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True about Tuberculosis HIV patients -
Sputum positivity
INH prophyaxis prevent development ofT.B
Lack characteristics feature of T.B
Highly positive PPD reaction
2
[ "Tuberculosis" ]
Question: True about Tuberculosis HIV patients - Choices: A. Sputum positivity B. INH prophyaxis prevent development ofT.B C. Lack characteristics feature of T.B D. Highly positive PPD reaction Answer:
Tuberculosis in children true is?
Commonly sputum negative
Incidence < 5% of all TB casesv
Clinically child does not show sign of florid TB.
All of above
3
[ "Tuberculosis" ]
Question: Tuberculosis in children true is? Choices: A. Commonly sputum negative B. Incidence < 5% of all TB casesv C. Clinically child does not show sign of florid TB. D. All of above Answer:
Which of the following drugs cannot be used in patient with Multi drug resistant Tuberculosis?
Ciprofloxacin
Tobramycin
Clarithromycin
Amikacin
1
[ "Tuberculosis" ]
Question: Which of the following drugs cannot be used in patient with Multi drug resistant Tuberculosis? Choices: A. Ciprofloxacin B. Tobramycin C. Clarithromycin D. Amikacin Answer:
Under extended sickness benefit of ESI act, Tuberculosis benefit is given for duration of:
6 months
1 year
2 years
4 years
2
[ "Tuberculosis" ]
Question: Under extended sickness benefit of ESI act, Tuberculosis benefit is given for duration of: Choices: A. 6 months B. 1 year C. 2 years D. 4 years Answer:
Tuberculosis pleural effusion is characterized by all EXCEPT: March 2013 (d)
LDH > 60% of serum LDH
Hemorrhagic fluid
Increased mesothelial cells
Increased deaminase
2
[ "Tuberculosis" ]
Question: Tuberculosis pleural effusion is characterized by all EXCEPT: March 2013 (d) Choices: A. LDH > 60% of serum LDH B. Hemorrhagic fluid C. Increased mesothelial cells D. Increased deaminase Answer:
Which of the following statements regardingGamma-Release-Assays for diagnosis of Tuberculosis is true -
First Generation Quanti FERON-TB assay used ESAT-6
Second Generation Quanti FERON-TB (Gold) assay used ESAT-6 and CPF-10
These tests can distinguish between M. tuberculosis and M. bovis
None of the non-tuberculosis mycobacteria give a positive reaction with the test
1
[ "Tuberculosis" ]
Question: Which of the following statements regardingGamma-Release-Assays for diagnosis of Tuberculosis is true - Choices: A. First Generation Quanti FERON-TB assay used ESAT-6 B. Second Generation Quanti FERON-TB (Gold) assay used ESAT-6 and CPF-10 C. These tests can distinguish between M. tuberculosis and M. bovis D. None of the non-tuberculosis mycobacteria give a positive reaction with the test Answer:
A patient came to a private practitioner and was diagnosed Tuberculosis. Within how many days he has to inform or register to district health officer?
1 day
7 day
30 days
1 year
2
[ "Tuberculosis" ]
Question: A patient came to a private practitioner and was diagnosed Tuberculosis. Within how many days he has to inform or register to district health officer? Choices: A. 1 day B. 7 day C. 30 days D. 1 year Answer:
Necrotizing granulomatous inguinal lymphadenopathy is caused by -a) Syphilisb) Granuloma inguinalec) Sarcoidosisd) Tuberculosis
ad
c
ac
ab
0
[ "Tuberculosis" ]
Question: Necrotizing granulomatous inguinal lymphadenopathy is caused by -a) Syphilisb) Granuloma inguinalec) Sarcoidosisd) Tuberculosis Choices: A. ad B. c C. ac D. ab Answer:
Tuberculosis of the spine commonly affects all of the following pas of the veebra, EXCEPT:
Body
Lamina
Pedicle
Spinous process
3
[ "Tuberculosis" ]
Question: Tuberculosis of the spine commonly affects all of the following pas of the veebra, EXCEPT: Choices: A. Body B. Lamina C. Pedicle D. Spinous process Answer:
All are precancerous for carcinoma bladder except -a) Tuberculosis bladderb) Aniline dyesc) Schistosomiasisd) Chronic ulcer
b
ad
ac
ab
1
[ "Tuberculosis" ]
Question: All are precancerous for carcinoma bladder except -a) Tuberculosis bladderb) Aniline dyesc) Schistosomiasisd) Chronic ulcer Choices: A. b B. ad C. ac D. ab Answer:
Multidrug Resistance Tuberculosis (MDR-TB) should be considered in patients with:
Contact with a known case of MDR TB
Clinical Deterioration
Sputum smear positive at 5 months of treatment
All of the above
3
[ "Tuberculosis" ]
Question: Multidrug Resistance Tuberculosis (MDR-TB) should be considered in patients with: Choices: A. Contact with a known case of MDR TB B. Clinical Deterioration C. Sputum smear positive at 5 months of treatment D. All of the above Answer:
