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14) Haemolytic jaundice is caused due to a) Chronic hepatitis b) Gall stone c) Cancer head of pancreas d) Incompatible blood transfusion 15) The normal galactose index is a) 100 b) 160 c) 210 d) 260 16) A/G ratio is reversed in a) Obstructive jaundice b) Lever cirrhosis c) Haemolytic anemia d) G6PD deficiency 17) Total serum cholesterol level is increased in a) Gall stone b) Hepatitis c) Hepatic necrosis d) Liver cirrhosis 18) Normal plasma fibrinogen level is a) 100 to 200 mg% b) 200 to 400 mg% c) 15 to 40 mg% d) 70 to 110 mg% 19) The test based on detoxicatinf function of the liver is a) Hippuric acid test b) BSP retention test c) Prothrombin time d) Estimation of blood ammonia 20) Normal prothrombin time is how many seconds a) 5 to 10 b) 10 to 16 c) 15 to 20 d) 20 to 25 21) Increase in the level of which enzyme suggests obstructive jaundice a) AST b) ALT c) Alkaline phosphatase d) Lactate dehydrogenase 22) Serum ALT/SGPT is used in the diagnosis of a) Obstructive jaundice b) Haemolytic anemia c) Acute viral hepatitis d) Gallstone 23) Which enzyme is found exclusively in the liver a) Alkaline phosphatise b) GGT c) Lactate dehydrogenase d) Sorbitol dehydrogenase 24) Which enzyme is used in the diagnosis of alcoholic liver cirrhosis a) Alkaline phosphatase b) GGT c) AST d) ALT 25) Presence of bilirubin in the urine and absence of urobilinogen indicates a) Obstructive jaundice b) Haemolytic jaundice c) Hepatic jaundice d) None of the above