Download MBBS Objective Type Questions Lecture PPT

Download MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery) Latest Objective Type Questions Lecture PPT


1. Cancer cells derive nutrition from:
A. Glycolysis
B. Oxidative phosphorylation
C. Increase in mitochondria
D. From fast food joint

2. Which of the following does not contribute to glucose by

gluconeogenesis.

A. Lactate
B. Acetyl CoA
C. Pyruvate
D. Oxaloacetate
3. A child with low blood glucose is unable to do glycogenolysis or

gluconeogenesis . Which of the following enzyme is missing in the

child?

A. Fructokinase
B. Glucokinase
C. Glucose 6 phosphatase
D. Transketolase

4. During prolonged fasting rate of gluconeogenesis is determined by:
A. Essential Fatty acid in liver
B. Alanine in liver
C. Decreased c GMP
D. ADP in liver
5. Why is Glucose 6 Phosphate in the cytoplasm of

hepatocyte not acted upon by Glucose 6 phosphatase

as soon as it is formed?

A. Thermodynamically possible only when

gluconeogenesis occurs

B. Needs Protein Kinase for its activation
C. Enzyme is present in SER, Glucose 6 phosphate

needs to be transported in to SER.

D. Steric inhibition of Phosphatase by albumin.
6. A 5 years old presents with hepatomegaly, hypoglycemia, ketosis. The

diagnosis is

A. Mucopolysaccharodosis
B. Glycogen storage disorder
C. Lipopolysaccharidosis
D. Diabetes mellitus

7. An infant has hepatomegaly, hypoglycemia, hyperlipidemia, lactic acidosis and

normal structured glycogen deposition in liver. What is the diagnosis:

A. Her's disease
B. Von Gierke's disease
C. Cori's disease
D. Anderson's disease
E. Pompe's disease
8. Hereditary Fructose Intolerance is due to deficiency

of:

A. Aldolase B
B. Aldolase A
C. Fructokinase
D. Sucrase
9. A newborn baby refuses breast milk since second day

of birth, vomits on forced feeding, develops diarrhea

on third day, by fifth day she develops jaundice with

hepatomegaly and eye show cataract. Urinary

reducing sugar was positive but blood glucose was

found low. The most likely cause is deficiency of:

A. Galactose-1- phosphate uridyl transferase
B. Beta galactosidase
C. Glucose 6 phosphatase
D. Galactokinase

10. Tumor marker associated with ovarian

cancer:

1. PSA
2. CEA
3. CA-125
4. Beta- HCG

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