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KMU BLOCK & 2022
1. Which of the following is a primary
cartilaginous joint?
a. Joint between shaft of radius and ulna
b. Costo-chondral joint
Elbow joint
d. Wrist joint
e. Interphalangeal joint
2, During SGD session, students were discussing.
the features of joints. The facilitator asked the
type of joint between frontal and parietal bones
Of skull. Which of the following is this type of
joint?
a, Suture
b. Primary cartilaginous joint
©. Secondary cartilaginous joint
4d. Syndesmosis _e. Gomphosis
3, Patella is one of the bones in the knee region.
According to classification of joints, it belongs to
which of the following types of joint
a.longbone —_b. Irregular bone
c. Flat bone d. Sesamoid bone
e. Short bone
4. Which of the following joint is ellipsoid joint
a. Coracociavicular joint
b. Sternoclavicular joint
¢. Hip joint
d. Wrist joint
fe. Ankle joint
5. Nerve is covered by many layers. It's outermost
covering is,
a. Epimysium _b. Endomysium
.Epineurium — d. Perineurium
e. Endoneurium
6, Which of the following joint is immovable?
a, Fibrous joint
b. Synovial joint
€.Cartilaginous joint
d. Ball and Socket joint
e. Temporo mandible joint
7. Area of skin supplied by single segment of
spinal cord is?
a. Spinal ganglia
c. Dermatome
e. Sclerotome
b. Spinal nerve
d. Myotome
8, The plane which divides the body in upper and
lower parts is called
2. Median plane
. Horizontal plane
Frontal plane
d. Oblique plane
e. All ofthe above
9, Largest organ in human body is?
a. Large intestine b, Skin. Liver
d. Brain Lungs
10. Which connects muscle to the bone?
ailigament — b, Cartilage _c. Tendon
d. Fascia fe. Rephe
111. Which types of joints are freely movable?
2. Synovial joints
b. Cartilaginous joints
«Fibrous joints
d. alll of the above
e. None of the above
12. In mid flex elbow, movement of the forearm in
which palm of the hand is directed upward is
called
a.Flexion —_b, Supination
d.Extension _¢. Adduction
«.Pronation
13. Nails are pale and white in
a.Malaria b. Typhoid ¢. Anemia
d.Jaundice e. All of the above
14, The spherical structures found in medulla of
‘thymus called
a. Psammoma bosied
. Corpora arenaceahassalls corpuscles
Prostatic concretion
d. Hassals corpuscles
e. Lymphatic noduleTMM SUPER 6 1"" YEAR MBBS PAPERS
15. Where are the splenic sinuses?
a, White pulp —_b. Red pulp c. Cords of billroth,
d.Trabeculae _e. Septa
16. Where do T lymphocytes gain their
immunocompetence?
a.Thymus —_b. Thyroid. Spleen
d.Bonemarrow _e. Liver
17. The epithelium that lines all body openings on
the skin
a. Endothelium
b. Simple squamous epithelium
«Stratified squamous
4. Stratified columnar
e. Endothelium
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DISCUSSION
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18, The plasma membrane is:
a. Composed of two dark layers separated by
lighter zone
b. Consist of lipid trilayer
. Consist of glycocalyx on its internal surface
d. Does not permit movement of proteins through
it
€. Visible with light microscope as thin line
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19. Gap junctions
a. Area of low resistance for nerve stimulation
b, Exist only between epithelial cells
. Form part of classical junctional complex
d, Permits passage of large proteins from cell to cell
€. Present between epithelial cells and basement
membrane
20. The macula adherens is called
a. Desmosome b, Gap junctions
c.lonula adherence , Jonula occludens
e. Tight junctions
21. Which of the following is not made of a
framework of reticular fibers?
a.Bone marrow b. Lymph node _c. Spleen.
