Rheumatology Home Internal Medicine 0% 14 votes, 0 avg 54 Rheumatology Welcome to Rheumatology Quiz. There are 50 shot-stemmed, single-best type Rheumatology questions. To get a complete quiz link for free, contact us. 1 / 50 1. A 20-year woman has repeated attacks of myalgia, non-deforming arthralgia, pericarditis and pleural effusion for two years. The laboratory screening test should be: A. CD4 lymphocyte count B. Rheumatoid factor C. ASO titre D. Antinuclear antibodies 2 / 50 2. Mask-like face is seen in all except: A. Myotonic dystrophy B. Scleroderma C. Parkinsonism D. Depression 3 / 50 3. Hypertrophic osteoarthropathy is most commonly due to: A. COPD B. Mesothelioma of pleura C. Fibrosing alveolitis D. Bronchogenic carcinoma 4 / 50 4. Temporal arteritis is featured by all except: A. May develop permanent blindness B. Intense headache C. Jaw claudication D. Bell's palsy 5 / 50 5. Scleroderma-like lesion may be produced by all except: A. Hydralazine B. Vinyl chloride C. Bleomycin D. Pentazocine 6 / 50 6. Exacerbations of SLE are produced by: A. Rifampicin B. Reserpine C. Oral contraceptives D. Carbamazepine 7 / 50 7. In Churg-Strauss syndrome, the principal organ involved is: A. Central nervous system B. Kidney C. Liver D. Lung 8 / 50 8. Which of the following is not associated with active SLE? A. High serum level of anti-dsDNA B. High serum level of C-reactive protein C. Low serum level of complement D. High serum level of ANA 9 / 50 9. Osteosclerosis of the spine may be seen in all except: A. Osteomalacia B. Fluorosis C. Hodgkin's disease D. Osteopetrosis 10 / 50 10. HLA-B27 tissue typing is not associated with: A. Reiter's syndrome B. Ankylosing spondylitis C. Psoriatic arthropathy D. Behcet's syndrome 11 / 50 11. Polyarthritis is the affection of more than: A. 4 joints B. 3 joints C. 2 joints D. 1 joint 12 / 50 12. Finkelstein’s test is positive in: A. Ankylosing spondylitis B. Cervical rib C. Dupuytren's contracture D. De Quervains' tenosynovitis 13 / 50 13. All of the following indicate poor prognosis in rheumatoid arthritis except: A. Acute onset of disease B. Extra-articular manifestations C. Early development of nodules D. High titre of rheumatoid factor 14 / 50 14. The commonest presentation of cardiac lupus is: A. Aortic incompetence B. Pericarditis C. Myocarditis D. Libman-Sacks endocarditis 15 / 50 15. Nodal osteoarthritis is common in: A. Gout B. Diabetes mellitus C. Middle-aged females D. Hypertension 16 / 50 16. Hereditary angioneurotic oedema is due to: A. C1 esterase inhibitor deficiency B. Hypocomplementemia C2 C. Excess of prostaglandin D2 D. Deficiency of leukotrienes 17 / 50 17. Paget’s disease is not manifested by: A. Coldness of the extremities B. Angioid streaks in retina C. Spontaneous fracture D. High-output cardiac failure 18 / 50 18. The commonest metabolic bone disease is: A. Osteoarthritis B. Osteomalacia C. Rickets D. Osteoporosis 19 / 50 19. Rose-Waaler test (RF) is positive in rheumatoid arthritis in: A. 45% cases B. 70% cases C. 30% cases D. 90% cases 20 / 50 20. Raynaud’s phenomenon is not a feature of: A. Hyperviscosity syndrome B. Dermatomyositis C. Ergot ingestion D. Coarctation of aorta 21 / 50 21. ‘Arthritis mutilans’ is characteristic of: A. Psoriasis B. Reiter's syndrome C. Sjogren's syndrome D. Osteoarthritis 22 / 50 22. Hands of scleroderma may classically reveal all except: A. Sclerodactyly B. Digital infarcts C. Pseudoclubbing D. Livedo reticularis 23 / 50 23. Extra-articular manifestations in rheumatoid arthritis are commonly associated with: A. Low C3 B. Females C. High-titre rheumatoid factor D. Delayed age of onset 24 / 50 24. Which of the following is usually not a skin lesion of SLE? A. Bullous lesion B. Panniculitis C. Erythema nodosum D. Periungual erythema 25 / 50 25. The most effective prophylaxis adopted in gout by: A. Probenecid B. Benzbromarone C. Cochicine D. Allopurinol 26 / 50 26. Inhibition of 5-lipoxygenase is beneficial in the treatment of: A. Vasculitis B. Rheumatoid arthritis C. Hepatorenal syndrome D. Bronchial asthma 27 / 50 27. All are true regarding causes of Dupuytren’s contracture except: A. Alcoholic cirrhosis B. Working with vibrating tools C. Progressive systemic sclerosis D. Phenytoin therapy in epileptics 28 / 50 28. Which of the following is commonly involved in Paget’s disease? A. Long bones of extremities B. Phalanges C. Skull D. Pelvis 29 / 50 29. Progressive systemic sclerosis (PSS) may develop in all except: A. Heart block B. Alveolar cell neoplasm C. Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy D. Pulmonary hypertension 30 / 50 30. Calcinosis is featured by all except: A. Scleroderma B. Childhood dermatomyositis C. Rheumatoid arthritis D. CREST syndrome 31 / 50 31. Multiple myeloma is associated with all of the following except: A. Bone marrow failure B. Bone pain C. Hypercalcemia D. High alkaline phosphatase 32 / 50 32. In rheumatoid arthritis, rheumatoid factor is formed against: A. lgG B. lgM C. IgD D. IgA 33 / 50 33. Subcutaneous nodules are seen in all except: A. Rheumatic fever B. Cysticercosis C. Leprosy D. Dermatomyositis 34 / 50 34. Jaccoud’s arthropathy is not characteristic of: A. Rheumatic fever B. Sarcoidosis C. Reiter's syndrome D. Systemic lupus erythematosus 35 / 50 35. Which bacterium is not associated with reactive arthritis? A. Campylobacter B. Staphylococcus C. Shigella D. Chlamydia 36 / 50 36. Penicillamine and colchicine both are used in the treatment of: A. Systemic lupus erythematosus B. Progressive systemic sclerosis C. Rheumatoid arthritis D. Wilson's disease 37 / 50 37. Which organ involvement does not occur in progressive systemic sclerosis? A. Cardiac B. Pulmonary C. Renal D. Central nervous system 38 / 50 38. Highest incidence of rheumatoid factor (RF) is found in: A. Rheumatoid arthritis B. Progressive systemic sclerosis C. Sjogren's syndrome D. SLE 39 / 50 39. Myopathy may develop from all except: A. Corticosteroid B. Amphotericin B C. Statins D. Glutethimide 40 / 50 40. Which is a recognised pulmonary complication of SLE? A. Hidebound chest syndrome B. Pneumoconiosis C. Shrinking lung syndrome D. Caplan's syndrome 41 / 50 41. Raynaud’s phenomenon may be treated by: A. Methysergide B. Dimethyl sulfoxide C. Naftidrofuryl D. Propranolol 42 / 50 42. Which is true regarding synovial fluid analysis in osteoarthritis? A. 4000-8000 cells/mm^3 B. Cloudy in colour C. Low complement CH50 D. High viscosity 43 / 50 43. False-positive serological test (VDRL) persisting for 6 months is seen in all except: A. Antiphospholipid syndrome B. Glandular fever C. Yaws D. Leprosy 44 / 50 44. Heberden’s node is seen in: A. Gout B. Dermatomyositis C. Progressive systemic sclerosis D. Osteoarthritis 45 / 50 45. Which of the following is not a side effect of penicillamine? A. Nephrotic syndrome B. Pemphigus C. Wilson's disease D. Myasthenia gravis 46 / 50 46. Hydroxychloroquine toxicity does not produce: A. Maculopathy B. Cataract C. Corneal deposits D. Optic atrophy 47 / 50 47. Rheumatoid nodules are characterised by all except: A. Tender B. Big C. Fixed to skin D. Ulcerate 48 / 50 48. All are extra-articular manifestations of rheumatoid arthritis except: A. ulcerative colitis B. Pericarditis C. Mononeuritis multiplex D. Fibrosing alveolitis 49 / 50 49. Felty’s syndrome is not associated with: A. Thrombocytopenia B. Vasculitis C. Age of onset 20-25 yrs D. Lymphadenopathy 50 / 50 50. ‘Pathergy’ is characteristic of: A. Behcet's syndrome B. Leucocytoclastic vasculitis C. Reiter's syndrome D. Lyme arthritis LinkedIn Facebook Twitter VKontakte Visit our FB page Restart Quiz Send Feedback Previous Post Gastroenterology Next Post ECG Quiz