PSYCHIATRY
PSYCHIATRY
1:-Maximum potential for Akathisia is with __________.
A:-Clozapine B:-Aripiprazole C:-Risperidone D:-Quetiapine
Ans: B
2:-Electro convulsive therapy was introduced in 1938 by _________.
A:-Ladislas von Meduna B:-Cerletti & Bini C:-Paul Greengard D:-Sarah H Lisanby
Ans: B
3:-An agent that binds to the same receptor as agonist for that receptor, but produces the opposite pharmacological effect is called ____________.
A:-Partial agonist B:-Mixed agonist C:-Antagonist D:-Inverse agonist
Ans: D
4:-The ratio of the median toxic dose to the median effective dose is __________.
A:-Toxicity index B:-Therapeutic index C:-Overdose ratio D:-Safety ratio
Ans: B
5:-Studies to elucidate specific issues about a drug or to support additional indications of a drug are done in ___________.
A:-Phase 1 trials B:-Phase 2 trials C:-Phase 3 trials D:-Phase 4 trials
Ans: D
6:-Limbic Leukotomy is not indicated in _________.
A:-Schizophrenia B:-OCD C:-Major Depression D:-Severe Tic disorders
Ans: A
7:-Premenstrual Dysphoria (PMD) may benefit from _____________.
A:-SSRI's B:-GnRH Agonists C:-Oral contraceptives D:-All of the above
Ans: D
8:-A person having intense anxiety with peers and authority may benefit best from ___________.
A:-Biofeedback B:-Dialectical behavior therapy C:-Group psychotherapy D:-Hypnosis
Ans: C
9:-All the following brain stimulation tools are transcranial electrical methods except ___________.
A:-ECT B:-CES C:-TDCS D:-DBS
Ans: D
10:-____________ is the teratogenic effect of Lithium.
A:-Tetrology of Fallot B:-Ebstein's anomaly C:-Corpus callosal agenesis D:-Spina bifida
Ans: A
11:-All the following statements are true regarding Traumatic Brain injury, EXCEPT
A:-Procedural memory is significantly impaired
B:-Duration of Post Traumatic Amnesia is a good predictor of vocational outcome
C:-Neurofibrillary tangles and diffuse amyloid plaques are seen in Dementia Pugilistica also
D:-Deficits are seen in declarative memory
Ans: A
12:-Gerstmann's syndrome is usually a feature of __________.
A:-Parietal lobe tumors B:-Temporal lobe tumors C:-Frontal lobe tumors D:-Pituitary tumors
Ans: A
13:-Increased interest in philosophical or religious issues, viscosity and hypergraphia is seen in ___________.
A:-Charles-Bonnet syndrome B:-Diogenes syndrome C:-Gastaut-Geschwind syndrome D:-Gerstmann syndrome
Ans: C
14:-Dementia paralytica refers to a clinical condition caused by ________.
A:-Herpes virus B:-West Nile virus C:-Treponema pallidum D:-Rubella
Ans: C
15:-A person's degree of hypnotizability depends on ____________.
A:-Suggestibility B:-Dissociation C:-Absorption D:-All of the above
Ans: D
16:-NMDA Receptor antagonist used for the treatment of Dementia
A:-Galantamine B:-Rivastigmine C:-Donepezil D:-Memantine
Ans: D
17:-Hashish is a preparation of ___________.
A:-Opium B:-LSD C:-Cannabis D:-Cocaine
Ans: C
18:-Wilson's disease is characterised by all EXCEPT
A:-Low serum ceruloplasmin levels
B:-Elevated urinary copper concentration
C:-Elevated heaptic copper concentration
D:-Autosomal dominant condition
Ans: D
19:-All the following statements are true EXCEPT
A:-Hypothyroidism may be a risk factor for Rapid cycling mood disorder
B:-Narcolepsy disrupts the NREM phase of sleep
C:-SSRI's are notorious to cause hyponatremia in oldage
D:-Depression is the most frequent psychiatric manifestation of Cushing's syndrome
Ans: B
20:-Recurrent episodes of extreme sleepiness, voracious eating, hypersexuality and disinhibition is a feature of _____________. A:-Narcolepsy B:-Kleine-Levin syndrome C:-Restless leg syndrome D:-Periodic Limb Movement disorder
Ans: B
21:-Who has introduced the concept of psychoanalysis?
A:-Erikson B:-Morel C:-Freud D:-Charcot
Ans: C
22:-Insulin coma therapy was introduced by
A:-Seligman B:-Sakel C:-Monis D:-Kendel
Ans: B
23:-16 factor theory is about?
A:-Thoughts B:-Mood C:-Learning D:-Personality
Ans: D
24:-The following are dopaminergic tracts except
A:-Nigrostriatal B:-Tuberoinfundibular C:-Meynert projection D:-Mesolimbic
Ans: C
25:-Serotonergic syndrome is characterized by all the following except
A:-Fever B:-Constipation C:-Euphoria D:-Myoclonus
Ans: B
26:-Draw a person test is a _________ test.
A:-Memory B:-Projective C:-Lobe function D:-Intelligence
Ans: B
27:-Blockade of Dopamine in tubero infundibular tract leads to the following except
A:-Osteoporosis B:-Galactorrhoea C:-Sexual Dysfunction D:-Menorrhagia
Ans: D
28:-ECT was first introduced in
A:-1958 B:-1938 C:-1917 D:-1946
Ans: B
29:-Von Meduna is known for
A:-Electroconvulsive therapy B:-Psychosurgery C:-Convulsions induced by camphor D:-Therapeutic community
Ans: C
30:-The following are mental defence mechanisms except
A:-Illusion B:-Dissociation C:-Projection D:-Reaction formation
Ans: A
31:-Papez circuit is about
A:-Intelligence B:-Emotion C:-Execution D:-Olfaction
Ans: B
32:-Autism was termed after
A:-Kanner B:-Meyer C:-Jung D:-Lorenz
Ans: A
33:-Kasanin's contribution is
A:-Paraphrenia B:-Schizophreniform disorder C:-Induced psychotic disorder D:-Schizoaffective disorder
Ans: D
34:-The following are tricyclic antidepressents except
A:-Maprotiline B:-Imipramine C:-Amitriptyline D:-Clomipramine
Ans: A
35:-Obsessions may be all of the following except
A:-Thoughts B:-Images C:-Impulses D:-Emotions
Ans: D
36:-Stupor is seen except in
A:-Depression B:-Schizopherinia C:-Mania D:-Phobia
Ans: D
37:-Cognitive Behaviour Therapy was introduced by
A:-Hartman B:-Beck C:-Adler D:-Klein
Ans: D
38:-Ketamine is used in
A:-OCD B:-Acute Psychosis C:-Delirium D:-Depression
Ans: D
39:-Monitoring should be done for agranulocytosis while the patient is on
A:-Lithium B:-Clozapine C:-Sodium Valproate D:-Clonazepam
Ans: B
40:-Mental Health Care Act was signed by the Indian President in
A:-2010 B:-2012 C:-2017 D:-2018
Ans: C
41:-The word schizophrenia was coined by
A:-Kraepelin B:-Schneider C:-Bleuler D:-Kretschmer
Ans: C
42:-Systematic desensitization is a type of
A:-Hypnosis B:-Relaxation C:-Psychotherapy D:-Behaviour therapy
Ans: D
43:-The following are mood stabilizers except
A:-Topiramate B:-Lamotrigine C:-Carbamazepine D:-Baclofen
Ans: D
44:-Systematic desensitization, a behavioural therapeutic technique based on counter conditioning was developed by __________. A:-Sigmund Freud B:-B.F. Skinner C:-Joseph Wolpe D:-Aaron Beck
Ans: C
45:-The following are features of Hyperkinetic disorder except
A:-Impulsivity B:-Anxiety C:-Hyperactivity D:-Inattention
Ans: B
46:-According to Jean Piaget, which stage of cognitive development is egocentric?
