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Question 1 of 50
1. Question
‘Vertigo, syncope with‘ in Kent‘s repertory is usually of
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Syncope means fainting or unconsciousness, which is seen only in central vertigo and never in peripheral type, which is oflabyrinthine origin. Central vertigo can be caused by a Cerebellar pathology.
Vertigo of labyrinthine origin is never accompanied by neurological signs like unconsciousness or convulsions.Incorrect
Syncope means fainting or unconsciousness, which is seen only in central vertigo and never in peripheral type, which is oflabyrinthine origin. Central vertigo can be caused by a Cerebellar pathology.
Vertigo of labyrinthine origin is never accompanied by neurological signs like unconsciousness or convulsions.Unattempted
Syncope means fainting or unconsciousness, which is seen only in central vertigo and never in peripheral type, which is oflabyrinthine origin. Central vertigo can be caused by a Cerebellar pathology.
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Question 2 of 50
2. Question
A female patient complains of dark circle around the eyes. Which chapter in Kent‘s repertory should bereferred to for this complaint?
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Rubric-Discoloration, bluish, eyes, circles around
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Rubric-Discoloration, bluish, eyes, circles around
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Rubric-Discoloration, bluish, eyes, circles around
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Question 3 of 50
3. Question
Rubric ‘Cold, breath‘ appears in which chapter of Kent‘s repertory?
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Kent‘s repertory /Mouth: Rubric-Cold breath
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Kent‘s repertory /Mouth: Rubric-Cold breath
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Kent‘s repertory /Mouth: Rubric-Cold breath
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Question 4 of 50
4. Question
Apart from rectum, ‘Hemorrhoids‘ also appears as a condition in which chapter of Kent‘s repertory?
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Kents repertory/Bladder: Rubric-Hemorrhoid of
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Kents repertory/Bladder: Rubric-Hemorrhoid of
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Kents repertory/Bladder: Rubric-Hemorrhoid of
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Question 5 of 50
5. Question
Abnormal heart sounds‘ can be seen under which chapter of BBCR?
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Rubric in BBCR- Chest:Heart and region of, Sounds, Abnormal
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Rubric in BBCR- Chest:Heart and region of, Sounds, Abnormal
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Rubric in BBCR- Chest:Heart and region of, Sounds, Abnormal
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Question 6 of 50
6. Question
Rubric mentagra‘ in BBCR means:
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Note- Mentagra is also K/A sycosis menti or cauli- flower excrescence
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Note- Mentagra is also K/A sycosis menti or cauli- flower excrescence
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Note- Mentagra is also K/A sycosis menti or cauli- flower excrescence
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Question 7 of 50
7. Question
In Kent repertory, ‘Tumor of gingiva‘ is given as:
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Note -In Kent‘s repertory Epulis, Noma, and Ranula are found under chapter Mouth, while Exostos found under chapter Extremities.Epulis-Peripheral fibroma, persistent inflammatory hyperplasia of the gingiva
Noma- A gangrenous stomatitiswith conspicuous necrosis and sloughing of tissue
Ranula- A sublingual cyst or ptyalocele; a cystic tumor of floor of mouth
Exostosis- A bony tumor springing from surface ofa boneIncorrect
Note -In Kent‘s repertory Epulis, Noma, and Ranula are found under chapter Mouth, while Exostos found under chapter Extremities.Epulis-Peripheral fibroma, persistent inflammatory hyperplasia of the gingiva
Noma- A gangrenous stomatitiswith conspicuous necrosis and sloughing of tissue
Ranula- A sublingual cyst or ptyalocele; a cystic tumor of floor of mouth
Exostosis- A bony tumor springing from surface ofa boneUnattempted
Note -In Kent‘s repertory Epulis, Noma, and Ranula are found under chapter Mouth, while Exostos found under chapter Extremities.Epulis-Peripheral fibroma, persistent inflammatory hyperplasia of the gingiva
Noma- A gangrenous stomatitiswith conspicuous necrosis and sloughing of tissue
Ranula- A sublingual cyst or ptyalocele; a cystic tumor of floor of mouth
Exostosis- A bony tumor springing from surface ofa bone -
Question 8 of 50
8. Question
Rubric for ‘Mastoid process‘ appears under which chapter of Kent‘s repertory?
