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MCQs in Microbiology - Virology Part 2

The correct answers are highlighted in green . # The classic opportunistic infection in acquired immune deficiency syndrome is: (KAR-2000) a) Aphthous stomatitis b) Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia c) Herpetic gingivostomatitis d) Tuberculosis # In which of the following immunization is given after infection is started: (AP-2004) a) Influenza b) Poliomyelitis c) Herpes d) Rabies

MCQs on Microbiology - Virology Part 1

The correct answers are highlighted in green. # HIV is transmitted by all of the following routes except: (AP-14, MAN-2002) a) Saliva b) Needle prick injury c) Blood transmission d) Sexual intercourse # A rise in the anti-HBc immunoglobulin in a patient indicates: (MAN-2000) a) Acute infection b) Carrier state c) Prodromal phase d) Convalescence

MCQs on Hematology and Endocrinology Part 1 - General Medicine MCQs

The correct answers are highlighted in green. # In thrombocytopenic purpura there is: (AIPG-93, 98) a) Increase in platelet count b) Decrease in platelet count c) Normal platelet count d) Defective platelet function # Bleeding time is prolonged in: (AIPG-98) a) Factor VIII deficiency b) Christmas factor deficiency c) Von Willebrand disease d) Vitamin K deficiency # Which of the following coagulation factors is deficient in classical haemophilia? (AIPG-94) a) VIII b) IX c) X d) XII

MCQs on General Biochemistry

The correct answers are highlighted in green. # Detoxification of drugs is controlled by: a) Cytochrome b) Cytochrome P450 c) Cytochrome C d) Cytochrome A # In cytochrome P450, P stands for: a) Structural proteins b) Substrate protein c) Pigment d) Polymer # Detoxification or protective synthesis occurs by: a) Oxidation b) Reduction c) Conjugation d) Any of the above # The major driving force for formation of membrane lipid bilayer is: a) Hydrogen bonding b) Hydrophobic interactions c) Vander waal forces d) Not known

MCQs on Occlusion - Oral Anatomy

The correct answers are highlighted in green. # The maxillary teeth which have single antagonist are: (MAN-94, 95) a) Lateral incisors b) Permanent canines c) Permanent central incisors d) Third molars # In occlusion, the teeth have: (MAN-94, AIIMS-93) a) Cusp-to-cusp contact b) Edge-to-edge contact c) Marginal contact d) Surface-to-surface contact # In normal occlusion, with which groove / surface of the permanent mandibular first molar does the mesiobuccal cusp of the permanent maxillary first molar occlude: a) Distobuccal groove b) Mesial Surface c) Mesiobuccal surface d) Transverse groove