NHM UP CHO Previous Papers
NHM UP CHO Previous Papers
NHM UP CHO Previous Papers
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1.
Sheathing of the vessels is present in:
3.
Lichen Planus is associated with which type of Hepatitis infection?
(a) Hepatitis D
(b) Hepatitis C
(c) Hepatitis B
(d) Hepatitis A
4.
Pseudopapilledema is present in which of the following conditions?
1. Astigmatism
2. Hypermetropia
3. Opacities in the media
(a) Vitamin A
(b) Vitamin B12
(c) Vitamin C
(d) Vitamin D
6.
Gentle percussion of pressure over sternum or ribs (bones) produces tenderness in which one
of the following diseases?
(a) Haemophilia
(b) Megaloblastic anemia
(c) Hyperplastic marrow
(d) Aplastic anemia
7.
Which one of the following disorders is autosomal dominant?
(a) Alcoholism
(b) Parkinsonism
(c) Constructional apraxia
(d) Intentional tremors
9.
Which one of the following diseases is diagnosed by “Triceps skin fold < 3 mm” testing?
(a) Zinc
(b) Vitamin D
(c) Protein
(d) Niacin
11.
Urea breath test is done to diagnose:
(a) Asthma
(b) Renal failure
(c) H.Pylori infection
(d) Nephrotic syndrome
12.
Hyperpigmented macules are present in:
(a) Enterovirus
(b) Norwalk virus
(c) Rota virus
(d) Adenovirus
20.
Which one of the following statements about spina bifida occulta is not correct?
21
Majority of syphilitic aortic aneurysms are located in:
(a) Hyponatraemia
(b) Hyperkalaemia
(c) Hypoglycaemia
(d) Hyperlipidaemia
23.
Chronic infection with which virus is an important comorbidity in the progression of
alcoholic liver disease to cirrhosis in chronic and excessive drinkers?
(a) Psoriasis
(b) Tinea corporis
(c) Lichen planus
(d) Scabies
26.
Which one of the following statements is not correct?
(a) The cause for Herpes zoster and Chicken pox infection is the same virus.
(b) Re-activation of Varicella zoster occurs in patients with malignant diseases.
(c) Chicken pox may be contracted from a patient with shingles.
(d) Herpes zoster may be contracted from a patient with Chicken pox.
27.
The causative factor of Glandular fever (Infectious mononucleosis) is:
(a) Glioma
(b) Lymphangioma
(c) Haemangioma
(d) Chordoma
30.
Profuse perspiration at night is a symptom of which of the following?
1. Tuberculosis
2. Malaria
3. Hyperthyroidism
(a) 1, 3 and 4
(b) 1 and 3 only
(c) 3 and 4 only
(d) 2 and 4
33.
Consider the following statements with regard to chronic kidney disease:
(a) 1, 2 and 3
(b) 2, 3 and 4
(c) 1, 3 and 4
(d) 1, 2 and 4
34.
Consider the following in respect of atherosclerosis:
(a) 1 only
(b) 2 only
(c) Both 1 and 2
(d) Neither 1 nor 2
35.
Consider the following complications:
1. Gastrointestinal bleeding
2. Jaundice
3. Bone pain
4. Pancreatic cancer
(a) 1, 2 and 3
(b) 1, 3 and 4
(c) 2, 3 and 4
(d) 1, 2 and 4
37.
Consider the following in respect of Multiple Sclerosis (MS):
(a) 1, 2 and 3
(b) 2, 3 and 4
(c) 1, 2 and 4
(d) 1, 3 and 4
38.
Consider the following statements in respect of Crohn’s Disease (CD):
(a) 1, 2 and 3
(b) 2, 3 and 4
(c) 1, 2 and 4
(d) 1, 3 and 4
39.
Consider the following:
Which of the above criteria are included in Petersdorf and Beeson’s definition of Fever of
Unknown Origin (FUO) in 1961?
(a) Both Statement-I and Statement-II are true and Statement-II is the correct
explanation of Statement-I.
(b) Both Statement-I and Statement-II are true but Statement-II is not the
correct explanation of Statement-I.
(c) Statement-I is true, but Statement-II is false.
(d) Statement-I is false, but statement-II is true.
