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1. All of the following drugs may produce fibrosing alveolitis except:

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2. Bronchopleural fistula is commonly due to:

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3. Pneumatocele is found in pneumonia caused by:

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4. The cranial nerve most commonly affected in sarcoidosis is:

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5. Which of the following is false in restrictive lung disease?

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6. Caplan’s syndrome is coal worker’s pneumoconiosis associated with:

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7. All of the following commonly affects the upper zone of the lung in chest X-ray except:

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8. This is true in a predominant “blue bloater”?

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9. Bilateral hilar lymphadenopathy is seen in all except:

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10. Emphysema is associated with all except:

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11. “Creola bodies” in sputum are pathognomonic of:

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12. Diminished glucose in pleural fluid is seen in all except:

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13. Loss of Traube’s space tympanicity is found in all except:

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14. Bronchoscopy was first described by:

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15. Low voltage in ECG is seen in:

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16. Diffuse alveolar haemorrhage may be an immune reaction to all undermentioned drugs except:

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17. Haemoptysis is characteristically seen in all except:

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18. Which one of the following is false in silicosis?

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19. Bilateral pleural effusion is commonly seen in:

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20. All are causes of pseudoclubbing except:

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21. The next step in a patient with haemoptysis with a non-conclusive chest X-ray is:

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22. In chronic bronchitis, the Reid index should be:

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23. In performing a chest X-ray (PA view), the tube-film distance should be:

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24. The commonest posterior mediastinal tumour is:

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25. Cryptogenic fibrosing alveolitis may be associated with all except:

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26. Lovibond’ s angle is approximately:

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27. Investigation of the highest diagnostic efficacy in acute pulmonary thromboembolism is:

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28. Orthodeoxia is characteristic of:

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29. Eggshell calcification in chest X-ray is characteristic of:

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30. Bilateral hilar lymphadenopathy, ankle arthritis and erythema nodosum in sarcoidosis is known as:

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31. Predominantly left-sided pleural effusion is seen in:

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32. The commonest cause of death in sarcoidosis is:

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33. The drug of choice in high-altitude pulmonary oedema is:

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34. The commonest cause of acute cor pulmonale is:

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35. Reactivation of pulmonary tuberculosis is due to:

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36. Which is false regarding emphysema?

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37. In pleural effusion, impaired transport of glucose into the pleural space is found in:

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38. Scar carcinoma of the lung is:

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39. A bronchial adenoma is most commonly presented as:

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40. All of the following are complicated by cyanosis except:

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41. Thymoma may be associated with all except:

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42. The most reliable symptom of acute pulmonary thromboembolism is:

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43. Farmer’s lung is caused by:

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44. Mantoux test may be negative in all except:

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45. Asbestosis is not related to:

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46. Clubbing occurs earliest with:

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47. Which of the following is false regarding ‘ageing’?

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48. Chest X-ray shows miliary mottling in all except:

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49. Elastic recoil of the lung is severely diminished in:

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50. Acute lung injury (ARDS) should be differentiated from: