Q.1
Which of the following will work as an anesthetic?
  • a) Pantoprazole
  • b) Amlodipine
  • c) Cocaine
  • d) Mannitol
Q.2
In which of the stage of general anesthesia the movement of the diaphragm is the highest?
  • a) Plane 1 of stage III
  • b) Plane 2 of stage III
  • c) Plane 3 of stage III
  • d) Plane 4 of stage III
Q.3
In which stage of general anesthesia the patient starts vomiting?
  • a) Stage I ending
  • b) Stage II ending
  • c) Stage III ending
  • d) Stage IV ending
Q.4
What is the function of general anesthetics?
  • a) Render a specific portion of the body insensitive to pain
  • b) Render a full body of the patient insensitive to pain
  • c) Render a specific organ of the body insensitive to pain
  • d) Render a specific CNS of the body insensitive to pain
Q.5
Which of the following is not an inhaled anesthetics?
  • a) Haloethane
  • b) Enflurane
  • c) Isoflurane
  • d) Diflurane
Q.6
Which of the following order of inducing cardiac arrhythmias of inhaled anesthetics is correct?
  • a) F < Br < I < Cl
  • b) F < Cl < Br < I
  • c) F > Cl > Br > I
  • d) Br < I < F < Cl
Q.7
Which of the following is incorrect if we are talking about the essential components of general anesthesia?
  • a) Analgesia
  • b) Hypnosis
  • c) Depression of spinal motor reflexes
  • d) Muscle contraction
Q.8
What does the lipid theory tell?
  • a) Lower the solubility of the anesthetic in water higher potency it has
  • b) Higher the solubility of the anesthetic in water higher potency it has
  • c) Higher the solubility of the anesthetic in oil higher potency it has
  • d) Lower the solubility of the anesthetic in oil higher potency it has
Q.9
What does the protein (receptor) theory tells us?
  • a) Anesthetic potency is related to the ability of anesthetic to inhibit enzyme activity
  • b) Higher the solubility of the anesthetic in water higher potency it has
  • c) Higher the solubility of the anesthetic in oil higher potency it has
  • d) Lower the solubility of the anesthetic in oil higher potency it has
Q.10
Administration of general anesthetics decreases the presynaptic Caentry.
  • a) True
  • b) False
Q.11
Local anesthetics increase the axonal Na+ entry.
  • a) True
  • b) False
Q.12
The lower the blood: gas ratio, the more anesthetics will arrive at the brain.
  • a) True
  • b) False
Q.13
Which option will be correct for the market place in the diagram shown below?
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  • a) Alveoli
  • b) Arterial blood
  • c) Venous blood
  • d) Brain
Q.14
Which option will be correct for the marked place in the diagram shown below?
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  • a) Alveoli
  • b) Arterial blood
  • c) Venous blood
  • d) Brain
Q.15
Which option will be correct for the marked place in the diagram shown below?
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  • a) Alveoli
  • b) Arterial blood
  • c) Venous blood
  • d) Brain
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