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HOMEOPATHY- PATHOLOGY AND MICROBIOLOGY- PAGE 1 MCQs
1. Moderately increase risk invasive of breast Ca associated with which of the following benign lesion of the breast:
(A) Sclerosing adenitis (B) Atypical lobular hyperplasia (C) Squamous metaplasia (D) Apocrine metaplasia
Ans: B
2. Cresentric glomerulonephritis may be seen in all of the following except:
(A) Henoch scholein Purpura (B) PSGN (C) Antibasement membrane disease (D) Alport syndrome
Ans: D
3. Which of the following changes does not occur in malignant hypertension :
(A) Petechial haemorrhage on Cortical surface (B) Hyaline Arteriosclerosis (C) Intimal concentric thickening (D) Fibronoid necrosis of arteriols
Ans: B
4. Pepsinogen is activated by :
(A) Low PH (B) Enterkinase (C) Chymotrypsin (D) Trypsin
Ans: A
5. FSH is secreted by :
(A) Basophils (B) Acidophils (C) Chromophobes (D) Theca Interna cells
Ans: A
6. The blood pressure measured by a Sphygmomanometer is :
(A) Is lower than intra arterial pressure (B) Is same as the intra arterial pressure
(C) Is same with different calf size (D) Is higher than the intra arterial pressure
Ans: D
7. Commonest cause of Cheyne-Stokes breathing is;
(A) Contusion of brain (B) Destructive disease of the brain (C) Cardiac failure (D) Increased intra cranial tension
Ans: C
8. Neuro transmitter which control secretion of Prolactin :
(A) GABA (B) Somatostatin (C) Dopamine (D) Serotonine
Ans: C
9. In a foetus the Insulin secretion begins by :
(A) 7th months (B) 3rd months (C) 9th months (D) 5th months
Ans: B
10. Which of the following coagulation factor causes cross linking and stabilization of clot:
(A) Factor IX (B) Factor VIII (C) Thrombin (D) Factor XIII
Ans: D
11. The normal membrane potential is maintained by :
(A) Sodium.potassium pump (B) Bilipid layer (C) Membrane protein (D) Calcium pump
Ans: A
12. Complement Formed in Liver:
(A) CI
(B) C2 C4
(C) C3 C6 C9
(D) C5 C8.
Ans: C
13. Which of the following act as chemo attractant:
(A) C3a (B) C3b (C) Ltb4 (D) C5a
Ans: D
14. HMB 45 is an immunio-histological marker for:
(A) Melonoma (B) Schwannoma (C) Neurofriboma (D) Rabdomyosarcoma
Ans: A
15. Monoclonacal antibody binds to:
(A) Epitope (B) Paratope (C) Both epitope & paratope (D) None of the above
Ans: A
16. An example of tumor suppressor gene is:
(A) Myc (B) Fos (C) ras (D) Rb
Ans: D
17. Which of the following bacteria act by CAMP:
(A) E. coli heat stable (B) Vibrio cholerae (C) Salmonella (D) Staph, aureus
Ans: B
18. All are motile except:
(A) Clostridium tetanosporum (B) Clostridium histolyticum (C) Clostridium perfringens (D) Clostridium septicum
Ans: C
19. Which of this is non capsulated organism:
(A) E. Coli (B) Klebsiella (C) H. Influenzae (D) Anthrax
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Ans: A
20. Rapid grower mycobacteria is:
(A) M. marinum (B) M. Fortuitum (C) M. Smegmati (D) M. Simiae
Ans: B
21. Death sentence can be awarded by
(A) Chief judicial magistrate (B) Session court (C) First class magistrate (D) Second class magistrate
Ans: B
22. Which of the following section of IPC are concern with dowry death
(A) 498 (B) 304 b (C) 304 A (D) 302
Ans: B
23. Privilege communication is made between
(A) Patient and doctor (B) Doctor and court of law (C) Doctor and relative (D) Doctor and concern authority
Ans: D
24. In metabolic acidosis which of the following changes are seen :
(A) Increased Na+Excretion (B) Decreased K+Excretion (C) Increased K+ Excretion (D) Increased Na+reabsorption
Ans: B
25. Maximum reabsorption of water occurs in which part of kidney :
(A) Proximal convoluted tubule (B) Distal convoluted tubule (C) Cortical collecting duct (D) Medulary collecting duct
Ans: A
26. Stimulus for secretion of Angiotensin in blood is :
(A) Increased blood volume (B) Decreased Blood pressure (C) Raised cardiac output (D) Increased Sympathetic tone
Ans: B
27. Capacitance vessels are :
(A) Arteries (B) Small veins (C) Vena cava (D) Venules and Veins
Ans: D
28. Starling’s law implies:
(A) Increase Venus return Leads to increase CO. (B) increase heart rate lead to increase CO.
