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20th June 2015, 05:05 PM
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DNB CET SS Question Papers
I am preparing for the Diploma of National Board Centralized Entrance Exam Super Specialty DNB CET SS. so I am looking for the last year question papers with the answer key of that. Will you please give me the link from where I can download the last year question papers with the answer key of Diploma of National Board Centralized Entrance Exam Super Specialty DNB CET SS exam?
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2nd July 2018, 01:45 PM
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Re: DNB CET SS question papers
I am searching for old year question papers of DNB CET Super Speciality (SS) Examination. Someone suggested me for this site, so can anyone provide link to download old year question paper of DNB CET Super Speciality (SS) Examination?
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2nd July 2018, 01:47 PM
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Re: DNB CET SS question papers
As you are looking to download old year question papers of DNB CET Super Speciality (SS) Examination, so I am providing question paper: DNB CET Super Speciality (SS) Examination Question Paper: 1. All of the following are features of prematurity in a neonate, except: 1. No creases on sole. 2. Abundant lanugo. 3. Thick ear cartilage. 4. Empty scrotum 2. A normally developing 10 month old child should be able to do all of the following except 1. Stand alone. 2. Play peek a boo. 3. Pick up a pellet with thumb and index finger. 4. Build a tower of 3-4 cubes. 3. The following are characteristic of autism except : 1. Onset after 6 years of age. 2. Repetitive behaviour. 3. Delayed language development. 4. Severe deficit in social interaction. 4. The earliest indicator of response after starting iron in a 6- year-old girl with iron deficiency is: 1. Increased reticulocyte count. 2. Increased hemoglobin. 3. Increased ferritin. 4. Increased serum iron. 5. A 1 month old boy is referred for failure to thrive. On examination, he shows features of congestive failure. The femoral pulses are feeble as compared to branchial pulses. The most likely clinical diagnosis is : 1. Congenital aortic stenosis. 2. Coarctation of aorta. 3. Patent ductus arteriosus. 4. Congenital aortoiliac disease 6. All of the following statements regarding subendocardinal infarction are true, except 1. These are multifocal in nature. 2. These often result from hypotension or shock. 3. Epicarditis is not seen. 4. These may result in aneurysm 7. All of the following are true for mitral valve prolapse, except : 1. Transmission may be as an Autosomal dominant trait. 2. Majority of the case present with features of mitral regurgitation. 3. The value leaflets characteristically show myxomatous degeneration. 4. The disease is one of the common cardiovascular manifestations of Marfan Syndrome. 8. The following diseases are associated with Epstein Barr virus infection, except : 1. Infectious mononucleosis. 2. Epidermodysplasia verruciformis. 3. Nasopharyngeal carcinoma. 4. Oral Hairy leukoplakia 9. Megaloblastic anaemia due to folic acid deficiency is commonly due to : 1. Inadequate dietary intake. 2. Defective intestinal absorption. 3. Absence of folic acid binding protein in serum. 4. Absence of glutamic acid in the intestine. 10. The most important prognostic factor in breast carcinoma is : 1. Histological grade of the tumour. 2. Stage of the tumour at the time of diagnosis. 3. Status of estrogen and progesterone receptors. 4. Over expression of p-53 tumour suppressor gene. 11. Smoking is generally not associated as a risk factor with : 1. Small cell carcinoma. 2. Respiratory bronchiolitis. 3. Emphysema. 4. Bronchiolitis obliterans organizing pneumonia. 12. The tumour, which may occur in the residual breast or overlying skin following wide local excision and radiotherapy for mammary carcinoma, is : 1. Leiomyosarcoma. 2. Squamous cell carcinoma. 3. Basal cell carcinoma. 4. Angiosarcoma. 13. The type of mammary ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) most likely to result in a palpable abnormality in the breast is : 1. Apocrine DCIS. 2. Neuroendocrine DCIS. 3. Well differentiated DCIS. 4. Comedo DCIS. 14. Acinic cell carcinomas of the salivary gland arise most often in the : 1. Parotid salivary gland. 2. Minor salivary glands. 3. Submandibular salivary gland. 4. Sublingual salivary gland. 15. All of the following statements regarding primary effusion lymphoma are true except : 1. It generally presents in elderly patients. 2. There is often an association with HHV-8. 3. The proliferating cells are NK cells. 4. Patients are commonly HIV positive |