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Paper -1 exam for FCPS part-1 with Dr Sohrab
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Paper -1 exam for FCPS part-1 with Dr Sohrab
Paper -1 exam for FCPS part-1 with Dr Sohrab
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Personal infomations
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True and false
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multiple choice
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Cavernous sinus contains a) 10th nerve b) 3rd nerve c) 4th nerve d) 9th nerve e) Sympathetic plexus
Option a is true
Option a is false
Option b is true
Option b is false
Option c is true
Option c is false
Option d is true
Option d is false
Option e is true
Option e is false
Memory is function of which structures? a) Amygdala b) Hippocampus c) Limbic system d) Reticular formation e) Pons
Option a is true
Option a is false
Option b is true
Option b is false
Option c is true
Option c is false
Option d is true
Option d is false
Option e is true
Option e is false
Neuropathic pain features a) Triggered by emotion b)Response to opioid c) Spontaneous d) Pulsatile e) Diabetes can be a cause
Option a is true
Option a is false
Option b is true
Option b is false
Option c is true
Option c is false
Option d is true
Option d is false
Option e is true
Option e is false
Regarding blood brain barrier a) It is tightly attached in area postrema b) It is composed of endothelial layer, basement membrane and astrocytes c) It is devoid of neurohypophysis d) Acts as a protective barrier in adult e) Passage of drug and nutrient in the area
Option a is true
Option a is false
Option b is true
Option b is false
Option c is true
Option c is false
Option d is true
Option d is false
Option e is true
Option e is false
Which structures are involved in light reflex? a) Edenger Westphal nucles b) Occulomotor nerve c) Pretectal nucles d) Optic radiation e) Optic nerve
Option a is true
Option a is false
Option b is true
Option b is false
Option c is true
Option c is false
Option d is true
Option d is false
Option e is true
Option e is false
Features of UMN lesion a) Increased muscle tone b) Muscle fasciculation c) Muscle wasting d) Normal electrical activities e) Presence of abdominal activities
Option a is true
Option a is false
Option b is true
Option b is false
Option c is true
Option c is false
Option d is true
Option d is false
Option e is true
Option e is false
Basal ganglia contains a) Lentiform nucleus b) Red nucleus c) Internal capsule d) Claustrum e) Amygdale
Option a is true
Option a is false
Option b is true
Option b is false
Option c is true
Option c is false
Option d is true
Option d is false
Option e is true
Option e is false
Medications used in the management of Parkinson's disease are a) Levodopa b) Bromocriptine c) Benztropine d) Benzhexol e) Apomorphine
Option a is true
Option a is false
Option b is true
Option b is false
Option c is true
Option c is false
Option d is true
Option d is false
Option e is true
Option e is false
Neuropathic pain a) Occurs spontaneously b) Allodynia c) Thallodynia d) Trigeminal neuralgia is one of the causes e) Carbamazepine of TCA may help
Option a is true
Option a is false
Option b is true
Option b is false
Option c is true
Option c is false
Option d is true
Option d is false
Option e is true
Option e is false
Causes of cerebral venous thrombosis a) HTN b) OCP c) Nulliparous d) Facial skin infection e) Thrombocytosis
Option a is true
Option a is false
Option b is true
Option b is false
Option c is true
Option c is false
Option d is true
Option d is false
Option e is true
Option e is false
Pernicious anaemia associated with autoimmune chronic gastritis a) Macrocytic anaemia b) Glossitis c) Cheilosis d) Oesophageal web e) Adenocarcinoma
Option a is true
Option a is false
Option b is true
Option b is false
Option c is true
Option c is false
Option d is true
Option d is false
Option e is true
Option e is false
Features of Hemolysis a) Increased LHD b) Reticulocytotic c) Direct bilirubin d) Decreased Urobilinogen e) Haptoglobin reduction
Option a is true
Option a is false
Option b is true
Option b is false
Option c is true
Option c is false
Option d is true
Option d is false
Option e is true
Option e is false
Immunoglobulin is produced in a) Platelet b) Fibroblast c) Plasma cell d) B lymphocyte e) Eosinophil
Option a is true
Option a is false
Option b is true
Option b is false
Option c is true
Option c is false
Option d is true
Option d is false
Option e is true
Option e is false
Causes of thrombosis with paradoxical thrombocytopenia -a) CLD b) ITP c) Heparin induced thrombocytopenia d) PNH e) HUS
Option a is true
Option a is false
Option b is true
Option b is false
Option c is true
Option c is false
Option d is true
Option d is false
Option e is true
Option e is false
Warfarin action potentiated by which drugs? a) Indomethacin b) Miconazole c) Phenytoin d) Phenylbutazone Metronidazole
Option a is true
Option a is false
Option b is true
Option b is false
