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Thursday 23 February 2012

PUNJAB PGET MDS PAPER 2009- As per MEMORY of STUDENTS


Punjab PGET 2009 Paper. Answer Key Available after payment of Rs. 500
1.         The cell Junctions allowing exchange of cytoplasmic molecules between two cells are called:
A.   Gap Junctions                      B.Tight Janctions
C.   Anchoring Junctions            D. Focal Junctions
                                      
2.         The cells belonging to the following type of Epithelium are provided with extra reserve of cell membrane:
A.   Transitional                        B. Stratified Squamous
C.   Stratified Cuboidal             D. Stratified Columnar

3.         All the following muscles are grouped together as muscle of mastication except:
A.   Buccinator  B. Masseter   C. Temporalis   D. Pterygoids

4.         The development of first connection tissue which forms “non synovial joint” is called as:
A.   Syndesmosis                          B. Synchondrosis
C.   Symphysis                             D. Suture

5.         The Buffering capacity of a buffer is maximum at pH equal to
A.   0.5pKa            B. pKa          C. pKa+1             D. 2pKa

6.         Which of the following is not a post-transcriptional modification of RNA?
A.   Splicing                                 B. 5'- capping
C.   3'-poly adenylation               D. Glycosylation

7.         The following separation techniques depend on molecular size of proteins?
A.         Chromatography on a carboxymethyl cellulose column.
B.         Iso-electric focusing
C.         Gel Filtration chromatography.
D.         Chromatography on a diethylaminoethyl (DAAE) cellulose column.

8.         Oxidation of odd- chain fatty acids produces:
A.    Succinyl CoA                        B. Propionyl CoA
C.    Acetyl CoA                           D. Malonyl CoA

9.         The protein rich in basic amino acids which functions in the packaging of DNA in chro mosomes is:
A.    Histone                                               B. Collagen
C.    Hyaluronic acid binding protein        D. Fibrinogen

10.       The primary role of chaperones is to help in:
A.    Protein synthesis                 B. Protein degradation
C.    Protein denaturation            D. Protein folding

11.       The force applied during condensation of amalgam having a condenser measuring 2 mm in diameter:
A.    3-4 lb                                                 B. 8-17 lb         
C.    10-15 lb                                             D. 7-121b

12.       The angles between adhesive and adherent are zero degree. It indicates:
A.         Complete wetting of surfaces
B.         Rough surfaces between adhesive and adherent
C.         Irregularities present between the adherent surfaces.
D.         The adherent and adhesive molecule are tangent to each other.

13.       Which of the following is not a true wax?
A.    Paraffin                             B. Ozokerite
C.    Cocoa butter                      D. Candelilla

14.       The half line of mercury in human body is:
A.    55 days     B. 55 hours        C. 55 week     D. 55 months

15.       The diameter of sprue and sub-surface porosity will have:
A.    Direct relationship                  B. Inverse relationship
C.    Inverse square relationship      D. No relationship

16.       The length of sprue and subsurface porosity will have:
A.    Direct relationship               B. Inverse Relationship
C.    Inverse square relationship   D. No relationship at all.

17.       Which of the following is not true about casting gypsum bonded investment material:
A.         It is used for cast metal alloys
B.         50 - 65% of gypsum changes to form α-hemihydrate
C.         The investment material is not heated above 700° temperature
D.         Heating above 700° of investment causes formation of sulphur dioxide from copper sulphate.

18.       Which of the following is not correct about dental stone?
A.         High strength low expansion dental stone contains some additive to reduce expansion.
B.         Dental stone is manufactured by heating at temperature 110°- 120° C in an open auto clave.
C.         Dental stone is much harder and stronger than B-hemihydrate.
D.         Microscopically it is seen as cleavage fragments and crystals in the form of rods and prisms.

19.       Like the eutectic transformation, the peritectic reaction is an invariant reaction (i.e. it occurs at a particular composition and temperature). The reaction can be written as:
A.         Liquid + β → α
B.         Liquid + β →Liquid + α
C.         Liquid →  α - solid solution  β -solid solution
D.         α  + β →Liquid

20.       Which of the following procedures is routine technique for karyotyping using light microscopy?
A.    C-banding                                    B. G - banding


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