PPSC Medical Officer Past Papers MCQs

PPSC Medical Officer Past Paper MCQs covering all essential topics to help you secure your position with Punjab Public Service Commission in upcoming test.

PPSC Medical Officer Past Papers MCQs

Which specimen do you take for the recovery of Philadelphia chromosome:

  1. Skin
  2. Urine
  3. Bone marrow
  4. Saliva

Which of the following drug should not be given in patients with bleeding disorder:

  1. Aspirin
  2. Ibuprofen
  3. Erythromycin
  4. Both A & B

Childhood tumours include:

  1. Neuroblastoma
  2. Osteoarthritis
  3. Diabetes mellitus
  4. Hypertension

Massive proteinuria is most likely to occur with:

  1. Constrictive Pericarditis
  2. Tamponade
  3. Restrictive Cardiomyopathy
  4. Nephrotic syndrome

Kayser–Fleischer (KF) rings are seen in:

  1. Wilson's disease
  2. Multiple sclerosis
  3. Hepatitis Iron
  4. deficiency anemia

Which of the following Anti Tuberculosis drug is toxic to eyes:

  1. Isoniazid
  2. Rifampicin
  3. Pyrazinamide
  4. Ethambutol

In the Mantoux test which of the following cells participated:

  1. Red Blood Cells
  2. Epithelial Cells
  3. Nerve Cells
  4. Macrophages Cells
Lymphatic drainage of carcinoma of ovary goes into:
  1. Axillary lymph nodes
  2. Inguinal lymph nodes
  3. Para-aortic lymph nodes
  4. Mediastinal lymph nodes
Rosette formation is characteristics of:
  1. Retinoblastoma
  2. Epidermal growth
  3. Liagamentumteres
  4. None of these
Virchow lymph node is located in:
  1. Right supraclavicular space
  2. Left supraclavicular space
  3. Infraclavicular space
  4. None of these

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