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. Increased level of which of the following is not a risk factor for lHD? A. PAI-I B. Transferrin C. Lipoprotein D. Homocysteine 2 / 50 2. Ideally, the connecting tube of the stethoscope should be: A. 8 inch long B. 18 inch long C. 22 inch long D. 12 inch long 3 / 50 3. Treatment by heparin is best monitored by: A. Activated partial thromboplastin time (APTT) B. Clotting time (CT) C. Prothrombin time (PT) D. Factor-X assay 4 / 50 4. Stethoscope was invented by: A. Korotkoff B. Babinski C. Osler D. Laennec 5 / 50 5. The least common complication of MS is: A. Cerebral thrombosis B. Pulmonary hypertension C. Atrial fibrillation D. Subacute bacterial endocarditis 6 / 50 6. Acute pericarditis is a recognised complication of all except: A. Chronic renal failure B. Gonorrhoea C. Systemic lupus erythematosus D. Acute pancreatitis 7 / 50 7. Cardiac arrest may be due to: A. Wenckebach block B. Pulseless ventricular tachycardia C. Atrial flutter D. Multiple ectopics 8 / 50 8. Murmur of hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy is decreased by: A. Amyl nitrite inhalation B. Standing C. Leg raising D. Valsalva manoeuvre 9 / 50 9. The S2 in Fallot’s tetralogy: A. Shows reverse split B. Having wide split C. Shows narrow split D. Remains single 10 / 50 10. Cardiomyopathy may follow treatment with: A. Doxorubicin B. Chloramphenicol C. Allopurinol D. Methotrexate 11 / 50 11. ‘Hilar dance’ is characteristic of: A. VSD B. PDA C. Transposition of great vessels D. ASD 12 / 50 12. RBBB with left axis deviation in ECG is characteristically seen in: A. Ostium primum ASD B. PDA C. Fallot's tetralogy D. VSD 13 / 50 13. Cri-du-chat syndrome does not have: A. VSD B. Deletion of short arm of chromosome 5 C. Cat-like cry D. Mongoloid slant of eyes 14 / 50 14. Carey Coombs murmur is found in: A. AR B. MS C. Pulmonary hypertension D. Acute rheumatic fever 15 / 50 15. S3 may be present in all except: A. Hyperkinetic circulatory states B. Pregnancy C. Athletes D. Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy 16 / 50 16. Which is not a feature of atrial myxoma? A. Clubbing B. Pyrexia C. Hypertension D. Embolic phenomenon 17 / 50 17. Verapamil is indicated in all except: A. Atrial fibrillation B. Supraventricular tachycardia C. Angina Pectoris D. Acute left ventricular failure 18 / 50 18. The commonest organism producing acute bacterial endocarditis is: A. Streptoroccus viridans B. Streptococcus faecalis C. Pneumococcus D. Staphylococcus aureus 19 / 50 19. In a patient with MS in sinus rhythm, the severity of valvular lesion is indicated by: A. Late and loud opening snap B. Graham Steel murmur C. Harshness of mid-diastolic murmur D. Presence of S3 20 / 50 20. X-ray appearance of calcification of patent ductus arteriosus is: A. Inverted Y-shaped B. Inverted V-shaped C. Y-shaped D. V-shaped 21 / 50 21. Short PR interval in ECG is characteristic of: A. WPW syndrome B. Digitalis toxicity C. Rheumatic carditis D. Ischaemic heart disease (IHD) 22 / 50 22. Endomyocardial fibrosis may be due to: A. Aflatoxin B. Coffee C. Tapioca D. Bush tea 23 / 50 23. Which of the following heart sounds occurs shortly after S1? A. Pericardial knock B. Tumour plop in atrial myxoma C. Ejection click D. Opening snap 24 / 50 24. Pulsus bisferiens is found in: A. Combined AR and MR B. Combined MS and MR C. Combined MS and AS D. Combined AS and AR 25 / 50 25. Which is false regarding dyspnoea? A. Orthopnoea is a feature of bilateral diaphragmatic paralysis B. Kyphoscoliosis commonly causes repeated discrete episodes of dyspnoea C. Dyspnoea of COPD tends to develop more gradually than that of heart disease D. Paroxysmal nocturnal dyspnoea is characteristic of both cardiac and pulmonary diseases 26 / 50 26. Which of the following gives rise to a heaving apex