Post : Senior Lecturer in Obstetrics and Gynecology
Department : Medical Education
Category Code : 148/17
Qualification : MS(Obstetrics and Gynaecology); MD(Obstetrics and Gynaecology); DNB(Obstetrics and Gynaecology)
Date of Test : 06-02-2018
- When does HCG level reach a peak in normal pregnancy?
- 20 - 30 days
- 30 - 40 days
- 60 - 70 days
- 100 - 110 days
- Following are renal changes in pregnancy except
- Renal blood flow increases by 80%
- Glomerular filtration rate increases by 50%
- Creatinine and other clearances increased
- Serum creatinine increased
- Predictors of pre eclampsia in 1st trimester are all except
- PAPP-A (Pregnancy associated plasma protein A)
- Uterine artery doppler
- HCG
- Placental growth factor
- All are causes of mobile head in primigravida at term except
- Deflexed head
- CPD
- Low inclination pelvis
- Polyhydramnios
- The distance between mid point of racial promontary and inner margin of upper symphasis pub is
- 11 cm
- 10 cm
- 12 cm
- 13.5 cm
- Which test indicates lung maturity?
- NST
- Shake test
- Kleuher test
- Fetal breathing movements
- The following are true about retraction except
- muscle fibres permanently shortened
- progressive and intense during 1st stage
- special property of upper uterine segment
- effects haemostasis after separation of placenta
- Not a sign of early pregnancy
- Lemon sign
- Ossianders sign
- Piskacek's sign
- Palmers sign
- Folds of Hoboken are found in
- Amnios
- Placenta
- Uterus
- Umbilical cord
- Milk secretion is enhanced by all hormones except
- growth hormone
- thyroxin
- glucocorticoids
- estrogen
- All are common causes of recurrent mid trimester abortions except
- Cervical incompetence
- Bicornuate uterus
- Aneuploidy
- Fibroid
- All are true regarding partial mole except
- Karyotype 46XX
- Fetus has high risk of chromosomal anomalies
- Confused with threatened abortion
- Malignant potential low
- Most common cause of perinatal mortality in multiple pregnancy
- Dystocia
- Anaemia
- Interlocking
- Prematurity
- All of the following are causes of polyhydramnios except
- Oesophageal atresia
- Chorio angioma
- Urethral obstruction
- Open neural tube defects
- Retained succenturiate lobe of placenta may lead to
- Secondary PPH
- Subinvolution
- Sepsis
- All of these
- Which of the following regime is not found to be of use in prevention of PIH in high risk women?
- Rest
- Low dose aspirin
- Salt restriction
- Regular antenatal check up
- Contraindication for expectant regime in placenta praevia are all except
- Bleeding at 36 wks
- Profuse bleeding
- Baby dead
- Congenital anomaly of foetus
- Which of the following Doppler findings in IUGR is associated with worst prognosis?
- Reversal of diastolic flow
- Absence of diastolic flow
- Absence of systolic flow
- Diastolic notch
- Contraindication for ventouse extraction is
- Prematurity
- Brow presentation
- Fetal distress
- Floating head
- Indication for classical caesarian
- Obstructed labour
- CACX
- Placenta praevia
- Twin pregnancy
- Cardiac failure is most likely in pregnancy at
- 32 wks
- 1st stage of labour
- 3rd stage of labour
- 4th stage of labour
- Most common cause of maternal hypothyroidism
- Autoimmune thyroid disease
- Previous treatment of Graves disease
- Subtotal thyroidectomy
- Excessive use of PTU for thyroid disease (Graves)
- In a well baby clinic a neonate is brought with liver two fingers enlarged. The cause is
- Normal phenomenon
- Hepatitis
- Choledochal cyst
- Biliary atresia
- Meconiam is excreted in new born till day
- 2
- 3
- 6
- 4
- Commonest type of Genito urinary fistulae
- Vescico vaginal
- Utero vaginal
- Vescico uterine
- Urethro vaginal
- The commonest gynaecological cause of retention urine
- Vaginal operations
- Ovarian tumours
- Cervical fibroid
- Haemato colpos
- Which surgical procedure has the highest incidence of ureteric injury?
- Vaginal hysterectomy
- Abdominal hysterectomy
- Werthimes hysterectomy
- Anterior colporraphy
- A semen sample reveals 15 million/ml, 80% normal morphology 80% motile and volume 3 ml, pH-8 diagnosis
- Aspermia
- Azoospermia
- Oligospermia
- Asthenospermia
- In a patient with infertility treated with clomiphene which of the following methods is best for follow up?
