MCQs for medical student

Ture or False MCQS For medical student


1.Myasthenia gravis
a.response to IV edrophonium is dramatic
b.Sensory loss in fingers and toes is characteristic
c.Symptoms worse in the morning than in the evening
d.prednisolone is effective treatment
e.Dysphagia is a presenting feature


2.MND
a.wasting of the tongue is common
b.glove and stocking type of sensory loss
c.Fatigability is a feature
d.Mem ory loss seen in elderly is a feature
e.CSF appears normal

3.Causes of diarrhea coorectly matched,
a.Rice water stool – Rota virus
b. Fat malabsorption
c. Coeliac disease- bacterial overgrowth
d. Trithuris trichuria – Blood and mucus diarrhea
e.Vipoma- secretory diarrhea

4.Which of the following  one indicates to tail off  atrophine in the management of a patient with Organophosphate self poisoning
a. Wet axillae
b. 110/80mmHg
c. Absence of fasciculation
d. Pulse rate of 55/min
e. No crepitations

5.
a.methyldopa causes depression

26.In SLE
a.Generalized seizures
b.Shrinking lung
c.oesophageal motility disorders
d.Apical lung fibrosis
e.glomerulonephritis

6.Following centres are seen in hypothalamus
a.Appetite
b.Hunger
c.thirst
d.Vasomotor centre
e.Respiratory centre

7.Correct
a.SLE –Episceritis
b.Psoriasis – Rhaynods phenomina
c.Sclerodactily – Scleroderma
d.Ankylosing spodylitis – Iritis
e.Rheumatoid arthritis – Atlantoaxial subluxation
 
8.65years old male presented with Hb.=17.5g/dL. Causes could be
a.Renal cell carcinoma
b.COPD
c.Polycythaemia rubra vera
d.Haemochromatosis
e.Dehydration

9.Regarding characteristic features of RA,
a.Asymmetrical involvement
b.Morning stiffness
c.Onset after 65years
d.Male predominance
e.Involvement of sacrolumber spine

10.Pleural effusion characteristically blood stained in ,
a.SLE
b.Pleural TB
c.Mesothilioma
d.pulmonary embolism
e.Nephrotic syndrome

11.Correct pair
a.Mean – centre at normal distribution
b.Need number of treatment (NNT) – Clinical trial
c.Prospective study – Incidence
d.Cross sectional study - …………… prevalence

12.Complications of Staphylococcus infection
a.Lung abscess
b.Emphyema
c.Pneumothorax
d.Micrometastasis
e.Septic arthritis

13.T/F
. a Presence of splenomegaly excludes mycoplasma infection
b.Respiratory rate 40 is abnormal in new born
c. Bronchiectasis is a complication of pertusis
d.CX-ray features of Bronchitis is similar to CX-ray features of Asthma

14.Autosomal dominant inheritance
a.Haemophilia
b.Tuberous sclerosis
c.Thalassaemia
d.Vitamin D resistant rickets

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