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Manipal University 2001 Post Graduate Diploma Medical Entrance MAHE pre PG - Question Paper

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a. Hypotonic inert uterus, b. Incoordinate uterine action, c. Bandl’s ring, d. Cervical dystocia
Ans: (d)

Pediatrics

1. Milk prevents which of the subsequent infections
a. Pulmonary, b. Skin, c. Urinary, d. Enteric
Ans: (d)
2. Wide anterior fontanelle are not seen in
a. Craniostosis, b. Rubella, c. Achondroplasia. d. Hydrocephalus
Ans” (b)
3. Physiological jaundice is which
a. Appears on day two and disappears by day 7, b. Appears on day one and persists for 15 days, c. Appears at birth and remains for six month, d. Appears at birth and disappears by one month.
Ans: (a)

Medicine

1. Acute bacterial endocarditis is caused by,
a. Staph epidermidis, b.Staph aureus, c. streptococcus viridans, d. Strepto coccus pyogens.
Ans: (b)
2. About I.V drug users false is
a. Contaminated drug is the reason of endocarditis, b. Tricuspid valve is commonly affected, c. Staph aureus is causative organism, d. Contaminated needles pass the infection.
Ans: (a)
3. Bence Jones proteins are seen in
a. Waldenstrom’s macroglobulinemia, b. Malignant melanoma,c. Multiple myeloma, d. Chronic renal failure.
Ans: (c)
4. Heat stroke is characterized by all other than
a. High temperature, b. High pulse, c. Fever, d. Sweating.
Ans: (d)
5. Asbestos doesn’t reason
a. Pleural fibroma, b. Gastric carcinoma, c. Mesothelioma d. Bronchogenic carcinoma.
Ans: (a)
6. AIIDS when associated with which does not follow CDC criteria
a. Cryptococcal, b. Kaposi’s sarcoma, c. Oral candidiasis, d. Disseminated MAIC infection.
Ans: (d)
7. Post operative hypertension can be due to all other than
a. Pain, b. Fear, c. Hypovolemia, d. Blood leak
Ans: (c)
8. In Huntington’s chorea all are seen other than
a, Autosomal dominant, b. Caudate nucleus calcification in CT, c. Inheritence increases after middle age, d. Males and females are equally affected
Ans: (c)
9. Hyperuricemia is caused by all other than
a. Von Gierke’s disease, b. Lesh nyhan syndrome, c. Renal failure, d. Gilbert’s disease
Ans: (d)
10. Painless hematuria in a young normotensive male is caused by
a. Ig A nephropathy, b. Stone in urinary bladder, c. Stone in renal bladder, d. Trauma.
Ans: (a)
11. Testicular feminising syndrome is
a. 45xy, b. 47xy, c. 46xy, d. 47xy
Ans: (a)
12. Splenomegaly is not obtained in later stages in
a. Hereditary spherocytosis, b. Thalassemia, c. Tropical splenomegaly, d. Sickle cell disease.
Ans: (d)
13. Subdural hemorrhage is due to rupture of
a. Middle meningeal artery, b. Dural venous sinus, c. Bridging veins, d. Middle meningeal vein.
Ans: (c)
14. subsequent is not done in Digoxin toxicity
a. Hemodialysis, b. Quinidine, c. Phenytoin, d. verapamil
Ans: (a)
15. Hypokalemia occurs due to
a. Polyuria, b. Polydipsia, c. All of the above, d. None of the above
Ans: (c)
16. Metabolic acidosis occurs in all other than
a. Congential hypertrophic pyloric stenosis, b. Lactic Acidosis, c. Ethanol toxicity, d. Diabetes
Ans: (a)
17. In acute MI all can be provided other than
a. Nifedipine , b. ACE inhibitors, c. Metoprolol, d. Aspirin.
Ans: (a)
18. In pregnancy iron stores can be measured by doing
a. Serum ferritin, b. Serum transferrin, c. Apoferritin, d. Serum iron
Ans: (a)
19. A person is having confabulations early memory loss, is suffering from,
a. Wernicke’s encephalopathy, b. Korsakoff’s psychosis, c. Huntington chorea, d. Alzheimer’s disease.
Ans: (b)
20. CSF findings in a person indicates increased lymphocytes, slightly elevated proteins and normal glucose levels. The person is suffering from
a. Pyogenic Meningitis, b. Tuberculous meningitis, c. Syphilitic meningitis, d. viral meningitis
Ans: (d)
21. In chronic renal failure which of the subsequent is not provided.
a. Calcium carbonate with meal, b. Aluminum hydroxide before meal, c. Magnesium hydroxide with meal, d. All of the above
Ans: (b)
22. About parkinsonism which of the subsequent is not actual
a. most of the patients have head tremors at rest, b. Primitive reflexes are preserved, c. Cog wheel rigidity is present, d. festinant gait is there.
Ans: (a)
23. About sarcoidosis false is
a. Bilateral lymphadenopathy is present, b. Increased angiotensin converting enzyme is present, c. Tuberculin is strongly positive, d. Egg shell calcification on x-ray chest.
Ans: (c)
24. False statement about purpura is
a. Palpable, b. More than 3mm, c. Accumulation of RBC in dermis, d. Blanch on pressure
Ans: (d)
25. About drug induced lupus, false statement is
a. Acetylation makes a change, b. Anti Ds DNA are rare, c. Can resolve spontaneously, d. Renal manifestation are common.
Ans: (d)
26. A patient of acute intermittent porphyria presents with
a. Passage of dark urine, b. Skin rashes, c. Neurological manifestation, d. Abdominal pain.
Ans: (d)