- Cervical mucous viscosity
- BBT
- USG to monitor follicle size
- Hormonal assay
- A patient treated for infertility with clomiphene presents with sudden onset of abdominal pain and distension with ascites. Probable cause is
- Uterine rupture
- Ectopic pregnancy
- Multi fetal pregnancy
- Hyper stimulation syndrome
- Management of azoospermia due to blocked vasdeferens
- ICSI
- PESA
- Zona drilling
- Artificial insemination
- Puberty menorrhagia is managed by
- Danazol
- Progestogens
- Oestrogens
- D&C
- A 35 yr old woman presents with DUB not responding to medical management. Management is
- Total abdominal hysterectomy
- LAVH
- Endometrial ablation
- Vaginal hysterectomy
- Gartners cyst can be differentiated from cystocoele by all except
- Tense
- Well defined margins
- Impulse on coughing
- Not reducible
- Fixed retroversion is caused by
- Pelvic endometriosis
- PID
- Pelvic peritonitis
- All of these
- Enterocoele repair during abdominal operation is
- McLeod's repair
- Moschowitz repair
- Kellys repair
- Shirodhkars repair
- In the pathogenesis of Endometriosis, Meyer and Ivanoff theory suggests which of the following as a cause of endometriosis?
- Retrograde menstruation
- Coelomic metaplasia
- Direct implantation
- Lymphatic theory
- Investigation of choice in Endometriosis
- USG
- MRI
- CT Scan
- Laparoscopy
- All are used in treating spasmodic dysmenorrhea except
- Bromergocryptine
- Dilatation of cervix
- Mefanamic acid
- OC pill
- The benefits of combined oestrogen progestrone replacement therapy include all except
- Cardiovascular protection
- Bone protection
- Decrease in CA breast
- Decrease in CA endometrium
- The primary carcinoma of body of uterus may be following types except
- Adeno carcinoma
- Adeno squamous carcinoma
- Adeno acanthoma
- Large cell keratinising type
- Commonest symptom of vulval cancer
- Pruritis
- Ulcer
- Bleeding
- Pain
- Call exner bodies are seen in
- Endodermal sinus tumour
- Chorio carcinoma
- Granulosa cell tumour
- Arrehnoblastoma
- Most common malignancy of vagina
- Squamous cell carcinoma
- Adeno carcinoma
- Adeno cystic carcinoma
- Adeno squamous carcinoma
- Contraceptive failure is calculated by
- Pearl Index
- Pincus Index
- Russel Index
- Reids Index
- Mirena is effective for
- 1 year
- 2 years
- 3 years
- 5 years
- Commonest complication of intrauterine device
- Bleeding
- Pain
- Infection
- Ectopic pregnancy
- Post partum IUCD is inserted
- within 10 mts of placental expulsion
- after repairing episiotomy
- after 1 day
- after 6 wks
- A rape victim comes on 4th day for contraception. The best method is
- high dose oestrogens
- high dose progestogens
- combination of oestrogen and progestrone
- CuT
- Which progestogen in OC pill is ideal in contraception for a woman who fears weight gain?
- Norethisterone
- Drosperinone
- Levanogestral
- Norethindrone
- Which of the following contraceptive produces Hypokalemic paralysis and arrythmias?
- Cenchroman
- GnRH analogus
- Glossypol
- Combined OC pill
- Senile vaginitis is due to
- Gonococcal infection
- CaCx
- Diabetis
- Estrogen deficiency
- Intra abdominal pressure at laparoscopy should be set between
- 5 - 8 mm of Hg
- 10 - 15 mm of Hg
- 20 - 25 mm of Hg
- 30 - 35 mm of Hg
- Mifeprostone may be used for all except
- Threatened abortion
- Ectopic pregnancy
- Fibroids
- Post coital contraception
- Results of recanalisation is better if tubal sterilization is done with
- Filshies clip
- Falope ring
- Pomeroys
- Irvings technique
- Which of the following is not a branch of internal iliac artery?
- Superior vescical
- External pudental
- Uterine
- Vaginal
- Foeto-placental circulation is established at
- 10th day
- 13th day
- 16th day
- 22nd day
- Placenta is formed from
- Chorion feondosum and decidua basalis
- Chorion laevae and decidua parietalis
- Chorion feondosum and decidua capsularis
- Chorion feondosum and decidua parietalis
- The following are associated with DIC except
- IUD
- Severe PIH
- Abruptio placentae
- Fat embolism
- Most important complication of fulminant hepatitis in pregnancy
- Obstetric haemorrhage
- Preterm labour
- IUD
- Neonatal transmission
- Materno fetal transmission in Toxoplasmosis occurs maximally in
- 1st trimester
- 2nd trimester
- 3rd trimester
- At delivery
- Which is not a complication of Rh incompatibility?
- APH
- PPH
- Oligamnios
- Pre eclampsia
- The following are contraindications of trial labour except
- Elderly primi
- 1st degree CPD
- Mal presentation
- Post maturity
- Bishops score include all except
- Dilatation of Cx
- Effacement
- Contraction
- Station of head
- The most important factor in success of induction of labour
- Primi
- Cervical factor
- Live foetus
- Sensitivity of uterus
- The most important function of forceps
- Compression
- Grasping of fetal head
- Rotation of head
- Traction
- Commonest cause of Breech presentation
- Twins
- Hydrocephalus
- Hydramnios
- Prematurity
- The most important complication of surgical management of broad ligament haematoma
- Torrential bleeding
- Injury to bowel
- Injury to ureter
- Injury to bladder
- A case of 35 wks pregnancy with polyhydramnios and marked respiratory distress is managed by
- IV furosemide
- Saline infusion
- Amniocentesis
- ARM
- Rupture of membranes is said to be premature when it occurs at
- 38 wks of pregnancy
- 32 wks of pregnancy
- Prior to 1st stage of labour
- 2nd stage of labour
- Post term pregnancy is that which continues beyond
- 300 days
- 294 days
- 280 days
- 270 days
- Which does not cause hydrops fetalis?
