Wednesday, 13 May 2015

All India PG Medical Entrance Exam Question Papers

The treatment of choice for CA cervix stage IIIb is:
(A) Radical radiotherapy
(B) Surgery
(C) Concurrent chemoradiotherapy
(D) Surgery with radiotherapy

All of the following conditions are contraindications for HRT, except:
(A) Breast cancer
(B) Cervical cancer
(C) Endometrial cancer
(D) Gall Bladder disease

Radical vaginal trachelectomy can be attempted as the treatment of choice up to which stage of cervical carcinoma?
(A) IA1
(B) IB1
(C) IB2
(D) IIA

The characteristic PAS-positive basophilic deposits, seen on electron microscopy, in cerebral autosomal dominant arteriopathy with subcortical infarcts and leukoencephalopathy (CADASIL) are comprised of:
(A) Beta amyloid protein
(B) NOTCH3 protein
(C) Prion protein PRPSc
(D) Tau proteins

which of the following cranial nerves is most commonly involved in sarcoidosis?
(A) Vagus nerve
(B) Glossopharyngeal nerve
(C) Hypoglossal nerve
(D) Facial nerve

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Tuesday, 12 May 2015

Mock Test for AIPGMEE Preparation - Check Your Preparation Level



Most of the PG medical entrance exams are based in MCQ's format. So it is important to practice MCQs, mock tests and question papers as much as you can to check your preparation level. To check your preparation solve this mock test paper:


1.    In a girl with galactorrhea, the most commonly associated finding is:
(A)    Inferior bitemporal hemianopia
(B)    Bitemporal hemianopia
(C)    Superior bitemporal hemianopia
(D)    Unilateral nasal hemianopia

2.    Most common cause of Ashermann syndrome is:
(A)    TB
(B)    Currettage done for H mole .
(C)    PCOD
(D)    Curettage done for abortion.

3.    Fetal bradycardia is said when baseline fetal heart rate is:
(A)    Less than 110 beats per minute
(B)    Less than 160 beats per minute
(C)    Less than 100 beats per minute
(D)    Less than 90 beats per minute

4.    Most common chromosome involved in breast cancer is:
(A)    13q
(B)    13p
(C)    17q
(D)    17p

5.    Testicular feminization syndrome is characterized by all of the following, except:
(A)    Primary amenorrhea with absent uterus, normal breasts and scant pubic hair
(B)    Both Wolffian duct structures and Mullerian duct structures do not develop in such individuals
(C)    The condition is inherited through the mothers
(D)    Ovaries are found in the abdomen or in the inguinal canal

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Monday, 11 May 2015

Mock Test Paper to Check Your Preparation Status

Answer the following MCQ's for PG medical entrance exam preparation.

1.       Which of the following would be the ideal management of a woman with infertility diagnosed to have bilateral corneal block on hysterosalpingography?

(A)               Tuboplasty

(B)               In vitro fertilization

(C)               Hysterolaparoscopy

(D)               Hydrotubation

2.       All of the following are germ cell tumors of ovary, except:

(A)               Choriocarcinoma

(B)               Dysgerminoma

(C)               Granulosa cell tumor

(D)               Endodermal sinus tumor

3.       First structure involved in gonorrhea causing genital infection in females:

(A)               Uterus

(B)               Fallopian tubes

(C)               Vagina

(D)               Ovary

4.       Bacterial vaginosis can be diagnosed by:

(A)               Whiff test

(B)               Wet mount

(C)               Gram stain

(D)               All of the above

5.       Most common presentation seen in twins:

(A)               Both vertex

(B)               Both breech

(C)               First vertex, second breech

(D)               First breech, second vertex

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Thursday, 7 May 2015

All India PG Medical Entrance Exam Preparation Question Papers

1. The neurotransmitter secreted by sudomotor nerves is:
(A) ACh
(B) VIP
(C) Both of the above
(D) None of the above

2. Azurophilic granules contain all of these enzymes, except:
(A) Collagenase
(B) Myeloperoxidase
(C) Phospholipase A2
(D) Elastase

3. Which of the following is true about an elective forceps delivery?
(A) The fetal head should be at station 0
(B) Forceps can be used for >15 degrees head rotation from AP diameter
(C) Can be used in vertex, mentoanterior and face presentation
(D) There must not be caput succedaneum

4. which of the following conditions is characterized by a normal ovarian function?
(A) Turner’s syndrome
(B) Rokitansky-Kuster-Hauser syndrome
(C) Androgen insensitivity syndrome
(D) Swyer’s syndrome

5. As per the Breast Imaging Reporting and Data System (BIRADS), BIRADS category 2 is:
(A) Incomplete assessment
(B) Benign finding
(C) Suspicious abnormality
(D) Biopsy proven malignancy

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Wednesday, 6 May 2015

MCQ Questions for the Preparation of Medical PG Entrance Exams


1. Which of the following has similar values for both the intracellular and interstitial body fluids?
(A) Potassium ion concentration
(B) Sodium ion concentration
(C) Colloid osmotic pressure
(D) Total osmolarity

2. Which of the following regions of brain is involved with the perception of pain and temperature?
(A) Lateral preoptic area
(B) Paraventricular nuclei
(C) Anterior hypothalamic nucleus
(D) Ventromedial hypothalamus

3. Law of reciprocal innervation is called:
(A) Hering’s law
(B) Sherrington’s law
(C) Weber-Fechner law
(D) Bell-Magendie law

4. Adhesion of white blood cells to the endothelium is:
(A) Due to a decrease in selectins
(B) Due to the inhibition of histamine release
(C) Greater on the arterial than the venous side
(D) Dependent on activation of integrins

5. True about pineal gland:
(A) It produces melatonin
(B) Produces substances related to causation of schizophrenia
(C) It is a circumventricular organ
(D) All the above

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Tuesday, 5 May 2015

Take MCQ test for AIPGMEE preparation


Answer the following MCQ's for AIPGMEE Preparation:

1. Glomerular filtration rate in an average adult human is:
(A) 125 mL/min
(B) 625 mL/min
(C) 500 mL/min
(D) 1000 mL/min

2. Which of the following conditions at the AV node causes a decrease in heart rate?
(A) Increased sodium permeability
(B) Increased potassium permeability
(C) Increased calcium permeability
(D) Decreased acetylcholine levels.

3. All of the following events occur during mitosis, except:
(A) Condensation of the chromosomes
(B) Replication of the genome
(C) Alignment of the chromatids along the equatorial plate
(D) Separation of the chromatids into two sets of 46 ‘daughter’ chromosomes

4. All of the following statements are true about olfactory cortex, except:
(A) It is a part of the limbic system
(B) It lies behind the posterior central gyrus
(C) Piriform cortex is a part of olfactory cortex
(D) Newer olfactory cortex subserves the basic olfactory reflexes

5. Relative taste indices of NaCl and KCl are:
(A) 1, 0.6
(B) 0.6, 1
(C) 1, 0.8
(D) 0.8, 1


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Monday, 4 May 2015

MCQ's for AIPGMEE, AIIMS, DNB & JIPMER PG Medical Entrance Exam Preparation Online

Answer the following questions:

1.     Which of the following statements is true about adrenoleukodystrophy?
          (A)     It is inherited as X-linked disease
          (B)     Lorenzo’s oil is used for treating it
          (C)     It is a disorder of peroxisomal fatty acid beta oxidation
          (D)     All of the above


2.     The quantity of sodium in sweat decreases on heat acclimatization. This is because:
          (A)     Increased secretion of aldosterone
          (B)     More sodium is excreted through kidneys
          (C)     Water intake is reduced
          (D)     Decreased secretion of aldosterone


3.     Heat loss at 41 degrees celsius and low humidity (<10%) occurs due to:
          (A)     Conduction
          (B)     Convection
          (C)     Radiation
          (D)     Evaporation


4.     A decrease in which of the following would increase the pulse pressure?
          (A)     Systolic pressure
          (B)     Stroke volume
          (C)     Arterial compliance
          (D)     Venous return


5.     Which of the following causes difficulty in release of oxygen from Hb?
          (A)     Decreased pH
          (B)     Decreased 2, 3-DPG
          (C)     Increased CO2 concentration
           (D)   Increased temperature

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