Skin

1. Erysipelas is caused by,
a. B hemolytic streptococci, b. Staphylococus epidermidis, c. Staph aureus, d. Pseudomonas
Ans” (a)
2. Honey coloured crusts are seen in
a. Impetigo, b. Erysipelas, c. Erythrasma, d. Psoariasis
Ans: (a)
3. Calcipotriol is provided in
a. Lichen planus, b. Psoariasis, c. Acne vulgaris, d. Erythema multiforme
Ans: (b)
4. Tzanck smear is done in
a. Malignancy, b. Psoariasis, c. Fungal infection, d. Herpes infection
Ans: (d)
5. subsequent is not provided in urticaria
a. Antihistaminics, b. Cyproheptadine, c. Corticosteroids, d. None of the above.
Ans: (d)

Anaesthesia

1. During anaesthesia, hypothermia is not caused by
a. Vasodilatation, b. Vasoconstriction, c. Low B.P, d. None of the above
Ans: (a)
2. Thiopentone is provided because
a. Smooth induction rapid recovery, b. Good analgesia, c. Less mortality, d. Prolonged duration of action
Ans: (a)
3. Local anesthetics are combined with adrenaline for
a. Enhancing the effect, b. Shorten the duration, c. both of the above, d. none of the above.
Ans: (c)
4. Local anaesthetics are not preferred in infection because
a. They can’t act in acidic pH, b. they spread the infection, c. Both of the above, d. None of the above.
Ans: (c)
5. Mortality during anesthesia increases due to
a. Porphyria, b. Hyperpyrexia, c. Both of the above, d. None of the above.
Ans: (c)

Psychiatry

1. Flooding is done for
a. Phobia, b. Obsessive compulsive neurosis, c. Mania, d. Shizophrenia
Ans: (a)
2. A mother who has delivered a baby one week back comes with tearfulness, irritability and excessive anxiety about her baby is suffering from.
a. Puerperal psychosis, b. Postnatal depression, c. Postnatal blues, d. None of the above.
Ans: (c)
3. Severe depression with anxiety is treated by
a. Fluoxetine, b. Clomipramine, c. Reserpine, d. ECT
Ans: (d)





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