Mcq Subject: Pediatrics

Opsoclonus is associated with –

A. Neuroblastoma

B. Nephroblastoma

C. Retinoblastoma

D. Hypernephroma

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Obstruction in pulmonary stenosis may occur at the following sites ___________

A. Supravalvular

B. Valvular

C. Subvalvular

D. All of the above

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Deficit in weight for height in a 3 years old child indicates –

A. Acute malnutrition

B. Chronic malnutrition

C. Concomittant acute and chronic

D. Under weight

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Treatment of rolandic epilepsy is:

A. Phenytoin

B. Lamotrigine

C. Carbamazepine

D. ACTH

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An affected male infant born to normal parents could be an example of all of the following, except –

A. An Autosomal dominant disorder

B. An Autosomal recessive disorder

C. A polygenic disorder

D. A veically transmitted disorder

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According to PALS 2010, all are components of initial impression of child except:

A. Consciousness

B. Colour

C. Airway

D. Breathing

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All of the following are associated with proximal muscle weakness except –

A. Spinomuscular atrophy

B. Duchenis muscular dystrophy

C. Polymyositis

D. Myotonic dystrophy

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The most common symptom of AIDS in an infant is

A. Gastrointestinal infection

B. Persistent cough

C. Failure to thrive

D. Lymphadenopathy

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Which of the following is a cyanotic hea disease:

A. PDA

B. VSD

C. TOF

D. ASD

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Best index for chronic malnutrition is: September 2010

A. Height for age

B. Weight for age

C. Weight for height

D. All of the above

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