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Medical Exam Practice Questions

The document contains multiple choice questions about various topics in medicine. It tests knowledge of medical specialties, hospital departments, key historical figures like Hippocrates, and ethical concepts. It covers subjects like cardiology, pediatrics, anatomy, medical ethics and more. The questions require choosing the best answer from the options provided to complete sentences or identify the correct statement.

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Medical Exam Practice Questions

The document contains multiple choice questions about various topics in medicine. It tests knowledge of medical specialties, hospital departments, key historical figures like Hippocrates, and ethical concepts. It covers subjects like cardiology, pediatrics, anatomy, medical ethics and more. The questions require choosing the best answer from the options provided to complete sentences or identify the correct statement.

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1. Fill in the gap with suitable word.

The teachers … lectures clearly and give us much new information in medicine.
A) consist
B) include
C) takes
D) deliver
E) prescribe
2. Choose the correct variant.
After graduation the students of the stomatological faculty work as ….
A) endocrinologists
B) gynaecologists
C) dentists
D) physicians
E) neurologists
3. Choose the correct question to the underlined part of the sentence.
A good doctor must give all his knowledge and ability to the people who need help.
A) Which doctor must give all his knowledge and ability to the people who need help?
B) Why must a good doctor give all his knowledge and ability to the people who need help?
C) What must a good doctor do?
D) What must a good doctor give to the people who need help?
E) Who must give all his knowledge and ability to the people who need help?
4. Choose the sentence with the correct word order.
A) Young specialists all their knowledge and ability promise to give to people who need their help.
B) Medical students understand well must all the difficulties of their future profession.
C) A good doctor will always his best do to gain his patients confidence.
D) The profession of doctor very honourable is.
E) A good doctor must have a good knowledge and a kind heart.
5. Choose the correct variant.
Confidence … in his doctor is a valuable remedy.
A) a patient
B) of a patient’s
C) of a patients
D) a patient’s
E) of a patient
6. Choose the logically correct variant.
Particular fields of medicine are ….
1) therapy
2) Latin and other foreign languages
3) surgery
4) obstetrics
5) pediatrics
6) chemistry, physics
A) 1,2,3
B) 3,4,6
C) 1,2,3
D) 1,3,4,5
E) 4,5,6
7. Choose the correct question to the underlined part of the sentence.
She was never interested in detailed anatomy.
A) When was she interested in detailed anatomy?
B) Was she never interested in detailed anatomy?
C) Why was she never interested in detailed anatomy?
D) Who was never interested in detailed anatomy?
E) What was she never interested in?
8. Complete the sentence with suitable preposition.
I haven’t decided what to specialize … yet.
A) into
B) under
C) for
D) over
E) in
9. Choose the correct variant.
The medical students gain much knowledge of medicine, which will give them the … to
diagnose different diseases.
A) difficulty
B) time
C) probability
D) professional
E) possibility
10. Choose the proper word to fill the gap.
Medical school … generally lasts 4-5 years.
A) trainings
B) train
C) trainer
D) trains
E) training
11. Choose the correct sentence.
A) Becoming a doctor require many years of preparation.
B) Does medical school graduates need further training?
C) Neurology a medical specialty dealing with the nervous system disorders.
D) Medical school graduates need further training in a residency.
E) What specialties the graduates may choose?
12. Choose the proper words to fill in the gaps.
… medicine
… science
A) to practise; basis
B) basis; practice
C) practitioner; basic
D) practice; basis
E) to practise; basic
13. Choose the correct variant to complete the sentence.
Almost all … require residency training in chosen ….
A) specialties; special
B) specialize; specialist
C) specialist; specialty
D) specialty; specialties
E) specialties; specialty
14. Choose the line of words which refer to medical specialties.
A) Medical Ethics; Hospital
B) In-patient department; Emergency Medicine
C) Obstetrics; Out-patient department
D) Surgery; Hospice
E) Internal Medicine; Surgery
15. Choose the line with the names of faculties at Azerbaijan Medical University.
A) Psychiatry; Bioethics; Dentistry
B) Pediatrics; Cardiology; Psychology
C) Stomatology; Pharmacology; Public Health
D) Medical; Oncology; physician
E) Military Medicine; Histology; family doctor
16. Choose the correct statements.
1) Cardiology is a medical specialty dealing with disorders of the heart.
2) Neurology deals with kidney disorders.
3) A pediatrician specializes in Child Health.
A) 1,2
B) 1
C) 1,3
D) 3
E) 2,3
17. Complete the sentence with the proper ending.
A cardiologist specializes in ….
A) nervous disorders
B) heart disorders
C) urology
D) surgery
E) immunological disorders
18. Complete the sentence with the proper ending.
A pediatrician specializes in diseases ….
A) affecting eyes
B) of joints
C) of heart and circulation
D) of skin
E) affecting children
19. Fill in the gaps with a proper word.
… is a specialist in geriatrics.
A) A dentist
B) A surgeon
C) An oncologist
D) A geriatrician
E) A cardiologist
20. Choose the nouns which refer to fields of Medicine.
1) obstetrics
2) oncologist
3) neurosurgery
4) physician
5) dentistry
A) 2,3,5
B) 2,4,5
C) 1,4,5
D) 1,2,4
E) 1,3,5
21. Choose the line with the names of the medical specialists.
A) urology, surgery
B) pediatrician, bioethics
C) oculist, obstetrician
D) psychiatry, dentist
E) pharmacology, surgeon
22. Complete the sentence with the proper word.
She has just … medical school.
A) graduates
B) graduating
C) graduate
D) graduated from
E) graduated
23. Choose the correct prepositions to fill in the gaps.
1) to be involved … patients
2) a four-week seminar … Anatomy
3) an online course … recent developments
A) over; at; on
B) in; by; under
C) with; after; by
D) with; in; on
E) -; with; at
24. Choose the correct question to the underlined part of the sentence.
We spend a month in the pediatric ward of the hospital.
A) Which ward we spend a month?
B) What do we do in the hospital?
C) Where we spend a month?
D) What time do we spend in the hospital?
E) In which ward of the hospital do we spend a month?
25. Choose the synonym of the underlined word in the sentence.
We may get the prescribed remedies in the drug store.
A) pharmacology
B) pharmacological
C) at the chemist’s
D) pharmacist
E) pharmaceutics
26. Choose the correct sentences.
1) Dissection of cadavers is an important part of Anatomy.
2) A group of students discussing together the reasons for abdominal pain.
3) She work in the pediatric ward, isn’t she?
4) The medical students learn how to take blood from an elderly patient.
A) 3,4
B) 1,3
C) 1,2
D) 2,3
E) 1,4
27. Complete the sentence with the proper statements.
If you choose the surgical specialty ….
1) you have to be good with your hands
2) you must be interested in geriatrics
3) you need to make decisions fast
A) 3
B) 1,2
C) 1,3
D) 1
E) 2,3
28. Choose the line of Nouns.
A) spread, violate, faithfully
B) prescribe, harm, massage
C) witness, reveal, intentional
D) death, practise, honour
E) physician, drug, practice
29. Choose the correct answer to the question.
What was Hippocrates famous for?
A) We have to examine the patient attentively.
B) Every disease has natural causes.
C) Doctor should prescribe the regimen for the good of the patient.
D) He was the son of a doctor.
E) Hippocrates made medicine an art, a science and a profession.
30. Choose the line with the names of diseases.
A) smallpox, drug, massage
B) phlegm, relapse, cholera
C) diet, cure, chronic
D) pneumonia, plague, malaria
E) tuberculosis, blood, bile
31. Choose the proper word to complete the sentence.
One of Hippocrates’ theories was that the body has four ….
A) phlegm
B) black bile
C) fluids
D) blood
E) yellow bile
32. Choose the common appropriate word to complete the sentences.
1) Too much of blood caused ….
2) Hippocrates treated … by salt water baths.
A) balance
B) bile
C) oath
D) fluid
E) disease
33. Choose the correct answer.
What is “dissection”?
A) healing diseased organ
B) drawing the human body
C) tying off cut arteries
D) ) cutting open of the body
E) treating the body
34. Choose the correct answer.
What delayed the study of anatomy for over a thousand years?
A) establishment of medical institutions.
B) invention of vaccines
C) dissection of cadavers
D) using modern technologies in medicine
E) banning dissection by religion and the law
35. Put question to the underlined part of the sentence.
Hippocrates drove out the plague from Athens by lighting fires.
A) What did Hippocrates do?
B) Who drove out plague from Athens?
C) How did Hippocrates drive out plague from Athens?
D) Where did Hippocrates drive out plague from?
E) Why did Hippocrates drive out plague from Athens?
36. Choose the Imperative Sentences.
1) Respect and protect confidential information.
2) Assisted dying is legal in Switzerland.
3) Palliative care is a treatment to relieve rather than to cure symptoms.
4) Keep your professional knowledge and skills up to date.
A) 2,3
B) 1,3
C) 1,2
D) 3,4
E) 1,4
37. Choose the line of Adjectives.
A) fertility, infertile, muscular
B) artificial, hospice, terminally
C) surgery, persistent, feeding
D) euthanasia, palliative, transplant
E) confidential, genetic, incurable
38. Choose the line of Verbs.
A) produce, palliative, respect
B) practise, transplant, consent
C) permission, infertile, cure
D) select, honest, genetic
E) recognize, treat, require
39. Complete the sentence with appropriate ending.
Hospice is ….
A) producing so-called designer-babies
B) persistent vegetative state
C) a possibility of something bad happening
D) a facility providing care for terminally ill patients
E) a treatment to relieve pain
40. Choose the proper word to complete the sentence.
… is a specialist in diseases of joints.
A) An oncologist
B) An optician
C) A pathologist
D) A dermatologist
E) A rheumatologist
41. Choose the proper word to complete the sentence.
… specializes in accident and emergency medicine.
A) A psychiatrist
B) An obstetrician
C) A pediatrician
D) An oncologist
E) A traumatologist
42. Match the words to their definitions.
1) out-patients
2) in-patients
3) wards
a) patients who stay in the hospital for one or more days to get treatment
b) the rooms where the patients stay in hospital
c) patients who come to hospital to have tests and treatment and return home
A) 1-a; 2-c; 3-b
B) 1-b; 2-a; 3-c
C) 1-c; 2-b; 3-a
D) 1-a; 2-b; 3-c
E) 1-c; 2-a; 3-b
43. Complete the sentence with the proper ending.
General hospital ….
A) may have only Surgery Unit
B) may have only Intensive Care Unit
C) is where only seriously ill patients get treatment
D) is a hospital for sick children
E) deals with all types of patients and illnesses except pediatrics
44. Match the phrase to the definition “acutely ill patient”.
A) patient who stays in the hospital for some days to have tests
B) patient who has an appointment to see a doctor
C) patient already recovered
D) patient who needs a simple operation
E) patient with a sudden, serious condition
45. Choose the line with the names of “Hospital departments”.
A) doctor on duty, Emergency department
B) ward, Maternity unit
C) X-ray department, consultant
D) In-patient department, Intensive Care Unit
E) Out- patient department, physician
46. Complete the sentence with the proper statement.
In referral letter to Hospital consultant, the physician ….
A) asks the hospital address
B) arranges the admission by telephone
C) informs the ward number
D) writes the appointment date
E) explains his patient’s problem
47. Choose the line of Nouns.
A) reproductive, emergency, unit
B) accident, intensive, ward
C) consultant, obstetrics, refer
D) assessment, admission, appointment
E) have test, admit, outpatient
48. Match the verbs to Nouns.
1) to have
2) to attend
3) to put on
a) a clinic
b) test
c) a waiting list
A) 1-a, 2-b, 3-c
B) 1-c, 2-b, 3-a
C) 1-b, 2-a, 3-c
D) 1-a, 2-c, 3-b
E) 1-b, 2-c, 3-a
49. Choose the variant with the Imperative Sentences.
1) Act quickly to protect patient from the risk.
