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- Q.1 Osteosarcoma commonly arises from:
- Periuretial transition zone of Submucous
- Peripheral zone of Prostatic gland proper
- Urethral glands
- Periosteum
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- Q.2 TIPSS procedure is used in the management of:
- Anal fistula
- Bronchiectasis
- Hepatocellular carcinoma
- Variceal bleeding and Ascites in Portal hypertension
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- Q.3 Cannon balls in chest xray is due to:
- Tuberculosis
- Metastatic deposits
- Bronchiectasis
- Multiple foreign bodies
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- Q.4 In case of uretero-sigmoidostomy biochemical changes are:
- Hypochloraemic, Hypokalaemic metabolic acidosis
- Hyperchloraemic, Hyperkalaemic metabolic acidosis
- Hyperchloraemic, Hypokalaemic metabolic acidosis
- Hyperchloraemic, hypokalaemic metabolic alkalosis
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- Q.5 Meckel's diverticulum is remanent of:
- Wolffian duct
- Stensen's duct
- Omphalomesentric duct
- Mullerian duct
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- Q.6 Kehr's sign is:
- Pain in right shoulder
- Is present in cases of intestinal injury
- Is present in injury to right kidney
- Is present in splenic injury
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- Q.7 Following are indications of performing thoracotomy after blunt injury of chest except:
- Rib fracture
- Continuous bleeding through intercostals drainage tube of more than 200ml/hr
- One litre drainage after placement of intercostals tube
- Cardiac tamponade
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- Q.8 In Hirschprung's disease:
- Diagnosis is confirmed clinically
- Gall bladder is fibrotic
- Patient is not jaundiced
- Stools are ribbon shaped and explosive
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- Q.9 Gall stones commonly enters intestines through cholecystoduo-denalfistula
- Q.10 McBurney's point is junction of:
- Lateral 2/3rd and medial 1/3rd of spinoumbilical line
- Lateral 1/4th and medial 3/4th of spinoumbilical line
- Lateral 1/3rd and medial 2/3rd of spinoumbilical line
- None of the above
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- Q.11 The length of tubular part of St. Mark's hospital proctoscope is:
- 3 cm
- 15 cm
- 7 cm
- 20 cm
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- Q.12 In superficial second degree burn all are true except:
- Blisters are present
- Heals without scaring
- Is painless
- Involves whole dermis
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- Q.13 In congenital Hypertrophic pyloric stenosis there is:
- No visible gastric peristalsis
- No lump felt on abdominal palpation
- Vomiting is projectile and nonbilious
- No electrolyte imbalance
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- Q.14 In Goodsall's rule all are true except:
- This applies to fistula- in -ano
- It guides about position of internal opening
- Whether tract is straight or curved
- It is of no use
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- Q.15 Spermatocele:
- Is unilocular
- Is Multilocular
- Arises from sperms of testis
- Is tense cyst which does not transilluminates
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- Q.16 Gas under right dome of diaphragm is x-ray finding in:
- Trauma to Pancreas
- Trauma to liver
- Renal injury
- Perforation of hollow viscus
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- Q.17 The number of renal calyces are:
- Five
- Seven
- Four
- Two
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- Q.18 All of the following are weight reducing surgery except:
- Rouxein -y gastric by pass
- Sleeve gastrectomy
- Gastric banding
- Gastric mucosal resection and vagotomy
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- Q.19 In Courvoisier's law positive case:
- Gall bladder is fibrotic
- Patient is not jaundiced
- Is present in carcinoma head of pancreas
- Is present in Cholelithiasis
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- Q.20 Regarding presentation of B.P.H:
- Impotency is the rule in early stages
- The patient has to strain to pass urine
- In acute retraction, the urine is always infected.
- The urine dribbles constantly from beginning
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- Q.21 Cardiospasm is:
- Due to coronary artery spasm
- Due to oesophageal web
- Due to Carcinoma of oesophagus
- Due to functional obstruction of Oesophagus
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- Q.22 A Wilm's tumour is a type of:
- Retinoblastoma
- Ganglioneuroma
- Nephroblastoma
- Hypernephroma
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- Q.23 Foaming liver is seen in:
- Organophosphorous poisoning
- Actinomycosis
- Gas gangrene
- Anthrax
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- Q.24 Infantile hydrocele:
- Is limited to scrotum
- Extends upto internal ring
- Extends upto external ring
- None of the above
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- Q.25 Normal closure i vein
- 0-4 mm Hg
- 5-6 mm Hg
- 6-8 mm Hg
- 8-12 mm Hg
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- Q.26 Bismuth classification is for:
- Ureteric stricture
- Biliary Stricture
- Oesophageal stricture
- Intestinal Stricture
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- Q.27 Parkland Formula is:
- % of burn x weight(Kg) x4 ml/24 hrs
- % of burn x weight (Kg)x 9 ml/24hrs
- % of burn x weight (kg)x 2 ml/24hrs
- None of the above
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- Q.28 In gall Stone Ileus all are true except:
- It is intestinal obstruction due to gall stones
- Gall stones enters intestine through common bile duct
- Presence of air in biliary tree in erect posture
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- Q.29 Helicobacter Pylori is the causative organism for:
- Regional Ileitis
- Ulcerative Colitis
- ) Gram negative Septicaemia
- Peptic ulcer
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- Q.30 In Barret's Oesophagus all are true except:
- It is metaplastic change in mucosa of oesophagus
- The squamous epithelium is replaced with columnar epithelium
- There is increased incidence of carcinoma
- Features of gastrroesphageal reflux disease is not present
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