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1- Which of the following a primary lymphoid organ?


a) Peyers patches
b) Bone marrow
c) Lymph node
d) Spleen
e) tonsil
2- Which one of the following is considered as an example of vascular hyalinosis?
a) Old scar
b) Old thrombus
c) Splenic hyalinosis
d) Atherosclerosis
e) Leiomyoma
3-Which of the following drugs is used for treatment of scabies?
a) Paris green
b) Ivermectin
c) Mebendazole
d) Chloroquine
e) Metronidazole
4- Coagulative necrosis usually result from which of the following conditions?
a) Abscess formation
b) Syphilis
c) Tuberculosis
d) Ischemia
e) trauma
5- Side effects of prazosin include which of the following?
a) Miosis
b) Depression
c) Reflex tachycardia
d) First-dose hypotension
e) urine retention

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6-Hepatic toxicity that may accompany isoniazid therapy may be due to which of the
following??
a) Rapid acetylation reaction
b) Defective oxidation reaction
c) Slow acetylation reaction
d) Defective deamination reaction
e) Defective conjugation reaction
7- Histoplasma capsulatum is causative agent for which of these diseases?
a) Mucormycosis
b) Systemic mycosis.
c) Candidiasis.
d) Aspergillosis
8-Which of the following structures is present in Gram negative but not 'm Gram positive
bacteria?
a) Peptidoglycan
b) Flagella
c) Voultin granules
d) Lipid A
e) Capsule
9Homeostasis means which of the following?
a) To keep the internal environment constant
b) To keep, the body posture constant
c) Dependent upon functions of clotting factors
d) Dependent upon functions of platelets
e) To stop bleeding
10- Which of the following is secreted by all preganglionic sympathetic and
parasympathetic nerve endings?
a) Dopamine
b) Norepineohrine
c) Nicotine
d) Epinephrine
e) Acetylcholine

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11-Which one of the following drugs is the anti-cholinergic used to treat peptic ulcer?
a) Cyclopentolate
b) Ipratropium bromide
c) Horn atropine
d) Pirenzepine
e) Scopolamine
12- Which tissue is the most susceptible to liquefactive necrosis following infarction?
a) Pancreas
b) liver
c) Spleen
d) Brain
e) Intestine
13-In treatment of pheochromocytomar which of the following adrenergic receptor
blockers can be used?
a) Tamsulosin
b) Phenoxybenzamine
c) Prazosin
d) Atenolol
e) Yohimbine
14-Local anesthetic drugs act by which of the following mechanisms?
a) Blocking nicotinic acetylcholine receptors at the synapse
b) Decreasing membrane permeability to potassium
c) Blocking neurotransmitter release from neuronal terminals
d) Decreasing membrane permeability to sodium
e) Inhibiting the action of acetylcholinesterase at the synapse
15 Which of the following A used in treatment of myasthenia gravis?
a) Atropine
b) Adrenaline
c) Curare
d) Neostigmine
e) Eserine

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