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Tuesday 15 January 2013

NEET 2014 medicine

1.     Thirty eight children consumed eatables procured form a single source at a picnic party. Twenty children developed abdominal cramps followed by vomiting and watery diarrhea 6-10 hours after the party. The most likely etiology for the outbreak is?
A.    Rotavirus infection   
B.    Entero-toxigenic E-coli infection
C.    Staphylococcal toxin
D.    Clostridium perfringens infection

2.     In a post-operative intensive care-unit, five patients develop post- operative wound infection in the same ward. The best method to prevent cross infection in other patients in the same ward is to?
A.    Give antibiotics to all other patients in the ward.
B.    Fumigate the ward
C.    Disinfect the ward with sodium hypochlorite
D.    Practice proper hand washing.

3.     A 5 years old boy passed 18 loose stools in last 24 hours and twice vomited in last 4 hours. He is irritable but drinking fluids. The optional therapy for this child is:
A.    Intravenous fluids
B.    Oral rehydration fluids
C.    Intravenous fluid initially for 4 hours followed by oral fluids
D.    Plain water ad libitum
                                                            
4.     Bedsore is an example of:
A.    Typical ulcer                           B. Trophic ulcer
C.    Venous ulcer                           D. Post-thrombotic ulcer

5.     The most common histological type of thyroid cancer is:
A.    Medullary type                       B. Papillary type
C.    Follicular type                        D. Anaplastic type

6.     A person is fully conscious w.r.t. time, place & person; shows normal speech & responds to verbal commands. In this case, the Glasgow comma scale would be:
A.    3                    B. 19                   C. 14                   D. 15

7.     Pernicious anemia is due to deficiency of:
A. Iron.         B. Cobalamine       C. Folic acid       D. Niacin

8.     Antibodies are produced by:
A.    Plasma cells                  B. T –cells
C.    Mast cells                     D. Langerhans cells

9.     Increased Monocytic count is seen in Typhoid and which of the following conditions?
A.    Parasitic infections  
B.    Sub-Acute Bacterial Endocarditis.
C.    Hodgkin's Lymphoma.  
D.    None of the above.

10. The first manifestation of shock is:
A.    Tachycardia                             B. Bradycardia
C.    Constriction of pupils             D. Dilatation of pupils         

11. Raised serum alkaline phosphatase is seen in:

A.    Hypothyroidism                      B. Hyperthyroidism
C.            Hyperparathyroidism              D. Osteoporosis      

 12. A patient is suffering from dehydration secondary to diarrhea, which of the following intravenous agent is used?
A.    10% glucose                            B. Distilled water
C.    0.9% saline                              D. 5% glucose solution 
13.  Collagen seen in basement membrane is:
A.    Type IV                                   B. Type VI    
C.    TypeVIII                                  D. Type IX

14. A person is fully conscious w.r.t. time, place & person; shows normal speech & responds to verbal commands. In this case, the Glasgow comma scale would be:
A.    3                    B. 19                 C. 14                  D. 15

15. Raised LAP score is seen in:
A.    PNH                                           B. CML
C.    Megaloblastic anemia                D. Myelofibrosis

 



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