• 1. Question
All of the following can cause osteoporosis, except:
• 1. Hyperparathyroidism
• 2. Fluorosis
• 3. Steroid use
• 4. Thyrotoxicosis
• 2. Question
The following tests are used to check the efficiency of pasteurization of milk except:
• 1. Standard plate count
• 2. Phosphatase test
• 3. Coliform count
• 4. Methylene blue reduction test
• 3. Question
The recommended daily energy intake for an adult woman with heavy work is:
• 1. 1800
• 2. 2100
• 3. 2900
• 4. 2300
• 4. Question
All of the following methods are antilarval measures except:
• 1. Paris green
• 2. Intermittent irrigation
• 3. Gambusia affinis
• 4. Malathion
• 5. Question
Inverse agonist of benzodiazepine receptor is:
• 1. Phenobarbitone
• 2. Beta-carboline
• 3. Flumazenil
• 4. Gabapentin
• 6. Question
All of the following are topically used sulphonamides except:
• 1. Sulphadiazine
• 2. Sulphacetamide
• 3. Mafenide
• 4. Silver sulphadiazine
• 7. Question
All of the following are hallucinogens, except:
• 1. Phencyclidine
• 2. LSD
• 3. Mescaline
• 4. Methylphenidate
• 8. Question
Pancreatitis, pituitary tumor and phaeochrornocytoma may be associated with:
• 1. Follicular carcinoma of thyroid
• 2. Papillary carcinoma of thyroid
• 3. Anaplastic carcinoma of thyroid
• 4. Medullary carinoma of thyroid
• 9. Question
Viruses can be isolated from clinical samples by cultivation in the following except:
• 1. Embryonated eggs
• 2. Tissue culture
• 3. Animals
• 4. Chemically defined media
• 10. Question
An army jawan posted in a remote forest area had fever and headache. His fever was 104°F and pulse was 70 per min. He had an erythematous lesion of about 1 cm on the leg surrounded by small vesicles, along with generalized lymphadenopathy at the time of presentation to the referral hospital. His blood sample was collected to perform serology for the diagnosis of Rickettsial disease. Which one of the following results in Weil felix reaction will be diagnostic in this clinical setting:
• 1. High OX-2
• 2. High OX-l9
• 3. High OX-19 and OX-2
• 4. High OX-K
• 11. Question
Which one of the following statements is true regarding Chlamydia pneumoniae:
• 1. Mode of transmission is by the airborne bird excreta
• 2. Fifteen serovars have been identified as human pathogens
• 3. The group specific antigen is responsible for the production of complement fixing antibodies
• 4. The Cytoplasmic inclusions present in the sputum specimen are rich in glycogen
• 12. Question
In familial Mediterranean fever, the gene encoding the following protein undergoes mutation:
• 1. Atrial natriuretic factor
• 2. Pyrin
• 3. Immunoglobulin light chain
• 4. Perforin
• 13. Question
Which type of Amyloidosis is caused by mutation of the transthyretin protein?
• 1. Familial amyloidotic polyneuropathy
• 2. Dialysis associated amyloidosis
• 3. Familial Mediterranean fever
• 4. Prion protein associated amyloidosis
• 14. Question
One of the following stains is specific for Amyloid?
• 1. Alizarin red
• 2. Periodic Acid schif (PAS)
• 3. Congo red
• 4. Von—Kossa
• 15. Question
Heme is converted to bilirubin mainly in:
• 1. Kidney
• 2. Liver
• 3. Spleen
• 4. Bone marrow