Option c is true
Option c is false
Option d is true
Option d is false
Option e is true
Option e is false
Complications of liver failure a) Hypoglycaemia b) Renal failure c) Metabolic alkalosis d) Encephalopathy e) Bacterial infection
Option a is true
Option a is false
Option b is true
Option b is false
Option c is true
Option c is false
Option d is true
Option d is false
Option e is true
Option e is false
Site of portocaval anastomosis a) Lower anal canal b) Pancreas c) Liver sinusoid d) Esophagus e) Around umbilicus
Option a is true
Option a is false
Option b is true
Option b is false
Option c is true
Option c is false
Option d is true
Option d is false
Option e is true
Option e is false
Hepatic microsomal enzyme inhibitors are a) Ciprofloxacin b) Cimetidine c) Rifampicin d) Spironolactone e) Penicillin
Option a is true
Option a is false
Option b is true
Option b is false
Option c is true
Option c is false
Option d is true
Option d is false
Option e is true
Option e is false
Serum alkaline phosphatase a) Hydrolyses phosphate in alkaline pH b) Increased during bile duct obstruction c) Increased in viral hepatitis d) Decreased in paget's disease of bone e) Decreased in osteomalacia
Option a is true
Option a is false
Option b is true
Option b is false
Option c is true
Option c is false
Option d is true
Option d is false
Option e is true
Option e is false
Function of liver a) Synthesis of albumin b) Synthesis of globulin c) Storage of vitamin B₁2 d) Storage of Fe e) Synthesis of phospholipid
Option a is true
Option a is false
Option b is true
Option b is false
Option c is true
Option c is false
Option d is true
Option d is false
Option e is true
Option e is false
Pregnancy is associated with a) Diarrhoea b) Constipation c) Vomiting d) Anal fissure e) Heart burn
Option a is true
Option a is false
Option b is true
Option b is false
Option c is true
Option c is false
Option d is true
Option d is false
Option e is true
Option e is false
Somatostatin a) Reduces absorption b) Reduces gastrin release c) Reduces insulin secretion d) Decreases intestinal motility e) Stimulates glucagon secretion
Option a is true
Option a is false
Option b is true
Option b is false
Option c is true
Option c is false
Option d is true
Option d is false
Option e is true
Option e is false
Neuropeptides released from gut a. Secretin b. Motilin c. Amylase d. CCK е. Оpioids
Option a is true
Option a is false
Option b is true
Option b is false
Option c is true
Option c is false
Option d is true
Option d is false
Option e is true
Option e is false
Function of gastrin includes a) Stimulates pepsin secretion b) Decreases acid secretion c) Stimulates growth of gastrointestinal mucosa d) Contraction of lower esophageal sphincter e) Inhibits pancreatic secretion
Option a is true
Option a is false
Option b is true
Option b is false
Option c is true
Option c is false
Option d is true
Option d is false
Option e is true
Option e is false
A30 year old man came to you with H/O dyspensia, When you suspect it as on alarming features? a) Age b) Weight loss c) Anemia d) Bleeding e) Vomiting
Option a is true
Option a is false
Option b is true
Option b is false
Option c is true
Option c is false
Option d is true
Option d is false
Option e is true
Option e is false
Barriers to good communication in health care are a) Hurried approach by the clinician b) Use of jargon by the clinician c) Dismissive attitude of the clinician d) Cognitive impairment of the patient e) Patient's reluctance to discuss sensitive issues
Option a is true
Option a is false
Option b is true
Option b is false
Option c is true
Option c is false
Option d is true
Option d is false
Option e is true
Option e is false
During pregnancy a) HB increase b) Thrombocytopenia c) VWF increase d) DVT e) Hemolysis
Option a is true
Option a is false
Option b is true
Option b is false
Option c is true
Option c is false
Option d is true
Option d is false
Option e is true
Option e is false
Clinical audit parts are a) Define standards b) Evaluate results c) Implement changes d) Monitor outcome e) Compare with charge
Option a is true
Option a is false
Option b is true
Option b is false
Option c is true
Option c is false
Option d is true
Option d is false
Option e is true
Option e is false
Ionizing radiation a) Does not affect the eyes b) Affects renal function c) Does not affect the lung d) Affects the brain e) Does not affect the skin
Option a is true
Option a is false
Option b is true
Option b is false
Option c is true
Option c is false
Option d is true
Option d is false
Option e is true
Option e is false
Ascent to high altitude a) Motion sickness occurs above 4000 m b) Oz tension is lower in high altitude c) Headache is a feature of acute mountain sickness d) Prolong exposure to 5000-7000 meters causes weight gain e) Clubbing occur in chronic mountain sickness
Option a is true
Option a is false
Option b is true
Option b is false
Option c is true
Option c is false
Option d is true
Option d is false
Option e is true
Option e is false
Which one is true in case of DVT?