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Head; Pain, temples, pulsating, mastoid process-Iris.
Ear; Caries, mastoid process
Ear; numbness, in mastoid-Platina
Ear; Pain, cramp in mastoid process-Caust, con, Mur. ac.Incorrect
Head; Pain, temples, pulsating, mastoid process-Iris.
Ear; Caries, mastoid process
Ear; numbness, in mastoid-Platina
Ear; Pain, cramp in mastoid process-Caust, con, Mur. ac.Unattempted
Head; Pain, temples, pulsating, mastoid process-Iris.
Ear; Caries, mastoid process
Ear; numbness, in mastoid-Platina
Ear; Pain, cramp in mastoid process-Caust, con, Mur. ac. -
Question 9 of 50
9. Question
A condition, in which hemorrhage occurs between the skull and periosteum of a newborn as result of birth trauma, is also represented in Kent‘s repertory, is called as:
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Rubric in Kent‘s repertory-Head: Cephalaematoma: Calc-f., merc., sil.
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Rubric in Kent‘s repertory-Head: Cephalaematoma: Calc-f., merc., sil.
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Rubric in Kent‘s repertory-Head: Cephalaematoma: Calc-f., merc., sil.
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Question 10 of 50
10. Question
Apart from nose, the rubric “Saddle across the nose” is given under which chapter of Kents repertory?
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Face: Saddle across the nose: Carb-an., sanic., Sep
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Face: Saddle across the nose: Carb-an., sanic., Sep
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Face: Saddle across the nose: Carb-an., sanic., Sep
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Question 11 of 50
11. Question
“Person, in habit of reporting against others in order to disgrace, defame them”, signifies rubric
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Slander, disposition to – Disposition to blame others by making false statement about them fully making harm to their reputation. There may be some reason behind, like taking revenge on one, being jealous on someone or to make someone inferior.
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Slander, disposition to – Disposition to blame others by making false statement about them fully making harm to their reputation. There may be some reason behind, like taking revenge on one, being jealous on someone or to make someone inferior.
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Slander, disposition to – Disposition to blame others by making false statement about them fully making harm to their reputation. There may be some reason behind, like taking revenge on one, being jealous on someone or to make someone inferior.
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Question 12 of 50
12. Question
In Knerr‘s repertory, double thick black vertical lines means:
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IN CLASSIC EDITION OF REPERTORY, FOUR GRADATIONS HAVE BEEN USED;
I -Single vertical light line- lowest- Occasionally confirmed symptom
II – Double vertical light line- More frequently confirmed, or, if but one confirmed, strictly in charac-
ter with the genius of the remedy
I- Single vertical heavy line- Symptom verified by cures
II – Double vertical heavy line- Symptom repeatedly verifiedIncorrect
IN CLASSIC EDITION OF REPERTORY, FOUR GRADATIONS HAVE BEEN USED;
I -Single vertical light line- lowest- Occasionally confirmed symptom
II – Double vertical light line- More frequently confirmed, or, if but one confirmed, strictly in charac-
ter with the genius of the remedy
I- Single vertical heavy line- Symptom verified by cures
II – Double vertical heavy line- Symptom repeatedly verifiedUnattempted
IN CLASSIC EDITION OF REPERTORY, FOUR GRADATIONS HAVE BEEN USED;
I -Single vertical light line- lowest- Occasionally confirmed symptom
II – Double vertical light line- More frequently confirmed, or, if but one confirmed, strictly in charac-
ter with the genius of the remedy
I- Single vertical heavy line- Symptom verified by cures
II – Double vertical heavy line- Symptom repeatedly verified -
Question 13 of 50
13. Question
A female patient comes to you and after taking case first rubric that you want to select BBCR is the one,which has medicines having affinity for females. Which chapter would you refer to?
