Online Test Series 44

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WHO defines adolescent age between:

1. 9-14 years of age
2. 10-19 years of age
3. 10-14 years of age
4. 10-25 years of age 
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The information technology has revolutionized the world of medical sciences. In which year the Information Technology Act was passed by the Government of India?

1. 2001
2. 2003
3. 1998
4. 2000 
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Transplantation of Human Organs Act was passed by Government of India in:

1. 1996
2. 1993
3. 1998
4. 1994 
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Cellular and flagellar movement is carried out by all of the following except:

1. Actin
2. Intermediate filaments
3. Tubulin
4. Myosin 
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Under the WHO ‘Vision 2020‘ programme. the ‘SAFE‘ strategy is adopted for which of the following diseases?

1. Diabetic retinopathy
2. Glaucoma
3. Onchocerciasis
4. Trachoma 
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The chances of having an unaffected baby, when both parents have achondroplasia, are:

1. 25%
2. 0%
3. 100%
4. 50% 
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A 45 year old male with a history of alcohol dependence presents with confusion, nystagmus and ataxia. Examination reveals 6th cranial nerve weakness. He is most likely to be suffering from:

1. De Clerambault syndrome
2. Korsakoff’s psychosis
3. Wernicke encephalopathy
4. Delirium tremens 
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The membrane protein, clathrin is involved in:

1. Cell shape
2. Cell motility
3. Receptor-mediated endocytosis
4. Exocytosis 
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Which one of the following is not a feature of liver histology in Non cirrhotic portal fibrosis (NCPF)?

1. Non specific inflammatory cell infiltrates in the portal tracts
2. Bridging fibrosis
3. Fibrosis in and around the portal tracts
4. Thrombosis of the medium and small portal vein branches 
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Which one of the following diseases characteristically causes fatty change in liver?

1. Hepatitis B virus infection
2. Wilson’s disease
3. Chronic alcoholism
4. Hepatitis C virus infection 
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Differential expression of same gene depending on parent of origin is referred to as:

1. Mosaicism
2. Genomic imprinting
3. Nonpenetrance
4. Anticipation 
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A 40 year old male with history of daily alcohol consumption for the last 7 years, is brought to the hospital emergency room with acute onsent of seeing snakes all around him in the room, not recognizing family members, violent behavior and tremulousness for a few hours. There is history of his having missed the alcohol drink for 2 days. Examination reveals increased blood pressure, tremors, increased psychomotor activity, fearful affect, hallucinatory behaviour, disorientation, impaired judgement and insight. He is most likely to be suffering from:

1. Delirium tremens
2. Wernicke encephalopathy
3. Alcoholic hallucinosis
4. Korsakoff’ s psychosis 
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The best indicator for monitoring the impact of Iodine Deficiency Disorders control programme is:

1. Neonatal Hypothyroidism
2. Idoine level is soil
3. Urinary iodine levels among pregnant women
4. Prevalence of goiter among school children 
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Which of the following is a cause of reversible dementia?

1. Picks disease
2. Creutzfeldt — Jakob disease
3. Subacute combined degeneration
4. Alzheimers disease 
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Total cholesterol level = a + b (calorie intake) + c (physical activity) + d (body mass index); is an example of:

1. Simple curvilinear regression
2. Simple linear regression
3. Multiple linear regression
4. Multiple logistic regression