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Q1: In 1903, Which substance in coca-cola was replaced by caffeine? a) Morphine b) Cocaine c) LSD d) Diazepam Ans: b) (CTP 9Ed. Pg 1238) Q2: Blackout involves a) Anterograde Amnesia b) Retrograde Amnesia c) Both d) None Ans: a) (CTP 9Ed. Pg 1271) Q3: Most potent form of Cannabinoid is a) Charas b) Marijuana c) Hashish c) Hash Oil Ans: d) (CTP 9Ed. Pg 1310) Q4: Bhang is obtained from which part of Cannabis sativa plant? a) Leaves b) Flowering tops c) Resins d) None Ans: a) (CTP 9Ed. Pg 1309, 1310) Q5: Cocaine directly produces changes in which neurotransmitter system? a) Nor-epinephrine b) Dopamine

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Q1: In 1903, Which substance in coca-cola was replaced by caffeine?

a) Morphine b) Cocaine

c) LSD d) Diazepam

Ans: b) (CTP 9Ed. Pg 1238)

Q2: Blackout involves

a) Anterograde Amnesia b) Retrograde Amnesia

c) Both d) None

Ans: a) (CTP 9Ed. Pg 1271)

Q3: Most potent form of Cannabinoid is

a) Charas b) Marijuana

c) Hashish c) Hash Oil

Ans: d) (CTP 9Ed. Pg 1310)

Q4: Bhang is obtained from which part of Cannabis sativa plant?

a) Leaves b) Flowering tops

c) Resins d) None

Ans: a) (CTP 9Ed. Pg 1309, 1310)

Q5: Cocaine directly produces changes in which neurotransmitter system?

a) Nor-epinephrine b) Dopamine

c) Serotonin d) GABA

Ans: b) (CTP 9Ed. Pg 1321)

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Q6: Perforated Nasal Septum is complication of use of

a) Alcohol b) Tobacco

c) Cocaine d) Charas

Ans: c) (CTP 9Ed. Pg 1326)

Q7: ‘Sudden Sniffer’s Death’ is seen with

a) Smack b) Cocaine

c) Tobacco c) Inhalants

Ans: d) (CTP 9Ed. Pg 1344)

Q8) Symptom of Nicotine withdrawal is

a) Hypersomnia b) Increased Heart Rate

c) Weight Gain d) Increased Concentration

Ans: c) (CTP 9Ed. Pg 1355)

Q9) Which neurotransmitter plays crucial role in producing reward in reward pathway?

a) Nor-epinephrine b) Dopamine

c) Serotonin d) GABA

Ans: b) (CTP 9Ed. Pg 1364)

Q10) Which of the following is Long acting Opioid?

a) Morphine b) Heroine

c) Oxycodone d) Methadone

Ans: d) (CTP 9Ed. Pg1368)

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Q11) 10mg of Diazepam is equivalent to how many mg of lorazepam?

a) 1mg b) 2mg

c) 3mg d) 4mg

Ans: b) (CTP 9Ed. Pg1415)

Q12) Principal Neuromodulator in Novelty Seeking Personality Dimension is

a) Nor-epinephrine b) Dopamine

c) Serotonin d) GABA

Ans: b) (CTP 9Ed. Pg 2200)

Q13) Who gave the concept of “Borderline level of Personality Organisation” as the core of Personality Disorders?

a) Carl Jung b) Anna Freud

c) Kernberg d) Karen Horney

Ans: c) (CTP 9Ed. Pg 2231)

Q14) As per DSM-IV-TR, Cluster A Personality Disorder includes

a) Schizotypal PD b) Antisocial PD

c) Borderline PD d) Dependent PD

Ans: a) (CTP 9Ed. Pg 2221)

Q15) Which of the following enzymes are used in metabolism of alcohol?

a) Alcohol Dehydrogenase b) Aldehyde Dehydrogenase

c) Both d) None

Ans: c) (CTP 9Ed. Pg 1270)

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Q16) Marchiafava- Bignami Syndrome is related to which substance?

a) Cannabis b) Heroine

c) Alcohol d) Amphetamine

Ans: c) (CTP 9Ed. Pg 1272)

Q17) As per Psychoanalytic Theory, Alcohol Dependent Patients are fixated at which stage of Psychosexual Development?

a) Oral b) Anal

c) Phallic d) Genital

Ans: a) (CTP 9Ed. Pg 1274)

Q18) Blood Alcohol Concentration at which likely impairment is Nystagmus, marked Slurring of speech and Blackout is

a) 30-80 mg/dl b) 80-200 mg/dl

c) 200-300 mg/dl d) 300-400 mg/dl

Ans: c) (CTP 9Ed. Pg 1277)

Q19) The Triad of Amnesia, Ophthalmoplegia and ataxia is seen in

a) Wernicke’s Encephalopathy b) Korsakoff’s Syndrome

c) Marchiafava-Bignami Syndrome d) Delirium Tremens

Ans: a) (CTP 9Ed. Pg 1279)

Q20) Which of the following is used as Deterrent in treatment of alcohol dependence?

a) Naltrexone b) Disulfiram

c) Acamprosate d) Benzodiazepines

Ans: b) (CTP 9Ed. Pg 1286)