Most potent H2 receptor antagonist
a)Cimetdine
b)Famotidne
c)Ranitidne
d)Nizatidine
Monday, 1 December 2014
Tuesday, 25 November 2014
Pathology (Parasitology)
dogs are sources of infection of which parasite
a)Ascaris lumbrocoid
b)Echinococus granulosus
c)Leishmania donovani
d)Taenia solium
a)Ascaris lumbrocoid
b)Echinococus granulosus
c)Leishmania donovani
d)Taenia solium
Pathology (Parasitology)
Liver abscess is a known complication of infection with:
a)Fasciola hepatica
b)Giardia lamblia
c)Shistosoma mansoni
d)Entamoeba histolytica
a)Fasciola hepatica
b)Giardia lamblia
c)Shistosoma mansoni
d)Entamoeba histolytica
Pharmacology (Anti Malarial)
Identify the durg which is used as a choice for non falciparum and falciparum sensitive malaria and can also be used as for the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis
a)Chloroquine
b)Mefloquine
c)Primaquine
d)Proguanil
a)Chloroquine
b)Mefloquine
c)Primaquine
d)Proguanil
Pharmacology (Anti Protozoal)
Drug of choice for extra luminal amebiasis.
a)Metronidazole
b)Chloroquine
c)Diloxinade furaote
d)Paromomycin
e)emetine
a)Metronidazole
b)Chloroquine
c)Diloxinade furaote
d)Paromomycin
e)emetine
Oral Biology (Oral Mucosa)
Which of the following has heighest turn over rate
a)Skin
b)sulcular epithelium
c)Gut
d)Gingiva
e)cheek
a)Skin
b)sulcular epithelium
c)Gut
d)Gingiva
e)cheek
Pharmacology
Which of the following antifungal drug is used to treat onychomycosis
a)Ketoconazole
b)Itraconazole
c)Voriconazole
d)Posiconazole
e)Amphotericin B
a)Ketoconazole
b)Itraconazole
c)Voriconazole
d)Posiconazole
e)Amphotericin B
Pharmacology
Which of the following drug is administered intrathecally to treat fungal meningitis
a)Azoles
b)Amphotericin B
c)Echinocandins
d)Flucytosine
e)Griseofulvin
a)Azoles
b)Amphotericin B
c)Echinocandins
d)Flucytosine
e)Griseofulvin
Oral Biology
Regarding Temporomandibular joint
a)Articular disc divides the joint into upper and lower joint cavities
b)Gliding movement occurs in lower joint cavity
c)Hinge movement occurs in lower joint cavity
d)Disc is extension of capsule into joint cavity
a)Articular disc divides the joint into upper and lower joint cavities
b)Gliding movement occurs in lower joint cavity
c)Hinge movement occurs in lower joint cavity
d)Disc is extension of capsule into joint cavity
Pharmacology
Protamine can be used to to reverse the effect of
a)Heparin
b)Warfarin
c)Streptokinase
d)Rivaroxaban
e)Lepirudine
a)Heparin
b)Warfarin
c)Streptokinase
d)Rivaroxaban
e)Lepirudine
Sunday, 13 July 2014
Saturday, 5 July 2014
Pharmacology (Anti fungal agents)
A 32 year old male came to you having Mucormycosis. What would be the drug of choice to treat the patient..
a)Ketoconazole
b)Itraconazole
c)Posaonazole
d)Fluconazole
E)voriconazole
a)Ketoconazole
b)Itraconazole
c)Posaonazole
d)Fluconazole
E)voriconazole
Friday, 4 July 2014
Pathology (Basic Mycology)
Regarding Candida Albicans - the normal flora of oral cavity.
It is identified by presence/formation of:
a)Arthrospores
b)Chlamydospores
c)Blastospores
d)Sporongiospores
e)Zygospores
It is identified by presence/formation of:
a)Arthrospores
b)Chlamydospores
c)Blastospores
d)Sporongiospores
e)Zygospores
Sunday, 29 June 2014
Oral Biology (oral mucosa)
Which of the following layer(s) is/are absent in non masticatory mucosa
a)Stratum Corneum
b)Stratum Basale
c)Stratum Granulosum
d)Stratum Spinosum
a)Stratum Corneum
b)Stratum Basale
c)Stratum Granulosum
d)Stratum Spinosum
Oral Biology (oral mucosa)
Which of the following statement(s) is incorrect about Fordyces spot
a)It is a pathological process
b)It affects lining mucosa and causes its keratinization
c)It is just accumulation of subaceous glands
d)It is mostly seen in lining mucosa and gingiva.
a)It is a pathological process
b)It affects lining mucosa and causes its keratinization
c)It is just accumulation of subaceous glands
d)It is mostly seen in lining mucosa and gingiva.
Friday, 6 June 2014
Anatomy
which of the following duct opens laterally to frenulum of tongue
a stenson duct
b wharton's duct
c bartholin's duct
d none
a stenson duct
b wharton's duct
c bartholin's duct
d none
Monday, 2 June 2014
Physiology (Blood)
Which One of following Causes Microcytic Anemia :
a)Folate deficiency
b)B12 deficiency
c)Thalassemia
d)Aplastic anemia
e)Hypothyroidism
a)Folate deficiency
b)B12 deficiency
c)Thalassemia
d)Aplastic anemia
e)Hypothyroidism
Pathology
Regarding toxoplasmosis in humans:
a) becomes active in immuno-compromised patients
b) acute infection could be transmitted from mother to fetus
c) associated with cats
d) is mainly diagnosed by serological tests
e) all of the above
a) becomes active in immuno-compromised patients
b) acute infection could be transmitted from mother to fetus
c) associated with cats
d) is mainly diagnosed by serological tests
e) all of the above
Sunday, 1 June 2014
Pathology (Virology)
A 22 year old male has a severe sore throat. Findings on physical examination include an inflammed throat, swollen cervical lymph nodes, and an enlarged spleen. His heterophile aggutination test (Monospot test) is positive.
what is the diagnose of the following case..
a)cytomegalovirus
b)streptococcus pyogens
c)epstein barr virus
d)Herpes simple virus 1
e)a and b are correct
what is the diagnose of the following case..
a)cytomegalovirus
b)streptococcus pyogens
c)epstein barr virus
d)Herpes simple virus 1
e)a and b are correct
Saturday, 31 May 2014
Physiology (GIT)
which of the following GI hormone(s) responsible to increase pancreatic hCO3 concerntration
a gastrin
b CCK
c Secretin
d GIP
e pepsinogen
a gastrin
b CCK
c Secretin
d GIP
e pepsinogen
Anatomy (Head And Neck)
which ov the following structures passes through foramne magnum
a hypoglossal nerve
b cranial root of accessory nerve
c spinal root of accesssory nerve
d spinal cord
e both c and d are correct
a hypoglossal nerve
b cranial root of accessory nerve
c spinal root of accesssory nerve
d spinal cord
e both c and d are correct
Oral Biology (Enamel)
Statements about enamel tufts
1)Commonly seen in inner one third of enamel
2)Perpendicular to EDJ.
3)Recur at 100μm interval along EDJ4)Best visualized in transverse section.
a)1,2,3 are true statements
b)1,2,4 are true statements
c)Only 1 is true statement
d)3,4 are true statement
e)All are true statements
1)Commonly seen in inner one third of enamel
2)Perpendicular to EDJ.
3)Recur at 100μm interval along EDJ4)Best visualized in transverse section.
a)1,2,3 are true statements
b)1,2,4 are true statements
c)Only 1 is true statement
d)3,4 are true statement
e)All are true statements
Oral Biology (Dentine)
The principal role of odontoblast process in predentine is
a)modification of matrix
b)mineralization of matrix
c)secretion of matric
d)all of them
a)modification of matrix
b)mineralization of matrix
c)secretion of matric
d)all of them
Pathology (Bacteriology)
Your patient is a 20 year old man with a single, slowly expanding non painful scaly lesion on his chest for past 2 months. The lesion is nonpruitic, and he has a lost sensation at the site of th lesion. He is a recent immigrant from central America. An acid fast stain of a scraping of a lesion is positive, Which one of the following disease is he most likely to have..
a)cutaneous tuberculosis
b)fish tank granuloma
c)lepromatous leprosy
d)scrofula
e)tuberculoid leprosy
a)cutaneous tuberculosis
b)fish tank granuloma
c)lepromatous leprosy
d)scrofula
e)tuberculoid leprosy
Pharmacology (Cholinomimetic Drugs)
Which of the following is direct-acting cholinomimetic that is lipid soluble and is used to facilitate smoking cessation.
a)acetylcholine
b)bethanechol
c)neostigmine
d)physostimine
e)varenicline
a)acetylcholine
b)bethanechol
c)neostigmine
d)physostimine
e)varenicline
Pharmacology (Drug Metabolism)
Drug metabolism in humans usually results in a product that is.
a)less lipid soluble than the original drug
b)more likely to distribute intracellularly
c)more likely to be reabsorbed by kidney tubules
d)more lipid soluble than the original drug
e)less water soluble than tha original drug.
a)less lipid soluble than the original drug
b)more likely to distribute intracellularly
c)more likely to be reabsorbed by kidney tubules
d)more lipid soluble than the original drug
e)less water soluble than tha original drug.
Pharmacology (Drugs used in Hypertension)
A 32 year old women with hypertension wishes to become pregnant. Her physician informs her that she will have to switch to another antihypertensive drug. Which of the following drug is completely contraindicated in pregnancy.
a)atenolol
b)captopril
c)methyldopa
d)prazosin
e)propanolol
a)atenolol
b)captopril
c)methyldopa
d)prazosin
e)propanolol
Pathology (cell injury)
After smoking change occur by columnar ciliary epithelium to startified squamous is e.g of.
a)Hypertrophy
b)Hyperplasia
c)dystrophy
d)Atrophy
e)Metaplasia
a)Hypertrophy
b)Hyperplasia
c)dystrophy
d)Atrophy
e)Metaplasia
Physiology (Renal Physiology)
which of the following is called as cortical diluting segment
a early distal tubule
b late distal tubule
c early proximal tubule
d late proximal tubule
a early distal tubule
b late distal tubule
c early proximal tubule
d late proximal tubule
Dental Material (Resin Based Filling Material)
which of the follwowing statement is correct for the physical & mechanical properties of Composites
a macrofilled > hybrid~small particle >macrofilled
b small particle~hybrid > macrofilled > microfilled
c small particle~hybrid < macrofilled < microfilled
d microfilled < small particle < macrofilled
a macrofilled > hybrid~small particle >macrofilled
b small particle~hybrid > macrofilled > microfilled
c small particle~hybrid < macrofilled < microfilled
d microfilled < small particle < macrofilled
Oral Biology (Dentine)
When dentine in routinely deminerelaized which of the following dentine demineralizes first
a) intertubular dentine
b) predentine
c) peritubular dentine
d) interglobular dentine
a) intertubular dentine
b) predentine
c) peritubular dentine
d) interglobular dentine
Pathology (Virology)
which of the following is not non enveloped DNA virus
a)parvovirus
b)papilomavirus
c)adenovirus
d)herpes virus
a)parvovirus
b)papilomavirus
c)adenovirus
d)herpes virus
Pathology (Virology)
which organism remains latent in lumbar ganglia
a)HSV-1
b)HSV-2
c)vericella zoster
d)cytomegalovirus
e)epstein baar
a)HSV-1
b)HSV-2
c)vericella zoster
d)cytomegalovirus
e)epstein baar
Pharmacology (Cell Wall inhibitors)
Red man syndrome is common side effect of
a)vancomycin
b)streptomycin
c)fosfomycin
d)bacitracin
a)vancomycin
b)streptomycin
c)fosfomycin
d)bacitracin
Pharmacology (Penicillins)
Antipsuedomonal penicilins are
a)pipercillin
b)ticarcillin
c)oxacilin
d)penicllin g
a)pipercillin
b)ticarcillin
c)oxacilin
d)penicllin g
Anatomy (Mandible)
which of the following muscle is responsible for retraction of mandible
a)medial ptyregoid
b)lateral ptyregoid
c)temporalis
d)buccinator
e)messetor
a)medial ptyregoid
b)lateral ptyregoid
c)temporalis
d)buccinator
e)messetor
Anatomy (CNS)
facial nerve exits skull through
a)mandibular foramen
b)mental foramen
c)stylomandibular foramen
d)stylomastoid foramen
e)foramen rotundum
a)mandibular foramen
b)mental foramen
c)stylomandibular foramen
d)stylomastoid foramen
e)foramen rotundum
Dental Material (Cements)
In zinc oxide-noneugenol cement eugenol is replaced by
a polyacrylic acid
b poly acid
c polycarboxlic acid
d carboxylic acid
e orthoexthoxy benzoic acid
a polyacrylic acid
b poly acid
c polycarboxlic acid
d carboxylic acid
e orthoexthoxy benzoic acid
Dental Material (Dental Amalgam)
which of the following constituents in Dental amalgam is responsible to provide luster
a silver
b tin
c palladium
d indium
e mercury
a silver
b tin
c palladium
d indium
e mercury
Pathology (Gram Positive Bacteria)
Mycolic acid is present in cell wall of
a)mycobacteria
b)S.aureus
c)S.mutans
d)All
a)mycobacteria
b)S.aureus
c)S.mutans
d)All
Pathology (Virology)
all viruses are haploid except
a)retrovirus
b)picovirus
c)rotavirus
d)togavirus
a)retrovirus
b)picovirus
c)rotavirus
d)togavirus
Pharmacology (Cell Wal Inhibitors)
cephalosporine which excrete in bile is
a)cifepime
b)cefaparazone
c)ceftraixone
d)cefamandole
a)cifepime
b)cefaparazone
c)ceftraixone
d)cefamandole
Pharmacology (Cell Wall inhibitors)
Psuedomembranous collitus is common adverse effect of
a)oxacillin
b)ampicillin
c)methicillin
d)pipercillin
a)oxacillin
b)ampicillin
c)methicillin
d)pipercillin
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