a) Starts in proximal veins
b) Previous attack of DVT is most predisposing factor
c) Bilateral DVT is common, occurring in up to 30%
d) Affected limb is not warm
e) Thrombolysis is always consider
In beta thalassemia major, most important diagnostic feature is
a) Erythroblast
b) Increased HbF
c) Reticulocutes
d) Microcytic hypochromic blood film
e) Increased HbA2
In megaloblastic anemia, which one is most common?
a) Subacute combined degeneration
b) Anaemia
c) Dementia
d) Optic atrophy
e) Peripheral Neuropathy
A patient came to you with aplastic anemia. Which clinical feature is not associated?
a) Jaundice
b) Gum bleeding
c) Fever
d) Bony tenderness
e) Generalized lymphadenopathy
Indication for thrombophilia screening
a) H/O Arterial thrombosis
b) Portal vein thrombosis
c) Venous thrombosis > 45 yrs
d) Hepatic artery thrombosis
e) Venous thrombosis at usual site
A 50 years old man having a long history of smoking, presents with anorexia, weight loss & anemia. On examination, there are enlarged lymph nodes in left supraclavicular region. What is the most probable clinical diagnosis?
a) Tuberculosis
b) Gastric carcinoma
c) Bronchial carcinoma
d) Oesophageal carcinoma
e) Lymphoma
Commonest cause of Acute Pancreatitis
a) Alcohol
b) Drugs
c) Cholelithiasis
d) Viral Infections
e) Pregnancy
What is the commonest cause of pancreatitis in our country?
a) Gall stone
b) Hypertriglyceridemia
c) Cystic fibrosis
d) Alcohol
e) Нуpеграгathyrоidism
Which is not a cause of acute pancreatitis
a) Hyperlipidaemia
b) Pancrease division
c) Hypercalcaemia
d) Hypermagnesaemia
e) Gallstones
Which Ig deficient in coeliac discase
a) Ig A
b) Ig G
c) Ig M
d) Ig D
e) Ig E
A 21-years old phenotypically female patient having webby neck & amenorrhea should have the following chromosomal pattern
а) 47, XXY
b) 45, ХО
c) 47, XXX
d) 45, XY
e) 46, XO
Features of Autosomal dominant inheritance
a) Males & females are affected in roughly equal numbers
b) There are affected individuals in each generation
c) The offspring risk is 50%
d) Variable penetrance and expressivity present
e) Offspring risk is true for each pregnancy
Regarding autosomal recessive disorder
a) Mostly heterozygous state
b) Approximately 1 in 2 children of carrier is affected
c) Complete penetrance not common usually
d) Loss of uniform pattern in generation
e) Variable expressiblity least seem
Which is not a part of basal ganglia
a) Caudate nucleus
b) Amygdala
c) Claustrum
d) Putamen
e) Pyroform fossa
A neurological disease which is gradual onset and progressive in nature by days. Which is the most appropriate cause of this condition?
a) Demyelinating disease
b) Upper motor neuron disease
c) Lower motor neuron disease
d) Plexiform neurofibromatosis
e) Chronic inflammatory disease
Most important cause of hyper-somnolence
a) Narcolepsy
b) Depression
c) Restless leg syndrome
d) Parkinsons disease
e) Fibromyalgia
A 60 year old patient crying spells and urinary incontinence after 3 month of ischemic stroke. Which lobe is involved?
a) Limbic lobe
b) Frontal
c) Parietal
d) Temporal
e) Occipital
Woman has abnormal jerky movements, bladder bowel normal, no sensory deficit, no weakness. Reflex normal. Which site involved?
a) Basal ganglia
b) Cerebellum
c) Hypothalamus
d) Frontal lobe
e) Internal capsule
Which control the pro-inflammatory cascade by neutralizing the enzyme produced by activated neutrophils?
a) Antitrypsin
b) Fibrinogen
c) ESR
d) CRP
e) Elastase
Single gene defect non classic inheritance is feature of [
a) AD
b) AR
c) Genomic imprinting
d) XLD
e) XLR
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