Tuesday 27 October 2015

18 Top Psychiatry Objective Type Questions And Answers

1- In obsessional neurosis:
1) patients have good insight
2) patients often act on their aggressive impulses
3) Low intelligence is a common feature
4) the onset is usually after the age of 50 years
5) there is often a history of faulty toilet training
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2- A 70-year-old woman presented with episodic impairment of consciousness.
Which of the following is the most likely cause?
1) Alzheimer type dementia
2) chronic sub-dural haematoma
3) Creutzfeldt-Jacob disease
4) depressive stupor
5) normal pressure hydrocephalus
Answers-2

3- A 21 year old woman is known to suffer from anorexia nervosa. Which of the following metabolic disturbances would be a characteristic finding?
1) a decrease in Cortisol levels
2) an increase in LH levels
3) hyperkalaemia
4) impaired glucose tolerance
5) raised androgen levels
Answers-4

4- Which of the following is a characteristic feature of transient global amnesia?
1) Alkaptonuria
2) Cystinuria
3) Glycogen storage disease
4) Lactose intolerance
5) Maple syrup urine disease
Answers-5

5- Psychiatric illness rather than an organic brain disorder is suggested by:
1) Onset for the first time at the age of 55 years
2) A family history of major psychiatric illness
3) Impaired short term memory
4) No previous history of psychiatric illness
5) Clouding of conciousness
Answers-2


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