d. Thymus ¢. Palatine Tonsil
22. in dehydration the tissue is passed through
different grades of
a. Alcohol b. Formaldehyde
c. Hematoxylin d. Paraffin wax
e:xylol
23. The innermost tunic of the wall of the blood
vessel is
‘a, Adventitia . Endocardium
Internal elastic lamina. Intima
e. Media
24, internal elastic membrane (internal elastic
lamina) is seen as a wavy line in a slide of cross
section of some blood vessels under the
microscope. It is most conspicuous in which of the
following blood vessels?
a. Aorta b. Capillaries —_¢, Large veins
d. Muscular arteries e. Small veins
25. What is the connective tissue covering of an
ividual muscle fibres called?
a. Epimysium b. Perimysium
c.Endomysium —_d, Sarcolemma
. Sarcoplasm
26. The unmineralized organic portion of the
‘bone matrix that forms prior to the maturation of
bone tissue is called
a.Osteoclast —b.Osteon_c. Osteoid
d. Osteoblast _€. Osteocyte
27. Macrophages are derived from blood
‘monocytes. They have different names in different
tissues. In the connective tissue proper which cell
denotes a macrophage?
a, Dust cell b. Histiocyte
. Kupffer cells d. Langerhans cells
e. Microglia1 KMMU BLOCK A 2022
28. The most important region of the decidua for
the nourishment of the conceptus is the
PCB roeee
a.Frondosum —b. Capsularis _¢. Parietalis
d. Basalis e. Leave
29. During development, the notochordal
process:
a. Arises from involuting endodermal cells
b. Extends from the prechordal plate to the
primitive node
c.Is involved in the induction of the primitive gut
4. Becomes the appendicular skeleton
e. It regress completely
30. The wall of the chorionic sac is composed of:
a. Cytotrophoblast and syncytiotrophoblast
b. Two layers of trophoblast lined by
extraembryonic somatic mesoderm
¢. Trophoblast and exocoelomic membrane
d. Extraembryonic splanchnic mesoderm and both
layers of trophoblast
e, None of the above
31. Total length of pregnancy is considered to
bs after the onset of last normal menstrual
period.
a. 259 days or 37 weeks
b. 266 days or 38 weeks
€.273 days or 39 weeks
4.280 days or 40 weeks
e289 days or 41 weeks
32. Embryonic age can be estimated at an early
stage by counting the number of somites. 1st pair
of somites arises in the occipital region at
approximately
a18day —-b.20day 21 day
6.22day —_@, 19 day
33, 30 years old G3P2 at 24 weeks pregnancy with
history of previous two cesearean section
presented with per vaginal heavy painless
bleeding. On examination patient has feeble pulse
with hypotension and positive fetal heart sound.
‘Most probable diagnosis is?
a, Ectopic pregnancy
b. Abruptio placentae
«. Placenta previa
d. Miscarriage
¢. Threatened abortion
34. 26 years old para2 presented with history of 5
weeks amenorthoea and irregular p/v bleeding
and abdominal pain with positive pregnancy test.
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Ultrasonography reveals ectopic pregnancy. Most
common site in ectopic pregnancy?
2. Internal os of uterus
b. Mesentry
©. Ovary
d. Uterine tube
e. Vagina
35. The part of the sperm containing proteolytic
enzymes to digest the zona pellucida is the:
a. Corona b.Head —c.Acrosome
d.Cumulus —_e. Capacitor
36. Derivatives of Ectoderm, Mesoderm and
Endoderm are considered the foundation of
developmental Anatomy. Which one of the
following layers give rise to CVS including heart
muscles and Blood cells?
a. Intermediate mesoderm
». Paraxial mesoderm
. Somatic mesoderm
d. Splanchnic mesoderm
e. Surface ectoderm
37. A couple is trying to conceive a child. Following
intercourse, which of the following is responsible
for the prevention of polyspermy?
2, Resumption of first meiotic division
'b. Resumption of second meiotic division
. Capacitation
d. Zona reaction
€. The release of enzymes from the sperm
38, Cells that form the three primitive germ layers
are derived from which of the following?
a. Cytotrophoblast
b.Epiblast
c. Syncytiotrophoblast
d. Hypoblast
@. Yolk sac
39. Primitive streak begins to develop from which
of the following structures?
a, Caudal region of hypoblast
». Cranial region of hypoblast
. Caudal region of epiblast
4d. Cranial region of epiblast
e, Wall of amnion
40. A pregnant lady doctor who works in the
about the effects of i
baby. During which of the following time periods
is her baby most vulnerable to the teratogenic
effects of X-rays?TMIM SUPER 6 1" YEAR MBBS PAPERS
a, Fertilization to the end of first week
b. The second week of gestation
. The third through eighth weeks
4. The third month of fetal life
€. The third trimester of fetal life
41. Which of the following cells of the body exi
the cell cycle to enter a resting state known as GO?
a.Keratinocytes —_b. Zygote
c. Nerve cells. d. Liver cells:
e. Epithelial cells of the Gastrointestinal tract,
42. In which of the following phases of meiosis is
the ovulated mammalian secondary oocyte
arrested?
a, Prophase of meiosis!
b. Metaphase of meiosis |
c. Prophase of meiosis I!
4. Metaphase of meiosis I
e. Anaphase of meiosis |
43. Which of the following would be least likely to
bbe accepted as legal proof of paternity?
‘a, ABO blood type evidence
b. HLA type evidence
DNA sequence evidence
4d. All are equally likely to be accepted
e. None of the above
44. Which of the following is a microcytic anemia?
a, Iron deficiency anemia
b. B12 deficiency anemia
Sickle cell anemia
d. GEPD deficiency anemia
fe. None of the above
45. Majority of the erythropoietin is formed in?
a. Kidneys. buLiver
c. Bone marrow . Lungs
e. Yolk sac
46. A 20- year-old young patient comes to you
with lethargy. On examination: skin, conjunctivae
and nails are pale, His Hb levels are 7.0. Further
investigation of the blood film reveals large red
blood cells. What is your diagnosis?
a, Macrocytic anemia
b. Microcytic anemia
«.lron deficiency anemia
4. Polycythemia
9. Sickle cell anemia
aye
47. What is the fixed tissue macrophages of skin
called?
a. Kupffer cells
c. Alveolar cells,
e. Hepatocytes
‘48. What is the first line of defens
inflammation?
a, Mobile macrophages
. Neutrophils
c. Fixed tissue macrophages
d. Increased bone marrow production of the WEC's
e. Red blood cells,
. Dendritic cells
d. Histiocytes
49. Which of the following is true regarding
passive immunity?
a. Infusion of antibodies and active T-cells
b. Injection of antigen, Tetanus toxoid
d.BCG _ e. Spleen
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Topic Name Page
1 | Introduction
2 | Skeleton System
3 | Joints
4 | Muscle 5 0s
5 | Circulatory system 06
6 | Uymphatic System o7
7 | Nervous System 08
8 | Skin and Fascia 08
9)| Connective Tissue, 09
|_| Ligaments
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'50. Which of the following is most likely
responsible for the hyper polarization phase of the
action potential?
2, Closure of voltage gated Na+ channels
b. Closure of voltage gated Ci- channels
. Opening of voltage gated K+ channels
4d. Opening of voltage gated Na+ channels,
e, Slow closure of voltage gated K+ channels
51. Most of the cells are negatively charged on the
‘outer surface. This negative charge on the surface
of the cell
a. Carbohydrates
b. Cholesterol
c. Integral proteins
d. Peripheral proteins
e. Phospholipids
52. Which of the following enzymes are most
likely found in Peroxisomes?
a.Elastases —_b. Hydrolases
d.Oxidases —_e. Proteases
'53. Which one of the following is most likely an
‘example of Primary active transport?
2. Absorption of amino acid from intestine
b. Absorption of glucose from kidney tubules
. Movement of bicarbonate ions out of the cells
4d, Movement of calcium ions out of cell
e, Movement of water into the cell
54, A 36- year- old man presents to the emergency
department of hospital with a 2 week history of
iarrhea. He is admitted to the hospital for
dehydration. His stool specimen is positive for
parasitic eggs. Which type of white blood cells.
would have an elevated number?
a. B Lymphocytes,
b. Eosinophils
c. Monocytes
4d. Neutrophils
e. T Lymphocytes
'55. A young boy of 18 years from Gilgit Baltistan
applied to join Pakistan army. In the medical test
his routine laboratory investigation showed an
RBC count of 7 million per micro liter of blood.
What is most likely cause for his more than
normal RBC count?
a. Excess erythropoietin from a renal tumor
b. Iodine deficiency
«.lron overload,
4d. Physiological polycythemia
e. Polycythemia Vera
«. lipases
56. For a substance to be antigenic it must have a
molecular weight of?
a. Less than 4000
b. 4000 or greater
, 8000 or greater
d. 10000 oF greater
e. 12000 or greater
57. Which of the following cells most likely
become inactivated in the Acquired
immunodeficiency syndrome?
a. B Lymphocytes
Cytotoxic T cell
cHelper T cells,
d. Macrophages
e. Suppressor T cells
58. Hematopoiesis occurs at different sites at
different stages of pregnancy. Which of the
following is most likely the major site for RBCs
production in the middle trimester of pregnancy?
a.Bone marrow. —_b. Liver
c.lymphnodes —_d, Spleen
e. Yolk sac
59. Which of the following is most likely the
function of interleukin-1?
a. Activation of complement system
'b. Activation of macrophage system
¢. Chemotaxis of neutrophils
d. Destruction of bacteria
e. Growth and reproduction of lymphocytes
60. Which is most likely event after the antigen
presentation by an infected cell?
2. Activation of cytotoxic T-cell
. Generation of antibody
c. Increase in phagocytosis,
d. Increase of regulatory T-cell
€. Release of histamine by mast cell
61. The liquid portion of the blood with fibrinogen
and some of the clotting proteins removed is:
a.Plasma —b. Platelets _c. Plasma proteins
d.Formedelements e. Serum
62. Albumin, globulins and fibrinogen are
examples of
a. Formed elements,
c. Plasma proteins
e. Agranulocytes
b. Platelets
d. GranulocytesTMM SUPER 6 1"" YEAR MBBS PAPERS
63. Which of these leukocytes is an agranulocyte?
{a Basophil b. Eosinophil
c.Neutrophil _d. Lymphocyte
@. All of the above
64. Old, damaged or defective erythrocytes are
removed from the blood by
a. Eosinophils
b. Lymphocytes
. Macrophages
d. Monocytes
e. Neutrophils
65. Hematocrit is a measure of
4. The amount of hemoglobin in a given volume of
blood
b. The percentage of total blood volume composed
of erythrocytes.
«. The percentage of total blood volume composed
of leukocytes
d. The percentage of total blood volume composed
of thrambocytes
@. The percentage of erythrocytes divided by the
percentage of leukocytes
66. Cells in the red bone marrow that give rise to
all the formed elements of the blood are called
a. Fibrinogens
. Globulins
. Megakaryoblasts
4d. Proerythroblasts
e. Stem cells
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67. Pernicious anemia is an example of
a. Hypochromic anemia
. Nutritional anemia
¢. Hemorrhagic anemia
d. Hemolytic anemia
e. Polyeythemia
68. Anticlotting mechanisms include
a. Conversion of thrombin to protein C activator
b. ATIll inactivation of Villa
Inactivation of tPA
d. Inhibition of fibrinogen degradation products by
‘thrombin
e. TXA2, prostacyclin activity, the latter promoting.
vascular spasm and platelet aggregation, the
former the reverse
69. Immunoglobulins
a. Are produced in greatest quantities by activated
‘memory B cells
b. There ere five types of heavy chains
c.Fc portion mediates reactions initiated by
antibodies
d.J chains are found in IgA and |gE
e. Variable segments are only found on the heavy
chain
70. With respect to the clotting mechanism
8. Activated protein C inactivates Villa, Va and the
Inhibitor of tPA,
b. The intrinsic system is activated by tissue
‘thromboplastin
Cais required for the activation of Ix
d. Vis required for the full activation of Vil
e. Xilla stabilizes thrombin
71. Which of the following is an example of
counter-transport?
a. Sodium-Glucose pump
bb. Sodium-Petassium-Chloride pump
. Sodium-Potassium pump
d. Sodium-amino acid pump
e. Sodium-Chloride pump
172. ita carrier protein were to move both
hydrogen and chloride ions from the inside of a
cell to the extracellular fluid, and consume ATP in
the process, it would be considered
a. Symport system
b. Voltage gated ion channel
«. Facilitated diffusion system
d. Antiport system
e, Simple diffusionKMU BLOCK A 2022
73. Which of the following events restores the
‘membrane potential from the peak of the action
potential back down to the resting level?
a, Sodium fons move into the cell
b. Potassium ions move out of the cell
. Potassium ions move into the cell
d. Chloride ions move into the cell
€. Sodium ions move out of the cell
74, Repolarization:
‘a. Occurs at frst gradual then becomes fast
b. Results from closure of sodium gates and
opening of potassium gates
c.Itrepresented by the ascending limb of the spike
4. Is followed by appearance of response
e. Occurs due to Na-k pump
75. Polyneuropathy is a deficiency feature of
which vitamin?
a. Ascorbic acid
b. Cholecalciferol
. Pantothenic acid
d. Pyridoxine
e. Niacin
76. Consumption of large quantities of egg whites
in diet may result in deficiency of?
a. Thiamine b. Biotin
Riboflavin d. Pyridoxine
e. Niacin
77. A.60 years old male patient admitted in
‘medical ward due to neurological symptoms. Lab
findings revealed high homocysteine and
‘methylmalonyl-CoA in blood. Later on pernicious
anemia was diagnosed, It refers to dietary
deficiency of which one of the following
mins?
3. B-12
b. Biotin
. Cholecalciferol
d. Niacin
e. Pantothenic acid
78. A.13 year old with rough skin, persistent
diarrhea and dermatitis is brought to hospital
‘emergency ward. He is also suffering from
convulsions. He is suspected to have defici
which vitamin:
a. Niacin
b. Pantothenic acid
. Pyridoxine
d. Retinol
e. Thiamine
79. The most important coenzyme in amino acid
metabolism is:
a Cyanocobalamine
b.NAD
©. TPP
FHA
, Pyridoxal phosphate
80. Biochemical indication of vitamin B12
deficiency can be obtained by measuring the
urinary excretion of:
a. Pyruvic ai
b. Lactic acid
. Malic acid
d. Methylmalonic acid
e. Uronic acid
81. The specific binding of immunoglobulin
(antibody) with antigen is dependent upon
the. of light chains
a, Amino acids and proteins
b.Amino acids
. Amino acids number
d. Amino acids type
e. Amino acids sequence
82. The haemoglobinopathies, in which Glutamic
acid is replaced by valine is,
2. Alpha-thalassernia
bb. Beta-thalassemia
Iron deficiency anemias
d. Pernicious anemias
e. Sickle cell anemias
83. The rate limiting enzyme of heme synthesis
a, ALA dehydratase
b.ALA synthase
c.Ferrochelatase
4. Uroporphyrinogen decarboxylase
. Uroporphyrinogen Ili synthase
84. The precursors required for heme synthesis
a. Alanine and Acetyl CoA
bb Giycine and Succinyl CoA
«Proline and Succinyl CoA
d. Serine and Propinyl CoA.
e. Serine and Succinyl CoA
85. The sugar moiety present in RNA is:
a. Ribulose
. Arabinose
4. Deoxyribose
e. GlucoseTMM SUPER 6 1"" YEAR MBBS PAPERS
86. In B-form of DNA the number of base pairs per
360 degree turn of the helix is
2.10
bil
12
13
eid
87. Which nitrogenous base is not the structural
component of DNA
a. Thymine
b. Adenine
Uracil
4. Deoxyribose
e. Guanine
88. Mutarotation of a sugar can be best described
as
a, Interconversion of furanose and pyranose forms
b. Interconversion of dextrorotatory and
levorotatory forms
.Interconversion of aldose and ketose forms
d. Interconversion of D and L forms
e. Interconversion of straight and cyclic forms
89. The derived carbohydrate which is formed by
oxidation of glucose at carbon atom number 1 is:
a. Ascorbic acid
b. Glucaric acid
. Gluconie acid
d. Glucuronic acid
e. Glutamic acid
90. Resistance to penetration of bacteria from cell
to cell is the main function of which
slycosaminogiycans
a. Chondroitin Sulphate
b. Dermatan Sulphate
. Heparin Sulphate
4. Hyaluronic acié
e. Keratin Sulphate
91. Which one of the following NaCI solution is
isotonic to plasma?
40.1%
b.0.2%
5.0%
4.09%
9.0%
92. A polysaccharide which acts as plasma
expander?
a. Inulin
b. Dextran
c. Amylose
4. Glycogen
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€. Cellulose
93. The repeating unit in hyaluronic acid is:
2, Glucuronic acid and galactose
b. Glucuronic aci¢ and galactosamine
. Glucuronic acid and glucosamine
d. Glucuronic acid and N-acetyl glucosamine
. Glucuronic acid and N-acetyl galactosamine
94. In active transport through cell membrane:
a. Only energy is needed
b. Energy plus carrier is needed
. Only carrier is needed
d. Neither energy nor carrier is needed
e, None of the above
95. Which of the following immunoglobulins can
cross the placenta?
a.lem
bles
clea
di lee
ected.
96. A3 years old boy was brought to hospital by
his mother with the complaints of recurrent
infections, failure to grow, and weakness. On
examination the boy had anemia, abdominal
swelling and facial deformities. The parents of the
child were first cousins and there was a strong
family history of cousin marriages. He was
diagnosed as a case of beta thalassemia major.
Which type of hemoglobin is most prevalent in
blood of beta thalassemia major patient?
a. Gower Kb
bHbAL
c.Hb Ale
d.Hb AZ
e. Hb F
97. A butter pair (HA/A-) has a pk of 7.4. Ata
blood pH of 7.4, the concentration of HA
a. One-hundredth that of A
b. 10 times that of A
. One-tenth that of A
100 times that of A
fe. Equal to that of A
98. Proton pump inhibitors are a mainstay in the
treatment of peptic ulcer disease and inhibit
‘the gastric hydrogen ATPase. ATPases are in a
class of enzymes that catalyze the hydrolysis of a
energy bond in adenosine triphosphate (ATP)
to form adenosine diphosphate (ADP) and a free
phosphate ion. The hydrogen ATPase in the gastricKMU BLOCK A 2022
‘mucosal parietal cell utilizes this energy to
‘exchange one hydrogen ion from the cytoplasm
for one extracellular potassium ion. What type of
transport is this enzyme catalyzing?
a, Antiport coupled transport
b. Symport coupled transport
. Facilitated diffusion
4. Simple diffusion
e. Osmosis
99. A short length of DNA molecule has 80
thymine and 80 guanine bases. The total number
of nucleotide in the DNA fragment is:
a.40
b.80
©. 160
4.320
e640
100, The basic repeating units of a DNA molecule
a. Nucleosides
b. Nucleotides
.Nucleabases,
4. Amino acids
e. Histones
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101. The core purpose of conducting a research
project is to:
a. Isto have an audit
b. Start with predefined and clear-cut objectives
¢. To answer research questions
d. Define clear objectives
e. Both Aand C
1102. Which of the following statements best
describes the main concern for conducting Basic
Research?
2. Investigation of principles/reasons for
occurrence of process/phenomenon
». Solving practical problems of immediate nature
«. Solving basic issues of day to day life
d. Studying individual/specific cases without the
objective to generalize
. Trying how problematic things can be changed
1103. The Professional Behavior that medical
students are expected to develop during the
course of there education, both in the classroom
and in the community in which the educational
mission operates. Select the most appropriate
option for the given definition.
a, Attributes of professionalism
b. Immorality
Unprofessionalism
d. Unethical
e. Both Cand D
1104, Ina literature search the terms “AND” and
“OR” are called
a, Boolean operators,
b. Keywords
. Empirical measures
d. Database
e. Both Aand B
1105. “Fight or Flight response”
of following system
a. Somatic nervous system
». Central nervous system
c. Sympathetic division of autonomic nervous
system
d. Para sympathetic division of autonomic nervous
system
e. Hypothalamic pituitary axis
‘the responsibility
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106, A father scolds his son when hi hits his little
sister. The son stops hitting sister. This
change in the child's behavior i a result of:
3. Punishment
b. Negative reinforcement
«Positive reinforcement
4. Shaping
«Classical condoning
1107, Mutual prayer such as “only Allah granteth
the health” (Allah hi sehat deta hai) is an
Example of:
a.Belief
b. Value
¢. Norms
4, Social structure
e.Role
108. People with type A personality are more
vulnerable to:
a. Psychiatric disorders
b. Has the same incidence of heart disease as
general population
Increased incidence of eye disease
4, Increased incidence of heart disease
Has an increased incidence of ear disease
109, Which of the following is a stable
combination of ferric-hydroxide with low
‘molecular
weight (LMW) dextran?
a. Iron sorbitol
b. ron dextran
¢. Both a and b
4d. Elemental iron
e. Elemental zine
110. Regarding absorption of weak acidic drug
Which of the following is true?
a, Absorption of weak acidic drug is increased in an
acidic environment:
'b. Absorption of weak acidic drug is decreased in an
acidicenvironment
Absorption of weak acidic drug is increased in a
basic environment
4d. Absorption of weak acidic drug remains
unchanged in a basic environment
e. None of the above
111. Irreversible cell injury is characterized by?
a. Cell swelling
b. Cell membrane defects (mitochondrial
dysfunction and profound disturbance in
membrane function)
. Dispersion of ribosomes
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d. Lysosomal rupture
e. Nuclear chromatin clumping
112. Increased plasma levels of myocardial
Creatine Kinase (CK) represents?
2. Cell swelling in the cardiac muscle
bb. Decreased renal excretion of enzyme
Irreversible injury (cell death) of cardiac muscle
calls
d. Inflammatory changes in the cardiac muscle cells
, Normal cardiac muscle function
113, Decrease in hemoglobin concentration below
the normal value for the age, sex and for the given,
Individual is known as:
a. Trauma
b. Anemia
c.Thalassemia
d. Leukemia
e. Lymphoma
1114. Anemia caused by folate or cobalamin
deficiency is:
a. Hemolytic anemia
b. Megaloblastic anemia
« Sickie cell anemia
d.tron deficiency anemia
e, Thalassemia
1115. Which one of the following is not acquired
hemolytic anemia?
a. Infection
b. Mechanical trauma
«Sickle cell anemia
d. Microangiopathy
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116, Dark colored urine is found in:
a. Iron deficiency anemia
b. Intravascular hemolysis
. Megaloblastic anemia
4. Extravascular hemolysis yA WL)
. Gall bladder stones
117. A doctor advised a 40 year old woman to
have mammography each year. This advice Refers
to:
2. Primordial prevention
b. Primary prevention
. Secondary prevention
4d. Tertiary prevention
e. Health protection
prevention?
a, Primary prevention
b. Secondary prevention elo Team The Medico Mentor Wel
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4d. Primordial prevention ©
e. Quaternary prevention ot
119, What is blood borne disease? GUIDELINES GROUP FOR BATCH 28,
a, Disease that spreads by any defect in the blood
forming organs
b. Disease that spreads by any defect in the
constituents of blood
. Disease that spreads by contaminated blood or
blood products
d. Disease that spreads by any genetic defect in the
red blood cells,
e, Disease that spreads by deficiency of
micronutrients in blood
120, Importance of screening for the blood lies in
the
2, Positivity
b. Negativity
.No reaction
4. Precipitate formation,
e. Hemolysis
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