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Anatomy

Q1. A 34 year old male had road traffic accident which resulted in heavy injury injury to neck resulting in
damage to airway structure causing air blockage. Emergency tracheostomy was done to save life of
patient. What structure is located immediately posterior to the thyroid isthmus?

A. Esophagus

B. CCA

C. Trachea

D. Longus colli muscles

E. Sternohyoid muscles

Ans. C

Q2. A 40 years old female came to opd with complain of obesity, constipation, weakness and menstrual
irregularities. On examination, midline neck swelling moveable on deglutition was observed which was
diagnosed as goiter. The peripheral condensation of the connective tissue of the gland itself is called the

A. False capsule

B. True capsule

C. Isthmus

D. Adventitia

E. Serosa

Ans. B

Q3. The surgeon during ward rotation observed the patient lying on bed with mild tremors and
exophthalmos and signs of hairloss were present. On history he told the surgeon about prolong
diarrhoea and increased sweating and body heat. A provisional diagnosis of Hyperthyroidism was made.
The medial surface of the lobes of the thyroid gland are related to which two nerves

A. Vagus and facial

B. External laryngeal and recurrent laryngeal

C. 4th and 5th nerves

D. Spinal and cranial part of accessory nerves

E. Medial and lateral deep cervical nerves

Ans. B
Q4. A malignant tumour is damaging the patient's glossopharyngeal nerve. They will experience

a) loss of taste over the anterior two-thirds of the tongue.

b) loss of somaesthetic sensation over the anterior two thirds of the tongue.

c) loss of taste and somaesthetic sensation over the posterior third of the tongue.

d) paralysis of the muscles of the tongue.

Ans. C

Q5. Which of the following is the parasympathetic ganglia of Cranial Nerve 9?

A. Otic

B. Submandibular

C. Geniculate

D. Cilliary

E. Lacrima

Ans. A

Q6. Skin is the derivative of which of the following germ layers?

A. Mesoderm

B. Endoderm

C. Ectoderm

D. Neural crest

E. None of the above

Ans. C

Q7. Students of 2nd year MBBS were dissecting the cadaver and on blunt dissection, they visualized the
vessels entering the upper limb near the outer border of first rib. The left subclavian artery is a branch
of?

A. Brachio cephalic trunk

B. Ascending aorta

C. Arch of aorta

D. Left common carotid

E. Internal thoracic

Ans. C
Q8. A person had gunshot wound with massive bleeding near the root of neck. The bullet had hit the
middle part of subclavian artery. Which of the following muscle divides the subclavian artery into 3
parts?

A. Scalene anterior

B. Scalene medius

C. Scalene posterior

D. Pectoralis minor

E. Pectoralis major

Ans. A

Q9. Which of the following structures accompany the oesophagus through the diaphragm?

a) The phrenic nerves

b) The splanchnic nerves

c) The sympathetic trunks

d) The vagus nerves

Ans. D

Q10. Which of the following nerve carries postganglionic parasympathetic fibers of 9th cranial nerve.

A. Lingual nerve

B. Chorda tympani

C. Masseteric nerve

D. Auriculotemporal nerve

E. Inferior alveolar nerve

Ans. D
BIOMECHANICS AND ERGONOMICS

Q1. What structure is # 1 ?

A.Patella

B.ACL

C.MCL

D.Lateral Meniscu

Ans.C

Q2.What ligament is injured by hyperflexion caused by falling on an anterior aspect of the knee?

A.PCL

B.MC

C.AC

D. lCL

Ans.C
Q3. What ligament is injured by a force to the lateral side of the knee?

A. ACL

B.MCL

C.PC

D. LC

ANS.

