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

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2. Hill’s sign is diagnostic of:

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

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4. High-volume double-peaked pulse is found in all except:

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

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6. Which does not produce a regularly irregular pulse?

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7. Which chamber of heart fails first in MS?

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

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9. Holt-Oram syndrome is characterized by:

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10. Varying intensity of S1 is found in all except:

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11. Murmur of floppy mitral valve increases with all except:

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12. Delta wave in ECG is found in:

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13. Bedside diagnosis of a classical case of SBE does not include:

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14. Treatment by heparin is best monitored by:

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15. ‘Diastolic shock’ is not found in:

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16. Prolonged QT interval in ECG is found in all except:

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17. X-ray appearance of calcification of patent ductus arteriosus is:

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18. Pedal pulse is ‘absent’ in all except:

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19. Which one of the following is false regarding atrial fibrillation?

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20. Roth spot is found in alt except:

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21. All are examples of congenital cyanotic heart disease except:

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22. Pseudoclaudication is due to compression of:

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23. Commonest congenital cyanotic heart disease with cyanosis at birth is:

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24. Murmur of hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy is decreased by:

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25. RBBB with left axis deviation in ECG is characteristically seen in:

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26. AR with low pulse pressure is found in all except:

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27. Acute pericarditis is a recognised complication of all except:

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28. A very close differential diagnosis of constrictive pericarditis at the bedside is:

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29. Regarding Kerley’s B lines, all of the following are true except:

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30. Which of the following is the least important cause of dissection of aorta?

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31. The ESR may be ‘zero’ in:

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

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33. Differential diagnoses of ASD at the bedside are all except:

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34. All are class I antiarrhythmic drugs except:

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35. All are true in severe PS except:

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36. Which of the following is present in most of the patients of SBE?

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37. Commonest heart valve abnormality revealed after AMI is:

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38. Pulsus bisferiens is found in:

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39. The sound best audible by the bell of a stethoscope is:

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40. Which is least common in cardiac tamponade?

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41. Endomyocardial fibrosis may be due to:

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42. P-wave in ECG is absent in:

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43. Which is not a feature of atrial myxoma?

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44. Electrical alternans in ECG is seen in:

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45. ‘Ausatltatory gap’ in BP measurement is:

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46. Which of the following is not included in ‘minor manifestation’ of Jones criteria in rheumatic fever?

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47. Echocardiography can detect the presence of pericardial fluid as little as:

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48. Lutembacher’s syndrome is:

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49. The main use of norepinephrine is to treat:

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50. Opening snap is: