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Benign And Malignant Tumours Of Oral Cavity MCQs

Option A: Papilloma

Option B: Fibroma

Option C: Adenoma

Option D: Epulis

Correct Answer: Fibroma


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Option A: AIDS

Option B: Amyloidosis

Option C: Leukemia

Option D: HSV infection

Correct Answer: AIDS


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Option A: Neurofibroma

Option B: Neurilemmoma

Option C: Neurofibrosarcoma

Option D: Traumatic neuroma

Correct Answer: Neurilemmoma


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Option A: Leukoplakia should be proved by biopsy

Option B: Leukoplakia does not disappear even after cessation of smoking

Option C: Erythroplakia has a higher risk for malignancy than leukoplakia

Option D: Oral submucous fibrosis is seen in all parts of the world

Correct Answer: Erythroplakia has a higher risk for malignancy than leukoplakia


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Option A: Haemangioma

Option B: Angioma

Option C: None of Haemangioma and Angioma

Option D: Heamangioma and Angioma

Correct Answer: Angioma


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Option A: Mass of granulation tissue

Option B: Multinuclear giant cells

Option C: Keliod like enlargement

Option D: Epithelium is atrophic in some areas

Correct Answer: Multinuclear giant cells


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A. >2 cm
B. >4 cm
C. 4 cm with invasion of adjacent structure

Correct Answer: >4 cm


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Option A: Hemangioma

Option B: Focal epithelial hyperplasia

Option C: Acute pseudo-membranous candidiasis

Option D: Kaposi’s sarcoma

Correct Answer: D. Kaposi’s sarcoma


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Option A: Cerebral tissue

Option B: smooth muscle

Option C: striated muscle

Option D: cardiac muscle

Correct Answer: smooth muscle


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Option A: Mucous retention cyst

Option B: Radicular cyst

Option C: Aneurysmal bone cyst

Option D: Dentigetous cyst

Correct Answer: Aneurysmal bone cyst


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Option A: Tongue

Option B: Posterior maxilla

Option C: Posterior mandible

Option D: Floor of the mouth

Correct Answer: Posterior mandible


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Option A: Sinuses

Option B: Fistulae

Option C: Aneurismal bone cysts

Option D: Keratocytes

Correct Answer: Aneurismal bone cysts


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Option A: Breast

Option B: Prostatic

Option C: Lung

Option D: Kidney

Correct Answer: Breast


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Option A: Occurs mostly in the maxilla

Option B: Seen in old age

Option C: Highly malignant tumour which shows early metastasis

Option D: Shows a soap bubble type of radiolucency in radiographs

Correct Answer: Highly malignant tumour which shows early metastasis


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Option A: Malignant

Option B: Sarcoma

Option C: Fibro-sarcoma

Option D: squamous cell carcinoma

Correct Answer: squamous cell carcinoma


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Option A: Lung

Option B: Liver

Option C: Spleen

Option D: Heart

Correct Answer: Lung


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Option A: SLE

Option B: Peutz-Jeghers syndrome

Option C: Plummer-vinson syndrome

Option D: Xeroderma pigmentosum

Correct Answer: SLE


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Option A: Juxta, epithelial fibrosis (changes)

Option B: Changes in epithelium

Option C: Changes in submucosa

Option D: All of the above

Correct Answer: All of the above


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Option A: Granular cell myoblastoma

Option B: Neurilemmoma

Option C: Neurofibroma

Option D: Metaplasia

Correct Answer: Neurilemmoma


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Option A: Neurolemmoma

Option B: Neurofibroma

Option C: Neurogenic fibroma

Option D: Traumatic neuroma

Correct Answer: Neurofibroma


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Option A: Lipoma

Option B: Melanoma

Option C: Carcinoma

Option D: Papilloma

Correct Answer: Lipoma


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Option A: Malignant melanoma

Option B: Basal cell carcinoma

Option C: Fibrosarcoma

Option D: Leukoplakia

Correct Answer: Basal cell carcinoma


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Option A: Activated macrophages

Option B: Histiocytes

Option C: Plasma cells

Option D: Erythrocytes

Correct Answer: Plasma cells


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Option A: Squamous cell carcinoma

Option B: Malignant melanoma

Option C: Basal cell arinoma

Option D: Port-wine stain

Correct Answer: Basal cell arinoma


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Option A: occurs with equal frequency in both se*es

Option B: Rare in children

Option C: Palate is the most common intraoral site

Option D: Is very painful

Correct Answer: occurs with equal frequency in both se*es


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Option A: sq. cell carcinoma

Option B: Basal cell arcinoma

Option C: Verrucous carcinoma

Option D: Granular cell myoblastoma

Correct Answer: Granular cell myoblastoma


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Option A: Homogenous leukoplakia

Option B: Verrucous leukoplakia

Option C: Nodular leukoplakia

Option D: Ameloblastic fibroma

Correct Answer: Nodular leukoplakia


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Option A: metastatic breast carcinoma

Option B: osteosarcoma

Option C: paget’s disease

Option D: Fibrous dysplasia

Correct Answer: osteosarcoma


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Option A: Jugulo omohyoid and jugulo digastric

Option B: sub mandibular and servical lymph nodes

Option C: submental and submandibular lymphnodes

Option D: None of the above

Correct Answer: sub mandibular and servical lymph nodes


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Option A: angle of mouth

Option B: cheek mucosa

Option C: Soft palate

Option D: Gingiva

Correct Answer: cheek mucosa


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Option A: Surgery

Option B: Surgery +radiotherapy

Option C: Chemotherapy alone

Option D: Surgery+ chemotherapy

Correct Answer: Surgery


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Option A: Sun-brust appearance

Option B: Cotton-wool appearance

Option C: Soap-bubble appearance

Option D: Ground-glass appearance

Correct Answer: Sun-brust appearance


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Option A: Autosomal dominant disease

Option B: Autosomal recessive disorder

Option C: X-linked disease

Option D: A syndrome of unknown cause

Correct Answer: Autosomal dominant disease


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Option A: Hemangioma

Option B: Glomous tumour

Option C: Ewings tumour

Option D: Plasmacytoma

Correct Answer: Glomous tumour


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Option A: Irradiation of tissues from a distance

Option B: Irradiation of tissues from a distance of 3 cm

Option C: Irradiation of tissues by implants within the tissues

Option D: Irradiation of tissues by radiopharmaceuticals

Correct Answer: Irradiation of tissues by implants within the tissues


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Option A: Blood vessels

Option B: Lymphatics

Option C: Direct invasion

Option D: Local infiltration

Correct Answer: Blood vessels


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Option A: Lip

Option B: Tongue

Option C: Palate

Option D: Floor of the mouth

Correct Answer: Lip


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Option A: Hairy tongue (lingua villosa)

Option B: Hyperplastic candidiasis

Option C: Speckled leukoplakia

Option D: Desquamative gingivitis

Correct Answer: Speckled leukoplakia


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Option A: Paraesthesia

Option B: Sudden swelling

Option C: Root resorption

Option D: Diffuse radiolucency

Correct Answer: Paraesthesia


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Option A: Pemphigus vulgaris

Option B: Lupus erythematoses

Option C: Ehlers-Danlos syndrome

Option D: Submucous fibrosis

Correct Answer: Submucous fibrosis


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Option A: AIDS

Option B: Hepatitis B

Option C: Smoker’s keratitis

Option D: Candidiasis

Correct Answer: AIDS


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Option A: Fibroma

Option B: Rhabdomyoma

Option C: Granular cell tumour

Option D: Papilloma

Correct Answer: Granular cell tumour


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Option A: Lateral margin

Option B: Tip of tongue

Option C: Posterio 1/3

Option D: Ventral surface

Correct Answer: Lateral margin


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Option A: Invasion

Option B: Degeneration

Option C: Pleomorphism

Option D: Encpsulation

Correct Answer: Invasion


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Option A: Brain

Option B: Regional lymph nodes

Option C: Lung

Option D: Liver

Correct Answer: Regional lymph nodes


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Option A: chronic hypertrophic candidiasis

Option B: Leukoplakia

Option C: Dental ulcers

Option D: atrophic glossitis

Correct Answer: Leukoplakia


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Option A: occurs mostly is female

Option B: metastases easily

Option C: occurs mostly in the lower lip

Option D: is mostly basal cell type

Correct Answer: occurs mostly in the lower lip


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Option A: Benign tumor

Option B: Malignant tumor of the tongue

Option C: Lymphatic enlargement of the tongue

Option D: Developmental anomaly of the tongue

Correct Answer: Benign tumor


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Option A: Pagets disease

Option B: Cherubism

Option C: Garrey’s osteomyelitis

Option D: Burkitts lymphoma

Correct Answer: Burkitts lymphoma


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Option A: Erosive lichen planus

Option B: Syphilitic glossitis

Option C: Leukoedema

Option D: Leukoplakia

Correct Answer: Leukoedema


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Option A: Encephalotrigeminal angiomatosis

Option B: Hereditary haemorrhagic telangiectasia

Option C: Nasopharyngeal angiofibroma

Option D: Vascular nevus

Correct Answer: Hereditary haemorrhagic telangiectasia


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Option A: Alteration of nuclear cytoplasmic ratio

Option B: Division of nuclei without division of cytoplasm

Option C: Large, Prominent nuclei

Option D: Loss of polarity and disorientation of cells

Correct Answer: Division of nuclei without division of cytoplasm


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Option A: Intradermal nevus

Option B: Junctional nevus

Option C: Lichen planus

Option D: Papilloma

Correct Answer: Junctional nevus


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Option A: Alpha-thalassemia

Option B: Glandular fever

Option C: Hansan’s disease

Option D: Hodgkin’s disease

Correct Answer: D. Hodgkin’s disease


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Option A: Carcinoma lung

Option B: Carcinoma breast

Option C: Carcinoma urinary bladder

Option D: Carcinoma prostate

Correct Answer: Carcinoma prostate


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Option A: Lips

Option B: Buccal mucosa

Option C: Tongue

Option D: Palate

Correct Answer: Lips


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Option A: Hemangioma

Option B: Ameloblastoma

Option C: Neurofibroma

Option D: Giant cell fibroma

Correct Answer: Neurofibroma


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