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9151.

An X- ray of the lower abdomen shows a shadow in the region of the ureter suspected to be an ureteric calculus. A possible clinical symptom would be  [KCET 2003]

A. Motor aphasia
B. Anuria and haematuria
C. Acute Renal Failure (ARF)
D. Chronic Renal Failure (CRF)
Answer» B. Anuria and haematuria
9152.

This technique uses the body's water molecules as the bases for its images    [Kerala PMT 2003]

A. MRI
B. Sonography
C. Thermography
D. Radio active traces
Answer» B. Sonography
9153.

Which of the following is used by surgeons as a 'light knife'

A. X-rays
B. Lasers
C. Gamma rays
D.  All of these
Answer» C. Gamma rays
9154.

Ultrasound imaging is useful in diagnosing the disease of

A. Brain
B. Gallstones
C. Cirrhosis
D. All of these
Answer» E.
9155.

Which of the following does not use ionising radiations

A. PET scanning
B. CT scanning
C. NMR
D. Contrast X-ray
Answer» D. Contrast X-ray
9156.

In imaging, NMR is superior to CT scanning because

A. It generally gives much greater contrast between normal and abnormal tissues
B. It is free from radiation hazards
C. Image can be obtained in any plane
D. All of these
Answer» E.
9157.

The ECG is used to detect

A. Heart attack
B. Heart Block
C. Coronary thrombosis
D.  All of the above
Answer» E.
9158.

A positron emitting isotope is

A. Nitrogen 13
B. Carbon 14
C. Oxygen 16
D.  None of these
Answer» B. Carbon 14
9159.

CT scanning helps in the diagnosis of diseases of

A. Brain
B. Spinal cord
C. Chest
D. All of these
Answer» E.
9160.

X-ray imaging is commonly employed for diagnosing diseases of

A. Heart
B. Lungs
C. Bones
D. All of these
Answer» D. All of these
9161.

Which of the following statements is correct

A. Computed tomography scanning is also knows as CAT
B. CT scanning provides clearer and more detailed information than X-rays
C. CT scanning can be used to obtain images of any part of the body
D. All of these
Answer» E.
9162.

Radiology deals with the study of

A. UV- rays
B. Gamma rays
C. Cosmic rays
D. X-rays
Answer» E.
9163.

X-rays were discovered in the year

A. 1870
B. 1895
C. 1906
D. 1929
Answer» C. 1906
9164.

Who discovered X-rays

A. William Stockers
B. Wilhelm Roentgen
C. Hans Berger
D. Rene Laennec
Answer» C. Hans Berger
9165.

Autoanalyser estimates the various

A. Heart defects
B. Nucleic acids in the body
C. Biochemical substances in the body fluids
D.  None of these
Answer» D.  None of these
9166.

Stethoscope was invented by  [AFMC 1985]

A. Rene Laennec
B. Wilhelm Roentgen
C. Edward Jenner
D. Joseph Lister
Answer» B. Wilhelm Roentgen
9167.

Congenital diseases are those which [CMC Vellore 1993]

A. Occur during life time
B. Are deficiency diseases
C. Are present from time of birth
D. Are spread from man to man
Answer» D. Are spread from man to man
9168.

A non-infectious unnatural and unusual reaction of a person to any substance or condition for which he is hypersensitive is termed as [AIIMS 1993]

A. Infection
B. Immunity
C. Allergy
D. Toxin
Answer» D. Toxin
9169.

Which is not a gene linked disease

A. Haemophilia
B. Deltonism
C. Myxoedema
D. Alkaptoneuria
Answer» D. Alkaptoneuria
9170.

Cause of 'Erythroblastosis foetalis' may be [BHU 1977]

A. Adjoining of RBC
B. Bleeding
C. Diapedesis
D. Haemophilia
Answer» B. Bleeding
9171.

The disease characterised by extreme muscular weakness and brownish pigmentation of buccal cavity and skin is [CPMT 1991]

A. Cushing's syndrome
B. Addison's disease
C. Grave's disease
D. Myxoedema
Answer» C. Grave's disease
9172.

Which of the following diseases is not related to circulatory system [AFMC 1986]

A. Hypertension
B. Coronary thrombosis
C. Diabetes mellitus
D. Diphtheria
Answer» E.
9173.

Diabetes mellitus takes place only when [DPMT 2004]

A. a-cells of pancreas are in excess
B. b-cells of pancreas are in excess
C. a-cells of pancreas are in hypo
D.  b-cells of pancre as are in hypo
Answer» E.
9174.

Neurons of people suffering from diabetes insipidus do not secrete [Orissa jee 2004]

A. Enzyme
B. Steroid
C. Fatty acid
D.  ADH
Answer» E.
9175.

In sickle-cell anaemia, which of the following amino acids is substituted [AFMC 1997]

A. Glutamic acid by valine in \[\beta -\] chain
B. Valine by glutamic acid in \[\beta -\] chain
C. Glutamic acid by valine in \[\beta -\] chain
D. Valine by glutamic acid in \[\beta -\] chain
Answer» B. Valine by glutamic acid in \[\beta -\] chain
9176.

