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- Question 1 of 34
1. Question
Category: Systemic VirologyChicken anemia virus belongs to which genus?
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2. Question
Category: Poultry scienceScaly leg in poultry is caused by
Scaly Leg
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3. Question
Category: Pharmacology-ClinicalWhich of the following drugs is known for stimulating appetite in small animals?
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4. Question
Category: Systemic VirologyWhich of the following is NOT TRUE about “swamp fever”?
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5. Question
Category: Zoonotic DiseasesHighly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) and Viscerotropic velogenic Newcastle disease (VVND) are zoonotic. How do these two diseases present in humans?
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6. Question
Category: ParasitologyCecal coccidiosis in poultry is caused by:
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7. Question
Category: Systemic VirologyWhat is the best way to prevent Marek’s disease?
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8. Question
Category: Clinical MedicineWhich of the animal species metabolizes NSAID slowly?
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9. Question
Category: Bacteriology & MycologyA parrot is presented with dyspnea and sinusitis with nasal discharge. Stained nasal flush reveals fungal hyphae. What is the likely cause?
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10. Question
Category: Parasitology‘Morocco leather’ appearance of abomasal mucosa is characteristic post mortem lesion of which infestation?
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11. Question
Category: SurgeryWhat ophthalmic condition is most evident in this cat?
Membranous filaments are present in the pupils of both eyes
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12. Question
Category: Poultry scienceBased on the amount of yolk present, bird eggs are classified as?
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13. Question
Category: Bacteriology & MycologyA cat is presented with bilateral conjunctivitis and rhinitis. Microscopic exam of a conjunctival scrape shows an inclusion body inside of a cell, adjacent to the nucleus among the cells of the discharge.What is the most likely diagnosis?
Intracytoplasmic inclusions (arrows) in conjunctival epithelial cells of a cat with conjunctivitis (Giemsa stain, ×330).
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14. Question
Category: ParasitologyRenal cocciodiosis in horses and donkeys is caused by _____________
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15. Question
Category: Bacteriology & MycologyA cat is presented with bilateral conjunctivitis and rhinitis. The image below is seen on conjunctival scrape. What is the treatment of choice?
Intracytoplasmic inclusions (arrows) in conjunctival epithelial cells of a cat with conjunctivitis (Giemsa stain, ×330).
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16. Question
Category: Zoonotic DiseasesIn which of the following zoonotic diseases, rats DO NOT act as a reservoir host ?
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17. Question
Category: Clinical MedicineWhat kind of anemia is expected with iron deficiency?
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18. Question
Category: Clinical MedicineWhat will be the clinical finding during uroperitoneum?
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19. Question
Category: Clinical MedicineWhich nerve block is most appropriate to specifically alleviate the pain of severe acute laminitis in a horse?
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20. Question
Category: Obstetrics & GynaecologyMale sex hormone, testosterone is secreted from _________
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21. Question
Category: Clinical MedicineTwo weeks ago a three-year-old female Rajapalayam dog gave birth to a litter of five puppies. She has been whining and more aggressive than normal, even biting at her own feet, and appears disoriented and hypersensitive to sound. She is trembling, wobbly, and stiff.
Which one of the following choices is the most appropriate initial treatment for the suspected diagnosis?
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22. Question
Category: Clinical MedicineCommon type of intussusception in cattle is ______________
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23. Question
Category: Obstetrics & GynaecologyA 3-year old male intact German shepherd is presented for routine vaccination. The owner reports the one testicle “never came down”. You recommend surgical removal of the intra-abdominal testicle because a cryptorchid dog is at increased risk of which conditions?
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24. Question
Category: AnatomySupra-trochlear foramen is present in the humerus of
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25. Question
Category: OncologyWhat is the main reason for constipation in a dog with an anal sac adenocarcinoma?
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26. Question
Category: Zoonotic DiseasesAnthrax is an example of __________
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27. Question
Category: SurgeryA 6-month old male German shepherd is presented with difficulty rising, reluctance to climb stairs, bunny hopping gait, and occasional hind limb lameness. On physical examination, there is a positive Ortolani sign on the right and the dog is able to bear the weight
What is the diagnosis?
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28. Question
Category: Systemic VirologyWhich of the following is NOT TRUE with FMD virus?
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29. Question
Category: Clinical MedicineA 4-month old male dog is presented with a 2 day history of anorexia, worsening vomiting, diarrhea, stiff gait, reluctance to move and lack of urination. Physical exam shows dehydration, fever, icterus and petechial hemorrhages on the oral mucous membranes. Preliminary diagnostics reveal a neutrophilic leukocytosis with a left shift, azotemia, elevated hepatic enzymes, isosthenuria, proteinuria, bilirubinuria and pyuria.
Which one of the following tests is most appropriate to confirm your diagnosis?
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30. Question
Category: ToxicologyAntidote for arsenic toxicity?
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31. Question
Category: Clinical MedicineA horse presents to your clinic after ingesting a large amount of grain. What is your major concern?
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32. Question
Category: EpidemiologyCase fatality rate is _________________
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33. Question
Category: DermatologyYou diagnose a dog with mites. Which of the following mites is NOT contagious to other dogs?
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34. Question
Category: ImmunologyHelper T cells recognize antigen-presenting cells when an antigen is presented _______________________
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