Mcq Subject: Medicine

The best preferred biochemical marker for MI

A. CPK MM

B. CPK MB

C. CPK BB

D. All of the above

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Which of the following is NOT the criteria to discharge a patient of dengue haemorrhagic fever?

A. Afebrile for 24 hours without antipyretics

B. Platelet count greater than 50,000 cells

C. Return of appetite

D. Atleast 24 hours since recovery from shock

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Vitamin K dependent factor is

A. II

B. III

C. IV

D. VI

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A 55-year-old male presents with renal failure. He gives a history of mild bone pains for the last 7 years. X-ray pelvis shows osteolytic lesions. Serum electrophoresis reveals a M spike. Peripheral blood evaluation showed rouleaux formation of RBCs with 35% plasma cells. Bone marrow examination showed a increase in plasma cells with aberrant antigen expression. The most likely diagnosis is:

A. Multiple myeloma

B. Monoclonal gammopathy with unknown significance

C. Smouldering myeloma

D. Plasma cell leukemia

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Nowadays, swine flu is in news, it is considered as

A. Pandemic

B. Epidemic

C. Endemic

D. Seasonal variation

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A man comes with aphasia. He is unable to name things and repetition is poor. However comprehension, fluency and understanding written words is unaffected. He is probably suffering from:

A. Anomic aphasia

B. Broca's aphasia

C. Transcoical sensory aphasia

D. Conduction aphasia

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All of the following statements about insulin Afreeza are true except

A. Inhalational preparation of insulin

B. Not a substitute of injectable insulin

C. Needs to be given in multiple doses

D. Used in combination with sho acting insulin

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A boy presented with a history of fever, headache and vomiting since 3 days and disorientation since I day. On examination, neck rigidity was positive. He also had 1 episode of generalized tonic clonic seizures (GTC) and then he became unconscious. CECT was found to be normal. CSF examination reveals a cell count of 300 cells/mm3 (polymorphs: 50-70%), protein 70 mg/dL, sugar 50 mg/dL (blood: 95 mg/dL). Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis?

A. Pyogenic meningitis

B. Tubercular meningitis

C. Herpes encephalitis

D. Cerebral malaria

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Which of the following has intracellular receptor –

A. Glucagon

B. Insulin

C. Epinephrine

D. Thyroxine

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Thirty-eight children consumed eatables procured from a single source at a picnic party. Twenty children developed abdominal cramps followed by vomiting and watery diarrhea 6-10 hours after the party. The most likely etiology for the outbreak is:

A. Rotavirus infection

B. Enterotoxigenic E.coli infection

C. Staphylococcal toxin

D. Clostridium perfringens infection

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