1. Personality is related with
2. Dysmetria is the feature of which lesion
3. A 26-yr old female is complaining of severe intermittent, throbbing, generalized hedache, which gradually increases, ameliorated by sleep. Her mother was having similar type of hedache. What will be your line of evaluation?
4. Attacks of migraine with aura, vertigo, ataxia suggests origin of
5. A 60-yr old male presented with diffuse, dull hedeche, which wakes up from sleep. What will be the probable diagnosis?
8. Repetition is impared in
9. Most common language disturbance seen in – hepatic encephalopathy is
10. A patient of 60 yrs age, presented with upper limb weakness. Which clinical method you likely use to evaluate the pattern of weakness
11. True atrophy occurs in
12. Tremor of encephalopathy of metabolic origin is suited to which subtype
13. Tremor occurs when the affected part is engaged in a sustained voluntary activity. Probable diagnosis is
14. A patient of 65 yrs age undergoing open heart surgery. What will be the likely planter response
15. Planter extensor with loss of knee jerk not found in
16. Type of cerebral palsy is which upper limb is less spastic than lower limbs;
17. Inverted Champaign bottle muscle atrophy occurs in:
18. Primary idiopathic polymyositis does not involve:
19. Which of the following is not a component of the Glasgow Coma Scale?
20. A head injured patient, who opens eyes to painful stimulus, is confused and localizes to pain. What is the Glasgow coma score
21. In a patient with head injury damage in the brain is aggravated by
22. All are clinical features of myasthenia gravis, EXCEPT:
23. A 45-year-old woman, presenting with the history of diplopia and dysphagia worsening as the day progresses, can be diagnosed to have
24. The most sensitive test for the diagnosis of myasthenia Gravis is
25. A thirty-five-year-old female has proximal weakness of muscles, ptosis and easy fatigability. The most sensitive test to suggest the diagnosis is
26. Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy is a disease of:
27. Multiple Sclerosis is associated with all of the following, except:
28. Unthoff’s phenomenon is seen in which of the following:
29. Which of the following is the investigation of choice for diagnosis of multiple sclerosis?
30. McDonald’s Criteria are used for diagnosis of
31. Hippocampus lesion affects
32. All of the following statements about Argyll Robertson Pupil are correct, except
33. Prosopagnosia is characterized by
34. Charcot’s Joint includes all of the following except
35. After a minor head injury a young patient was unable to close his left eye and had drooling of saliva from left angle of mouth. He is suffering from
36. Shirmer’s test is done for
37. Herpes zoster in geniculate ganglion causes
38. TRUE regarding upper motor neuron VIIth nerve paralysis is
39. All of the following clinical findings are seen in Horner’s syndrome, except
40. The spinal segment in knee jerk include all of the following except
41. Best prognostic factor for head injury is
42. Subdural hematoma most commonly results from
43. A 62-year-old diabetic female patient presented with history of progressive right-sided weakness of one-month duration. The patient was also having speech difficulty. Fundus examination showed papilledema. Two months ago, she also had a fall in her bathroom and struck her head against a wall. The most likely clinical diagnosis is
44. Non-noxious stimuli perceived as pain is termed as
45. Which of the following types of neuropathy are seen in Diabetes:
46. The most common form of diabetic neuropathy is
47. The douloureux is facial pain traveling through which of the following nerves?
48. Trophic ulcers are seen in all, Except:
49. All of the following statements about Guillain-Barre Syndrome are true, except:
50. All of the following are known predisposing factors for Alzheimer’s disease except: