Download MBBS TMU 1st Year 2018 MBS102 Physiology II Question Paper

Download MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery) TMU (Teerthanker Mahaveer University) First Year (1st Year) 2018 MBS102 Physiology II Previous Question Paper


MBBS I (First) Professional Examination 2017-18


Course Code: MBS102 Paper ID: 0322137


Physiology -II


Time: 2 Hours 40 Minutes



Max Marks: 40


Note: Attempt all questions. Draw proper diagrams to support


your answer.









Part `B'



1.

Explain the cause & symptoms of diabetes mellitus. Add a
note on its management. (10)


2.

Write short notes on the following: (5x3=15)

a) Cushing's Syndrome
b) Blood-Testis barrier
c) Oral Contraceptives

3.

Discuss briefly: (5x3=15)

a) Genesis of Resting Membrane Potential
b) Brown ?Sequard Syndrome
c) Errors of Refraction






MBBS I (First) Professional Examination 2017-18



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Course Code: MBS102











Paper ID: 0322137

Physiology - II



Part `A'




Time: 20 Minutes

















Max Marks: 10


Note: 1. Attempt all questions and return this part of the question paper to the invigilator after 20 Minutes.
2. Please tick () correct one only. Cutting, overwriting or any other marking are not allowed.
3. For answering please use Ball- pen only.





Q.1

The following are the glial cells EXCEPT:

Q.6

Following are the components of reflex arc

a)

Pyramidal Cells

EXCEPT:

b)

Microglia

a)

Receptor

c)

Oligodendrocytes

b)

Centre

d)

Astrocytes

c)

Effector organ



d)

Astrocyte

Q.2

Neurotransmitter is released at the



neuromuscular junction due to:



a. Entry of Calcium

Q.7

The structure in the ear responsible for

b. Entry of Sodium

maintenance of balance is:

c. Entry of Potassium.

a)

Cochlea





d. Exist of Calcium

b)

Cerebral cortex



c)

Medulla

Q.3

All or None law is applicable to the

d)

Cerebellum

following EXCEPT:





a)

A motor nerve fibre

Q.8

The following is slowly adapting receptor:



b)

A single skeletal muscle fibre

a)

Touch

c)

Entire cardiac muscle

b)

Pain

d)

A bundle of skeletal muscle fibre

c)

Temperature



d)

Pressure

Q.4. End-plate has the following characteristics



EXCEPT:

Q.9

The color of the eye is due to:



a. It is graded



a)

Cornea

b. It is nonpropagated



b)

Iris

c. It has no latency



c)

Choroid



d. It is propagated



d)

Retina





Q.5

The process of degeneration of peripheral

Q.10 The normal intraocular pressure is:

nerve distal to the site of injury is termed:

a)

0-15 mm Hg

a)

Staling's degeneration



b)

5-6 mm Hg

b)

Marey's degeneration

c)

10-20 mm Hg

c)

Wallerian degeneration

d

10-20 cm Hg

d)

Brodmann's degeneration



P.T.O.
Q.11 Opacity of the lens is:





a)

Cataract

Q.19 The hypothalamic nucleus that secrets



b)

Myopia

thyrotropin-releasing hormone(TRH)is:

c)

Hypermetropia



a)

Paraventricular nucleus



d)

Astigmatism

b)

Arcuate nucleus



c)

Anterior periventricular nucleus

Q.12 Lesion of the optic nerve causes:

d)

Supraoptic



a)

Blindness in the same eye





b)

Blindness in the opposite eye

Q.20 Decreased secretion of growth hormone

c)

Bitemporal hemianopia



leads to:

d)

Homonymous hemianopia



a)

Cretinism





b)

Dwarifism

Q.13 The auditory receptors are present on:



c)

Acromegaly

a)

Basilar membrane

d)

Gigantism

b)

Reissner's membrane



c)

Tectorial membrane



d)

Secondary tympanic membrane







Q.14 Tympanic reflex helps in:



a)

Protecting auditory receptors



b)

Amplifying sound



c)

Equalizing the pressure



d)

Transmission of sound







Q.15 The part of eye which is not a part of



refracting surface is:



a)

Cornea



b)

aqueous humor



c)

Lens



d)

Iris







Q.16 Ringing in the ear is called:



a)

Presbycusis



b)

Deafness



c)

Tinnitus



d)

Giddness







Q.17 The regulation of thyroid hormone



secretion is an example for:



a)

Positive feedback



b)

Negative feedback



c)

Bio feedback



d)

Down-regulation







Q.18 Receptors for protein hormones are located



in:





a)

Cell membrane





b)

Cytoplasm





c)

Nucleuus





d)

Endoplasmic reticulum

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