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Question 1

Organisms commonly implicated in the cause of Traveller's Diarrhea include:

I Bacteroides fragilis

II Escherichia coli

III Shigella sp

Options:

A.

I only

B.

III only

C.

I and II only

D.

II and III only

E.

I, II and III

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Question 2

The shock and airway edema of anaphylaxis are best treated with:

Options:

A.

salbutamol

B.

diphenhydramine

C.

adrenaline

D.

acetazolamide

E.

aminophylline

Question 3

In an enzymatic reaction, addition of competitive inhibitor leads to:

Options:

A.

Increase the rate of reaction

B.

Decrease the rate of reaction

C.

Same rate of reaction

D.

Decrease rate and increase substrate concentration

E.

Decrease both rate and substrate concentration