairman of Homeopathic Pharmacopoea Committee 1962 ?
A:-Dr. B.K. Sarkar
B:-Dr. K.P. Muzumdar
C:-Dr. P.K.K. Gupta
D:-Dr. V.T. Augustine
Ans: A
22:-Extemporaneous Pharmacy is the ____________ part.
A:-Practical
B:-Theoretical
C:-Both
D:-None
Ans: A
23:-Number of bones in the ear
A:-1
B:-3
C:-2
D:-4
Ans: B
24:-Which one is not a synonym of sugar of milk ?
A:-Refined sugar
B:-Lactose
C:-Nihilinum
D:-Phytum
Ans: A
25:-Which is the best media for preserving medicines ?
A:-Tablets
B:-Sugar of milk
C:-Cone
D:-Globules
Ans: D
26:-Pillule is a
A:-Medium sized globule
B:-Smaller sized globule
C:-Larger sized globules
D:-Both 2 and 3
Ans: C
27:-What is the commonly used size of cones ?
A:-No. 12
B:-No. 6
C:-No. 8
D:-All the above
Ans: B
28:-One grain is equivalent to
A:-80 mg
B:-125 mg
C:-55 mg
D:-65 mg
Ans: D
29:-The cheif source of ethyl alcohol is
A:-Rice
B:-Potato
C:-Wheat
D:-Molasses
Ans: D
30:-Normal pH of Blood
A:-6-6.5
B:-7-7.5
C:-8-8.5
D:-None of the above
Ans: B
31:-Boiling point of ethyl alcohol is
A:-98.5 degree cel
B:-88.5 degree cel
C:-78.9 degree cel
D:-60 degree cel
Ans: C
32:-The % of alcohol which can be used as preservative of animal and plant tissues
A:-70%
B:-7%
C:-10%
D:-67%
Ans: A
33:-The disorder where there is excessive Bile production in the blood
A:-Jaundice
B:-Xeophthalmia
C:-Carotenemia
D:-Cyanosis
Ans: A
34:-Mixing of poisonous and bad smelling substances with Rectified spirit to make it unfit for unlawful usage is called
A:-Rectified spirit
B:-Denatured spirit
C:-Proof spirit
D:-All the above
Ans: B
35:-Which structure connects the uterus to outside the body ?
A:-Vagina
B:-Cervix
C:-Labia
D:-Fallopian tube
Ans: A
36:-How many Thoracic vertebrae are there in a human body ?
A:-6
B:-8
C:-16
D:-12
Ans: D
37:-What is Homoeopathic alcohol ?
A:-66%
B:-88%
C:-87%
D:-100%
Ans: C
38:-What kind of synovial joint is the Hip joint ?
A:-Gliding
B:-Hinge
C:-Pivot
D:-Ball and Socket
Ans: D
39:-If a child has a Vitamin D deficiency, what condition is likely to result ?
A:-Osteoporosis
B:-Achondroplastic dwarfism
C:-Rickets
D:-None of the above
Ans: C
40:-The % of alcohol in wash is
A:-25%
B:-15%
C:-20%
D:-None the above
Ans: B
41:-Average length of oesophagus is
A:-20 cm
B:-18 cm
C:-25 cm
D:-30 cm
Ans: C
42:-Blood returning to the heart from the inferior venacava enters
A:-Left atrium
B:-Right atrium
C:-Left ventricle
D:-Right ventricle
Ans: B
43:-What is the general name that describes midbrain, pons medulla ?
