Placement tests for medical students – SCU
Virginity and Sexual Offences MCQ
1. Essential (first) step in rape examination :the victim consent 2. raped, 17 years old girl ..The most imp. Sign is :lacerated hyemen 3. Which of the the following has a medicolegal importance:dentate hyemen 4.sodomy is :anal sex 5.the most important sign in a habitual sodomist is :anal dilatation 6. fourteen yrs old girl complain of amenorrhea after puberty:imperforated hymen 7. In rape murder, identifiable spermatozoa or portion of spermatozoa up to1 week 8.Hymen that medico-legally importance:Fleshy dilatable hymen 9.14 years old girl patient after puberty … amenorrhea:Imperforated hymen 10. Recent tears of the hymen:Translucent 11.Incest sex:Between persons of the
Pregnancy, Delivery and Abortion MCQs
1.A fetus is considered viable during the following month of intrauterine life :A) 5th.B) 6th.C) 7th. ***D) 8th. 2. The sure sign of pregnancy:see the movement of fetus 3. Lawful abortion defines as:before full term 4. Therapeutic abortion best described byInduction of abortion to save the mother’s life.
General Toxicology MCQ
1. the most rapid form of poison is :A) SolidB) Gas***C) PowderD) Solution 2. in uncomplicated stable case of poisoning best line of Rx is :A) Antishock measuresB) Physiological antidotsC) Supportive care***D) Induction of vomiting 3.which of these is a hepatotoxic poison :A) Alcohol***B) AtropineC) MorphineD) Amphetamine 4.Which of the following causes blindness:A) Mercury.B) Amphetamine.C) Morphine.D) AtropineE) Non of the above*** 5.cyanide poisoning is ineffective in cases :A) Taking low doseB) Have low acid in stomachC) Have hyperacidityD) No acid in stomach – achloride*** 6.emesis with syrup of ipecac is contraindicated in:A)comaB)convulsionsC)absent gag reflexD)corrosive poisoningE)all of the above***F)non on the
Drug dependence MCQ
1.best method for Rx of barbiturate dependence is :A) Gradual withdrawal***B) Abrupt withdrawalC) Use of antidotesD) Psychiatric therapyE) ?? 2. cross dependence is ! ability of a drug to :A) Increase addictionB) Start withdrawal symptomsC) Stop dependence state***(suppress the manifestation of physicaldependence produced by other drug+maintain physical dependent state)D) Maintain ! addiction stateE) ?? 3. Nalline test is used for ! Dx of :A) Amphetamine dependenceB) Alcohol dependenceC) Cocaine dependenceD) Opiates dependence*** 4. the most common complication of cocaine ubused by sniffing is :A) DeathB) Cerebral hemorrhageC) Nasal septal perforation***D) Heart failure 5. morphine dependence is best characterizes by :A)
Asphyxia MCQ ModelNo. 1
1. Compressing the neck by the bend of the elbow is :A) Mugging. ****B) Bansdola.C) Burking.D) Choking 2. Elimination of volatile poisons through the lungs by inhalation:A) 100% O2.B) 95% O2 & 5% CO2.****C) 90% O2 & 10% CO2.D) 85% O2 & 15% CO2.E) 80% O2 & 20% CO2. 3. The petechial hemorrhage of asphyxia is easily seen in:A) HeartB) LungC) EyeD) sclera**** 4. Mechanism of Petecheal formation in asphyxia is:A) Rise in venous pressure.****B) Rise in Arterial pressure.C) Rise in capillaries pressure.D) Rise in Arterioles pressure. 5. Strangulation rope marks is:A) low-down in the neck.***B) Oblique in position.C) Incomplete.D)
Firearm Injuries MCQs
1. In oblique firing, the inlet is ((I guess it has the same meaning of slanting)) :A) RoundedB) Oval***C) Surrounding by powder marksD) Large than exit 2. which of ! found in inlet of far firing :A) TattooingB) Loss of substance***C) Everted edgeD) Burn 3. A lady was shot by a revolver at a distance of 2m , inlet would be :A) Inverted edge***B) Large than exitC) BlackenedD) Regular in shape 4. the inlet of contact firearm injury is best described by ! presence of :A) Inverted edgeB) Everted edge caused by gasesC) Muzzle shaped burning***D) Minimal powder markers 5.
