Cardiology Home Cardiology 0% 17 votes, 0 avg 35 Cardiology Test your Cardiology knowledge with these Questions. We have more than 100 questions. In case you are interested, Contact us and we will send you a link to all questions. 1 / 50 1. Janeway’s spot in SBE is found in: A. Palms B. Nailbed C. Palate D. Fundus 2 / 50 2. Right axis deviation in ECG is found in: A. WPW syndrome B. During inspiration C. Ostium primum ASD D. Hyperkalaemia 3 / 50 3. Incidence of infective endocarditis is least in: A. MR B. ASD C. PDA D. VSD 4 / 50 4. Which of the following does not produce a continuous murmur? A. Ruptured sinus of Valsalva B. Pulmonary arteriovenous fistula C. Aortopulmonary window D. Peripheral pulmonary stenosis 5 / 50 5. Clinically, the severity of MS is best assessed by: A. Shorter duration of the mid-diastolic murmur B. Diastolic shock C. Proximity of S2-opening snap gap D. Paroxysmal nocturnal dyspnoea (PND) 6 / 50 6. ‘Fallot’s pentalogy’ is Fallot’s tetralogy plus: A. AS B. PDA C. Associated LVH D. ASD 7 / 50 7. Holt-Oram syndrome is characterized by: A. Absent clavicle B. VSD C. Asplenia D. Fingerization of thumb 8 / 50 8. Stethoscope was invented by: A. Laennec B. Korotkoff C. Babinski D. Osler 9 / 50 9. The main use of norepinephrine is to treat: A. Shock B. Hypertension C. Diabetes mellitus D. Arrhythmias 10 / 50 10. Increased PR interval is observed in: A. Low atrial rhythm B. AV nodal rhythm C. WPW syndrome D. First degree heart block 11 / 50 11. The chance of SBE is lowest in: A. MS B. AR C. PDA D. VSD 12 / 50 12. Which of the following does not produce ‘fleeting’ arthritis? A. Rheumatic arthritis B. SLE C. Felty's syndrome D. Viral arthritis 13 / 50 13. The Keith-Wagener-Barker classification for retinal changes is meant for: A. Systemic hypertension B. Takayasu's disease C. Arteritis D. Diabetes mellitus 14 / 50 14. Which of the following does not produce a continuous murmur over the chest? A. Patent ductus arteriosus B. Ventricular septal defect C. Ruptured sinus of Valsalva D. Aortopulmonary window 15 / 50 15. In a patient with MS in sinus rhythm, the severity of valvular lesion is indicated by: A. Presence of S3 B. Late and loud opening snap C. Graham Steel murmur D. Harshness of mid-diastolic murmur 16 / 50 16. Torsade de Pointes is associated with: A. Increased duration of QRS complex B. Increased PR interval C. Presence of J-wave D. Increased QT interval 17 / 50 17. All of the following are common arrhythmias developing from AMI except: A. Sinus arrhythmia B. Wenckebach heart block C. Accelerated idioventricular rhythm D. Ventricular tachycardia 18 / 50 18. Mental retardation, squint, and idiopathic hypercalcaemia may be associated with stenosis of: A. Tricuspid valve B. Aortic valve C. Pulmonary valve D. Mitral valve 19 / 50 19. Which is false regarding juvenile mitral stenosis? A. Pin-point mitral valve B. Mitral valve calcification is uncommon C. Occurs below 18 years D. Atrial fibrillation is commonly seen 20 / 50 20. Boot-shaped heart with oligaemic lung fields is found in: A. Tetralogy of Fallot B. Coarctation of aorta C. ASD D. Transposition of great vessels 21 / 50 21. Which drug prolongs life in chronic stable angina? A. Diuretics B. Beta-blockers C. ACE inhibitors D. Aspirin 22 / 50 22. Which is not an example of vasospastic disorder? A. Deep vein thrombosis B. Livedo reticularis C. Raynaud's phenomenon D. Acrocyanosis 23 / 50 23. Major cardiovascular manifestation in cri-du-chat syndrome is: A. Dextrocardia B. PDA C. VSD D. Bicuspid aortic valve 24 / 50 24. Prolonged QT interval in ECG is found in all except: A. Vagal stimulation B. Quinidine therapy C. Hypothermia D. Hypocalcaemia 25 / 50 25. In right ventricular myocardial infarction, which of the following additional therapies is needed? A. Diuretics