beat? A. MS B. AS C. AR D. MR 27 / 50 27. Which of the following is not a recognised risk factor for early atherosclerosis? A. Pseudoxanthoma elasticum B. Hyperthyroidism C. Nephrotic syndrome D. Homocystinuria 28 / 50 28. Heart valve commonly affected by IV drug abusers is: A. Pulmonary valve B. Mitral valve C. Tricuspid valve D. Aortic valve 29 / 50 29. Malar flush is found in all except: A. Mitral stenosis B. Systemic lupus erythematosus C. Carcinoid syndrome D. Myxoedema 30 / 50 30. The commonest cause of displacement of apex beat is: A. Thoracic deformity B. Left ventricular hypertrophy C. Right ventricular hypertrophy D. Cardiomyopathy 31 / 50 31. Increased PR interval is observed in: A. Low atrial rhythm B. First degree heart block C. AV nodal rhythm D. WPW syndrome 32 / 50 32. Mental retardation, squint, and idiopathic hypercalcaemia may be associated with stenosis of: A. Pulmonary valve B. Mitral valve C. Aortic valve D. Tricuspid valve 33 / 50 33. The normal blood volume in an adult male is approximately: A. 70 ml/kg of body weight B. 60 ml/kg of body weight C. 85 ml/kg of body weight D. 50 ml/kg of body weight 34 / 50 34. Familial myxomas may be a part of syndrome complex with endocrine overactivity like: A. Hyperthyroidism B. Phaeochromocytoma C. Hyperparathyroidism D. Cushing's syndrome 35 / 50 35. The action of digitalis is augmented by: A. Sodium B. Potassium C. Magnesium D. Calcium 36 / 50 36. Pulmonary capillary wedge pressure is increased in all except: A. Acute mitral regurgitation B. Cardiogenic shock due to myocardial dysfunction C. Right ventricular infarction D. Cardiac tamponade 37 / 50 37. Sudden death may occur in: A. Constrictive pericarditis B. PDA C. ASD D. AS 38 / 50 38. All of the following may produce hemiplegia by cerebral embolism except: A. Subacute bacterial endocarditis B. Right atrial myxoma C. Atrial fibrillation D. Mitral valve prolapse 39 / 50 39. Commonest aetiology of tricuspid incompetence in clinical practice is: A. Endocarditis of IV drug abusers B. Collagen vascular disease C. Rheumatic heart disease D. Right ventricular dilatation 40 / 50 40. Janeway’s spot in SBE is found in: A. Nailbed B. Palate C. Palms D. Fundus 41 / 50 41. PDA is life-saving in all of the following except: A. Total anomalous pulmonary venous connection B. Hypoplastic left heart syndrome C. Pulmonary atresia D. Severe coarctation of aorta 42 / 50 42. Unilateral clubbing is found in all except: A. Presubdavian coarctation of aorta B. Aneurysm of subclavian artery C. Takayasu's disease D. Arteriovenous fistula of brachial vessels 43 / 50 43. Which of the following drugs is not used in hypoxic spells of Fallot’s tetralogy? A. Amiodarone B. Propranolol C. Phenylephrin D. Morphine 44 / 50 44. Incidence of infective endocarditis is least in: A. ASD B. MR C. PDA D. VSD 45 / 50 45. Electrical alternans in ECG is seen in: A. Pericardial effusion B. Wenckebach block C. Left ventricular failure D. Digitalis toxicity 46 / 50 46. Pulsus paradoxus is seen in all except: A. Acute severe asthma B. Cardiac tamponade C. Constrictive pericarditis D. Dilated cardiomyopathy 47 / 50 47. Cardiac percussion is important in: A. Acute myocardial infarction B. Myocarditis C. Cardiomyopathy D. Emphysema 48 / 50 48. Myocarditis may be found in all except: A. Ascariasis B. Toxoplasma infection C. Diphtheria D. HIV infection 49 / 50 49. Most common cardiac lesion in carcinoid syndrome is: A. Mitral incompetence B. Aortic stenosis C. Pulmonary stenosis D. Tricuspid incompetence 50 / 50 50. Graham Steel murmur is found in: A. Subacute bacterial endocarditis B. Severe pulmonary hypertension C. Idiopathic hypertrophic subaortic stenosis (IHSS) D. Tricuspid atresia LinkedIn Facebook Twitter VKontakte Visit our FB page Restart Quiz Send Feedback Previous Post Nephrology Next Post Pulmonology