A. Delirium tremens
B. Mania
C. Depression
D. Phobia
2.
Tactile hallucinations of insects crawling under the skin are called
A. Kianesthetic
B. Functional
C. Formication
D. Extracampine
3.
Tactile hallucinations are associated with
A. Schizophrenia
B. Cocaine psychosis
C. Temporal lobe epilepsy
D. All of the above
4.
Hallucinations of smell are seen in
A. Uncinate fit
B. Schizophrenia
C. Depression
D. Mania
5.
The hallucinations occuring in the semiconscious state preceding awakening are
called
A. Extracampine
B. Pseudohallucinations
C. Hypnogogic
D. Hypnopompic
6.
Auditory hallucinations are NOT seen in
A. Schizophrenia
B. Manic episode with psychosis
C. Dissociative disorders
D. Amphetamine toxicity
7.
Which of the following complaint by the patient is NOT psychogenic?
A. Left infra mammary pain
B. Seeing haloes around lights
C. Inability to take a deep breath
D. Inability to sustain erection
8.
Which of the following are ego-dystonic, EXCEPT
A. Phobia Copyright@
B. Obsession
C. Delusion
D. Somatic concession
9.
Verbigeration (repetition of words and phrases without reference to their
meaning and without apparently signifying anything) may be seen in:
A. Catatonic schizophrenia
B. Dementia
C. Paranoid schizophrenia
D. Delusional disorders
10.
dissociation is present in all, EXCEPT:
A. Fugue
B. Delirium
C. Multiple personality
D. Somnabulism
11.
Persevaration is
A. Repeating persistently the words of his own
or others
B. Using strange words
C. Using real words strung together oddly
D. Persistent thinking from which patient
can't get rid of himself
12.
Deja vu may be seen in all of the following, EXCEPT:
A. Temporal lobe epilepsy
B. Hysteria
C. Drug intoxication
D. Obsessional thoughts
13.
Pseudologia fantastica is typically seen in
A. Azheimer's disease
B. Cotard's syndrome
C. Ekbom's syndrome
D. Munchausen's syndrome
14.
Mutism is NOT associated with
A. Hysteria
B. Catatonic stupor
C. Depressive stupor
D. Korsakoff's psychosis
15.
Psychiatric manifestation is seen in all, EXCEPT
A. Hypothyroidism
B. Hyperthyroidism
C. Acute intermittent porphyria
D. Second stage of syphilis
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