2nd Year Past Papers - Sendups/ Prof
Anatomy Prof 2010
Anatomy Sendup 2010
Biochemistry Prof 2010
Biochemistry Sendups 2010
Physiology Prof 2010
Pak Studies Prof 2010
M.B;B.S. First Professional Part-II Annual Examination 2009
Subject: Biochemistry Time Allowed: 2 Hours 15 Mins
Maximum Marks: 60 Qualifying Marks: 50 Percent
Submitted by : M. Bilal
SHORT ESSAY QUESTIONS
Q.No. 1. a) Elaborate the Site, Pathway & Control of Direct Oxidative Pathway. (02)
b) What is the Metabolic Outcome of the Pathway? (02)
c) Illustrate the Metabolic Crosstalk of the Pathway. (02)
d) Elaborate the Clinical complications of the Pathway. (01)
Q.No. 2. a) Enumerate the Site & Metabolic Sequence of Beta Oxidation. (03)
b) Enumerate its Metabolic Crosstalk. (02)
c) Elaborate its Bioenergetics. (02)
Q.No. 3. a) Enumerate elements of nutrition. (03)
b) Draw a nutrition plan for patients of hypertension. (03)
PROBLEM BASED QUESTIONS
Q.No. 1. A patient has gone into hyperbilirubinaemia due to Obstructive Jaundice:
a) Elaborate site & synthesis of Bilirubin. (05)
b) On which Test Protocol you would assess Obstructive Jaundice? (05)
c) Which Metabolic Pathways are grossly effected in Obstructive Jaundice? (03)
d) Which Metabolic Control / Mechanism would avert this type of Jaundice? (02)
e) Elaborate the Preventive Measures advised by the surgeon. (05)
LONG ESSAY QUESTIONS
Q.No. 1. Elaborate Biochemistry of Cortisol as;
a) Site / Mechanism of Biosynthesis of Cortisol. (05)
b) Storage, Mechanism of Discharge, Transport. (02)(02)
c) Binding to Receptors, Signal Transduction. (05)
d) Biochemical Reactions. (05)
e) Pathologies associated with Cortisol. (03)
M.B;B.S. First Professional Part-II Annual Examination 2009
Subject: Anatomy & Histology Time Allowed: 2 Hours 15 Mins
Maximum Marks: 60 Qualifying Marks: 50 Percent
Submitted by : M. Bilal
SHORT ESSAY QUESTIONS
Q1 Draw and label the microscopic structure of prostate gland (06)
Q2 Give Blood supply of palatine tonsils
What is Waldeyers Ring and what is its significance
From where Palatine tonsils are developed (07)
Q3 Give the boundaries and contents of ischiorectal fossa. Explain its clinical relevance(07)
PROBLEM BASED QUESTIONS
Q4a 35 year old patient come to physician. He is unable to close the eye and is diagnosed as Bell’s palsy
i) What is Bell’s Palsy?(02)
ii) What is the difference between supranuclear and infranuclear lesion of the facial nerve(04)
iii) What is extra-cranial course of facial nerve(02)
iv) Name the muscles supplied by the nerve(02)
Q4b 2nd Year MBBS student came with severe pain in right lumbar region and was diagnosed as renal colic
i) What are the constrictions present in ureter(02)
ii) What are the coverings of kidney(02)
iii) What is nerve supply of ureter(02)
iv) What do you know about refered pain? Where will it be refered in this case ?(02)
v) Draw the anterior relations of right kidney(02)
LONG ESSAY QUESTION
Q5a Give the development of uterus. Mention its anaomalies (10)
Q5b Name the commissural fibres.(03) Describe the largest commisure (07)
M.B;B.S. First Professional Part-II Annual Examination 2009
Subject: Physiology Time Allowed: 2 Hours 15 Mins
Maximum Marks: 60 Qualifying Marks: 50 Percent
Submitted by : M. Bilal
SHORT ESSAY QUESTIONS
Q1 Pavlov’s Experiments for nervous regulation of gastrointestinal secretion (07)
Q2 Ovarian function tests(06)
Q3 Colour vision and its Trichromatic theory(07)
PROBLEM BASED QUESTION
Q4a A new baby has normal appearance but later on the following characteristic features are seen
i) Delayed milestones
ii) Stunted skeletal growth with short club-like fingers
iii) Idiotic look with protruding tongue
iv) Mental growth is retarded
What is the spot diagnosis?
What do you understand by milestones of growth
How the mother recognizes the above said condition(10)
Q4b Describe the sings of Tetany. How will you grade the signs(10)
LONG ESSAY QUESTION
Q5a How Cerebrospinal fluid is formed.(03)
Cite experimental and clinical evidences regarding its mode of formation(03)
Describe the functions of CSF(04)
Q5b Describe the cerebellar disease. (04)
What is EEG ? (03)
Compare and contrast REM Vs NonREM sleep(03)
ANNUAL 2008
KING EDWARD MEDICAL UNIVERSITY
M.B;B.S. First Professional Examination 2008 (New Scheme) Part ll
Subject: Anatomy & Histology Time Allowed: 2Hours & 20Mins
Maximum Marks: 60 Qualifying Marks: 50 Percent
SHORT ESSAY QUESTIONS
(Each question carries five marks)
Q. No. 1. Tabulate Origin, Insertion, Nerve Supply & Actions of Extrinsic Muscles of Pharynx.
Q. No. 2. Describe breifly structures forming stomach bed.
Q. No. 3. Describe breifly development of Vertebral Column.
Q. No. 4. Draw and label microscopic features of a Nephron of kidney.
LONG ESSAY QUESTIONS
(Each question carries ten marks)
Q. No. 5. Describe briefly the Deep Cervical Fascia of Neck.
Q. No. 6. Describe briefly the supports of uterus and their significance.
PROBLEM BASED QUESTIONS
(Each question carries ten marks)
Q. No. 7. Two elderly women, both diagnosed as having pleurisy, were comparing their illness. One had lateral
thoracic Pain while other had neck and shoulder pain. Assuming the diagnosis is correct. Use your
knowledge of anatomy and explain:
a) Why one had lateral thoracic pain and other had neck and shoulder pain, while diagnosis is same
in both?
b) Name the muscles can be used to elevate the ribs during external inspiration.
c) Name the muscles which are antagonistic to the diaphragm and participate in forced expiration.
d) Name the contents of anterior mediastinum.
Q. No. 8. 12 year old boy complained of sour throat and earache. He had 102 F temperature and difficulty in
Swallowing. He was also a mouth breather. Use your knowledge of anatomy and state:
a) What is Waldeyer's lymphatic ring?
b) Explain the basis of earache.che.
c) What lymph node would likely be swollen and tender?
Subject: Physiology Part ll Time Allowed: 2 Hours 20 Mins
Maximum Marks: 60 Qualifying marks: 50 Percent
Q. No. 1. Compare and contrast diagrammatically DORSAL COLUMN TRACT with SPINOTHALAMIC TRACT.
Give the functions of each in a tabulated form. (10)
Q. No. 2. a) Define and classify REFLEX ACTION. Explain REFLEX ARC. (05)
b) Compare and contrast the structure and functions of RODS and CONES. (05)
Q.No. 3. a) Enumerate the hormones secreted by PITUITARY GLAND. Describe the actions and regulation of
secretion of GROWTH HORMONE. (07)
b) Describe the UTERINE CHANGES during MENSTRUAL CYCLE. (03)
Q.No. 4. a) Give an account of SUCCUS ENTERICUS. (05)
b) What are the factors influencing GASTRIC EMPTYING. (05)
Q.No. 5. a) Explain the mechanism of HEARING. (07)
b) Give the physiological basis of signs of PARKINSONISM. (03)
Q.No. 6. Write short notes on:
a) MENOPAUSE (2.5)
b) ALDOSTERONE ESCAPE (2.5)
c) VOMITING (2.5)
d) ORGAN OF CORTI (2.5)
Subject: Biochemistry Time Allowed: 2 Hours 20 Mins
Maximum Marks: 60 Qualifying Marks: 50 Percent
SHORT ESSAY QUESTIONS
Q.No. 1. a) Elaborate the Site, Pathway & Control of Direct Oxidative Pathway. (02)
b) What is the Metabolic Outcome of the Pathway? (01)
c) Illustrate the Metabolic Crosstalk of the Pathway. (01)
d) Elaborate the Clinical complications of the Pathway. (01)
Q.No. 2. a) Enumerate the Site & Metabolic Sequence of Beta Oxidation. (02)
b) Enumerate its Metabolic Crosstalk. (01)(01)
c) Elaborate its Bioenergetics. (02)
Q.No. 3. a) Define Atherosclerosis. (02)
b) Elaborate Metabolic Control of Atherosclerosis. (02)
c) Enumerate Clinical Complications of Atherosclerosis. (01)
Q.No. 4. a) Enumerate the Elements of Nutrition. (01)
b) Draw a Nutrition Plan for Patient of Hypertension. (04)
PROBLEM BASED QUESTIONS
Q.No. 1. A patient has gone into hyperbilirubinaemia due to Obstructive Jaundice:
a) Elaborate site & synthesis of Bilirubin. (05)
b) On which Test Protocol you would assess Obstructive Jaundice? (05)
c) Which Metabolic Pathways are grossly effected in Obstructive Jaundice? (03)
d) Which Metabolic Control / Mechanism would avert this type of Jaundice? (02)
e) Elaborate the Preventive Measures advised by the surgeon. (05)
LONG ESSAY QUESTIONS
Q.No. 1. Elaborate Biochemistry of as;
a) Site / Mechanism of Biosynthesis of Cortisol. (05)
b) Storage, Mechanism of Discharge, Transport. (02)(02)
c) Binding to Receptors, Signal Transduction. (05)
d) Biochemical Reactions. (05)
e) Pathologies associated with Cortisol. (03)
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First Prof Part 2 Annual 2007
FIRST PROFESSIONAL PART ANNUAL EXAMINATION 2007
SUBJECT: ANATOMY
MAXIMUM MARKS: 90
TIME ALLOWED: THREE HOURS
NOTE: ALL QUESTIONS ARE COMPULSORY
SHORT ESSAY QUESTIONS
Ques. No. 01.
Name the various BASAL GANGLIA. Draw and label CAUDATE NUCLEUS. Which disease is caused by their lesion? (05)
Ques. No. 02.
Name contents of DIAGASTRIC TRIANGLE and course of 12th cranial nerve. (05)
Ques. No. 03.
Draw and label INNERVATION OF URINARY BLADDER.
Ques. No. 04.
Name the contents of RECTUS SHEATH.What type of ANASTOMOSIS occurs between superior and inferior
EPIGASTRIC ARTERIES? (05)
Ques. No. 05.
Draw and label a diagram to show the microscopic features of URETER. (05)
Ques. No. 06.
Name four VIRAL INFECTIONS which can cause CONGENITAL MALFORMATIONS. (05)
Ques. No. 07.
Give posterior relations of HEAD and NECK of PANCREAS.How it develops? (05)
Ques. No. 08.
Summarize development of UTERINE TUBE. (05)
Ques. No. 09.
Draw and Label the arterial supply of SUPEROLATERAL SURFACE OF CEREBRAL HEMISPHERE. What is
BROCA'S AREA. (05)
Ques. No. 10.
Name the structures which form ALIMENTARY SYSTEM. Mention ARTERAIL SUPPLY and VENOUS DRAINAGE of left testis. (05)
LONG ESSAY QUESTIONS
Ques. No. 01.
Name SALIVARY GLANDS. Give an account of Deep Structures of PAROTID GLAND. What strructures you will save
during its surgery? (10)
Ques. No. 02.
Draw and Label a diagram to show the microscopic features of THYROID GLAND. (10)
Ques. No. 03.
Give an account of development of URINARY BLADDER. Mention EXTROPHY of the BLADDER in detail. (10)
Ques. No. 04.
Give an account of Formation, Course, Termination and Relations of PORTAL VEIN. Draw a diagram to show PORTO - SYSTEMIC ANASTOMOSIS. (10)
SUBJECT: PHYSIOLOGY
MAXIMUM MARKS: 90
TIME ALLOWED: THREE HOURS
NOTE: ATTEMPT ALL QUESTIONS. DRAW DIAGRAMS WHERE NECESSARY.
Ques. No. 01.
(a) How is CEREBROSPINAL FLUID formed and drained? (10)
(b) Describe the functions of CSF. What is HYDROCEPHALUS? (10)
Ques. No. 02.
(a) Give an account of ANALGESIA SYSTEM. (10)
(b) What are the features in a patient having HEMISECTION of the SPINAL CORD. (10)
Ques. No. 03.
(a) Describe the changes produced in Eyes when these are focussed on a NEAR OBJECT? (05)
(b) What is the Mechanism of the DISCRIMINATION of the PITCH of the SOUND? (05)
Ques. No. 04.
(a) Give the actions of GLUCOCORTICOIDS. (10)
b) Give the features of HYPERTHYROIDISM in INFANTS & ADULTS. (05)
Ques. No. 05. Give an account of:
(a) ENDOCRINAL FUNCTIONS of the PLACENTA. (05)
(b) SEMEN. (05)
Ques. No. 06. Write note on:
(a) ACHALASIA of the ESOPHAGUS. (03)
(b) DEFACATION REFLEX. (04)
(c) APHASIA. (04)
(d) TASTE BUDS.
SUBJECT: BIOCHEMISTRY
MAXIMUM MARKS: 90
TIME ALLOWED: THREE HOURS
NOTE: ATTEMPT ALL QUESTIONS.
Ques. No. 01. (a) Elaborate the Comprehensive Sequential Digestion and Absorption of Dietary Lipomics and Related Clinical
Complications in Human Body. (10)
(b) How do Lipoproteins help in Sustaining Normal Lipid Profile in Human Body? (10)
Ques. No. 02. (a) Elaborate the Chemical Nature, Site and Biosynthesis, Mechanism of Discharge, Transport, Binding to
Receptors and Resultant Signalling of Insulin. (10)
(b) Elaborate Normal Biochemical Functions of Insulin and Abnormalities associated with Diabetes Mellitus. (10)
Ques. No. 03. Elaborate the Pathway involved in Production and Disposal of Ammonia in Human Body.(10)
Ques. No. 04. Outline the Nutritional Strateggy for a Patient of Chronic Renal Failure. (10)
Ques. No. 05. Illustrate the Process of Gout and Resultant Clinical Complications in HUman Body. (10)
Ques. No. 06. What is Ketosis? Discuss its Normal Effects and Clinical Complications in Human Body. (10)
Ques. No. 07. Write Notes on:
(a) Lac Operon Model. (05)
(b) S.I.A.D.H. (05)
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