A:-The mesencephalone
B:-The diencephalon
C:-The brain stem
D:-Cortex
Ans: C
44:-Normal fasting blood sugar level is
A:-60-100
B:-70-100
C:-60-80
D:-80-100
Ans: D
45:-A bone embedded within a tendon or a muscle is called
A:-Sesamoid
B:-Ethmoid
C:-Platypoid
D:-None
Ans: A
46:-The brachial artery is closely related to the
A:-Ulnar nerve
B:-Median nerve
C:-Radial nerve
D:-Brachial nerve
Ans: B
47:-A human liver normally weighs
A:-1.5-2 kg
B:-1.4-1.66 kg
C:-2-3 kg
D:-2.5 kg
Ans: B
48:-Pharmacopraxy is
A:-Study of repetition of drugs
B:-Study of application of drugs
C:-Convertion of crude drugs in to real material
D:-Study of genetically determined variations in response to drugs
Ans: C
49:-The stomach lies between the
A:-Esophagus and jejunum
B:-Esophagus and the duodenum
C:-Diaphragm and duodenum
D:-Diaphragm and jejunam
Ans: B
50:-Total number of ribs in a man
A:-12
B:-24
C:-22
D:-14
Ans: B
51:-Name the insulin secreting cell in the body
A:-Alpha cells
B:-Gamma
C:-Beta cells
D:-Delta cells
Ans: C
52:-Oestrogen is produced in the
A:-Hypothalamus
B:-Ovary
C:-Pituitary
D:-Testes
Ans: B
53:-The approximate weight of placenta is
A:-500 gms
B:-200 gms
C:-750 gms
D:-1000 gms
Ans: A
54:-The main components of the cardiac conduction system are the
A:-SA node
B:-AV node
C:-Bundle of His
D:-All the above
Ans: D
55:-Usual site of Erythropoesis in adults
A:-Liver
B:-Bone marrow
C:-Spleen
D:-All the above
Ans: B
A:-Dr. B.K. Sarkar
B:-Dr. K.P. Muzumdar
C:-Dr. P.K.K. Gupta
D:-Dr. V.T. Augustine
Ans: A
22:-Extemporaneous Pharmacy is the ____________ part.
A:-Practical
B:-Theoretical
C:-Both
D:-None
Ans: A
23:-Number of bones in the ear
A:-1
B:-3
C:-2
D:-4
Ans: B
24:-Which one is not a synonym of sugar of milk ?
A:-Refined sugar
B:-Lactose
C:-Nihilinum
D:-Phytum
Ans: A
25:-Which is the best media for preserving medicines ?
A:-Tablets
B:-Sugar of milk
C:-Cone
D:-Globules
Ans: D
26:-Pillule is a
A:-Medium sized globule
B:-Smaller sized globule
C:-Larger sized globules
D:-Both 2 and 3
Ans: C
27:-What is the commonly used size of cones ?
A:-No. 12
B:-No. 6
C:-No. 8
D:-All the above
Ans: B
28:-One grain is equivalent to
A:-80 mg
B:-125 mg
C:-55 mg
D:-65 mg
Ans: D
29:-The cheif source of ethyl alcohol is
A:-Rice
B:-Potato
C:-Wheat
D:-Molasses
Ans: D
30:-Normal pH of Blood
A:-6-6.5
B:-7-7.5
C:-8-8.5
D:-None of the above
Ans: B
31:-Boiling point of ethyl alcohol is
A:-98.5 degree cel
B:-88.5 degree cel
C:-78.9 degree cel
D:-60 degree cel
Ans: C
32:-The % of alcohol which can be used as preservative of animal and plant tissues
A:-70%
B:-7%
C:-10%
D:-67%
Ans: A
33:-The disorder where there is excessive Bile production in the blood
A:-Jaundice
B:-Xeophthalmia
C:-Carotenemia
D:-Cyanosis
Ans: A
34:-Mixing of poisonous and bad smelling substances with Rectified spirit to make it unfit for unlawful usage is called
A:-Rectified spirit
B:-Denatured spirit
C:-Proof spirit
D:-All the above
Ans: B
35:-Which structure connects the uterus to outside the body ?
A:-Vagina
B:-Cervix
C:-Labia
D:-Fallopian tube
Ans: A
36:-How many Thoracic vertebrae are there in a human body ?
A:-6
B:-8
C:-16
D:-12
Ans: D
37:-What is Homoeopathic alcohol ?
A:-66%
B:-88%
C:-87%
D:-100%
Ans: C
38:-What kind of synovial joint is the Hip joint ?
A:-Gliding
B:-Hinge
C:-Pivot
D:-Ball and Socket
Ans: D
39:-If a child has a Vitamin D deficiency, what condition is likely to result ?
A:-Osteoporosis
B:-Achondroplastic dwarfism
C:-Rickets
D:-None of the above
Ans: C
40:-The % of alcohol in wash is
A:-25%
B:-15%
C:-20%
D:-None the above
Ans: B
41:-Average length of oesophagus is
A:-20 cm
B:-18 cm
C:-25 cm
D:-30 cm
Ans: C
42:-Blood returning to the heart from the inferior venacava enters
A:-Left atrium
B:-Right atrium
C:-Left ventricle
D:-Right ventricle
Ans: B
43:-What is the general name that describes midbrain, pons medulla ?
