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Toxicology MCQ AFMS

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This is a free Toxicology PG Entrance MCQ Quiz prepared for NEET-PG, INI-CET, DNB-PDCET, and AFMS aspirants.

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Toxicology PG Entrance MCQ Quiz

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1) The definitive treatment for snake bite is:

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2) The most common manner of poisoning in India is:

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3) The metabolite responsible for toxicity in methanol poisoning is:

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4) Alcohol is primarily metabolized in liver by:

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5) Pralidoxime is most effective when administered:

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6) Most likely poison is:

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7) These lines are called:

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8) This symptom is classically seen in poisoning by:

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9) Which acid causes black discoloration of tissues?

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10) Which deficiency is most commonly associated with chronic alcoholism?

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11) The antidote for cyanide poisoning is:

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12) The most common cause of death in barbiturate poisoning is:

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13) Lead poisoning causes which type of anemia?

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14) Which of the following is a muscarinic manifestation of organophosphate poisoning?

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15) Carbon monoxide causes hypoxia by:

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16) Which poison causes luminous vomitus and stools?

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17) Garlic odor on breath is characteristic of poisoning by:

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18) Most characteristic post-mortem finding in arsenic poisoning is:

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19) The primary mechanism of toxicity in organophosphate poisoning is:

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20) The most likely cause is:

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21) The specific antidote that reverses muscarinic effects in OP poisoning is:

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22) This finding is suggestive of:

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23) At what blood alcohol concentration is motor incoordination prominent?

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24) Neurotoxic snake venom is most commonly seen in bite of:

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25) The single most important step in management of acute poisoning is:

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