FMGE 2024 Memory Based Question : Candidates eagerly await the FMGE 2024 Memory-Based Questions for both Shift 1 and Shift 2, which are available here. These questions will allow candidates to evaluate their performance and prepare for future exams. Additionally, memory-based questions from the FMGE 2024 December session will help candidates compare their responses. To check the FMGE 2024 Memory-Based Questions, candidates can find the details below
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Q1. A 45-year-old patient presents with hemoptysis, weight loss, and persistent cough. What is the most likely diagnosis?
a) Tuberculosis b) Lung cancer c) Bronchitis d) PneumoniaQ2. A patient with a history of breast cancer underwent cobalt-60 radiotherapy and now faces respiratory distress with haziness in her left lung. What is the most likely cause?
a) Pneumonia b) Radiation pneumonitis c) Pulmonary embolism d) BronchitisQ3. A 70-year-old patient with absolute constipation and abdominal distension is likely to have?
a) Ileus b) Appendicitis c) Sigmoid volvulus d) Colorectal cancerQ4. A patient with a history of dysphagia, which is more pronounced for liquids than solids. Which radiological sign is most likely seen?
a) Apple-core sign b) Rat-tail sign c) Double-contrast sign d) Barium swallow signQ5. A 4-year-old boy presents with complaints of malena containing gastric mucosa and acute intermittent pain in the right iliac region. What is the possible cause?
a) Appendicitis b) Meckel's diverticulum c) Intussusception d) Peptic ulcerQ6. What is the primary use of imaging modality in the staging of esophageal cancer?
a) PET scan b) CT scan c) MRI d) X-rayQ7. A female patient has burns on the chest, abdomen, part of one leg and arm, with other parts spared. What is the total area of burn?
a) 10-15% b) 15-20% c) 20-30% d) 30-40%Q8. A 33-year-old male presents with sudden acute abdominal pain, constipation for one day, constant hiccups, and occasional vomiting. What is the most likely diagnosis?
a) Acute pancreatitis b) Sigmoid volvulus c) Gallbladder stone d) Intestinal obstructionQ9. A 65-year-old male with a history of smoking presents with a persistent cough and weight loss. A chest X-ray reveals a mass in the right lung. What is the first imaging modality to evaluate the mass further?
a) Chest CT scan b) PET scan c) MRI d) Barium swallowQ10. A patient has difficulty swallowing both solids and liquids, and a barium swallow study reveals a smooth narrowing at the lower esophagus. What is the most likely diagnosis?
a) Achalasia b) Esophageal cancer c) GERD d) Esophageal varicesQ11. Identify the feature of the ulcer shown in the image.
a) Smooth edge b) Indurated edge c) Raised edge d) Scabbed edgeQ12. A patient with grade 4 hemorrhoids underwent surgery. Which instrument is used in this procedure?
a) Hemorrhoid band kit b) Endoscope c) Colonoscope d) Biopsy needleQ13. A 20-year-old patient reports fluctuation in size, mild numbness in the hand, and occasional pain. What is the most likely diagnosis?
a) Ganglion cyst b) Carpal tunnel syndrome c) Rheumatoid arthritis d) TendonitisQ14. A 58-year-old male with a history of alcohol abuse presents with upper abdominal pain, jaundice, and dark urine. Imaging reveals hepatomegaly and a dilated common bile duct. What is the likely diagnosis?
a) Acute pancreatitis b) Cirrhosis c) Cholecystitis d) CholangiocarcinomaQ15. What does a Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) score of E2, V4, M3 indicate?
a) 5 score b) 7 score c) 9 score d) 12 scoreQ16. Which of the following methods is used to measure fetal anemia?
a) Peak systolic velocity in the fetal middle cerebral artery (MCA) b) Fetal heart rate monitoring c) Amniotic fluid analysis d) Doppler ultrasound in the uterine arteryQ17. Following a fight between two groups of boys, a boy was brought to severe pain in the chest, distended neck veins, dyspnea, and BP 80/50. What can be the cause?
a) Tension pneumothorax b) Cardiac tamponade c) Pulmonary contusion d) HemothoraxQ18. A patient with a history of breast cancer underwent cobalt-60 radiotherapy and now faces respiratory distress with haziness in her left lung. What is the most likely cause?
a) Pneumonia b) Radiation pneumonitis c) Pulmonary embolism d) BronchitisQ19. A patient has difficulty swallowing both solids and liquids, and a barium swallow study reveals a smooth narrowing at the lower esophagus. What is the most likely diagnosis?
a) Achalasia b) Esophageal cancer c) GERD d) Esophageal varicesQ20. A 70-year-old patient with absolute constipation and abdominal distension is likely to have?
a) Ileus b) Appendicitis c) Sigmoid volvulus d) Colorectal cancer