13,
4
16.
7.
18,
‘The requirement for an insect weetor inthe
‘Uanumision of human dene fa common
Guracteritc of al the mfecious agen
incladed in the enue
19,
1, Beeson
2 Brocele
3. Treponema,
4 Mycoplosma,
5. Reker.
‘A substance which helps prepare bacteria for
Dbactriolysin.
The delayed typeof hypersensitivity 2
1. anaphylais
2S postive tuberculin skin ts,
5. Lita and flare esction
4 baepanive want of easing
snibody
‘A collagenase producing microorganism which
‘asbeensesocated with periodontal dheate 22,
1, Bacitus subi
2, Bacteroides melaninggenics.
5. Conntum prtingans.
4. Treponema microdentium,
5. Stapyococeusepiermidis.
Serologiat and phage typing of pathogenic 2
1 provide aba for immunization
2 Setermine wheter the agent smote
5 permit applietion of specific therapy.
4 Sealine genen ofthe infective age
5 SSeity acter serins in ease
cutbrese
24
Dry eat destoys miroorganinns primarily by
lysis
chido,
precitation of sas,
Eoagulation of poten.
{ecrleration of enzyme metabolism,
OF the following, squamous metaplasia is
‘most commonly encountered inthe
1 hye
2 famach
3 oralmucon,
4 flopan tube
5 bronchial cosa
‘The it vasculereacton to injury in the
‘quence of events in ittammatio
1, marination of eukocytes.
2, Giston of blood vse
5 movement of levkoeytes toward the
4 Increse capilrypermesiliy.
5. phagacytont of batera and other
partes
“The components inthe el wall of
Mycobacteracene responsible for
aeabfaines are
5 potysuecharides.
4 Mipudt and wanes
5. mgnesunibonucleates
‘A decubital ler a example of tie
Gestrution caused BY
1. toxemia,
2 bce,
3 tect,
4 peopl
5. radaton
“The most characteristic lesion ofrheuat
{eve slroderma and haumatoid ath
1. fay degeneration
2 amplold generation
5 hyaline degeneration
4 fbino degeneration
5, Monckeber's sceross
Massive accumulation of glycogen in the liver
tnd the kidney i characte of
1. Marans syndrome
2 dabeteinipigus
3 Non Gerke ene,
4, RlersSendnberg diese
5: son Recklinghausen’ Seas,\
26.
26,
21,
lowest pulmonary inflammation is most
tharicterste ot
1. lobar pneumonia
2 wil poeumonia.
3 bronchial ast
4. bronchopreumonia,
ln hematology, a silt to the left infers
anincresse 9 Greuating
1. monooytes
2 erythrocytes
4: thromboty es
Immature eaizophils
5. segmented neutrophils
"A tansudate differs from an exudate in that
‘he wansodate has
1. acdoudy appearance.
2 higher speciic avi
5. dower protein concentration.
5. chwracterstc cela component,
Hypothyroidism in hildre results in
myxedema
Bans
Enis
Sromenaiy.
‘iabete inp
‘With respect tits histologic appearance,
biologi behavior and pretmvasve states,
‘rl cancer most closely resembles the most
‘common form of
1 eatcinoma ofthe colon
2 Gareinoma ofthe lung.
5. Hodgkins incase,
& carveal cancer
5 breast cancer.
In antibody synthesis, the predominant
calltype's the
1. mast el
2 ghnceall
3 Fymphocye.
& macrophage
5 plasma el
31
33
35.
“The disease which is most commonly elated
renal atresia
rephvosde oi,
dette pyelonepits
‘hronie pyelonephritis.
‘The basic difference between gram positive
and yamaegatve bacteria
that gram negative bacteria are mote
that gram positive Bactera have capsuies,
A disease in which the pathogenesis isthe
interaction of antigen and IgE on the surace
‘of cals with release of histamine is
1. bronchial asthma,
2 lupus erythematoss
5. serum acknes
4 teumatoid arts
5 pulmonary emphysema,
‘A malignant tumor which closely cesembles
tise of origin nella stucture and
Bchitectare ts described a8
anaplastic,
metaplastic
welliferentated,
poorly-ditferentisted
Biopsy of a tongue mas diclosed small
called enoysted larvae of nematode worms.
‘These would be
1. hookwoems.
2. tichinse
3. flaral worms,
4 laval tapeworms
Mutations ate due to changes in
1. aminoacid sequence of deoxysibonuclen,
2. amino acid sequence of ribonucleae
5. RNA nuceotige sequence
4 DNA nuceotde sequence
5 callwal peptidoglycan37.
a
42,
Oneoporosis, metatticeleifiation, cena 43
Stoney lan cal granulomas and increned
Serum eur lees me manifestations of
1. hypothyroidism.
