Q1. (WOUND)

1. In a sutured surgical wound, the process of epithelialization is completed within: (a) 24 hours (b) 48 hours (c) 72 hours (d) 96 hours

Q2. (WOUND)

2. Extensive surgical debridement, decompression or amputation may be indicated in all the following clinical settings except: (a) Progressive synergistic gangrene (b) Acute thrombophlebitis (c) Acute haemolytic streptococcal cellulitis (d)…

Q3. (GENERAL SURGERY)

3. Which one of the following bacteria is classified as facultative anaerobe? (a) Pseudomonas (b) Bacteroides (c) Escherichia (d) Clostridium

Q4. (SEBACEOUS CYST)

4. Which of the following statements is not correct regarding sebaceous cyst? (a) It has a punctum (b) Treatment is incision and drainage (c) Found on hairy areas of the…

Q5. (CARCINOMA)

5. Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer using the code given below the lists: List-I (carcinoma)                     List-II (characteristic)…

Q6. (MEDIASTINAL TUMOUR)

6. Tumours of anterior mediasternum include the following except: (a) Thymoma (b) Lymphoma (c) Germ cell tumour (d) Schwannoma

Q7. (LYMPHOEDEMA)

7. In India, the commonest cause of unilateral lymphoedema of lower limb is: (a) Lymphoedema tarda (b) Carcinoma of penis (c) Filariasis (d) Tubercular lymphadenopathy

Q8. (Ca Breast)

8. Nottingham prognostic Index is used for: (a) Cancer stomach (b) Cancer colon (c) Cancer lung (d) Cancer breast

Q9. (SPHEROCYTOSIS)

9. A patient has recurrent abdominal pain and jaundice. The blood investigations reveal reticulocytosis and hyperbilirubinemia. What is the clinical diagnosis? (a) Hereditary spherocytosis (b) Mirizzi’s syndrome (c) Choledochal cyst…

Q10. (GALLSTONE ILEUS)

10. In gallstone ileus, obstruction most frequently occurs at: (a) Duodenum (b) Jejunum (c) Proximal ileum (d) Terminal ileum

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