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DATE : 12th MAY 2026 DAY : TUESDAY Q . In primary tuberculosis, all of the following may be seen except: A. Cavitation B. Caseation C. Calcification D. Langerhan giant cell Ans. A Q . A mylocardial infarct showing early granulation tissue has most likely occurred: A. Less than 1 hours B. Within 24 hours C. Within 1 week D. Within 1 month Ans. D Q . A 10 year old boy, died of acute rheumatic fever. All the following can be expected at autopsy except: A. Ashoff nodules B. Rupture of chordae tendinae C. McCallum patch D. Fibrinous pericarditis Ans. B Q . All of the following are seen in asbestosis except: A. Diffuse alveolar damage B. Calcified pleural plaques C. Diffuse pulmonary interstitial fibrosis D. Mesotheliomas Ans. A Q . Macrophages containing large quantities of undigested and partial digested bacteria in intestine are seen in: A. Whipple disease B. Amyloidosis C. Immunoproliferative small instetinal disease D. Vibrio cholerae infection Ans. A A.Body mass index of 38 kg/m^2 B.Smoking C.A woman carrying twins D.Nulliparity E.Diabetes mellitus ANS: B Q.A 35-year-old female presents with a deep vein thrombosis in the third trimester of pregnancy. Whilst in the Emergency Department she develops a left hemiparesis. What underlying cardiac abnormality is most likely to be responsible? A.Primum ASD B.Secundum ASD C.Patent foramen ovale D.VSD E.Patent ductus arteriosus ANS: C Q.HLA Associated with Rheumatoid arthritis is? (A) HLAB27 (B) HLA- DR4 (C) HLACW6 (D) HLAB8 ANS: B Q.white and red infarct "White" infarcts are seen in all of the following EXCEPT: (A) Liver (B) Kidney (C) Spleen (D) Heart ANS: A Q.Deficiency of Vitamin-E is associated with all, EXCEPT: (A) Ataxia (B) Peripheral neuropathy (C) Visual symptoms (D) Decreased libido ANS: D IF YOU HAVE BEEN TRYING FROM MANY YEARS AND COULD'NT CLEAR, THEN WE HAVE 100% SURE-SHOT WAY! 📲CONTACT : SUHANA MOTWANI +447547960006 Dm @fmge4sure 📧EMAIL : fmgeinfo@gmail.com WANNA KNOW HOW MCI-TCS SETS PAPER CLICK ON THIS LINK https://t.me/MCIFMGE/7388 ⚠️STRANGERS, KINDLY AVOID !!!

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DATE : 11TH MAY 2026 DAY : MONDAY Q1. Drug of choice for diabetic neuropathy and post-herpetic neuralgia: - A) Carbamazepine - B) Gabapentin - C) Phenytoin - D) Acetyl carnitine Answer: B Q2. The effect of phenytoin associated with toxic doses: - A) Gum hypertrophy - B) Alopecia - C) Ataxia and nystagmus - D) Osteomalacia Answer: C Q3. A 45-year-old HIV-positive patient develops pneumonia. Chest X-ray revealed lobar involvement. The most common organism documented is: - A) Pneumocystis carinii - B) Staphylococcus - C) Streptococci - D) Klebsiella Answer: C Q4. Griseofulvin is used in the treatment of all except: - A) Tinea capitis - B) Tinea pedis - C) Candidiasis - D) Tinea manuum - E) Tinea versicolor Answer: C and E Q5. As the functional anatomy of the spleen is divided into red pulp, white pulp, and marginal zone, what function is incorporated into the anatomy of the cortical zone that relates to infection control? - A) Filtration of red cells, encapsulated bacteria, and other foreign material. - B) Red pulp for the formation of red cells. - C) White pulp for its role in the formation of granulocytes. - D) Gray areas, so formed because of the production of platelets. - E) Fibrous trabeculae. Answer: A Q6. The parathyroid glands: - A) Develop from the cond and third pharyngeal pouches, along with the palatine tonsil and the thymus. - B) Migrate caudally in the neck in normal development but can be found anywhere from the pharyngeal mucosa to the deep mediastinum. - C) Secrete PTH and calcitonin to manage calcium homeostasis. - D) Usually number four, but frequently number only two or three. - E) Contain enzymes that catalyze the conversion of 25(OH) vitamin D 3 to 1,25(OH) 2 vitamin D 3. Answer: B Q7. Hypoparathyroidism: - A) Is most commonly encountered as a post-viral syndrome. - B) Can be associated with marked hypocalcemia after parathyroidectomy in patients with bone disease. - C) Can cause anxiety, depression, or confusion. - D) Can cause physical signs such as Chvostek’s and Trousseau’s signs. - E) Is treatable acutely with intravenous calcium salts and chronically with oral calcium and vitamin D. Answer: B, C, D, E Q8. True statements about pituitary anatomy and physiology include: - A) The pituitary has dual embryonic origin: the anterior pituitary arises from embryonic ectoderm; the posterior pituitary, from the diencephalon. - B) The hypophyseal portal system integrates the function of the anterior and posterior pituitary. - C) Adrenocorticotropin (ACTH), formed by posttranslational processing of the precursor POMC, is normally controlled by hypothalamic CRF but may be released by immune-related mechanisms. - D) Growth hormone (GH) directly stimulates the longitudinal growth of the skeleton and the growth of muscles. - E) Cell types of the anterior pituitary are classified by their position in the anterior pituitary and by their staining characteristics with histologic dyes. Answer: A, C Q9. Antidiuretic hormone (ADH): - A) Is related to oxytocin, and both are released from the posterior pituitary in conjunction with neurophysins. - B) Is released into the circulation by the posterior pituitary in response to a rise in plasma osmolality above 285 mOsm or a decrease in circulating blood volume. - C) May be stimulated by catecholamines and inhibited by phenytoin, alcohol, and lithium. - D) In excess, may produce a syndrome of euvolemic hyponatremia with inappropriately concentrated urine that is responsive to free water restriction. - E) Deficiency causes prolonged polyuria and polydipsia and may be diagnosed by a combination of high plasma osmolality and low urine osmolality following water deprivation. Answer: A, B, C, D, E CONTACT : SUHANA MOTWANI +447547960006 Dm @fmge4sure 📧EMAIL : fmgeinfo@gmail.com WANNA KNOW HOW MCI-TCS SETS PAPER CLICK ON THIS LINK https://t.me/MCIFMGE/7388 ⚠️STRANGERS, KINDLY AVOID !!!
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DATE : 10TH MAY 2026 DAY : SUNDAY Q.Calculate loading dose(in mg) of a drug X , whose volume of distribution is 3 litres and target plasma concentration is 673 mg/L given IV A. 2016 B. 2017 C. 2018 D. 2019 ANS: D Q.Dose ranging studies are done at which phase of clinical trail A. Phase I B. Phase II C. Phase III D. Phase IV ANS: C Q.Nitrates are not useful in ? A. Ischemic pain B. esophageal Spasm C. Biliary colic D. renal colic ANS: D Q.6th month pregnant is having active HBV infection..the preferred treatment A. Lamivudinr B. tenofovir C. Entecavir D. Emtricitabine ANS: B Q.True about tigecycline is A. 90 percent pseudomonas strains are sensitive B. bioavailability is same through oral and iv route C. Tigecycline lacks cross resistance with tetracycline D. requires dose adjustment information about? A. Amount of drug systematically absorbed B. The time to reach peak concentration C. The time to reach minimum toxic concentration D. The concentration at which pharmacological actions of drug would be initiated ANS:" A Q.What kind of substances can’t permeate membranes by passive diffusion? A. Lipid-soluble B. Non-ionized substances C. Hydrophobic substances D. Hydrophilic substances ANS: D Q.Pick out the parenteral route of medicinal agent administration: A. Rectal B. Oral C Sublingual D Inhalation ANS: D Q.Which of the following local anesthetics is more likely to cause allergic reactions? A. Lidocaine B. Bupivacaine C. Procaine D. Ropivacaine ANS: A Q.Anxiolytic agents should: A. Relieve pain B. Reduce anxiety and exert a calming effect C. Improve mood and behavior in patient with psychotic symptoms D. Produce drowsiness, encourage the onset and maintenance of a state of sleep ANS: B Q.True statement about the structure (mycelia) shown below is A. Unicellular growth form of fungi B. Thread like branching cylindrical tubules C. Clumps of intertwined branching hyphae D. Reproducing bodies of molds ANS: C Q.which of the following are NoT treated with Nifedipine? A Arrythmias B HtN C Fluid retention D Angina E B & D ANS: c CONTACT : SUHANA MOTWANI +447547960006 Dm @fmge4sure 📧EMAIL : fmgeinfo@gmail.com WANNA KNOW HOW MCI-TCS SETS PAPER CLICK ON THIS LINK https://t.me/MCIFMGE/7388 ⚠️STRANGERS, KINDLY AVOID !!!
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DATE : 9TH MAY 2026 DAY : SATURDAY Q.When a person stands, the base of his heart lies anterior to which of the following vertebral levels? A.T1-T2 B.T2-T3 C.T3-T5 D.T5-T7 E.T6-T9 ANS: C Q.WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING ARTERIES IS NOT A BRANCH OF ABDOMINAL AORTA? A.Left Renal Artery B.Right Renal Artery C.Uterine Artery D.Ovarian Artery ANS: C Q.Which of the following statements is incorrect regarding the fibrous pericardium? A.It is a tough connective tissue layer that forms the outermost covering of the heart. B.It is attached to the sternum by sternopericardial ligaments. C.It’s base is attached to the central tendon of the diaphragm and to a small muscular area of the diaphragm on the left side. D.It is supplied by pericardiophrenic vessels. E.It is innervated by branches of the vagus and sympathetic trunks ANS: A Q.Ankle oedema is a recognized feature of A.Varicose vein in legs B.High systemic arterial pressure without heart failure C.Exposure of legs to sub atmospheric pressure D.Cirrhosis of liver E.Bilateral deep vein thrombosis of the legs ANS: B Q.THE GALLBLADDER IS LOCATED IN WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING ABDOMINAL REGIONS? A.Right hypochondrium B.Left hypochondrium C.Right flank D.Epigastrium E.Umbilicus ANS : A Q.Commonest cause for Community-acquired pneumonia is A.Streptococcus pneumonia B.Haemophilus influenzae C.Mycoplasma pneumoniae. D.Staphylococcus aureus, E.Legionella ANS: A Q.WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING ARTERIES DO NOT GIVE A DIRECT BRANCH TO THE STOMACH? A.Hepatic artery proper B.Gastroduodenal artery C.Supraduodenal artery D.Splenic artery E.Celiac artery ANS : A Q. Which type of joint is Pubic Symphysis A. Sydesmosis B. Fibrocartilagenous C. Primary cartilagenous D. Secondary cartilagenous. ANS: D Q.Methemoglobinemia is possible adverse effect of: A. Aspirin B. Paracetamol C. Analgin D. Ketorolac ANS: B Q.Correct statements concerning aspirin include all of the following EXCEPT: A It inhibits mainly peripheral COX B It does not have an anti-inflammatory effect C It inhibits platelet aggregation D It stimulates respiration by a direct action on the respiratory center ANS: B Q.Indicate the local anesthetic agent, which has a shorter duration of action: A. Lidocaine B. Procaine C, Bupivacaine D. Ropivacaine ANS: A CONTACT : SUHANA MOTWANI +447547960006 Dm @fmge4sure 📧EMAIL : fmgeinfo@gmail.com WANNA KNOW HOW MCI-TCS SETS PAPER CLICK ON THIS LINK https://t.me/MCIFMGE/7388 ⚠️STRANGERS, KINDLY AVOID !!!
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DATE : 8TH MAY 2026 DAY : FRIDAY Q. ventilation perfusion ration is maximum at- A. Apex of lung B, base of lung C. Posterior lobe of lung D. Middle of lung ANS: A Q.Structure immediately posterior to pancreatic head? A. Right renal vein B. Splenic artery C. Inferior mesenteric artery D. Coeliac trunk ANS: A Q.Anti U1-RNP antibody is seen in? A. SLE B. Scleroderma C. MCTD D. Dermatomyositis ANS: C Q.Nerve passing through the spiral groove of the humerus is? A. Radial nerve B. Ulnar nerve C. Musculocutaneous nerve D. Interosseous nerve ANS: A Q. If two buds of pancreas do not fuse, the anomaly is ? A. Ectopic pancreas B. Pancreatic divisum C. Annular pancreas D. Accessory pancreas ANS: B Q.A 74 year old female rekha devi with renal failure presents for haemodialysis. She complains of weakness and palpitations for about a month. On further investigations, she ia found to be anemic and given a dose of erythropoietin . Erythropoietin stimulates which of the following intermediates in hematopoesis? A. Basophilic erythroblast B. Colony forming units-erythroid C. Proerythroblast D. Reticulocytes ANS: B Q.Spiral valvenis seen in which- A. Neck of the gall bladder B. Cystic duct C. Colon D. Pylorus ANS: B Q.The ossification centre of pisiform bone appears at the age of- A. 10-11 years B.12-13 years C. 14-15 years D. 15-16 years ANS: B Q. Burr cell is seen in- A. Uremia B. Hepatocellular carcinoma C. Gastric carcinoma D. Ovarian carcinoma ANS: A Q.Muscles attached to the greater tubercle of humerus- A. Supraspinatus B. Teres minor C. Teres major D. Infraspinatus E. Pectoralis major ANS: A Q.Attachment on lateral border of scapula is- A. Teres minor B. Infraspinatus C. Subscapularis D. Long head of triceps ANS: A CONTACT : SUHANA MOTWANI +447547960006 Dm @fmge4sure 📧EMAIL : fmgeinfo@gmail.com WANNA KNOW HOW MCI-TCS SETS PAPER CLICK ON THIS LINK https://t.me/MCIFMGE/7388 ⚠️STRANGERS, KINDLY AVOID !!!
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DATE : 7TH MAY 2026 DAY : THURSDAY 1. All of the following can be seen with ocular adenoviral infection except: A. Preauricular lymphadenopathy B. large central geographic corneal erosions C. Multifocal subepithelial infiltrates D. Enlarged corneal nerves Ans: D 2. Tucking the superior oblique tendon? A. is appropriate to correct superior oblique muscle palsy B. can result in Brown syndrome C. is the procedure of choice when the symptoms and measurements indicate principally a torsional misalignment D. a and b E. b and c Ans: D 3. The ability of a light wave from a laser to form interference fringes with another wave from the same beam, separated in time, is a measure of its? A. temporal coherence B. spatial coherence C. polarization D. directionality Ans: A 4. Which of the following is not a point of firm attachment between the sclera and uvea? A. Ora serrata B. Scleral spur C. internal ostia of vortex veins D. peripapillary tissue Ans: A 5. a 1 year old child presents with monocular vertical nystagmus. What is the best course of action? A. Follow the case to see whether head nodding develops B. Follow the case to see whether abnormal head position develops C. Undertake drug toxicology screening D. Undertake neuroimaging (perferably MRI) Ans: D 6. a 9 year old boy with a history of atopy presents with a seasonally recurrent bilateral conjunctivitis and complains of blurred vision for 1 week. giant papillae are seen upon lid eversion. All of the following could also be seen on the slit-lamp except: A. vascular pannus and pnctate epithelial erosions involving the superior cornea B. An oval epithelial ulceration with underlying stromal opacification in the central cornea C. Limbal follicles D. Conjunctical symblephara Ans: D 7. All of the following organisms can invade an intact corneal epithelium except: A. Neisseria meningitidis B. Corynebacterium diphtheriae C. Shigella D. Pseudomonas aeruginosa Ans: D 8. All of these diagnostic tests are useful in evaluating a patient with a retained magnetic intraocular foreign body except: A. indirect ophthalmoscopy B. computed tomography C. electrophysiology D. magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) E. echography Ans: D 9. Optic disc drusen typically demonstrate all of the following features except A. arcuate visual field defects B. high reflective signal on b-scan ultrasonography C. visual acuity loss D. optic disc elevation and blurred margins Ans: C 10. The power of an intraocular lens should be increased A. as the power of the cornea increases and the axial length increases B. as the power of the cornea decreases and the axial length increases C. as the power of the cornea increases ans the axial length decreases D. as the power of the cornea decreases and the axial length decreases Ans: D CONTACT : SUHANA MOTWANI +447547960006 Dm @fmge4sure 📧EMAIL : fmgeinfo@gmail.com WANNA KNOW HOW MCI-TCS SETS PAPER CLICK ON THIS LINK https://t.me/MCIFMGE/7388 ⚠️STRANGERS, KINDLY AVOID !!!
