Daily SBA (BOF) Mock Test 019
Date: Sunday, July 11 @ 01:51:42 IST
Topic: PLAB Part 1


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Multiple Choice Test



1) A 31 yr old woman is anxious about slight per vaginal bleeding. She is 22 weeks pregnant and had similar complaints 2 years ago when she was on the pill. What is the single most appropriate next investigation?

One answer only.
Cord blood flow studies (Doppler)
Central venous pressure
Cardiotocography
Maternal ECG
Ultrasound localization of placenta





2) A 20 yr old married woman presents to A&E with acute onset of lower abdominal pain. Her last menstrual period was 6 weeks earlier. She has pain radiating to the left shoulder. What is the single most likely diagnosis?

One answer only.
Ectopic pregnancy
Mesenteric thrombosis
Perforated peptic ulcer
Renal colic
Salpingitis



3) A 15 yr old girl presents with a 24 hr history of central abdominal pain, followed by the right iliac fossa pain, worse on coughing. She has fever and rebound in the right iliac fossa. What is the single most appropriate next investigation?

One answer only.
Acute appendicitis
Biliary colic
Acute Cholecystitis
Ectopic pregnancy
Mesenteric thrombosis



4) A 30 yr old woman has severe colic and upper abdominal pain radiating to the right scapula and is vomiting. What is the single most likely diagnosis?

One answer only.
Biliary colic
Acute Cholecystitis
Ectopic pregnancy
Mesenteric thrombosis
Perforated peptic ulcer



5) A 12 yr old girl has central abdominal pain and is vomiting. On examination her abdomen is found to be distended with no rebound and a tender lump in the right groin. What is the single most likely diagnosis?

One answer only.
Spontaneous abortion
Strangulated hernia
Torsion ovarian cyst
Ulcerative colitis
Urinary tract infection



6) A 31 yr old woman has severe colic & upper abdominal pain. She is febrile &. vomiting. Hematological investigations show a moderate leukocytosis. What is the single most likely diagnosis?

One answer only.
Acute gastroenteritis
Acute pancreatitis
Acute appendicitis
Biliary colic
Acute Cholecystitis



7) A 31 yr old woman presents with acute severe abdominal pain. Her blood pressure is 100/60 and no abdominal signs are found. Hemoglobin level is 17g/dl and the plasma amylase is only mildly raised. What is the single most likely diagnosis?

One answer only.
Mesenteric thrombosis
Perforated peptic ulcer
Renal colic
Salpingitis
Spontaneous abortion


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