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MCQs on Removable Partial Dentures : Introduction and Classification


# Class IV Kennedy classification is:
A. Bilateral edentulous area located posterior to the remaining natural teeth
B. Unilateral edentulous area located posterior to the remaining natural teeth
C. Unilateral edentulous area with natural teeth remaining both anterior and posterior to it
D. A single but bilateral (crossing the midline) edentulous area located anterior to the remaining natural teeth


# A distal extension partial denture receives its support :
A. From terminal abutments
B. Equally from abutments and the residual ridges
C. Mostly from residual ridge
D. Exclusively from residual ridge

Dental Materials MCQS - Physical Properties


1. Stress is defined as:
A. An applied load or force
B. A deformation resulting from an applied load
C. An external force opposing an applied load
D. An internal force opposing an applied load

2. Strain is defined as :
A. An applied load or force
B. A deformation resulting from an applied load
C. An external force opposing an applied load
D. An internal force opposing an applied load

BPKIHS BDS Annual OSPE Examination 2017 - GIT, Endo-Repro, Integumentary and Hepatobiliary system

BDS Annual OSPE Examination 2017
Endocrine, Reproductive, Integumentary , GIT, HB System(Unit III & IV)
SET B

1.     Anatomy:
a.     Key: Liver
                                                    i.     Identify the specimen.                       (2)
                                                   ii.     List any five area of it not covered by peritoneum.              (5)
                                                 iii.     List the formation and branches of Hepatic portal vein.       (3)

b.     Key: Gall bladder
                                                    i.     Identify the flagged specimen.                       (2)
                                                   ii.     List its different parts.                        (4)       
                                                 iii.     List the boundry of caudate lobe.                  (4)

BDS VIVA Questions - CNS, MSK and Special Senses - Annual Exam 2017

BDS Annual Examination 2017
VIVA Questions
CNS, MSK & Special Senses
SET B

    Anatomy:
a.     Name the type of fibres present in corpus callosum.          (2)
b.    What is Bell’s Palsy? Mention its clinical features.               (2)
c.     What is pterion? Mention its clinical significance.                (2)
d.    What are the structures found in internal acoustic meatus?            (2)
e.    What are intrinsic muscles of eye?                                 (2)

MBBS / BDS Medical Entrance Examination - Reproductive System MCQs


# Cowper's gland is a:
A. Male Sex Gland
B. Female Sex Gland
C. A kind of endocrine gland
D. A kind of digestive gland

# Cowper's gland is present in:
A. Frog
B. Earthworm
C. Cockroach
D. Rabbit

MBBS / BDS Medical Entrance Examination - MCQs on Sense Organs


# Acoustic spot in each ampulla of human ear is known as:
A. Otolith
B. Organ of Corti
C. Crista
D. Macula

# In internal ear, sensory pathces are situated in:
A. membranous labyrinth
B. cochlea
C. stapedial plate
D. Fenestra ovalis

MBBS / BDS Medical Entrance Examination - Nervous System MCQs


# Longest Cranial Nerve is:
A. Occulomotor
B. Vagus
C. Abducent
D. Occipital

# Number of cranial nerve in rabbit is ____ pairs.
A. 9
B. 10
C. 11
D. 12

# The lobe of brain where visual stimuli are received and analysed is:
A. Frontal
B. Temporal
C. Parietal
D. Occipital