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The articular cartilage is characterized by all of the following features except :
1. It has a rich nerve supply
2. It is devoid of perichondrium
3. It is avascular
4. It lacks the capacity to regenerate
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All of the following are catagorised as secondary lymphoid organs except
1. Spleen
2. Thymus
3. Lymph nodes
4. Subepithelial collections of lymphocytes
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The movement at the following joint permits a person to look towards the right or left :
1. Atlanto-occipital joint
2. Atlanto-axial joint
3. C2-C3 joint
4. C3-C4 joint
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Which of following is the feature of Y chromosome?
1. Submetacentric
2. Acrocentric
3. Telocentric
4. Metacentric
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The intricately and prodigiously looped system of veins and arteries that lie on the surface of the epididymis is known as :
1. Choroid plexus
2. Pampiniform plexus
3. Tuberal plexus
4. Pectiniform septum
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Infection / inflammation of all of the following causes, enlarged superficial inguinal lymph nodes except :
1. Inferior part of anal canal
2. Big toe
3. Penile urethra
4. Isthmus of uterine tube
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The first costo-chondral joint is a :
1. Synovial joint
2. Fibrous joint
3. Syndesmosis
4. Synchondrosis
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While exposing the kidney from behind, all of the following nerves are liable to injury except:
1. Lateral cutaneous nerve of thigh
2. Subcostal nerve
3. Ilioinguinal nerve
4. Iliohypogastric nerve
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Vitamin B12 deficiency can give rise to all of the following, except:
1. Myopathy
2. Optic atrophy
3. Peripheral neuropathy
4. Myelopathy
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An inhaled foreign body is likely to lodge in the right lung due to all of the following features except:
1. Right principal bronchus is more vertical than the left bronchus
2. Right inferior lobar bronchus is in continuation with the principal bronchus
3. Right lung is shorter and wider than left lung
4. Tracheal bifurcation directs the foreign body to the right lung
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Which one of the following is not source of manager’s power:
1. Reward
2. Efferent
3. Coercive
4. Legitimate
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EEG is usually abnormal in all of the following, except:
1. Locked — in state
2. Creutzfeldt — Jakob disease
3. Subacute sclerosing panencephalitis
4. Hepatic encephalopathy
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All of the following are true about manifestations of vitamin E deficiency, except:
1. Cerebellar ataxia
2. Autonomic dysfunction
3. Hemolytic anemia
4. Posterior column abnormalities
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After radical mastectomy there was injury to the long thoracic nerve. The integrity of the nerve can be tested at the bedside by asking the patient to :
1. Touch the opposite shoulder
2. Raise the arm above the head on the affected side
3. Shrug the shoulders
4. Lift a heavy object from the ground
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All of the following are neurologic channelopathies except:
1. Hypokalemic periodic paralysis
2. Familial hemiplegic migraine
3. Episodic ataxia type 1
4. Spinocerebellar ataxia 1