1. Hooding of eyes is seen in which fracture:

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2. Postoperative hypotension is usually due to the effect of:

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3. The most dangerous type of spread from apical abscess is, to

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4. Increased BP and falling pulse rate depicts:

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5. Which of the following foramen/location pairings are correct

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6. Most common means of fixation of mandibular and maxillary fractures is:

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7. Dehydration shows:

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8. Pupils in syncope appear:

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9. First Local Anaesthesia to be used clinically was

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10. L.a is deposited in inferior alveolar nerve block near

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11. A Hepatitis B immunized doctor gets a transcutaneous exposure (needle stick injury) from a known Hepatitis B carrier patient. What should be done:

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12. How much fluids are given to a patient postoperatively in 24 hours:

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13. Which of the following movements are indicated for extraction of upper lateral incisor?

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14. A patient requires periapical surgery related to both maxillary central incisors. What will be the local anesthesia blocks you will use?

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15. The commonly available most potent topical anaesthetic

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16. First clinical sign of lignocaine toxicity of CNS:

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17. Ptosis is caused by the lesions in:

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18. Medial dislocation of condyle in sub condylar fracture is due to action of:

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19. Anaesthetic agent indicated for use in setting of raised intracranial pressure:

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20. Advantages of root form implants over plate forms include

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