A:-Sensorimotor stage B:-Stage of Concrete Operations C:-Stage of Preoperational Thought D:-Stage of Formal Operations Ans: C
47:-The size of a standard Rorschach card is
A:-8 × 9½ inches B:-7 × 9½ inches C:-9 × 7½ inches D:-8 × 8½ inches
Ans: B
48:-All are correct regarding Pica except
A:-Common in Autism Spectrum Disorder B:-More common in females
C:-Minimum age for making a diagnosis is 2 years D:-Good prognosis in children with normal intellectual functions
Ans: B
49:-Who was the first psychiatrist to win Nobel Prize in 1927 for fever therapy in Paralytic Dementia?
A:-Julius Wagner Jauregg B:-Josef Gerstmann C:-Sigmund Freud D:-Eric Kandel
Ans: A
50:-All are examples of Cortical Dementia except
A:-Alzheimer's disease B:-Creutzfeldt-Jacob's disease C:-Pick's disease D:-Huntington's disease
Ans: D
A:-Clozapine B:-Aripiprazole C:-Risperidone D:-Quetiapine
Ans: B
2:-Electro convulsive therapy was introduced in 1938 by _________.
A:-Ladislas von Meduna B:-Cerletti & Bini C:-Paul Greengard D:-Sarah H Lisanby
Ans: B
3:-An agent that binds to the same receptor as agonist for that receptor, but produces the opposite pharmacological effect is called ____________.
A:-Partial agonist B:-Mixed agonist C:-Antagonist D:-Inverse agonist
Ans: D
4:-The ratio of the median toxic dose to the median effective dose is __________.
A:-Toxicity index B:-Therapeutic index C:-Overdose ratio D:-Safety ratio
Ans: B
5:-Studies to elucidate specific issues about a drug or to support additional indications of a drug are done in ___________.
A:-Phase 1 trials B:-Phase 2 trials C:-Phase 3 trials D:-Phase 4 trials
Ans: D
6:-Limbic Leukotomy is not indicated in _________.
A:-Schizophrenia B:-OCD C:-Major Depression D:-Severe Tic disorders
Ans: A
7:-Premenstrual Dysphoria (PMD) may benefit from _____________.
A:-SSRI's B:-GnRH Agonists C:-Oral contraceptives D:-All of the above
Ans: D
8:-A person having intense anxiety with peers and authority may benefit best from ___________.
A:-Biofeedback B:-Dialectical behavior therapy C:-Group psychotherapy D:-Hypnosis
Ans: C
9:-All the following brain stimulation tools are transcranial electrical methods except ___________.
A:-ECT B:-CES C:-TDCS D:-DBS
Ans: D
10:-____________ is the teratogenic effect of Lithium.
A:-Tetrology of Fallot B:-Ebstein's anomaly C:-Corpus callosal agenesis D:-Spina bifida
Ans: A
11:-All the following statements are true regarding Traumatic Brain injury, EXCEPT
A:-Procedural memory is significantly impaired
B:-Duration of Post Traumatic Amnesia is a good predictor of vocational outcome
C:-Neurofibrillary tangles and diffuse amyloid plaques are seen in Dementia Pugilistica also
D:-Deficits are seen in declarative memory
Ans: A
12:-Gerstmann's syndrome is usually a feature of __________.
A:-Parietal lobe tumors B:-Temporal lobe tumors C:-Frontal lobe tumors D:-Pituitary tumors
Ans: A
13:-Increased interest in philosophical or religious issues, viscosity and hypergraphia is seen in ___________.
A:-Charles-Bonnet syndrome B:-Diogenes syndrome C:-Gastaut-Geschwind syndrome D:-Gerstmann syndrome
Ans: C
14:-Dementia paralytica refers to a clinical condition caused by ________.
A:-Herpes virus B:-West Nile virus C:-Treponema pallidum D:-Rubella
Ans: C
15:-A person's degree of hypnotizability depends on ____________.
A:-Suggestibility B:-Dissociation C:-Absorption D:-All of the above
Ans: D
16:-NMDA Receptor antagonist used for the treatment of Dementia
A:-Galantamine B:-Rivastigmine C:-Donepezil D:-Memantine
Ans: D
17:-Hashish is a preparation of ___________.
A:-Opium B:-LSD C:-Cannabis D:-Cocaine
Ans: C
18:-Wilson's disease is characterised by all EXCEPT
A:-Low serum ceruloplasmin levels
B:-Elevated urinary copper concentration
C:-Elevated heaptic copper concentration
D:-Autosomal dominant condition
Ans: D
19:-All the following statements are true EXCEPT
A:-Hypothyroidism may be a risk factor for Rapid cycling mood disorder
B:-Narcolepsy disrupts the NREM phase of sleep
C:-SSRI's are notorious to cause hyponatremia in oldage
D:-Depression is the most frequent psychiatric manifestation of Cushing's syndrome
Ans: B
20:-Recurrent episodes of extreme sleepiness, voracious eating, hypersexuality and disinhibition is a feature of _____________. A:-Narcolepsy B:-Kleine-Levin syndrome C:-Restless leg syndrome D:-Periodic Limb Movement disorder
Ans: B
21:-Who has introduced the concept of psychoanalysis?
A:-Erikson B:-Morel C:-Freud D:-Charcot
Ans: C
22:-Insulin coma therapy was introduced by
A:-Seligman B:-Sakel C:-Monis D:-Kendel
Ans: B
23:-16 factor theory is about?
A:-Thoughts B:-Mood C:-Learning D:-Personality
Ans: D
24:-The following are dopaminergic tracts except
A:-Nigrostriatal B:-Tuberoinfundibular C:-Meynert projection D:-Mesolimbic
Ans: C
25:-Serotonergic syndrome is characterized by all the following except
A:-Fever B:-Constipation C:-Euphoria D:-Myoclonus
Ans: B
26:-Draw a person test is a _________ test.
A:-Memory B:-Projective C:-Lobe function D:-Intelligence
Ans: B
27:-Blockade of Dopamine in tubero infundibular tract leads to the following except
A:-Osteoporosis B:-Galactorrhoea C:-Sexual Dysfunction D:-Menorrhagia
Ans: D
28:-ECT was first introduced in
A:-1958 B:-1938 C:-1917 D:-1946
Ans: B
29:-Von Meduna is known for
A:-Electroconvulsive therapy B:-Psychosurgery C:-Convulsions induced by camphor D:-Therapeutic community
Ans: C
30:-The following are mental defence mechanisms except
A:-Illusion B:-Dissociation C:-Projection D:-Reaction formation
Ans: A
31:-Papez circuit is about
A:-Intelligence B:-Emotion C:-Execution D:-Olfaction
Ans: B
32:-Autism was termed after
A:-Kanner B:-Meyer C:-Jung D:-Lorenz
Ans: A
33:-Kasanin's contribution is
A:-Paraphrenia B:-Schizophreniform disorder C:-Induced psychotic disorder D:-Schizoaffective disorder
Ans: D
34:-The following are tricyclic antidepressents except
A:-Maprotiline B:-Imipramine C:-Amitriptyline D:-Clomipramine
Ans: A
35:-Obsessions may be all of the following except
A:-Thoughts B:-Images C:-Impulses D:-Emotions
Ans: D
36:-Stupor is seen except in
A:-Depression B:-Schizopherinia C:-Mania D:-Phobia
Ans: D
37:-Cognitive Behaviour Therapy was introduced by
A:-Hartman B:-Beck C:-Adler D:-Klein
Ans: D
38:-Ketamine is used in
A:-OCD B:-Acute Psychosis C:-Delirium D:-Depression
Ans: D
39:-Monitoring should be done for agranulocytosis while the patient is on
A:-Lithium B:-Clozapine C:-Sodium Valproate D:-Clonazepam
Ans: B
40:-Mental Health Care Act was signed by the Indian President in
A:-2010 B:-2012 C:-2017 D:-2018
Ans: C
41:-The word schizophrenia was coined by
A:-Kraepelin B:-Schneider C:-Bleuler D:-Kretschmer
Ans: C
42:-Systematic desensitization is a type of
A:-Hypnosis B:-Relaxation C:-Psychotherapy D:-Behaviour therapy
Ans: D
43:-The following are mood stabilizers except
A:-Topiramate B:-Lamotrigine C:-Carbamazepine D:-Baclofen
Ans: D
44:-Systematic desensitization, a behavioural therapeutic technique based on counter conditioning was developed by __________. A:-Sigmund Freud B:-B.F. Skinner C:-Joseph Wolpe D:-Aaron Beck
Ans: C
45:-The following are features of Hyperkinetic disorder except
A:-Impulsivity B:-Anxiety C:-Hyperactivity D:-Inattention
Ans: B
46:-According to Jean Piaget, which stage of cognitive development is egocentric?