A:-The mesencephalone
B:-The diencephalon
C:-The brain stem
D:-Cortex
Ans: C
44:-Normal fasting blood sugar level is
A:-60-100
B:-70-100
C:-60-80
D:-80-100
Ans: D
45:-A bone embedded within a tendon or a muscle is called
A:-Sesamoid
B:-Ethmoid
C:-Platypoid
D:-None
Ans: A
46:-The brachial artery is closely related to the
A:-Ulnar nerve
B:-Median nerve
C:-Radial nerve
D:-Brachial nerve
Ans: B
47:-A human liver normally weighs
A:-1.5-2 kg
B:-1.4-1.66 kg
C:-2-3 kg
D:-2.5 kg
Ans: B
48:-Pharmacopraxy is
A:-Study of repetition of drugs
B:-Study of application of drugs
C:-Convertion of crude drugs in to real material
D:-Study of genetically determined variations in response to drugs
Ans: C
49:-The stomach lies between the
A:-Esophagus and jejunum
B:-Esophagus and the duodenum
C:-Diaphragm and duodenum
D:-Diaphragm and jejunam
Ans: B
50:-Total number of ribs in a man
A:-12
B:-24
C:-22
D:-14
Ans: B
51:-Name the insulin secreting cell in the body
A:-Alpha cells
B:-Gamma
C:-Beta cells
D:-Delta cells
Ans: C
52:-Oestrogen is produced in the
A:-Hypothalamus
B:-Ovary
C:-Pituitary
D:-Testes
Ans: B
53:-The approximate weight of placenta is
A:-500 gms
B:-200 gms
C:-750 gms
D:-1000 gms
Ans: A
54:-The main components of the cardiac conduction system are the
A:-SA node
B:-AV node
C:-Bundle of His
D:-All the above
Ans: D
55:-Usual site of Erythropoesis in adults
A:-Liver
B:-Bone marrow
C:-Spleen
D:-All the above
Ans: B
56. The nosode is collected as per rule laid down in the following authoritative books :
(A) Swan’s Materia Medical of Nosodes
(B) The Materia Medica of the Nosodes - by H.C. Allen
(C) Dictionary of Practical Materia Medical - by J.H. Clarke
(D) All the above
Ans: D
57. The first official Homoeopathic Pharmacopoeia of India was published in the year :
(A) 1971 (B) 1974 (C) 1978 (D) 1984
Ans: A
58. Pharmacopollaxy is denote :
(A) Repetition of dose (B) Study of dose
(C) Minimum dose (D) All the above
Ans: A
59. The part used to prepare medicine Spongia :
(A) The skeleton (B) The spongy parts
(C) Whole body including skeleton (D) None of above
Ans: C
60. Superscription means :
(A) Study of dose (B) The first part of the prescription
(C) Repetition of dose (D) All the above
Ans: B
61. Which is not a true tumour with ectopic rest of normal tissues ?
(A) Hamartoma (B) Choristoma
(C) Blastoma (D) None of the above
Ans: B
62. Pre-infarction angina is also called as :
(A) Typical angina (B) Cresendo angina
(C) Prinzmetals angina (D) Both (A) and (C)
Ans: B
63. The fifth disease is also called as :
(A) Erythema marginatum (B) Erythema nodosum
(C) Pemphygus (D) Erythema infectiosum
Ans: D
64. Warthin-Finkeldey cells are seen in :
(A) Rubella virus (B) Buniya virus
(C) Rubeola virus (D) Rubulla virus
Ans: C
65. ‘Wander lust’ is caused by :
