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Sr Question AnswerOption CorrectAnswer AnswerExplanation
Answer

1 Whichofthe A.TranscribedfromNuclear A.TranscribedfromNuclear AnswerisA(TranscribedfromNuclear


followingstatements DNA DNA DNA):LippincottsBiochemistry5h/428
regardingmature B.HasThiamineinplaceof FundamentalsofCytogenetics&Genetics
cytoplasmic Uracil (2010)/444MesengerRNA(mRNA)isformedby
messengerRNAis C.SugarisDeoxyRibose theprocessoftranscriptionfromoneofthe
true: D.Itsmolecularweightis strandsofdoublestrandednuclearDNAand
morethanhnRNA carriesgeneticinformationfromthenuclearDNA
tothecytosolwhereitisusedasatemplatefor
proteinsynthesis.

2 Aproteinsolution A.BenceJonesProtein A.BenceJonesProtein AnswerisA(BenceJonesProtein)'.Clinical


onheatingformsa B.Cryoglobulins LaboratoryMedicinebyMcClathey(Lippincott
precipitateatabout C.Complement Williams)2001/525]BenceJonesProteinsare
40cwhich D.Alpha2macroglobulins lightchainsthatundergoprecipitationonheating
redissolvesat andtypicallyredissolveonfurtherwarming.
highertemperature.
Thissolutionis
likelytocontain:

3 A12yearoldchild A.SerumLeadLevels D.SerumUricAcidLevels AnswerisD(SerumUricAcidLevels):Harper


presentswith B.SerumAlkaline 28lh/298CurrentDiagnosis&Treatmentin
mentalretardation PhosphataseLevels Paediatrics2(fh/1011LippincottsBiochemistry
andhistoryofself C.SerumLactate 5,h/296MentalRetardationwithhistoryofself
mutilation.Whichof DehydrogenaseLevels mutilationsuggestsadiagnosisofLeschNyhan
thefollowingtests D.SerumUricAcidLevels Syndrome.LeschNyhansyndromeisaninherited
willhelpin disorderofpurinemetabolismcharachterizedby
determingthe overproductionofuricacidandacharachteristic
diagnosis: neurobehavioralsyndrome.Theoverproductiono
furicacidleadstohyperuricemia,hyperuricosuria,
goutyarthritisandkidneystones.The
neurobehavioralsyndromeconsistsofmental
retardation,severemotorhandicapandrecurrent
selfinjurious(selfmutilation)behaviour.
Masurment

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4 Whichofthe A.Ciprofloxacin C.Moxifloxacin AnswerisC(Moxifloxacin):A'afeiwgllth/820


following B.Levofloxacin KDT6"'/690FluoroquinoloneAntibioticsby
fluoroquinolones C.Moxifloxacin Ronald&Low(Springer)2003/89Moxifloxacin
hasthelongesthalf D.Lomefloxacin hasthelongesthalflifeamongsttheprovided
life: fluoroquinolones.

5 Whichofthe A.PeripheralNeuropathy A.PeripheralNeuropathy AnswerisA(PeripheralNeuropathy):KDT


followingside B.Hepatotoxicity 6thZ63,64,740Goodman&Gillimans
effectsismostlikely C.Thrombocytopenia 12thVI557,1558PharmacologybySeth3rd/X.76
tooccurinslow D.Nephrotoxicity PeripheralNeuropathyisthemostimportant
acetylatorson dosedependenttoxiceffectofINH.Peripheral
treatmentwithINH Neuropathyismorecommoninslowacetylators
forPulmonary sinceplasmaconcentrationsofINHaremuch
Tuberculosis? higherinslowacetylatorsthaninrapid
acetylators.

6 Thepreferred A.Targetstructurebased A.Targetstructurebased AnswerisA(Targetstructurebased):


methodofdrug B.HitandTrialmethod ComputationalDrugDesignbyYoung(John
designingis: C.Moclecularmodeling Wiley&Sons)2009/53HollandandFreiCancer
D.Highthroughoutmethod Molecule8th(2010)/579StructureBasedDrug
Design(SBDD)isthepreferredmethodfor
moderndrugdesigningasithasthehighest
successrate.

7 IncreasedReid A.ChronicBronchitis A.ChronicBronchitis AnswerisA(ChronicBronchitis):/?oZ>/m


Indexisusedto B.Bronchiectasis 8th/668BailandHammersPulmonarypathology
characterized: C.BronchialAsthma 3rd/866ReidIndexisameasureofhypertrophyo
D.Emphysema fthemucussecretingglandsandis
characteristicallyincreasedinChronicBronchitis.

8 Whichofthe A.ItisanIgMantibody A.ItisanIgMantibody AnswerisA(ItisanIgMantibodydirectedagainst


followingstatements directedagainstIgG directedagainstIgG IgG):Textbelowessenceofpediatrics(Elsevier
aboutRheumatoid B.ItisanIgGantibody India)2011/319RheumatoidfactorinRheumatoid
Factoristrue: directedagainstIgM ArthritisisanIgMantibodydirectedagainsttheFc
C.Itismorespecificthan fragmentofIgG.
AntiCCPantibodies
D.Itispositiveinallcases
ofJuvenileRheumatoid
Arthritis

9 A40yearold A.Smallkidneywith B.Smallkidneywithpeticheal AnswerisB(Smallkidneywithpeticheal


hypertensivemale granularsurface haemorrhages haemorrhages):Robbins8th/949,950,951
wasadmittedtothe B.Smallkidneywith Robbins7th/1006,1007,1008Harshmohan
hospitalwithsudden petichealhaemorrhages 5th/711,712,713Saddenonsetofheadacheand
onsetofheadache C.Largekidneywithwaxy alteredsensoriuminahypertensivepatientwitha
andaltered appearance bloodpressureof220/110suggestsadiagnosiso
sensorium.On D.Largekidneywith fmalignanthypertension(Malignant
Examinationhis granularsurface Nephrosclerosis).
BloodPressurewas
observedtobe
220/110mmHgand
thepatientdiedfour
hourslater.Whatis
thelikely
pathologicalfinding
inhiskidneys:

10 Allofthefollowing A.Gardnerssyndrome B.AtaxiaTelengisctasia AnswerisB(AtaxiaTelengisctasia)://armos


areautosomal B.AtaxiaTelengisctasia oldereditions(15lh/39114th/380)MayoClinic
dominantdisorders, C.Neurofibromatosis InternalMedicineBoardReviewSeriesf'/332
except: D.PeutzJegherssyndrome AtaxiaTelengiectasisisinheritedasanautosomal
recessivedisorderandnotasanautosomal
dominantdisorder.

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11 Pulmonary A.TypeIpneumocytes. B.TypeIIpneumocytes. AnswerisB(TypeIIPneumocytes):Repeat:


surfactantis B.TypeIIpneumocytes. GanongSurfactantisproducedbytypeIIalveolar
secretedby: C.Claracells epithelialcellsGanong(Alveolarepithelialcells
D.Bronchialepithelialcells. aretermedaspneumocytes)SurfactantReview
Themajorconstituentofsurfactantis:Di
palmitoylphosphatidylcholineQSurfactant
reducesthealveolarsurfacetensionand
preventsalveolarcollapseQpreventspulmonary
edemaQRespiratorydistresssyndrome/
Hyalinemembranediseaseisproduceddueto
deficiencyofsurfactant.

12 Inwhichofthe A.Anaemia. D.Hypoventilation AnswerisD(Hypoventilation):Physiologyby


followinga B.COpoisoning. ChaudhriArterialoxygentensionmaybereduced
reductioninarterial C.Moderateexercise. eitherfromadefectinoxygenation(eg.Type
oxygentension D.Hypoventilation Ifailure)orventilation(typeIIfailure).Itisnot
occurs? reducedinanaemia,COpoisoningormoderate
exercise.

13 C02isprimarily A.DissolvedC02. D.Bicarbonate. AnswerisD(Bicarbonate):GanongGuyton


transportedinthe B.CarbonicAcid. Transportofcarbondioxideintheformof
arterialbloodas: C.Carbaminohemoglobin. bicarbonateionsaccountsforapproximately70%
D.Bicarbonate. ofthecarbondioxidetransportedfromthetissues
tothelungs.Thusthisisbyfarthemostimportant
ofallmethodsoftransport9GuytonTransportof
carbondioxide:Carbondioxideistran

14 Thevasodilatation A.Kidney. B.Brain. AnswerisB(Brain):GanongThedirect


producedbycarbon B.Brain. vasodilatoractionofC02ismostpronouncedin
dioxideismaximum C.Liver. theskinandbrainGanong.Asskinisnot
inoneofthe D.Heart presentamongsttheoptions,brainistheanswer
following: ofchoice.Themetabolicchangesthatproduce
vasodilationinclude,inmosttissues,decreasein
oxygentensionandpH.IncreaseinC02tension
andosmolalityalsodilatethevessels.Thedirect
dilatoractionofC02ismostpronouncedinthe
skinandbrainGanongExposuretohigh
concentrationsofC02isassociatedwithmarked
cutaneousandcerebralvasodilation,butthereis
vasoconstrictionelsewhereandusuallyaslow
riseinbloodpressureGanong

15 Distributionof A.Arteries. B.Arterioles. AnswerisB(Arterioles):ConciseMedical


bloodflowinmainly B.Arterioles. PhysiologybyChaudhriArteriolesarethemajor
regulatedbythe: C.Capillaries. siteofresistancetobloodflowandarehence
D.Venules. oftentermedasseatofperipheralvascular
resistance\Smallchangesintheircalibercause
largechangesintotalperipheralresistanceand
henceondistributionofbloodflow.Alsocalled
precapillaryresistancevessels,arterioles,help
indistributionofbloodflowbyalterationintheir
diameter,therebyincreasingordecreasingthe
peripheralresistancetobloodflow.

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16 Acommonfeature A.Autocatalyticactivationof D.PresenceofSerHisAsp AnswerisD(PresenceofSerHisAspcatalytic


ofallserine zymogenprecursor catalytictriadattheactivesite triadattheactivesite):
proteasesis: B.Tightbindingof www.rpc.msoe.edu/lib/spl.pdfwww.users,rcn.
pancreatictrypsininhibitor com/jkimball.ma.
C.Cleavageofproteinon ultranet/BiologyPages/S/Series/Serine_Proteases.
thecarboxylsiteofserine htmlwww.ebi.ac.uk/interpro/potm/20035/Page
residues l.htmTheactivesiteofserineproteasescontain
D.PresenceofSerHisAsp threecriticalaminoacidsSerine,Histidineand
catalytictriadattheactive Aspartate.Theseresiduesareoftenreferredtoas
site thecatalytictriadChymotrypsin,Elastaseand
Trypsinarethethreeserineproteasesthat
functionessentiallyasenzymes.Eachofthese
enzymescontainthecatalytictriadwithintheir
activesitesbutdifferwithrespecttotheirtarget
cleavagesites.www.rpc.msue.eduTheyare
activatedbyproteolyticactivationandnot
autocatalvticactivation.Theyaresecretedbythe
pancreasasinactivezymogensintosmall
intestineandbecameactivethroughproteolytic
cleavageevents,eitherinasubcellular
compartmentorinanextracellularspacewhere
theyarerequiredfordigestion.

17 Thenormalcellular A.Promotionofcellcycle C.PromotionofDNArepair AnswerisC(PromotionofDNArepair):


counterpartsof progression Robbinswww.
oncogenesare B.Inhibitionofapoptosis lungcancerbooksandnewsletter.com/whatJs
importantforthe C.PromotionofDNArepair cancer,htmOncogenesmayfunctionby
followingfunctions, D.Promotionofnuclear inactivationofDNArepairgenes,butnotby
except: transcription promotionofDNArepair.PromotionofDNArepair
isprotectivefromoncogenesisandishencethe
answerofexclusion

18 Whichoneofthe A.Panethcellmetaplasia C.Intestinalmetaplasia AnswerisC(Intestinalmetaplasia):HarrisonThe


followingisthemost B.Pyloricmetaplasia riskoftumordevelopmentisgreatlyincreasedin
significantriskfactor C.Intestinalmetaplasia patientsinwhommucosalinflammation
fordevelopmentof D.Ciliatedmetaplasia progressestomultifocalmucosalatrophyand
gastriccarcinoma? intestinalmetaplasia99Robbins

19 Whencarcinomaof A.Prepyloricregion D.Fundus AnswerisD(Fundus):Sleisenger&Fordtranstext


stomachdevelops B.Pylorus bookofGastrointestinaldiseasePernicious
secondarilyto C.Body anemiaisassociatedwithautoimmuneatrophic
permiciousanemia, D.Fundus gastritisaffectingthefundicglandsJntestinal
itisusuallysituated metaplasia(premalignantforgastriccarcinoma),is
inthe: charachtersticallyseeninthisareaofatrophic
gastritis.Atrophicglandswithextensiveintestinal
metaplasiaaremostcharachteristicallyconfined
tothefundusinpatientswithperniciousanaemia.

