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1. Which of the following is false regarding ‘ageing’?

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2. All are commonly seen in Legionella pneumophilia-induced pneumonia except:

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3. Calcification of pleura is not seen in:

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4. Lung abscess is not a complication of:

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5. Diminished glucose in pleural fluid is seen in all except:

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6. A large number of eosinophils in the sputum is diagnostic of:

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7. In performing a chest X-ray (PA view), the tube-film distance should be:

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8. alpha-fetoprotein concentration in blood is raised in all except:

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9. Decreased vital capacity and decreased lung volume are common in:

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10. FEV1/FVC is decreased in:

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11. All are causes of pseudoclubbing except:

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12. Haemorrhagic pleural effusion may be seen in:

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13. Haemoptysis following acute pleuritic chest pain and dyspnoea is characteristic of:

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14. Classic dermatological manifestation of chronic sarcoidosis is:

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15. Serum angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) level is increased in all except:

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16. Therapy in idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis includes all except:

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17. All are true in pneumomediastinum except:

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18. Bilateral parotid enlargement is seen in all except:

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19. Restriction of bilateral chest movement is found in all except:

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20. Reduced compliance of lung is seen in all except:

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21. The commonest histologic variety of bronchogenic carcinoma is:

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22. All of the following drugs may produce fibrosing alveolitis except:

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23. Hyperbaric oxygen therapy is indicated in all except:

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24. Which is the commonest complication of hyperbaric oxygen therapy?

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25. The cranial nerve most commonly affected in sarcoidosis is:

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26. Which is not a recognized complication of cystic fibrosis?

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27. Which is not a known consequence of asbestosis?

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28. The lower part of right border of cardiac silhouette in a chest X-ray (PA view) is usually formed by:

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29. The commonest cause of superior mediastinal syndrome is:

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30. Silo-filler’s disease is the inhalation of:

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31. Regarding hypoventilation, all are true except:

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32. Which of the following is not a recognised ocular complication of sarcoidosis?

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33. Which of the following is not associated with interstitial lung disease?

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34. ‘Closing volume’ of the lung is increased in:

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35. Bronchoscopy was first described by:

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36. The earliest sign of clubbing is:

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37. ‘Monday dyspnea’ is classically described in:

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38. A patient with hemoptysis and having a depressed bridge of the nose points towards:

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39. The risk factor for acquiring tuberculosis is maximum in:

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40. Commonest cause of haemoptysis worldwide is:

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41. Laennec’s pearls and Curschmann’s spirals in sputum are characteristically seen in:

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42. In lobar pneumonia, which is not true?

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43. Melanoptysis (black sputum) is seen in:

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44. Predominantly left-sided pleural effusion is seen in:

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45. Which of the following is not a recognised feature of fibrosing alveolitis?

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46. Pulmonary fibrosis is commonly due to complications of:

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47. Which is false regarding transudative pleural effusion?

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48. The commonest middle mediastinal mass is:

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49. The next step in a patient with haemoptysis with a non-conclusive chest X-ray is:

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50. Bilateral hilar lymphadenopathy is seen in all except: