In this article, we will solve 10 MCQs on Medicine (Part-II). So, let’s get started.
Questions and Answers (Correct answer in bold)
Q1. The boutonniere deformity of finger is characterized by:
A. Inability to completely extend PIP joint
B. Inability to completely flex PIP joint
C. Both (a) and (b)
D. Inability to completely flex MP joint
Q2. Myoplasty is done in amputations primarily to:
A. Produce best cosmetic appearance
B. Restore resting length of muscles and improves circulation
C. Improve prosthetic fitting
D. Allow end bearing on stump
Q3. Maximal functional efficiency is obtained most consistently in prosthetic leg by:
A Proper materials
B. Alignment and lubrication
C Weight of prosthesis
D. Physical and mental training
Q4. All of the following refer to pain to the shoulder except:
A Elbow
B. Neck
C. Heart
D. Lung
Q5. A lesion in pyramidal tract causes:
A. Spasticity in the muscles involved
B Rigidity in the muscles involved
C Athetosis in the muscles involved
D. Flaccidity in the muscles involved
Q6. Piriformis syndrome is caused by piriformis muscle that compresses:
A. Gluteal nerve
B. Femoral nerve
C. Sciatic nerve
D. Obturator nerve
Q7. In cerebral palsy the intelligence quotient is:
A. Always very low
B. Always borderline
C. May/maynot be normal
D. Always exceptionally high
Q8. Liver is the largest gland in the body weighting about:
A. 5 gms in adult
B. 500 gms in adult
C 50 gms in adult
D. 5000 gms in adult
Q9. Exercise causes heart rate to increase in linearity with increase in the physical effort. Maximum heart rate that can
be attained during exercise is:
A. 72+1/2 the age (in years)
B. 100 – 1/4 the age (in years)
C. 220 – age (in years)
D. 220+1/4 of the age (in years)
Q10. The three main orifices in diaphragm:
A. Aortic, esophageal and vena caval
B. Ureter, splenic and aortic
C. Esophageal, pulmonary and circulatory
D. Phrenic, aortic and renal