
The main aim to publish this book containing multiple choice questions and answers on the subject “Veterinary Medicine” is to facilitate students appearing for competitive examinations to assess their knowledge level after studying the chapters in Veterinary Medicine.
This book will be very much helpful to the students preparing for Senior Research Fellowship, National Eligibility Test and Junior Research Fellowship, and other competitive examinations.
We envisage to to publish a book containing multiple choice questions and answer on the subject ìVeterinary Medicineî to facilitate students appearing competitive examination to assess their knowledge level after studying the chapters in Veterinary Medicine. This book contains chapter-wise questions and answers, followed by question sets from whole course of Veterinary Medicine.
Study of animal diseases at patient bed side for diagnosis, prognosis, monitoring and treatment comes under a) Veterinary Epidemiology b) Preventive Medicine c) Veterinary Jurisprudence d) Veterinary Clinical Medicine
Health is defined as a state a) Where all body system function normally b) Absence of disease c) Activities continue within normal physiological limits d) All of the above
1 Diagnosis of a disease includes a) Determination of specific cause b) Abnormality of structure and functions produced by causative agent c) Clinical manifestation associated with the abnormality d) All of the above
1 The changes in functioning at the cellular level and establishment of disease process is termed a) Pathogenesis b) Virulence c) Prognosis d) None of the above
1 What percentage of body weight is intracellular water a) 60 b) 40 c) 20 d) 15
1 True vomiting is seen in a) Pseudoruminants b) Monogastric animal c) Ruminants d) All
1 Inflammation of peritonium is called a) Peronitis b) Peritonitis c) Laminitis d) Oophonitis
1. Inflammation of pericardium or pericardial sac is known as a) Endocarditis b) Pericarditis c) Myocarditis d) Epicarditis
1 Major haematopoetic organ in adults is a) Spleen b) Liver c) Bone marrow d) Kidney
1 Defective oxygenation of blood in pulmonary circulation a) Anaemic anoxia b) Stagnant anoxia c) Anoxic anoxia d) Histotoxic anoxia
1 Homeostasis in kidney is generally maintained by a) Glomerulus b) Renal tubules c) Both (a) and (b) d) None of the above
Lymphnodes are found in every part of the body except a) Digestive system b) Respiratory system c) Cardiovascular system d) Central nervous system
1 Condition characterised by bran - like scales on skin surfaces is called a) Pustule b) Parakeratosis c) Erythema d) Pityriasis
1 The clinical manifestations of disease of muscle, bones and joints are generally characterised by a) Lameness b) Failure of support to stand c) Incoordination of movement d) All of the above
1 Inflammation of meninges and spinal cord along with brain is called a) Encephalomyelitis b) Encephalitis c) Meningitis d) Meningoencephalitis
1 Metabolic profile test to know the nutritional status of a dairy animal, by assessing the blood used components a) Complete profile test b) Metabolic profile test c) Compton metabolic profile test d) Dairy animal metabolism test
1 Application of lime reduces plant minerals namely a) Ca b) Zn c) Mn d) All of the above
1 Delayed post natal diseases occurs within _______ days after birth a) 10 days b) 2-7 days c) 2 days d) 15-30 days
1 Increased concentration of delta aminolevulinic acid is an indicator of toxicity due to a) Lead b) Nitrate c) Arsenic d) Cadmium
1 In emergency medicine, first aid measures do not include examination of a) Airway b) Breathing c) Circulation d) Blood Pressure
1 Many of active ingredients in chemically manmade drugs are derived from plant components a) Pyrethroids b) Organophosphorous c) Carbamate d) Organochlorine
1 Which of the following diseases is also known as Equine Distemper? a) Eastern Equine Encephalomyelitis b) Western Equine Encephalomyelitis c) Strangles d) Glanders
1 The serotype of aphthovirus causing most outbreaks of FMD in India is a) A b) O c) C d) Asia-1
1 The causative agent of red water fever in cattle is a) Babesia bigemina b) Leptospira interrogans c) Theileria annulata d) Theileria parva
1 Study of distribution of diseases and the factors determining its distribution in a population is known as a) Ethology b) Epidemiology c) Ecology d) Etiology
1 Deficiency of which of the following trace minerals leads to parakeratosis of skin in pigs a) Zinc b) Copper c) Cobalt d) Iron
1 Goose stepping gait is observed due to deficiency of a) Biotin b) Pyrodoxin c) Pantothenic acid d) Niacian
1 The system that is most susceptible to hypoxia is a) Respiratory System b) Cardiovascular System c) Nervous system d) Digestive system
1 The focal point of any disease investigation in animal is making of a) Treatment b) Diagnosis c) Management d) Prognosis
1 Hypoxia caused due to defective oxygenation of blood in pulmonary circulation a) Anoxic anoxia b) Anaemic anoxia c) Stagnant anoxia d) Histotoxic anoxia
1 Ovine ketosis is more common during a) Early lactation b) Late Pregnancy c) Early Pregnancy d) Late lactation
1 Hepatosis dietetica in swine is caused by a) Deficiency of vitamin-E & Se b) Feeding of high energy diet c) Excess of unsaturated fatty acid in the diet d) Deficiency of vitamin A