The Earliest feature Tuberculosis is:
Caseation
Lymphocytosis
Giant calls (Langerhans)
Granuloma
1
[ "Tuberculosis" ]
Question: The Earliest feature Tuberculosis is: Choices: A. Caseation B. Lymphocytosis C. Giant calls (Langerhans) D. Granuloma Answer:
Tuberculosis lymphadenitis of the cervical lymphnodes is also called:
Pott's disease
Lupus vulgaris
Scrofula
Ghon's focus
2
[ "Tuberculosis" ]
Question: Tuberculosis lymphadenitis of the cervical lymphnodes is also called: Choices: A. Pott's disease B. Lupus vulgaris C. Scrofula D. Ghon's focus Answer:
A 65 yr old man is presenting with chronic cigarette cough which has recently changed its character. Tuberculosis and other infectious causes have been ruled out. What should be the next investigation:
Sputum cytology
Bronchoscopy and biopsy
CT guided FNAC
Barium X-Ray
1
[ "Tuberculosis" ]
Question: A 65 yr old man is presenting with chronic cigarette cough which has recently changed its character. Tuberculosis and other infectious causes have been ruled out. What should be the next investigation: Choices: A. Sputum cytology B. Bronchoscopy and biopsy C. CT guided FNAC D. Barium X-Ray Answer:
True about revised National Tuberculosis programme (NTP) – a) Active case findingb) DOTS appliedc) Treatment is given only in smear positive casesd) General practitioners are restricted to give the treatmente) It has replaced NTP
ab
ad
be
ce
2
[ "Tuberculosis" ]
Question: True about revised National Tuberculosis programme (NTP) – a) Active case findingb) DOTS appliedc) Treatment is given only in smear positive casesd) General practitioners are restricted to give the treatmente) It has replaced NTP Choices: A. ab B. ad C. be D. ce Answer:
Tuberculosis of skin is called as
Lupus profundis
Scrofuloderma
Lupus vulgaris
Lupus pernio
2
[ "Tuberculosis" ]
Question: Tuberculosis of skin is called as Choices: A. Lupus profundis B. Scrofuloderma C. Lupus vulgaris D. Lupus pernio Answer:
Coicosteroids are absolutely contraindicated in the following type of Tuberculosis
Miliary
Meningeal
Intestinal
Renal
2
[ "Tuberculosis" ]
Question: Coicosteroids are absolutely contraindicated in the following type of Tuberculosis Choices: A. Miliary B. Meningeal C. Intestinal D. Renal Answer:
Tuberculosis verrucosa cutis is a form of:
Tuberculid
Primary tuberculosis
Postprimary tuberculosis with good resistance
Post primary tuberculosis with poor resistance
2
[ "Tuberculosis" ]
Question: Tuberculosis verrucosa cutis is a form of: Choices: A. Tuberculid B. Primary tuberculosis C. Postprimary tuberculosis with good resistance D. Post primary tuberculosis with poor resistance Answer:
World Tuberculosis Day is celebrated on ?
24th March
7th April
22nd April
1st December
0
[ "Tuberculosis" ]
Question: World Tuberculosis Day is celebrated on ? Choices: A. 24th March B. 7th April C. 22nd April D. 1st December Answer:
40 years old Bank officer was told to be having illeocecal Tuberculosis (Bovine after thorough investigation. He told the physician that he had no body infected with tuberculosis in the family, but he was told by the Doctor that he acquired this infection from
Infected milk
Infected client
Contaminated vessel
Polluted water
0
[ "Tuberculosis" ]
Question: 40 years old Bank officer was told to be having illeocecal Tuberculosis (Bovine after thorough investigation. He told the physician that he had no body infected with tuberculosis in the family, but he was told by the Doctor that he acquired this infection from Choices: A. Infected milk B. Infected client C. Contaminated vessel D. Polluted water Answer:
Tuberculosis verrucosa cutis is a form of –
Tuberculid
Primary tuberculosis
Postprimary tuberculosis with good resistance
Post primary tuberculosis with poor resistance
2
[ "Tuberculosis" ]
Question: Tuberculosis verrucosa cutis is a form of – Choices: A. Tuberculid B. Primary tuberculosis C. Postprimary tuberculosis with good resistance D. Post primary tuberculosis with poor resistance Answer:
Management of a newborn when mother has active Tuberculosis and is not taking ATT:
BCG + Rifampicin + INH + Breastfeeding
BCG + Isolation of baby
BCG + INH for 6 week + Breastfeeding
BCG + INH + withhold Breastfeeding
3
[ "Tuberculosis" ]
Question: Management of a newborn when mother has active Tuberculosis and is not taking ATT: Choices: A. BCG + Rifampicin + INH + Breastfeeding B. BCG + Isolation of baby C. BCG + INH for 6 week + Breastfeeding D. BCG + INH + withhold Breastfeeding Answer:
Drug resistance in Tuberculosis is due to -
Transformation
Transduction
Conjugation
Mutation
3
[ "Tuberculosis" ]
Question: Drug resistance in Tuberculosis is due to - Choices: A. Transformation B. Transduction C. Conjugation D. Mutation Answer:
All of the following statements about primary Tuberculosis are true, Except:
Cavitatory lesion
Pleural effusion
Fibrocasseous lesion
Phlyctenular conjunctivitis
0
[ "Tuberculosis" ]
Question: All of the following statements about primary Tuberculosis are true, Except: Choices: A. Cavitatory lesion B. Pleural effusion C. Fibrocasseous lesion D. Phlyctenular conjunctivitis Answer:
Tuberculosis in children true is
Commonly sputum negative
Incidence < 5% of all TB cases
Clinically child does not show sign of florid TB
All of the above
3
[ "Tuberculosis" ]
Question: Tuberculosis in children true is Choices: A. Commonly sputum negative B. Incidence < 5% of all TB cases C. Clinically child does not show sign of florid TB D. All of the above Answer:
Tuberculosis of fallopian tube occurs mainly by -
Direct spread from uterine cavity
Lymphatic spread
Hematogenous spread
Iatrogenic
2
[ "Tuberculosis" ]
Question: Tuberculosis of fallopian tube occurs mainly by - Choices: A. Direct spread from uterine cavity B. Lymphatic spread C. Hematogenous spread D. Iatrogenic Answer:
A 45 years old male patient comes to OPD with cough and diarrhea since last 3 weeks. On diagnosis he is found to be HIV positive with Tuberculosis, Next line of management should be:-
Sta ATT followed by A
Sta A followed by ATT
Sta ATT
Sta A then sta ATT after 6-8 weeks
0
[ "Tuberculosis" ]
Question: A 45 years old male patient comes to OPD with cough and diarrhea since last 3 weeks. On diagnosis he is found to be HIV positive with Tuberculosis, Next line of management should be:- Choices: A. Sta ATT followed by A B. Sta A followed by ATT C. Sta ATT D. Sta A then sta ATT after 6-8 weeks Answer:
Tuberculosis of the spine commonly affects all of the following parts of the vertebra except -
Body
Lamina
Spinous process
Pedicle
2
[ "Tuberculosis" ]
Question: Tuberculosis of the spine commonly affects all of the following parts of the vertebra except - Choices: A. Body B. Lamina C. Spinous process D. Pedicle Answer:
New drug approved for drug-resistant Tuberculosis?
Bedaquiline
Ibalizumab
Bectegravir
Apalutamide
0
[ "Tuberculosis" ]
Question: New drug approved for drug-resistant Tuberculosis? Choices: A. Bedaquiline B. Ibalizumab C. Bectegravir D. Apalutamide Answer:
Management of a newborn when Mother has active Tuberculosis & is taking ATT -
BCG + Rifampicin + INH + Breast Feeding
BCG + Isolation of baby
BCG + INH for 6 week + Breast Feeding
BCG + INH + withhold Breast Feeding
2
[ "Tuberculosis" ]
Question: Management of a newborn when Mother has active Tuberculosis & is taking ATT - Choices: A. BCG + Rifampicin + INH + Breast Feeding B. BCG + Isolation of baby C. BCG + INH for 6 week + Breast Feeding D. BCG + INH + withhold Breast Feeding Answer:
Which of the following represents a "Web Based Programme for monitoring Tuberculosis?(2018)
NIKSHAY
NISCHAY
DOTS
RNTCP
0
[ "Tuberculosis" ]
Question: Which of the following represents a "Web Based Programme for monitoring Tuberculosis?(2018) Choices: A. NIKSHAY B. NISCHAY C. DOTS D. RNTCP Answer:
Death Rate due to Tuberculosis in 2109
1 Person per 1 Minute
1 Person per 4 Minutes
1 person per 10 Minutes
1 person per 1 Hour
1
[ "Tuberculosis" ]
Question: Death Rate due to Tuberculosis in 2109 Choices: A. 1 Person per 1 Minute B. 1 Person per 4 Minutes C. 1 person per 10 Minutes D. 1 person per 1 Hour Answer:
Egg shell calcification in hilar lymph nodes is seen ina) Sarcoidosisb) Histoplasmosisc) Tuberculosisd) Carcinoma lunge) Silicosis
bcde
abcd
abce
abde
2
[ "Tuberculosis" ]
Question: Egg shell calcification in hilar lymph nodes is seen ina) Sarcoidosisb) Histoplasmosisc) Tuberculosisd) Carcinoma lunge) Silicosis Choices: A. bcde B. abcd C. abce D. abde Answer:
Drug resistance in Tuberculosis is due to-
Transformation
Transduction
conjugation
Mutation
3
[ "Tuberculosis" ]
Question: Drug resistance in Tuberculosis is due to- Choices: A. Transformation B. Transduction C. conjugation D. Mutation Answer:
The population of a community on the 1st of June was recorded as 1,65,000. Total no. of new cases of Tuberculosis, recorded from 1st January to 31st June were 22. Total Registered cases of tuberculosis in the community were recorded as 220. What is the incidence of TB in this community per 10 lakh population?