20 Aciniccell A.Parotidsalivarygland A.Parotidsalivarygland AnswerisA(Parotidsalivarygland):Robbins


carcinomasofthe B.Minorsalivaryglands Mostaciniccelltumorsariseintheparotid
salivaryglandarise C.Submandibularsalivary Robbins
mostofteninthe: gland
D.Sublingualsalivarygland

21 Whichofthe A.Qfever A.Qfever AnswerisA(Qfever):ParkTrenchfever,


followingisnot B.Trenchfever RelapsingfeverandEpidemicTyphusare
transmittedbylice, C.Relapsingfever transmittedbyLice.Qfeveristransmittedto
D.Epidemictyphus extrahumanhosts(cattle,sheep,paultry)bysoft
ticks.Softtickshoweverdonotplayany
significantroleintransmittingtheinfectionto
humanbeings(Nilvectors).

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22 Trueaboutendemic A.Manistheonlyreservoir B.Fleaisavectorofthe AnswerisB(Fleaisavectorofthedisease):


typhus ofinfection disease Park,Ananthnarayanan,HarrisonEndemictyphus
B.Fleaisavectorofthe issynonymouswithmurinetyphusorfleaborne
disease typhusThevectorcausingtransmissionof
C.Arashdevelopingintoan EndemictyphusistheRatfleaXenopsylla
escharischaratersticofthe cheopsis.
disease
D.Cultureisthediagnostic
modality

23 OnSAFEstrategy A.Screening A.Screening AnswerisA(Screening):ParsonsNema


falseis B.Antibiotics KhuranauTheSAFEstrategyhasbeen
C.Facialhygiene developedbyWHOtocombattrachomatous
D.Environmental blindness.TheSAFEstrategyincludesSurgery,
modification Antibiotics,FaceWashing,andEnviornmental
modification.Screeningisnotacomponentof
SAFEstrategy.

24 Allarecommon A.Malnutrition D.Congenitaldacryocystitis AnswerisD(CongenitalDacryosystitis):Parsons


causeofblindness B.Ophthalmianeonatorum BasakNelsonSharmaophthalmologyCongenital
inchildreninIndia C.Glaucoma Dacryocystitisisusuallynotassociatedwith
except, D.Congenitaldacryocystitis blindness(VeryRare)

25 Impactand A.Neonatalthyroxinelevels A.Neonatalthyroxinelevels AnswerisA(NeonatalThroxineLevels):Park


efficiencyofiodine B.Goiterinpregnant NeonatalHypothyroidismhasbeenfoundtobea
controlprogramcan women sensitiveindicatorofenvironmentaliodine
beestimatedby C.Goiterinchildrenofage dificiencyandthuscanbeaneffectiveindicator
12to18 formonitoringtheimpactofaprogrammPark
D.Urinaryiodinelevelsin
pregnantwomen

26 Causativeagentfor A.Mycoplasma A.Mycoplasma AnswerisA(Mycoplasma):HarrisonsThetrue


rheumatoidarthritis B.Mycobacateriumavium causativeagentforRheumatoidarthritisisnot
is: C.Yersinia known.Mycoplasmahasbeensuggestedasa
D.Herpesvirus possiblecausativeagent,andhenceisthesingle
bestanswerofchoice

27 AntiPhospholipid A.Pancytopenia A.Pancytopenia AnswerisA(Pancytopenia):APItextbook


Syndrome(APS)is B.Recurrentabortions MedicineHarrisonsVenousthrombosis,recurrent
associatedwithall C.Venousthrombosis abortionsandpulmonaryhypertensionare
ofthefollowing D.Pulmonaryhypertension recognizedclinicalmanifestationsof
Except: AntiphaspholipidSyndrome(APS).

28 Allofthefollowing A.Arthropathyinvolving C.Desferroxamineisthe AnswerisC(Desferroxamineisthetreatmentof


statementsabout smalljointsofhandsmay treatmentofchoice choice):HarrisonsThetherapy
hereditary beseen ofhematochromatosisinvolvesremovalofexcess
hemochromatosis B.Skinpigmentationisa bodyironIronremovalisbestacievedbyperiodic
aretrueExcept frequentpresentation phlebotomieswhichisthetreatmentofchoicefor
C.Desferroxamineisthe Hematochromosis.Chelatingagentslike
treatmentofchoice desferoxaminearelesseffectiveandindicated
D.Hypogonadismmaybe whenanemiaorhypoproteinemiaissevere
seen enoughtoprecludephlebotomy(Harrison.
Chelatingagentsarenotthetreatmentofchoice
forHematochromatosis.

