Online Test Series 38

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A study began in 1970 with a group of 5000 adults in Delhi who were asked about their alcohol consumption. The occurrence of cancer was studied in this group between 1990-1995. This is an example of :

1. Case-control study
2. Concurrent cohort study
3. Cross-sectional study
4. Retrospective cohort study 
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In which of the following conditions, postmortem caloricity is seen?

1. Cyanide poisoning
2. Massive haemorrhage
3. Corrosive poisoning
4. Septicemia 
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In a case of Dysgerminoma of ovary one of the following tumor markers is likely to be raised.

1. Serum alphafetoprotein
2. Serum inhibin
3. Serum HCG
4. Serum lactate dehydrogenase 
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Most common nerve injured in supracondylar fracture humerus?

1. Anterior interosseous nerve
2. Radial
3. Median
4. Ulnar 
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Deep blue colour of hypostasis is seen in death due to poisoning by

1. Potassium cyanide
2. Aniline dyes
3. Carbon monoxide
4. Phosphorus 
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Contre—coup injuries are seen in :

1. Diazepam
2. Brain
3. Flumazenil
4. Ethyl alcohol 
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A 25 year old person sustained injury in right eye. He developed right comeal opacity following the injury. Left eye was already having poor vision. Corneoplasty of right eye was done and vision was restored. Medicolegally such injury is labelled as :

1. Simple
2. Grievous
3. Dangerous
4. Serious 
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Which of the following statements is not true regarding sulfonamides:

1. Crystalluria can occur with sulfonamide administration
2. Sulfonamide administration to Newborn may cause Kernicterus
3. Sulfasalazine is absorbed well from GIT
4. Sulfonamides are of value in treatment of infections due to Norcardia species 
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A post operative patient developed septicemia and was empirically started on combination chemotherapy by a new resident doctor. However, when the patient did not respond even after 10 days of antibiotics treatment, the review of the charts was done. It was found that the resident doctor had started the combination of antibiotics which was mutually antagonistic in action. Which one of the following is the most likely
combination that was given?

1. Vancomycin and Amikacin
2. Cephalexin and Gentamicin
3. Ciprofloxacin and Piperacillin
4. Ampicillin and Chloramphenicol 
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Which of the following statements is not true about Tacrolimus?

1. lt is indicated for the prophylaxis of organ transplant rejection
2. Glucose intolerance is a well Recognized side effect
3. It is macrolide Antibiotic
4. It can be safely administered with any Nephrotoxic drug 
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Which of the following fluoroquinolones does not require dose adjustment in a patient with creatinine clearance of < 50mg/min?

1. Ciprofloxacin
2. Lomefloxacin
3. Trovafloxacin
4. Sparfloxacin 
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A 34-year old rickshaw puller has been using heroin for the past ten years. One evening his family members found him unconscious. He was brought to the casualty. On examination he had tachycardia, shallow breathing, constricted pupils. His blood pressure was 100/70 mm of Hg. He had brisk bilateral deep tendon reflexes. The planter reflexes were flexor on both sides. Which of the following is the best treatment for him?

1. Buprenorphine
2. Naloxone
3. Flumazenil
4. Methadone 
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The protective effects of breast milk are known to be associated with:

1. Lysozyme
2. IgA antibodies
3. Mast cells
4. IgM antibodies 
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BAL is useful in treating poisoning due to all except?

1. Lead
2. Cadmium
3. Organic mercury
4. Arsenic 
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The cephalic index of Indian population is between:

1. 70-75
2. 75-80
3. 80-85
4. 85-90 
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Disputed maternity can be solved by using the following tests except?

1. Blood grouping
2. HLA typing
3. Preciptin test
4. DNA fingerprinting 
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Morphine can be used in all the following conditions except:

1. Hypothyroidism
2. Head injury
3. Asthma
4. Diabetes 
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Orthotolidine test is used for detecting:

1. Nitrites
2. Nitrates
3. Chlorine
4. Ammonia 
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Which of the following is the most reliable method for estimating blood alcohol level?

1. Gas liquid chromatography
2. Thin layer chromatography
3. Breath alcohol anaylzer
4. Cavett’s test 
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Which of the following action is ascribed to delta type of opioid receptors?

1. Supraspinal analgesis
2. Respiratory depression
3. Reduced intestinal motility
4. Euphoria 
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A convict whose family or relations were not known and no biological sample was available with jail authorities, escaped from the jail. A dead body resembling the convict was found in nearby forest. but due to mutilation of face, identity could not be established. The positive identity that he is the same convict who escaped from jail can be established by

1. Blood Grouping
2. DNA Profile
3. Anthropometry
4. HLA typing 
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A person was brought by police from the railway platform. He is talking irrelevant. He is having dry mouth with hot skin, dilated pupils, staggering gait and slurred speech. The most probable diagnosis is:

1. Carbamates poisoning
2. Organophosphorous poisoning
3. Alcohol intoxication
4. Dhatura poisoning 
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Which of the following Antimicrobials has Antipseudomonal action:

1. Cefoperazone
2. Ceforanide
3. Cefopodoxime proxetil
4. Cefotetan 
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Clinically significant drug interaction occurs between pyridoxine and all the following drugs except?

1. Cyclosporine
2. Isoniazid
3. Hydralazine
4. Levodopa 
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All of the following are hormonal agents used against breast cancer except?

1. Letrozole
2. Exemestane
3. Tamoxifen
4. Taxol 
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A middle aged man presents with paraesthesia of hand and feet. Examination reveals presence of ‘Mees’ lines in the nails and rain drop pigmentation in the hands; The most likely causative toxin for the above mentioned symptoms is :

1. Arsenic
2. Mercury
3. Lead
4. Thallium 
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Patients suffering from multidrug resistant tuberculosis can be treated with all the following drugs except:

1. Tobramycin
2. Ciprofloxacin
3. Amikacin
4. Clarithromycin 
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A 39 year old Carpenter has taken two bottles of liquor from the local shop. After about and hour, he develops confusion, vomiting and blurring of vision. He has been brought to the emergency department. He should be given

1. Flumazelnil
2. Naloxone
3. Diazepam
4. Ethyl alcohol 
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A 30 year old pregnant woman developes tuberculosis. Which of the following antitubercular drugs should not be used:

1. Rifampicin
2. INH
3. Streptomycin
4. Ethambutol 
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Hydrogen peroxide is used in all of the following chemical tests for blood except:

1. Orthotolidine test
2. Benzidine test
3. Phenophthalein test
4. Teichmann’s test