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. JVP is usually increased in: A. Hypovolaemic shock B. Cardiogenic shock C. Anaphylactic shock D. Septic shock 2 / 50 2. ‘Syndrome-Z’ increases cardiovascular morbidity, and is associated with: A. Morbid obesity B. Microvascular angina C. Obstructive sleep apnoea D. Hyperuricemia 3 / 50 3. Left parasternal heave is diagnostic of: A. Right ventricular hypertrophy B. Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy C. Right atrial hypertrophy D. Left ventricular hypertrophy 4 / 50 4. Janeway’s spot in SBE is found in: A. Palate B. Palms C. Fundus D. Nailbed 5 / 50 5. Verapamil is indicated in all except: A. Angina Pectoris B. Supraventricular tachycardia C. Atrial fibrillation D. Acute left ventricular failure 6 / 50 6. Which is not included in ‘lipid tetrad’ in risk factors for coronary heart disease? A. Raised small dense LDL B. Reduced HDL C. Raised Lipoprotein (a) D. Raised VLDL 7 / 50 7. Exercise tolerance test is absolutely contraindicated in: A. Unstable angina B. Aortic stenosis C. Buerger's disease D. Coarctation of aorta 8 / 50 8. Stethoscope was invented by: A. Korotkoff B. Osler C. Babinski D. Laennec 9 / 50 9. Sudden death may occur in: A. ASD B. Constrictive pericarditis C. AS D. PDA 10 / 50 10. All of the following may have unidigital clubbing except: A. Tophaceous gout B. Trauma C. Cervical rib D. Sarcoidosis 11 / 50 11. Which one is false regarding the presence of ejection click? A. Sharp and high-pitched clicking sound B. Occurs immediately after S1 C. Stenosis is severe D. Presence indicates stenosis at valvular level 12 / 50 12. Cardiac percussion is important in: A. Emphysema B. Myocarditis C. Acute myocardial infarction D. Cardiomyopathy 13 / 50 13. Endomyocardial fibrosis may be due to: A. Aflatoxin B. Coffee C. Tapioca D. Bush tea 14 / 50 14. All are examples of congenital cyanotic heart disease except: A. Anomalous origin of coronary artery B. Ebstein's anomaly C. Fallot's tetralogy D. Single ventricle 15 / 50 15. Double apex in hypertrophic cardiomyopathy is mainly due to: A. Muscle tremor B. Palpable S3 C. Palpable opening snap D. Palpable S4 16 / 50 16. The disease with male preponderance is: A. SLE B. Coarctation of aorta C. Primary pulmonary hypertension D. PDA 17 / 50 17. Which one is false regarding the floppy mitral valve? A. Early systolic click B. Most of the patients are asymptomatic C. High-pitched late systolic murmur D. More common in females 18 / 50 18. Cardiac syncope is characterised by: A. Rapid recovery B. Gradual onset C. Warning symptoms D. Residual neurodeficit 19 / 50 19. All of the following are common arrhythmias developing from AMI except: A. Wenckebach heart block B. Ventricular tachycardia C. Sinus arrhythmia D. Accelerated idioventricular rhythm 20 / 50 20. Which of the following beta-blockers is commonly used in heart failure? A. Atenolol B. Labetalol C. Pindolol D. Carvedilol 21 / 50 21. A2 in aortic stenosis is characteristically: A. Accentuated B. Diminished C. Normal in character D. Ringing in character 22 / 50 22. Which of the following is false regarding oedema in congestive cardiac failure? A. Starts in the dependent part B. Pitting oedema C. Initially noticed in the morning D. Sacral oedema in non-ambulatory patients 23 / 50 23. Which of the following is not a ‘Major manifestation’ of Jones criteria in rheumatic fever? A. Polyarthritis B. Erythema nodosum C. Subcutaneous nodule D. Chorea 24 / 50 24. 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) 25 / 50 25. Pericardial rub is best audible in all except: A. On the left side of lower sternum B. By pressing the chest piece of the stethoscope C. In lying down position D. After holding the breath 26 / 50 26. Earliest valvular lesion in acute rheumatic carditis is: A. AS B. MS C. AR D. MR 27 / 50 27. Most common cardiac lesion in carcinoid syndrome is: A. Mitral incompetence B. Aortic stenosis C. Pulmonary stenosis D. Tricuspid incompetence 28 / 50 28. ‘Ausatltatory gap’ in BP measurement is: A. Related to diastolic BP B. Should be ignored C. As a result of venous distension D. Present in all hypertensives 29 / 50 29. Digitalis toxicity is precipitated by all except: A. Old age B. Renal failure C. Hypokalaemia D. Hepatic encephalopathy 30 / 50 30. Accelerated hypertension should not have: A. 'Silver-wire' arteries B. Arteriovenous nipping C. Papilloedema D. Retinal haemorrhage 31 / 50 31. Pseudoclaudication is due to compression of: A. Inferior vena cava B. Femoral artery C. Cauda equina D. Popliteal artery 32 / 50 32. Left atrial failure is featured by all except: A. Fine crepitations at lung bases B. Gallop rhythm C. Paroxysmal nocturnal dyspnoea D. Dependent oedema 33 / 50 33. Clinically, commonest type of shock is: A. Neurogenic B. Hypovolaemic C. Septic D. Cardiogenic 34 / 50 34. The commonest congenital heart disease is: A. Fallot's tetralogy B. ASD C. VSD D. Bicuspid aortic valve 35 / 50 35. Cardiomyopathy may follow treatment with: A. Methotrexate B. Doxorubicin C. Allopurinol D. Chloramphenicol 36 / 50 36. During cardiac imaging, which phase shows the minimum movement of the heart? A. Late diastole B. Late systole C. Mid-diastole D. Mid-systole 37 / 50 37. The ECG finding in hypercalcaemia is: A. Increased PR interval B. Shortened PR interval C. Diminished QT interval D. Tall T-waves 38 / 50 38. Short PR interval in ECG is characteristic of: A. Digitalis toxicity B. Rheumatic carditis C. WPW syndrome D. Ischaemic heart disease (IHD) 39 / 50 39. Regrading neck venous pulsation, which is false? A. Undulating B. Better felt than seen C. Becomes prominent on lying down D. There are two negative waves 40 / 50 40. All are cardiovascular features of severe anaemia except: A. Cardiomegaly B. Tapping apex C. Systolic murmur over the pulmonary area D. Water-hammer pulse 41 / 50 41. The least common complication of MS is: A. Pulmonary hypertension B. Subacute bacterial endocarditis C. Atrial fibrillation D. Cerebral thrombosis 42 / 50 42. Carey Coombs murmur is found in: A. AR B. Acute rheumatic fever C. MS D. Pulmonary hypertension 43 / 50 43. Water-hammer pulse is present when pulse pressure is at least above? A. 60mmHg B. 30mmHg C. 80mmHg D. 40mmHg 44 / 50 44. The chance of SBE is lowest in: A. MS B. PDA C. AR D. VSD 45 / 50 45. In coarctation of aorta, rib notching is seen in: A. 6-9th rib B. 1-12th rib C. 10-12th rib D. 3-6th rib 46 / 50 46. ‘Fallot’s pentalogy’ is Fallot’s tetralogy plus: A. PDA B. AS C. ASD D. Associated LVH 47 / 50 47. Which of the following is not a natural vasodilator? A. Endothelin B. Histamine C. Bradykinin D. Nitric oxide 48 / 50 48. Kussmaul’s sign is not a feature of: A. Constrictive pericarditis B. Haemothorax C. Cardiac tamponade D. Restrictive cardiomyopathy 49 / 50 49. Which does not produce a regularly irregular pulse? A. Extrasystoles B. Sinus arrhythmia C. 2nd degree heart block D. Atrial fibrillation 50 / 50 50. Which of the following is not a cause of sinus bradycardia? A. Complete heart block B. Obstructive jaundice C. Myxoedema D. Hypothermia LinkedIn Facebook Twitter VKontakte Visit our FB page Restart Quiz Send Feedback Previous Post Nephrology Next Post Pulmonology