2. hypertiyraidsn.
5 hyperadrenatis.
‘ poparathyoidsm
5 hyperpartnyricim,
‘The change of mote seciaied cll ype
dysplasia
neoplaa
fetal
Fyperpas
hypoptai.
45,
‘A65:yearold male who demonstrates urinary
Fetetion oct in oid his ladder
‘mon likly hat
carcinoma ofthe prostate
‘malignant neoplsim ofthe ureter
‘enig prostate hyperplasia (nypertcophy.
ladder metastn of ronchopeni erenoms
Splenic infarcts most commony result from
‘mal frm the
1 tung.
2 dee eg vis.
53 lefeside of te heart,
A Rghtide of te hear, 47,
Kops pots. the buceal macoss are
pathognomonic fr
1. abel
2 rbeoa
& roaate
4 anal,
5: Coxsackie ves A.
Bacterial spores ae a problem in tring
insruments and equipment beenase
2 they ae easy to kl but ae wsally
protected by organic matte
3, thy are reat fo physical ang
hema gents
4: most pathogen bacteria ae spore fxmers.
5 Rivot the above
‘The etiologic agent of rubella i
1. group B streptococcus
2 Coxsackie vires
5. Senos
4 pron
5 powins
Te pathogenesis of jaundice in patents with
Infectious Fepain the res of
manive hemolysis
‘mage to ner el
‘manne fibons oer
‘Shatructon of iary Ge,
Red (hemoetagic) nfrets are most
frequently found inthe
1. ung.
2. bra,
3. spleen
4. Key.
“The mot predominant oxpanisms found
in dental plague ae
2 ieptocoe.
3 aeabact
4 staphylococe
5. corynebacter
An orl disease characterized by white patches
fn the buceal mucous meroranes which
ans argely of preodomy stom and wth
minimal erosion ofthe membranes ened by
1. Candid abicans
2 Treponame pau
3 Entamoeba holy,
4 Spororetchum schench
5. Conmnebocterim ciphthrie.
‘An afebie adult lates a 3emonth history of
Chronic sibeutancous swing ve the ale
‘tthe mandible sociated with interment,
pttent damage Clovelly nus tracts and
Fearing are present In the differenti
Stagnoss, one should conser
herpes roster,
detinomycosis
terry spa49,
50.
51
52,
53.
Histamine released by mast calls responsible
forthe principal symptoms of
1
2
3
4
i
elayed hypersensitivity.
iramune-complen dsess
rmacroplbulinemia
Serum sickness,
anaphylaxis
The resistance ofa newborn child to
whooping cough is due to,
1
2
5
5
eit
natural active immunity
Aatual passive immunity
cquired ative immonity.
cquited pasive immunity.
ete pasive immunity
isa serious complication in
‘adults with
2
3
4
ramps.
ECHO virus meningoencephalitis
puraiafluencs virus masopharynpit
“The organism most fequently associated
with urinary wae infection
1
2
a
4
5
Escherichia col
Tatrain mycoplasma,
[Nelserta gonorrhoeoe
Streptococcus focal
Preudomonesecraginesa.
‘A group of antibiotics related both
structurally and by mode of action to
the penile |
2
3
4
eycloserines
xphalospotins,
“hloramphenicos
polymyins.
“The three general clases of vaccines are
2
3
Killed organisms, virulent bacteria and
auenuated viruses
Toxoids,antitoxins and attenuated
organisms
ted organisms toxoids and attenuated
cxgaiss.
Killed oeganisms, atitoxins and gamma
‘lobulias.
ane ofthe above
56.
56.
87.
Ethylene oxide is an agent that
eversiby inhibits growth,
aisintecs,
‘eanses,
Enzymes responsible or suppuration
are derived chety from
1. serum,
2 tinue
5. neutrophils.
4 lymphocytes
5: plasma eal
“The Epstein are veus (EBV) has been
linked to
1, breast cancer
2 prostate eancer.
3. Burkte’sIymphoma
4 leukemia
“The foe of immunity in human malignancy
isimanifest by |
1. histologic appearance of certain tumors
in which lymphocyte, monocyte and
plasma cel infitrates are prominent
2. footacou retin ong
indolence of certain malignancies.
3. heightened incidence of malignancy
in the very young, the very old or
itumunodecent persons,
4. sccessfl induction of remson or
prolongation of remission with
Immunetherpy
5. alot tie above,
[A Seyearold diabetic man ha atrial
Abrition fortwo yeas following »
myocardial iaare. He experienced ight
flank pain and memati, paralysis of the
ight side ofthe body and sharply demarcated
{schema in the lft foot Thewe signe and
Symptoms are mort likely due to
Fymphangiis
enous thrombi
renal embot,
‘enous emboli60. The capacity to row nether flamentous 66.
et yeat for termed
1, dimorphise
2 eumorpisn
5 parthenogenesis
4. hermaphroditism,
‘Your aT Rave Wane at Tea Wi ach te
‘Seamination by 2:30 pim. One hover allowed for
‘heh tet tems,
66,
61. The most conspicuous clini sgn of
fighcsded eat fate
1. hypertension.
