MBBS II (Second) Professional Examination 2018-19
Course Code:MBS202
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Paper ID: 03218204
Microbiology-II
Time: 2 Hours 40 Minutes
Max Marks: 30
Note: Attempt all questions. Draw proper diagrams to support your answer.
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Part 'B'
- Classify Nematodes on the basis of Habitat. Discuss Pathogenesis & Laboratory Diagnosis of Filariasis. (7)
- Discuss life cycle, pathogenesis and complications of Falciparum malaria. (7)
- Write briefly about: (2x4=8)
- Difference between Active and Passive immunity
- Dimorphic fungi
- Candidiasis
- Innate Immunity
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- Discuss the following in detail: (4x2=8)
- Laboratory diagnosis of HIV infection
- Viral markers of Hepatitis B infection.
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MBBS II (Second) Professional Examination 2018-19
Student's Signature
Course Code: MBS202
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Time: 20 Minutes
Microbiology-II
Part 'A'
Student's Name
Invigilator's Signature
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Paper ID: 03218204
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.
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FirstRanker's choice
d) All of the above
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First Gravese disease is due to which type of Hypersensitivity:
- Type I
- Type 3
- Type 2
- Type 4
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Which of the following is used to grow Rhinosporidiumseeberi:
- SDA
- HeLa Cell line
- Foot pad mouse
- Not cultivable
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Antirabies vaccine is prepared by:
- Street Virus
- Live Virus
- Fixed Virus
- Free virus
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P.T.O.
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Lymphatic obstruction occurs with which worm:
- Filarial worm
- Hookworm
- Pinworm
- Whipworm
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Triad of congenital toxoplasmosis is all except:
- Intracranial calcification
- Hydrocephalus
- Chorioretinitis
- Convulsion
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Most fatal complications of measles:
- Pneumonia
- SSPE
- Otitis media
- Rashes
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Type of Ag-Ab reaction seen in widal test:
- Agglutination
- Complement fixation
- Gel precipitation
- Flocculation
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Secretory antibody is:
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- Measles
- Hepatitis B
- Herpes
- Pox Virus
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Which is not oncogenic virus:
- Molluscum contagiosum
- HPV
- EBV
- All of the above
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In acute Hepatitis B, all are raised except:
- HBsAg
- IgM Anti-HBc
- Total anti-HBC
- AntiHBsAb
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MucocutaneousLeishmaniasis is caused by:
- Leishmania donovani
- Leishmania mexicana
- Leishmania braziliensis
- Leishmania tropica
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Which bacteria is responsible for producing acidic pH in adult vagina:
- Lactobacillus
- Diphtheroids
- Bacteroides species
- Gardnerella vaginalis
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Which is the commonest cause of urinary tract infection:
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- E.coli
- Proteus mirabilis
- Pseudomonas aeruginosa
- Serratia species
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Live attenuated vaccine is:
- Mumps
- Hepatitis B
- Salk Vaccine
- Typhoral
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Negri body most common site is:
- Limbic system
- Thalamus
- Purkinje cells of cerebellum
- Medulla Oblongata
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Virus responsible for Intranuclear inclusion bodies:
- Measles
- Hepatitis B
- Herpes
- Pox Virus
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Cysticercus cellulose is larva of:
- Echinococcus granulosis
- Taenia saginata
- Taenia solium
- Hymenolepis nana
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Katayama fever is seen in:
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- Schistosoma hematobium
- Schistosoma mansoni
- Schistosoma japonicum
- Chlonorchis sinensis
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All are mosquito borne viral fevers except:
- Dengue
- Yellow Fever
- JE
- Kyasanur forest disease
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