42.
Consider the following statements:
(a) Both Statement-I and Statement-II are true and Statement-II is the correct
explanation of Statement-I.
(b) Both Statement-I and Statement-II are true but Statement-II is not the
correct explanation of Statement-I.
(c) Statement-I is true, but Statement-II is false.
(d) Statement-I is false, but statement-II is true.
43.
Consider the following statements:
Statement-I: Nux vomica is pre-eminently a medicine for man and Pulsatilla for woman.
Statement-II: Nux vomica person is careful and zealous and Pulsatilla woman is of
changeable disposition.
(a) Both Statement-I and Statement-II are true and Statement-II is the correct
explanation of Statement-I.
(b) Both Statement-I and Statement-II are true but Statement-II is not the
correct explanation of Statement-I.
(c) Statement-I is true, but Statement-II is false.
(d) Statement-I is false, but statement-II is true.
44.
Consider the following statements:
Statement-I: Camphor is a medicine called for use in emergency cases like cholera and
shock, but it should be kept in the bathroom away from all other medicines.
Statement-II: It antidotes most of our medicines.
(a) Both Statement-I and Statement-II are true and Statement-II is the correct
explanation of Statement-I.
(b) Both Statement-I and Statement-II are true but Statement-II is not the
correct explanation of Statement-I.
(c) Statement-I is true, but Statement-II is false.
(d) Statement-I is false, but statement-II is true.
45.
Consider the following:
1. Sulphur
2. Zincum metallicum
3. Cuprum metallicum
4. Lycopodium
(a) 1, 2 and 3
(b) 1 and 2 only
(c) 1 only
(d) 2 and 4
46.
Consider the following statements:
(a) Both Statement-I and Statement-II are true and Statement-II is the correct
explanation of Statement-I.
(b) Both Statement-I and Statement-II are true but Statement-II is not the
correct explanation of Statement-I.
(c) Statement-I is true, but Statement-II is false.
(d) Statement-I is false, but statement-II is true.
47.
Consider the following in respect of Lachesis:
1. All symptoms worsen after sleep or aggravation wakes him up from sleep.
2. Poison of Surukuku snake.
3. Liquids more painful than solids while swallowing.
4. Mild tempered, reserved and quiet.
(a) 1, 2 and 3
(b) 2, 3 and 4 only
(c) 1 and 4 only
(d) 1, 2, 3 and 4
48.
Consider the following symptoms:
1. Diarrhoeatic stool contains sago like particle with sensation as if anus is wide open.
2. Aggravation by lying on left lateral side and in thunderstorm, desires to be magnetised
which ameliorates.
3. Bag like swelling under the eyelid with thirstlessness and burning stinging pain.
4. Burning spot in between the scapula.
(a) 1 and 3
(b) 2 only
(c) 2 and 3
(d) 1, 2 and 4
49.
‘Children dislike washing’ is one of the characteristic symptoms of:
1. Sulphur
2. Ammonium carb
3. Antimonium crudum
4. Spigelia
(a) 1, 2 , 3 and 4
(b) 1, 2 and 3 only
(c) 1 and 2 only
(d) 3 and 4 only
50.
Consider the following relationships:
(a) Lachesis
(b) Platina
(c) Cicuta virosa
(d) Nux vomica
52.
In which one of the following drugs ‘Porrigo Capitis’ is a symptom?
(a) Causticum
(b) Calcarea muriaticum
(c) Conium maculatum
(d) Capsicum
53.
The drug which has numbness of lower limbs after passage of stool is:
(a) Glonoine
(b) Lachesis
(c) Sepia
(d) Natrum muriaticum
55.
‘Vertigo on ascending’ is a symptom of which one of the following drugs?
(a) Gelsemium
(b) Ferrum metallicum
(c) Calcarea carbonica
(d) Coffea cruda
56.
‘Myrtol’, an active antiseptic, is present in the leaves of which one of the following drugs?
(a) Tabacum
(b) Myrtus communis
(c) Gelsemium
(d) Ptelea
57.
Intense itching without eruption is a symptom of which one of the following drugs?
(a) Sulphur
(b) Calcarea carbonica
(c) Natrum muriaticum
(d) Dolichos puriens
58.
