AMC (Australian Medical Council Computer Adaptive Test Examination) Sample Questions Set-34
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Question: Female h/o of appendectomy 10 or 5 years ago, want to conceive all investigations are normal. What is the reason?
A. adhesion
B. hydrosalpinx
Answer: (b)
Question: Patients with multiple joint pain, did aspiration showed positive rhomboid, also patients have impotence. What is the diagnosis?
A. reactivate arthritis
B. hemochromatosis
Answer: (b)
Question: Middle age Female with left leg weakness hypertonia and hyperreflexia other limbs normal site of lesion
A. Cerebral Cortex
B. Nerve root compression
Answer: (a)
Question: Patient with deadly pain at buttocks increased on walking more on climbing all pulses are palpable
A. MRI lumbosacral
B. Ct spine
C. Doppler
D. Ct angio
Answer: (a)
Question: Patient psychotic on olanzapine complained now from some symptoms I don’t remember what to choose now
A. Aripiprazole
B. Quetiapine
C. Risperidone
D. Sodium valproate
Answer: (a)
Question: 28 weeks pregnant, bleeding 1000ml, uterus tender, can't feel fetal parts, hypotension, tachycardia, what to do next after resuscitation?
A. C.S
B. Amniotomy
C. Ultrasound
Answer: (c)
Question: 55 years old patient with vomiting and abdominal pain. HTN diagnosed after 6 weeks urine analysis given: wbc +1..blood+..2 cysts in right kidney 3 in left ask dx?
A. Acute pyelonephritis
B. PKD
C. Glomerulonephritis
Answer: (b)
Question: Patient watching green cats on the wall . He is on medication for HTN. Parkinson. Otherwise he is just hallucinating. What is the cause?
A. Alcohol withdrawal
B. Medication
C. Parkinson
Answer: (b)
Question: Patient with RTA presented with multiple rib fractures hoarseness of voice wide mediastinum. (Nothing about his BP OR PR). What to do next
A. Intubation and ppv
B. Ct angio to the chest
Answer: (a)
Question: 16 weeks pregnant with proteinuria high BP ask Dx?
A. Preeclampsia
B. Renal cause of proteinuria
Answer: (b)
Question: Pregnant with Rt upper quadrant pain and tenderness and vomiting, pain increased but no jaundice, WBC 20. What is the next step?
A. Ultrasound
B. laparotomy
C. laparoscopy
Answer: (a)
Remember that these questions are for practice purposes only and may not reflect the exact format or content of the AMC examination.
It is advised to study a wide range of medical information and clinical abilities in order to get ready for the AMC CAT exam. Reviewing medical texts, taking review classes, and exercising with practise tests can all be helpful. It’s also a good idea to become familiar with the layout and structure of the exam to get a better idea of what to expect and when.
I advise checking the Australian Medical Council's official website or getting in touch with them directly for any available resources or study materials if you want the most recent and accurate information regarding the AMC CAT exam.