1. All of the following are possible causes of tetany, except: Hyperventilation Hypoparathyroidism Rickets (Vitamin D deficiency) Hypertension 2. Which of the following skin growths closely resembles squamous cell Seborrheic keratosis Dermatofibromas Keratoacanthoma Acrochordon 3. All of the following are clinical features of hyperthyroidism, except: Tachycardia Heat intolerance Tremor Weight gain 4. Juvenile diabetes is called: Type III Type IV Type I Type II 5. Lymphomas principally involve which of the following: Lymph nodes Spleen Bone marrow All of the above 6. Apoptosis is suggestive of: Epithelial dysplasia Neoangiogenesis Liquefaction degeneration Coagulation necrosis 7. If monocytes are increased in tuberculosis, following diseases will show their increased sarcoidosis, typhoid and then which of the number Hodgkin’s lymphoma SABE Hairy cell leukemia Parasitic infection 8. Eosinophils are characteristically seen in which of the following conditions? Fungal infections Parasitic infestations Bacterial infections Viral infections 9. Chronic inflammation characterised by: Granuloma neutrophil migration Vascular stasis Granulation tissue 10. The activation of caspases is likely to lead to G1 to S phase of cell cycle Blood coagulation Apoptotic cell death Mitotic cell division 11. Diabetes mellitus type 2 is associated with all of the following characteristics, except: Autoimmune origin Associated with obesity Normal or increased insulin synthesis Onset in adulthood 12. After obtaining an incisional biopsy, a negative report in the face of a clinically suspicious lesion means: Patient can be assured of no malignancy at this time Patient should undergo yearly observation of the area Observe patient for one month Second biopsy should be taken 13. Kidney stones (renal calculi) are a common complication in a patient with which disorder listed below? Hyperparathyroidism Diabetes mellitus Hypopituitarism Hyperthyroidism 14. All of the following are characteristic of an exudate, except: Cell-rich Protein-rich Glucose-poor Low specific gravity 15. Mural thrombi are seen in: Heart chamber Coronary artery Heart surface Cerebral artery 16. Caseating granuloma is commonly seen in Amoebiasis Viral infections Tuberculosis Typhoid 17. Which one of the following can be used in the management of hemophilic patient Palmitoic acid Tranexamic acid Acetic acid Ascorbic acid 18. Malignant tumour that shows periosteal reaction: Ewing’s sarcoma Osteoclastoma Garre’s osteomyelitis Osteosarcoma 19. Prothrombin Time increased in: Factor V deficiency RBC dyscrasias Platelet disorders Haemophilia A 20. Sickle cell anaemia is caused due to: Substitution of valine by ketoglutarate Substitution of valine by glutamic acid Substitution of ketoglutarate by valine Substitution of glutamic acid by valine Loading … Question 1 of 20