Mcq Subject: Psychiatry
All of the following are formal thought disorder EXCEPT:
A. Schizophrenia
B. Delusion
C. Loosening of association
D. Mania
View DescriptionA 32-year-old female is brought by his family with history of gradual onset of suspiciousness, muttering and smiling without clear reason, decreased socialization, and violent outbursts. Mental status examination revealed a blunt affect, thought insertion, impaired judgement and insight. The most likely diagnosis would be:
A. Delusional disorder
B. Depression
C. Schizophrenia
D. Anxiety disorder
View DescriptionA 41 y/o male presents with complaints of inability to achieve proper erections during sexual intercourse. He repos that there were no abnormalities till last month, when on one occasion he tried having sex with wife while he was drunk. He was not able to achieve a proper erection at that time and since than, on four other occasions , he was not able to have an erection during attempted sex. He repos that his morning erections are fine and erection during masturbation was also normal. He is a diabetic, and the blood repos show, FBS-103 mg/dl, HbA1C- 6.6. His BP was 138/88 mm Hg What is the likely cause of erection disturbances?
A. Anxiety
B. Diabetes
C. Alcohol
D. Hypeension
View DescriptionWhich of the following is FALSE about SOMATIZATION Syndrome –
A. Involves 2 sexual disturbance Symptoms
B. Two GI symptoms
C. Four pain symptoms
D. Multiple recurrent symptoms
View DescriptionA 41 year old woman presented with a history of aches and pains all over the body and generalized weakness for four years. She cannot sleep because of the illness and has lost her appetite as well. She has a lack of interest in work and doesn’t like to meet friends and relatives. She denies feelings of sadness. Her most likely diagnosis is –
A. Somatoform pain disorder
B. Major depression
C. Somatization disorder
D. Dissociative
View DescriptionA 67 year old lady is brought in by her 6 children saying that she has gone senile. Six months after her husband’s death she has become more religious, spiritual and gives lots of money in donation. She is occupied in too many activities and sleeps less. She now believes that she has a goal to change the society. She does not like being brought to the hospital and is argumentative on being questioned on her doings. The diagnosis is:-
A. Depression
B. Schizophrenia
C. Mania
D. Impulse control disorder
View DescriptionThe term “Dementia precox” was coined by
A. Freud
B. Bleuler
C. Kraepelin
D. Schneider
View DescriptionDissociative Fugue is characterised by
A. Wandering away from home
B. Irreversible amnesia
C. Gradual recovery
D. Normal recall
View DescriptionAkinesia (hypoactivity) and mutism is a feature of
A. Twillight state
B. Stupor
C. Cataplexy
D. Torpor
View DescriptionWhich of the following hallucinations is pathognomonic of schizophrenia
A. Auditory hallucinations commanding the patient
B. Auditory hallucinations giving running commentary
C. Auditory hallucinations criticizing the patient
D. Auditory hallucinations talking to patient
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