Physical Injuries MCQs
1.A man with heat collapse has:A) CyanosisB) Slow pulseC) Slow respirationD) Subnormal temperature*** 2. Which of the following affect the shape of electric burn:A) Type of currentB) Age of victimC) Pathway of the currentD) Exposed body surface area*** 3. The mechanism of death from cold is:A) Carboxy haemgolobin formationB) Central nervous system depressionC) Red asphyxiaD) Respiratory enzyme inhibition **** (paralysis of cytochrome oxidase enz.)E) Paralysis of circulation 4. Which of the following predispose in sun stroke:A) AgeB) SexC) Physical healthD) Atropine***E) Morphine 5. The best treatment for heat cramps is:A) IV fluidB) Increase salt intake***C) Ice bags 6. Ionizing radiation
Head Injuries MCQs
1.Lucid interval is the period of :A) ConcussionB) AmnesiaC) Consciousness****D) Profound coma 2.Concussion lasts for:A) Minutes****B) 1hC) 6 hD) 12 hE) 12 – 24 h 3. A man was hit by head of an axe will result in :A) Fissure fractureB) Depressed fracture****C) Comminuted fractureD) Cut fractureE) ?? 4. Brain compression due to fissure fracture:A) Traumatic injuryB) Followed by concussionC) Caused by hemorrhage***D) Caused by depressed boneE) ?? 5. Brain contusion means:A) Pia mater is opendB) Pia mater is laceratedC) There is skull bleedingD) There is skull fractureE) ?? 6. Best sign for lateralization is :A) Weak rapid pulseB) Unequal
Wounds MCQs
1. Contusion may take the shape of striking surface if caused by:A) StoneB) TireC) Stick***(I HOPE IT’S RIGHT)D) Hammer 2. A 55 years old man had a fracture of the right tibia. After 3 days the most expected dangerous complication is:A) ShockB) Fat embolism***C) Bone marrow embolismD) Reactionary hemorrhage 3. Stab penetrating wound…Injury to:A) The deep musclesB) The subcutaneous tissueC) Dural or synovial cavityD) Pleural or pericardiumE) C &D**** 4. Contusion is yellow due to:A) Biliverdin in 5th dayB) Biliverdin in 7thdayC) Reduced Heamoglobin in 3rd dayD) Bilirubin in 2nd dayE) Bilirubin in 5th day*** 5.Bridging of tissues occurs in:A)Contused
Postmortem changes MCQs
1. PM Identification is difficult in cases of:A) Severe burns.B) Severe putrefaction.C) Multiple stab wounds.D) Complete charring. ***E) Absence of the head (decapitation) 2. Adibocere occurs in bodies submerged under the water after death for a period of:A) 5 daysB) 1 weekC) 2 weeks***D) 3 weeks 3. Which of the following causes pressure at ….:A) StoneB) KnifeC) Rope***D) Stick 4. Which of the following is a mechanism of RM:A) Loss of muscle toneB) Loss of reflexesC) Depletion of ATP***D) Sever nervous stress 5. Hypostasis in case of hanging is found in:A) The backB) Head & neckC) ShoulderD) Lower limbs*** 6.
Forensic Medicine MCQ Model No. 2
1.Foot prints are most commonly used for:A) Trailing the enemies in desert.B) None mixing of infants in Hospitals. ***C) Solving of crimes.D) A & BE) B & C 2. Complete identification means identification of:A) Sex and ageB) Individuality *** 3. The first permanent Teeth erupt at:A) 5 yearsB) 6 years***C) 7 yearsD) 8 yearsE) 9 years 4. Trans-sexuality is:A) Female pseudo hermaphroditeB) Male pseudo hermaphroditeC) Conflict between gender & physical sex***D) None of the above alone. 5. Blue line on the gum indicates poisoning with:A) Lead***B) MercuryC) ArsenicD) Cadmium 6. The weakest point during iris print identification in ML practice
Forensic Medicine MCQ Model No. 1
1. Foot prints arte most commonly us9ed for:a. Training the enemies in desertb. None mixing of infants in Hospitals.c. Solving of some crimes.d. Personal identification. 2. Which of the following is a Mechanism for Rigor mortis?a. Depletion of ATP.b. Loss of muscle tone.c. Loss of reflexes.d. Sever nervous stress. 3. Rigor mortis appears first in the muscles of:a. Upper limb.b. Lower limb.c. Neck.d. Trunk.e. Face. 4. In a fire accident a body was found dead within 30 minutes from the start of fire. You can expected mechanism of death to be:a. rupture of Curling ulcer.b. Pneumonia or
