A Series
Time: 75 Minutes Maximum: 100 Marks
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1. Enzyme deficiency in Diabetes Mellitus is :
(A) Glycokinase (B) Hexokinase
(C) Phosphorylase (D) Phosphate dehydrogenase
2. Herberden nodes are seen in :
(A) Rheumatoid Arthritis (B) Rheumatic Arthritis
(C) S.L.E. (D) Osteoarthritis
3. Japanese Encephalitis is caused by:
(A) Human retrovirus (B) Enterovirus
(C) Arbovirus (D) Cytomegalovirus
C. Normal human requirement of Potassium per day is:
(A) 100meq. (B) 120 meq.
(C) 130 meq. (D) 150 meq.
5. Most common opportunistic infection in AIDS is :
(A) Aspergillosis (B) Cryptococcosis
(C) Candidiasis (B) Tuberculosis
6. Cavernous breathing is seen in:
(A) Calung (B) Consolidation
(C) Pleural effusion (D) Cavity lung
7. Diagnosis of typhoid fever in the first week is by :
(A) Widal test (B) Stool culture
(C) Urine culture (D) Blood culture
8. pH of gastric acid is :
(A) 1.5 to 2.0 (B) 0.5 to 2.5 .
(C) 2.3 to 3 (D) 3 to 3.5
9.Daily requirement of Vitamin K in adult is :
(A) 10-20 microgram (B)20-50 microgram .
(C) 70-140 microgram (D)More than 150 microgram
10. Diagnostic characteristic in Carcinoma prostrate with metastasis is raise in :
(A) ESR (B) Alakline phosphatase
(C) Acid phosphatase (D)Bilirubin
11. Commonest degenerative joint disease is :
(A) Gout (B) Osteoporosis
(C) Rheumatoid Arthritis (D) Osteoarthritis
12. Most common bone fracture in body is :
(A) Clavicle (B) Femur
(C) Radius (D) Vertebra
13. Herpes ‘Zoster is commonly seen in :
(A) Cervical region (B) Geniculate ganglia
(C) Lumbar region (D) Thoracic region
14. Causative organism of Molluscum Contagiosum is :
(A) Papova virus (B) Pox virus
(C) Orthomyxo virus (D) Parvo virus
15.Which of the following infection has the most neurological complications :
(A) Measles (B) Rubella
(C) Scarlet fever (D) Small pox
16.Normal heart rate per minute at birth is :
(A) 60-80 (B) 80-110
(C) 70-120 (D) 110-150
17 . Kwashiorkor is due to:
(A) Protein deficiency (C)Energy deficiency
(B) Malabsorption of Vitamins (D) Protein and energy deficiency
18. Iron is absorbed actively in the:
(A) Stomach (B) Duodenum
(C) Lower jejunum (D) Proximal ileum
19. Liver does not produce:
(A) Albumin (B) Gama globulin
(C) Fibrinogen (D) Prothrombin
20. Main function of Mitochondria is :
(A)Protein synthesis (B)Oxidation
©Electron transfer (D) Fat synthesis
21. Ketone body formation takes place in :
(A) Liver (B) Kidney
(C) Spleen (D) Blood
22.Sensation of coldness about the heart is the symptom of:
(A) Petroleum (B) Cactus G
(C) Digitalis (D) Naja
23. Palpitation before and during menses is present in :
(A) Ammonium carb (B) Natrum mur
(C) Spongia. (D) Sepia
24. Toothache from tobacco sqlOking is the symptom of:
(A) Tabacum (B) Nuxvom
(C) Coffea (D) Spigelia
25. Cannot walk on uneven ground is present in :
(A) Lachesis (B) Lobelia
(C) Lyssin (D) Lil. tig
26. The medicine for acute affection of prostrate after maltreated stricture is :
(A) Merc bin-iodide (B) Merc cynide
(C) Merc proto-iodide (D) Merc dulcis…
27. Pain from naval to uterus is the symptom in:
(A) Cimicifuga (B) Colocynthis
(C) Ipecac (D) Magphos
28. Constipation on going to sea is treated with:
(A)D Bryonia alb (B) Platina
(C) Plumb met (D) Sepia
29. Pain as if bones were torn into pieces is present in :
(A) Eup per (C) Theridion
(B) Ipecac (D) Thuja
30. Convulsions during teething with fever is the symptom in :
(A) Acon nap (B) Belladonna
(C) Cicuta (D) Mag Phos
31. Convulsion during teething without fever is characteristic of:
(A) Acon nap (C) Cup met
(B) Belladonna (D) Mag phos
32. Cough with expectoration of green mucus is a symptom of:
(A) Bryonia (B) Kali carb
(C) Benzoic acid (D) Rhus tox
33. Pain and numbness in right ovary, running down the thigh of that side is present in :
(A) Coniummac (B) Medorrhinum
