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Please give me question papers for MBBA entrance exam.
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![]() Here I am giving some questions for MBBA entrance exam for you: What is “cardiac polyp” Acute infarct Cardiac aneurysm Benign tumour Fibrinous clot in the chamber Answer: d Condition promoting adipocere formation Dry and hot Hot and humid Dry & optimum Moist & optimum Answer: b Enlarged pulsating liver with ascites occurs in: Mitral regurgitation Tricuspid regurgitation CCF AR Answer: b In civil negligence, onus of proof is with Judicial first degree magistrate Police not below the level of sub inspector Doctor Patient Answer: d According to European laryngeal Society, Subligamentous cordectomy is classified as Type I Type II Type III Type IV Answer: b The technique of laproscopic cholecystectomy was first described by? Erich Muhe Phillip Moure Lanchenback Eddie Reddick Answer: a Percutaneous vertebroplasty is indicated in all except Tuberculosis Metastasis Osteoporosis Hemangioma Answer: n/a Degrees awarded by Indian universities are mentioned in Schedule I of MCI act Schedule II of MCI act Part 1 of Schedule III Part 2 of schedule III Answer: a During autopsy, if spinal cord is to be examined what is the most commonly used approach Anterior Posterior Lateral Antero-lateral Answer: b A 30 yr old lady P2L 0 with menorrhagia. What is the treatment of choice Mirena Combined OCP's Trans cervical resection of endometria (TCRE) Hysterectomy Answer: b The volatility of an anesthetic agent is directly proportional to lowering the flow in the portal vein. Portal flow is maximally reduced by: ether halothane isoflurane enflurane Answer: b A young boy has sickle cell trait. Which of the following anaesthesia is contraindicated? IV regional anaesthesia Brachial plexus block by supraclavicular approach Brachia plexus block by infraclavicular approach Brachial plexus block by axillary approach Answer: a Local anaesthesia causing methemoglobinemia Procaine Prilocaine Etiodicaine Ropivacaine Answer: b Extrinsic membranes of larynx are all except: Cricothyroid Thyrohyoid Hyoepiglottie Cricotracheal Answer: a Paneth cells true is: Rich in rough endoplasmic reticulum High zine content Foamy cytoplasm Numerous lysozyme granules Answer: a True about prostatic urethra are all except: Trapezoid in cross section Presence of verumontanum Openings of prostatic ducts Contains urethral crest Answer: a Cranial nerve not carrying parasympathetic fibres Fourth Seventh Third Ninth Answer: a Middle superior alveolar nerve is a branch of Mandibular division of trigeminal nerve Palatine division of maxillary nerve Anterior nasal division of maxillary nerve Inferior alveolar nerve Answer: n/a A healthy young athlete is sitting at the edge of the table with knee at 90 degree flexion. He fully extends it. What will happen? Movement of tibial tuberosity towards centre of the patella Movement of tibial tuberosity towards lateral border of patella Movement of tibial tuberosity towards medical border of patella No change in position Answer: b Coeliac plexus is located: Anterolateral & around the aorta Posterolateral & around the aorta Anteromedical to lumbar sympathetic chain Posterolateral to lumbar sympathetic chain Answer: c |
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You need MBBS entrance exam AIPMT question paper, I am giving here: Q. 1. An element playing important role in nitrogen fixation is : 1. Molybdenum 2. Copper 3. Manganese 4. Zinc Answer: (1) Q. 2. Select the correct statement from the ones given below: 1. Barbiturates when given to criminals make them tell the truth 2. Morphine is often given to persons who have undergone surgery as a pain killer. 3. Chewing tobacco lowers blood pressure and heart rate 4. Cocaine is given to patients after surgery as it stimulates recovery Answer: (2) Q. 3. Listed below are four respiratory capacities (a − d) and four jumbled respiratory volumes of a normal human adult: Respiratory Respiratory capacities volumes. 1. Residual volume 2500 mL 2. Vital capacity 3500 mL 3. Inspiratory reserve volume 1200 mL 4. Inspiratory capacity 4500 mL Which one of the following is the correct matching of two capacities and volumes? 1. (b) 2500 mL, (c) 4500 mL 2. (c) 1200 mL, (d) 2500 mL 3. (d) 3500 mL, (a) 1200 mL 4. (a) 4500 mL, (b) 3500 mL Page 2 Answer: (3) Q. 4. Transfer of pollen grains from the anther to the stigma of another flower of the same plant is called: 1. Xenogamy 2. Geitonogamy 3. Karyogamy 4. Autogamy Answer: (2) Q. 5. ABO blood groups in humans are controlled by the gene I. It has three alleles − I A , I B and i. Since there are three different alleles, six different genotypes are possible. How many phenotypes can occur? 1. Three 2. One 3. Four 4. Two Answer: (3) ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() For detailed paper, here is attachment;
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