- Syphillis
- Rh isoimmunisation
- ABO incompatibility
- None of these
- The best time to do chorionic villus sampling is
- Between 6 - 8 wks
- Between 7 - 9 wks
- Between 9 - 11 wks
- Between 11 - 13 wks
- Amniotic fluid contains acetylcholine esterase enzymes, what is the diagnosis?
- Open spina bifida
- Gastroschisis
- Omphalocoele
- Osteogenesis imperfecta
- Which of the following drugs is teratogenic?
- Carbamazepine
- Valproic acid
- Phenobarbitone
- All of these
- According to MTP Act 2nd doctors opinion is required when pregnancy is
- 10 wks
- 6 wks
- > 12 wks
- > 20 wks
- Late hyperglycemia in pregnancy is associated with
- Macrosomia
- IUGR
- Post maturity
- Congenital malformation
- Which of the following abnormality is commonly seen in fetus with congenital malformation in CMV infection?
- Colitis
- Myocarditis
- Blood dyscrasias
- Pulmonary cyst
- Late deceleration on a CTG indicates
- Head compression
- Cord compression
- Fetal hypoxia
- Fetal sleep
- Which is true regarding Appendicitis in pregnancy?
- Leucocytosis is helpful in diagnosis
- Pain and tenderness prominent in right lower quadrant
- Pregnant woman has symptoms typical for non pregnant patients with appendicitis
- More likely to cause generalized peritonitis
- 'Vedhadhikaraniroopanam' is written by
- Moorkoth Kumaran
- Chattampi Swamikal
- T.K. Madhavan
- Kumaran Asan
- 'Rajyasamacharam' is associated with
- William Tobias Ringeltaube
- K. Ramakrishna Pilla
- Dr. Herman Gundert
- M.P. Paul
- The women regiment of the Indian National Army (INA) was led by
- Lakshmi Sahgal
- Akkamma Cheriyan
- A.V. Kuttimalu Amma
- Annie Besant
- The founder of 'Atma Vidya Sangham' was
- C. Kesavan
- Sukumar Azhikkode
- Vaghbatananda
- Swami Anantha Theerthan
- Who started the journal 'Sahodaran' from Mattanchery?
- K. Ayyappan
- K. Kelappan
- Mannathu Padmanabhan
- C. Kesavan
- 'The Melmundu Samaram' is popularly called
- Mookuththi samaram
- Malabar Revolt
- Kurichia Revolt
- Channar Agitation
- 'Sadhu jana Paripalana sangham' was founded by
- Pandit K.P. Karuppan
- Ayyankali
- Brahmananda Sivayogi
- Kumaraguru
- 'Darsanamala' is written by
- G. Sankara Kurup
- K.T. Muhammed
- Sree Narayana Guru
- Ayyankali
- The concept of 'Fundamental Duties' is borrowed from the constitution of ________
- USA
- Ireland
- UK
- USSR
- The Right to Information Act is passed in the year
- 2001
- 2009
- 2014
- 2005
- Article 356 of the Indian constitution was imposed for the first time in the state of _______
- Jammu Kashmir
- Kerala
- Andhra Pradesh
- Bihar
- The Ezhava memorial was submitted to the ruler of Travancore under the leadership of
- Dr. Palpu
- G.P. Pilla
- P. Krishna Pilla
- K.P. Kesava Menon
- The 'Wagon tragedy' incident is related with the
- Malabar Rebellion
- Pazhassi Revolt
- Attingal Revolt
- Salt Sathyagraha
- Who led the 'Savarna jatha from Vaikkom to Thiruvananthapuram during the Vaikkom Satyagraha'?
- E.V. Ramaswami Naikar
- Premji
- Mannathu Padmanabhan
- K.P. Kesava Menon
- 'Kanneerum Kinavum' is an autobiography of __________
- Keralavarma Valiya Koyi Thampuran
- S.K. Pottakkad
- V.T. Bhattathirippad
- M.T. Vasudevan Nair
- The seat of 'SCT Institute for Medical sciences and Technology' is at
- Kottayam
- Alappuzha
- Kannur
- Thiruvananthapuram
- The University of Travancore was started during the time of
- Marthandavarma
- Sri Chithira Thirunal
- Swathi Thirunal
- Rani Sethu Lakshmi Bhai
- Winner of the Vayalar Award, 2017 is
- C. Radhakrishnan
- Prabhavarma
- K. Surendran
- T.D. Ramakrishnan
- The physician who was associated with the publication of 'Horthus Malabaricus'
- Dr. P.K. Varier
- Itty Achuthan
- Dr. Ayyathan Gopalan
- Susrutha
- The founder of Kerala sala sangham
- P.N. Panicker
- Dr. K.N. Panicker
- V.P. Menon
- K.M. Panicker
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