Q4.What ligament can be injured when the knee twists while the foot is planted or by hyperextension of
the knee

A.ACL

B.MCL

C.LCL

D.PCL

Ans. A

Question # 5

Customized Treatment Program to improve one’s Ability to

A) Perform Daily Activities


B) Performance Skill Assessment
C) Improving Physical and Mental Functioning
D) Performance Strengthening Treatment

Ans A
BIOCHEMISTRY.
Q:1 Which of the following is false about lipids?

a) They are either strongly hydrophobic or amphipathic


b) They are more soluble in water
c) Extraction of lipids from tissues require organic solvents
d) They are insoluble in water
Ans: b

Q:2 Cholesterol is an important precursor for;

a) Glucose
b) Amino Acids
c) Thyroid hormone
d) Steroidal Hormones

Ans: d

Q:3 Which of the following is true about saturated fatty acids?

a) They are water soluble


b) possesses a double bond
c) Form hydrogen with polar solvents
d) soluble in nonpolar solvents
ans: d

Q:4 Fatty acid are derived from;

a) Cholesterol
b) saturated fatty acids
c) Triglyceride molecules
d) Palmitic acid

Ans: c

Q: 5 Which of the following is the major source Triglyceride (TAG)?

a) Animal Meat
b) Fish
c) Vegetable oil
d) non of above

Ans: a
English -ll

Q.1. Most effective way to flyer design look special, fascinated in:
A 2/3 words title
B a title sentence
C a figures
D All of These

Correct Answer: D

Q.2.a Most appropriate organizational technique for effective instruction,


considered as:
A chronological
B comparison/contrast
C importance
D schematics

Correct Answer: A

Q.3. Topic, reason,n, and several steps involved for writing effective
instructions included in:

A. introduction
B. title
C. discussion
D.Conclusionn

Correct Answer: A

Q.4. Effective introduction section of the memo, be composed of:

A. one paragraph
B. 10-15 detailed lines
C. 1-2 clear lines
D. two paragraph

Correct Answer: C

Q.5. For writing a successful instruction and user manual, the title must
explain:

A. when
B. who
C. what
D. Where

Correct Answer: C
Physiology
1) The following are the primary system that regulates acid-base homeostasis. 
Which of the following is the most powerful regulatory mechanism?
a) Chemical buffer system
b) Protein buffer system
c) Respiratory mechanism
d) Renal mechanism
e) metabolic mechanism
Answer = d

2) The following are the primary system that regulates acid-base homeostasis. 
Which of the following is the first acting regulatory mechanism?
a) Chemical buffer system
b) Protein buffer system
c) Respiratory mechanism
d) Renal mechanism
e) ventilatory mechanism
Answer = a

3)A person was admitted in a coma. Analysis of the arterial blood gave the following
values: PCO216 mm Hg, HCO3 -5 mmol/l and pH 7.1. What is the underlying acid-base
disorder?
a) Metabolic Acidosis
b) Metabolic Alkalosis
c) Respiratory Acidosis
d) Respiratory Alkalosis
Answer = a

4) A student is nervous for a big exam and is breathing rapidly, what do you expect out
of the followings
a) Metabolic Acidosis
b) Metabolic Alkalosis
c) Respiratory Acidosis
d) Respiratory Alkalosis
Answer = d
5. Thalamus dysfunction Causes
A) Numbness
B) Low Pain Threshhold
C) Hypotonia
D) Increased body Temperature
E) Thalamus
Ans B

Computer Science
1. Information system, an integrated set of components for …………………………
a) Record keeping
b) collecting, storing and processing data
c) Input / Output Devices
d) Statement
Ans B

2. The ………………..of information systems are computer hardware and software,


telecommunications, databases and data warehouses, human resources, and
procedures.
a) Main components
b) Data Base
c) Statement
d) Record

Ans A

3. Computer Software consist of …………………


a) Object
b) record
c) Hardware
d) System \ Application software
Ans D

4. ………….. Means in one place we can Run, Debug, Edit, Delete, Update and
Execute the program.
a) Compiler
b) Interpreter
c) GUI
d) Printer

Ans C
5. ……………… are used to connect, or network, computer systems and
portable and wearable devices and to transmit information.
a) Intranet
b) Extranet
c) Assembler
d) Telecommunications

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