(A) Ascaris lumbricoides (B) Loa loa
(C) Teania solium (D) Wucheraria bancrofti
Ans: A
66. Which is the ‘master break’ in cell cycle ?
(A) P53 gene (B) RAS gene
(C) RB gene (D) None of the above
Ans: C
67. The abnormal cell found in ureamia :
(A) Target cell (B) Burr cell
(C) Acanthocyte (D) None of the above
Ans: B
68. Which is not an example of Type 2 hypersensitivity ?
(A) ABO incompatibility (B) Rheumatic fever
(C) Rheumatoid arthritis (D) Drug induced haemolytic anaemia
Ans: C
69. The best diagnostic test during window period of AIDS :
(A) Western blot test (B) Rapid test
(C) ELISA (D) RT-PCR
Ans: D
70. Which organism produces non-inflammatory diarrhea ?
(A) Staphylococcus Aureus (B) Salmonella typhi
(C) Shiegella (D) Entamoeba histolytica
Ans: A
71. Section 375 I.P.C. refers to :
(A) dowry death (B) death under police custody
(C) criminal abortion (D) none of the above
Ans: D
72. Killing of a person under grave and sudden provocation is an example of :
(A) excusable homicide
(B) justifiable homicide
(C) culpable homicide amounting to murder
(D) culpable homicide not amounting to murder
Ans: D
73. A baby fed on cow’s milk only is likely to develop :
(A) rickets (B) scurvy (C) beri-beri (D) night blindness
Ans: B
74. Most commonly ‘Paris green’ is larvicidal for :
(A) anopheles (B) culex
(C) Aedes aegypti (D) none of the above
Ans: A
75. Le facie sympathique is a condition that occurs in cases of death from :
(A) starvation (B) drowning
(C) hanging (D) arsenic poisoning
Ans: C
76. IUCD acts by :
(A) killing spermatozoa (B) aseptic inflammation of endometrium
(C) increasing cervical mucosa (D) preventing the fertilization of ova
Ans: B
77. If a bullet remains in a living victim for a long time without causing significant harm, it is called :
(A) dum dum bullet (B) piggy back bullet
(C) antique bullet (D) souvenir bullet
Ans: D
78. Magnan’s sign or symptom refers to :
(A) ocular reaction in alcoholic coma
(B) fluctuant pupils in aconite poisoning
(C) tactile hallucination in cocaine abuse
(D) carphologia in datura poisoning
Ans: C
79. Indian MTP Act allows abortions only up to :
(A) 12 weeks (B) 16 weeks (C) 20 weeks (D) 24 weeks
Ans: C
80. Delirium tremens is usually seen in :
(A) chronic alcoholism (B) Alzheimer’s disease
(C) cocaine intoxication (D) schizophrenia
Ans: A
81. One of the rare tumor present in the Yolk Sac :
(A) Granulosa cell tumor (B) Mixed germ cell tumor
(C) Endodermal sinus tumor (D) Epithelial tumor
Ans: C
82. Imperial System is used to measure :
(A) Mass (weight) (B) Capacity (volumes)
(C) Lineal (Lengths) (D) Both (A) and (B)
