Q1.

1. A 40-year old male is admitted with acute inferior wall myocardial infarction. Half an hour later his B.P. is 80/50 mm Hg and heart rate is 40/minute with sinus…

Question 2. (JVP) CMS16,P1

2. The characteristic feature of tricuspid insufficiency in the jugular venous pulse is: (a) Prominent ‘a’ wave (b) Exaggerated ‘x’ and ‘y’ descents (c) Cannon waves (d) Obliteration of the…

Q3. (CVS) CMS16,P1

3. Match List I with List II and select the correct answer using the code given below the lists: List I (Clinical Features)          List II (Diagnosis) A.…

Q4. (AORTIC REGURGITATION) CMS16,P1

4. Acute aortic regurgitation occurs in: (a) Infective endocarditis (b) Ankylosing spondylitis (c) Marfan’s syndrome (d) Rheumatoid arthritis

Q5. (MI) CMS16,P1

5. The following are early complications of acute myocardial infarction except: (a) Papillary muscle dysfunction (b) Ventricular septal defect (c) Ventricular free wall rupture (d) Dressler’s syndrome

Q6. (NEPHROTIC SYNDROME) CMS16,P1

6. For which one of the following serum proteins, the levels of protein do not decrease in nephrotic syndrome? (a) Albumin (b) Transferrin (c) Fibrinogen (d) Ceruloplasmin

Q7. (ANION GAP)

7. Following are the causes of high anion-gap acidosis except: (a) Renal tubular acidosis (b) Acute renal failure (c) Chronic renal failure (d) Diabetic ketoacidosis

Q8. (HEPATO RENAL SYNDROME)

8. A patient of cirrhosis develops oliguria and worsening azotemia. Urinary sediment is normal. Urinary sodium concentration is 5 mEq/L. The most likely cause could be: (a) Interstitial nephritis (b)…

Q9. (MEASLES)

9. Which one of the following infections is related to subacute sclerosing panencephalitis (SSPE)? (a) HIV (b) Measles virus (c) Japanese B encephalitis virus (d) JC virus

Q10. (PARKINSON)

10. Consider the following: 1. Failure to swing the arms while walking 2. Nystagmus 3. Cogwheel rigidity 4. Festinant gait Typical features of Parkinsonism include which of the above? (a)…

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