MCQ 3101 - 3125 ( With Answer )

Q.No. 3101 ::
MEDICINE MCQ (AIPG 2008)

Conn’s Syndrome is :
a. Adrenal hyperplasia
b. Adrenal carcinoma
c. Adrenal adenoma
d. None of the above
[ Ans : c. Adrenal adenoma ]

Q.No. 3102 ::
ORTHOPAEDICS MCQ

Disc Prolapse is Common in_______.
a. L4, L5
b. L5, S1
c. T12, L1
d. S1, S2
[ Ans : a. L4, L5 ]

Q.No. 3103 ::
ORTHOPAEDICS MCQ (TNPG 2005)

Treatment of Intracapsular fracture neck of femur in adult :
a. Skeletal traction
b. POP SPica
c. Excision of head of femur
d. Closed reduction and internal fixation
[Ans : c. Excision of head of femur ]

Q.No. 3104 ::
ORTHOPAEDICS MCQ (TNPG 2005)

Most common complication of Anterior dislocation of shoulder is :
a. Recurrent dislocation
b. Myositis ossificans
c. Osteoarthritis
d. Avascular necrosis of head of humerus
[ Ans : a. Recurrent dislocation ]

Q.No. 3105 ::
BIOCHEMISTRY MCQ (AIPG 2008)

Active form of Calcium is :
a. Ionised
b. Albumin Bound
c. Phos
d. Protein
[ Ans : a. Ionised ]

Related Article :
- MCQ 3004 - 3018 ( with answer )

Q.No. 3106 ::
ORTHOPAEDICS MCQ (TNPG 2005)
Mallet finger is :
a. Fracture of Proximal phalanx
b. Capsular rupture of PIP Joint
c. Rupture of flexor tendon
d. Rupture of extensor digitorum profundus slip
[ Ans : d. Rupture of extensor digitorum profundus slip ]

Q.No. 3107 ::
ORTHOPAEDICS MCQ

Which of the following is a Tumour of bone origin :
a. Osteoma
b. Myeloma
c. Leukemia
d. None
[ Ans : a. Osteoma ]

Q.No. 3108 ::
ANATOMY MCQ (AIPG 2008)

Biondi ring tangles found in______.
a. Choroidal plexus cells
b. Golgi type II cells
c. Basket cells
d. None
[Ans : a. Choroidal plexus cells]

Q.No. 3109 ::
MEDICINE MCQ

Necrobiosis lipoidica is seen in :
a. Diabetes insipidus
b. Lyme disease
c. Diabetes mellitus
d. Simmonds disease
[ Ans : c. Diabetes mellitus]

Q.No. 3110 ::
PHARMACOLOGY MCQ

Which of the following is a prodrug ?
a. Clonidine
b. Enalapril
c. Salmeterol
d. Acetazolamide
[Ans : b. Enalapril ]

Q.No. 3111 ::
PHARMACOLOGY MCQ

Aspirin is associated with : 
a. Sjogren Syndrome
b. Reiter Syndrome
c. None of the above
d. Reye's Syndrome
[Ans : d. Reye's Syndrome]

Q.No. 3112 ::
NUTRITION MCQ

Which vitamin is required for coagulation of blood ?
a. Vitamine B
b. Vitamine C
c. Vitamine A
d. Vitamine K
[Ans : d. Vitamine K]

Q.No. 3113 ::
MEDICINE MCQ

A girl presented with severe hyperkalemia and peaked T waves on ECG. Most rapid way to decreased serum potassium level ?
a. Calcium gluconate IV
b. Oral resins
c. Insulin + glucose
d. Sodium bicarbonate
[ Ans : c. Insulin + glucose]

Q.No. 3114 ::
ANATOMY MCQ

Highest concentration of potassium is seen in ?
a. Duodenum
b. Ileum
c. Jejunum
d. Colon
[Ans : d. Colon]

Q.No. 3115 ::
BIOCHEMISTRY MCQ

Fatty change in the liver is due to the accumulation of :
a. Cholesterol
b.VLDL
c. LDL
d. Triglycerides
[ Ans : d. Triglycerides]

Q.No. 3116 ::
ENT MCQ

Dark blue tympanic membrane is seen in :
a. Cholesteatoma
b. Granulation tissue
c. Cholesterol granuloma
d. All the above
[ Ans : c. Cholesterol granuloma]

Q.No. 3117 ::
CARDIOLOGY MCQ

Which of the following agents helps to increase the Ca storage capacity of the SR in the heart ?
a. Dihydropyridines
b. Ryanodine
c. Calsequestrin.
d. Acetylcholine
[ Ans : c. Calsequestrin. ]

Q.No. 3118 ::
ORTHOPAEDICS MCQ

Which is not a principle of compound fracture treatment :
a. Wound debridement
b. Immediate wound closure
c. Aggressive antibiotic cover
d. No tendon repair
[ Ans : b. Immediate wound closure ]

Q.No. 3119 ::
CARDIOLOGY MCQ

Which ofthe following symptoms is most commonly associated with left-sided heart failure?
a. Crackles
b. Arrhythmias
c. Hepatic engorgement
d. Hypotension
[ Ans : a. Crackles ]

Q.No. 3120 ::
ORTHOPAEDICS MCQ

March Fracture affects :
a. Neck of 1st metatarsal
b. Neck of 2nd metatarsal
c. Body of 2nd metatarsal
d. Lower end of tibia
[ Ans : b. Neck of 2nd metatarsal ]

Q.No. 3121 ::
PHARMACOLOGY MCQ

Drugs causing Congenital defects of fetus in Pregnancy EXCEPT :
a. Sulfonamide
b. Lithium
c. Tetracycline
d. Thalidomine
[ Ans : a. Sulfonamide ]

Q.No. 3122 ::
SHIVARATRI SPECIAL MCQ

A person was brought by police from the railway platform. He is talking irrelevant. He is having dry mouth with hot skin, dilated pupils, staggering gait and slurred speech. The most probable diagnosis is :
a. Alcohol intoxication
b. Carbamates poisoning
c. Organophosphorous poisoning
d. Dhatura poisoning
[ Ans : d. Dhatura poisoning ]

Q.No. 3123 ::
SHIVARATRI SPECIAL MCQ

All are features of Dhatura poisoning (Datura plants contain tropane alkaloids such as scopolamine, hyoscyamine, and atropine) except :
a. Dryness of mouth
b. Difficulty in speech
c. Constriction of cutaneous blood vessels
d. Dilatation of pupils
[ Ans : c. Constriction of cutaneous blood vessels ]

Q.No. 3124 ::
GYN/OBS MCQ

In classical Caesarean section more chances of rupture of Uterus is in :
a. Utero cervical junction
b. Posterior uterine
c. Upper uterine segment
d. Lower uterine segment
[ Ans : c. Upper uterine segment ]

Q.No. 3125 ::
PHARMACOLOGY MCQ

Which of the following classes of drugs is most widely used in the treatment of cardiomyopathy ?
a. Antihypertensive
b. Beta-adrenergic blockers
c. Calcium channel blockers
d. Nitrates
[ Ans : b. Beta-adrenergic blockers ]

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MCQ 3004 - 3018 ( with answer )

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