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1. Most common cardiac lesion in carcinoid syndrome is:

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2. Arterio-venous fistula is associated with:

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3. Atrial myxomas may be associated with all except:

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4. Cardiac syncope is characterised by:

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5. The commonest congenital heart disease is:

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6. During cardiopulmonary resuscitation, external defibrillation by DC shock is done with:

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7. Drug to be avoided in hypertensive encephalopathy?

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8. Stethoscope was invented by:

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9. The chance of SBE is lowest in:

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10. ‘Hilar dance’ is characteristic of:

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11. Cardiac percussion is important in:

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12. Which is false regarding juvenile mitral stenosis?

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13. All of the following may have unidigital clubbing except:

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

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15. All of the following are characteristics of right ventricular infarction except:

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16. Holt-Oram syndrome is characterized by:

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17. Cardiomyopathy may follow treatment with:

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18. All of the following are causes of intermittent claudication except:

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19. The S2 in Fallot’s tetralogy:

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

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

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22. ‘Absolute’ contraindication to thrombolytic therapy in AMI is:

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23. All of the following drugs may be used in congestive cardiac failure except:

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24. Which of the following beta-blockers is commonly used in heart failure?

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25. The Keith-Wagener-Barker classification for retinal changes is meant for:

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26. Retrostemal chest pain classically occurs in all except:

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27. Hyperthyroid heart disease is manifested by:

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28. Ideally, the connecting tube of the stethoscope should be:

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29. Radiofemoral delay is a feature of all except:

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30. Pulmonary regurgitation is never associated with:

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31. Double apex in hypertrophic cardiomyopathy is mainly due to:

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

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33. The least common complication of MS is:

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34. Paroxysmal hypertension is classically found in:

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35. Concentric left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH) is usually found in:

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36. Acute myocardial infarction of posterior wall of left ventricle will show in the ECG:

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

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38. Heart valve commonly affected by IV drug abusers is:

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

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

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41. Carey Coombs murmur is found in:

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42. All are features of pericardial tamponade except:

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43. Long tubular heart in X-ray chest is found in all except:

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44. Which one is false regarding the presence of ejection click?

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

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

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

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48. Left parasternal heave is diagnostic of:

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49. Myocarditis may be found in all except:

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50. Congestive cardiac failure may be seen in all except: