Option A: Teratoma
Option B: Plemorphic tumours
Option C: Choristoma
Option D: Hamartoma
Correct Answer: Teratoma ✔
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Option A: Cytotoxic T – lymphocytes
Option B: Natural killer cells
Option C: Humoral mechanism
Option D: All of the above
Correct Answer: All of the above ✔
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Option A: Adenomas
Option B: Adenosarcomas
Option C: Angiomas
Option D: Both A and B
Correct Answer: Both A and B ✔
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Option A: Modified melanocytes
Option B: Cells containing excessive melanin pigment
Option C: Melangocytes which are functionally more active
Option D: large melanocytes
Correct Answer: Modified melanocytes ✔
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Option A: Lack of functional differentiation
Option B: Lack of structural differentiation
Option C: Is a characteristic feature of malignancy
Option D: All of the above
Correct Answer: All of the above ✔
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Option A: Solar keratosis
Option B: Chronic ulcers
Option C: Leukoplakia
Option D: All of the above
Correct Answer: All of the above ✔
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Option A: Face below alatragus line
Option B: Face above alatragus line
Option C: Anywhere on hairless skin
Option D: All of the above
Correct Answer: Face above alatragus line ✔
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Option A: Biclonal in origin
Option B: Monoclonal in origin
Option C: Multiclonal in origin
Option D: None of the above
Correct Answer: Monoclonal in origin ✔
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Option A: Chemicals
Option B: Radiation
Option C: Viruses
Option D: All of the above
Correct Answer: All of the above ✔
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Option A: Hypertrophy
Option B: Atrophy
Option C: Hyperplasia
Option D: Metaplasia
Correct Answer: Hyperplasia ✔
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Option A: Angioma
Option B: Hematoma
Option C: Lymphosarcoma
Option D: Papilloma
Correct Answer: Angioma ✔
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Option A: Dysplasia
Option B: Metaplasia
Option C: Anaplasia
Option D: Aplasia
Correct Answer: Metaplasia ✔
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Option A: Grading is the degree of macroscopic and microscopic differentiation of tumour
Option B: Staging is the extent of spread of tumour
Option C: TNM and AJC systems can be used for staging malignant tumours
Option D: All of the above
Correct Answer: All of the above ✔
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Option A: Osteosarcoma
Option B: Osteoma
Option C: Chondrosarcoma
Option D: None of the above
Correct Answer: Osteosarcoma ✔
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Option A: Pagets disease
Option B: Osteomyelitis
Option C: Fibrous dysplasia
Option D: Achondroplasia
Correct Answer: Pagets disease ✔
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Option A: Hyperplasia
Option B: Hypertrophy
Option C: Both of the above
Option D: None of the above
Correct Answer: Both of the above ✔
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The most characteristic feature of a neoplasm as opposed to inflammatory over growth is__________?
Option A: Abnormal mitosis
Option B: Size of the lesion
Option C: Progressive growth after removal of causative stimuli
Option D: Tendency to grow rapidly
Correct Answer: Progressive growth after removal of causative stimuli ✔
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Option A: Formation of amorphous densities in the mitochondrial matix
Option B: Diminished generation of adenosine triphosphate (ATP)
Option C: Formation of blebs in the plasma membrane
Option D: Detachment of ribosomes from the granular endoplasmic reticulum
Correct Answer: Formation of amorphous densities in the mitochondrial matix ✔
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Option A: Aplasia
Option B: Anaplasia
Option C: Abnormal mitosis
Option D: Pleomorphism
Correct Answer: Pleomorphism ✔
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Option A: Liver
Option B: Spleen
Option C: Lymph nodes
Option D: Lung
Correct Answer: Lung ✔
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Option A: Retinoblastoma
Option B: Osteosarcoma
Option C: Carcinoma breast
Option D: Endometrial Carcinoma
Correct Answer: Endometrial Carcinoma ✔
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Option A: papilloma virus
Option B: Hepatitis B virus
Option C: Epstein Barr virus
Option D: Parvovirus B-19
Correct Answer: Parvovirus B-19 ✔
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Option A: AML
Option B: CLL
Option C: CML
Option D: All of the above
Correct Answer: CML ✔
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Option A: Anaplastic
Option B: Dysplastic
Option C: Metaplastic
Option D: Hyperplastic
Correct Answer: Anaplastic ✔
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Option A: Ames test
Option B: Redox text
Option C: Bacteriophage
Option D: Gene splicing
Correct Answer: Ames test ✔
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Option A: Hyperplasia
Option B: Hypertrophy
Option C: Both of the above
Option D: None of the above
Correct Answer: Both of the above ✔
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Option A: Ossifying fibroma
Option B: Aneurysmal bone cyst
Option C: Fibrous dysplasia
Option D: None of the above
Correct Answer: Aneurysmal bone cyst ✔
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Option A: Thyroid
Option B: Prostate
Option C: Kidney
Option D: Uterus
Correct Answer: Prostate ✔
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Option A: Ewing’s sarcoma
Option B: Osteosarcoma
Option C: Osteoma
Option D: Fibro sarcoma
Correct Answer: A. Ewing’s sarcoma ✔
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Option A: 1 : 6
Option B: 1 : 5
Option C: 1 : 1
Option D: 6 : 4
Correct Answer: 1 : 1 ✔
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Option A: In basal layers of epithelium
Option B: In surface layers only
Option C: From basal layer to surface
Option D: None of the above
Correct Answer: From basal layer to surface ✔
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Option A: Carcinoma
Option B: Sarcomas
Option C: Papilloma
Option D: All of the above
Correct Answer: Carcinoma ✔
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Option A: Neoplastic cells are cohesive
Option B: Neoplastic cells are are non cohesive
Option C: Hyper chromatic and pleomorphism of tumour cells
Option D: All of the above
Correct Answer: Neoplastic cells are are non cohesive ✔
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Option A: Nasopharyngeal carcinoma
Option B: Burkitts lymphoma
Option C: Infectious mononucleosis
Option D: All of the above
Correct Answer: All of the above ✔
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Option A: Rhabdomyoma
Option B: Rhabdomyosarcoma
Option C: Leiomyoma
Option D: Leiomyosarcoma
Correct Answer: Rhabdomyosarcoma ✔
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Option A: Squamous cell carcinoma
Option B: Basal cell carcinoma
Option C: Epidermoid carcinoma
Option D: Melanoma
Correct Answer: Squamous cell carcinoma ✔
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Option A: Skin and pilosebaceous adnexa
Option B: Skin and mucosa
Option C: Skin, lips and tongue
Option D: All of the above
Correct Answer: Skin and pilosebaceous adnexa ✔
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Option A: Achalasia
Option B: Cacchexia
Option C: Atelexis
Option D: Cacoguesia
Correct Answer: Cacchexia ✔
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Option A: HPV
Option B: EBV
Option C: Hepatitis -B virus
Option D: All of the above
Correct Answer: All of the above ✔
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Option A: Breast
Option B: Lung
Option C: Cervix
Option D: Ovary
Correct Answer: Breast ✔
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Option A: T- cell
Option B: B – cell
Option C: Lymph vessels
Option D: Lymph nodes
Correct Answer: B. B – cell ✔
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Option A: Hypertrophy
Option B: Hyperplasia
Option C: Hypodontia
Option D: Differentiation
Correct Answer: Hypertrophy ✔
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Option A: Haemorrhage
Option B: Increased mitoses
Option C: Metastasis
Option D: Necrosis
Correct Answer: Metastasis ✔
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Option A: Heavily keratinized lesions of oral cavity
Option B: Pro-cancerous lesions of oral cavity
Option C: Cigarette smokers
Option D: Mass screening of cervical cancer
Correct Answer: Mass screening of cervical cancer ✔
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Option A: Disorganized cell structure
Option B: Encapulation
Option C: Invasion of blood vessels
Option D: Rapid, erratic growth
Correct Answer: Encapulation ✔
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