Thursday, January 15, 2009

53 - AIIMS MAY 2006 paper - part 4


31. ‘Fracture-ala signature’ is:
 
1. Gutter fracture 
2. Depressed fracture 
3. Ring fracture 
4. Sutural separation 

Ans. -2 

32. A dead body is having cadaveric lividity of bluish green colour. The most likely cause of death is by poisoning due to : 
1. Hydrocyanic acid 
2. Hydrogen sulphide 
3. Oleander 
4. Sodium nitrite 

Ans. -1 

33. When a surgeon wants to send the autopsy specimen for virological examination, it should be preserved in: 
1. 50 % glycerin 
2. 10 % formalin 
3. Rectified spirit 
4. Saturated solution of common salt 

Ans. -4 

34. The fingerprint pattern may be impaired permanently in cases of : 
1. Eczema 
2. Scalds 
3. Scabies 
4. Leprosy 

Ans. -3 

35. The most reliable criteria in Gustafson’s method of age estimation is: 
1. Attrition 
2. Secondary dentin deposition 
3. Transparency of root 
4. Cementum apposition 

Ans. -1 

36. The ideal place to record body temperature in dead body is: 
1. Rectum 
2. Axilla 
3. Mouth 
4. Groin 

Ans. -* 

37. Priapism occurs in 
1. Snakebite 
2. Ratti poisoning 
3. Cantharide poisoning 
4. Arsenic poisoning 

Ans. -4 

38. The risk of endometrial carcinoma is the highest with the following histological pattern of endometrial hyperplasia: 
1. Simple hyperplasia without atypia 
2. Simple hyperplasia with atypia 
3. Complex hyperplasia without atypia 
4. Complex hyperplasia with atypia 

Ans. -4 

39. The risk of Asherman syndrome is the highest if Dilation and Curettage (D & C) is done for the following condition: 
1. Medical termination of pregnancy. 
2. Missed abortion 
3. Dysfunctional uterine bleeding 
4. Post partum haemorrhage 

Ans. -4 

40. With which of the following types of viral hepatitis infection in pregnancy, the maternal mortality is the highest? 
1. Hepatitis-A 
2. Hepatitis-B 
3. Hepatitis-C 
4. Hepatitis-E 

Ans. -1 

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