(C) Increase BP leads to increase CO. (D) Increase discharge leads to increase CO.
Ans: A
29. Normal cardiac index is:
(A) 4.2 (B) 2.8 (C) 3.2 (D) 5.5
Ans: C
30. Water is mostly absorbed from:
(A) Jejunum (B) Colon (C) Duodenum (D) Stomach
Ans: A
31. Most characteristic feature of acute inflammation is :
(A) Vascular Stenosis (B) Vasoconstrictions (C) Margination of leukocytes (D) Vasodialation and increase vascular permeability
Ans: D
32. Coomb positive haemolytic anaemia is associated with :
(A) PAN (B) TTP (C) HUS (D) SLE
Ans: D
33. Interlukin 2 is known as:
(A) T Cell inhibitor (B) B Cell inhibitor (C) T Cell growth factor (D) B Cell growth factor
Ans: C
34. Occurrence of leucopoenia in septicaemia is due to:
(A) Endotoxin (B) WBC destruction (C) Bone marrow depression (D) Exotoxin
Ans: C
35. Secretory phase of IgA is synthesised in the:
(A) Spleen (B) Mucosal epithelium (C) B-Cell (D) T-Cell
Ans: B
36. Which of the following stain is specific for amyloid:
(A) Von cosa (B) Congo Red (C) PAS (D) Alzevian red
Ans: B
37. Fibrinoid necrosis may be observed in all of the following except:
(A) PAN (B) Diabetic glomerulosclerosis (C) Aschoff’s nodule (D) Malignant hypertension
Ans: B
38. To which of the following family chemical mediator of inflammation, the lipoxin belong :
(A) Cytokines (B) Arachidonoic acid metabolities (C) Kinins (D) Chemokines
Ans: B
39. Protein involved in intercellular connections :
(A) Integrin (B) Adhesion (C) Connexin (D) None of the above
Ans: C
40. Lepra cell are:
(A) Lymphocyte (B) Histiocyte (C) Neutrophil (D) Plasma cell
Ans: B
41. The type of joint between Sacrum and Coccyx is a:
(A) Synchondrosis (B) Symphysis (C) synostosis
(D) Syndesmosis
Ans: B
42. The following group of lymph node receive lymphatics from the uterus except:
(A) Internal Iliac (B) External Iliac (C) Deep Inguinal (D) Superficial Inguinal
Ans: C
43. Barr Body is found in the following phase of cell cycle
(A) Interphase (B) Gl Phase (C) Metaphase (D) Telophase
Ans: A
44. Winging of the Scapula is due to :
(A) Injury to Accessory Nerve (B) Injury of Pectoral Nerve
(C) Injury of Nerve to Serratus anterior (D) Injury to Sub Scapular Nerve
Ans: C
45. Pouch of Douglas is situated between :
(A) Bladder and Uterus (B) Bladder and Symphysis pubis (C) Uterus and Rectum (D) Bladder and rectum
Ans: C
46. In India Magistrate inquest is done in the following cases except
(A) Murder case (B) Exhumation (C) Dowry death within 5 years of marriage (D) Death of person in police custody
Ans: A
47. The minimum age at which an individual is responsible for his criminal act
(A) 7 Years (B) 16 Years (C) 12 years (D) 21 YEARS
Ans: A
48. PERJURY means
(A) Giving wilful false evidence (B) Giving fabricated evidence (C) Both (A) and (B) (D) None of the above
Ans: C
49. Police inquest deals with in which section
(A) Section 174, CrPC (B) Section 176, CrPC (C) S. 12 CrPC (D) S.366CrPC
Ans: A
50. Power of 1st class judicial magistrate
(A) Imprisonment up to 7 years & fine 5000 rupees (B) Imprisonment up to 3 years & fine 5000 rupees
(C) Imprisonment up to 3 years & fine 10,000 rupees (D) Imprisonment up to 1 years & fine unlimited.
Ans: C
(A) Sclerosing adenitis (B) Atypical lobular hyperplasia (C) Squamous metaplasia (D) Apocrine metaplasia
Ans: B
2. Cresentric glomerulonephritis may be seen in all of the following except:
(A) Henoch scholein Purpura (B) PSGN (C) Antibasement membrane disease (D) Alport syndrome
Ans: D
3. Which of the following changes does not occur in malignant hypertension :
(A) Petechial haemorrhage on Cortical surface (B) Hyaline Arteriosclerosis (C) Intimal concentric thickening (D) Fibronoid necrosis of arteriols
Ans: B
4. Pepsinogen is activated by :
(A) Low PH (B) Enterkinase (C) Chymotrypsin (D) Trypsin
Ans: A
5. FSH is secreted by :
(A) Basophils (B) Acidophils (C) Chromophobes (D) Theca Interna cells
Ans: A
6. The blood pressure measured by a Sphygmomanometer is :
(A) Is lower than intra arterial pressure (B) Is same as the intra arterial pressure
(C) Is same with different calf size (D) Is higher than the intra arterial pressure
Ans: D
7. Commonest cause of Cheyne-Stokes breathing is;
(A) Contusion of brain (B) Destructive disease of the brain (C) Cardiac failure (D) Increased intra cranial tension
Ans: C
8. Neuro transmitter which control secretion of Prolactin :
(A) GABA (B) Somatostatin (C) Dopamine (D) Serotonine
Ans: C
9. In a foetus the Insulin secretion begins by :
(A) 7th months (B) 3rd months (C) 9th months (D) 5th months
Ans: B
10. Which of the following coagulation factor causes cross linking and stabilization of clot:
(A) Factor IX (B) Factor VIII (C) Thrombin (D) Factor XIII
Ans: D
11. The normal membrane potential is maintained by :
(A) Sodium.potassium pump (B) Bilipid layer (C) Membrane protein (D) Calcium pump
Ans: A
12. Complement Formed in Liver:
(A) CI
(B) C2 C4
(C) C3 C6 C9
(D) C5 C8.
Ans: C
13. Which of the following act as chemo attractant:
(A) C3a (B) C3b (C) Ltb4 (D) C5a
Ans: D
14. HMB 45 is an immunio-histological marker for:
(A) Melonoma (B) Schwannoma (C) Neurofriboma (D) Rabdomyosarcoma
Ans: A
15. Monoclonacal antibody binds to:
(A) Epitope (B) Paratope (C) Both epitope & paratope (D) None of the above
Ans: A
16. An example of tumor suppressor gene is:
(A) Myc (B) Fos (C) ras (D) Rb
Ans: D
17. Which of the following bacteria act by CAMP:
(A) E. coli heat stable (B) Vibrio cholerae (C) Salmonella (D) Staph, aureus
Ans: B
18. All are motile except:
(A) Clostridium tetanosporum (B) Clostridium histolyticum (C) Clostridium perfringens (D) Clostridium septicum
Ans: C
19. Which of this is non capsulated organism:
(A) E. Coli (B) Klebsiella (C) H. Influenzae (D) Anthrax
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Ans: A
20. Rapid grower mycobacteria is:
(A) M. marinum (B) M. Fortuitum (C) M. Smegmati (D) M. Simiae
Ans: B
21. Death sentence can be awarded by
(A) Chief judicial magistrate (B) Session court (C) First class magistrate (D) Second class magistrate
Ans: B
22. Which of the following section of IPC are concern with dowry death
(A) 498 (B) 304 b (C) 304 A (D) 302
Ans: B
23. Privilege communication is made between
(A) Patient and doctor (B) Doctor and court of law (C) Doctor and relative (D) Doctor and concern authority
Ans: D
24. In metabolic acidosis which of the following changes are seen :
(A) Increased Na+Excretion (B) Decreased K+Excretion (C) Increased K+ Excretion (D) Increased Na+reabsorption
Ans: B
25. Maximum reabsorption of water occurs in which part of kidney :
(A) Proximal convoluted tubule (B) Distal convoluted tubule (C) Cortical collecting duct (D) Medulary collecting duct
Ans: A
26. Stimulus for secretion of Angiotensin in blood is :
(A) Increased blood volume (B) Decreased Blood pressure (C) Raised cardiac output (D) Increased Sympathetic tone
Ans: B
27. Capacitance vessels are :
(A) Arteries (B) Small veins (C) Vena cava (D) Venules and Veins
Ans: D
28. Starling’s law implies:
(A) Increase Venus return Leads to increase CO. (B) increase heart rate lead to increase CO.
(C) Increase BP leads to increase CO. (D) Increase discharge leads to increase CO.
Ans: A
29. Normal cardiac index is:
(A) 4.2 (B) 2.8 (C) 3.2 (D) 5.5
Ans: C
30. Water is mostly absorbed from:
(A) Jejunum (B) Colon (C) Duodenum (D) Stomach
Ans: A
31. Most characteristic feature of acute inflammation is :
(A) Vascular Stenosis (B) Vasoconstrictions (C) Margination of leukocytes (D) Vasodialation and increase vascular permeability
Ans: D
32. Coomb positive haemolytic anaemia is associated with :
(A) PAN (B) TTP (C) HUS (D) SLE
Ans: D
33. Interlukin 2 is known as:
(A) T Cell inhibitor (B) B Cell inhibitor (C) T Cell growth factor (D) B Cell growth factor
Ans: C
34. Occurrence of leucopoenia in septicaemia is due to:
(A) Endotoxin (B) WBC destruction (C) Bone marrow depression (D) Exotoxin
Ans: C
35. Secretory phase of IgA is synthesised in the:
(A) Spleen (B) Mucosal epithelium (C) B-Cell (D) T-Cell
Ans: B
36. Which of the following stain is specific for amyloid:
(A) Von cosa (B) Congo Red (C) PAS (D) Alzevian red
Ans: B
37. Fibrinoid necrosis may be observed in all of the following except:
(A) PAN (B) Diabetic glomerulosclerosis (C) Aschoff’s nodule (D) Malignant hypertension
Ans: B
38. To which of the following family chemical mediator of inflammation, the lipoxin belong :
(A) Cytokines (B) Arachidonoic acid metabolities (C) Kinins (D) Chemokines
Ans: B
39. Protein involved in intercellular connections :
(A) Integrin (B) Adhesion (C) Connexin (D) None of the above
Ans: C
40. Lepra cell are:
(A) Lymphocyte (B) Histiocyte (C) Neutrophil (D) Plasma cell
Ans: B
41. The type of joint between Sacrum and Coccyx is a:
(A) Synchondrosis (B) Symphysis (C) synostosis
(D) Syndesmosis
Ans: B
42. The following group of lymph node receive lymphatics from the uterus except:
(A) Internal Iliac (B) External Iliac (C) Deep Inguinal (D) Superficial Inguinal
Ans: C
43. Barr Body is found in the following phase of cell cycle
(A) Interphase (B) Gl Phase (C) Metaphase (D) Telophase
Ans: A
44. Winging of the Scapula is due to :
(A) Injury to Accessory Nerve (B) Injury of Pectoral Nerve
(C) Injury of Nerve to Serratus anterior (D) Injury to Sub Scapular Nerve
Ans: C
45. Pouch of Douglas is situated between :
(A) Bladder and Uterus (B) Bladder and Symphysis pubis (C) Uterus and Rectum (D) Bladder and rectum
Ans: C
46. In India Magistrate inquest is done in the following cases except
(A) Murder case (B) Exhumation (C) Dowry death within 5 years of marriage (D) Death of person in police custody
Ans: A
47. The minimum age at which an individual is responsible for his criminal act
(A) 7 Years (B) 16 Years (C) 12 years (D) 21 YEARS
Ans: A
48. PERJURY means
(A) Giving wilful false evidence (B) Giving fabricated evidence (C) Both (A) and (B) (D) None of the above
Ans: C
49. Police inquest deals with in which section
(A) Section 174, CrPC (B) Section 176, CrPC (C) S. 12 CrPC (D) S.366CrPC
Ans: A
50. Power of 1st class judicial magistrate
(A) Imprisonment up to 7 years & fine 5000 rupees (B) Imprisonment up to 3 years & fine 5000 rupees
(C) Imprisonment up to 3 years & fine 10,000 rupees (D) Imprisonment up to 1 years & fine unlimited.
Ans: C
51. Latex agglutination in CSF for antigen is done in
(A) Histoplasma (B) Candida (C) Toxoplasma (D) Cryptococcus
Ans: D
52. Cryptococcus neoformans is visualized by
(A) Gram stain (B) India - ink preparation (C) Acid fast Stain (D) Giemsa stain
Ans: B
53. Intracellular fungus
(A) Candida albicans (B) Sprothrix (C) Histoplasma (D) Cryptococcus
Ans: C
54. Aflatoxin is secreted by
(A) Aspergillus niger (B) Aspergillus flabus (C) Argemone mexicana (D) Claceps fugiformis
Ans: B
55. Pseudohypae are seen in
(A) yeast like fungi (B) Dimorphic fungii (C) Yeast (D) Moulds
Ans: A
56. Zoster recurrence occur after infection with
(A) Small pox (B) Varicella (C) HSV1 (D) HSV2.
Ans: B
57. Coxsackie group A commonly causes;
(A) Aseptic meningitis (B) Congunctivitis (C) Hepatitis (D) Myocarditis
Ans: A
58. Ebola virus is a
(A) Filo virus (B) Arbovirus (C) Reovirus (D) Arena Virus
Ans: A
59. Hepatitis A is transmitted by
(A) Blood root (B) Feco-oral rout (C) Inhalation (D) ALL
Ans: B
60. Epstein Bar Virus caused by all Except:
(A) Infectious mononucleosis (B) Nasopharyngial CA (C) Burkit lymphoma (D) CA cervix
Ans: D
61. The Consort 2010 statement is this paper including
(A) 23 cheek list (B) 25 cheek list (C) 20 cheek list (D) 19 Cheek list
Ans: B
62. Repeated advertisement in a news paper by a medical practitioner is an example
(A) Privilege communication (B) Infamous conduct (C) Ethical negligence (D) Criminal negligence
Ans: C
63. Disciplinary control over register Medical practitioner is under
(A) Central council of homoeopathy (B) Health secretary of state govt.
(C) State medical council (D) Secretary of AYUSH, Govt of India
Ans: C
64. The vein of Galen drains into :
(A) Superior Vena Cava (B) Straight Sinus (C) Superior Sagital Sinus (D) Inferior Vena Cava
Ans: B
65. Right Coronary Artery supplies all except the following parts of the conducting system in the heart except:
(A) SA Node (B) AV Bundle (C) Right Bundle Branch (D) AV Node
Ans: C
66. All of the following are Composite muscles except:
(A) Pectineus (B) Biceps Femoris (C) Rectus Femoris (D) Adductor Magnus
Ans: C
67. Porto-Systemic shunt is not seen in :
(A) Liver (B) Spleen (C) Gastro Esophagial region (D) Ano Rectal region
Ans: B
68. Structure that pass from thorax to abdomen behind the diaphragm are all except:
(A) Aorta (B) Greater Splanchnic nerve (C) Azygos vein (D) Thoracic duct
Ans: B
69. The most important part of Levator Ani is :
(A) Ischiococcygeus (B) lliococcygeus (C) Pubococcygeus (D) Ischiopubic part of Coccygeus
Ans: C
70. Inferior Epigastric Artery is branch of:
(A) Femoral Artery (B) Lateral Circumplex Artery (C) Internal Iliac Artery (D) External Iliac Artery
Ans: D
71. Femoral ring is bounded by the following structure except:
(A) Femoral Artery (B) Femoral Vein (C) Inguinal Ligament (D) Lacunar ligament
Ans: A
72. Cognisable offence is an offence in which
(A) A police can arrest a person without warrant from magistrate (B) A police can arrest a person with warrant from magistrate
(C) Police officer cannot arrest a person (D) None of the above
Ans: A
73. Cell mediated immunity is virtue of:
(A) Cytotoxic T cell (B) Suppresor Tcell (C) Helper T cell (D) All of the above
Ans: D
(A) Histoplasma (B) Candida (C) Toxoplasma (D) Cryptococcus
Ans: D
52. Cryptococcus neoformans is visualized by
(A) Gram stain (B) India - ink preparation (C) Acid fast Stain (D) Giemsa stain
Ans: B
53. Intracellular fungus
(A) Candida albicans (B) Sprothrix (C) Histoplasma (D) Cryptococcus
Ans: C
54. Aflatoxin is secreted by
(A) Aspergillus niger (B) Aspergillus flabus (C) Argemone mexicana (D) Claceps fugiformis
Ans: B
55. Pseudohypae are seen in
(A) yeast like fungi (B) Dimorphic fungii (C) Yeast (D) Moulds
Ans: A
56. Zoster recurrence occur after infection with
(A) Small pox (B) Varicella (C) HSV1 (D) HSV2.
Ans: B
57. Coxsackie group A commonly causes;
(A) Aseptic meningitis (B) Congunctivitis (C) Hepatitis (D) Myocarditis
Ans: A
58. Ebola virus is a
(A) Filo virus (B) Arbovirus (C) Reovirus (D) Arena Virus
Ans: A
59. Hepatitis A is transmitted by
(A) Blood root (B) Feco-oral rout (C) Inhalation (D) ALL
Ans: B
60. Epstein Bar Virus caused by all Except:
(A) Infectious mononucleosis (B) Nasopharyngial CA (C) Burkit lymphoma (D) CA cervix
Ans: D
61. The Consort 2010 statement is this paper including
(A) 23 cheek list (B) 25 cheek list (C) 20 cheek list (D) 19 Cheek list
Ans: B
62. Repeated advertisement in a news paper by a medical practitioner is an example
(A) Privilege communication (B) Infamous conduct (C) Ethical negligence (D) Criminal negligence
Ans: C
63. Disciplinary control over register Medical practitioner is under
(A) Central council of homoeopathy (B) Health secretary of state govt.
(C) State medical council (D) Secretary of AYUSH, Govt of India
Ans: C
64. The vein of Galen drains into :
(A) Superior Vena Cava (B) Straight Sinus (C) Superior Sagital Sinus (D) Inferior Vena Cava
Ans: B
65. Right Coronary Artery supplies all except the following parts of the conducting system in the heart except:
(A) SA Node (B) AV Bundle (C) Right Bundle Branch (D) AV Node
Ans: C
66. All of the following are Composite muscles except:
(A) Pectineus (B) Biceps Femoris (C) Rectus Femoris (D) Adductor Magnus
Ans: C
67. Porto-Systemic shunt is not seen in :
(A) Liver (B) Spleen (C) Gastro Esophagial region (D) Ano Rectal region
Ans: B
68. Structure that pass from thorax to abdomen behind the diaphragm are all except:
(A) Aorta (B) Greater Splanchnic nerve (C) Azygos vein (D) Thoracic duct
Ans: B
69. The most important part of Levator Ani is :
(A) Ischiococcygeus (B) lliococcygeus (C) Pubococcygeus (D) Ischiopubic part of Coccygeus
Ans: C
70. Inferior Epigastric Artery is branch of:
(A) Femoral Artery (B) Lateral Circumplex Artery (C) Internal Iliac Artery (D) External Iliac Artery
Ans: D
71. Femoral ring is bounded by the following structure except:
(A) Femoral Artery (B) Femoral Vein (C) Inguinal Ligament (D) Lacunar ligament
Ans: A
72. Cognisable offence is an offence in which
(A) A police can arrest a person without warrant from magistrate (B) A police can arrest a person with warrant from magistrate
(C) Police officer cannot arrest a person (D) None of the above
Ans: A
73. Cell mediated immunity is virtue of:
(A) Cytotoxic T cell (B) Suppresor Tcell (C) Helper T cell (D) All of the above
Ans: D