1. Teratogens are defined as agents which induce: A. Mitosis B. Carcinogenesis C. Birth defects D. Fallot’s tetralogy 2. For chromosomal study, it is best...
1. Hamartoma refers to: A. Tumour differentiating towards more than one cell line B. Tumour arising from totipotent cells C. Mass of disorganised but mature...
1. The causative organisms of plague are: A. Cocci B. Bacilli C. Coccobacilli D. Nocardia 2. Lymphocytosis in whooping cough occurs due to: A. Endotoxin...
1. The essential difference between plasma and interstitial fluid compartment is: A. Glucose is higher in the former B. Urea is higher in the former...
1. Tissues for electron microscopy are fixed in: A. Carnoy’s fixative B. 10% buffered formalin C. Saline D. 4% glutaraldehyde 2. The DNA molecule is...
1. The concept of clinicopathologic correlation (CPC) by study of morbid anatomy was introduced by: A. Hippocrates B. Virchow C. John Hunter D. Morgagni 2....
Human ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY 1. Atmospheric pressure is important in the process of: A. Blood flow B. Micturition C. Breathing D. Reproduction 2. The carbon...
PHARMACEUTICS 51. A characteristic of drugs eliminated by zero order kinetic processes is that the halflife is not constant. A. True B. False 52. The...
PHARMACEUTICS 1. Concerning oral administration disadvantages A) Drug taken orally may cause emesis & may be destroyed by gastric acidity B) Drug taken orally may...
PHARMACEUTICS 1. Reynolds number having UNIT? A. ml/min B. ml/sec C. lit/hour D. unitless 2. The technique employed to study the insoluble film at oil-water...