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Rubric in BBCR- Aggravation and amelioration in general: Females, for, agg.
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Rubric in BBCR- Aggravation and amelioration in general: Females, for, agg.
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Rubric in BBCR- Aggravation and amelioration in general: Females, for, agg.
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Question 14 of 50
14. Question
Rubric ‘tumor malignant on neck can be located in which chapter of Kent‘s repertory:
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Rubric in Kent‘s repertory-Back Tumor, malignant, on neck – Calc. p.
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Rubric in Kent‘s repertory-Back Tumor, malignant, on neck – Calc. p.
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Rubric in Kent‘s repertory-Back Tumor, malignant, on neck – Calc. p.
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Question 15 of 50
15. Question
‘Eruption, phagedenic‘ means:
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Phagedenic- Rapidly spreading and destroying the peripheral tissues.
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Phagedenic- Rapidly spreading and destroying the peripheral tissues.
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Phagedenic- Rapidly spreading and destroying the peripheral tissues.
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Question 16 of 50
16. Question
A patient comes to a physician and it is observed that he is lipsing. What does that mean?
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Probably, it is “lisping”, which is a speech defect difficult to understand.
Lisping-A speech defect or affection in which the sibilants (s) and (z) are pronounced with the tongue between the teeth so that sounds produced are like (th) in thanks and (th) in this.Incorrect
Probably, it is “lisping”, which is a speech defect difficult to understand.
Lisping-A speech defect or affection in which the sibilants (s) and (z) are pronounced with the tongue between the teeth so that sounds produced are like (th) in thanks and (th) in this.Unattempted
Probably, it is “lisping”, which is a speech defect difficult to understand.
Lisping-A speech defect or affection in which the sibilants (s) and (z) are pronounced with the tongue between the teeth so that sounds produced are like (th) in thanks and (th) in this. -
Question 17 of 50
17. Question
Rubric ‘uncovers her genitalia‘ belongs to which chapter of BBCR?
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Rubric in BBCR- Genitalia: Uncovers his genitals – Hyos., Stram.
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Rubric in BBCR- Genitalia: Uncovers his genitals – Hyos., Stram.
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Rubric in BBCR- Genitalia: Uncovers his genitals – Hyos., Stram.
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Question 18 of 50
18. Question
Repertory was defined as, “A bookofindex of medicines under symptoms” by:
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Repertory is a book ofindex ofmedicines under symptoms, it is related with Materia Medica, therapeutics and Organon. Hence, Materia Medica and Therapeutics are said to be the dictionary and Organon as
grammar.” -BogerIncorrect
Repertory is a book ofindex ofmedicines under symptoms, it is related with Materia Medica, therapeutics and Organon. Hence, Materia Medica and Therapeutics are said to be the dictionary and Organon as
grammar.” -BogerUnattempted
Repertory is a book ofindex ofmedicines under symptoms, it is related with Materia Medica, therapeutics and Organon. Hence, Materia Medica and Therapeutics are said to be the dictionary and Organon as
grammar.” -Boger -
Question 19 of 50
19. Question
Sudaminae‘ in Boericke Repertory also means:
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Sudamina- a transient eruption of minute translucent vesicles caused by retention of sweat in the glands and in the corneous layer of the skin and occurring after profuse perspiration; Also miliaria crystallina.
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Sudamina- a transient eruption of minute translucent vesicles caused by retention of sweat in the glands and in the corneous layer of the skin and occurring after profuse perspiration; Also miliaria crystallina.
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Sudamina- a transient eruption of minute translucent vesicles caused by retention of sweat in the glands and in the corneous layer of the skin and occurring after profuse perspiration; Also miliaria crystallina.
