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1. Clubbing is not a feature of:

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2. CPK-MB is increased in all except:

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3. Loud A2 is present in:

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4. v-wave in JVP becomes prominent in:

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5. Ventricular fibrillation is best treated by:

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6. ‘Syndrome-Z’ increases cardiovascular morbidity, and is associated with:

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7. All of the following are common arrhythmias developing from AMI except:

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8. Stethoscope was invented by:

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9. Central cyanosis is not found in:

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10. The murmur of MS is:

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11. P-wave in ECG is absent in:

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12. Hyperthyroid heart disease is manifested by:

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13. Endomyocardial fibrosis may be due to:

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14. Eisenmenger’s syndrome should not have:

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15. Graham Steel murmur is found in:

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16. Which of the following drugs raises HDL cholesterol?

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17. Opening snap is:

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18. Classical JVP finding in cardiac tamponade is:

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19. Sudden death may occur in all of the following except:

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20. Angio-oedema is not uncommon in treatment with:

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21. The commonest organism producing acute bacterial endocarditis is:

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22. Digitalis toxicity is precipitated by all except:

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23. Left atrial failure is featured by all except:

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24. Which one of the following is false regarding Austin Flint murmur?

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25. Which one of the following is a centrally-acting antihypertensive drug?

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26. Which of the following is not recognised to be an acute phase reactant?

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27. Hypocalcaemia arrests the heart in:

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28. All of the following produce systemic hypertension except:

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29. The normal blood volume in an adult male is approximately:

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30. Lutembacher’s syndrome is:

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31. Clinically, commonest type of shock is:

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32. Cardiac involvement is absent in:

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33. Which is the commonest congenital cardiac lesion in Down’s syndrome?

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34. Which of the following does not lead to Eisenmenger’s syndrome?

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35. Most common cardiac lesion in carcinoid syndrome is:

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36. S4 is not associated with:

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37. Syncopal attack is associated with all of the following except:

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38. Indications for dosed mitral valvotomy include all except:

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39. In right ventricular myocardial infarction, which of the following additional therapies is needed?

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40. Pregnancy-associated hypertension should not be treated with:

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41. Syphilis may give rise to:

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42. Cardiac anomalies associated with tetralogy of Fallot are all except:

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43. Propranolol can be used in all except:

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44. Coronary atherosclerosis is not linked to:

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45. Which of the following is false regarding oedema in congestive cardiac failure?

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46. A2 in aortic stenosis is characteristically:

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47. Commonest aetiology of tricuspid incompetence in clinical practice is:

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48. Malar flush is found in all except:

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49. Coarctation of aorta may be associated with all except:

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50. Inverted P-wave in lead. I, upright P-wave in aVR and gradual diminution of the height of R-waves in precordial leads are found in: