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Exam : ESIC IMO GR–II Exam
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Model Questions
Questions : 1–200
1. In a lady with threatened abortion, which of the following would not be useful with intact membrane?
(a) Antibiotic prophylaxis
(b) Best rest
(c) Analgesics
(d) HCG monitoring
2. Which of the following is the best to assess endometrial cycle?
(a) Hormonal profile
(b) Body temperature changes
(c) Ferning test
(d) Spinbarket pattern
3. Which of the following is not seen in human beings?
(a) Estrous cycle
(b) Menstrual cycle
(c) Endometrial cycle
(d) Hormonal changes
4. A 18 year old patient presented with primary amenorrhea. On examination her breast and external genitalia are normal. She is most likely suffering from?
(a) MKH syndrome
(b) Turner’s syndrome
(c) Noonan syndrome
(d) Andogen insensitivity
5. PCOD predisposes to the following except?
(a) Increased risk of Ovarian cancer
(b) Endometrial cancer
(c) Insulin resistance
(d) Osteoporosis
6. The ‘a’ wave of jugular venous pulse is produced by–
(a) Atrial relaxation
(b) Atrial systole
(c) Atrial diastole
(d) Rapid venous filling
7. Calcium blocking agents of use in the treatment of hypertension include –
(a) Prazosin
(b) Lidoflazine
(c) Captopril
(d) Nifedipine
8. Most important predictor of coronary artery disease–
(a) VLDL
(b) LDL
(c) Chylomicron
(d) HDL
9. ‘CURB-65’ includes–
(a) PaO2 less than 65 mm
(b) Coagulopathy
(c) Severe Azotemia
(d) Base deficit (acidosis)
10. The agent of choice for controlling heparin induced bleeding is–
(a) Protamine sulphate
(b) Injectable vitamin K
(c) Whole blood
(d) Fresh frozen plasma
11. Northern blotting is used for analysis of –
(a) DNA
(b) RNA
(c) Proteins
(d) Polysaccharides
12. Rapid infusion of insulin causes –
(a) Hyperkalemia
(b) Hypokalemia
(c) Hypernatremia
(d) Hyponatremia
13. Digitalis toxicity enchanced by A/E –
(a) Renal failure
(b) Hyperkalemia
(c) Hypercalcemia
(d) Hypomagnesemia
14. Best Test for intestinal malabsorption –
(a) D-xylose test
(b) NBT-PABA TEST
(c) Fecal fatestimation
(d) Schilling test
15. Plasma urea/creatinine ratio of 20:1 may be seen in –
(a) Rhabdomyolysis
(b) Ureteric calculi
(c) Pre-renal failure
(d) Chronic glomerulonephritis
16. Low calcium and high phosphate is seen in –
(a) Hyperparathyroidism
(b) Hypoparathyroidism
(c) Hyperthyroidism
(d) Hypothyroidism
17. The most effective contraceptive method recommended in lactating mothers is –
(a) Barrier method
(b) Progesterone only pill
(c) Oral contraceptive pills
(d) Lactational amenorrhea
18. What is the drug of choice for emergency contraception?
(a) Yuzpe regimen (combined oral pill)
(b) High dose oestrogen alone
(c) Levonorgestrel only pill
(d) Danazol
19. The most characteristic presentation of fallopian tube carcinoma is –
(a) Mass abdomen
(b) Bleeding per vaginum
(c) Excessive watery discharge per vaginum
(d) Pain abdomen
20. Feto-maternal transfusion is detected by–
(a) Kleihauer test
(b) Spectrophotometry
(c) Benzidine test
(d) Colorimetry
21. The drug used for medical management of ectopic pregnancy is:
(a) Methotrexate
(b) Misoprostol
(c) Mifepristone
(d) Methyl ergometrine
22. Infants born to mothers who are heavy drinkers are at increased risk of which of the following problems?
(a) Mental retardation
(b) Chronic lever disease
(c) Excessive birthweight
(d) Chorioretinitis
23. The estimated risk of uterine rupture in a woman with a previous lower segment uncomplicated cesarean section is approximately-
(a) 0.5–2%
(b) 4–6%
(c) 8–10%
(d) 14–16%
24. Test for ovarian reserve–
(a) LH
(b) LH/FSH ratio
(c) FSH
(d) Estradiol
25. Most common nerve involved in the fracture of surgical neck of humerus:
(a) Ulnar
(b) Axillary
(c) Median
(d) Radial
26. In children, all are ture except:
(a) Thick Periostenm
(b) Soft Bones
(c) Dislocations are rare
(d) Comminuted fractures are common
27. Most common nerve involvement in Volkman’s is chronic contracture is:
(a) Ulnar nerve
(b) Posterior interosseous nerve
(c) Median nerve
(d) Radial nerve
28. The principal steroid secreted by testis is –
(a) Testosterone
(b) Dihydrotestosterone
(c) Androstenidione
(d) Dihydroepiandrosterone
29. Pacemaker regulating the rate of respiration –
(a) Pneumotaxic centre
(b) Dorsal group of nucleus
(c) Apneustic centre
(d) Pre-Bötzinger Complex
30. Hot water bottle relieves pain of abdominal spasm by–
(a) Stimulation of adrenergic fibers
(b) Stimulation of cholinergic fibers
(c) Inhibition of cold receptors
(d) Inhibition of heat receptors
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