133
220
13.3
22
0
[ "Tuberculosis" ]
Question: The population of a community on the 1st of June was recorded as 1,65,000. Total no. of new cases of Tuberculosis, recorded from 1st January to 31st June were 22. Total Registered cases of tuberculosis in the community were recorded as 220. What is the incidence of TB in this community per 10 lakh population? Choices: A. 133 B. 220 C. 13.3 D. 22 Answer:
New RNTCP initiative for Tuberculosis surveillance using case based web based IT system is
NIKSHAY
NISCHAY
E-DOTS
NIRBHAYA
0
[ "Tuberculosis" ]
Question: New RNTCP initiative for Tuberculosis surveillance using case based web based IT system is Choices: A. NIKSHAY B. NISCHAY C. E-DOTS D. NIRBHAYA Answer:
Tuberculosis in Pott's disease involves: September 2010
Hip Joint
Knee Joint
Spine
Wrist Joint
2
[ "Tuberculosis" ]
Question: Tuberculosis in Pott's disease involves: September 2010 Choices: A. Hip Joint B. Knee Joint C. Spine D. Wrist Joint Answer:
Most common site of Tuberculosis of spine is in
Dorsal region
Dorsolumbar region
Lumbar region
Lumbosacral region
1
[ "Tuberculosis" ]
Question: Most common site of Tuberculosis of spine is in Choices: A. Dorsal region B. Dorsolumbar region C. Lumbar region D. Lumbosacral region Answer:
Efficacy of BCG vaccine for Pulmonary Tuberculosis
0%
25%
33%
50%
0
[ "Tuberculosis" ]
Question: Efficacy of BCG vaccine for Pulmonary Tuberculosis Choices: A. 0% B. 25% C. 33% D. 50% Answer:
Drug resistance in Tuberculosis is due to ?
Transformation
Transduction
Conjugation
Mutation
3
[ "Tuberculosis" ]
Question: Drug resistance in Tuberculosis is due to ? Choices: A. Transformation B. Transduction C. Conjugation D. Mutation Answer:
It is probable that physician have a higher index of suspicion for tuberculosis in children without BCG scar that those with BCG scar. If this is so and an association is found between Tuberculosis and not having BCG scar, the association may be due to-
Selection bias
Interviewer bias
Surveillance bias
Non-response bias
1
[ "Tuberculosis" ]
Question: It is probable that physician have a higher index of suspicion for tuberculosis in children without BCG scar that those with BCG scar. If this is so and an association is found between Tuberculosis and not having BCG scar, the association may be due to- Choices: A. Selection bias B. Interviewer bias C. Surveillance bias D. Non-response bias Answer:
Case finding tool which has been stopped as a general measure of case finding in Tuberculosis is:
Sputum microscopy
Sputum culture
Mass Miniature radiography
Tuberculin Testing
2
[ "Tuberculosis" ]
Question: Case finding tool which has been stopped as a general measure of case finding in Tuberculosis is: Choices: A. Sputum microscopy B. Sputum culture C. Mass Miniature radiography D. Tuberculin Testing Answer:
According to Mc Keown's theory, reduction in moality from Tuberculosis was a consequence of:
Increased awareness & knowledge
Immunization
Introduction of Drug Treatment
Social and Environmental Factors
3
[ "Tuberculosis" ]
Question: According to Mc Keown's theory, reduction in moality from Tuberculosis was a consequence of: Choices: A. Increased awareness & knowledge B. Immunization C. Introduction of Drug Treatment D. Social and Environmental Factors Answer:
Tuberculosis commonly affects which pa of the intestine: September 2005
Ileum
Jejunum
Terminal colon
Transverse colon
0
[ "Tuberculosis" ]
Question: Tuberculosis commonly affects which pa of the intestine: September 2005 Choices: A. Ileum B. Jejunum C. Terminal colon D. Transverse colon Answer:
Under the DOTS strategy of Revised National Tuberculosis Programme, the recommended line of management is category I patients, if the sputum is positive after 2 months of intensive phase treatment with 4 drugs, is to -
Sta the continuation phase of treatment with INH and rifampicin
Continue the intensive phase of treatment with 4 drugs for 1 more month only, regardless of sputum positivity after that
Continue the intensive phase of treatment with 4 drugs until the sputum becomes negative
Add one more drug, that is, to use 5 drugs until the sputum becomes negative
1
[ "Tuberculosis" ]
Question: Under the DOTS strategy of Revised National Tuberculosis Programme, the recommended line of management is category I patients, if the sputum is positive after 2 months of intensive phase treatment with 4 drugs, is to - Choices: A. Sta the continuation phase of treatment with INH and rifampicin B. Continue the intensive phase of treatment with 4 drugs for 1 more month only, regardless of sputum positivity after that C. Continue the intensive phase of treatment with 4 drugs until the sputum becomes negative D. Add one more drug, that is, to use 5 drugs until the sputum becomes negative Answer:
Screening of immigrants from infectious diseases such as Tuberculosis and Syphilis to protect the home population is an example of:
High-risk screening
Prospective screening
Prescriptive screeing
Periodic health examinations
1
[ "Tuberculosis" ]
Question: Screening of immigrants from infectious diseases such as Tuberculosis and Syphilis to protect the home population is an example of: Choices: A. High-risk screening B. Prospective screening C. Prescriptive screeing D. Periodic health examinations Answer:
World Tuberculosis day
March 1st
March 24th
April 1st
April 24th
1
[ "Tuberculosis" ]
Question: World Tuberculosis day Choices: A. March 1st B. March 24th C. April 1st D. April 24th Answer:
Which of the following statements regarding-Gamma-Release-Assays for diagnosis of Tuberculosis is true -
First Generation Quanti FERON-TB assay used ESAT-6
Second Generation Quanti FERON-TB (Gold) assay used ESAT-6 and CPF-10
These tests can distinguish between M. tuberculosis and M. bovis
None of the non-tuberculosis mycobacteria give a positive reaction with the test
1
[ "Tuberculosis" ]
Question: Which of the following statements regarding-Gamma-Release-Assays for diagnosis of Tuberculosis is true - Choices: A. First Generation Quanti FERON-TB assay used ESAT-6 B. Second Generation Quanti FERON-TB (Gold) assay used ESAT-6 and CPF-10 C. These tests can distinguish between M. tuberculosis and M. bovis D. None of the non-tuberculosis mycobacteria give a positive reaction with the test Answer:
Which statement is false regarding Tuberculosis in HIV positive individual :
Frequent negative sputum smear.
False negative tuberculin test result
Extra pulmonary tuberculosis more common.
Cavitation lesions in lungs as shown by chest X- ray.
3
[ "Tuberculosis" ]
Question: Which statement is false regarding Tuberculosis in HIV positive individual : Choices: A. Frequent negative sputum smear. B. False negative tuberculin test result C. Extra pulmonary tuberculosis more common. D. Cavitation lesions in lungs as shown by chest X- ray. Answer:
Triple deformity of knee is classically seen in -a) Fracture patellab) Tuberculosisc) Rheumatic arthritisd) Rheumatoid arthritis
c
d
ab
bd
3
[ "Tuberculosis" ]
Question: Triple deformity of knee is classically seen in -a) Fracture patellab) Tuberculosisc) Rheumatic arthritisd) Rheumatoid arthritis Choices: A. c B. d C. ab D. bd Answer:
Best indicator of trend of Tuberculosis unaffected by current control measures is:-
Annual risk of infection
Prevalence of TB infection
% of primary drug resistance
% of multidrug resistance
0
[ "Tuberculosis" ]
Question: Best indicator of trend of Tuberculosis unaffected by current control measures is:- Choices: A. Annual risk of infection B. Prevalence of TB infection C. % of primary drug resistance D. % of multidrug resistance Answer:
Locking of knee joint can be caused by -a) Osgood shalterb) Loose body in knee jointc) Tuberculosis of kneed) Medial meniscal partial tear
c
d
bd
ac
2
[ "Tuberculosis" ]
Question: Locking of knee joint can be caused by -a) Osgood shalterb) Loose body in knee jointc) Tuberculosis of kneed) Medial meniscal partial tear Choices: A. c B. d C. bd D. ac Answer:
True about Tuberculosis in children-
Commonly sputum negative
Incidence 5-15 % of all TB cases
Clinically child does not show sign of florid TB
All of the above
3
[ "Tuberculosis" ]
Question: True about Tuberculosis in children- Choices: A. Commonly sputum negative B. Incidence 5-15 % of all TB cases C. Clinically child does not show sign of florid TB D. All of the above Answer:
National Tuberculosis institute is in
Chennai
Bangalore
Agra
Bhopal
1
[ "Tuberculosis" ]
Question: National Tuberculosis institute is in Choices: A. Chennai B. Bangalore C. Agra D. Bhopal Answer:
Scar carcinoma of lung is seen most commonly following -a) Tuberculosisb) Irradiationc) Infarctd) Lung abscess
abc
bc
acd
bcd
0
[ "Tuberculosis" ]
Question: Scar carcinoma of lung is seen most commonly following -a) Tuberculosisb) Irradiationc) Infarctd) Lung abscess Choices: A. abc B. bc C. acd D. bcd Answer:
Tuberculosis complex include all except -
M. tuberculosis
M. bovis
M. kansasii
M. microti
2
[ "Tuberculosis" ]
Question: Tuberculosis complex include all except - Choices: A. M. tuberculosis B. M. bovis C. M. kansasii D. M. microti Answer:
Millary shadow on chest X-ray is seen in – a) Tuberculosisb) Rheumatoid arthritisc) Pneumoconiosisd) COPDe) Metastasis
bcde
abcd
abce
abde
2
[ "Tuberculosis" ]
Question: Millary shadow on chest X-ray is seen in – a) Tuberculosisb) Rheumatoid arthritisc) Pneumoconiosisd) COPDe) Metastasis Choices: A. bcde B. abcd C. abce D. abde Answer:
Tuberculosis of female genital tract is commonest is which age group :
Below 10 yrs
10 - 20 yrs
20 - 30 yrs
Above 60 yrs
2
[ "Tuberculosis" ]
Question: Tuberculosis of female genital tract is commonest is which age group : Choices: A. Below 10 yrs B. 10 - 20 yrs C. 20 - 30 yrs D. Above 60 yrs Answer:
Which of the following is used for culturing M.Tuberculosis?
