Mcq Subject: Gynaecology & Obstetrics
Cause of secondary dysmenorrhea in a young female:a) Tuberculosisb) Adenomyosisc) CINd) Endometriosise) Subserous fibroid
A. acd
B. bde
C. abd
D. ade
View DescriptionTrue about klinefelter syndrome :
A. XXY
B. XO
C. testes absent
D. Female hypogonadism
View DescriptionRegarding adenocarcinoma in situ, all are true, except:
A. Invasive cancer cannot be ruled out without diagnostic excisional procedures
B. Hysterectomy is preferred for women who have completed childbearing
C. Frequently extends into the endocervical canal
D. Negative margins on excised specimen ensures complete resection of the disease.
View DescriptionIn this normal menstrual cycle graph, the mark ‘X’ represents levels of which hormone?
A. LH
B. FSH
C. Estrogen
D. Progesterone
View DescriptionA women has had 2 previous anencephalic babies, risk of having a third one is:
A. 0%
B. 10%
C. 25%
D. 50%
View DescriptionA broad flat pelvis is characteristic of :
A. Gynaecoid type
B. Android type
C. Anthropoid type
D. Platypelloid type
View Description25 year old woman undergoes pap smear at screening camp for cervical cancer. Her test report comes out to be inadequate cervical cytology. What is the appropriate follow up for the patient
A. Refer for colposcopy
B. Repeat cervical cytology in 3 months
C. Repeat cervical cytology in 6 months
D. Repeat cervical cytology in 3 years
View DescriptionA35yr Ad primigromida conceieved after IVFcycles attends ANC checkup with 38week POG Her obstetric details reveals DCDA twins with 1st twin as breads Onexamination BP 140/90 multy on two occasions with proteinuria + 1 How do you manage
A. watch for BP and terminate when BP gets elevated
B. Watch for BP and induce on the EDD
C. Immediate C section
D. hnduction of labour
View DescriptionThe fetus (which is paly foreign to the mother) is not rejected by mother due to :
A. Immunosuppressive effect of placental hormones
B. Absence of HLA molecules in villous trophoblast
C. Production of blocking Antibody
D. All of the above
View DescriptionMaximum HIV transmission risk to fetus is during-
A. In utero
B. During breast feeding
C. During child birth by vaginal delivery
D. During child birth by cesarean section
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