Candidates
are eligible for the part-1MRCOG
examination when theyhave obtained
their medical degree
Part-1
examinations are held biannually
in March and September.
The
examination is on basic science
and consists of two multiple
choice question (MCQ) papers,
each lasting two hours. The
examination embraces those subjects
which form part of the general
education of any specialist
and particularly those aspects
which are applicable to obstetrics
and gynaecology.
The
part -1MRCOG examination consists
of two MCQ-papers, each containing
60 questions. Two hours allowed
for each paper. The questions
are dividing into different
sections, each addressing a
particular topic of the syllabus.
Paper-1
20MCQ
on anatomy and embryology.
20MCQ on endocrinology and statistics.
20MCQ on microbiology, pharmacology
and immunology
Paper-2
20MCQ
on physiology
20MCQ on pathology and genetics.
20MCQ on biochemistry and biophysics
Each
MCQ consists of item and five
branches. Your answer to each
Each MCQ consists of item and
five branches. Your answer to
each
branch
either True ‘T’ or
false ‘F’.
Each
item correctly answered (whether
it is ‘true’ or
‘false’) is awarded
one mark (+1). No mark is (0)
are awarded for an unattempted
question. No negative marking
has been done in this mock exam.
Candidates
whose total marks are equal
to or above the passing mark
will pass, regardless of their
performance in individual sections
of the papers.
Please
note that it is possible with
on going advances in the basic
sciences that small number of
the answer may alter following
publication.
IMMUNOLOGY
TEST PAPER1
Q
1. The following subset of cells in humans carry surface
molecules that have been identified by monoclonal
antibodyOKT8(leu-2)
:
(a) Helper T cells
True
False
I don’t know.
(b) Suppressor
T cells
True
False
I don’t know.
(c) B cells
True
False
I don’t know.
(d) Plasma cells
True
False
I don’t know.
(e) macrophages
True
False
I don’t know.
Q
2 . The reaction that occurs when antibody and soluble
antigen are mixed is demonstrated by the :
(a) Agglutination
test
True
False
I don’t know.
(b) Precipitin
test
True
False
I don’t know.
(c) Adsorption
test
True
False
I don’t know.
(d) Hemagglutination
test
True
False
I don’t know.
(e) Poymixins
True
False
I don’t know.
Q3
. In the compliment – fixation test :
(a) Amount of compliment
is not important
True
False
I don’t know.
(b) Sensitized
red cells are added to determine whether compliment
has been fixed
True
False
I don’t know.
(c) Nature of the
antigen is important
True
False
I don’t know.
(d) Serum control
is not necessary
True
False
I don’t know.
(e) The use of
control specimen is not necessary
True
False
I don’t know.
Q
4. The principle events in cells mediated immune response
include the following :
(a) Macrophages
carry antigen on their surface and present it to T lymphocytes
True
False
I don’t know.
(b) Helper T cells
permit activation of B cells
True
False
I don’t know.
(c) B cells become
antibody – production plasma cells
True
False
I don’t know.
(d) Helper
T cells enable other T Cells substrates to Become
SPECIFICALLY activated to
True
False
I don’t know.
initial
cell Mediated immune reaction.
(e) Helper T cells
modulate the response of both B and T cell subsets to
regulate the
True
False
I don’t know.
magnitude
of effect
Q
5 . In comparison with the primary antibody response
, the secondary response is characterized by a :
(a) Higher threshold
does of antigen
True
False
I don’t know.
(b) Longer lag
face
True
False
I don’t know.
(c) Longer persistence
of antibody synthesis
True
False
I don’t know.
(d) Lower antibody
titer
True
False
I don’t know.
(e) Lower rate
of antibody synthesis
True
False
I don’t know.
Q 6 . Anaphylaxis
is :
(a) The most repid
hypersensitive reaction of the immediate type
True
False
I don’t know.
(b) Always systematic
True
False
I don’t know.
(c) Characterized
by explosive response occurring within hours of the
challenging does