Time: 3Hours Maximum Marks : 60
Instructions:
- All questions are compulsory
- Draw diagrams wherever necessary
- Answers of Questions and Sub questions must be written strictly according to the serial order of question paper.
- MCQ has to be answered in theory answer book
- Please write MCQ answer neatly and in serial order with black or blue pen in brackets for example:- 1.(a) 2.(b)
- MCQ has to be answered only once; any kind for repetition or cutting or erasing or whitener will be considered malpractice. Such answers will not be counted in the marks and action will be taken according to UFM rules of University.
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Q.1 Total MCQs : 20 20X1/2 = 10
- Most common site of intestinal duplication:
- Duodenum
- Jejunum
- Ileum
- Colon
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- Most common organ injury in blunt trauma abdomen:
- Spleen
- Heart
- Lung
- Stomach
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- Goodsall's rule used for assessment of:
- Rectal mass
- Fistula in ano
- Pruritis ani
- Perianal abscess
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- Jeep's disease is also known as:
- Anal incontinence
- Haemorrhoids
- Pilonidal sinus
- Anal fissure
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- Staghorn calculus is made of:
- Oxalate
- Phosphate
- Uric acid
- Cystine
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- Most common urinary bladder tumour:
- TCC
- SCC
- Rhabdomyosarcoma
- Sarcoma
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- Most common cause of urethral stricture is:
- Trauma
- Infection
- Congenital
- Post endoscopy
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- Split skin graft can be applied over:
- Muscle
- Bone
- Cartilage
- Eyelid
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- Which is the most common symptom of carcinoma of bladder:
- Increase urine frequency
- Pain
- Painless haematuria
- Burning micturition
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- Most common site of curling's ulcer:
- Duodenum
- Mouth
- Stomach
- Intestine
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- Normal portal vein pressure is:
- <3 mm Hg
- 3-5 mm Hg
- 5-10 mm Hg
- 10-12 mm Hg
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- Most common symptom of carcinoma head of the pancreas:
- Weight loss
- Pain
- Jaundice
- Anorexia
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- Thiersch's operation is done for:
- Haemorrhoids
- Anal fistula
- Rectal prolapse
- Anal fissure
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- The most common position of appendix is:
- Pelvic
- Retrocaecal
- Pre ileal
- Post ileal
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- Best investigation for Zenker's diverticulum is:
- Barium swallow
- Endoscopy
- CECT
- EUS
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- Bezoar in the stomach presents as:
- Melena
- Perforation
- GI obstruction
- Diarrhoea
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- Most common site of intra-abdominal abscess:
- Pelvic
- Subphrenic abscess
- Mesenteric
- Paracolic gutters
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- Most common tumour of parotid gland is:
- SCC
- Pleomorphic adenoma
- Adenolymphoma
- None of the above
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- Sigmoid volvulus:
- Clockwise
- CECT is diagnostic
- Rigid sigmoidoscopy is the initial treatment
- Sigmoidectomy is contraindicated
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- Most radio sensitive testicular tumour is:
- Seminoma
- Teratoma
- Lymphoma
- Sertoli cell tumour
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Q.2 Long Answer Questions 4X5 = 20
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- Enumerate the complications of peptic ulcer. Write down clinical features and management of acute perforation of duodenal ulcer with generalized peritonitis.
- Describe the pathogenesis, clinical presentation and management of acute calculous cholecystitis.
- Describe the etio-pathogenesis of acute appendicitis. Write down clinical presentation and management of a case of acute obstructive appendicitis.
- Write down the pathogenesis, clinical features, diagnosis and management of pseudo-pancreatic cyst.
Q.3 Short Answer Question 4X3 = 12
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- Enumerate causes of haematuria
- Amoebic liver abscess
- Spinal anaesthesia
- Dietel's crisis
Q.4 Short Answer Question 9X2 = 18
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- Charcot's triad
- ERCP
- Mondor's disease
- Extra Dural haematoma
- Medical management of BPH
- Cleft lip
- Barrett's oesophagus
- Enumerate the indications for splenectomy.
- Common causes of upper GI bleeding
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