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One paper will comprise around 200 objective type i.e.. Multiple choice and assertion-reason type questions from the
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For Indian Nationals Common to AIIMS New Delhi & Six AIIMS Like Institutions. Age: The candidates must have completed or
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Botany MCQs: Practice Test 1 to 104 Nucleotides are linked to one another in mRNA by Hydrogen bonds Hydmphobic bonds
Glycoside bonds Phosphodiester bonds Is chromosomes are the chromosomes with Identical sizes Identical arms Identical
gene content Identical shapes Match List I (Distinguishing feature based on chromosomal appearance) with List II (Stage of
meiosis) and select the correct answer: List-I List-II Terminal zed chiasmata Exchange of segments of chromatids Synopsis of
homologous chromosomes Appearance of chiasmus Pachytene Zygotene Diakinesis Leptotene A B C D 4 2 3 1 3 1 2 4 2 4 1 3

2 4 3 1 Which one of the following vectors can accommodate the largest size of DNA? Plasmid Cosmid Lambda phage Yeast
artificial chromosomes Which one of the following statements about meiosis in plants is NOT correct? The cytomictic channels
in the medicates of higher plants permit passage of a number of cytoplasm components from on cell to the other to maintain
the meiotic synchrony There is a conspicuous reappearance of a large proportion of ribosome population during zymogene in
the meiocyte During early prophase, the chromosomes condense a clump onto one part of nuclear envelop to constitute the
so-called synizesis stage Synaptonemal complex of zymogene is the structure responsible for chromosomal alignment and
pairing Crossing of F1 heteizygous with the homozygous recessive parent is known as Test cross Poly cross Reciprocal process
Top cross A diploid population having individuals with different chromosome numbers ranging from 2N + 3 to 2N 3 is a
Polyploidy Ditriploid Ancuploid Trainload Consider the following features: Population consists of interbreeding groups of
individuals Population does not form the basic unity of study in population genetics. Gene frequency is the important single
index characterizing the population Which of these are characteristic of a Mendel Ian population? 1 and 2 1 and 3 2 and 3 1, 2
and 3 Match List I with List II and select the correct answer: List-I List-II Recombinant DNA Agro bacterium Sticky ends
Plasmids Marker gene-reporter gene DNA lipase T DNA Restriction enzymes A B C D 3 4 1 2 3 4 2 1 4 3 1 2 4 3 2 1 Which one
of the following is NOT a PCR-based molecular marker? RAPD AP-PCR DAF RELP Gamma garden is used for Growing plantlet
produced by tissue culture Eradicating pathogens from infecting. Plants Growing genetically engineered plants on trail basis
Mutation breeding for crop improvement Which one of the following enzymes is NOT made up of polypeptides? Ligase
Ribosome Lysozyme Chemotropism Primary transcript processing the involves axons originating in primary transcripts of
different genes being legated together is Trans-splicing Primary splicing Intone-splicing Exon-splicing Consider the following
statements: Hybrid plants can show Sterility Mosaicism Crossing over Vigour Homozygosis Which of the above statements are
correct? 2, 3 and 5 2, 4 and 5 1, 2 and 4 1, 3 and 4 Which one of the following condition/set of conditions is essential for
successful exploitation of heterocyst? High heterolysis effect Male sterility Male sterility and high heterocyst High heterocyst
and a method for commercial production of hybrid seeds
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AIIMS: Chemistry MCQs (Practice Test 1 of 31) Show All Practice Tests Practice Test 2 Chemistry Mock Test 4 (Download
PDF)Chemistry Mock Test 5 (Download PDF)Chemistry Mock Test 6 (Download PDF)Chemistry Mock Test 7 (Download
PDF)Chemistry MCQs: Practice Test 1 to 31View All Related Links For a process at 451 K and constant pressure, Ssurr is-326 J
K 1. Calculate the quantity of heat (in kJ) absorbed by the system. N/A N/A N/A N/A Which of the following produces an
INCREASE in entropy of the system? H2O (l) H2O (s) 2O2 (g) + 2SO (g) 2SO3 (g) 2CH3OH (g) + 3O2 (g) 2CO2 (g) +
4H2O (l) I2 (s) I2 (l) None of the above: The gas-phase reaction between H2 and Cl2 can be initiated by ultraviolet light at
25OC, H2 (g) + Cl2 (g) 2HCl (g) Using the thermodynamic data provided below, calculate the standard free energy change
(in kJ) at 25OC for this reaction. Compound Hfo, kJ mol-1So, J mol 1 K 1 H20130.57 Cl20222.96 HCl 92.307186. 80
N/A N/A N/A N/A In lecture, you observed the following reaction, For this reaction, Ho = -241.8 kJ and So = -88.8 J K 1.
Assuming that Ho = H and So = S at all temperatures, calculate the temperature (in K) at which this reaction would become
non-spontaneous. N/A N/A N/A N/A For a particular chemical reaction at 400OC, G = -67 kJ. Calculate the time (in seconds) it
will take for the reaction to reach completion. N/A N/A N/A N/A For a particular chemical reaction, Ho is positive and So is
negative. Which of the following statements about the spontaneity of the reaction under standard conditions is TRUE? The
reaction will be spontaneous only if the magnitude of Ho is large enough to overcome the unfavorable entropy change. The
reaction will be spontaneous only if the magnitude of So is large enough to overcome the unfavorable enthalpy change. The
reaction will be spontaneous regardless of the magnitudes of Ho and So. The reaction cannot be spontaneous. The reaction
will be spontaneous only of Go is positive. Which of the following is TRUE for an operating voltaic cell? G > 0; E = 0 G < 0; E
< 0 G = 0; E > 0 G = 0; E = 0 G < 0; E > 0 Which of the following produces a DECREASE in entropy of the system? Hint: The
system is shown in bold. Dissolving sugar in a cup of coffee. Condensation of water on the surface of a glass of iced tea on a
hot summer day. Boiling water in a pot on the stove to make spaghetti. Allowing the liquid propane in a gas grill to escape
from the tank. Producing CO2 gas from baking soda (NaHCO3) when baking a cake. Consider the following reaction and
thermodynamic data, 2H2O2 (aq) 2H2O (l) + O2 (g) substance Hfo, kJ mol-1So, J mol 1 K 1, H2O2 (aq) -191.17143.
9, H2O (l) -285.8369. 91, O2 (g) 0205.14 Calculate the value (in kJ) of Go at 25OC. For a particular chemical reaction, both
Ho and So are negative. Which of the following statements about the spontaneity of the reaction under standard conditions is
TRUE? The reaction will be spontaneous only if the magnitude of Ho is large enough to overcome the unfavorable entropy
change. The reaction will be spontaneous only if the magnitude of So is large enough to overcome the unfavorable enthalpy
change. The reaction will be spontaneous regardless of the magnitudes of Ho and So. The reaction cannot be spontaneous.
The reaction will be spontaneous only of Go is positive. The boiling point of a substance is the temperature at which
equilibrium is established between the liquid and the vapor. CH3CH2OH (l) CH3CH2OH (g) Calculate the boiling point (in K)
of ethanol, CH3CH2OH, if H = 42.6 kJ and S = 122 J/K for this process. N/A N/A N/A N/A What is the significance of the Third
Law of Thermodynamics? Choose the best answer. The absolute entropy of a substance decreases with increasing
temperature. The change in entropy of the universe must be positive for a spontaneous process. The absolute value of
entropy can be measured for some very pure substances. The change in entropy of the universe equals the sum of the
change in entropy of the system plus the change in entropy of the surroundings. The entropy of the universe is constant. The
Ksp for the sparingly soluble salt barium chromate (BaCrO4) at 25OC is equal to 2.0 10 10. Calculate Go (in kJ) for the
following reaction. BaCrO4 (s) Ba2 + (aq) + CrO42- (aq) N/A N/A N/A N/A A Chemistry 116 student determined the value
of Ksp for a saturated solution of borax at several different temperatures. The value for Sofor the dissolution of borax in water
can be determined from: the slope of the line resulting from a plot of ln Ksp versus (1/t) the y-intercept of the line resulting
from a plot of ln Ksp versus T the slope of the line resulting from a plot of Ksp versus (1/t) the y-intercept of the line resulting
from a plot of ln Ksp versus (1/t) the slope of the curve at 25OC from a plot of ln Ksp versus T Consider the following gasphase reaction, 2NO2 (g) 2NO (g) + O2 (g), Go = + 70.5 kJ, If 1.00 mole of NO2 (g) is placed in a1.00 L flask (no NO
(g) or O2 (g) initially) at 25OC, which of the following statements is TRUE? The reaction will occur spontaneously from left to
right. The reaction will occur spontaneously from right to left. The reaction is not spontaneous in either direction. The reaction
is spontaneous in both directions.
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Why we beat a carpet with a stick to remove dust particles? A stone thrown on a windowpane smashes it into pieces, while a
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running horse stops, the rider is thrown forward over the horse head. On firing a bullet, the rifle always gives backward kick.
A cricket player lowers his hands while catching a ball. It is difficult to drive a nail into wooden block without supporting it.
When an object falls to the earth, the earth also moves up to meet it but earth's motion is not noticeable. Explain Why a
person falling on a pucca floor receives more severe injuries than when falling on a heap of sand. Establish a general relation
between P and kinetic energy Ek. A force acts for 10 sec on a body of mass 10g. After it ceases to act, the body describes
50Cm in the next 5sec. Find the magnitude of the force. A force of 2000 dyne acts upon a body of mass 1 kg. As a result, the
velocity of the body changes from 20 cm/s to 5 cm/s in passing through a certain distance. Find that distance. A force of
100N acting on a body for 5sec gives it a velocity of 20 m/s. Calculate the mass of the body. A force of 72 dyne is inclined to
the horizontal at an angle of 60 Find the acceleration it produces in a mass of 9g which moves in a horizontal direction. The
force on a particle of mass 10g is? if it starts from rest, what would be its position at time t = 5 sec? A bullet of mass 0.04 kg
moving with a speed of 90m/s enters a heavy wooden block and is stopped after a distance of 60Cm. What is the average
resistive force exerted by the block on the bullet? A ball moving with a momentum of 5 kg m/s strikes against a wall at an
angle of 45 and is reflected at the same angle. Calculate the change in momentum (in magnitude). A player in 0.05 sec
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the impulse and the average force between the ball and the ground, if the time during which they are in contact was 0.1 sec.
Two blocks of masses 3kg and 2kg are placed in contact with each other on a frictionless table. Find then force on the
common cross-sectional area of contact if a force of 5N is applied on bigger block smaller block. Three bodies are connected
to each other with strings. The masses of bodies are m, 3m, and 5m respectively. These bodies are being pulled with a
horizontal force F on a frictional horizontal surface. The tension P in the first string is 16N. Calculate acceleration of the bodies
tension Q in the second string the force. A passenger of mass 72.2 kg is riding in an elevator while standing on a platform
scale. What does the scale read when the elevator cab is descending with constant velocity ascending with acceleration 3.20
m/s2? A machine gun has a mass of 20kg. It fires 35g bullets at the rate of 4 bullets per sec, with a speed of 400 m/s. What
force must be applied to the gun to keep it in position? A bag of sand of mass M is hanging from a rope. A bullet of mass xm
is fired at it with a velocity v. The bullet gets embedded into the bag. What is the velocity of the bag after the bullet gets
embedded into it? A bomb is thrown in a horizontal direction with a velocity of 50m/s. It explodes into two parts of masses
6kg and 3kg. The heavier fragment continues to move in the horizontal direction with a velocity of 80 m/s. Calculates the
velocity of the lighter fragment. What is the difference between absolute and gravitational units of force? Two blocks of
masses m1 and m2 are connected by a light spring on a smooth horizontal surface. The two masses are pulled apart and then
released. Prove that the ratios of the accelerations are inversely proportional to their masses. A block slides down a rough
inclined plane of inclination i with constant velocity. If this block projected up the plane with a velocity V0, then at what
distance along the inclined plane block will come to rest? Why does a heavy rifle not kick strongly as a light rifle using same
bullet? Why is it difficult to walk on a slippery ground? Is it correct to say that banking of toad reduces the wear and tear of
automobile? If yes explain. The linear velocity of a particle moving on a circumference of a circle is equal to the velocity
acquired by a freely falling body through a distance equal to 1/4th the diameter of the circle. What is the centripetal
acceleration of the particle moving along the circle? A body A is n times heavier than body B they are dropped from the same
height. What is the ratio of their momentum just before they hit the ground? An aeroplane requires for take off a speed of 80
km/h, the run on the ground being 100m., the mass of the plane is 10, 000 kg and coefficient of friction between the plane
and the ground is 0.2. Assume that the plane accelerates uniformly during takeoff. What is minimum force required by the
engine of the pane for takeoff? The driver of a truck travelling with speed V suddenly notices a broad wall in front of him at a
distance r. Is it better for him to apply brakes or makes a circular turn without applying brakes in order to just avoid crashing
into a wall? A uniform rope of length L is pulled by a constant force F. What is the tension in the rope at a distance l from the
end, where it is applied? How can proper inflation of tyres save fuel? Carts with rubber tyres are easier to ply than those with
iron tyres. Why? Smoother the surface, lesser is friction. Comment. Automobiles tyres have generally irregular projections
over their surfaces. Why? Polishing a surface beyond a certain limit may increase friction. Why? A smooth block is released at
rest on a 45 incline and then slides a distance d. If time taken to slide on rough incline is n times large as that to slide on a
smooth incline, find the coefficient of friction. Why do we slip on a muddy road? A uniform rope of length L is pulled by a
constant force F. What is the tension in the rope at a distance l from the end where it is applied? A body of mass 5 10 3
kg is launched up on a rough inclined plane making an angle of 30 with the horizontal. Obtain the coefficient of friction
between the body and the plane if the time of ascent is half of time of decent.
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The Farenheit and the Centrigrade scales have the same numerical value at a
temperature of -30 degrees -40 degrees -100degrees -273degrees van der
Waals'equation of state of a gas takes into account the intermolecular forces only the
size of the molecule only both the intermolecular forces and the size of the molecule
the velocity of the molecules only The First Law of Thermodynamics, U =? Q-? W
indicates that when a system goes from its initial state to a final state ? U is the same
for the every path ? Q is the same for every path ? W is the same for every path ? U
and? Q are the same for every path Which one of the following properties of a body
remains constant during a reversible adiabatic process? Enthalpy Temperature
Specific heat Entropy A heat engine work on a Carnot cycle with the heat sink at a
temperature of 27 degrees C. If the efficiency is 20%, then the temperature (in Kelvin)
of the heat source will be 375 degrees 300 degrees 270 degrees 150 degrees Which

one of the following figures correctly represents the temperature (T) -entropy (S)
diagram (T in absolute scale) of a Carnot cycle? A B C D Given that H = the enthalpy
of a system T = absolute temperature and S = entropy G = H-TS is the Gibbs function
for the system. In the case of a reversible, isothermal, isobaric process G = constant G
> 0 and changes with T G < 0 and changes with S G changes with both T and S
Maxwell's law of distribution of velocities shows that all particles have the same
velocity all velocities are equally probable the particles have varying energies
depending on their speeds all particles have the same energy but different velocities A
molecular is at temperature T (in Kelvin). According to the theorem of equi-partition
of energy, the energy associated with each degree of freedom is KBT KBT KBT
3/2 KBT If the temperature of a black body is increased, then the maximum of the
spectrum will shift towards shorter wavelength shift towards shorter frequency shift
towards the shorter or longer wavelength depending on the nature of the black body
not shift If two particles of same mass having charges + q and + 9 q, are allowed to
fall from rest through the same electric potential difference, then their speeds will be
in the ratio of 3: 1 1: 3 1: 9 9: 1 In the circuit shown in the above figure, the charge on
capacitor C3 will be 1.7 m coulomb 1.5 m coulomb 2.5 m coulomb 5 m coulomb
Liquid dielectrics having polar molecules, such as water, always have dielectric
constants that increase with decreasing temperature increase with increasing
temperature decrease with decreasing temperature are independent of temperature A
parallel plate capacitor is connected to a battery. Consider the following statements in
this regard: If a metal sheet of negligible thickness is placed parallel to the plates of
the capacitor the battery will supply more charge the capacitance will increase the
potential difference between the plates will increase equal and opposite charges will
appear on the two faces of the metal plate Which of the above statement (s) is/are
correct? 1 alone 4 alone 1 and 2 2 and 3
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AIIMS: Zoology MCQs (Practice Test 1 of 112) Practice Test 2 Zoology Mock Test 1
(Download PDF) Zoology Mock Test 2 (Download PDF) Zoology Mock Test 3
(Download PDF) Zoology MCQs: Practice Test 1 to 112 The function of highly
repeated satellite DNA sequence at the end of an eukaryotic chromosome is to protect
the ends of chromosomes from being shortened during replication chromosomes from
ionizing radiation chromosomes from random recombination chromosomes from
incomplete separation during anaphase Bulk of the protein glycosylation takes place
in Golgi complex peroxosomes ribosomes lysosomes Which one of the following
enzymes is involved in packaging/supercoiling of DNA molecule? Topoisomerase
Ligase a-polymerase Helicase During oxidative phosphorylation in mitochondria
synthesis of ATP occurs due to oxidation of glucose by glycolysis electrochemical
proton gradient oxidation of NADH to NAD + oxidation of pyruvate to acetyl CoA Cvalue paradox refers to the presence of more DNA than needed for coding less
number of t-RNA than needed for polypeptide forma larger number of ribosomes than
needed for polypeptide synthesis less number of RNA polymerases than needed for
RNA synthesis How many types of t-RNA are found in an eukaryotic cell? 64-one
each for genetic codon 20-one each for amino acids 03-related to protein synthesis 02-

related to ribosomes and endoplasmic reticulum Sex linked genes refer to genes
present in a particular sex controlling secondary sexual characters controlling both
primary and secondary sexual characters present on the sex chromosomes Insertion or
deletion of a nucleotide in a class of mutation resulting in a sequence of codon that
makes nonsensical polypeptide chain is called transversion inversion fame shift
mutation lethal mutation Cancer causing genes are called operons oncogenes recons
mutons Copper is associated with which one of the following mitochondrial enzymes?
Cytochrome oxidase Syccinic dehydrogenase Catalase Acid phosphatase Two
chromatin fibres per chromosome are present in g1 cytokinesis telophase g2 RNA
molecules, capable of catalyzing a chemical reaction such as self-splicing, are known
as isozymes ribosomes ribosomes lysosomes Mitotic chromosomes have high rate of
protein synthesis have high rate of DNA synthesis show maximum chromosome
condensation have homologous recombination a is an autosomal gene and is
responsible for albino character. A male rate, heterozygous for a, is crossed with a
female rat of some genotype. How many of the F, offspring will express a phenotype
(i.e.. Albino)? 100% 50% 25% None Trichocysts occur in hydrozoa porifera protozoa
ctenophora
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AIIMS Solved Paper 2011 (Part 1 of 20) Part 2 Examrace CBSE (UGC) NET-JRF
Paper I Series Examrace GMAT Series (Ebook) AIIMS Solved Paper 2011: Part 1 to
20 AIIMS Solved Paper 2010: Part 1 to 20 AIIMS Solved Paper 2009: Part 1 to 21
AIIMS Solved Paper 2008: Part 1 to 20 AIIMS Solved Paper 2007 (Download PDF)
AIIMS Solved Paper 2006 (Download PDF) AIIMS Solved Paper 2005 (Download
PDF) What is cardiac polyp Acute infarct Cardiac aneurysm Benign tumour
Fibrinous clot in the chamber Answer: d Condition promoting adipocere formation
Dry and hot Hot and humid Dry & optimum Moist & optimum Answer: b Enlarged
pulsating liver with ascites occurs in: Mitral regurgitation Tricuspid regurgitation CCF
AR Answer: b In civil negligence, onus of proof is with Judicial first degree
magistrate Police not below the level of sub inspector Doctor Patient Answer: d
According to European laryngeal Society, Subligamentous cordectomy is classified as
Type I Type II Type III Type IV Answer: b The technique of laproscopic
cholecystectomy was first described by? Erich Muhe Phillip Moure Lanchenback
Eddie Reddick Answer: a Percutaneous vertebroplasty is indicated in all except
Tuberculosis Metastasis Osteoporosis Hemangioma Answer: n/a Degrees awarded by
Indian universities are mentioned in Schedule I of MCI act Schedule II of MCI act
Part 1 of schedule III Part 2 of schedule III Answer: a During autopsy, if spinal cord is
to be examined what is the most commonly used approach Anterior Posterior Lateral
Antero-lateral Answer: b A 30 yr old lady P2L 0 with menorrhagia. What is the
treatment of choice Mirena Combined OCP's Trans cervical resection of endometria
(TCRE) Hysterectomy
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The volatility of an anesthetic agent is directly proportional to lowering the flow in


the portal vein. Portal flow is maximally reduced by ether halothane isoflurane
enflurane Answer: b A young boy has sickle cell trait. Which of the following
anaesthesia is contraindicated? IV regional anaesthesia Brachial plexus block by
supraclavicular approach Brachia plexus block by infraclavicular approach Brachial
plexus block by axillary approach Answer: a Local anaesthesia causing
methemoglobinemia Procaine Prilocaine Etiodicaine Ropivacaine Answer: b Extrinsic
membranes of larynx are all except: Cricothyroid Thyrohyoid Hyoepiglottie

Cricotracheal Answer: a Paneth cells true is Rich in rough endoplasmic reticulum


High zine content Foamy cytoplasm Numerous lysozyme granules Answer: a True
about prostatic urethra are all except: Trapezoid in cross section Presence of
verumontanum Openings of prostatic ducts Contains urethral crest Answer: a Cranial
nerve not carrying parasympathetic fibres Fourth Seventh Third Ninth Answer: a
Middle superior alveolar nerve is a branch of Mandibular division of trigeminal nerve
Palatine division of maxillary nerve Anterior nasal division of maxillary nerve
Inferior alveolar nerve Answer: n/a A healthy young athlete is sitting at the edge of the
table with knee at 90 degree flexion. He fully extends it. What will happen?
Movement of tibial tuberosity towards centre of the patella Movement of tibial
tuberosity towards lateral border of patella Movement of tibial tuberosity towards
medical border of patella No change in position Answer: b Coeliac plexus is located
Anterolateral & around the aorta Posterolateral & around the aorta Anteromedical to
lumbar sympathetic chain Posterolateral to lumbar sympathetic chain
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Noble Prize Recently Given For The Discovery Of: Rnai Beta Transcription Factor
Mitochondrial Dna Lipoxins Answer: a Semen Stains On Clothes Identified By:
Spectrometry Uv Infrared Rays Magnifying Lens Answer: c Section 377 Deals With:
Unnatural Offences Rape Incest Adultary Answer: a Lipid Detection In Frozen
Sample With: Oil Red O Mucicaramine Pas N/A Answer: a Odd's Ratio/Confidence
95% Limits (Table) In Risk Factor Association: A Has Highest Risk Ass B Has
Highest C Has Highest All Have Equal Association Answer: n/a Ppv Value: 54 % 47%
17% 97% Answer: a Drug Addicts Iv Most Commonly Asss With Which Bacteria:
Kleibsella Staph Aureus Pseudomonas E Coli Answer: b Recall Bias Most Commonly
Ass Which Study Design: Case Control Cohort Cohort-Case Control Croos Sectional
Study Answer: a Hyperkalemia Without Ecg Changes Treated With Al Except:
Calcium Gluconate Salbutamol Na Bicarbonate Insulin With Dextrose Answer: c
Hypertrophic Pyloric Stenosis Ass With: Hypokalemic Alkalosis Hyperkalemic
Alkalosis Hypokalemic Acidosis Hyperkalemic Acidosis
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In A Subclavian Artery Block At The Outer Border Of First Rib All Of The Following
Vessels Help In Maintaining The Circulation To Upper Limp Except? Thyrocervical
Trunk Suprascapular A Sub Scapular A Superior Thoracic A Answer: n/a Fascia
Around Nerve Bundle Of Brachial Plexus Is Derived From? Prevertebral Fascia
Clavipectoral Fascia Deep Cervical Fascia Pectoral Fascia. Answer: a Buccinator
Muscle Is Pierced By All Except? Buccal Br Of Facial N Mucus Gland Of
Buccopharyngeal Fascia Parotid Duct Buccal Br Of Mandibular N Answer: b Which
Of The Following Brainstem Nuclei Is Not Derived From Alar Plate? Hypoglossal
Nuclei Inferior Olivary Nucleus Dentate Nucleus Substantis Nigra Answer: d Which
Is Not A Permanent Mucosal Fold? Gastric Rugae Spiral Valve Transverse Rectal
Fold Plica Semilunaris Answer: d Not A Boundary Of Triangle Of Auscultation?
Scapula Trapezius Latissimus Dorsi Serratus Anterior Answer: d Spleen Projects Into

The Following Space Of Peritoneal Cavity? Greater Sac Paracolic Gutter Left
Subhepatic Space Infracolic Compartment Answer: a Sternocleidomastoid Is Not
Supplied By? Superior Thyroid A. Thyrocervical Trunk Occipital A Post Auricular A
Answer: b Which Of The Following Is The Terminal Group Of Lymph Node In
Coeliac Axis? Preaortic Lateral Sacral Para Colic Intermediate Gp. Answer: a
Nitrogen Narcosis Is Caused Due To? Increased Susceptibility Of Neurons For
Nitrogen Nitrogen Inhibits Dismutase Enzyme Decrease In Oxygen Free Radicals
Increased Production Of Nitrous Oxide
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