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DATE : 6TH MAY 2026 DAY : WEDNESDAY Q . Diaphragmatic hernia can occur through all the following, except: A. Esophageal opening B. Costovertebral triangle C. Costal and sternal attachment of diaphragm D. Inferior vena cava opening Ans. D Q . Ureteric constriction is seen at all the following positions, except: A. Ureteropelvic junction B. Ureterovesicle junction C. Crossing of iliac artery D. Ischial spine Ans. D Q. All the following are true regarding blood supply to the kidney , except: A. Stellate veins drain superficial zone B. It is site of portosystemic anastomosis C. The renal artery divides into five segmental arteries before entering the hilum D. Its segmental arteries are end-arteries Ans. B Q . A patient with external hemorrhoids develops pain while passing stools. The nerve mediating this pain is: A. Hypogastric nerve B. Pudendal nerve C. Splachnic visceral nerve D. Sympathetic plexus Ans. B Q . Which of the following muscles is supplied by mandibular nerve: A. Masseter B. Buccinator C. Tensor veli palati D. Posterior belly of digastric Ans. C Q . The sensoy supply of the palate is through all of the following, except: A. Facial nerve B. Hypoglossal nerve C. Glossopharyngeal nerve D. Maxillary division of trigeminal nerve Ans. B Q . All of the following are features of large intestine, except: A. Large intestine secretes acidic mucus which helps in formation of stools B. It is a site of mucocutaneous junction C. Its epithelium contains globlets cells in large numbers D. Absorbs salt and water Ans. A Q . In flexion and abduction of shoulder all of the following structures are compressed except: A. Subacromial bursa B. Long head of biceps C. Suprascapular nerve D. Supraspinatus tendon Ans. C Q . SI unit for measuring blood pressure is: A. Torr B. mrnHg C. kPa D. Bar Ans. C Q . Glucose mediated insulin release is mediated through: A. ATP dependent K+ channels B. cAMP C. Carrier modulators D. Receptor phosphorylation Ans. A Q . Sudden decrease in serum calcium is associated with: A. Increased thyroxine and PTH secretion B. Increased phosphate C. Increased excitability of muscle and nerve D. Cardiac conduction abnormalities Ans. C Q . Ablation of the ‘somatosensory area 1’ of the cerebral cortex leads to: A. Total loss of pain sensation B. Total loss of touch sensation C. Loss of tactile localization but not of two point discrimination D. Loss of tactile localization and two point discrimination Ans. D Q . Non shivering thermogenesis in adults is due to: A. Thyroid hormone B. Brown fat between the shoulders C. Adrenaline from adrenal medulla D. Muscle metabolism Ans. C Q . In metabolic acidosis, which of the following changes are seen: A. Increased K+excretion B. Decreased K+ excretion C. Increased Na+ excretion D. Increased Na+ tion Ans. B Q . Tropomyosin: A. Helps in the fusion of actin and myosin B. Covers myosin and prevents attachments of actin and myosin C. Slides over myosin D. Causes Ca2+ release Ans. B Q . TRH stimulation testing is useful in diagnosis of disorders of following hormones: A. Insulin B. ACTH C. Prolactin D. PTH Ans. C Q . During muscular exercise all are seen except: A. Increase in blood flow to muscles B. Stroke volume increases C. O2 dissociation curve shifts to left D. O2 consumption increases Ans. C Q All enzymes are not proteins.†This statement is justified by: A. All enzymes do not follow the Michaelis Menten hypothesis B. RNAs act as ribozymes C. Antibodies take part in the catalysis of many reactions D. Metals are involved in attachment to enzymes and catalysts Ans. B Q . Enzymes mediating transfer of one molecule to another are: A. Transferases B. Oxidases C. Lysases D. Peptidases Ans. A Q . In which of the following reactions is magnesium required: A. Na+K+ ATPase B. Dismutase C. Phosphatase D. Aldolase Ans. A
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DATE : 5TH MAY 2026 DAY : TUESDAY Q.A 34-year-old man with a history of polyarthralgia, back pain and diarrhoea is found to have a 3 cm red lesion on his shin which is starting to ulcerate. What is the most likely diagnosis? A)Systemic Shigella infection B)Syphilis C)Metastatic colon cancer D)Erythema nodosum E)Pyoderma gangrenosum ANS: E Q.Cutaneous manifestations of vitamin D deficiency include: A)Alopecia B)Follicular hyperkeratosis C)Edema D)Angular cheilitis E)Atrophic glossitis ANS: E Q.What is the boiling point of liquid nitrogen in Celsius? A)-89.5 B)-40.8 C)-3.8 D)-195.8 E)-78.5 ANS: D Q.Probiotics, which are cultures of potentially beneficial gut microflora bacteria, have been studied in the primary prevention of which of the following diseases? A)Celiac disease B)Atopic dermatitis C)Psoriasis D)Cutaneous T-cell lymphoma E)Asthma ANS:  A Q.Contact urticaria is a: A)Type I hypersensitivity B)Type II hypersensitivity C)Type III hypersensitivity D)Type IV hypersensitivity E)Undetermined hypersensitivity ANS: A Q.A 50-year-old woman is prescribed topical fusidic acid for a small patch of impetigo around her nose. She has recently been discharged from hospital following varicose vein surgery. Seven days after starting treatment there has been no change in her symptoms. Examination reveals a persistent small, crusted area around the right nostril. Whilst awaiting the results of swabs, what is the most appropriate management? A)Oral vancomycin B)Oral erythromycin C)Topical metronidazole D)Topical mupirocin E)Oral flucloxacillin ANS: D Q.The most common cutaneous neoplasm associated with Muir Torre Syndrome is: A)Sebaceous carcinoma B)Sebaceous adenoma C)Keratoacanthoma D)Basal cell carcinoma with sebaceous differentiation E)Squamous cell carcinomas ANS: B Q.Irritation of the hand produced by capsaicin can be relieved by application of A)Water B)Acetic acid 5% C)Sodium chloride D)Alkali E)Talcum powder ANS: B Q.Of the patients that present with discoid lupus, how many will progress to systemic lupus erythematosus? A)5% B)25% C)50% D)75% E)100% ANS: A Q.All of the following are associated with fixed drug eruption except: A)Tetracyclines B)Barbiturates C)NSAIDs, naproxen D)Sulfonamides E)Azathioprine ANS: E Q.This drug is the longest acting systemic corticosteroid in this group: A)Hydrocortisone B)Methylprednisolone C)Prednisone D)Predisolone E)Betamethasone ANS: E Q.Which mechanoreceptor found in hair bearing areas sense deep touch and vibration? A)Merkel cell B)Meissner corpuscle C)Vater-Pacini corpuscle D)Krase end-bulb E)Free nerve ending ANS: B Q.Which of the following chemical peels does not need to be neutralized? A)Salicylic acid B)TCA 40% C)Glycolic acid D)Lactic acid E)Phenol ANS: A Q.A morbidly obese 52-year-old woman presents with dark brown velvety plaques and acrochordons on the neck and axillae. Which of the following is most likely to be associated with her cutaneous findings? A)Diabetes mellitus B)Hypertension C)Hypercholesterolemia D)Hypertriglyceridemia E)Peripheral vascular disease ANS: A Q.Most fluorescent UV sources are: A)High pressure xenon arc lamps B)Low pressure xenon arc lamps C)Low pressure argon lamps D)High pressure tungsten lamps E)Low pressure mercury vapor lamps ANS: E CONTACT : SUHANA MOTWANI +447547960006 Dm @fmge4sure 📧EMAIL : fmgeinfo@gmail.com WANNA KNOW HOW MCI-TCS SETS PAPER CLICK ON THIS LINK https://t.me/MCIFMGE/7388 ⚠️STRANGERS, KINDLY AVOID !!!
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DATE : 4TH MAY 2026 DAY : MONDAY Q .Commonest cause of Nephrotic syndrome in children is: A) Minimal change disease B) Membranous Glomerulonephritis C) IgA nephropathy D) Mesangioproliferative Glomerulonephritis ANS: A Q . "Emotional viscosity" represents a deepening and "molasses like thinking" of normal emotional responses, which is seen in ? A)Mania B)Paranoia C)Dementia D)Temporal lobe epilepsy ANS: D Q . A 8 year old intellectually disabled child presents with left sided flank pain. On ultrasound, hyperechoic lesion is seen in left kidney and multiple lesions in the liver. CT scan of abdomen reveals -50 to -60 HU density of the lesions of the liver and kidney. Which of the following is true about the condition? A) Inheritance is Autosomal recessive B) Cafe au lait spots are diagnostic C) Vigabitrin is drug of choice if it is associated with myoclonic jerks D) Strong association with port wine stain. ANS: C Q .Which of the following is true about MHC Act 2017 except? A)Decriminalization of IPC 309 B)ECT to minor are completely banned C)Direct ECT is totally obsolete D)Advance directive ANS: B Q .Which of the following is the most appropriate anticonvulsant for the treatment of an eclamptic fit? A)Diazepam B)Lorazepam C)Magnesium sulphate D)Phenytoin ANS: C Q .47-year-old man presents with confusion and drowsiness. A diagnosis of hepatic encephalopathy is suspected and treatment with lactulose is begun. Which of the following concerning lactulose is true? A)Absorbed from the gut B)Causes hypermagnesaemia C)Contraindicated in diabetes mellitus D)Inhibits proliferation of ammonia-forming organisms in the gut E)Reduces absorption of spironolactone ANS: D Q .Which of the following is not associated with hyponatremia and hyperkalemia? A)Acute hypoadrenalism B)Carbenoxolone therapy C)Co-amilofruse therapy D)Congestive cardiac failure. E)Type IV renal tubular acidosis ANS: B Q . A previously fit 30-year-old female presents with a four day history of intractable pruritus and urticaria. What is the most appropriate initial management? A)Chlorpheniramine B)Prednisolone C)Ranitidine D)Topical hydrocortisone E)Topical mepyramine ANS: A Q . A 56-year-old male with left ventricular systolic dysfunction was dyspnoeic on climbing stairs but not at rest. The patient was commenced on ramipril and furosemide. Which one of the following drugs would improve the patient's prognosis? A)Amiodarone B)Amlodipine C)Bisoprolol D)Digoxin E)Nitrate therapy ANS: C Q .To prescribe synthetic erythropoietin to a patient on the general medical ward. Which of the following is a relative contraindication? A)Beta thalassaemia B)Diabetic nephropathy C)Haemodialysis patient D)Previous renal transplant E)Renal cell ca ANS: E Q .A 60-year-old man takes atenolol for hypertension. Which of the following side effects is he most likely to be aware of two hours after taking atenolol? A)Fatigue B)Hesitancy of micturition C)Nausea D)Orthostatic hypotension E)Somnolence ANS: A Q .A 44-year-old male with Child's grade C cirrhosis presented with haematemesis Which one of the following drugs administered intravenously, would be the most appropriate immediate treatment? A)Isosorbide dinitrate B)Omeprazole C)Propranolol D)Terlipressin E)Tranexamic acid ANS: D Q . A 70-year-old man presented with increasing dyspnoea. In his history he had suffered a myocardial infarction two years previously which had been complicated by ventricular arrhythmias. At admission his oxygen saturations were 85% on air and a chest x ray revealed bilateral patchy infiltration of both lung fields with a cardiothoracic ratio of 20/30 cm. Which of the following drugs that he has been prescribed is most likely to explain these findings? A)Amiodarone B)Aspirin C)Atorvastatin D)Furosemide E)Ramipril ANS: A CONTACT : SUHANA MOTWANI +447547960006 Dm @fmge4sure 📧EMAIL : fmgeinfo@gmail.com WANNA KNOW HOW MCI-TCS SETS PAPER CLICK ON THIS LINK https://t.me/MCIFMGE/7388 ⚠️STRANGERS, KINDLY AVOID !!!
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DATE : 3RD MAY 2026 DAY : SUNDAY Q.Which of the following route of drug administration doesn’t have drug absorption? A. sublingual B.IM C.IV D. oral ANS: C Q.Which of the following Beta blocker is not suitable for chronic CHF patients A. Atenolol B. Bisoprolol C. Celiprolol D. metoprolol ANS: C Q.Warfarin inhibits the activation of following factors except A. Protein S B. Protein C C. Anti thrombin III D. Factor II ANS: C Q.Calculate loading dose(in mg) of a drug X , whose volume of distribution is 3 litres and target plasma concentration is 673 mg/L given IV A. 2016 B. 2017 C. 2018 D. 2019 ANS: D Q.Dose ranging studies are done at which phase of clinical trail A. Phase I B. Phase II C. Phase III D. Phase IV ANS: C Q.Nitrates are not useful in ? A. Ischemic pain B. esophageal Spasm C. Biliary colic D. renal colic ANS: D Q.6th month pregnant is having active HBV infection..the preferred treatment A. Lamivudinr B. tenofovir C. Entecavir D. Emtricitabine ANS: B Q.True about tigecycline is A. 90 percent pseudomonas strains are sensitive B. bioavailability is same through oral and iv route C. Tigecycline lacks cross resistance with tetracycline D. requires dose adjustment information about? A. Amount of drug systematically absorbed B. The time to reach peak concentration C. The time to reach minimum toxic concentration D. The concentration at which pharmacological actions of drug would be initiated ANS:" A Q.What kind of substances can’t permeate membranes by passive diffusion? A. Lipid-soluble B. Non-ionized substances C. Hydrophobic substances D. Hydrophilic substances ANS: D Q.Pick out the parenteral route of medicinal agent administration: A. Rectal B. Oral C Sublingual D Inhalation ANS: D CONTACT : SUHANA MOTWANI +447547960006 Dm @fmge4sure 📧EMAIL : fmgeinfo@gmail.com WANNA KNOW HOW MCI-TCS SETS PAPER CLICK ON THIS LINK https://t.me/MCIFMGE/7388 ⚠️STRANGERS, KINDLY AVOID !!!
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DATE : 2ND MAY 2026 DAY : SATURDAY Q. Which of the following is the most common infectious agent ll be: A. Mallory weis tear B. Acute gastritis C Acute pancreatitis D. Acute intestinal obstruction ANS: A Q. Which of the following is the most common site of bone involvement in multiple myeloma? A. Vertebrae B. Pelvis C. Femur D. Skull ANS: A Q. Which of the following is the most aggresive type of Hodgkin lymphoma? A. Lymphocyte rich HL B. Lymphocyte depleted HL C. Nodular lymphocyte predominant HL D. Nodular sclerosis HL E. Mixed cellularity ANS: B Q. Which of the following type of Hodgkin lymphoma is more common in females? A. Lymphocyte rich HL B. Lymphocyte depleted HL C. Nodular lymphocyte predominant HL D. Nodular sclerosis HL E. Mixed cellularity HL ANS: D Q. Which of the following is the most common type of Hodgkin lymphoma? A. Lymphocyte rich HL B. Lymphocyte depleted HL C. Nodular lymphocyte predominant HL D. Nodular sclerosis HL E. Mixed cellularity ANS: D Q. Which of the following is the 'non-classical' type of Hodgkin lymphoma? A. Lymphocyte rich HL B. Lymphocyte depleted HL C. Nodular lymphocyte predominant HL D. Nodular sclerosis HL E. Mixed cellularity ANS: C Q. Which of the following is the least common type of Hodgkin lymphoma? A. Lymphocyte rich HL B. Lymphocyte depleted HL C. Nodular lymphocyte predominant HL D. Nodular sclerosis HL E. Mixed cellularity ANS: B Q.A 75 year old man with an acute MI suddenly dies 6 days after the infarct . At autopsy, there is a large amount of blood in the pericardial sac . The most likely cause of death is ; A. Cholesterol pericarditis B. Amyloidosis C. Cardiac tamponade D. Codsackie B pericarditis E. Constrictive pericarditis ANS: C Q.WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING SHIFTS THE O2-HGB DISSOCIATION CURVE TO RIGHT: A.ACIDOSIS B.ALKALOSIS C.INCREASE pH D. NO E. FETAL HEMOGLOBIN ANS: A Q.Young lady having anemia, MCV 78 , MCH 25, MCHC 29? A. Hypochromic B.Hypochromic and Normocytic C.Hypochromic and microcytic D. normocytic and normochromic ANS: C CONTACT : SUHANA MOTWANI +447547960006 Dm @fmge4sure 📧EMAIL : fmgeinfo@gmail.com WANNA KNOW HOW MCI-TCS SETS PAPER CLICK ON THIS LINK https://t.me/MCIFMGE/7388 ⚠️STRANGERS, KINDLY AVOID !!!
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DATE : 1ST MAY 2026 DAY : FRIDAY Q.Electron microscopy change in reversible cell injury is? (A) Cell shrinkage (B) Plasma membrane blebbing (C) Fatty change (D) Fragmentation ANS: B Q.Carcinoid tumors arise from which type of cells? (A) Epithelial cells (B) Kukhitsky cells (C) G cells (D) Clara cells ANS: B Q.Which chemotherapeutic agent is pro carcinogenic? (A) Alkylating agents (B) Antibiotics (C) Monoclonal antibodies (D) All of the above ANS: A Q.Isolated rise in aPTT is seen in? (A) Von Willibrand's disease (B) Factor 7 deficiency (C) Vitamin K deficiency (D) Anti phospholipid antibodies ANS: D Q.The Most Common site for Amoebiasis? (A) Sigmoid colon (B) Transverse colon (C) Caecum (D) Liver ANS: C Q.Absence of intra hepatic bile duct leads to which syndrme? (A) Von Meyenburg Complexes (B) Polycystic Liver Disease (C) Caroli Disease (D) Alagille Syndrome ANS: D Q.Disease presenting as soft, velvety, verrucous, hyperpigmentation of axilla in an adult with adenocarcinoma stomach is? (A) Pemphigus (B) Acanthosis (C) Pemphigoid (D) Contact dermatitis ANS: B Q.Teratozoospermia refers to? (A) Absence of semen (B) Absence of sperm (C) All dead sperms in ejaculate (D) Morphologically defective sperms ANS: D Q.Semen analysis is to be done? i (A) As early as possible in semisolid state (B) After 15-30 minutes irrespective of liquefaction (C) After 30-60 minutes irrespective of liquefaction (D) After liquefaction with thorough mixing ANS: D CONTACT : SUHANA MOTWANI +447547960006 Dm @fmge4sure 📧EMAIL : fmgeinfo@gmail.com WANNA KNOW HOW MCI-TCS SETS PAPER CLICK ON THIS LINK https://t.me/MCIFMGE/7388 ⚠️STRANGERS, KINDLY AVOID !!!
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DATE : 30TH APRIL 2026 DAY : THURSDAY Q.Garlic smell is seen in poisoning due to all EXCEPT; A. Arsenic B. Tellurium C. Phosphorous D. Carbon monoxide ANS: D Q.Wrong about dhatura seeds is ? A. Kidney shaped B. Odourless C. Yellow brown D. Convex smooth surface ANS: D Q.Ketone body formation without glycosuria seen in ? A. DM B. DI C. Prolonged starvation D. Obesity ANS: C Q.Maximum Cardiac output during pregnancy is seen in ? A. 20 weeks B. 30 weeks C. 34 weeks D. 36 weeks ANS: c Q.Starvation and Diabetes mellitus can lead on to ketoacidosis which of the following features is in favour of ketoacidosis due to diabetes mellitus- A. Increase in glucagon/insulin ratio, increase cAMP and increase blood glucose B. Decrease insulin,increase free fatty acid which is equivalent to blood glucose C. Decrease insulin,increase free fatty acid which is not equivalent to blood glucose D. Elevated insulin and free fatty acid , equivalent to blood glucose ANS: A Q.Rothera's test for detection of - A. Proteins B. Glucose C. Fatty acid D. Ketones ANS: D Q.Ketosis is caused by ? A. Excess utilisation of glucose B. Over production of acetyl CoA C. Ketolysis of pyruvate D. High protein diet ANS: B Q.High first pass metabolism is seen in : A. Lignocaine B. Propanolol C. Salbutamol D. Dypyridamol E. Erythromucin ANS: E Q.The reaction: Acetoacetyle CoA + succinate a succinyl CoA + acetoacetate occurs in all of the following except- A. Brain B. Striated muscle C. Liver D. Cardiac Muscle ANS: B Q.Which one of the following is not a risk factor for the development of pre-eclampsia? A.Body mass index of 38 kg/m^2 B.Smoking C.A woman carrying twins D.Nulliparity E.Diabetes mellitus ANS: B CONTACT : SUHANA MOTWANI +447547960006 Dm @fmge4sure 📧EMAIL : fmgeinfo@gmail.com WANNA KNOW HOW MCI-TCS SETS PAPER CLICK ON THIS LINK https://t.me/MCIFMGE/7388 ⚠️STRANGERS, KINDLY AVOID !!!
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DATE : 29TH APRIL 2026 DAY : WEDNESDAY Q . Ureteric constriction is seen at all the following positions, except: A. Ureteropelvic junction B. Ureterovesicle junction C. Crossing of iliac artery D. Ischial spine Ans. D Q. All the following are true regarding blood supply to the kidney , except: A. Stellate veins drain superficial zone B. It is site of portosystemic anastomosis C. The renal artery divides into five segmental arteries before entering the hilum D. Its segmental arteries are end-arteries Ans. B Q . A patient with external hemorrhoids develops pain while passing stools. The nerve mediating this pain is: A. Hypogastric nerve B. Pudendal nerve C. Splachnic visceral nerve D. Sympathetic plexus Ans. B Q . Which of the following muscles is supplied by mandibular nerve: A. Masseter B. Buccinator C. Tensor veli palati D. Posterior belly of digastric Ans. C Q . The sensoy supply of the palate is through all of the following, except: A. Facial nerve B. Hypoglossal nerve C. Glossopharyngeal nerve D. Maxillary division of trigeminal nerve Ans. B Q . All of the following are features of large intestine, except: A. Large intestine secretes acidic mucus which helps in formation of stools B. It is a site of mucocutaneous junction C. Its epithelium contains globlets cells in large numbers D. Absorbs salt and water Ans. A Q . In flexion and abduction of shoulder all of the following structures are compressed except: A. Subacromial bursa B. Long head of biceps C. Suprascapular nerve D. Supraspinatus tendon Ans. C Q . SI unit for measuring blood pressure is: A. Torr B. mrnHg C. kPa D. Bar Ans. C Q . Glucose mediated insulin release is mediated through: A. ATP dependent K+ channels B. cAMP C. Carrier modulators D. Receptor phosphorylation Ans. A Q . Sudden decrease in serum calcium is associated with: A. Increased thyroxine and PTH secretion B. Increased phosphate C. Increased excitability of muscle and nerve D. Cardiac conduction abnormalities Ans. C CONTACT : SUHANA MOTWANI +447547960006 Dm @fmge4sure 📧EMAIL : fmgeinfo@gmail.com WANNA KNOW HOW MCI-TCS SETS PAPER CLICK ON THIS LINK https://t.me/MCIFMGE/7388 ⚠️STRANGERS, KINDLY AVOID !!!
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DATE : 28TH APRIL 2026 DAY : TUESDAY Q . Sudden decrease in serum calcium is associated with: A. Increased thyroxine and PTH secretion B. Increased phosphate C. Increased excitability of muscle and nerve D. Cardiac conduction abnormalities Ans. C Q . Ablation of the ‘somatosensory area 1’ of the cerebral cortex leads to: A. Total loss of pain sensation B. Total loss of touch sensation C. Loss of tactile localization but not of two point discrimination D. Loss of tactile localization and two point discrimination Ans. D Q . Non shivering thermogenesis in adults is due to: A. Thyroid hormone B. Brown fat between the shoulders C. Adrenaline from adrenal medulla D. Muscle metabolism Ans. C Q . In metabolic acidosis, which of the following changes are seen: A. Increased K+excretion B. Decreased K+ excretion C. Increased Na+ excretion D. Increased Na+ tion Ans. B Q . Tropomyosin: A. Helps in the fusion of actin and myosin B. Covers myosin and prevents attachments of actin and myosin C. Slides over myosin D. Causes Ca2+ release Ans. B Q . TRH stimulation testing is useful in diagnosis of disorders of following hormones: A. Insulin B. ACTH C. Prolactin D. PTH Ans. C Q . During muscular exercise all are seen except: A. Increase in blood flow to muscles B. Stroke volume increases C. O2 dissociation curve shifts to left D. O2 consumption increases Ans. C Q All enzymes are not proteins.†This statement is justified by: A. All enzymes do not follow the Michaelis Menten hypothesis B. RNAs act as ribozymes C. Antibodies take part in the catalysis of many reactions D. Metals are involved in attachment to enzymes and catalysts Ans. B Q . Enzymes mediating transfer of one molecule to another are: A. Transferases B. Oxidases C. Lysases D. Peptidases Ans. A Q . In which of the following reactions is magnesium required: A. Na+K+ ATPase B. Dismutase C. Phosphatase D. Aldolase Ans. A CONTACT : SUHANA MOTWANI +447547960006 Dm @fmge4sure 📧EMAIL : fmgeinfo@gmail.com WANNA KNOW HOW MCI-TCS SETS PAPER CLICK ON THIS LINK https://t.me/MCIFMGE/7388 ⚠️STRANGERS, KINDLY AVOID !!!
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DATE : 27TH APRIL 2026 DAY : MONDAY Q.HCC Paraneoplastic syndromes are all except A)hyperglycemia B)hypercalcemia C)hypercholesterolemia D)erythrocytosis ANS: A Q.Which is not a metabolic abnormality after gastrectomy A)Weight loss B)Hypokalemia C)Anemia D)Osteoporosis ANS : D Q.Not seen in ulcerative colitis? A)Anal fistula B)Association with primary sclerosing cholangitis C)Superficial epithelial involvement D)Backwash ilieitis ANS: A Q.Stone formed in alkaline urine is A)Calcium oxalate B)Calcium phosphate C)Cysteine D)Uric acid ANS: B Q.Treatment of tetany due to hypocalcemia is ? A)Oral calcium B)Injectable 10 percent calcium gluconate C)Parathyroid injections D)Vitamin D ANS: B Q.Ideal time for CECT in severe acute pancreatitis is A)After 72 hours B)After 48 hours C)24 hours D)At admission ANS : A Q.True about retained antrum syndrome are all except A)It is a persistent hypergastrinemic state B)It is only seen after Billroth II Gastrectomy C)Technetium labelled food is not helpful in diagnosing this condition D)Serum gastrin is usually less than 1000 pg/ml ANS: C Q.Which of the following statement about Roux en Y gastric bypass is not true? A)After weight loss it resolves symptoms of venous ulcers due to stasis B)Symptoms of pseudo tumor cerebri are resolved C)Heartburn is alleviated immediately D)Protein malnutrition is a very common problem ANS: A Q.Q.Drug causing pancreatitis A)L-Asparginase B)Metronidazole C)Ciprofloxacin D)Penicillin ANS : A Q.Gastric hormone related to feeding and appetite A)Ghrelin B)Motilin C)Somatostatin D)GRP ANS: A Q.Q.A person comes in contact with other. This is called: A)Locard principle B)Quetleta’s rule C)Pettyas principle D)None of the above ANS. A CONTACT : SUHANA MOTWANI +447547960006 Dm @fmge4sure 📧EMAIL : fmgeinfo@gmail.com WANNA KNOW HOW MCI-TCS SETS PAPER CLICK ON THIS LINK https://t.me/MCIFMGE/7388 ⚠️STRANGERS, KINDLY AVOID !!!
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The National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS) has announced the FMGE June 2026 session, with the exam scheduled for June 28, 2026. Registration is open from April 21, 2026, to May 11, 2026. Candidates can apply on the official website natboard.edu.in, with the results expected by July 28, 2026.
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