(C) Podophyllum. (D) Psorinum
34. Nosebleed when menses should appear is symptom in:
(A) Bryonia (B) China
(C) Millifolium (D) Sanguinaria
35. Cough relieved by drinking cold water is one of the symptom of :
(A) Cuprum met (B) Drosera
(C) Kali carb (D) Spongia
36. Vertigo on seeing the flowing water is present in :
(A) Belladonna (B) Conium mac
(C) Cocculus (D) Fer. Met
37 . Convulsion of children after fright in mother is in :
(A) Opium (B) Coffea
(C) Chamoinilla (D) Aconite
38. Vomiting in any position except lying on right side is in:
(A) Antim tart (B) Aethusa
(C) Ipecac (D) Verat alb
39. Sweat in axilla, smells like onions is a symptom in :
(A) Bovista (B) Thuja
(C) Phosphorus (D) Silicea
40. Dryness of eyes; too dry to close the lids is the symptom in :
(A) Bryonia (B) Cyclamen
(C) Nuxmosch (D) Thuja
41. Pain in distant parts on coughing is a symptom in:
(A) Causticum (B) Capsicum
(C) China (D) Plumb met
42. Body large and fat, but legs too thin is type of :
(A) Silicea (B) Cal- phos
(C) Ammonium mur (D) Ammonium carb
43. Children; impudent, teasing, laugh at reprimands is found in:
(A) Anacardium (B) Graphites
(C) Ignatia (D) Nitic acid
44. Can only void urine while sitting bent backwards is characteristic of:
(A) Conium (B) Hep-sulph
(C) Medorrhinum (D) Zincum met.
45. Feels unusually well day before an acute attack of disease:
(A) Opium (B) Psorinum
(C) Stramonium (D) Verat vir
46. Dyspnoea aggravated while sitting, after sleep, in room; relieved by walking rapidly is found in:
(A) Can. sat (B) Kali carb
(C) Natrum sulph (D) Sepia
47. Cough returns every winter:
(A) Hep. sulph (B) Psorinum
(C) Sepia (D) Silicea
48. Always feels better by walking slowly about, although weakness obliges the patient to lie down:
(A) Causticum((B) Diascorea
(C) Ferr met (D) (D) Sepia
49. Sailors suffer from asthma at “onshore”
(A) Spongia (B) Natrum sulph
(C) Medorrhinum (D) Bromium
50. Palpitation: violent when lying on left side, goes off when turning to the right:
(A) Calc ars (B) Lac defloratum
(C) Tabacum (D) Lachesis
51. First edition of Organon was published in the year of:
(A) 1796 (B) 1810
(C) 1798 (D) 1800
52. Theory of Chronic disease was introduced for the first time in which edition of Organon:
(A) 2nd edition (B) 3rd edition
(C) 4th edition (D) 5th edition
53. Aude Sapere has originated from:
(A) Latin (B) Greek
(C) German (D) Hibru
54. Hahnemann died in the city of:
(A) Kothen (B) Leipzig
(C) London (D) Paris
55. Essays on a new principle for ascertaining the curative power of drugs was published by Hahnemann in :
(A) 1790 (B) 1795
(C) 1796 (D) 1798
56. Homoeopathy is based on :
(A) Deductive logic (B) Inductive logic
(C) Both. (D) None
57. “Fragmenta de Viribus ….. Human observatis” was published in the year:
(A) 1796 (B) 1800
(C) 1805 (D) 1779
58.Homoeopathic concept says mental diseases are:
(A) Psoric origin (B) Pseudo-psoric in origin
(C) Acute diseases (D) Pseudo-chronic diseases-
59. Most appropriate time for administering the medicines in epidemic or sporadic intermittent fever is:
(A) Immediately before the paroxysm (B) Any time before paroxysm
(C) Immediately after the termination of paroxysm (D) Any time after the paroxysm
60. The name “50 Millesimal potency” was given by:
(A) Dr. C. Hering (B) Dr. Hahnemann
(C) Dr. W. Boericke (D) Dr. P. Schmidt
61. The word “Miasam” originated from:
(A) Greek (B) German
(C) Latin (D) French
62. Hahnemann was not averse to external applications for the treatment of:
(A) Chancre (B) Veneral miasam
(C) Figwarts (D) N one of the above
63. The term Pseudo-Psora was first used by:
(A) Dr. J. T. Kent (B) Dr. J. H. Allen
(C) Dr. H.C. Allen (D) Dr. T. F. Allen
64. A prolonged aggravation and final decline of the patient interprets that:
(A) The medicine is not correct (B) The disease is an incurable one.