L.J medium
Sabouraud's medium
Pick's medium
NIH medium
0
[ "Tuberculosis" ]
Question: Which of the following is used for culturing M.Tuberculosis? Choices: A. L.J medium B. Sabouraud's medium C. Pick's medium D. NIH medium Answer:
Primary Tuberculosis most commonly involves
Lungs
Liver
Brain
Intestine
0
[ "Tuberculosis" ]
Question: Primary Tuberculosis most commonly involves Choices: A. Lungs B. Liver C. Brain D. Intestine Answer:
Cause of secondary dysmenorrhea in a young female:a) Tuberculosisb) Adenomyosisc) CINd) Endometriosise) Subserous fibroid
acd
bde
abd
ade
3
[ "Tuberculosis" ]
Question: Cause of secondary dysmenorrhea in a young female:a) Tuberculosisb) Adenomyosisc) CINd) Endometriosise) Subserous fibroid Choices: A. acd B. bde C. abd D. ade Answer:
Under Revised National Tuberculosis Control Program, drug used for chemoprophylaxis in children is
Rifampicin
Isoniazid
Ethambutol
Ciprofloxacin
1
[ "Tuberculosis" ]
Question: Under Revised National Tuberculosis Control Program, drug used for chemoprophylaxis in children is Choices: A. Rifampicin B. Isoniazid C. Ethambutol D. Ciprofloxacin Answer:
Tuberculosis control is achieved when -
Tuberculosis conversion index in infants is <1%
Prevalence on natural infection in age group 0-14 years is in order of 10%
Annual infection rate <5%
Prevalence of natural infection in 0-14 years is <1%
3
[ "Tuberculosis" ]
Question: Tuberculosis control is achieved when - Choices: A. Tuberculosis conversion index in infants is <1% B. Prevalence on natural infection in age group 0-14 years is in order of 10% C. Annual infection rate <5% D. Prevalence of natural infection in 0-14 years is <1% Answer:
Cutaneous (skin) Tuberculosis secondary to underlying tissue eg lymph node is called as
Lupus Vulgaris
Scrofuloderma
Spina Ventosa
Tuberculous Verrucosa Cutis
1
[ "Tuberculosis" ]
Question: Cutaneous (skin) Tuberculosis secondary to underlying tissue eg lymph node is called as Choices: A. Lupus Vulgaris B. Scrofuloderma C. Spina Ventosa D. Tuberculous Verrucosa Cutis Answer:
Under the revised National Tuberculosis Control Programme, schedule of treatment for category I patients is -
2 (HRZE)3 + 4(HR)3
2 HRZE+ 4 HRE
2(HRZES)3 + 1(HRZE)3 + 5(HRE)3
2(HRZ)3 + 4 (HR)3
1
[ "Tuberculosis" ]
Question: Under the revised National Tuberculosis Control Programme, schedule of treatment for category I patients is - Choices: A. 2 (HRZE)3 + 4(HR)3 B. 2 HRZE+ 4 HRE C. 2(HRZES)3 + 1(HRZE)3 + 5(HRE)3 D. 2(HRZ)3 + 4 (HR)3 Answer:
National Tuberculosis Institute is located at
Bangalore
Chingelput
New Delhi
Chennai
0
[ "Tuberculosis" ]
Question: National Tuberculosis Institute is located at Choices: A. Bangalore B. Chingelput C. New Delhi D. Chennai Answer:
True about Tuberculosis HIV patientsa) ↑ Sputum positivityb) INH prophyaxis prevent development of T.Bc) Lack characteristics feature of T.Bd) Highly positive PPD reactione) Atypical radiological features
ce
b
ac
ae
0
[ "Tuberculosis" ]
Question: True about Tuberculosis HIV patientsa) ↑ Sputum positivityb) INH prophyaxis prevent development of T.Bc) Lack characteristics feature of T.Bd) Highly positive PPD reactione) Atypical radiological features Choices: A. ce B. b C. ac D. ae Answer:
What are the minimum number bacilli for Sputum positive Tuberculosis?
10
102
103
104
3
[ "Tuberculosis" ]
Question: What are the minimum number bacilli for Sputum positive Tuberculosis? Choices: A. 10 B. 102 C. 103 D. 104 Answer:
The MOST common site of Tuberculosis in female genital tract is?
Cervix
Endometrium
Ovaries
Fallopian tubes
3
[ "Tuberculosis" ]
Question: The MOST common site of Tuberculosis in female genital tract is? Choices: A. Cervix B. Endometrium C. Ovaries D. Fallopian tubes Answer:
Most common presentation of Renal Tuberculosis is:
Renal colic
Sterile Pyuria
Intractable urgency
Painful micturition
1
[ "Tuberculosis" ]
Question: Most common presentation of Renal Tuberculosis is: Choices: A. Renal colic B. Sterile Pyuria C. Intractable urgency D. Painful micturition Answer:
In Revised National Tuberculosis Control programme the silent features are to achieve ?
Cure rate 85% & diagnosis 85%
Cure rate 85% & diagnosis rate 70%
Cure rate 80% & diagnosis 85%
Cure rate 80% & diagnosis rate 80%
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[ "Tuberculosis" ]
Question: In Revised National Tuberculosis Control programme the silent features are to achieve ? Choices: A. Cure rate 85% & diagnosis 85% B. Cure rate 85% & diagnosis rate 70% C. Cure rate 80% & diagnosis 85% D. Cure rate 80% & diagnosis rate 80% Answer:
It is probable that physician have a higher index of suspicion for tuberculosis in children without BCG scar that those with BCG scar. If this is so and an association is found between Tuberculosis and not having BCG due to -scar, the association may be
Selection bias
Interviewer bias
Surveillance bias
Non-response bias
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[ "Tuberculosis" ]
Question: It is probable that physician have a higher index of suspicion for tuberculosis in children without BCG scar that those with BCG scar. If this is so and an association is found between Tuberculosis and not having BCG due to -scar, the association may be Choices: A. Selection bias B. Interviewer bias C. Surveillance bias D. Non-response bias Answer:
Triad of Tuberous Sclerosis includes all, except:
Epilepsy
Low intelligence
Hydrocephalus
Adenoma sebaceum
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[ "Tuberous Sclerosis" ]
Question: Triad of Tuberous Sclerosis includes all, except: Choices: A. Epilepsy B. Low intelligence C. Hydrocephalus D. Adenoma sebaceum Answer:
DOC for the treatment of Tularemia is:
Kanamycin
Neomycin
Streptomycin
Chloramphenicol
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[ "Tularemia" ]
Question: DOC for the treatment of Tularemia is: Choices: A. Kanamycin B. Neomycin C. Streptomycin D. Chloramphenicol Answer:
Tularemia belongs to which category of bioterrorism agents -
A
B
C
D
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[ "Tularemia" ]
Question: Tularemia belongs to which category of bioterrorism agents - Choices: A. A B. B C. C D. D Answer:
All the following are characteristic of Turner Syndrome EXCEPT:
Webbing of Neck
Cubitus valgus
Umbilical Hernia
Coarctation of Aorta
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[ "Turner Syndrome" ]
Question: All the following are characteristic of Turner Syndrome EXCEPT: Choices: A. Webbing of Neck B. Cubitus valgus C. Umbilical Hernia D. Coarctation of Aorta Answer:
All the following are characteristic of Turner Syndrome EXCEPT-
Webbing of Neck
Cubitus valgus
Umbilical Hernia
Coarctation of Aoa
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[ "Turner Syndrome" ]
Question: All the following are characteristic of Turner Syndrome EXCEPT- Choices: A. Webbing of Neck B. Cubitus valgus C. Umbilical Hernia D. Coarctation of Aoa Answer:
All the following are characteristic of Turner Syndrome EXCEPT
Webbing of Neck
Cubitus valgus
Umbilical Hernia
Coarctation of Aoa
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[ "Turner Syndrome" ]
Question: All the following are characteristic of Turner Syndrome EXCEPT Choices: A. Webbing of Neck B. Cubitus valgus C. Umbilical Hernia D. Coarctation of Aoa Answer:
Typhoid carriers are detected by following except ?
Isolation of bacteria from urine
Isolation of bacteria from bile
Vi antigen
Widal test
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[ "Typhoid" ]
Question: Typhoid carriers are detected by following except ? Choices: A. Isolation of bacteria from urine B. Isolation of bacteria from bile C. Vi antigen D. Widal test Answer:
Typhoid revaccination is recommended every ... years in endemic area-
1
3
5
10
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[ "Typhoid" ]
Question: Typhoid revaccination is recommended every ... years in endemic area- Choices: A. 1 B. 3 C. 5 D. 10 Answer:
Typhoid Vi polysaccharide vaccine is usually administered in children above the age of-
6 months
1 year
2 years
1 year 6 months
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[ "Typhoid" ]
Question: Typhoid Vi polysaccharide vaccine is usually administered in children above the age of- Choices: A. 6 months B. 1 year C. 2 years D. 1 year 6 months Answer:
Typhoid in first week of illness is best diagnosed by:-
Serum widal test
Stool culture
Urine test
Blood culture
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[ "Typhoid" ]
Question: Typhoid in first week of illness is best diagnosed by:- Choices: A. Serum widal test B. Stool culture C. Urine test D. Blood culture Answer:
Typhoid oral vaccine is given ?
1, 3, 5 days
1, 2, 3 days
1, 2, 4 days
1, 7, 14 days
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[ "Typhoid" ]
Question: Typhoid oral vaccine is given ? Choices: A. 1, 3, 5 days B. 1, 2, 3 days C. 1, 2, 4 days D. 1, 7, 14 days Answer:
Typhoid carriers harbor bacteria in
Gallbladder
Urinary bladder
Pancreas
Spleen
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[ "Typhoid" ]
Question: Typhoid carriers harbor bacteria in Choices: A. Gallbladder B. Urinary bladder C. Pancreas D. Spleen Answer:
Typhoid investigation of choice in 1st week
Blood culture
Widal test
Stool culture
Urine culture
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[ "Typhoid" ]
Question: Typhoid investigation of choice in 1st week Choices: A. Blood culture B. Widal test C. Stool culture D. Urine culture Answer:
All are a complication of Typhoid ulcer, EXCEPT -
Perforation
Stricture
Haemorrhage
Sepsis
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[ "Typhoid" ]
Question: All are a complication of Typhoid ulcer, EXCEPT - Choices: A. Perforation B. Stricture C. Haemorrhage D. Sepsis Answer:
Following are true regarding Typhoid ulcer EXCEPT
Bleeding common
Commonly in ileum
Perforation occurs
Stricture occurs
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[ "Typhoid" ]
Question: Following are true regarding Typhoid ulcer EXCEPT Choices: A. Bleeding common B. Commonly in ileum C. Perforation occurs D. Stricture occurs Answer:
Typhoid ulcer ruptures at
1st week
2nd week
3rd week
4th week
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[ "Typhoid" ]
Question: Typhoid ulcer ruptures at Choices: A. 1st week B. 2nd week C. 3rd week D. 4th week Answer:
THEME AND FOCUS: METABOLISM OF NUCLEOTIDES Case Study: A 17- month- old girl suffered from recurring respiratory infections. Injection of Diphtheria-Peussis-Tetanus (DPT) and Typhoid vaccine produced only a minimal response. The lysate of girl's erythrocytes were found to lack detectable adenosine deaminase activity. Her mother and father both showed approximately 50% of the normal red cell adenosine deaminase activity. Lead Question: Diagnose the disease.
