1. Acute infection causes:

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2. The activation of caspases is likely to lead to

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3. Which of the following is the principal factor underlying localized edema in inflammation?

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4. Most common malignancy of GIT:

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5. Prostaglandins are synthesized from:

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6. In a 70 kg adult, the fasting blood sugar level is 180 mg/100m1. This is indicative of

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7. Haemophilia A is best treated by infusion of:

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8. A small foreign molecule that is not immunogenic by itself but can react with specific antibody is called a (an):

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9. All of the following are benign tumors of mesenchymal origin, except:

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10. All cells do not divide at the same rate. Events in which phase of the cell cycle determine when a cell is going to replicate?

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11. An abscess is:

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12. After obtaining an incisional biopsy, a negative report in the face of a clinically suspicious lesion means:

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13. Most common tumour of mandible in India is:

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14. Which type of necrosis listed below is the basic and most common type?

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15. Episodic generalized weakness is related to all except:

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16. Osteomalacia is caused by a:

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17. All of the following vascular changes are observed in acute inflammation, except -

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18. Hay fever and allergies to certain foods are examples of:

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19. Lymphomas principally involve which of the following:

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20. Tissue with white cheesy appearance seen in tuberculosis:

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