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Examination will result in the summary disqualification of the
candidate.
1. Pain as if bones were all torn to pieces is the particular
of:
(A) Cimicimga. (B) Colocynthis,
(C) Ipecac. (D) Mag. Phos.
2. Nit. acid is complementary to:
(A) Arsenic. (B) Caladium.
(C) Both. - (D) None of the above.^
3. "Pains are drawing, tearing, erratic rapidly shifting from
one part to another' is in
(A) Kali bich. (B) Lac. can.
(C) Pulsatilla. (D) All of the above.
4. 'Kali bich' is antidotes to:
(A) Arsenic alb. (B) Lachesis.
(C) Pulsatilla. (D) All of the above.
5. 'Acridity and putridity' of all the discharges from mucus
membrane is the keynote symptom of:
(A) Kreosotum. (B) Lachesis.
(C) Nit. Arid. (D) All of the above.
6. Perspiration, smelling like honey is the characteristic
of:
(A) Calcareacarb. (B) Thuja.
(C) Both. (D) None of the above.
7. First edition of Organon of medicine was published in
(A) 1805. . . (B) 1810.
(C) 1817. (D) 1828.
8. Dr. Samuel Hahnemann has given idea about case taking in
the Aphorism No :
(A) Aphorism 1-70. (B) Aphorism 71-82.
(C) Aphorism 83-104. (D) Aphorism 105-145.
9. Number of aphorism in fifth edition of Organon is :
(A) 320. (B) 294.
(C) 291. (D) 318.
10. Who gave the idea of complete symptom ?
(A) Dr. S. Hahnemann. (B) Dr. Boenninghausen.
(C) Dr. J.T.Kent. (D) Dr. Stuart Close.
11. General symptoms are those symptoms :
(A) Which refer to the person as a whole. (B) Which are
uncommon in nature.
(C) Which are common in nature. (D) All of the
above.
12. Concomitant symptoms:
(A) Have no value for disease diagnosis (B) Very
important for individualizing the patient.
(C) Important for homoeopathic therapeutic diagnosis. (D) All
of the above.
13. What is 'Causa occasionalis' ?
(A) Exciting cause (B) Maintaining cause.
(C) Both. (D) None of the above.
14. What is the main object of Homoeopathic case taking ?
(A) Diagnosis (B) Individualization.
(C) Prognosis. (D) All of the above.
15. What is the prognosis of third observation of Kent ?
(A) Good. (B) Bad.
(C) Very Good. (D) Very Bad.
16. 'A full time amelioration of the symptoms, yet no special
relief to the patient is of Kent.
(A) Fifth, (B) Sixth.
(C) Seventh. (D) Ninth
17. The action of the medicine upon prover is the —————
observation of Kent:
(A) Tenth. (B) Ninth.
(C) Seventh. (D) Sixth.
18. 'Lecture on Homoeopathic philosophy' by Dr. J.T. Kent was
published in the year :
(A) 1870. (B) 1897.
(C) 1900. (D) 1921.
19. In which year Dr. Hahnemann wrote the book on 'Medicine
of Experience' ?
(A) 1803. (B) 1805
(C) 1810. . (D) 1819.
20. 'An essay on a new principle for ascertaining the
curative powers of Drugs' was written in the year :
(A) 1790. (B) 1796.
(C) 1803. (D) 1810.
21. Author of the Repertory of Hering's Guiding symptoms of
our Materia Medica is :
(A) Calvin B Knerr. (B) Clara B Knerr.
(C) Clavan B Knerr. (D) Carol B Knerr.
22. A case history contains :
(A) Superscription . (B) Inscription.
(C) Subscription. (D) All of the above.
23. The following symptoms are observed on patients, but not
on prover :
(A) Pathological. (B) Toxicological.
(C) Clinical. (D) None of the above.
24. Jahr published the Repertory in the year :
(A) 1805. (B) 1835.
(C) 1833. (D) 1840.
25. Gentry's Repertory of Concordance was published in the
year
(A) 1886. (B) 1890.
(C) 1782. (D) 1990.
26. Gentry's Repertory of Concordance consists of volumes.
(A) Two. (B) Five.
(C) Six. (D) Eight.
27. 'Repertory of Hemorrhoids' was written by:
(A) Gentry. (B) Kent.
(C) Guernsey. (D) Hering.
28. Repertory of 'Fevers' was published by:
(A) T.F. Alien. (B) H.C. Alien.
(C) WA. Alien . (D) Milton.
29. 'C.M. Boger's Synoptic Key with Repertory' was published
in the year:
(A) 1931. (B) 1936.
(C.) 1898. (D) 1930.
30. In 'Boenninghausen's Therapeutic Pocket Book' the
gradation of medicines is :
(A) Four. (B) Five.
(C) Three. . (D) Six.
31. In Kent's Repertory 'Urticaria' is in chapter :
(A) Skin. (B) Generalities.
(C) Extremities. (D) All of the above.
32. In Kent's Repertory "Bubo' is in chapter:
(A) Stomach. (B) Abdomen.
(C) Skin. (D) Genitalia, male.
33. In Kent's Repertory 'Lousiness' belongs to chapter:
(A) Head. (B) Generalities.
(C) Skin. (D) None of the above.
34. In Kent's Repertory 'Empyema' is in chapter:\
(A) Abdomen. (B) Stomach.
(C) Chest. (D) Extremities.
35. In Kent's Repertory for "Urine Sugar' look in chapter:
(A) Generalities. (B) Kidney.
(C) Urine. (D) Bladder.
36. Rubric "Addisions disease' in Kent's Repertory is placed
under:
(A) Bladder. (B) Kidney.
(C) Ureter. (D) Generalities.
37. In Kent's method of repertorisation more importance is
given to:
(A) Physical generals. (B) Mental generals.
(C) Concomitance. (D) Modalities.
38. In Boenninghausen's Repertory rubric 'Ecstasy' is under:
(A) Abdomen. (B) Hunger and thirst.
(C) Intellect. (D) Sensorium.
39. In Boenninghausen's Repertory rubric 'Impaired' is under
:
(A) Intellect. (B) Complaints.
(C) Head. (D) Internal head.
40. Rubric 'Cyanosis' in Boenninghausen's Repertory is under
:
(A) Skin. (B) Generalities.
(C) Sensations. (D) Complaints.
41. The word 'Homoeopathy' is derived from :
(A)' German. (B) Latin.
(C) French. (D) Greek.
42. The word Organon is a derivation from:
(A) Latin. (B) Greek.
(C) German. (D) None of the above.
43. 'Novum Organum' was written by :
(A) Hahnemann. (B) Huges.
(C) Lord Francis Bacon. (D) None of the above.
44. 'Aude Sapere' has originated from :
(A) Greek . (B) German.
(C) Latin. (D) None of the above.
45. What is the common name of Apocynum ?
(A) Honey bee. (B) Indian hemp.
(C) Indian turnip. (D) None of the above.
46. Great pain throat, burning as if from coal of fire or a
red-hot iron with dryness is in :
(A) Nit add. (B) Lachesis.
(C) Phytolaca. (D) Belladonna.
47. 'Chelidonium majus' belongs to the family of:
(A) Cucurbitaceae. (B) Liliaceae.
(C) Loganiaceae. (D) Papaveraceae.
48. 'Worm Seed* is the common name of:
(A) Chamomflla. (B) Cina
(C) Cinchona. (D) Drosera.
49. 'Vertigo on seeing the flowing water' is the
characteristic of:
(A) Therridion. (B) Coniummac.
(C) Ferrummet. (D) All of the above.
50. Nose Bleeding when washing the face is marked feature of:
(A) Hamamelis. (B) Belladonna.
(C) Phosphorus. (D) Ammonium carb.
51. 1 Vertigo when ascending is the marked feature of:
(A) Belladonna. (B) Bryonia.
(C) Ars.alb. (D) Cal. carb.
52. Toothache ameliorated by holding cold water in the mouth
is marked in :
(A) Coffea. (B) Belladonna.
(C) Aconite. (D) None of the above.
53. Palpitation from least exertion is the marked feature of:
(A) Nat.mur. (B) Lycopodium.
(C) Arg. nit. (D) lodum.
54. Constipation even soft stool requires great straining is
the marked feature of:
(A) Alumina. (B) Bryonia.
(C) Sulphur. (D) Nat.mur.
55. Leucorrhoea like white of egg especially after every
urination is marked feature of:
(A) Ammonium mur. (B) Sepia.
(C) Alumina. (D) Kreosote
56. Irresistible desire to talk in Rhymes is the marked
feature of:
(A) Thuja. (B) Stramonium.
(C) Lachesis . (D) Antimcrudum.
57. Hardness of hearing, relieved by riding in a carriage or
train :
(A) Pulsatilla. (B) Nat acid.
(C) Thuja. (D) Capsicum.
58. Corns on soles of feet, which are very sensitive and
painful:
(A) Ranunculus bulbosum . (B) Sulphur.
(C) Thuja. (D) Nat.mur.
59. Rashes on the body before menses is in :
(A) Colocynthis. (B) Bryonia.
(C) Aconite. (D) Dulcamara.
60. Mental symptom "feels that life is constant burden for
him" is in :
(A) Ver.alb. (B) Thuja.
(C) Aurummet. (D) Sulphur.
61. In Boenninghausen's Repertory 'Dislocations' is in
chapter :
(A) Extremities. ( B) Joints.
(C) Complaints. (D) Sensations.
62. In Boenninghausen's Repertory 'Emaciation' is in chapter:
(A) Generalities. (B) Face.
(C) Sensations. (D) None of the above.
63. For 'Whooping cough' refer Kent's Repertory under chapter
:
(A) Generalities. (B) Expectoration.
(C) Chest. (D) Cough.
64. Rubric "Lochia' in Kent's Repertory in:
(A) Uterus. (B) Genitalia female.
(C) Generalities. (D) Menstruation.
65. 'Reeling' in Kent's Repertory is placed under:
(A) Head. (B) Mind.
(C) Vertigo . (D) None of the above.
66. 'Astigmatism* in Kent's Repertory belongs to chapter:
(A) Vision. (B) Eye.
(C) Generalities. (D) None of the above.
67. 'Suppression of urine' in Kent's Repertory is placed
under:
(A) Bladder. (B) Ureter.
(C) Urethra. (D) Kidney.
68. 'Headache and diarrhea alternates' is an example of:
(A) Common symptom. (B) Pathological symptom.
(C) Associated symptom. (D) Alternating symptom,
69. 'Rheumatism worse from motion' is an example of:
(A) Uncommon symptom. (B) Common symptom.
(C) Peculiar symptom. (D) Keynote symptom.
70. Hahnemann attempted to prepare a Repertory known as :
(A) Fragmenta viribus.
(B) Fragmenta de Viribus Medica Mentorum Positivis.
(C) Repertorim Homoeopathrca.
(D) None of the above.
71. Author of Sensation as if is :
(A) Dr. Hahnemann. (B) H.A. Roberts.
(C) W.A. Alien. (D) Boenninghausen.
72. Systemic Alphabetical Repertory was published in 1848 by:
(A) Robin Murphy. (B) Lippe.
(C) Clopar Muller. (D) Jahr.
73. T.F. Alien's Symptom Register was published in the year:
(A) 1885. (B) 1882.
(C) 1880. (D) 1925.
74. Analytical Repertory of Hering was published in :
(A) 1881. (B) 1825.
(C) 1790. (D) 1921.
75. Repertory of Modalities was published in the year 1880 by
:
(A) Worcester. (B) Kent.
(C) Lippe. (D) Boricke.
76. Author of Repertory of Urinary Organs is :
(A) A.R. Morgan. (B) W.C. Alien.
(C) Possart. (D) Lippe.
77. Hydrocele belongs to the chapter in Kent's Repertory :
(A) Generalities. (B) Abdomen.
(C) Skin. (D) None of the above.
78. In Kent's Repertory rubric Exopthalmic goiter is placed
at:
(A) Face. (B) External throat.
(C) Internal throat. (D) Generalities.
79. In Boenninghausen's Repertory "Haughtiness" is found in
the chapter :
(A) Mind. (B) Sensorium.
(C) Complaints. (D) Intellect.
80. In Boenninghausen's Repertory "Photmania" is found in the
chapter :
(A) Mind. (B) Eyes.
(C) Intellect. (D) Vision.
81. Hahnemann died at the age of:
(A) Eighty one. (B) Eighty five. .
(C) Eighty eight. (D) Ninety seven.
82. Who has published Repertory of Anti Psoric ?
(A) Dr. Samuel Hahnemann. (B) Dr. J.T. Kent.
(C) Dr. Constantine Hering. (D) Dr. Boenninghausen.
83. Total number of section in Kent's repertory:
(A) 37. (B) 07.
(C) 38 . (D) None of the above.
84. Total number of sections in Boenninghausen's therapeutic
pocket book":
(A) 37. (B) 07.
(C) 38. (D) None of the above.
85. Total number of sections in Boger Boenninghausen's
characteristic Materia Medica and Repertory is:
(A) 37. . (B) 07.
(C) 38. (D) None of the above.
86. Idea about Hydrogenoid Carbogenoid and Oxygenoid
constitution was given by :
(A) Dr. Grauvogl. (B) Dr. Adolph Lippe.
(C) Dr. Roger Morrison. (D) Dr. Pierce Smith.
87. Who has worked on the chapter relationship of remedies ?
(A) Dr. R.Gibson Miller. (B) Dr. J.T. Kent.
(C) Dr. William Boericke. (D) None of the above.
88. Who is the editor of synthesis repertory ?
(A) Dr. Fredrick Schroyens. (B) Dr. George Vithoulkas.
(C) Dr. Samuel Hahnemann. (D) Dr. Julian Winston.
89. The cause of disease action is from:
C^J-\ (A) Center to circumference. (B) Circumference of center.
(C) Below upwards-A" (D) None of the above.
90. Objective symptoms are the symptoms:
(A) Noted by relatives. (B) Noted by friends.
(C) Noted by physician. (D) All of the above.
91. Subjective symptoms are the symptoms, which are noted by:
(A) Patient. (B) Friends of patient.
(C) Relatives of patient. (D) Physician.
92. Rare symptoms are the symptoms :
(A) Which appear in every prover. (B) Appear on maximum prover.
(C) Appear only on few prover. (D) Appear on fifty percent
prover.
93. Most difficult task in a case is recording is to obtain :
(A) Common symptoms. (B) Mental symptoms.
(C) Physical symptoms, (D) Individualizing characteristic
symptoms.
94. Object of a Homoeopathic case taking is :
(A) to get idea about common symptoms.
(B) to get idea about mental symptoms.
(C) to get idea about symptoms of body
(D) to obtain individual picture of the disease.
95. In which Aphorism, Dr. Samuel Hahnemann has given idea
about Homoeopathic specific remedy?
(A) Aphorism No. 18 . (B) Aphorism No. 70.
(C) Aphorism No.71. (D) Aphorism No. 147
96. Who amongst the following brought the analogy of complete
symptom with location, sensation,concomitant and Modality ?
(A) Dr. J.T. Kent . (B) Dr, Boenninghausen.
(C) H.A. Roberts . (D) Dr. Kheer.
97. Total number of chapters in Knerr Repertory is :
(A) 38, (B) 48.
(C) 47. (D) 37.
98. Outwardly reflected picture of the internal essence of
the diseases are :
(A) Objective symptoms. (B) Subjective symptoms.
(C) Totality of symptoms. (D) None of the above.
99. The one affect or modify a symptom is called :
(A) Aggravation. (B) Amelioration.
(C) Causa occasionalis. (D) Modality.
100. Totality of symptom was introduced in Aphorism:
(A) Aphorism 2. - (B) Aphorism 5.
(C) Aphorism 7. (D) Aphorism 20.
Answers published by
KPSC
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1. C |
21.A |
41.D |
61.D |
81.C |
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2. C |
22. - |
42.B |
62.C |
82.D |
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3. D |
23.C |
43.C |
63.D |
83.A |
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4. D |
24.B |
44.C |
64.B |
84.B |
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5. A |
25.B |
45.B |
65.C |
85.B |
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6. B |
26.C |
46.C |
66.B |
86.A |
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7. B |
27.C |
47.D |
67.D |
87.A |
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8. C |
28.B |
48.B |
68.D |
88.A |
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9. B |
29.A |
49.C |
69.B |
89.A |
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10.B |
30.B |
50.D |
70.B |
90.D |
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11. - |
31.A |
51.D |
71.B |
91.A |
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12.D |
32.B |
52.A |
72.C |
92.C |
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13.C |
33.C |
53.D |
73.C |
93.B |
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14.B |
34.C |
54.A |
74.A |
94.D |
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15.A |
35.C |
55.A |
75.A |
95.D |
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16.C |
36.B |
56.D |
76.A |
96.B |
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17.B |
37.B |
57.B |
77.D |
97.B |
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18.C |
38.C |
58.A |
78.B |
98.C |
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19.B |
39.A |
59.D |
79.A |
99.D |
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20.B |
40.C |
60.C |
80.D |
100.C |
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