A:-Sensorimotor stage B:-Stage of Concrete Operations C:-Stage of Preoperational Thought D:-Stage of Formal Operations Ans: C
47:-The size of a standard Rorschach card is
A:-8 × 9½ inches B:-7 × 9½ inches C:-9 × 7½ inches D:-8 × 8½ inches
Ans: B
48:-All are correct regarding Pica except
A:-Common in Autism Spectrum Disorder B:-More common in females
C:-Minimum age for making a diagnosis is 2 years D:-Good prognosis in children with normal intellectual functions
Ans: B
49:-Who was the first psychiatrist to win Nobel Prize in 1927 for fever therapy in Paralytic Dementia?
A:-Julius Wagner Jauregg B:-Josef Gerstmann C:-Sigmund Freud D:-Eric Kandel
Ans: A
50:-All are examples of Cortical Dementia except
A:-Alzheimer's disease B:-Creutzfeldt-Jacob's disease C:-Pick's disease D:-Huntington's disease
Ans: D
51:-Which of the following statements is not true regarding the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act (POCSO Act)?
A:-The act came into force in 2012
B:-It is a gender-neutral act
C:-Defines a child as a person below the age of 16 years
D:-Evidence from the child has to be taken within one month of the special court taking cognizance of the offence
Ans: C
52:-The perceptive of normality as described by Daniel Offer and Melvin Sabshin include all except
A:-Normality as utopia B:-Normality as intelligence C:-Normality as health D:-Normality as process
Ans: B
53:-Which of these stages of life cycle model of Erik Erikson does not belong to childhood?
A:-Trust B:-Autonomy C:-Intimacy D:-Industry
Ans: C
54:-Which of the following disorders is frequently associated as a comorbidity with Tourette's Disorder?
A:-Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder B:-Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
C:-Oppositional Defiant Disorder D:-All of the above
Ans: D
55:-Delusion is a disorder of _____________.
A:-Thought B:-Perception C:-Mood D:-Affect
Ans: A
56:-Autistic Spectrum Disorder includes
A:-Childhood Disintegrative Disorder
B:-Tourette's Disorder
C:-Stuttering
D:-Language Disorder
Ans: A
57:- Bowen model is employed in ___________.
A:-Aversion therapy B:-Family therapy C:-CBT D:-Psychoanalysis
Ans: B
58:-Identifying and testing the validity of automatic thoughts and maladaptive assumptions from the basis for _________.
A:-Cognitive therapy B:-Flooding C:-Milieu therapy D:-Psychodrama
Ans: A
59:-CAGE is a brief screening tool for assessment of which group of patients
A:-Alcohol Dependence B:-Depression C:-Anxiety Disorder D:-Schizophrenia
Ans: A
60:-Obsession is a disorder of
A:-Formal thought B:-Possession C:-Stream of thought D:-Abstract thinking
Ans: B
61:-Persisting response to a previous stimulus after a new stimulus has been presented is
A:-Verbigeration B:-Echolalia C:-Perseveration D:-Echopraxia
Ans: C
62:-Pseudologia Phantastica is seen in
A:-Munchausen syndrome B:-Malingering C:-Erotomania D:-All of the above
Ans: A
63:-Regarding pseudodementia all are true except
A:-Seen in depression in elderly B:-Language impairment is common
C:-Less likely to confabulate D:-Memory difficulties limited to free recall than cued recall
Ans: B
64:-Which section of Indian Penal Code deals with criminal responsibility of an insane person?
A:-Section 39 B:-Section 112 C:-Section 84 D:-Section 144
Ans: C
65:-Which Nobel literary laureate with a strong family history of suicide, is considered an example of inevitable suicide, having committed suicide on July 2, 1961?
A:-Sully Prudhomme B:-Ernest Hemingway C:-Yukio Mishima D:-Virginia Woolf
Ans: B
66:-Regarding Stuttering all are true except
A:-Typical age of onset is 2 to 7 years of age B:-More common in males
C:-Lidcombe program is an operant conditioning model treatment D:-Very few children have spontaneous recovery if untreated
Ans: D
67:-Persistent Complex Bereavement Disorder is defined by DSM-5 criteria as persistence of clinically significant symptoms for a period of ___________ in the case of bereaved adults.
A:-3 months B:-6 months C:-1 year D:-2 years
Ans: C
68:-Late onset Schizophrenia is characterised by all except
A:-Onset after the age of 45 years B:-More common in women
C:-Predominantly paranoid schizophrenia D:-Poor prognosis
Ans: D
69:-Disruptive Mood Dysregulation Disorder, a new inclusion in DSM-5 is characterised by all except
A:-Recurrent inappropriate temper outbursts at least 3 times a week B:-Age of onset before 10 years
C:-Temper outbursts are consistent with developmental level D:-High risk of progressing to major depressive disorder
Ans: C
70:-Which of the following is correct regarding biological changes associated with ageing?
A:-Increase in Norepinephrine in central nervous system B:-Decreased transport across Blood Brain Barrier
C:-Worsening of Intelligence Quotient after 65 years of age D:-Increased Monoamine Oxidase and Serotonin in brain
Ans: D
71:-All are predisposing factors for delirium except
A:-Dementia B:-Age more than 65 years C:-Female sex D:-Immobility
Ans: C
72:-The lifetime risk of suicide in bipolar disorder is
A:-5-10% B:-30-40% C:-60-70% D:-15-20%
Ans: D
73:-Which was the first country to legalise euthanasia?
A:-Japan B:-Belgium C:-Netherlands D:-Luxembourg
Ans: C
74:-Indications for seclusion or restraint of psychiatric patients include
A:-Prevention of imminent harm to the patient or others B:-Prevention of significant disruption to treatment
C:-Decrease sensory overstimulation D:-All of the above
Ans: D
75:-Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome is characterised by all except
A:-Elevated Creatinine Phosphokinase B:-Myoglobinuria C:-Elevated liver enzymes D:-More common in elderly
Ans: D
A:-The act came into force in 2012
B:-It is a gender-neutral act
C:-Defines a child as a person below the age of 16 years
D:-Evidence from the child has to be taken within one month of the special court taking cognizance of the offence
Ans: C
52:-The perceptive of normality as described by Daniel Offer and Melvin Sabshin include all except
A:-Normality as utopia B:-Normality as intelligence C:-Normality as health D:-Normality as process
Ans: B
53:-Which of these stages of life cycle model of Erik Erikson does not belong to childhood?
A:-Trust B:-Autonomy C:-Intimacy D:-Industry
Ans: C
54:-Which of the following disorders is frequently associated as a comorbidity with Tourette's Disorder?
A:-Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder B:-Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
C:-Oppositional Defiant Disorder D:-All of the above
Ans: D
55:-Delusion is a disorder of _____________.
A:-Thought B:-Perception C:-Mood D:-Affect
Ans: A
56:-Autistic Spectrum Disorder includes
A:-Childhood Disintegrative Disorder
B:-Tourette's Disorder
C:-Stuttering
D:-Language Disorder
Ans: A
57:- Bowen model is employed in ___________.
A:-Aversion therapy B:-Family therapy C:-CBT D:-Psychoanalysis
Ans: B
58:-Identifying and testing the validity of automatic thoughts and maladaptive assumptions from the basis for _________.
A:-Cognitive therapy B:-Flooding C:-Milieu therapy D:-Psychodrama
Ans: A
59:-CAGE is a brief screening tool for assessment of which group of patients
A:-Alcohol Dependence B:-Depression C:-Anxiety Disorder D:-Schizophrenia
Ans: A
60:-Obsession is a disorder of
A:-Formal thought B:-Possession C:-Stream of thought D:-Abstract thinking
Ans: B
61:-Persisting response to a previous stimulus after a new stimulus has been presented is
A:-Verbigeration B:-Echolalia C:-Perseveration D:-Echopraxia
Ans: C
62:-Pseudologia Phantastica is seen in
A:-Munchausen syndrome B:-Malingering C:-Erotomania D:-All of the above
Ans: A
63:-Regarding pseudodementia all are true except
A:-Seen in depression in elderly B:-Language impairment is common
C:-Less likely to confabulate D:-Memory difficulties limited to free recall than cued recall
Ans: B
64:-Which section of Indian Penal Code deals with criminal responsibility of an insane person?
A:-Section 39 B:-Section 112 C:-Section 84 D:-Section 144
Ans: C
65:-Which Nobel literary laureate with a strong family history of suicide, is considered an example of inevitable suicide, having committed suicide on July 2, 1961?
A:-Sully Prudhomme B:-Ernest Hemingway C:-Yukio Mishima D:-Virginia Woolf
Ans: B
66:-Regarding Stuttering all are true except
A:-Typical age of onset is 2 to 7 years of age B:-More common in males
C:-Lidcombe program is an operant conditioning model treatment D:-Very few children have spontaneous recovery if untreated
Ans: D
67:-Persistent Complex Bereavement Disorder is defined by DSM-5 criteria as persistence of clinically significant symptoms for a period of ___________ in the case of bereaved adults.
A:-3 months B:-6 months C:-1 year D:-2 years
Ans: C
68:-Late onset Schizophrenia is characterised by all except
A:-Onset after the age of 45 years B:-More common in women
C:-Predominantly paranoid schizophrenia D:-Poor prognosis
Ans: D
69:-Disruptive Mood Dysregulation Disorder, a new inclusion in DSM-5 is characterised by all except
A:-Recurrent inappropriate temper outbursts at least 3 times a week B:-Age of onset before 10 years
C:-Temper outbursts are consistent with developmental level D:-High risk of progressing to major depressive disorder
Ans: C
70:-Which of the following is correct regarding biological changes associated with ageing?
A:-Increase in Norepinephrine in central nervous system B:-Decreased transport across Blood Brain Barrier
C:-Worsening of Intelligence Quotient after 65 years of age D:-Increased Monoamine Oxidase and Serotonin in brain
Ans: D
71:-All are predisposing factors for delirium except
A:-Dementia B:-Age more than 65 years C:-Female sex D:-Immobility
Ans: C
72:-The lifetime risk of suicide in bipolar disorder is
A:-5-10% B:-30-40% C:-60-70% D:-15-20%
Ans: D
73:-Which was the first country to legalise euthanasia?
A:-Japan B:-Belgium C:-Netherlands D:-Luxembourg
Ans: C
74:-Indications for seclusion or restraint of psychiatric patients include
A:-Prevention of imminent harm to the patient or others B:-Prevention of significant disruption to treatment
C:-Decrease sensory overstimulation D:-All of the above
Ans: D
75:-Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome is characterised by all except
A:-Elevated Creatinine Phosphokinase B:-Myoglobinuria C:-Elevated liver enzymes D:-More common in elderly
Ans: D