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All India Institute of Medical Sciences 2007 Entrance Exams Other Entrance Exams - Solved - Question Paper

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a. Coarcatation of aorta
b. Eisenmenger’s complex
c. Aortic stenosis
d. Mitral stenosis Ans—B
163. Clomiphene citrate is associated with all except:
a. Polycystic ovarian disease
b. Multiple pregnancies
c. Ovarian cancer
d. Teratogenecity Ans—D
164. subsequent is associated with maximum risk of invasive carcinoma of cervix:
a. Low grade squamous intraepithelial lesion
b. High grade squamous intraepithelial lesion
c. Squamous intraepithelial lesion associated with HPV-16
d. Squamous intraepithelial lesion associated with HIV Ans--C
165. According to the new WHO criteria, all are actual in a normal person except:
a. Sperm count > 20 million
b. quantity > one ml
c. Normal morphology in > 15 % (strict criteria)
d. Aggressive forward motility in > 25 % Ans—D
166. A gravida3 female with a history of two previous second trimester abortions presents at 22 weeks of gestation with funneling of the cervix. Most improper management would be:
a. Administer Dinoprostone and bed rest
b. Administer mifipristone and bed rest
c. Apply Fothergill’s stitch
d. Apply McDonald’s stitch Ans—D
167. Internal Podalic Version done in cases of transverse lie is associated with the subsequent complication:
a. Uterine rupture
b. Vaginal laceration
c. Uterine atony
d. Cervical laceration Ans—A
168. Increase in maternal serum AFP levels is seen in:
a. Down’s syndrome
b. Molar pregnancy
c. Over estimated gestational age
d. Congenital Nephrotic Syndrome Ans—D
169. A 18 year old girl presents with amenorrhoea, weight loss and milky discharge from the pages . Most likely diagnosis is:
a. Anorexia nervosa
b. Occult carcinoma
c. Hypothyroidism
d. HIV Ans—A
170. Goniometry is measurement of:
a. Number of gonococci
b. Length of the genital hiatus
c. Urethrovesical angle
d. Genital secretion Ans—C
171. Asherman’s syndrome is diagnosed by all except:
a. HSG
b. Hysteroscopy
c. Endometrial culture
d. Saline infusion USG Ans—C
? PEDIATRICS
172. Most common kind of seizures in neonates are:
a. Clonic
b. Tonic
c. Subtle
d. Myoclonic Ans—C
173. In Down’s syndrome, false is:
a. Increased PAPP-A
b. Increased ß-HCG
c. Absent nasal bone
d. Increased ductus venous blood flow Ans—A
174. A newborn female child, weight 3.5kg, delivered by uncomplicated delivery, developed respiratory distress immediately after birth. On chest x-ray ground glass appearance was seen. Baby put on mechanical ventilation and was provide surfactant but condition of baby deteriorates and increasing hypoxemia was current. A full term female ‘sibling’ died within a week with the identical complaints. ECHO is normal. Usual cultures are negative. Your diagnosis is:
a. Total anomalous pulmonary vein connection
b. Meconium aspiration syndrome
c. Neonatal pulmonary alveolar proteinosis
d. Disseminated HSV infection Ans—C
175. In a survey, many children are examined and were obtained to have urogenital abnormalities. The ones having urothelial cancers are most likely to be associated with which anomaly:
a. Medullary sponge kidney
b. Bladder extrophy
c. Unilateral renal agenesis
d. Double ureter Ans—B
176. A 71/2 year old child presents with non productive cough, mild stridor since six months. On oral antibiotics, patient is improving but suddenly develops wheezing, productive cough, mild fever. X-ray indicates hyperlucency and PFT indicates obstructive curve. Most probable diagnosis is:
a. Post viral syndrome
b. Bronchiolitis obliterans
c. Follicular bronchitis
d. Pulmonary alveolar microlithiasis Ans—B
177. A two year old female child developed fever, cough and respiratory distress. On chest x-ray consolidation is seen in right lower lobe. She improved with antibiotics but on follow up at eight weeks was again obtained to have increasing consolidation in right lower lobe and fever. Your next investigation would be:
a. Bronchoscopy
b. Bacterial culture of the nasopharynx
c. CT scan of the chest
d. Allergen sensitivity test
178. A child presents with history of respitory infections. His sweat chlorides levels are 36 and 41mEq/L on 2 various occasions. Which other test would you do to exclude the diagnosis of cystic fibrosis:
a. Repeat sweat chloride measurements
b. Nasal electrode potential difference
c. Fat in stool for next 72 hours
d. DNA analysis for ?508 mutation Ans—B
179. A term infant has not passed meconium for 48 hours. He presents with distension of abdomen and emesis since 1 day. Next most improper investigation would be:
a. Genetic testing for cystic fibrosis
b. Manometry
c. Lower bowel contrast enema
d. Oesophagoscopy Ans—B
180. A 71/2 year old child presents with non-blanching rash over the extensor aspect of arm with swelling over knee. Urine analysis indicates proteinurea + and hematuris +++. On kidney biopsy which finding will be most commonly seen:
a. Fusion of podocytes
b. Acute tubular necrosis
c. Deposition of IgA
d. Thickened basement membrane Ans—C
181. A child presented with respiratory distress.was broght to emergency with bag and mask ventilation. Now intubated. Chest x ray indicates right sided deviation of mediastinum with scaphoid abdomen. His Pulse Impulse has shifted to the right. What is the next step?
