AMC (Australian Medical Council Computer Adaptive Test Examination) Sample Questions Set-17
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Question: A breastfeeding woman presented complained that her baby remain hunger nd her breast after feeding remain full what is relevant behind this:
A. Putting baby on breast insufficient frequently
B. Putting baby few time on breast each feeding
C. Poor positioning
Answer: (a)
Question: 8yr old child brought by his mother, he complained from episode of staring suddenly that occur along with fidgeting of right hand and movement of right arm head twitching to right side, sometimes chewing and lip smacking each episode last for 60-90 second then the child remain dizzy and confused for 1-2 minutes after the episode. This occurs in 3-4 days and then the child goes back to his normal activity and behaviour for several weeks. What is the most likely diagnosis?
A. Temporal lobe epilepsy
B. Juvenile myoclonic epilepsy
C. Absence seizure
D. other don’t remember
Question: Primigravida gave birth at term to 3200 g baby, normal vaginal delivery without any complications and there was slight meconium staining of liquor. Baby was normal at birth with a normal heart rate. After 1 minute, suddenly stopped breathing.HR decreased. Cyanosed. No response on stimulation. What is the most appropriate next step?
A. Intubate
B. Nasopharyngeal aspiration of meconium
C. Bag and mask ventilation
Answer: (c)
Question: Patient in labour, amniotomy done, Irregular contraction. CTG gave BHR DROP to 80. for a few min. Diagnosis asked
A. Amniotic fluid embolism
B. Placenta abruption
C. cord prolapse
D. vasa previa
Question: Child with fever 39.8 chills abdominal pain. On examination looks unwell respirate 30 heart rate 120 treatment
a) oral amoxicillin
b) oral roxithromycin
c) iv penicillin
d) iv flucloxacillin
Question: Indian student, 2 months dysuria, hematuria, frequency. All urine tests are normal except RBCs and pus in urine. Urine culture (-). Dx?
A. Cystoscopy
B. Renal biopsy
C. Urogram
D. Repeat urinalysis
E. Chlamydia PCR
Answer: (b)
Question: 2 yrs old child with asthmatic symptom, which investigation helps dx?
A) Improvement with salbutamol
B) Chest x-ray
C) Lung function test
D) ABGS
Answer: (a)
Question: An 46 year old woman comes down with arthralgia and a rash on her legs. Last week, she took amoxicillin for her sore throat. Blood tests are all normal. What is the diagnosis?
A. HSP
B. Hypersensitivity vasculitis
Answer: (b)
Question: HSP scenario with photo, develop rash in buttock and leg, next investigation
A) abdominal USG
B) urinary phase-contrast microscopy
C) blood culture
Answer: (b)
Question: Q Lady has ca pancreas. Investigation done. Son called you and asked not to tell his mom if the result was bad. What to do next?
A. Family come in for appointment without mother
B. You insist you only talk to patient
C. Ask son to come in with mother in the next appointment
D. Ask son to make appointment to discuss further
Answer: (b)
Some general information about the AMC CAT examination:
The International MedicalGraduates Clinical Assessment Test (AMC CAT) is a computer-based test designedto evaluate the clinical knowledge and abilities of IMGs who are applying forregistration to practise medicine in Australia. Multiple-choice tests coveringa wide range of medical topics make up this thorough and rigorous evaluation.
It is advised to study a widerange of medical information and clinical abilities in order to get ready forthe AMC CAT exam. Reviewing medical texts, taking review classes, andexercising with practise tests can all be helpful. It's also a good idea tobecome familiar with the layout and structure of the exam to get a better ideaof what to expect and when.
I advise checking the AustralianMedical Council's official website or getting in touch with them directly forany available resources or study materials if you want the most recent andaccurate information regarding the AMC CAT exam.