29 A24yearoldmale A.HenochSchonlein A.HenochSchonleinPurpura AnswerisA(HenochSchonleinPurpura)


presentswith Purpura(HSP) (HSP) HarrisonsPalpablePurpura(mostcommonly
abdominalpain, B.Sweetsyndrome distributedoverthebuttocksandlower
rashes,palpable C.Meningococcemia extremities),arthralgias,andabdominalpainare
purpuraand, D.Hemochromatosis allcharachteristicfeaturesofHenochSchonlein
arthritis.Themost purpura.AlthoughH.Spurpuraisusuallyseenin
probablediagnosis achildrenandmostpatientsrangeinagefrom4
is. 7years,Harrisonstextclearlymentionsthatthis
conditionmayalsobeseenininfantsandadults.
Thecharachteristicclinicalmanifestationof
palpablepurpura,arthralgiaandabdominalpainin
thisyoungadultsuggestthediagnosisofHS
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30 Thymomais A.Myastheniagravis A.Myastheniagravis AnswerisA(MyastheniaGravis):HarrisonsAbout


associatedwith B. 30%ofpatientswiththymomashaveMyasthenia
Hypergammaglobulinemia gravisandMyastheniagravispatientshaveahigh
C.SLE incidenceofthymicabnormalitiesHarrisons
D.Multiplesclerosis

31 Culturemediaused A.07culture B.SorbitolMacConkeymedia AnswerisB(SorbitolMacConkeyMedia):


fordiagnosisof B.SorbitolMacConkey AnanthnarayananJawetzCurrentDiagnosis&
EHEC0157:H7is: media TreatmentinInfectiousDiseasesSorbitolMac
C.XLDAgar ConkeyMediaisthescreaningculturemethodof
D.DeoxycholateMedia choiceforE.coll0157:H7

32 Allofthefollowing A.Humansaretheonly A.Humansaretheonly AnswerisA(Humansaretheonlyreservoir):


statementsare reservoir reservoir HarrisonsHumansarenottheonlyreservoirfor
aboutNonTyphoid B.Transmissionismost NonTyphoidSalmonella.NonTyphoidSalmonella
Salmonella(NTS)are commonlyassociatedwith havemultipleanimalreservoirs.
true,Except: eggs,paultryand
undercookedmeat
C.Commonin
Immunocompromised
individuals
D.Resistanceto
fluroquinoloneshas
emerged.

33 Allofthefollowing A.Infectionacquiredby C.Antibodiesareusually AnswerisC(Antibodiesareusuallydetectablein


statementsabout directcontactwithinfected detectableinthefirstweak thefirstweak):AnanthnarayanPark,Harrisons
Leptospirosisare urine 1051Antibodiesusuallyreachdetectablelevelsin
true,Except. B.Mortalityis515%in thesecondweeksofillness.
severecases.
C.Antibodiesareusually
detectableinthefirstweak
D.IVpenicillinis
recommendedfortreatment
ofseverecases.

34 Whichofthe A.Legionellamaybe D.Tetanusmaybetransmitted AnswerisD(Tetanusmaybetransmittedthrough


followingisnottrue transmittedthroughwater throughdustanddroplets dustanddroplets.):ReferenceswithtextTetanus
abouttransmission aerosols maybetransmittedthroughcontaminationof
B.Listeriamaybe woundsbytetanussporeindust,butitisnot
transmittedthrough transmittedbydroplets.
refrigeratedfood
C.Leptospirosismaybe
transmittedthroughwater
contaminatedwithraturine
D.Tetanusmaybe
transmittedthroughdust
anddroplets

35 Allofthefollowing A.BorrelliaRecurrentis A.BorrelliaRecurrentis AnswerisA(BorreliaRecurrentis):Harrisons


speciesofborrelia B.BorreliaHermsii ClinicallaboratoryMedicinebyMacclatchey
areassociatedwith C.BorreliaTuricatae BorreliaRecurrentisisassociatedwithLouse
Tickborne D.BorreliaDuttani borneRelapsingfeverandnotTickborne
RelapsingFever, Relapsingfever
Except:

36 Inaspecimenof A.Hyalinedegeneration B.Hyperplasticarteriosclerosis Ans.(B).HyperplasticarteriosclerosisThe


kidney,fibrinoid B.Hyperplastic hyperplasticformofarteriolosclerosisisprominent
necrosisisseen arteriosclerosis inthisarteriolethathasanonionskin
andonionpeel C.Glomerulosclerosis appearancefromconcentric,laminatedintimal
appearanceisalso D.Fibrillary andsmoothmuscleproliferationwithmarked
present.Most glomerulonephritis narrowingofthearteriolarlumen.Robins
probablepathology Pathalogy
is:

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37 UsageofDrugsin A..Mannitol B.Ibuprofen Ans:(B)Ibuprofen>(A)MannitolFriendsitwas


childrenhascertain B.Ibuprofen verytrickyquestion.Thekeywordinthisquestion
adverseeffects. C.Lidocaine isChildren.Thatswhythebestansweris
Whichdrug D.Ciprofloxacin Ibuprofenasitissafestdruginchildren.
mentionedbelow OtherwisetheanswerwouldbeMannitol.
usedinchildrenis
leastlikelytocause
Seizure??

38 Nottrueabout A.Excretedunchangedin D.Canbegivenin Ans.(D).Canbegivenindecompensatedheart


Metformin: urine decompensatedheartdisease diseaseItisexcretedunchangedinurineby
B.Decreaseshepatic tubularexcretion.(OptionA)Themechanismby
glucoseformation whichmetforminreduceshepaticglucose
C.Inhibitscellular productioniscontroversial,butmostdatasupport
respiration aneffectonreducinggluconeogenesis.Option
D.Canbegivenin (B).Itcauseslacticacidproductionbyseveral
decompensatedheart mechanismsincludinginterferencewithcellular
disease aerobicmetabolismandsubsequentenhanced
anaerobicmetabolism(OptionC)Goodmanand
Gillman

39 Erythromycinis A.Itincreasesbacterial D.Itbindstomotilinreceptor AnsD.ItbindstomotilinreceptorErythromycin


givenindecreased count andrelatedantibioticsactasnonpeptidemotilin
bowelmotility B.Itdecreasesbacterial agonistsandaresometimesusedfortheirability
because? count tostimulateG.I.motility.Adminstrationoflow
C.Itbindstoadenylcyclase dosesoferythromycinwillinduceperistalsiswhich
D.Itbindstomotilin providesadditionalsupport.Harrison
receptor

40 Osteosarcomacan A.Pagetandcherubism C.Pagetandpolyostotic Ans.(C).Pagetandpolyostoticfibrousdysplasia


arisefrom? B.Cherubismand fibrousdysplasia Developmentofamalignantbonetumor,usually
osteopetrosis anosteosarcoma,isarecognizedcomplicationof
C.Pagetandpolyostotic Paget'sdisease.Malignantchangeusually
fibrousdysplasia developmentofanosteosarcoma,hasbeenrarely
D.Polyostoticfibrous associatedwithfibrousdysplasia.Neville
dyplasiaandcherubism

41 Apatientwith A.Supineposition B.Lateralposition AnsB.LateralpositionDirectpickfromAIIMSSR


maxillofacialinjuries B.Lateralposition ShipQuestions
shouldbecarriedin: C.Proneposition
D.Sittingposition

42 .Pathognomonic A.Derangedocclusion C.Sublingualhaematoma AnsCSublingualhaematomaDirectpickfrom


signoffracture B.Tendernessandswelling AIIMSSRShipQuestions
mandibleis: atsite
C.Sublingualhaematoma
D.Inabilitytoopenmouth

43 Apatientwith A.Inabilitytoopenmouth C.Anterioropenbite anscAnterioropenbiteDirectpickfromAIIMS


bilateral B.Onopeningmandible SRShipQuestions
subcondylarfracture movesforward
presentswith: C.Anterioropenbite
D.Closedbite

44 .Inoldpatients, A.Preventiatrogenic B.Detachminimumof AnsB.DetachminimumofperiosteumDirectpick


openreductionand fractureofatrophic periosteum fromAIIMSSRShipQuestions
fixationshouldbe mandible
donewithgreatcare B.Detachminimumof
to: periosteum
C.Preventdislocationof
condyle
D.Noneoftheabove

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45 Theminimum A.Noplateisrequiredsince C.Twoplates AnsC.TwoplatesDirectpickfromAIIMSSRShip


numberof anteriorregiondevelops Questions
miniplatesrequired lessamountoftension
infracturesanterior forcesthaninmolarregion
tocaninein B.Onlyoneplateasin
mandibleis: molarregion
C.Twoplates
D.Threeplates

46 Infectionsfrom A.Anteriormediastinum A.Anteriormediastinum AnsA.AnteriormediastinumDirectpickfrom


submandibular B.Middlemediastinum AIIMSSRShipQuestions
spaceand C.Posteriormediastinum
submentalspace D.Onlysuperior
usuallytransverse mediastinum
to:

47 Whichofthe A.Paget'sdisease D.Alloftheabove AnsD.AlloftheaboveDirectpickfromAIIMS


followingconditions B.Fibrousdysplasia SRShipQuestions
aresusceptibleto C.Radiation
osteomyelitis: D.Alloftheabove

48 Withinfectedlarge A.Nonreversible B.Reversibleafter AnsB.ReversibleafterdecompressionDirectpick


cysttheadjoining B.Reversibleafter decompression fromAIIMSSRShipQuestions
teethgivea decompression
negativevital C.Extractionoftheteethis
response,itio: amust
D.Noneoftheabove

49 Anexampleof A.Mucocele B.Ranula AnsB.RanulaDirectpickfromAIIMSSRShip


retentioncystis: B.Ranula Questions
C.Dermoidcyst
D.Branchialcyst

50 Apatientwith A.Spinal,cervicalinjury A.Spinal,cervicalinjury AnsA.Spinal,cervicalinjuryDirectpickfrom


maxillofacialinjuries B.Bilateralparasymphysis AIIMSSRShipQuestions
shouldbecarriedin fracture
asupineposition C.Unconsciousness
onlywhenthereis: D.Excessivemobilityof
fracturedmaxilla

51 Compositeresins A.Areasofocclusalstress C.Areasofabrasion/erosion AnsC.Areasofabrasion/erosionwhicharevery


forposteriorteeth B.Centricholdingareas whichareverysensitive sensitiveDirectpickfromAIIMSSRShip
canbeconsidered C.Areasof Questions
in: abrasion/erosionwhichare
verysensitive
D.LargeclassIIcavities

52 Posteriorcomposite A.Veneerformetal C.Poororalhygiene AnsC.PoororalhygieneDirectpickfromAIIMS


resinrestorations restoration SRShipQuestions
arecontraindicated B.ClassVIcavities
in: C.Poororalhygiene
D.Smallpitcavities

53 Advantageof A.Lowmodulusofelasticity C.Lowthermalconductivity AnsC.LowthermalconductivityDirectpickfrom


posteriorresin B.Anticariesproperty AIIMSSRShipQuestions
restorationsis: C.Lowthermalconductivity
D.Higherwearresistance

54 Undesirable A.Lowthermalconductivity B.Lowwearresistance AnsB.LowwearresistanceDirectpickfrom


propertiesofresin B.Lowwearresistance AIIMSSRShipQuestions
restorationsare/is: C.Pooraesthetics
D.Difficultmanipulation

55 Cavitypreparations A.Bevellingofcavosurface B.Extentionforprevention AnsB.ExtentionforpreventionDirectpickfrom


forcomposite margin AIIMSSRShipQuestions
restorationdonot B.Extentionforprevention
require: C.Acidetching
D.Retentiveundercuts

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56 Themarginal A.Decreasedueto A.Decreaseduetoformation AnsA,Decreaseduetoformationofcorrosion


leakageindental formationofcorrosion ofcorrosionproducts productsDirectpickfromAIIMSSRShip
amalgam products Questions
restorationisfound B.Increaseduetolowedge
to: strengthofamalgam
C.Decreaseduetodelayed
expansionofamalgam
D.Increasesdueto
vaporizationofmercury

57 Thepresenceof A.Minimisestheformation C.BothAandB AnsCBothAandBDirectpickfromAIIMSSR


zincinamalgam ofoxides ShipQuestions
alloy: B.Causesdelayed
expansionoftherestoration
C.BothAandB
D.Noneoftheabove

58 Amalgamsmade A.Requirelower B.Requirehigher AnsBRequirehighercondensationpressure


fromlathecut condensationpressure condensationpressure DirectpickfromAIIMSSRShipQuestions
powders: B.Requirehigher
condensationpressure
C.Requirelessmercury
D.BothAandC

59 TheweakY2, A.Silvermercurv B.Tinmercurycompound AnsB.TinmercurycompoundDirectpickfrom


phaseiscomposed compound AIIMSSRShipQuestions
of: B.Tinmercurycompound
C.Silvertincompound
D.Coppertincompound

60 Greatercontraction A.Lowmercuryalloyratio D.Alloftheabove AnsD.AlloftheaboveDirectpickfromAIIMS


ofamalgamis B.Highcondensation SRShipQuestions
facilitatedby: pressure
C.Longertriturationtime
D.Alloftheabove

61 Whichofthe A.Kidney A.Kidney Ansisai.e.Kidney[Ref:Langmans


followingorgan B.Liver embryology10/eChapter11DigestiveSystem
doesnotdevelopin C.Spleen IBSinghembryology8/epi66169]Kidneys
themesenteryof D.Pancreas developfrommesodermalridgealongthe
stomach: posteriorwalloftheabdominalcavityandarethus
retroperitoneal.Theydonotdevelopwithinthe
mesogastrium.Restofthethreeorgans
mentioned,developwithinthemesogastrium.
Liverandspleenremainintraperitonealorgans,
whereaspancreasbecomessecondarily
retroperitoneal.

62 Apoliticianisshotin A.Glialscarformation C.Lackofmyelininhibiting Ansisci.e.Lackofmyelininhibitingsubstance


thebackatlevelof B.Absenceofgrowth substance [Ref:Ganong23/ep90]Itisthepresenceof
D8vertebralbody. factors myelininhibitingsubstanceswhichareoneofthe
Immediatelyafter C.Lackofmyelininhibiting majorreasonsforlackofregenerationofaxons
theshothelosesall substance withinCNS.
thesensationbelow D.Absenceofendoneural
thelevelof tube
transaction.Heis
putontreatment.
Norecoveryis
notedevenafter
propertreatment.All
ofthefollowingare
thepossible
reasonsforhisnon
recovery,except:

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63 Achilddevelops A.Nucleotideexcision A.Nucleotideexcisionrepair Ans.isai.e.,Nucleotideexcisionrepair[Ref:


blistersonexposure repair Harper28/ep332(26/ep335337)]DNAis
tosunlight.Irregular B.Mismatchrepair constantlybeingsubjectedtoenvironmental
darkspotsonthe C.Recombinationrepair insults(radiationorchemicals)thatcausethe
skinarealsofound. D.Thyminedimers alterationorremovalofnucleotidebases.Bases
Heisverylikelyto arealsoalteredorlostsponteneouslyfrom
haveadefectin mammalianDNAatarateofmanythousandper
whichofthe cellsperday.Ifthedamageisnotrepaireda
following permanentmutationmaybeintroducedthatcan
mechanisms? resultinanyofanumberofdeteteriouseffects
includinglossofcontrolovertheproliferationof
themutatedcell,leadingtocancer.

64 Whichofthe A. A.Glycosylphosphatidylinositol Ansisai.e.glycosylphosphatidylinositol(GPI)


followingisseenin Glycosylphosphatidylinositol (GPI)anchoredprotein anchoredprotein[Ref:Lehningerp384,385]
associationwith (GPI)anchoredprotein Membraneraftsarestableassociationsof
membraneraft? B.Mannosebindingprotein sphingolipidsandcholesterolintheouterleaflet
(MBP) creatingmicrodomains,slightlythickerthanother
C.Guanosinetriphosphate membraneregions,thatisenrichedwithspecific
associatedprotein typesofmembraneproteins.
D.Spectrinassociated
protein

65 Intheforensic A.Semen A.Semen Ans.is'a'i.e.Semen[Ref:Parikh6/e,p7.267.2,


laboratorysome B.Urine Reddy29/e,p377378]UnderUVlightstainsof
samplesarebeing C.Pus urine,leucorrhoealdischarge&seminalshowa
examinedunder D.Leucorrhoealdischarge brightfluorescence.
ultravioletlight,the
doctornotices
bluishwhitecolout
thesample.Which
isthemostprobable
contentofthe
sample?

66 TrueaboutOPVis A.Usefulinepidermis C.Protectionofnon Ans.isVi.e.Protectiveeveninpresenceof


allexcept B.Rapidantibodyresponse immunizedbyvaccinevirus maternalantibodies.[Ref:Park21/4,p.185187,
C.Protectionofnon shedinstools. AIIMSNov09Q57]"Colostrumproducedinthe
immunizedbyvaccinevirus firstthreedaysafterchildbirthcontainssecretory
shedinstools. IgAantibody,whichmightinterferewiththe
D.Protectiveevenin immunesystem"ParkAfterfourthdayIgAlevels
presenceofmaternal decreaseinbreastmilk.Soinolderinfantsthere
antibodies isnosignificanteffectofbreastfeedingon
immuneresponse.

67 Inapopulationof A.136 A.136 Ans.is'a'i.e.136[Ref:Park21/e,p788]The


200peoplewith B.140 standardnormaldistributionornormalcurve
normaldistribution, C.150 characteristicsSmoothBellshapedPerfectly
howmanypeople D.190 symmetricalTotalareais1Meaniszero
wouldbeincludedin Standarddeviationis1Mean,medianandmode
1SD? allcoincide

68 Whichistrueabout A.Halftheprevalenceof B.Reduceby2/3rdtheunder Ans.isb)i.e.Reduceby2/3rdtheunder5


Millennium HIVAIDSby2015 5mortalityratebyyear1990 mortalityratebetweeenyear19902015[Ref:
Development B.Reduceby2/3rdthe 2015 Park21/e,p27,830832
Goals? under5mortalityrateby
year19902015
C.Reducebyl/2maternal
mortifybetween1990
2015
D.Reducehungerand
povertyby2/3riJbetween
19902015

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69 Screeningagefor A.Below5yrs D.19yrs Ansisdi.e.19yrs[Ref:http://www.who.


trachomais: B.510yrs int/blmdness/pnblications/tcm%20who
C.515yrs pbd_get_06J.pdJ]Trachomaisanendemic
D.19yrs diseasemostcommonlyaffectingchildren,so
i|tiiteobviouslyitshouldbeassessedintheage
groupitsmostcommon,topreventthe
developmentofitscomplications.Screeningage
fortrachomais19yrs

70 Whichofthe A.ProstaglandinE C.Phenylephrine Ans.isci.e.Phenylephrine[Ref:KDT6/ep295


followingagentis B.Vardenafil 297Harrison18/ep377]Thehumanpenishas
notusedin C.Phenylephrine twospecializederectilechambersThepaired
treatmentoferectile D.Alprostadil corporacavernosaflankingthepenileurethra.
dysfunction Corpusspongiosumattheglanspenis.

71 Whichofthe A.GVBlack D.MountandHume ClassificationbyMountandHume(1998)


followingClassif B.BuamClassification Thisnewsystemdefinesthesite,extentand
icationsofcar C.Finnmodificationof complexofacavityandatthesametime
iesisbasedonthe BlackClassification encouragesaconservativeapproachtothe
healingcapacity D.MountandHume preservationofnaturaltoothstructure.This
ofenamelanddent systemisdesignedtoutilizethehealingcapacity
in? ofenamelanddentin.Itisatwonumbered
system.Firstnumberindicatestheanatomicsite
ofcariesandthesecondnumberindicatesthe
extentandcomplexityofthelesion.This
ClassificationisthemainbasisofMINIMAL
INTERVENTIONDENTISTRY

72 Proximalcaries A.Intraoralperiapical B.Bitewingradiograph Bitewingradiographsaremosteffectivemeansof


canbedetected radiographs evaluationof5~:ot~surfacecariesonposterior
bestwith B.Bitewingradiograph teeth.Whencarieshasinvadedproximal
C.Occlusalradiographs surfaceandnasdererazeztiezentin,white
D.Orthopantomographs chalkyappearanceorshadowundermarginal
ridgeisevident.

73 Fluidflow,inorout A.Thirdpowerofthe D.Fourthpowerofthe Thehydrodynamictheoryofdentin


ofthedentinal diameter dia~ieter hypersensitivity,asthismecharsr~"asDecome
tubules,is B.Sixthpowerofthe known,requiresthatdentintubulesareopenat
proportionaltothe diameter thedentinsurfaceandpatenttothepulp.The
tubulediameterby C.Squareofthediameter degreeofdentinsensitivitydependsuponthe
D.Fourthpowerofthe factorsliket~enj~ceroftubules,thediameter
dia~ieter ofthetubule,thelengthofthetubuleandspeedof
thefluidflow.

74 Initialtreatment A.Fillalltheteethwithzinc A.Fillalltheteethwithzinc Afterdiagnosis,treatmentplanningiscarriedoutn


forasymptomatic oxidebeforefinalizing oxidebeforefinalizing def:esec.enceofsteps.Firstiscontrol
multiplecarious treatmentplar treatmentplar phase.Incontrolphasethefirstar:csTst=
lesionsin15year B.Fillalltheteethwith :"r:ofpain.Secondiseliminationofactive
oldboy amalgamrestorations diseasess_c_asca^ess_:nnaa:on.
C.Restorealltheteethwith Zincoxideeugenoldecreasesthespreadofcar~
castrestoration Itas:=as:r:undantorsedativedressingfor
D.Extractionoftheinvolved symptomaticpulp.
teethtoreducepain

75 Directpulpcapping A.Remainingthicknessof B.Mechanicalexposures Mechanicalexposureofpulpislessthan0.5mm


isindicatedwhen dentinis0.5mm occurincleananddryfield orsmall.Itoccursinclean,dryuncontaminated
the B.Mechanicalexposures field.Toothshouldbeasymptomaticbefore
occurincleananddryfield treatment.Haemorrhagefromexposuresiteis
C.Haemorrhagefromthe easilycontrolled.
pulpduringexposureisnot
contrallable
D.Painresponsetocoldis
longlasting

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76 Rubberdamclamp A.Allfourpointsmust A.Allfourpointsmustcontact Whenpositioned,allfourpoints,twoonbuccal


mustcontactthe contactthetooth thetooth sideandtwoonlingualside,shouldcontactthe
anchortooth B.Allfourpointsmustbe tooth.
gingivaltothe sharp
heightofcontourto C.Thebowmustbe
maintainjstability. directedtothedistalsideof
Theothercriteria thetooth
thatclampshouldp D.Noneoftheabove
ossessis

77 Thefirststepin A.Removalofclamp C.Cuttingtheinterdental Stepsforremovingtherubberdam:Cuttingthe


removalofthe B.Releasingtheframework rubber interseptalrubberRemovingtheretainer
rubberdam C.Cuttingtheinterdental Removingthedam
rubber
D.Noneeftheabove

78 Whatisthe A.Itdoesnotprovideextra B.Itinterfereswiththe Adisadvantageofwingedretaineristh


disadvantageof retentionofrubberdam. placementofmatrixband. atthewingsofteninterferewiththepla
using"winged" B.Itinterfereswiththe cementofmatrixbands,bandretainer
rubberdamretainer placementofmatrixband. andwedges.AdvantageTheyprovide
? C.Theydonotallow extraretentionoftherubberdamfromthe
attachmentofthedamto operatingfieldandtoallowattachmentofthedam
retainer. totheretainerbeforeconveyingtheretainertothe
D.Noneoftheabove anchortooth,afterwhichthedamisremovedfrom
thelateralwings.Mostoperatorspreferthe
winglessretainertheanteriorwingscanbecut
awayiftheyarenotwanted.

79 Inanidealrestora A.Belowcontactpointbut1 A.Belowcontactpointbut1 Extendingthegingivalmarginsintothesulcus


tion,gingival mmocclusaltogingival mmocclusaltogingivalcrest shouldbeavoidedbecausesubgingivalmargins
marginshouldbe crest aredifficulttorestoreandmaycontributeto
B.Belowcontactpointbut periodontaldisease.
atlevelofgingivalcrest
C.TheydoBelowgingival
crest
D.Atcontactpoint

80 Theterm"sub A.Heattest A.Heattest Assoonasthehotguttaperchatouchesthe


glutealvacuum"is B.Anaesthetictest involvedtooth,thepatientdevelopswhatSicher
relatedto C.Transillumination hascalledthesubglutealvacuumhesuddenly
D.Coldtest risesupintheinthechairasifstabbed.Cold
waterisinstantlyapplied,andthepainsubsides.

81 Toothacherelieved A.Acutepulpitis C.Irreversiblepulpitis Incaseofseverepainofirreversiblepulpitisthere


withcoldwater B.Arterialhyperaemia isareliefofpainwithanapplicationofcoldasit
indicates C.Irreversiblepulpitis reducestheintrapulpalpressureby
D.Venoushyperaemia vasoconstriction.Itcanalsoalleviatepainbrought
aboutbyhotorwarmstimuli,Afindingthat
patientscansometimediscovercanprovidethem
muchrelief.***Butdon'tconfusethiswithcold
testresults

82 Electricpulptests A.Hipimplant B.Pacemaker Pulptesting,electronicdevicesand


maynotbe B.Pacemaker Electrosurgeryareallcontraindicatedin
performedon C.Dentalimplant pacemaker.
patientswhohave D.Prostheticeye

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83 KennedysclassII A.Bilateralbalanced D.Eithercanineguidedor Ans.(D).Eithercanineguidedorunilateralgroup


withmodificationIin occlusion unilateralgroupfunction functiondependingonnumberofteethmissing.
mandibularn B.Canineguidance dependingonnumberofteeth Sinceqstates>>>''fullsetofnaturalmaxillary
maxillaryteethwhat C.UnilateralGroupfunction missing teeth''thenitsmoreoftheCANINEguidancei
waytheteethare D.Eithercanineguidedor think...doesthegroupfunctionstillplaysthe
arrangedin: unilateralgroupfunction role...??.ItdependsWhetherthecanineis
dependingonnumberof missinginmandibulararchornotsinceKennedys
teethmissing classificationdoesnotindicatetheactualmissing
teeth.SoIfthelowercanineispresentthen
occlusionschemeshouldbecanineguided.Ifthe
lowercanineisabsentthenocclusionscheme
shouldbegroupfunction.Thebestanswerwould
beDhere.

84 Whichbloodvessel A.Ascendingpharyngeal B.Ascendingpalatine Ans.(B).AscendingpalatineAuditorytubeItis


doesnotsupply B.Ascendingpalatine alsoknownasthepharyngotymoanictubeorthe
phayngotypmpanic C.Middlemeningeal eustachiantubeThearterialsupplyofthetubeis
tube? D.Arteryofpterygoidcanal derivedfromtheascendingpharyngealand
middlemeningealarteriesandarteryofthe
pterygoidcanal.Theveinsdrainintothe
pharyngealandpterygoidplexusesofveins.
Lymohaticsdrainintotheretropharyngealnodes.

85 Nervesupplyof A.V B.VII Ans(B)VIIBuccinatorThemuscleofthecheek,


buccinatormuscle? B.VII buccinator,isathinquadrilateralmusclewhich
C.IX occupiestheintervalbetweenthemaxillaandthe
D.XII mandible.Itsupperandlowerboundariesare
attachedtotheoutersurfacesofthealveolar
processesofthemaxillaandmandible
respectivelyoppositethemolarteeth,andits
posteriorborderisattachedtotheanteriormargin
ofthepterygomandibularraphe.

86 Mandibledeviates A.Rightlateralpterygoid A.Rightlateralpterygoid Ans.(A).Rightlateralpterygoid.Forlateral


towardsrightside, B.Leftlateralpterygoid movementsofjawmedialnadlateralpterygoidact
muscleondefect C.Rightmedialpterygoid alternatively.Forthejawtobemovedlaterally
is? D.Leftmedialpterygoid medialpterygoidofthesamesideandlateral
pterygoidoftheoppositesidecontract.Inthis
ques,Thefunctionofrightlateralpterygoidis
impairedsuchthatitisnotabletocounteract
forcesoflateralpterygoidofleftsideandjaw
deviatestotherightside.HenceRightlateral
pterygoidistheanswer.

87 Legionnaire's A.Antigeninurineis D.Humantohuman Ans.(D).Humantohumantransmissioncan


diseasefalseis? diagnostic transmissioncanoccur occur.LEGIONELLAPNEUMOPHILIA
B.Waterbodiessuchas Legionellaearewidelydistributedinnaturalwater
ponds&lakesactasnatural sources(optionb)andmultiplyinsidefreeliving
inhabitat amoebaandotherpersons(optionc).Lab
C.Caninfectandlivein diagnosisisbythedemonstrationoflegionellaein
amoebaintracellularly clinicalspecimensuchassputum,bronchia
D.Humantohuman aspirate,andlungbiopsy,bydirectfluorescent
transmissioncanoccur antibodytestandculture,byidentificationof
legionellaantigensinurinebyELISAorlatex
agglutination(optiona).Mantoman
transmissiondoesnotoccur(optiond)

88 Whichofthe A.CaCO3 D.Amylose Ans.(D).AmyloseComponentsofDentrifice:


followingnotused B.NaCl AbrasiveCalciumcarbonate,Sodium
asanabrasivein C.Silicate bicarbonate,Hydratedsilica,Dibasiccalcium
dentrifices? D.Amylose phosphatedehydrateDetergentSodiumlauryl
sulfateHumectantSorbitol,glycerineFluoride
Monofluorophosphate,sodiumfluoride.

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89 HyalineZoneis? A.Laminaduraconvertsto C.Cellfreezonethatis Ans.(C).Cellfreezonethatishistologically


hyalinecartilage histologicallysimilartohyaline similartohyalineappearanceHYALINIZATION
B.Periodontalspacegets appearance Hyalinizationisaformoftissuedegeneration
filledwithhyalinematerial characterizedbyformationofaclear,eosinophilic
C.Cellfreezonethatis homogenoussubstances.Thehyalinizationcan
histologicallysimilarto occurinorgan.suchaskidney',lungs,etc.
hyalineappearance
D.Changetohyaline
cartilage

90 Thistletube A.Coronaldentindysplasia A.Coronaldentindysplasia Ans.(A).Coronaldentindysplasia.Note:


appearanceofpulp B.Regional Abnormallargepulpchambersareseenin
chamberisfeature odontodysplasia regionalodontodysplasiaandtype2
of? C.Dentinogenesisimperfect dentinogenesisimperfecta(shellteeth)
D.Amelogenesisimperfecta

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