AIPPG Paper 2002 (Part 2 of 25)

Sterilizing agents include

  1. Cyclohexidene

  2. Ethelyne oxide

  3. Diethyl ether

  4. Gallamine

  • A patient presenting with a fasting blood sugar of 180 and post prandial sugar of 260. The management in his case include

    1. Glibenclamide

    2. Diet therapy + exercise

    3. Diet therapy + exercise + metphormin

    4. Insulin

    5. Chlorpropamide

  • IgE is secreted by

    1. Mast cells

    2. Eosinophils

    3. Plasma cells

    4. Basophils

    5. Neutrophils

  • Classical complement pathway is activated by

    1. IgG

    2. IgA

    3. IgM

    4. IgE

    5. IgD

  • 3rd nerve palsy is caused by

    1. Posterior communicating artery aneurysm

    2. Mid brain infarct

    3. Lateral medullary lesions

    4. Pons infarct

    5. Cerebellar tumors

  • Bilateral enlarged kidneys are seen in

    1. Chronic glomerulonephritis

    2. Pyelonephritis

    3. Benign nephrosclerosis

    4. Polycystic kidneys

    5. Amylodosis

  • Trophic ulcers are caused by

    1. Leprosy

    2. Deep vien thrombosis

    3. Burgers disease

    4. Secondary syphilis

  • Burgers disease is associated with

    1. Smoking

    2. Poor nutrition

    3. Alcoholic

    4. Prolonged standing

    5. Superficial thrombophlebitis

  • Hormones secreted by adrenal medulla are

    1. Glucagon

    2. Epinephrine

    3. Cortisol

    4. Insulin

    5. Thyroxine

  • Hemithorax opacity with contralateral shift of mediastinum is

    1. Massive pleural effusion

    2. Consolidation

    3. Collapse of lung

    4. Large mass

    5. Pneumothorax