2, mal steno
3. pulmonary edema
4 Sstemie venous congestion.
5: brown induration of the ung
(62, The atv action of interferons due to 6
1. intrerence with eplication of views
2 interference with adsorption of vie
ells
3. production of antibody against te
fnvading ius.
4. prevention af val penetration.
63. Primary infection with cocidoidomyeoss
fenerly ect the
2 speen
3 ia
4 ling
5 mph nodes. ' 6
664. True bacteria mts by
1. budng
2 sexual son.
3 Binary tision
4 rapmentton of mycelia,
5 formation of wexua spores
The site of oxidative phosphorylation in
ceri el the,
1. nace
2 bosom,
5 eytonasn
S.Ct membrane sutace.
[A Byearald eit hata fever of 102°F
pon examination, dicot veils and
‘ler onthe sot palate and pharynx ae
‘oted. The most probable agnosis
herpetic gngivostomatts
teahet fever
herpangina
rubella
lnmportant an werous effects of repeated
‘exposure to low doves of radiation include
2) genetic mutations
{) Eten and dey cation,
(o) carcinogenes
{maou
fe) _Seration ofthe xa microtora
4 angi
2 Ghana
3 nda
aU anata)
5 (aanate)
Implantation metastasis would be likly in
(2) tongue,
8) stomach,
(ovary
8 ee
4.0) andi
2.) (a) ard fe)
5) 16 ana a)
ie (se)
5.01. La) ana fel69.
70.
n
n.
Important microscopic features of malignancy 73.
inclode
{ime
(2) encapssiation
(2) mits.
(2) tnifermity of eels.
16.) an
2 (he) and (2) 74,
3. Go), (e) and (a)
4 (0). (4) and fe)
5. (eh and fe)
When T-cell rom people with chronic
periodontal disease are reacted with certain
plague Bacterial antigens, they produce
(2) anubody.
() collagenase. 7.
(.) MIF
Is) 3
()_ymphotoxn.
1G), (8) and e)
2 (Yanai
3 (), (@) ana le)
& Cana (a
5. (eh and fe)
6.
Which ofthe following statements explain
the advantageous effects of fibrin formation?
(2) Fein wit ransfoem into
Fibroblasts Serving in cepa.
(6) Fibrin wil generate hyaluronidase
to dissolve exudates,
(€) Fibrin serves as scaffolding for
Abroblass to proliferate repair.
(8) Florin serves to wal off the attacking
agen to prevent further spread
5 ang n,
2 (hand (6)
3. (a) and ()
4 (b) ana
5 (b) and ()
6. (e) ana (3)
Which ofthe following i 3 function of
vitamin K?
78.
1. Production of prothrombin
2. Inmibition of antithrombin
3 Prevention of explary fe
4
5
Stimulation of hematopoiesis in
fed bone marrow
Manufacture f thrombokinase for
platelets
Wich ofthe followings 2 form of
Iistioeytosis X?
1. Porphyria
2. Aeromegaly
53. Niemann-Pck diseae
4 Ostet foros cystien
5. Mand SehillerChvistan disease
Which genus is mos likely involved in
Dacia dysentery?
1. Vibrio
2 Proteus
3 Shigella
4 Entomoebe
5. Solmonela
Which of the following is formed in age
quantities during the degradation of glucose
Dy homotermentative Streptococcus mutans?
1. Manaitot
2. Lacie aid
5. Acetic acid
4 Butyric acid
5. Propionic act
In which ofthe following bacterial infections
{there a lysogenic vires that may be
‘esponsible for toxin production?
1. syphilis
2, Gonorrhea
3. Diphtheria
4 Candidiasis
5. None of the above
Which of the folowing neoplasms is
fimary in the aenat medulla?
1. Pheochromocytoma
2. Armhenoblasioma
53, Eosinophilic adenoma
4. Huan ca amor
5. None of the above
Wich ofthe following malignancies has
the Best prognosis?
1. Osteosarcoma
2. Muluple myeloma
3. Basal el carcinoma
4 Gateinoma of the breast
5. Gareinoma ofthe esophagus79, Which of he following i clasiied a3
‘hemolytic anemia?
85,
1. Aplastic anemia
2 Ste el snemia
5 Pericious anemia
{Tron dtcency anemia
86.
In which ofthe folowing does endotoxin
elit the response?