Treatment with ?Alloxan' destroys [AIIMS 1998]

A. STH cells
B. Beta-cells of islets of Langerhans
C. Cells of Sertoli
D. Cells of Leydig
Answer» C. Cells of Sertoli
9177.

The ECG method is needed to detect abnormalities in heart for

A. Coronary thrombosis
B. Heart attack
C. Heart block
D. All the above
Answer» E.
9178.

Which one of the following can help in the diagnosis of genetical basis of a disorder  [BHU 2003]

A. ELISA
B. ABO Blood group
C. PCR
D. NMR
Answer» D. NMR
9179.

Diabetes mellitus is due to lack of

A. Insulin in circulating blood
B. Starch in food
C. Trypsin in pancreatic juice
D. ADH reaching the kidney
Answer» B. Starch in food
9180.

'Thala test' is done for the confirmation of

A. Malaria
B. Cholera
C. Colour blindness
D. Thalassaemia
Answer» E.
9181.

Which of the following diseases is known as auto immune thyroiditis/thyroid's suicide [RPMT 1995; MP PMT 2001; BHU 2002]

A. Addison's disease
B. Cretinism
C. Hashimoto disease
D. Goitre
Answer» D. Goitre
9182.

A denoid is the disease in which

A. Glandular tissue at the back of nose enlarges
B. Spleen enlarges
C. Thyroid enlarges
D. Tonsils enlarges
Answer» B. Spleen enlarges
9183.

?Christiaan Barnard' is known for

A. Discovery of polio vaccine
B. First surgical transplantation of human heart
C. First test tube baby birth
D. Synthesis of gene
Answer» C. First test tube baby birth
9184.

Hereditary disease condition in which the blood fails to coagulate [NCERT 1982]

A. Sickle cell anaemia
B. Leukemia
C. Haemophilia
D. Alkaptonuria
Answer» D. Alkaptonuria
9185.

Haemophilia is [CBSE PMT 1989; BHU 1990]

A. A type of mosquito lacking haemocoel
B. The royal disease
C. Faulty blood clotting
D. b and c both
Answer» E.
9186.

Sickle cell anaemia is due to [BHU 1988]

A. Deficiency of vitamin B
B. Deficiency of iron in the blood
C. A genetically determined defect of haemoglobin synthesis
D. Increase in the number of leucocytes in the blood
Answer» D. Increase in the number of leucocytes in the blood
9187.

The disease Erythroblastosis foetalis in human embryo is caused due to [MP PMT 1988]

A. Disadjustment of blood groups
B. Disadjustment of Rh factor
C. Both of these
D. None of the these
Answer» C. Both of these
9188.

The disease as a result of prolonged clotting time is due to the lack of plasma thromboplastin component (PTC) necessary to the formation of thromboplastin, is   [CBSE PMT 1988]

A. Christmas disease
B. Hypoprothrombincamia
C. Haemophilia
D. Stuart disease
Answer» B. Hypoprothrombincamia
9189.

Which of the following is related to heart disease

A. Cushing's syndrome
B. Edward's syndrome
C. Turner's syndrome
D. Pataut's syndrome
Answer» E.
9190.

The implantable pacemakers were first introduced by

A. Chardack
B. T. H. Maimah
C. Purcell
D. Einthoven
Answer» B. T. H. Maimah
9191.

Cardiac pacemaker was invented by

A. Walton Lillehel
B. A. S. Hyman
C. Joseph Murrey
D. Christiaan Bernard 
Answer» C. Joseph Murrey
9192.

In case of artificial pacemaker, the electrode is inserted into   [CBSE PMT 1990]

A. Right ventricle
B. Right auricle
C. Left ventricle
D. Left auricle
Answer» B. Right auricle
9193.

Role of pacemaker is to  [AFMC 1983]

A. Increase heartbeat
B. Decrease heartbeat
C. Initiate heartbeat
D. Control blood supply to heart
Answer» D. Control blood supply to heart
9194.

The heart of a healthy man beats normally per minute [Kerala PMT 1982]

A. 85-90 times
B. 80-90 times
C. 70-80 times
D. 60-70 times
Answer» D. 60-70 times
9195.

Which of the following is used to normalize low level heart beats

A. Vascular grafts
B. Intra-aortic balloon pump
C. Pacemaker
D. All of these
Answer» D. All of these
9196.

Jaipur foot is made up of solid rubber and

A. Aluminium
B. Plastics
C. Iron
D. Stainless steel
Answer» B. Plastics
9197.

Who has designed Jaipur Foot

A. A. S. Hyman
B. P. K. Sethi
C. T. H. Maimah
D. H. Berger
Answer» C. T. H. Maimah
9198.

Haemodialysis means

A. A technique used to remove waste products from blood
B. A method to increase the oxygen carrying capacity of blood
C. A procedure to isolate defective RBCs
D. None of these
Answer» B. A method to increase the oxygen carrying capacity of blood
9199.

In what condition does a person require artificial kidney

A. One kidney does not work properly
B. One kidney is completely damaged
C. Both kidneys are damaged
D. All of these
Answer» D. All of these
9200.

Artificial kidney was invented in the year

A. 1932
B. 1945
C. 1951
D. 1955
Answer» C. 1951