101. |
Mc Ewans sign is seen .......poisoning. |
A. | Organophosphate |
B. | Alcohol |
C. | Barbiturates |
D. | Opium |
Answer» B. Alcohol |
102. |
Optic atrophy is seen in ............poisoning. |
A. | Lead |
B. | Phosphorus |
C. | Methyl alcohol |
D. | Ethyl alcohol |
Answer» C. Methyl alcohol |
103. |
Maximum ethyl alcohol content is seen in......... |
A. | Rum |
B. | Brandy |
C. | Whisky |
D. | Gin |
Answer» A. Rum |
104. |
. ...............is an ultra short acting barbiturate. |
A. | Pentobarbitol |
B. | Amylobarbitone |
C. | Phenobarbitone |
D. | Thiopentone |
Answer» D. Thiopentone |
105. |
..........breathing is seen in barbiturate poisoning. |
A. | Rapid and deep |
B. | Slow and shallow |
C. | Normal |
D. | Rapid and shallow |
Answer» D. Rapid and shallow |
106. |
Skin blisters are not seen in case of... |
A. | Barbiturate poisoning |
B. | Electric shock |
C. | CO poisoning |
D. | Decomposition |
Answer» B. Electric shock |
107. |
Organophosphorus compounds inhibit...... |
A. | Acetylcholine |
B. | Acetylcholine esterase |
C. | Cytochrome oxidase |
D. | Sulphydryl enzymes |
Answer» B. Acetylcholine esterase |
108. |
.......is not seen in organophosphate poisoning. |
A. | Lacrimation |
B. | Salivation |
C. | Mydriasis |
D. | Diarrhoea |
Answer» C. Mydriasis |
109. |
The drug of choice in organophosphate poisoning is.... |
A. | Atropine |
B. | BAL |
C. | EDTA |
D. | Copper sulphate |
Answer» A. Atropine |
110. |
Pralidoxime is antidote of........... |
A. | Mercury |
B. | Lead |
C. | Organophosphorus |
D. | Phosphorus |
Answer» C. Organophosphorus |
111. |
Most common death due to suicide is by |
A. | Phenobarbitone |
B. | Insecticides |
C. | Hanging |
D. | Suicidal cut throat |
Answer» B. Insecticides |
112. |
Which one of the following insecticide is an organophosphorus compound? |
A. | Endrin |
B. | DDT |
C. | BHC |
D. | Malathion |
Answer» D. Malathion |
113. |
Kerosene like smell from mouth is present in......poisoning. |
A. | Mercury |
B. | Arsenic |
C. | Organophosphorus |
D. | Phosphorus |
Answer» C. Organophosphorus |
114. |
The fatal dose of methyl alcohol is...... |
A. | 20-40ml |
B. | 40-50ml |
C. | 60-200ml |
D. | 200-300ml |
Answer» C. 60-200ml |
115. |
.............is a blistering war gas. |
A. | Chlorine gas |
B. | Mustard gas |
C. | HCN gas |
D. | Tabun |
Answer» B. Mustard gas |
116. |
A person after ingesting a toxic agent is in a state of Narcosis. The pupils are constricted. However, on pinching the neck the pupils dilate initially and slowly return to their original size. The toxic agent is: |
A. | Barbiturate |
B. | Alcohol |
C. | Strychnine Organophosphate |
D. | Carbolic acid |
Answer» B. Alcohol |
117. |
Blackout is due to: |
A. | Alcohol intoxication |
B. | Cocaine toxicity |
C. | LSD toxicity |
D. | Cyanide poisoning |
Answer» A. Alcohol intoxication |
118. |
Korsakoff's psychosis is seen in: |
A. | CRF |
B. | Chronic alcoholism |
C. | Marasmus |
D. | Cirrhosis |
Answer» B. Chronic alcoholism |
119. |
CAGE questionnaire is used in: |
A. | Alcohol dependence |
B. | Opiate poisoning |
C. | Dhatura poisoning |
D. | Barbiturate poisoning |
Answer» A. Alcohol dependence |
120. |
In India, driving under influence is considered at blood alcohol level of: |
A. | ≥20 mg% |
B. | ≥30 mg% |
C. | ≥50 mg% |
D. | ≥100 mg% |
Answer» B. ≥30 mg% |
121. |
The dead body is lying on autopsy table. There is leathery, fine, tenacious, froth at mouth and nostrils. The death is due to: |
A. | Opium poisoning |
B. | Barbiturate poisoning |
C. | Throttling |
D. | Drowning |
Answer» D. Drowning |
122. |
Widmark's formula is used for measurement of blood levels of: |
A. | Benzodiazepines |
B. | Barbiturates |
C. | Alcohol |
D. | Cocaine |
Answer» C. Alcohol |
123. |
Alkalization of urine is done in which poisoning: |
A. | Barbiturates |
B. | Amphetamine |
C. | Alcohol |
D. | Cocaine |
Answer» A. Barbiturates |
124. |
Which of the following is not a phase of organophosphorus poisoning: |
A. | Acute cholinergic phase |
B. | Intermediate syndrome |
C. | OPC induced delayed polyneuropathy |
D. | Late onset proximal myopathy |
Answer» D. Late onset proximal myopathy |
125. |
A 5-year-old child presents with confusion, increased salivation, fasiculations, miosis, tachycardia and hypertension. Poison that can cause these manifestations: |
A. | Opium |
B. | OPC |
C. | Dhatura |
D. | Arsenic |
Answer» B. OPC |
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