GIT Pathology Module No. 1
Which one of the following is true about Barret`s esophagus? A biopsy will show a histological finding of columnar to squamous metaplasia It is a known precursor of adenocarcinoma of the esophagus It is a known precursor of carcinoma of the stomach It is a known precursor of squamous cell carcinoma of the esophagus The most common location is in the proximal (upper) third of esophagus 83 years old man with anemia, weight loss and dysphagia. Endoscopy revealed a large polypoid and ulcerated lesion in mid- esophagus. The MOST LIKELY diagnosis is: transitional cell carcinoma adenocarcinoma squamous papiloma leiomyosarcoma squamous
CVS Pharmacology module No. 1
Which one of the following drugs is associated with the development of a lupus-like syndrome, especially in patients identified as “slow acetylators”? Arniodarone Clonidine Nitroglycerin Procainamide Terazosin Which one of the following actions is characteristic of amiloride? Alkalosis Block of Na reabsorption in the proximal tubule Hyperkalemia Increased tubular reabsorption of Ca Bicarbonaturia The most common manifestation of lidocaine toxicity is CNS dysfunction drug fever hypertension hypokalemia torsade A patient with hyperthyroidism develops a cardiac arrhythmia. Optimal treatment of the patient should include management with amiodarone bretylium digoxin lidocaine propranolol Calcium channel antagonists increase intracellular CAMP decrease myocardial contractility increase
Physiology model No. 1
1) all of the following statements are true for the myosin head except : a-it has an actin binding site b-it has ATP binding site c-it has ATPase activity d- it has a Ca+2 binding site 2) end-plate potential : graded 3) Extracelluar fluid can be measured by: a-Radio active iodine b-Even’s blue dye c-inulin d-deuterium oxida(heavy water) e- creatinine 4) facilitated diffusion: a-does not need carrier protein b-passive transport 5)Na+_K+ pump: a-coupled with ATP b-downhill its electrochemical gradient c- pump 3 K 6) A normal individual with total body water of 42 L have
Biochemistry module No. 1
The peptide bond: has a partial double bond character is charged but non polar has cis conformation can be easily destroyed by acids keeps the integrity of proteins by hydrophobic interaction Regarding elastin: it is a tough protein with high tensile strength it is rich in proline and lysine it is soluble protein polymer cannot regain its original length when stretched mutation of tropoelastin gene leads to marfans syndrome Which is incorrect about proline: it contains imino group it has uncharged polar group important for fibrous structure of collagen doesn’t participate in hydrogen bonds its side chain has
Embryology model No. 2
1) regarding corpus luteum which is incorrect : a- it developed under the effect of LH b- it secretes progesterone c- when pregnancy occurs degeneration of corpus luteum is preventedby hCG d- if oocyte is not fertilized the corpus luteum degenerate 10-12 days after ovulation e- corpus luteum of pregnancy remain active throughout the gastation period 2) which of the following component plays the most active role in invading the endometrium during implantation: a- epiblast b- syncytiotrophoblast c- hypoblast d- extraembryonic somatic mesoderm e- extraembryonic splanchnic mesoderm 3) proliferative phase is influenced by the following hormones: a- estrogen
Embryology MCQ model No. 1
1. This phase in the development of sperm has no counterpart in ovum-development (a) spermiogenesis (b) phase of multiplication (c) phase of growth (d) polar body formation Answer: (a) 2. During this phase, the nuclear envelope begins to disappear (a) cytokinesis (b) S phase (c) Anaphase (d) Prometaphase Answer: (d) 3. In humans, the number of ova and sperms that would be produced from 100 secondary oocytes and 100 secondary spermatocytes during gametogenesis is (a) 50 ova, 100 sperms (b) 100 ova, 100 sperms (c) 100 ova, 200 sperms (d) 200 ova, 200 sperms Answer: (c) 4.