B. IV fluid C. Calcium gluconate D. Restriction of fluid 26 / 50 26. Cri-du-chat syndrome does not have: A. Mongoloid slant of eyes B. Deletion of short arm of chromosome 5 C. VSD D. Cat-like cry 27 / 50 27. Cardiac involvement is absent in: A. Facioscapulohumeral dystrophy B. Friedreich's ataxia C. Duchenne muscular dystrophy D. Myotonic dystrophy 28 / 50 28. Which of the following gives rise to a heaving apex beat? A. MR B. AS C. MS D. AR 29 / 50 29. Aortic arch syndrome is not associated with: A. Intermittent claudication B. Disturbances in vision C. Diminished pulses in upper extremity D. Systemic hypertension 30 / 50 30. Central cyanosis is not found in: A. Fallot's tetralogy B. Transposition of great vessels C. Left-to-right shunt D. Acute pulmonary oedema 31 / 50 31. ‘Absolute’ contraindication to thrombolytic therapy in AMI is: A. Bacterial endocarditis B. Severe menstrual bleeding C. H/O intraocular bleeding D. Pregnancy 32 / 50 32. Ideally, the connecting tube of the stethoscope should be: A. 18 inch long B. 12 inch long C. 8 inch long D. 22 inch long 33 / 50 33. Endomyocardial fibrosis may be due to: A. Aflatoxin B. Tapioca C. Coffee D. Bush tea 34 / 50 34. Opening snap is: A. Low-pitched B. Present in late diastole C. Best heard with the bell of stethoscope D. Best heard in standing position 35 / 50 35. The commonest organism producing acute bacterial endocarditis is: A. Streptoroccus viridans B. Pneumococcus C. Streptococcus faecalis D. Staphylococcus aureus 36 / 50 36. Differential cyanosis is found in: A. Transposition of great vessels B. VSD C. Fallot's tetralogy D. Ebstein's anomaly 37 / 50 37. Carey Coombs murmur is found in: A. Pulmonary hypertension B. AR C. Acute rheumatic fever D. MS 38 / 50 38. In critical MS, the mitral valve orifice is: A. < 3 cm2 B. < 1 cm2 C. < 2 cm2 D. < 4 cm2 39 / 50 39. Which of the following is not recognised to be an acute phase reactant? A. Alpha-fetoprotein B. Haptoglobulin C. Ceruloplasmin D. Orosomucoid 40 / 50 40. Short PR interval in ECG is characteristic of: A. WPW syndrome B. Rheumatic carditis C. Ischaemic heart disease (IHD) D. Digitalis toxicity 41 / 50 41. Pulsus alternans is produced by: A. Left-sided heart failure B. Pulmonary thromboembolism C. Pericardial effusion D. Chronic obstructive airway disease 42 / 50 42. The action of digitalis is augmented by: A. Magnesium B. Potassium C. Sodium D. Calcium 43 / 50 43. All are true in severe PS except: A. Intensity of murmur is maximum towards S2 B. A2 is gradually rounded by the murmur C. The ejection click goes away from S1 D. Gap between A2 and P2 is increased 44 / 50 44. Diagnosis of AMI within 6 hrs depends on: A. Increased LDH3 B. Rise of SGPT > 250 IU /L C. CPK MB2/CPK MB1 > 1.5 D. Inverted T wave in ECG 45 / 50 45. Which is least common in cardiac tamponade? A. Prominent x-descent in JVP B. Kussmaul's sign C. Pulsus paradoxus D. Right ventricular diastolic collapse in echocardiography 46 / 50 46. Propranolol can be used in all except: A. Supraventricular tachyarrhythmias B. Angina Pectoris C. Systemic hypertension D. Congestive cardiac failure 47 / 50 47. Which one of the following is false regarding Austin Flint murmur? A. Absence of thrill B. Mid-diastolic murmur C. Having loud S1 D. Found in severe AR 48 / 50 48. The ESR may be ‘zero’ in: A. Old age B. Afibrinogenaemia C. Vasculitis D. SLE 49 / 50 49. Echocardiography can detect the presence of pericardial fluid as little as: A. 50 ml B. 25 ml C. 5 ml D. 15 ml 50 / 50 50. Familial myxomas may be a part of syndrome complex with endocrine overactivity like: A. Hyperthyroidism B. Cushing's syndrome C. Hyperparathyroidism D. Phaeochromocytoma LinkedIn Facebook Twitter VKontakte Visit our FB page Restart Quiz Send Feedback Previous Post Nephrology Next Post Pulmonology