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MCQ PROGRESS TEST 1 1. In acute inflammation: A. initial vasoconstriction is due to histamine release B.

the complement proteins level are elevated C. increased vascular permeability leads to protein rich plasma leak into the tissue D. blood stasis occurs due to vasodilation of the vessels E. chemotaxis is a phenomenon 2. True regarding chronic inflammation: A. tissue destruction B. neutrophil infiltration C. increase in lymphocyte numbers D.angiogenesis E. fibrosis 3. The following vascular changes are observed in acute inflammation: A. vasodilatation B. endothelial cell contraction C. increase vascular permeability D. decrease hydrostatic pressure E. increase plasma osmotic pressure 4.The following are cartilage-producing tumors: A. chondroblastoma B. osteoid osteoma C. osteoblastoma D. chondromyxoid fibroma E. chondrosarcoma 5. Acute osteomyelitis: A. not associated with subperiosteal abscesses B. is most commonly caused by Staphylococcus aureus C. does NOT involve involucrum D. results in formation of sequestrum E. the long bones are usually affected in children 7. The following definitions are correct: A. An adenoma is a benign tumor of glandular epithelium B. A carcinoma is a malignant epthelial tumor C. Neoplasia means new growth D. A leiomyoma is a benign tumor of striated muscle E. Melanoma is a malignant tumor of melanocyte

8. In embolism: A. arterial embolus rarely embolize to the lower extremities B. most arterial embolus arises from cardiac thrombus C. arterial embolus rarely cause infarction D. embolus from infective endocarditis causes septic infarction E. middle cerebral artery embolism is fatal 9. Characteristic of general anaesthetia: 10. true regarding the therapeutic of parasympatholytic: A. as antiemetic B. in treatment of asthma C. in general anathesia D. as antiulcer E. in glaucoma 11. Pharmacodynamic of drug include: A. The mechanism of action of drug B. The absorption of drug C. The adverse effect D. The toxic effect E. All effect of drugs 13. Drugs acting on skeletal muscle: A. Doxorubicin B. Quinine C. Streptomycin D. Oxytetracycline E. Chloroxazone 14. True regarding general principles of antimicrobial: A. They are not to be prescribed indiscriminately B. Rapidly acting and selective drugs are used C. They are prescribed for any type of infectious conditions D. Broad-spectrum drugs are used when a specific one cannot be used E. They are stop immediately when symptoms of infection disappear 15. True regarding drug potency: A. Amount of drug required to produce desired level of effect B. Relationship between drug concentration in blood and its effect C.Relationship between the dosage of drug D.Maximum response a drug can produce E. Has inverse correlation with dosage

17. Properties of Immunoglobulin are: A. IgM fixes complement B. IgA in breast milk C. IgM is 1st to appear after infection D. IgG crosses placenta to protect fetus E. IgE takes part in Type 1 Hypersensitivity 18. Salient features of endotoxin: A. Secreted by gram positive bacteria B. Lipo polysaccharide are part of the cell C. Present only in gram negative bacteria D. Severe infection cause endotoxic shock E. An enterotoxin

20. Bacteria that cause skin lesions are: A. Escherichia coli B. Staphylococcus aureus C. Streptococcus pyogenes D. proteus vulgaris E. streptococcus pneumonia 21. Capsulated bacteria are: A. streptococcus pneumoniae B. shigella sp C. Klensiella pneumoniae D. Bacillus anthracis E. Escherichia coli 22. General properties Of viruses: A. No cellular organization B. With or without DNA/RNA C. Nucleus andnuclear membrane D. Reproduce by binary fission C. Obligatory intracellular organism 23. Dermatophytes that cause infection of skin or nail or hair: A. Trichophyton B. Epidermophyton C. Microsporum D. Cryptococcus E. Histoplasma

24. Race of an individual is determined by: A. skull B. hair C. teeth D. finger print pattern E. scars 26. Sex of an individual or dead is determined by: A. barr bodies B. davidsons bodies C. flat bones D. gonadal biopsy E. complexion 28. Stature of a person: A. is approx. the distance between outstretched upper extremities B. is maximum during early morning hours C. is max. at age of 25 years D. increase in the primary flaccidity period after death E. increase in lying down posture

29. In human hair: A. the medullary index less than 3.0 B. mortz 7th type of scales are present C. medulla is much thicker than animal hair D. bulb or root contains DNA material E. site can be determined by taking a cross section of hair

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