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Download NTRUHS 2nd Year MBBS 2022 December Pathology Paper II MCQs Question Paper

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NTRUHS MBBS 2nd Year 2010-2025 Question Papers (Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences)


Dr YSR UNIVERSITY OF HEALTH SCIENCES: VIJAYAWADA - 520 008

MBBS DEGREE EXAMINATION - DECEMBER, 2022

SECOND M.B.B.S. EXAMINATION

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PATHOLOGY - PAPER-II (SET-A)

(Multiple Choice Questions)

Time: 20 Minutes

Max Marks: 20

Note: Answer all questions.

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SECTION-I (MCQs - 20 MARKS)

1X2=20

  1. Barrett's oesophagus is an example of
    1. Squamous metaplasia
    2. Glandular metaplasia
    3. Osseous metaplasia
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    5. Dysplasia
  2. Lecithin/ sphingomyelin ratio is important in the pathology of
    1. Bronchiectasis
    2. Lobar pneumonia
    3. Broncho-pneumonia
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    5. Hyaline membrane disease
  3. Large bulky and friable vegetations in the heart are seen in
    1. Infective endocarditis
    2. Rheumatic heart disease
    3. Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
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    5. Marantic (cachexic) endocarditis
  4. Dissecting aneurysm and barrel-shaped aorta are classical of
    1. Atherosclerosis
    2. Marfan's syndrome
    3. Polyarteritis nodosa
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    5. Alzheimer's disease
  5. Macro-nodular cirrhosis is seen in
    1. Alcoholic liver disease
    2. Viral hepatitis
    3. Wilson's disease
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    5. Amoebic liver abscess
  6. Call-Exner body is characteristic of
    1. Mucinous cystadenoma
    2. Teratoma
    3. Chorio-carcinoma
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    5. Granulosa cell tumour
  7. Alpha feto-protein is a tumour marker for
    1. Seminoma
    2. Chorio-carcinoma
    3. Pheochromocytoma
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    5. Renal cell carcinoma
  8. The gross cut surface of a Fibroadenoma breast is described as
    1. Cut potato appearance
    2. Cut cabbage appearance
    3. Fish flesh appearance
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    5. Cheese-like appearance
  9. A 50 year male presented with polycythemia and haematuria. An abdominal tumour was removed which showed a variegated appearance. The diagnosis is
    1. Pheochromocytoma
    2. Liposarcoma
    3. Fibrosarcoma
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    5. Renal cell carcinoma
  10. Bi-phasic pattern is characteristic of this lung tumour
    1. Squamous cell carcinoma
    2. Basal cell carcinoma
    3. Mesothelioma
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    5. Small cell carcinoma
  11. WAGR syndrome is an association found in cases of
    1. Wilm's tumour
    2. Renal cell carcinoma
    3. Transitional cell carcinoma
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    5. Metastatic hepato cellular carcinoma
  12. The Paediatric surgeon sent a resected specimen of a distended large intestine in a new born child which revealed absence of ganglion cells. The diagnosis is:
    1. Carcinoid tumour
    2. Hirschsprung's disease
    3. Ulcerative colitis
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    5. Helicobacter infection
  13. Radiological appearance of the giant cell tumour of bone is
    1. Sun-ray appearance
    2. Moth-eaten appearance
    3. Soap bubble appearance
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    5. Crew-cut appearance
  14. Psammoma bodies and Orphan Annie nuclei are pathognomonic of
    1. Medullary carcinoma
    2. Follicular carcinoma
    3. Papillary carcinoma
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    5. Anaplastic carcinoma
  15. All are features noticed in Crohn's disease EXCEPT
    1. Skip lesions
    2. Creeping fat
    3. String sign
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    5. Pseudo-polyps
  16. Pannus is a feature of
    1. Rheumatic heart disease
    2. Rheumatoid arthritis
    3. Acute osteomyelitis
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    5. Paget's disease of bone
  17. Peripheral palisading arrangement of nuclei is seen in
    1. Basal cell carcinoma
    2. Malignant melanoma
    3. Squamous cell carcinoma
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    5. Teratoma
  18. Lacunar cells are seen in this variant of Hodgkin's disease
    1. Lymphocyte rich
    2. Lymphocyte depleted
    3. Mixed cellularity
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    5. Nodular sclerosing
  19. The disorder associated with multiple malignancies is
    1. Xeroderma pigmentosum
    2. Leukoplakia
    3. Squamous papilloma
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    5. Squamous metaplasia
  20. Curschmann's spirals in the sputum are seen in cases of
    1. Bronchiectasis
    2. Bronchogenic carcinoma
    3. Lobar pneumonia
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    5. Bronchial asthma

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