(C) The medicine is too deep (D) The patient is idiosyncratic
65. No aggravation, with recovery of the patient means:
(A) The remedy is shallow and short acting (B) The potency is suitable
(C) Slight organic change (D) The disease is organic and incurable
66. Which observation of Kent does not cover the disease state:
(A) 3rd Observation (B) 12th Observation
(C) 9th Observation (D) All the above
67. Number of drugs proved by Dr. Hahnemann:
(A) 97 (B) 98
(C) 99 (D) 100
68. Mesmerism was introduced in which edition of Organon:
(A) 2nd (B) 3rd
(C) 5th (D) 6th
69. Accessory symptoms are found in :
(A) Acute diseases (B) Chronic diseases
(C) In drug proving (D) After 1st Prescription
70. In Kent’s Repertory rubric “Dream” is found in :
(A) Sleep (B) Generalities
(C) Mind (D) Head
71. In Kent’s repertory, “Shaving aggravates” is found in the chapter:
(A) Face (B) Skin
(C) Generalities (D) Conditions
72. In Kent’s Repertory, number of sections is :
(A) 37 (B) 38
(C) 31 (D) 33
73. First edition of Kent’s Repertory was published in the year:
(A) 1894 (B) 1897
(C) 1899 (D) 1900
74. Sixth edition of Kent’s Repertory was published in the year:
(A) 1840 (B) 1900
(C) 1925 (D) 1961
75. In Kent’s Repertory, rubric “Convulsion” is to be looked in :
(A) Head (B) Mind
(C) Generalities (D) Dreams
76. The plan of Repertory part of Therapeutic Pocket Book by Boenningauessen is divided into:
(A) Four parts (B) Eight parts
(C) Five parts (D) Seven parts
77. The first edition of Therapeutic Pocket Book by Boenningauessen was published in the year:
(A) 1837 (B) 1931
(C) 1935 (D) 1938
78. The Concordance Repertory is :
(A) Gentry’s (B) Kent’s
(C) Boger’s (D) Pathak’s
79. “The doctrine of Analogy” concept is given by :
(A) Boericke (B) Boenningauessen
(C) Knerr (D) Kent
80. Boenningauessen’s Repertory was translated to English by:
(A) Boericke (B) Boger
(C) William Oscar (D) Knerr
81. Largest chapter in Kent’s Repertory is :
(A) Mind (B) Extremities
(C) Generalities (D) Genitalia
82. Smallest chapter in Kent’s Repertory is :
(A) Vision (B) Hearing’
(C) Dream (D) External throat
83. Gradation of medicines is first done by :
(A) Dr. Hering (B) Dr. Boger
(C) Dr. Boenningauessen (D) Dr. Hahnemann
84. “Therapeutic Pocket Book” by Boenningauessen was originally written in:
(A) English (B) Latin
(C) German (D) Greek
85. “Therapeutic Pocket Book” by Boenningauessen had originally:
(A) 124 remedies (B) 126 remedies
(C) 136 remedies (D) 156 remedies
86. Kent started his works on repertory from:
(A) Lee’s Repertory (B) Lippe’s Repertory
(C) Boenningauessen’s Repertory (D) Jhar’s Repertory
87. Eliminating Rubric was first introduced in Homoeopathy by:
(A) Margret Tyler (B) Sir John Weir
(C) None of the above (D) Both the above
88. The word Rubric originated from the word:
(A) Rubra (B) Rubus
(C) Rubrera (D) Rubrika
89. In Kent’s Repertory, the complaint “Ailments from bad news” can be located in the Rubric:
(A) Ailments (B) Bad
(C) News (D) Complaints
90. In Kent’s Repertory, “Tabes Messenterica” is found in the chapter:
(A) Abdomen (B) Generalities
(C) Rectum (D) Stomach
91. Repertory of the intermittent Fever is written by :
(A) W. A. Allen (B) H. C. Allen
(D) Boger (C) Gurnessy
92. Globule No. 10 having weight 1 grain is equivalent to:
(A) 1 globule (B) 10 globules
(C) 100 globules (D) 200 globules
93. Science that deals with different aspects of the drug is called:
(A) Pharmacy (B) Pharmacology
(C) Pharmocognesy (D) Pharmocodynamics
94. British Homoeopathic Pharmacopoeia by the Homoeopathic Society was published in:
(A) 1850 (B) 1860
(C) 1870 (D) 1890
95. The first volume of the HPI was published by Government of India in the year:
(A) 1962 (B) 1971
(C) 1976 (D) 1978
96. The Eighth Volume of HPI published by Government of India was in the year:
(A) 1998 (B) 2000
(C) 2002 (D) 2004
97. By the method of sucussion Hahneman made potencies up to:
(A) 30X (B) 60X
(C) 30C (D) 60C
98. The process of passing a liquid through some porous medium is :
(A) Straining (B) Decantation
(C) Desiccation (D) Filtration
99. The drug Causticum belongs to :
(A) Sodium Group (B) Calcium Group
(C) Carbon Group (D) Potassium Group
100. One dessertspoonful is equivalent to:.
(A) 4ml (B) 8ml
(C) 15ml (D) 20 ml
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