SCID
Crushing Muscular Trauma
Lesch -Nyhan Syndrome
Hypokalemia
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[ "Typhoid" ]
Question: THEME AND FOCUS: METABOLISM OF NUCLEOTIDES Case Study: A 17- month- old girl suffered from recurring respiratory infections. Injection of Diphtheria-Peussis-Tetanus (DPT) and Typhoid vaccine produced only a minimal response. The lysate of girl's erythrocytes were found to lack detectable adenosine deaminase activity. Her mother and father both showed approximately 50% of the normal red cell adenosine deaminase activity. Lead Question: Diagnose the disease. Choices: A. SCID B. Crushing Muscular Trauma C. Lesch -Nyhan Syndrome D. Hypokalemia Answer:
Typhoid Mary his known in history to cause more than 1300 cases in her lifetime. This is an example of which of the following epidemic?
Common source single exposure epidemic
Common source continuous or repeated exposure epidemic
Long term or secular trend epidemic
Propagated epidemic
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[ "Typhoid" ]
Question: Typhoid Mary his known in history to cause more than 1300 cases in her lifetime. This is an example of which of the following epidemic? Choices: A. Common source single exposure epidemic B. Common source continuous or repeated exposure epidemic C. Long term or secular trend epidemic D. Propagated epidemic Answer:
Typhoid perforation is diagnosed by-
Plain X-ray of abdomen in erect posture
Rectal examination
Gastric aspiration
Barium enema
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[ "Typhoid" ]
Question: Typhoid perforation is diagnosed by- Choices: A. Plain X-ray of abdomen in erect posture B. Rectal examination C. Gastric aspiration D. Barium enema Answer:
When should you perform Widal test in a case of Typhoid?
1st week
2nd week
3rd week
4th week
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[ "Typhoid" ]
Question: When should you perform Widal test in a case of Typhoid? Choices: A. 1st week B. 2nd week C. 3rd week D. 4th week Answer:
Macrophage, granuloma, erythrophagocytosis are found ina) Ulcerative colitisb) Necrotising enterocolitisc) Regional ileitisd) Typhoid
ab
bc
cd
ac
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[ "Typhoid" ]
Question: Macrophage, granuloma, erythrophagocytosis are found ina) Ulcerative colitisb) Necrotising enterocolitisc) Regional ileitisd) Typhoid Choices: A. ab B. bc C. cd D. ac Answer:
Typhoid in 1st week is best diagnosed by
Blood culture
Antigenic test
Stool culture
Urine culture
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[ "Typhoid" ]
Question: Typhoid in 1st week is best diagnosed by Choices: A. Blood culture B. Antigenic test C. Stool culture D. Urine culture Answer:
All are true about Typhoid except -
Incubation period 10-14 years
Most common among males
Carrier are treated by ampicillin
Highest incidence occur in 30-40 years age group
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[ "Typhoid" ]
Question: All are true about Typhoid except - Choices: A. Incubation period 10-14 years B. Most common among males C. Carrier are treated by ampicillin D. Highest incidence occur in 30-40 years age group Answer:
Typhoid is treated by all except ?
Erythromycin
Ceftriaxone
Amikacin
Ciprofloxacin
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[ "Typhoid" ]
Question: Typhoid is treated by all except ? Choices: A. Erythromycin B. Ceftriaxone C. Amikacin D. Ciprofloxacin Answer:
Which of the following is true regarding Typhoid in children -
Leukochyosis is characteristic
Encephalitis is common
Mild splenomegaly is usual
Urine culture is positive in 4 to 6 days
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[ "Typhoid" ]
Question: Which of the following is true regarding Typhoid in children - Choices: A. Leukochyosis is characteristic B. Encephalitis is common C. Mild splenomegaly is usual D. Urine culture is positive in 4 to 6 days Answer:
Typhoid vaccine efficacy is -
85%
50%
95%
100%
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[ "Typhoid" ]
Question: Typhoid vaccine efficacy is - Choices: A. 85% B. 50% C. 95% D. 100% Answer:
Typhoid revaccination is recommended very ___ years in endemic area -
1
3
5
10
1
[ "Typhoid" ]
Question: Typhoid revaccination is recommended very ___ years in endemic area - Choices: A. 1 B. 3 C. 5 D. 10 Answer:
Typhoid Vi polysaccharide vaccine is usually administered in children above the age of :
6 months
1 year
2 years
1 year 6 months
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[ "Typhoid" ]
Question: Typhoid Vi polysaccharide vaccine is usually administered in children above the age of : Choices: A. 6 months B. 1 year C. 2 years D. 1 year 6 months Answer: