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NEXT General Medicine Day 1 01.07.2024
NEXT General Medicine Day 1 01.07.2024
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A)Feco-oral route
B) Parenteral
C) Blood transfusion
D)Rectal
A)Acute infections
B) Asymptomatic infections
C) Persistent generalized lymphadenopathy
D)All of the above
6. Herpes virus is at: * A) point
A)DNA VIRUS
B) RNA VIRUS
C) RNA & DNA VIRUS
D)Partially DNA and partially RNA
A)Rabies
B) Clostridium
C) Poliomyelitis
D)Typhoid
8. HIV is a A) point
*
A)Retro virus
B) Flavi virus
C) Oncovirus
D)Arbo virus
A)Homosexual contact
B) Heterosexual contact
C) Iv drug abuse
D)Transfusion of blood products
A)1st
B) 2nd
C) 3rd
D)4th
A)Western blot
B) Southern blot
C) ELISA
D)None
A)2-8 days
B) 7 days
C) 10 days
D)18 days
14. Infective endocarditis is caused by A) point
*
A)Bacteria
B) Fungi
C) Virus
D)Both a and b
A)Kidney
B) Pancreas
C) Liver
D)Thymus
A)Hepatitis E
B) Hepatitis B
C) Hepatitis C
D)Hepatitis D
18. Most common cause of sudden death is: A) point
*
A)Cerebral haemorrhage
B) Arrhythmias
C) Ruptured aortic aneurysm
D)Cancer
A) 16.5-20.5
B) 18.5-24.9
C) 25.0-29.9
D) 30.0-39.9
retro virus
flavi virus
onco virus
arbo virus
22. toxic shock syndrome is caused by A) point
*
pseudomonas
staphylococcus
gonococcus
pneumococcus
bacteria
fungi
virus
both a and b
thrombocytopenia
diabetes
hypertension
berry aneurysm
Option 5
25. paresis means A) point
*
phenytoin
bzd
valporate
carbamazepine
Anterior limb
posterior limb
Sublentiform
Retrolentiform
28. A 24 year old young person was brought unconscious. His BP - 140/90 * 1 point
mmHg, RR - 10/min, pulse rate - 88/min, temperature - 96F and he had
pinpoint pupil. Diagnosis:
Mark only one oval.
pontine hemorrhage
sepsis
metabolic encephalopathy
opium poisoning
platelet count
hemoglobin
total leukocyte count
hematocrit
30. Which of the following Hepatitis Viruses Transmitted via feco-oral route 1 point
*
Hepatitis A
Hepatitis E
Hepatitis c
Both a and b
31. Kopliks Spot are seen in A) point
*
Rubella
Chicken pox
Small pox
Measles
Tetracycline
Penicilline
Erythromycin
Septran
Erythromycin
Ceftriaxone
Penicillin
Cefoparazone
ss RNA
partial ds DNA
ds DNA
ds RNA
35. A child developed acute viral infection and has left ear hearing * 1 point
loss. It most commonly due to
Mark only one oval.
CMV
Mumps
Epstein bar virus
Rubella
Listeria pneumoniae
Streptococcus pneumoniae
C. diphtheriae
Bacillus anthracis
38. What is first marker to raise in patient with acute hepatitis A) point
B *
Anti HBs
HBs antigen
HBe Ag
Anti HBc
39. The most commonly affected valve in SABE A) point
*
Pulmonary valve
Mitral valve
Tricuspid valve
Coronary valve
40. In HIV number of T-4 cells (CD4) will be less than A) point
*
200
600
800
1000
41. What is first marker to raise in patient with acute hepatitis A) point
B *
Anti HBs
HBs antigen
HBe Ag
Anti HBc
RNA paramyxovirus
Varicella zoster virus
Epstein Barr virus
Coxsackie virus
43. Syphilis become seropositive in * A) point
Chancre
Mucous patches
Gumma
Congenital syphilis
ANUG
Candidiasis
Diphtheria
Desquamative gingivitis
Syphilis
Measles
Typhoid
Scarlet fever
Infectious mononucleosis
Herpes
Lymphoma
Herpangina
47. Mumps is caused by A) point
*
Orthomyxovirus
EB virus
Paramyxovirus
Rhenovirus
Primary infection
Is unilateral
occurs on movable tissues
Is bilateral
Acute infections
Asymptommatic infections
Persistent generalized lymphadenopathy
All of the above
M. leprae
M. bovis
A. israeli
All of the above
51. Most common type of hepatitis responsible for epidemics in India A) point
is *
Hepatitis A
Hepatitis B
Hepatitis C
Hepatitis E
Syphilis
Hemophillus Ducreyi
LGV
Herpes
0,3,7,14,28
0,3,7,28
0,3,
0,7,14,28
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