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Q1007. The term recrudescence in malaria refers to

A.Same as relapse in P. vivax and p. ovale malaria
B.Resistance to antimalarial drugs
C.Recurrence of sexual parasitemia after completion of treatment
D.Reinfection with the same species

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2009
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Q1013. The characteristic burnt odour is caused by toxin of

A.Cannabis
B.Tobacco
C.Strychnine
D.Chloral hydrate

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Q1019. Immune thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP) is a complication observed with which of the following vaccines?

A.MMR
B.HiB conjugate polysaccharide vaccine
C.Typhoid Vi polysaccharide vaccine
D.Influenza vaccine

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Q1020. Immune thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP) is a complication observed with which of the following vaccines?

A.MMR
B.HiB conjugate polysaccharide vaccine
C.Typhoid Vi polysaccharide vaccine
D.Influenza vaccine

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Q1034. All of the following can cause epidemic in post-disaster period except

A.Leishmaniasis
B.Leptospirosis
C.Rickettsiosis
D.Acute respiratory infections

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Q1041. Which organismal infection is highly virulent and may cause corneal ulcer perforation within 48 hours?

A.Herpes simplex
B.Pseudomonas
C.Staphylococci
D.Aspergillus

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Q1072. One of the following drugs is used in acute bacterial meningitis

A.Erythromycin
B.Sulfamethoxazole
C.Ceftriaxone
D.Streptomycin

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Q1134. Microscopic view of fluorescent green RBCs on a dark background …. Mechanism by which image is viewed?

A.By cathode ray tube
B.By dark field/phase condenser
C.Dichroic mirror
D.Phase plate

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Q1151. Reverse transcriptase virus

A.Hep.A
B.Hep.B
C.Hep.C
D.Hep.E

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Q1163. Absent microvilli?

A.Pct
B.Duodenum
C.CT
D.Gall bladder

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Q1168. the q 60 yr old female with blood stained nipple discharge with + ve family h/o breast ca NEXT investigation after clinical assessment?

A.MRI
B.Ductography
C.Cytology of discharge
D.Sono mammogram

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Q1204. Which of the following is a editing techniques?

A.CRISPR / cas9
B.Genome vide association studies (GWAS)
C.Scanning Force Microscopy (SFM)
D.Genexpert

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Q1205. Role of acetone free methyl alcohal in leishman stain is:

A.Fixes the cells to side
B.Stains the cells
C.Disrupts the membrane
D.Preserves the cell in their normal metabolic state

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Q1218. Fluid management of burns patient who sustained burns 8 hours ago came to the hospital?

A.4 mg / kg % burns surface area -1st half in 8 hours & half remaining 16 hours
B.5 ml / kg % burns surface area
C.4 ml / kg % burns surface area in next 16 hrs
D.4 ml / kg % burns surface area in next 24 hrs

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Q1290. 40-year-old man sustains a head injury involving the left temporal region following a road traffic accident. After regaining consciousness, he speaks fluently but his speech is irrelevant and meaningless. He is unable to comprehend spoken language. Which cortical area is most likely affected?

A.Broca’s area
B.Wernicke’s area
C.Primary auditory cortex
D.Arcuate fasiculus

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Q1318. of life. Laboratory investigations reveal severe hyperammonemia, low citrulline levels, elevated plasma glutamine, and normal orotic acid levels in urine. There is no evidence of metabolic acidosis or hypoglycemia. What is the most likely diagnosis?

A.Hyperammonemic encephalopathy
B.Type II hyperammonemia
C.Type I hyperammonemia
D.Encephalopathy

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Q1327. A 7-year-old child presents with a rapidly enlarging jaw mass. The lymphoma is known to have a strong association with Epstein–Barr virus infection. Which of the following chromosomal translocations is most characteristic of this condition?

A.t(14;18)
B.t(11;14)
C.t(8;14)
D.t(9;22)

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Q1350. The primary mechanism of action of botulinum toxin is?

A.Irreversible inhibition of acetylcholinesterase
B.Blockade of postsynaptic nicotinic receptors
C.Inhibition of release of acetylcholine from presynaptic nerve terminals
D.Competitive antagonism at muscarinic receptors

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Q1352. vomiting, or vaginal discharge. Her vitals are stable, and there is no history of recent antibiotic use or urinary tract abnormalities. Empirical therapy is being considered. Which of the following drugs should NOT be preferred as first-line empirical treatment in this case?

A.Nitrofurantoin
B.Cotrimoxazole
C.Ciprofloxacin
D.Fosfomycin

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Q1355. confused, febrile (39.5°C), with a positive Kernig’s sign and neck rigidity. On CSF analysis show low glucose. Fundoscopy shows no papilledema. The physician decides to start empirical antibiotics immediately. Which of the following is the most appropriate empirical therapy?

A.Meropenem alone
B.Ceftriaxone + Vancomycin
C.Vancomycin alone
D.Clindamycin

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