1. Onion peel appearance on x ray is seen in?
a- osteosarcoma
b- ewings sarcoma
c- osteoclastoma
d- osteochondroma
2. Bony metastasis is not seen in which carcinoma ?
a- testis
b- breast
c- prostate
d- lung
3. Tuberculosis of the spine most commonly seen in which location ?
a- anterior
b- paradiscal
c- central
d- appendicial
4. Acute osteomyelitis usually begins at:
a. Epiphysis.
b. Metaphysis.
c. Diaphysis.
d. Any of the above.
5. A Gigli saw is:
a. An electrically driven circular bone saw.
b. A pneumatically driven bone saw.
c. A short straight bone saw.
d. A long twisted wire bone saw.
6. Spiral fracture is due to:
a. Blunt trauma.
b. Axial compression.
c. Twist.
d. Direct impact.
The most common form of supracondylar fracture
humerus in children is of which type:
a. Flexion.
b. Extension.
c. Combination of A & B
d. None of the above
Which nerve is compressed in carpal tunnel
syndrome:
a. Ulnar.
b. Median.
c. Radial.
d. All of the above
Wandering acetabulum is seen in
A. Fracture acetabulum
B. Dislocation of femur
C. CDH
D. Tuberculosis of hip
Fallen leaf (fragment) sign is pathognomic of
A. Aneurysmal bone cyst
B. Giant cell tumor
C. Fibrous cortical defect
D. Simple bone cyst
Mirel’s criteria is developed for the evaluation of
A. Risk of fatigue fracture
B. Severity of osteoporosis
C. Risk of pathological fracture
D. Severity of neurological deficit
A 8 years old male with painless limp on examination and restricted abduction and
internal rotation left hip, probable diagnosis is
A. Septic arthritis of hip
B. Tuberculosis arthritis of hip
C. Cong dislocation of hip
D. Perthes disease
Terry Thomas is sign seen in:
A. Scaphoid fracture
B. Scapholunate dissociation
C. Fracture acetabulum
D. Meniscus cyst
Spina ventosa is:
A. TB spine
B. TB hip
C. TB dactylitis
D. TB knee joint
Klumpke’s paralysis involves
A. C8 – T1
B. C5 – C6
C. L5 – S1
D. C3 – C4
Klippel Feil syndrome includes all except
A. Bilateral neck webbing
B. Bilateral SCM shortening
C. Low hairline
D. Restriction of neck movements
Cozen test is for
A. Golfers elbow
B. Tennis elbow
C. Little leaguers elbow
D. Frozen shoulder
In Froment’s sign – Which muscle is tested
A. Adductor pollicis
B. Opponens pollicis brevis
C. Flexor pollicis brevis
D. Abductor pollicis
Indication for surgical compartment release in compartment syndrome in any compartment is absolute
pressure greater than
A. 15 mm Hg
B. 20 mmHg
C. 30 mm Hg
D. 40 mm Hg
Shepherd crook deformity is seen in
A. Fibrous dysplasia
B. Adamantinoma
C. Non ossifying fibroma
D. Fibrous cortical defect
Meralgia paraesthetica involves
A. Lateral cutaneous nerve of thigh
B. PIN
C. Radial nerve
D. Obturator nerve
Osteochondritis known as Sever’s disease involves:
A. Talus
B. Lunate
C. Navicular
D. Calcaneus
Paraplegia due to T.B. spine most commonly occurs at:
A. Cervical spine
B. Upper thoracic spine
C. Lower thoracic spine
D. Lumbar spine
Jersey finger, is avulsion of
A. Terminal slip of extensor tendon to distal phalanx
B. Terminal slip of flexor tendon to distal phalanx
C. Terminal slip of flexor tendon to proximal phalanx
D. Terminal slip of extensor tendon to proximal phalanx
Lachman sign is positive in
A. Anterior cruciate ligament injury
B. Posterior cruciate ligament injury
C. Medial meniscus injury
D. Lateral collateral ligament injury
The term orthopaedics was coined by
A. Nicholas Andrey
B. Hugh B Thomas
C. Robert Jones
D. Thomas Bryant
Trendelenburg gait is seen in
A. Abductor paralysis
B. Adductor paralysis
C. Extensor paralysis
D. Flexion paralysis