Ans: D
83. One of the fetal causes of Hydramnios :
(A) Accumulation of fluid (B) Spinabifida
(C) Batteledore’ Placenta (D) Cord Prolapse
Ans: B
84. Name of the Placental tumor :
(A) Chorioangioma (B) Placenta marginata
(C) Placenta accreta (D) Adherent placenta
Ans: A
85. In which pregnancy theca lutein cyst is present :
(A) Multiple pregnancy (B) Ectopic pregnancy
(C) Molar pregnancy (D) Tubal pregnancy
Ans: C
86. Frozenpelvis is seen in :
(A) Trichomonas vaginitis (B) Candidia vaginitis
(C) Chlamydial (D) Tuberculosis
Ans: D
87. Petacheal Haemorrhage is seen in :
(A) Syphilis (B) HIV (C) Vaginitis (D) Moniliasis
Ans: D
88. Cause of Antipartum Haemorrhage :
(A) Vasapraevia (B) Pre-eclampsia
(C) Endometritis (D) Abortion
Ans: A
89. In which presentation ECV is done ?
(A) Multiple pregnancy (B) Occipito posterior
(C) Breech presentation (D) Compound presentation
Ans: C
90. A solid ball of cells resulting from the division of a fertilized ovum :
(A) Mesoderm (B) Morula (C) Chorion (D) Embryonic Sac
Ans: B
91. Inherited metabolic liver disease that can progress to cirrhosis is :
(A) Haemochromatosis (B) Wilson’s disease
(C) Cystic fibrosis (D) All of the above
Ans: D
92. Pemberton’s sign is elicited by :
(A) Act of swallowing (B) Raising of arms
(C) Extrusion of tongue (D) All of the above
Ans: B
93. A rise of 1% HbA1c corresponds to an approximate average increase of blood glucose of :
(A) 36 mg/dL (B) 32 mg/dL
(C) 54 mg/dL (D) None of the above
Ans: D
94. Which of the following is not related to Infective endocarditis ?
(A) Subungual haemorrhages (B) Osler’s nodes
(C) Nikolsky’s sign (D) Janeway lesion
Ans: C
95. Which of the following is not a cardinal symptom of Aortic stenosis ?
(A) Exertional dyspnoea (B) Angina Pectoris
(C) Syncope (D) Palpitation
Ans: D
96. A positive anti-CCP antibody is highly specific for :
(A) Systemic Lupus Erythematosis
(B) Ankylosing spondylitis
(C) Progressive Systemic Sclerosis
(D) Rheumatoid Arthritis
Ans: D
97. Which of the following is not a feature of Kartagener’s syndrome ?
(A) Situs inversus (B) Colonic diverticula
(C) Bronchiectasis (D) Sinusitis
Ans: B
98. Indicated in atrophy of optic nerve Green halo about the candle light, letters appear red.
(A) Phosphorus (B) Physostigma
(C) Opium (D) Stramonium
Ans: A
99. Patient is fat, chilly and costive, with delayed menstrual history :
(A) Pulsatilla (B) Graphites (C) Calc carb (D) Kali carb
Ans: B
100. Asthma when talking, with contraction of the throat at every word ultered :
(A) Spongia (B) Mephites (C) Drosera (D) Antim tart
Ans: C
(A) Swan’s Materia Medical of Nosodes
(B) The Materia Medica of the Nosodes - by H.C. Allen
(C) Dictionary of Practical Materia Medical - by J.H. Clarke
(D) All the above
Ans: D
57. The first official Homoeopathic Pharmacopoeia of India was published in the year :
(A) 1971 (B) 1974 (C) 1978 (D) 1984
Ans: A
58. Pharmacopollaxy is denote :
(A) Repetition of dose (B) Study of dose
(C) Minimum dose (D) All the above
Ans: A
59. The part used to prepare medicine Spongia :
(A) The skeleton (B) The spongy parts
(C) Whole body including skeleton (D) None of above
Ans: C
60. Superscription means :
(A) Study of dose (B) The first part of the prescription
(C) Repetition of dose (D) All the above
Ans: B
61. Which is not a true tumour with ectopic rest of normal tissues ?
(A) Hamartoma (B) Choristoma
(C) Blastoma (D) None of the above
Ans: B
62. Pre-infarction angina is also called as :
(A) Typical angina (B) Cresendo angina
(C) Prinzmetals angina (D) Both (A) and (C)
Ans: B
63. The fifth disease is also called as :
(A) Erythema marginatum (B) Erythema nodosum
(C) Pemphygus (D) Erythema infectiosum
Ans: D
64. Warthin-Finkeldey cells are seen in :
(A) Rubella virus (B) Buniya virus
(C) Rubeola virus (D) Rubulla virus
Ans: C
65. ‘Wander lust’ is caused by :