1
3
4 Anaphytanis
5. Sehteen
87,
£81, Which ofthe following bacterial products
an assole a preformed blood cot
1, Amylase
2 Lenkocdin
5 Steptokinase
4 Hyatronidse
5. Steptodomsse
88,
82. Which ofthe flloming condition isan
3 Ghancrons
5: Salone septicemia
89,
Malignancies of which of the fliowing
‘organs are most commonly found a males?
1. bane
2 Coton
5 beam
4 Parotid
S Thyra
Which term refers ocolase of abeot?
Empyema
Prevmania
‘wlecont
Bronemctai
Which ofthe following is NOT te of
hepatii A nfecton”
1 High mossy rate
2 High moray ete
4 May be tranamittes via eel material
2 May be tamed via iood products
‘The etiologic agents of which of the
following dcnes have NOT been culated
on laboratory media?
1. Actinomyeosis and yaws
2 Leprosy aod syphil.
5 Ganormhea and satis
Which ofthe ftlowing is NOT a featur of
1. Spienomesaly
2 Recrotzing pharyngitis
4 Depresed heteropte titer
4 Abmacmal ymphocytes in peripheral blood
5. Marked mcrae ia number of creating
Which ofthe following statements does NOT
1. te may te fatal
2 ein awocited with ciguette smoking
5 imay result fom degenerative soph
4 Temay be secondary to nfammatny
bronchial see
5. lies result of eft ventricular hypetophy
nd congetive Rest are
Which ofthe follwing laboratory tet is MOT
‘ied to dstnguih Seeptococeut mutans fom
1. Gamsuin
2 Fermentation of mannitol and sorbitol
3. Production of ntracelstar polyaecharie
4 Colonial morphology on misslis ag
5 Production of tanetententacelar
GorNOF occur
loner,
typhus fever
pas
Rocky Mountain spotted fever.a
2,
93.
“The form of bacterial gene wansfer which
infest susceptible to DNAa%e and does
Or equ cell tocall contact
1. tanston.
2 conjugation.
5. transduction,
4 Mansormaton
96.
Jaundice i usually a est of each of the
folowing EXCEPT
1. gallstones
3 Rematytic anemia
5 Intec hepa
4. atamin Kdefclency
5. Eicinamatos involvement ofthe
‘Sommon ie dc
97,
‘Osteoporosis may be associated with each
Ofte tolowing EXCEPT
1. prolonged corticosteroid administration
2 prolonged immobilization
3 Bronte manurn.
2. hyperstammoss
5. Mafanced ae
Granulation tise usally contains all of
the following EXCEPT
1. tymohocyts.
2 Horan
5. pant cat
& macrophages
S.Capiary bed
Each ofthe following els posses.
phagocytic ability EXCEPT the
1 monocyte
2 neutrophil
5 histioeve
4 Kapter ea.
5. plsma el
Eachof the followings ure ofboth
fickettiae and chamydiae EXCEPT
1, they can cae human disease
they possess both DNA and RNA,
they multiply on bacterial ells
the growth can be lohibited by
Saticrbial drs.
‘ey ae inactivated by heat,
Adiying nd chemical ages
age’ cnease is characterized by each of
{he folowing EXCEPT
1, reves ines with a charters,
mosaic pater
2, decreased werum calcium and elevated
Serum phosphows.
3, pedisponition othe development of
‘steer sarcoma,
4. legate resorption and eel
‘oftpoae with» poorly ine
The eit conmon competion of etic
hemor
malignant degeneration
‘etary due to searing
perforation and peritonitis
Kron detceney anemiaa
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58.
6.
62.
63.
64.
65.
66
67.
68.
69.
70.
ne
rR.
2B.
74.
75.
10
95.
96.
97.
98.
Ans,DENTAL ANATOMY
Wen the incisal edges of the anterioe teeth 7
zie placed in endstorend contact, the condyles
of the mandible move
1. backovar.
2 forward only
5 downward only
4. downward and forward
“The permanent mandibular second moti
aifers rom the permanent mancibular
first malar in number of
1. cuts,
2 roots,
3. lingual grooves.
4. marginal ridges.
The slg elevation of gingival tse,
normaly found posterior fo de mast
posterior mandibular mola tooth he
retromolr pad,
Fetiomola operculum
tingval pad
frandibalr triangle 8
fRamular notch
None of the above
ln the intercuspa poston, the maxillary
second premolar opposes the mandibular
1, eanine and fist premola.
2 fist premolar aly.
5 fast and second premolars
4 second premolar only.
5
Second premolar and ist mola 10.
In anormal dentition, maxillary teeth
having single antagonists ae the
1. cent incisors
2 Inerat actor
5. canines
4. frst premoars.
5. third molars
‘The Carabll ot fth cusp ona permanent
smasllary mola is found en the
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