2) What is “Euthanasia?”
3) Treat every patient politely.
4) Assisted dying is illegal in the UK.
A) 2,3
B) 1,2
C) 1,3
D) 2,4
E) 1,4
50. Choose the line with Adjective+Noun word combinations.
A) genetic make-up; health protection
B) your colleague; good reason
C) treat politely; confidential information
D) child health; parent’s permission
E) professional knowledge; personal belief
51. Choose the line of nouns.
A) respect; persistent
B) feeding; artificial
C) hospice; permit
D) permission; belief
E) colleague; remove
52. Choose the line with word combinations in Possessive Case.
A) admission by telephone; outpatient’s appointment
B) case of pneumonia; doctor on duty
C) fractured neck of femur; patient’s treatment
D) a lot of demand; referral letter for assessment
E) demand for treatment; one of the department
53. Choose the proper variant to fill in the gap.
Patients who are acutely ill come to … for assessment and treatment.
A) out-patient department
B) ward
C) consultant
D) the Accident and Emergency Department
E) hospital for sick children
54. Choose the common appropriate verb to make word-combinations.
… injection
… consultation
… quick aid
A) discharge
B) assess
C) give
D) prevent
E) treat
55. Choose the common appropriate word to fill in the gaps.
1) We have the right to … protection.
2) Successful … education projects results in improvements of … care.
A) physical
B) hygiene
C) healthy
D) health
E) medical
56. Complete the sentence.
New kinds of rays were called in honour of their ….
A) contributor
B) owner
C) radiographer
D) user
E) discoverer
57. Choose the common appropriate preposition and complete the word combinations.
a) in honour … discoverer
b) millions … patients
c) a great majority … the diseases
A) by
B) with
C) on
D) in
E) of
58. Choose the correct variant.
What methods were largely substituted by roentgenography?
A) ECG (Electrocardiogram) taking
B) MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging)
C) CT (Computed Tomography)
D) methods of palpation, percussion and auscultation
E) USM (Ultra Sound Examination)
59. Choose the correct variant.
W.C.Roentgen discovered a striking phenomenon of nature … he called “the unknown” X-rays.
A) where as
B) whose
C) whom
D) because
E) which
60. Choose the correct variant.
The X-rays give the world … possibilities.
A) limited
B) unbounded
C) less
D) bounded
E) a few
61. Choose the correct variant.
What science was founded on Roentgen’s discovery?
A) surgery
B) radiology
C) biochemistry
D) stomatology
E) immunology
62. Choose the sentences in the Passive Voice.
1) Many previously unknown diseases were discovered.
2) New kinds of rays were called Roentgen rays in honour of their discoverer.
3) Methods of palpation, percussion and auscultation were discovered.
4) The chest X-ray is the commonest diagnostic X-ray examination.
5) For this great discovery W.Roentgen received the first Nobel Prize in Physics.
A) 2,4,5
B) 1,3,4
C) 3,4,5
D) 1,3,5
E) 1,2,3
63. Choose the correct question to the underlined part of the sentence.
Computed Tomography uses an X-ray to produce cross-sectional images.
A) Why Computed Tomography uses an X-ray?
B) What does Computed Tomography use to produce cross-sectional images?
C) What kind of images to produce Computed Tomography uses an X-ray?
D) What uses an X-ray to produce cross-sectional images?
E) Why does Computed Tomography use an X-ray?
64. Choose the opposite of the underlined word in the sentence.
These rays can be also used to destroy cancer cells.
A) impair
B) destruct
C) damage
D) ruin
E) restore
65. Choose the logically correct variant.
New kinds of rays were called Roentgen rays ….
A) because of the property of passing through everything expect the metal
B) because these rays give the world unbounded possibilities
C) in honour of their discoverer
D) because millions of people were examined and treated by means of these rays
E) because the whole science of radiology had been founded on this discovery
66. Choose the sentences with adverbs.
1) X-rays also contributed greatly to the physical science.
2) X-rays find their further application in many spheres of science.
3) Physical examination was largely substituted by roentgenography.
4) Millions of patients were examined and treated by means of Roentgen rays.
A) 3,4
B) 1,2
C) 2,3
D) 1,4
E) 1,3
67. Choose the correct question to the underlined part of the sentence.
The X-ray was used to diagnose bone fractures immediately after Roentgen’s findings were
published in 1895.
A) How often used The X-ray to diagnose bone fractures?
B) When the X-ray was used to diagnose bone fractures?
C) How long was the X-ray used to diagnose bone fractures?
D) When was the X-ray used to diagnose bone fractures?
E) How was the X-ray used to diagnose bone fractures?
68. Choose the common appropriate prepositions to complete the sentences.
1) … dentistry the use … X-ray has been extremely important.
2) A relatively new technique for using X-rays … field … medicine is called Computed
Tomography.
A) in; from
B) for; by
C) in; of
D) at; of
E) in; on
69. Choose the Synonym to the underlined verb.
W.C.Roentgen found that these invisible rays could penetrate paper and wood.
A) affect
B) reveal
C) injure
D) pass through
E) damage
70. Choose the line of Verbs.
A) make easy, optic disc, external
B) iris, examine, lens
C) prolong, solution, particular
D) vision, allow, durate
E) dilate, apply, fixate
71. Choose the sentence in the Passive Voice.
A) That’s the diastolic blood pressure.
B) The first thumping sound is systolic blood pressure.
C) This solution aids in dilation of the eye.
D) The examination is done with dimmed lights.
E) An ophthalmoscope allows the doctor to examine all parts of the eye.
72. Choose the correct question.
A) Need the doctor to get rid of as much external light as possible?
B) Do the doctor need to get rid of as much external light as possible?
C) Is the doctor need to get rid of as much external light as possible?
D) Does the doctor need get rid of as much external light as possible?
E) Does the doctor need to get rid of as much external light as possible?
73. Choose the correct answer.
What analysis does the phlebotomist take?
A) stool
B) tissue
C) sputum
D) blood
E) urine
74. Choose the sentence with Modal Verb.
A) The wrist, hand and foot are usually used to take a blood sample.
B) The patient is asked to press lightly on a dressing to help the blood to clot.
C) Blood is sent to the haemotology laboratory for analysis.
D) The phlebotomist is a technician who takes blood.
E) The phlebotomist can find a vein in the inner part of the elbow.
75. Choose the correct variant.
The retina is located in ….
A) vertical part of the eyeball
B) lateral part of the eyeball
C) middle part of the eyeball
D) posterior part of the eyeball
E) anterior part of the eyeball
76. Fill in the gap.
It is important that … are labeled correctly before they are sent to the haematology.
A) dressing
B) tourniquet
C) urine analysis
D) a box of drug
E) specimen tubes
77. Choose the Synonym of the word “clotting”.
A) disorder
B) combination
C) watering
D) bleeding
E) coagulation
78. Choose the line of Verbs.
A) locate, blood, artery
B) swelling, allow, wrist
C) wrap, apply, bruise
D) puncture, tourniquet, prevent
E) dilate, insert, clot
79. Choose the line of Adjectives.
A) gauze, black, withdraw
B) easy, vision, accessible
C) blurry, external, eye
D) upper, antecubital, gently
E) brachial, inner, suitable
80. Choose the proper word to make a word combination with “blood …”.
A) blurry
B) duration
C) iris
D) patient
E) pressure
81. Choose the correct answer.
What instrument is used to measure the blood pressure?
A) a specimen tube
B) pump
C) stethoscope
D) sphygmomanometer and stethoscope
E) cuff
82. Complete the sentence.
… are specially trained in taking blood.
A) Neurologists
B) Radiographers
C) Ophthalmologists
D) Phlebotomists
E) Oculists
83. Fill in the gap.
If a patient moves during X-ray, the image may be ….
A) coloured
B) normal
C) bright
D) blurred
E) clear
84. Choose the correct answer.
Using radiation to diagnose and treat disease is ….
A) radiolucent
B) radiotherapy
C) radiopaque
D) radiography
E) radiology
85. Choose the correct answer.
If something isn’t penetrable by radiation, it is ….
A) radiography
B) radiology
C) radiographer
D) radiolucent
E) radiopaque
86. Choose the line of Adjectives.
A) scanner, simultaneous, injury
B) unclear, internal, enema
C) deflated, deep, plate
D) internal, radiolucent, radiopaque
E) inflated, deflated, lungs
87. Choose the sentence in the Passive Voice.
A) This improves the quality of the image.
B) The chest X-ray is the commonest diagnostic X-ray examination.
C) Radiography involves exposing a part of the body to a small dose of radiation.
D) It is easier to see abnormalities in air-filled lungs.
E) The patient is asked to stand sideways to the photographic plate with arms raised.
88. Complete the sentence.
The scanner … for monitoring the progress of malignant tumours diseases.
A) are used
B) will use
C) use
D) were used
E) will be used
89. Choose the correct question tag.
A) The scanner will be used for diagnosing bone disorders, will it?
B) The scanner will be used for diagnosing bone disorders, doesn’t it?
C) The scanner will be used for diagnosing bone disorders, don’t it?
D) The scanner will be used for diagnosing bone disorders, shan’t it?
E) The scanner will be used for diagnosing bone disorders, won’t it?
90. Choose the verb which forms noun form Without “-ion”.
A) penetrate
B) measure
C) administer
D) instruct
E) dilate
91. Choose the noun which Doesn’t have verb form.
A) help
B) check
C) measure
D) spread
E) enema
92. Choose the sentence with Modal Verb.
A) A technician who administers X-rays is a radiologist.
B) CT uses an X-ray source which rotates around the body to produce cross-sectional images.
C) The scanner will be used for locating tumours.
D) The scanner can transmit more data in less time.
E) Please, stand facing the board.
93. Choose the word with similar meaning “breathe in”.
A) intervene
B) invade
C) respond
D) exhale
E) inhale
94. Make up the sentence.
1) tissue
2) radiolucent
3) appears
4) on the image
5) lung
6) is
7) dark
8) and
A) 6,7,1,2,4,5,3,8
B) 6,8,7,5,4,3,2,1
C) 4,7,5,6,2,1,3,8
D) 1,5,2,6,8,3,7,4
E) 5,1,6,2,8,3,7,4
95. Choose the line of Nouns.
A) sound, foreign, area
B) satisfy, trimester, local
C) experience, recover, breathe
D) metallic, apply, comfortable
E) radiation, scanner, discomfort
96. Choose the sentence in the Passive Voice.
A) An ultrasound scan of the liver revealed reduction of metastases.
B) An ultrasound scan of the abdomen demonstrated a small right renal tumour.
C) Ultrasound examination uses high-frequency sound waves to view organs.
D) MRI is safer than X-rays because it doesn’t use radiation.
E) The ultrasound waves are generated and received by a hand-held device called a transducer.
97. Choose the correct question to the underlined part of sentence.
An ultrasound scan showed an intra-abdominal abscess.
A) What showed an intra-abdominal abscess?
B) What an ultrasound scan showed?
C) Why did an ultrasound scan show an intra-abdominal abscess?
D) What abscess did an ultrasound scan show?
E) What did an ultrasound scan show?
98. Choose the line of Adjectives.
A) hold, scanner, radiation
B) local, introduce, recovery
C) apply, trimester, breathe
D) comfortable, discomfort, provide
E) metallic, frequent, obese
99. Choose the line of words with Opposite meaning.
A) reveal–cover, comfortable–cosy
B) disease–illness, often–seldom
C) internal–external, forward–backward
D) comfort–discomfort, breathe in–inhale
E) demonstrate–show, recovery–remission
100. Fill in the gap with suitable word.
MRI is safer than X-rays because it doesn’t use ….
A) waves
B) scanner
C) experience
D) discomfort
E) radiation

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