11q: The pH of the freshly collected blood in CPD solution bag is
a. 7.1
b. 7.3
c. 7.4
d. 7.6
12q: Which one of the following is not a feature of autosomal recessive disorder ?
a. Wide variation in phenotype within a family
b. Males and females are equally affected
c. Parents of an affected child are heterozygous varriers
d. Display horizontal pattern in pedigrees
13q: The rate limiting step in the biosynthesis of catecholamines is catalyzed by
a. Tyrosine hydroxylase
b. Dopa decarboxylase
c. Dopamine beta hydroxylase
d. COMT
14q: The most important prognostic factor of carcinoma breast is
a. Tumor size
b. DNA content of tumor
c. Histologic subtype
d. Tumor grade
15q: Smoke stack or ink blot appearance in fundus fluorescein angiography is seen in
a. Central serous retinopathy
b. Acute retinal necrosis
c. Sarcoidosis
d. Sickle cell retinopathy
16q: PGF2alpha acts predominantly on the
a. myometrium
b. cervix
c. ovary
d. pituitary
17q: In a healthy adult scheduled for an elective operation, solid food should be withheld for at least _______ hours before surgery
a. two
b. four
c. six
d. eight
18q: The normal plasma osmolality (mOsm/kg) is
a. 240-255
b. 260-275
c. 285-295
d. 300-312
19q: Hematospermia is due to
a. Damage to blood-testis barrier
b. Testicular malignancy
c. Infection of testis
d. Infection of urethra
20q: Which among the following anti-HIV drugs is also used to treat viral Hepatitis-B ?
a. Enfuvirtide
b. Lamivudine
c. Efavirenz
d. Ritonavir
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340 - Comedk 2010 Mcqs with answers - part 1
1q: The disease for which vaccination certificate is required for international travel is :
a. Cholera
b. Hepatitis
c. Yellow fever
d. Tetanus
2q: The most common site of hypertensive intracranial haemorrhage is
a. putamen
b. midbrain
c. medulla
d. cerebrum
3q: The most common organ involved in MEN I is
a. Parathyroid
b. Thyroid
c. Adrenal
d. Testis
4q: En-coup-de sabre is a form of
a. scleroderma
b. syphilis
c. lupus erythematosis
d. alopecia
5q: The most common cause of short stature is
a. constitutional
b. systemic diseases
c. hypothyroidism
d. growth hormone deficiency
6q: Burning foot syndrome was described by
a. Dr.Gopalan
b. Dr. Ramalingaswamy
c. Dr. Pauling
d. Dr. Limann
*Burning feet syndrome, also known as Grierson-Gopalan syndrome, is a medical condition that causes severe burning and aching of the feet, hyperesthesia, and vasomotor changes of the feet that leads to excessive sweating. It can even affect the eyes, causing scotoma and amblyopia. The condition occurs more frequently in women, and usually manifests itself when a person is between 20 and 40 years old.
It is named for Coluther Gopalan and J. Grierson.
7q: Identify the cytoprotective agent that is used for reduction of renal toxicity associated with repeated administration of cisplatin
a. Amifostine
b. Estramustine
c. Carboplatin
d. Mesna
8q: Method of identifying missing case of disease in a population is
a. Epidemiological surveillance
b. Contact tracing
c. Sentinel surveillance
d. contact survey
9q: Antibodies acting predominantly on the mucosal cells belong to
a. IgG class
b. IgM class
c. IgE class
d. IgA class
10q: Nonimmune hydrops fetalis is caused by all except
a. Parvo B19 virus
b. Chromosomal abnormalities
c. alpha thalassemia
d. ABO incompatibility
a. Cholera
b. Hepatitis
c. Yellow fever
d. Tetanus
2q: The most common site of hypertensive intracranial haemorrhage is
a. putamen
b. midbrain
c. medulla
d. cerebrum
3q: The most common organ involved in MEN I is
a. Parathyroid
b. Thyroid
c. Adrenal
d. Testis
4q: En-coup-de sabre is a form of
a. scleroderma
b. syphilis
c. lupus erythematosis
d. alopecia
5q: The most common cause of short stature is
a. constitutional
b. systemic diseases
c. hypothyroidism
d. growth hormone deficiency
6q: Burning foot syndrome was described by
a. Dr.Gopalan
b. Dr. Ramalingaswamy
c. Dr. Pauling
d. Dr. Limann
*Burning feet syndrome, also known as Grierson-Gopalan syndrome, is a medical condition that causes severe burning and aching of the feet, hyperesthesia, and vasomotor changes of the feet that leads to excessive sweating. It can even affect the eyes, causing scotoma and amblyopia. The condition occurs more frequently in women, and usually manifests itself when a person is between 20 and 40 years old.
It is named for Coluther Gopalan and J. Grierson.
7q: Identify the cytoprotective agent that is used for reduction of renal toxicity associated with repeated administration of cisplatin
a. Amifostine
b. Estramustine
c. Carboplatin
d. Mesna
8q: Method of identifying missing case of disease in a population is
a. Epidemiological surveillance
b. Contact tracing
c. Sentinel surveillance
d. contact survey
9q: Antibodies acting predominantly on the mucosal cells belong to
a. IgG class
b. IgM class
c. IgE class
d. IgA class
10q: Nonimmune hydrops fetalis is caused by all except
a. Parvo B19 virus
b. Chromosomal abnormalities
c. alpha thalassemia
d. ABO incompatibility
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