Anatomy MCQ Module No. 4
1) Which of the following terms describes the body’s ability to maintain its normal state? (A) Anabolism(B) Catabolism(C) Tolerance(D) Homeostasis(E) Metabolism 2) Which of the following best describes the human body’s defense mechanism against environmental bacteria? (A) Hair in the nose(B) Mucous membranes(C) Osteoblasts(D) Saliva(E) Tears 3) Which cells in the blood do not have a nucleus? (A) Lymphocyte(B) Monocyte(C) Erythrocyte(D) Basophil(E) Neutrophil 4) Which of the following is flexible connective tissue that is attached to bones at the joints? (A) Adipose(B) Cartilage(C) Epithelial(D) Muscle(E) Nerve 5) Which of the following allows air to pass into the lungs? (A) Aorta(B)
Anatomy MCQ module No. 3
1. Which of the following muscular valve controls the flow of digestive juice from the hepatopancreatic duct to the duodenum? (a) Sphincter of Oddi (b) Semilunar valve (c) Ileocaecal valve (d) Pyloric sphincter Sol: (a) Sphincter of Oddi. 2. Which of the following is present on the surface of intestinal epithelial cells? (a) Zymogen granules (b) Pinocytic vesicles (c) Phagocytic vesicles (d) Microvilli Sol: (d) Microvilli. 3. Lungs are enclosed within (a) Perichondrium (b) Periosteum (c) Pleural membrane (d) Pericardium Sol: (c) Pleural membrane. 4. The maximum amount of urea is present in (a) Dorsal Aorta (b) Hepatic Vein (c)
General Anatomy MCQs – Module 2
1. The periosteal arteries are derived from:a) A major artery passing near the bone.b) Anastomosis around the joints.c) Nutrient artery of the bone.d) Muscular arteries of the muscles attached to the bone.e) Metaphyseal arteries.Key: dTopic Specification: General Anatomy 2. Which of the following belongs to the diarthrosis variety of joints?a) Gomphosis.b) Synchondrosis.c) Symphysis.d) Synovial joints.e) Sutural joints.Key: dTopic Specification: General Anatomy 3. Which of the following function as resistance vessel?a) Elastic arteries.b) Muscular arteries.c) Arterioles.d) Venules.e) Capillaries.Key: cTopic Specification: General Anatomy 4. The acrosome reaction occurs:a) When the spermatozoa are traveling through the uterine cavity.b) Just before the penetration of
General MCQ Module 1.
Que 1. The weight of the human body is mainly made up of?(a) Bones(b) Skin(c) Body parts(d) Water Ans. (d) WaterExplanation: Water contributes to the maximum weight of the human body. Que 2. How much percent of water is present in the human body?(a) 25%(b)56%(c) 67%(d) 45% Ans. (c) 67%Explanation: 65% of water is present in the human body. Que 3. The element which is found in excess amounts in our body is?(a) Sodium(b) Oxygen(c) Iodine(d) Phosphorus Ans. (b) OxygenExplanation: Oxygen is the most abundant element found in the human body. Que 4. How many bones are found in the adult human body?(a) 208(b)
500 MCQ in All Physiology subjects
1. Which subject deals with the integrated functions of the body.a. Histology b. Anatomy c. Physiology d. PsychologyCorrect answer ( c ) 2. Which functional groups are formed by the association of various tissues.a. System b. Body c. Skeleton d. OrganCorrect answer (d ) 3. What is the thickness of cell membranea. 70-100ºA b. 100-150ºA c. 30-60ºA d. 10-20ºACorrect answer (a) 4. Cell physiology includes application of most of law’s of which subjects.a. Biology b. Chemistry c. Physics and Chemistry d. PhysicsCorrect answer ( c ) 5. The properties of cell that are equated with those of life includes.a.
Introduction to Biochemistry
1. A drug which prevents uric acid synthesis by inhibiting the enzyme xanthine oxidase is(A) Aspirin (B) Allopurinol(C) Colchicine (D) Probenecid 2. Which of the following is required for crystallization and storage of the hormone insulin?(A) Mn++ (B) Mg++(C) Ca++ (D) Zn++ 3. Oxidation of which substance in the body yields the most calories(A) Glucose (B) Glycogen(C) Protein (D) Lipids 4. Milk is deficient in which vitamins?(A) Vitamin C (B) Vitamin A(C) Vitamin B2 (D) Vitamin K 5. Milk is deficient of which mineral?(A) Phosphorus (B) Sodium(C) Iron (D) Potassium 6. Synthesis of prostaglandinsis is inhibited by(A) Aspirin (B) Arsenic(C)
Cytology Module
Directions: each of the following statements contains five suggested completions. Choose the one that is best in each case. 1. Each of the following statements concerning the plasmalemma is true, EXCEPT: A – includes elementary cell membrane; B – its supermembranous layer consists of glycolipids and glycoproteins; C – its submembranous layer contains filaments and microtubules; D – is a semi-permeable cell boundary; E – is not an obligatory cell component. 2. The plasma membrane functions are as follows, EXCEPT: A – is a selectively permeable barrier; B –
Chapter 1 : Organisation of the Body
1. Which of the listed terms is described by: “All the chemical processes that take place in the organelles and cytoplasm the cells of the body”?A. MetabolismB. Cellular respirationC. HomeostasisD. Physiology Answer is A: The quoted statement is a definition of metabolism 2. Which major organ lies deep to the right hypochondriac region?A. The stomachB. The spleenC. The liverD. The duodenum Answer is C: hypochondriac = below the rib cartilage; liver is located mostly on the right side. 3. Which plane of the body divides it into dorsal and ventral regions?A. TransverseB. AxialC. CoronalD. Sagittal Answer is C: dorsal