Always immediately after coughing the breath is so short, as if the whole chest was
contracted. What is the remedy?
(a) Malandrinum
(b) Thuja
(c) Silicea
(d) All of these
60.
Sensation as if a drop of urine is rolling continuously along the channel is seen under the
drug:
(a) Lycopodium
(b) Sarsaparilla
(c) Staphysagria
(d) Cantharides
61.
A person of excitable, nervous temperament suffers from shooting over left eye, severe pain
in eyeballs, with radiating pains around eye, shooting into nose. Supraorbital neuralgia
periodic. What is the most suitable remedy?
(a) Glonoine
(b) Belladonna
(c) Cedron
(d) Pulsatilla
62.
A feeling as if the face is covered with white of an egg or cobweb was on it. The point of the
nose is cracked. It has a dusty, wrinkled and old look. There is craving for dry ice and dry
food and has aggravation from starch, especially the starch of potatoes, salt, milk and any
artificial food. Child wakes up confused. Child makes mistakes in writing and speaking. Time
passes very slowly. Child is hot and suffers badly in warm room. Which is the most suitable
remedy?
(a) Rheum
(b) Sanicula
(c) Alumina
(d) Lycopodium
63.
Patient is obliged to keep the extremities elevated. When they are allowed to hang down, it
seems as if they would burst, and the pain is unbearable. This is found in the drug:
(a) Vipera
(b) Silicea
(c) Lycopodium
(d) Rhus tox
64.
Eczema, no itching, exudation forms into a hard, lemon-coloured crust are characteristics of :
(a) Kalmia
(b) Crataegus
(c) Baryta Mur
(d) Cactus
66.
Which drug used as an external application, should be used with caution as it has the ability
to produce inflammation?
(a) Rhus tox
(b) Chrysarobinum
(c) Calendula
(d) Thuja
67.
The mucus flies out of mouth and nostrils, is covered under the drug:
(a) Badiaga
(b) Baptisia
(c) Cuprum met
(d) Caladium
68.
The complementary to Calcarea carb is:
(a) Hydrophobinum
(b) Gelsemium
(c) Gambogia
(d) Guaiacum
70.
Complaints from eating melons and drinking impure water are under the drug:
(a) Zingiber
(b) Aconite
(c) Pulsatilla
(d) Kali bich
71.
Feet get sore from standing. Tender feet with shop girls. These are characteristics of:
(a) Sepia
(b) Argentum nitricum
(c) Arsenic album
(d) Psorinum
74.
Skin feels cold to touch, yet the patient cannot tolerate covering is one of the red line
symptoms of:
(a) Arsenicum iodatum
(b) Secale cor
(c) Ledum pal
(d) Antim tart
75.
‘The urine is having highly intensified urinous odour, it is dark brown in colour’. The remedy
for these symptoms may be:
(a) Acid phos
(b) Nitric acid
(c) Benzoic acid
(d) Lactic acid
76.
Rheumatism followed by checked diarrhoea is found in:
(a) Abrotanum
(b) Rhus tox
(c) Colchicum
(d) Actea spicata
77.
Afraid of sharp, pointed things, pins, needles etc, is one of the characteristics of:
(a) Sulphur
(b) Spongia
(c) Staphysagria
(d) Spigelia
78.
Asthma of Kali carb patient is relieved by:
1. Veratrum Viride
2. Tabacum
3. Digitalis
(a) Cure
(b) Palliation
(c) Suspension
(d) Repulsion
83.
The characteristic smell of the discharges in sycotic miasm is:
(a) Fetid
(b) Sweetish
(c) Putrid
(d) Fish brine smell
84.
‘Inappropriately named chronic diseases’ are caused by:
(a) Arnica
(b) Ruta graveolens
(c) Hamamelis
(d) Nat sulph
88.
The skin symptoms---rough, cracks, fissures; worse during winter, better in summer are
characteristics of:
(a) Sulphur
(b) Petroleum
(c) Rhododendron
(d) Nat mur
89.
Pulse is abnormally rapid, out of all proportion to body temperature are the characteristics of:
(a) Pyrogenium
(b) Psorinum
(c) Syphilinum
(d) Morbilinum
90.
Menses too early, too profuse, too protracted, partly fluid, partly clotted, flow in paroxysms
with labour like pains- from sacrum to pubis. The remedy is:
(a) Cimicifuga
(b) Sulphur
(c) Sabina
(d) Belladonna
91.
‘A mischievous child’ is a symptom of which one of the following miasms?
(a) Psoric
(b) Sycotic
(c) Syphilitic
(d) Acute
92.
Which of the following are fixed miasms?
1. Small pox
2. Measles
3. Whooping cough
93.
Prima causa morbi means:
(a)Difficult to cure
(b)Easily curable
(c)Primary manifestation of disease
(d)Primary cause of the disease
94.
Regarding number of strokes to be given for preparing each potency by succession, how
many strokes does Dr Hahnemann advocate in the 5th edition of Organon of Medicine?
(a)10
(b)100
(c)2
(d)5
95.
Prolonged administration of partially selected medicine repeatedly may develop a disease
known as:
(a)Drug disease only
(b)Iatrogenic disease only
(c)Drug disease as well as iatrogenic disease
(d)Neither drug disease nor iatrogenic disease
96.
In the 6th edition of Organon of Medicine, Dr Hahnemann wrote in favour of external
application in:
1. Nutrient broth
2. Peptone water
3. Buffered glycerol saline
99.
Malignant Tertian Malaria (Cerebral malaria) is caused by:
100.
The result of transfusion with mismatched or incompatible blood (Blood group mismatch)
causes:
(a) Glonoine
(b) Phosphorous
(c) Causticum
(d) Fluoric acid
102.
‘Rule of Nines’ advocated by Wallace, is used in the prognosis of cases of:
(a) Asphyxia
(b) Drowning
(c) Burns
(d) Gagging
103.
Saturday night palsy occurs in toxic poisoning by:
(a) Alcohol
(b) Opium
(c) Carbolic acid
(d) Lead
104.
Burtonian line is seen in poisoning due to:
(a) Opium
(b) Mercury
(c) Arsenic
(d) Lead
105.
In which one of the poisoning, is there yellowish discolouration of the skin in post-mortem
examination?
1. PID
2. Presence of fibroids
3. Dysfunctional uterine bleeding
1. Chemical action
2. Mechanical action
3. Dynamic action
1. Class IV
2. Class II
3. Class III
1. Bacillinum
2. Fel tauri
3. Botulinum
4. Secale Cor
1. Lac defloratum
2. Colostrum
3. Lac vaccinum coagulatum
4. Latrodectus mactans
114.
“No one can know everything and that is why in all honesty one must admit that no
conscientious homeopathic doctor can practice homoeopathy in a serious and really scientific
way without a repertory.” Who gave this statement?
(a) Dr Kent
(b) Dr Hering
(c) Dr Boennighausen
(d) Dr P Schmidt
115.
Calendula officinalis is prepared from:
116.
Which of the following are the properties of bee’s wax?
1. Microscopic evaluation
2. Physical evaluation
3. Chemical evaluation
1. Hard glass (Potash) bottles with glass stoppers are used for preserving corrosive
substances such as acids or alkalis.
2. Actinic glass bottles (coloured) covered outside with a solution of asphaltum for
preserving drugs which may be affected by light or sunlight.
3. Gutta Purcha bottles are used for preserving fluoric acid.
(a) Erysipelas
(b) Pemphigus vulgaris
(c) Leprosy
(d) Urticaria
126.
The term madarosis is related to:
127.
Non-Stress Test is done to establish:
Which of the following are correct about selection of ideal biological warfare agent?
131.
What is the most common complication of exposure to methyl isocyanate?
Which of the following are caused due to entrapment of ulnar nerve in Guyon’s canal at the
wrist joint?
141.
Transillumination test is negative in:
(a) Hydrocele
(b) Haematocele
(c) Cystocele
(d) Varicocele
142.
Murphy’s triad is mainly:
143.
Keynote symptoms like erratic pains, alternating sides are seen in the drug:
(a) Lac Can
(b) Lachesis
(c) Pulsatilla
(d) Belladonna
144.
Which one of the following statements is correct in respect of peptic ulcer?