a. Remove the Endotracheal tube
b. Put a nasogastric tube
c. Surgery
d. Tube thoracostomy Ans—B
? SKIN & VD
182. 22 year female taken medicine for typhoid fever three months back. She developed generalized loss of hair,
a. Telogen effluvium
b. Anagen effluvium
c. Alopecia areata Ans—A
183. Vitligo not true…….
a. Occcurs in genetically predisposed individual
b. UV B therapy provided
c. Local steroid
d. Leucotrychia is a good prognosis Ans—D
184. Cicatrical alopecia A/E
a. Alopecia areata
b. Pseudpalady
c. Lichen planus
d. DLE Ans—A
? RADIOLOGY
185. Floating water- lilly sign on X ray chest
a. hydatis dis of liver
b. asperigilosis
c. tubercular cavity Ans—A
186. Egg-on-side’ appearance on X-ray chest is seen in:
a. Tetralogy of Fallot
b. Uncorrected TGA
c. Tricuspid atresia
d. Ebstein’s anomaly Ans—B
187. Hamptun’s hump is seen in:
a. Pulmonary embolism
b. Tuberculosis
c. Broncogenic CA Ans--A
? ANASTHESIA
188. All regarding Mivacurium are actual except:
a. Larger doses speed the onset of action
b. Bronchospasm
c. Flushing
d. Hypertension Ans--D
189. Increased cerebral O2 consumption is caused by:
a. Propofol
b. Ketamine
c. Atracurium
d. Fentanyl Ans--B
190. All are actual about Thiopentone except:
a. NaCO3 is a preservative
b. Contraindicated in Porphyrias
c. Agent of option in shock
d. Cerebroprotective Ans—C
? Psychiatry
191. Regarding kind A personality, false is:
a. Hostility
b. Time pressure
c. Competitiveness
d. Mood fluctuations Ans—D
192. All are characteristics of schizophrenia except:
a. 3rd person auditory hallucinations
b. Inappropriate emotions
c. Long stretches of mood modifications
d. Formal thought disorder Ans—D
193. Altered perception of real objects is:
a. Illusion
b. Delusion
c. Hallucination
d. Delirium Ans—A
194. Psychodynamic theory of mental illness is based on:
a. Unconscious conflict
b. Maladjusted reinforcement
c. Organic neurological issue
d. ..
195. Learning does not include:
a. Modeling
b. Catharsis
c. Exposure
d. Sensitization
? orthopaedics
196. Canaval sign…….
a. Tenosynovitis
b. Dupuyteren’s contracture
c. Carpal tunnel syndrome
d. Trigger finger Ans—A
197. In osteomalacia, all are actual except:
a. Increased serum alkaline phosphatase
b. Increased serum calcium
c. Looser’s zones
d. Proximal myopathy Ans—B
198. Staging of bone tumours is done by:
a. Enneking
b. Manchester
c. Edmonton
d. TNM Ans—A
199. Primary impact injury is seen externally most commonly in the:
a. Head
b. Chest
c. Legs
d. Abdomen
200. Indication of surgery in Pectus excavetum:
a. Fev1/Fvc <0.6
b. TLC <80%
c. reduced residual olume
d. Exercise intolerance Ans--C




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