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These multiple-choice questions (MCQs) are designed to enhance your knowledge and understanding in the following areas: Ayurveda .
| 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 | |
| 126. |
Privileged communication is between: |
| A. | Doctor-patient |
| B. | Doctor-medical council |
| C. | Doctor-court |
| D. | Doctor-police |
| Answer» C. Doctor-court | |
| 127. |
Dichotomy means: |
| A. | Fee splitting |
| B. | Summons |
| C. | Civil wrong |
| D. | Employing touts to get patients |
| Answer» A. Fee splitting | |
| 128. |
Declaration of Helsinki is about: |
| A. | Organ transplantation |
| B. | Human experimentation |
| C. | Torture |
| D. | Physician’s oath |
| Answer» B. Human experimentation | |
| 129. |
Burden to prove defense lies with the doctor in case of: |
| A. | Mens rea |
| B. | Res ipsa loquitor |
| C. | Res judicata |
| D. | Respondent superior |
| Answer» B. Res ipsa loquitor | |
| 130. |
A doctor has to do an urgent operation on an unconscious patient to save his life. But there are no relatives to take consent. He goes ahead without obtaining consent from anyone; he is using the principle of: |
| A. | Therapeutic privilege |
| B. | Doctrine of implied consent |
| C. | Therapeutic waiver |
| D. | Doctrine of informed consent |
| Answer» B. Doctrine of implied consent | |
| 131. |
Chief Judicial Magistrate can give sentence a guilty for imprisonment upto: |
| A. | 3 years |
| B. | 5 years |
| C. | 7 years |
| D. | Life imprisonment |
| Answer» C. 7 years | |
| 132. |
Juvenile court deals with cases of children upto the age of: |
| A. | 15 years |
| B. | 16 years |
| C. | 18 years |
| D. | 21 years |
| Answer» C. 18 years | |
| 133. |
A lady died due to unnatural death within seven years of her marriage. The inquest in this case will be done by: |
| A. | Forensic medicine expert |
| B. | Deputy superintendent of police |
| C. | Sub-divisional magistrate |
| D. | Coroner |
| Answer» C. Sub-divisional magistrate | |
| 134. |
When a doctor issues a false medical certificate, then he is liable under: |
| A. | Sec. 197 IPC |
| B. | Sec. 87 IPC |
| C. | Sec. 304A IPC |
| D. | Sec. 338 IPC |
| Answer» A. Sec. 197 IPC | |
| 135. |
A married woman died in unnatural conditions within 5 years of her marriage. Her parents complained of frequent demand of dowry. Her autopsy will be conducted under which section: |
| A. | Sec. 174 CrPC |
| B. | Sec. 176 CrPC |
| C. | Sec. 302 IPC |
| D. | Sec. 304B IPC |
| Answer» B. Sec. 176 CrPC | |
| 136. |
Color of urine in phenol poisoning: |
| A. | Red |
| B. | Green |
| C. | Yellow |
| D. | Blue |
| Answer» B. Green | |
| 137. |
Maximum damage to esophagus is with: |
| A. | H2SO4 |
| B. | Sodium hydroxide |
| C. | Acetic acid |
| D. | Nitric acid |
| Answer» B. Sodium hydroxide | |
| 138. |
In postmortem findings, leathery stomach is seen in poisoning with: |
| A. | HCl |
| B. | H2SO4 |
| C. | Carbolic acid |
| D. | Oxalic acid |
| Answer» C. Carbolic acid | |
| 139. |
Antidote for mineral acid poisoning is: |
| A. | MgSO4 |
| B. | CuSO4 |
| C. | NaHCO3 |
| D. | MgO |
| Answer» D. MgO | |
| 140. |
Color that can be observed in nitric acid toxicity is |
| A. | White |
| B. | Black |
| C. | Yellow |
| D. | Red |
| Answer» C. Yellow | |
| 141. |
In acute cyanide poisoning, amyl nitrate is given by one of the following route: |
| A. | Oral |
| B. | intravenous |
| C. | Inhalation |
| D. | Intramuscular |
| Answer» C. Inhalation | |
| 142. |
All the following are characteristic of alkaline ingestion except: |
| A. | Liquefactive necrosis |
| B. | Coagulative necrosis |
| C. | Denaturation |
| D. | Saponification of fats |
| Answer» B. Coagulative necrosis | |
| 143. |
Which one of the following is the systemic action of Oxalic acid poisoning? |
| A. | Hepatic failure |
| B. | Hypoglycemia |
| C. | Hypercalcaemia |
| D. | Renal failure |
| Answer» D. Renal failure | |
| 144. |
Which one of the following is the antidote for oxalic acid poisoning? |
| A. | Animal charcoal |
| B. | Aluminum oxide |
| C. | Calcium lactate |
| D. | Magnesium oxide |
| Answer» C. Calcium lactate | |
| 145. |
Postal envelop shaped crystals in the urine are the features of poisoning from |
| A. | Carbolic acid |
| B. | Oxalic acid |
| C. | Nitric acid |
| D. | Sulphuric acid |
| Answer» B. Oxalic acid | |
| 146. |
Xanthoproteic reaction is a feature of poisoning from |
| A. | Sulphuric acid |
| B. | Nitric acid |
| C. | Hydrochloric acid |
| D. | Carbolic acid |
| Answer» B. Nitric acid | |
| 147. |
Vitriolage is |
| A. | Consuming alcohol mixed with acids |
| B. | Committing suicide by consuming acids |
| C. | Throwing of acid on a person |
| D. | Gastric lavage done with Ryle's tube |
| Answer» C. Throwing of acid on a person | |
| 148. |
Which one of the following is the feature of Sulphuric acid poisoning? |
| A. | Dark tongue with yellowish teeth |
| B. | Blackish tongue with chalky white teeth |
| C. | Bluish line at the junction of the teeth and the gums |
| D. | Sequestration and necrosis of the jaw |
| Answer» B. Blackish tongue with chalky white teeth | |
| 149. |
Putrefaction is retarded by |
| A. | Organophosphorus poison |
| B. | Oxalic acid |
| C. | Carbolic acid |
| D. | Hydrochloric acid |
| Answer» C. Carbolic acid | |
| 150. |
Trousseau’s sign may be seen in…….poisoning. |
| A. | Carbolic acid |
| B. | Oxalic acid |
| C. | Sulphuric acid |
| D. | Hydrochloric acid |
| Answer» B. Oxalic acid | |
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