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Psychology of personality MCQS solved

1. Which of the following is not classical of schizophrenia?
a. Autism c. Automatism
b. Association defect d. Ambivalence
2. Patient presents with altered behaviour, delusions and hallucinations, suggestive
of:
a. Psychotic disorder c. Confirms schizophrenia
b. Korsakoff’s psychosis d. Obsessive compulsive disorder
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3. Irresistible urge to move about and increased motor activity is:
a. Rabbit syndrome c. Malignant neuroleptic syndrome
b. Akathisia d. Tardive dyskinesia
4. Which of the following is first rank symptom described by Schneider?
a. Echolalia c. Thought insertion
b. Autism d. Suicidal tendency
5. In catatonic schizophrenia, all are seen except,
a. Mannerism c. Negativism
b. Echolalia d. Flight of ideas
6. One of the symptoms doesn’t occur in schizophrenia
a. Thought alienation c. Paranoid delusion
b. Disorientation d. Hallucination
7. Delusion of infidelity is seenin
a. DeClerambault’s syndrome c. Couvade syndrome
b. Othello syndrome d. Ekbom’s syndrome
8. First symptom to disappear with treatment of schizophrenia
a. Apathy c. Povertyof thoughts
b. Auditory hallucinations d. Anhedonia
9. Schizophrenia most commonly occurs in,
a. Adolescents b. Middle age c. Children d. Old age
10.What percentage of new mothers is believed to develop postpartum psychosis?
a. < 1 % b. 10 to 15 % c. 25 to 30 % d. 35 to 40 %
11.Grossly disorganized, severe personality deterioration and worst prognosis is seen
in
a. Hebephrenic b. Simple c. Catatonic d. Paranoid
12.22yr old young person shows aggressive behaviour for last 2weeks, also has
auditory hallucinations not heard by anybody else and suspicious behaviour.
Diagnosis is,
a. Schizophrenia c. Depression
b. Mania d. Acute psychosis
13.Not a correct match
a. Auditoryhallucination-Alcoholism
b. Delusion of infidelity– OCD

, c. Thought broadcasting – Schizophrenia
d. Delusion of grandiosity– Mania
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14.A 27year old female think her nose is ugly, her idea is fixed and not shared
byanyone else, whenever she goes out of home she hides her nose with cloth.
She visits a surgeon, next step would be
a. Investigate and operate c. Refer to psychiatrist
b. Operate immediately d. Reassure the patient
15.Delusion is not seen in
a. Depression b. Schizophrenia c. Anxiety d. Mania
16.Apatient with pneumonia for 5 days admitted in hospital, suddenly ceases to
recognise doctor and staff and thinks he is in jail, he complains of scorpions
moving around, is in altered sensorium, condition is
a. Acute delirium c. Acute dementia
b. Acute schizophrenia d. Acute paranoid schizophrenia
17.Which of the following behavioural problems would suggest of organic brain lesion
a. Auditoryhallucination c. Depression
b. Visual hallucination d. Formal thought disorder
18.Delirium is marked by-
a. Systematized delusions c. Cloudingof consciousness
b. Mood disorder d. Auditoryhallucination
19.Clinical features of frontal lobe lesion include-
a. Disinhibition
b. HomonymousHemianopia
c. Visual agnosia
d. Receptive aphasia
20.Treatment of opioid over dosage is
a. Naloxone b. Methadone c. Naltrexone d. All of above
21.Which of the following drug is used for treatment of nicotine dependence-
a. Lithium b. Methylphenidate c. Clonazepam d. Bupropion
22.Following are positive symptoms of schizophrenia except-
a. Thought disorder c. Anhedonia
b. Hallucination d. Delusion of reference
23.Apatient of schizophrenia treated for 5 years developed perioral movements. Likely
diagnosis is-
a. Tardive dyskinesia c. Muscular dystonia
b. Paranoia d. Malignant neuroleptic syndrome
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24.Life time risk of schizophrenia is-
a. 1% b. 7% c. 5% d. 3%
25.Visual hallucinationwithout auditoryhallucination is seen in-
a. Organic brain damage c. Obsessive compulsive neurosis
b. Agoraphobia d. Schizophrenia
26.Drug of choice in resistant schizophrenia is-

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