2024-05-07 15:48:53
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1) Which of the following is Aromatase inhibitor?
A.Tamoxifen
B.Letrozole.
C.Danazol.
D.Taxane.
2) A patient of Achalasia cardia was posted for Heller's myotomy. If we have to suggest an alternative procedure, which of the following procedures would be chosen?
A. Peroral Endoscopic myotomy.
B. Mc Keown surgery.
C. Alli' repair.
D. Toupet fundoplication.
3) 50 year old patient who is a known case of schizophrenia on medications. He is also a known case of Tuberculosis on medications. Which drug is avoided in this particular patient?
A. Isoniazid.
B. Amikacin.
C. Moxifloxacin.
D. Kanamycin.
4) Acalculous cholecystitis can be seen in all of the following conditions except:
A. Enteric fever.
B. Dengue haemorrhagic fever
C. Leptospirosis.
D. Malaria.
5) The commonest indication for liver transplantation in children is
A. Acute viral hepatits
B. Biliary atresia
C. Caroli disease
D. Hepatcellular carcinoma
6) Chemoprophylaxis given for meningococcal meningitis:
A. Ceftriaxone
B. Rifampicin
C. Erythromycin
D. Tetracycline
7) Which nerve lesson could produce the condition where the stimulation of right cornea results in blinking of the left eye but not the right eye?
A. Left trigeminal
B. Left facial
C. Right trigeminal
D. Right facial
8) Within 4-6 hrs of consumption potato salad from a restaurant, a 35 year old developed severe gastroentiritis. Examination of the food revealed pigment producing gram positive cocci. The mechanism of action of this toxin:
A. Stimulation of cAMP
B. Vagal stimulation
C. Stimulation of cGMP
D. Acts through ganglioside GM receptors.
9) A 10 year old boys complaints of bloody urine. Urine microscopy shows RBC & RBC casts in urine. His maternal grandfather had deafness and died of renal failure. The family pedigree is as shown in image. Which of the following is not true regarding the condition?
A. He will not transmit the disease to his sons.
B. Basket weave appearance on electron microscopy.
C. Renal transplant is the treatment.
D. Frequent recurrence even after treatment.
10) What is the fate of 4th aortic arch artery?
A. Disappear completely
B. Right subclavian artery
C. Proximal part of ICA & CCA.
D. Right Common Carotid Artery.
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