[MBBS 0325] MARCH 2025 Sub. Code :6087
M.B.B.S. DEGREE EXAMINATION
(For the candidates admitted from the Academic Year 2019-2020)
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THIRD PROFESSIONAL MBBS PART II
PAPER I ? PAEDIATRICS
Q.P. Code: 526087
Time: 20 Minutes
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Maximum : 20 Marks
Answer All Questions
Shade the correct answer with Black or Blue ink ball point pen
SET - D
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III. Multiple Choice Questions:(20 x 1 = 20)
1. Deficiency of which vitamin causes dementia, dermatitis and diarrhoea?
A) Vitamin A
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B) Vitamin B2 C) NiacinD) Folic acid
2. All the below vaccines are administered by subcutaneous route except
A) MMR vaccine
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B) Varicella vaccineC) Pentavalent vaccine
D) MR vaccine
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3. All the following are risk factors for early-onset sepsis in neonates EXCEPT:A) Prolonged rupture of membranes B) Unclean per vaginal examination
C) Elective caesarean section D) Chorioamnionitis
4. Abnormal curvature of the penis in a child with Hypospadias is called:
A) Chordee
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B) Phimosis C) HydroceleD) Paraphimosis
5. A 12-year-old boy presented with gross haematuria for 3 days. He has hard of hearing
and vision defects. There is a family history of renal disease in his maternal uncle.
What is your diagnosis?
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A) Post-infectious glomerulonephritisB) Alport syndrome
C) IgA nephropathy
D) Nephrotic syndrome
6. What is the type of fever in dengue fever?
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A) Biphasic fever B) Step ladder fever C) Fever with chills D) Undulant fever7. A 12-year-old child is brought with a history of passing blood-stained stool.
Sigmoidoscopy shows ulcers in the sigmoid colon and biopsy of that area shows
flask-shaped ulcers. Which of the following is the most appropriate treatment?
A) Ceftriaxone
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B) Steroids and sulphasalazineC) Metronidazole
D) Hydrocortisone enemas
8. The rate of increase in head size during first 3 months after birth
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A) 2 cm/month B) 1 cm/month C) 3 cm/month D) 0.5 cm/month9. Immature Pincer grasp is attained at
A) 6 months B) 9 months C) 24 months D) 18 months
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10. What is the osmolarity of WHO ORS [Oral rehydration solution]?A) 205 mmol/L B) 225 mmol/L C) 245 mmol/L
D) 265 mmol/L
11. Which among these is a cyanotic congenital heart disease with decreased pulmonary
blood flow?
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A) Tetralogy of Fallot B) Total anomalous Pulmonary Venous connectionC) Transposition of Great arteries D) Truncus arteriosus
12. Under revised Jones criteria for Acute Rheumatic Fever (2015), which additional
major criteria is added to the already existing 5 major criteria in moderate, high-risk
populations
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A) MonarthralgiaB) Polyarthralgia
C) Fever >38c
D) ESR> 30mm in the 1st hr
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13. Which of the following is not a steroid sparing agent used in Management of steroiddependent Nephrotic Syndrome?
A) Levamisole
B) Cyclophosphamide
C) Aspirin
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D) Mycophenolate Mofetil14. Dangerous hyperkalaemia in a child with Acute kidney Injury is treated with all the
following drugs except
A) Calcium gluconate
B) Nebulised salbutamol
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C) Magnesium sulphateD) Sodium bicarbonate
15. Substitution of valine for glutamic acid at position 6 of beta globin gene results in
A) Beta Thalassemia B) Sickle cell anaemia
C) Alpha thalassemia
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D) Aplastic anaemia16. A 1-year-old child presents with constipation, development delay, goiter and short
stature. Which one of the following is the most probable cause?
A) Congenital hypothyroidism B) Cerebral palsy C) Stroke D) Addison's disease
17. A 4-year-old child presents with signs and symptoms of Meningitis. A purpuric rash
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is seen all over the body. What is the most likely etiological agent causing meningitisin this child?
A) Neisseria meningitidis
B) Streptococcus pneumoniae
C) Mycobacterium tuberculosis D) Staphylococcus aureus
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18. Iron deficiency in a child results in:A) Microcytic hypochromic anaemia
B) Poor cognitive thinking
C) Fatigue
D) All of the above
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19. Acute Flaccid paralysis is defined as any case of flaccid weakness in children agedless than
A) 5 years old
B) 10 years old C) 15 years old D) 20 years old
20. In the case of Severe Acute Malnutrition, the first feeding given in the early
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stabilization phase is withA) F-100 formula B) F-90 formula
C) F-75 formula
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D) RUTF (ready-to-use therapeutic food)********
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