(A) Ascaris lumbricoides (B) Loa loa
(C) Teania solium (D) Wucheraria bancrofti
Ans: A
66. Which is the ‘master break’ in cell cycle ?
(A) P53 gene (B) RAS gene
(C) RB gene (D) None of the above
Ans: C
67. The abnormal cell found in ureamia :
(A) Target cell (B) Burr cell
(C) Acanthocyte (D) None of the above
Ans: B
68. Which is not an example of Type 2 hypersensitivity ?
(A) ABO incompatibility (B) Rheumatic fever
(C) Rheumatoid arthritis (D) Drug induced haemolytic anaemia
Ans: C
69. The best diagnostic test during window period of AIDS :
(A) Western blot test (B) Rapid test
(C) ELISA (D) RT-PCR
Ans: D
70. Which organism produces non-inflammatory diarrhea ?
(A) Staphylococcus Aureus (B) Salmonella typhi
(C) Shiegella (D) Entamoeba histolytica
Ans: A
71. Section 375 I.P.C. refers to :
(A) dowry death (B) death under police custody
(C) criminal abortion (D) none of the above
Ans: D
72. Killing of a person under grave and sudden provocation is an example of :
(A) excusable homicide
(B) justifiable homicide
(C) culpable homicide amounting to murder
(D) culpable homicide not amounting to murder
Ans: D
73. A baby fed on cow’s milk only is likely to develop :
(A) rickets (B) scurvy (C) beri-beri (D) night blindness
Ans: B
74. Most commonly ‘Paris green’ is larvicidal for :
(A) anopheles (B) culex
(C) Aedes aegypti (D) none of the above
Ans: A
75. Le facie sympathique is a condition that occurs in cases of death from :
(A) starvation (B) drowning
(C) hanging (D) arsenic poisoning
Ans: C
76. IUCD acts by :
(A) killing spermatozoa (B) aseptic inflammation of endometrium
(C) increasing cervical mucosa (D) preventing the fertilization of ova
Ans: B
77. If a bullet remains in a living victim for a long time without causing significant harm, it is called :
(A) dum dum bullet (B) piggy back bullet
(C) antique bullet (D) souvenir bullet
Ans: D
78. Magnan’s sign or symptom refers to :
(A) ocular reaction in alcoholic coma
(B) fluctuant pupils in aconite poisoning
(C) tactile hallucination in cocaine abuse
(D) carphologia in datura poisoning
Ans: C
79. Indian MTP Act allows abortions only up to :
(A) 12 weeks (B) 16 weeks (C) 20 weeks (D) 24 weeks
Ans: C
80. Delirium tremens is usually seen in :
(A) chronic alcoholism (B) Alzheimer’s disease
(C) cocaine intoxication (D) schizophrenia
Ans: A
81. One of the rare tumor present in the Yolk Sac :
(A) Granulosa cell tumor (B) Mixed germ cell tumor
(C) Endodermal sinus tumor (D) Epithelial tumor
Ans: C
82. Imperial System is used to measure :
(A) Mass (weight) (B) Capacity (volumes)
(C) Lineal (Lengths) (D) Both (A) and (B)
Ans: D
83. One of the fetal causes of Hydramnios :
(A) Accumulation of fluid (B) Spinabifida
(C) Batteledore’ Placenta (D) Cord Prolapse
Ans: B
84. Name of the Placental tumor :
(A) Chorioangioma (B) Placenta marginata
(C) Placenta accreta (D) Adherent placenta
Ans: A
85. In which pregnancy theca lutein cyst is present :
(A) Multiple pregnancy (B) Ectopic pregnancy
(C) Molar pregnancy (D) Tubal pregnancy
Ans: C
86. Frozenpelvis is seen in :
(A) Trichomonas vaginitis (B) Candidia vaginitis
(C) Chlamydial (D) Tuberculosis
Ans: D
87. Petacheal Haemorrhage is seen in :
(A) Syphilis (B) HIV (C) Vaginitis (D) Moniliasis
Ans: D
88. Cause of Antipartum Haemorrhage :
(A) Vasapraevia (B) Pre-eclampsia
(C) Endometritis (D) Abortion
Ans: A
89. In which presentation ECV is done ?
(A) Multiple pregnancy (B) Occipito posterior
(C) Breech presentation (D) Compound presentation
Ans: C
90. A solid ball of cells resulting from the division of a fertilized ovum :
(A) Mesoderm (B) Morula (C) Chorion (D) Embryonic Sac
Ans: B
91. Inherited metabolic liver disease that can progress to cirrhosis is :
(A) Haemochromatosis (B) Wilson’s disease
(C) Cystic fibrosis (D) All of the above
Ans: D
92. Pemberton’s sign is elicited by :
(A) Act of swallowing (B) Raising of arms
(C) Extrusion of tongue (D) All of the above
Ans: B
93. A rise of 1% HbA1c corresponds to an approximate average increase of blood glucose of :
(A) 36 mg/dL (B) 32 mg/dL
(C) 54 mg/dL (D) None of the above
Ans: D
94. Which of the following is not related to Infective endocarditis ?
(A) Subungual haemorrhages (B) Osler’s nodes
(C) Nikolsky’s sign (D) Janeway lesion
Ans: C
95. Which of the following is not a cardinal symptom of Aortic stenosis ?
(A) Exertional dyspnoea (B) Angina Pectoris
(C) Syncope (D) Palpitation
Ans: D
96. A positive anti-CCP antibody is highly specific for :
(A) Systemic Lupus Erythematosis
(B) Ankylosing spondylitis
(C) Progressive Systemic Sclerosis
(D) Rheumatoid Arthritis
Ans: D
97. Which of the following is not a feature of Kartagener’s syndrome ?
(A) Situs inversus (B) Colonic diverticula
(C) Bronchiectasis (D) Sinusitis
Ans: B
98. Indicated in atrophy of optic nerve Green halo about the candle light, letters appear red.
(A) Phosphorus (B) Physostigma
(C) Opium (D) Stramonium
Ans: A
99. Patient is fat, chilly and costive, with delayed menstrual history :
(A) Pulsatilla (B) Graphites (C) Calc carb (D) Kali carb
Ans: B
100. Asthma when talking, with contraction of the throat at every word ultered :
(A) Spongia (B) Mephites (C) Drosera (D) Antim tart
Ans: C