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Question 20 of 50
20. Question
Rubric ‘Incubus‘ in Boericke‘s Repertory stands for:
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Incubus (nightmare) – Aur. br., Can. ind., Cina, Kali br., Nux v. (1st grade medicines)
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Incubus (nightmare) – Aur. br., Can. ind., Cina, Kali br., Nux v. (1st grade medicines)
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Incubus (nightmare) – Aur. br., Can. ind., Cina, Kali br., Nux v. (1st grade medicines)
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Question 21 of 50
21. Question
The rubric ‘Morvan‘s disease‘ in Boericke Repertory pertains to disease of:
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Morvan‘s disease -Aur., Aur. mur., Bar. mur., Lach., Sec., SiL, thuja
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Morvan‘s disease -Aur., Aur. mur., Bar. mur., Lach., Sec., SiL, thuja
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Morvan‘s disease -Aur., Aur. mur., Bar. mur., Lach., Sec., SiL, thuja
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Question 22 of 50
22. Question
Rubric ‘Diabetes‘ is given under which chapter of Boericke Repertory?
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Rubrics in Boericke‘s repertory:
Urinary system: Urination,Diabetes, Sugar
Urinary system:Urinary flow,Diabetes insipidusIncorrect
Rubrics in Boericke‘s repertory:
Urinary system: Urination,Diabetes, Sugar
Urinary system:Urinary flow,Diabetes insipidusUnattempted
Rubrics in Boericke‘s repertory:
Urinary system: Urination,Diabetes, Sugar
Urinary system:Urinary flow,Diabetes insipidus -
Question 23 of 50
23. Question
The rubric ‘hands clapping‘ belongs to which chapter in BBCR?
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Rubric in BBCR: Mind: Hands, Clapping- Bell., Cic., Verat.
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Rubric in BBCR: Mind: Hands, Clapping- Bell., Cic., Verat.
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Rubric in BBCR: Mind: Hands, Clapping- Bell., Cic., Verat.
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Question 24 of 50
24. Question
Muscles, don‘t respond to will‘ is present under chapter in BBCR
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Rubric in BBCR: Mind: Muscles, do not respond to will: – Gels., Hell., Lil-t.
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Rubric in BBCR: Mind: Muscles, do not respond to will: – Gels., Hell., Lil-t.
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Rubric in BBCR: Mind: Muscles, do not respond to will: – Gels., Hell., Lil-t.
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Question 25 of 50
25. Question
Which one of the following type of constitution is given under the chapter of mind in BBCR:
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Rubric in BBCR: Mind: Phlegmatic – Calc., Caps., Kali-bi., Puls., Seneg.
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Rubric in BBCR: Mind: Phlegmatic – Calc., Caps., Kali-bi., Puls., Seneg.
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Rubric in BBCR: Mind: Phlegmatic – Calc., Caps., Kali-bi., Puls., Seneg.
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Question 26 of 50
26. Question
‘Brunettes and blondes‘ can be found under which of the following chapter in BBCR?
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Rubrics in BBCR:
Head External:Hair, Dark brunettes
Head External: Hair, Light blondesIncorrect
Rubrics in BBCR:
Head External:Hair, Dark brunettes
Head External: Hair, Light blondesUnattempted
Rubrics in BBCR:
Head External:Hair, Dark brunettes
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Question 27 of 50
27. Question
A child is suffering with hardness of hearing due to enlarged tonsils. Which chapter in will give you appropriate rubric for the condition?
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Rubric in BBCR-Ears:Hearing, Deafness,Tonsils, swelled, from- Aur., Merc., Nit-ac., Staph.
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Rubric in BBCR-Ears:Hearing, Deafness,Tonsils, swelled, from- Aur., Merc., Nit-ac., Staph.
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Rubric in BBCR-Ears:Hearing, Deafness,Tonsils, swelled, from- Aur., Merc., Nit-ac., Staph.
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Question 28 of 50
28. Question
Conditions pertaining to esophagus will be found under which chapter of BBCR?
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Note- All conditions pertaining to esophagus are found under chapter ‘Mouth‘ in BBCR.
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Note- All conditions pertaining to esophagus are found under chapter ‘Mouth‘ in BBCR.
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Note- All conditions pertaining to esophagus are found under chapter ‘Mouth‘ in BBCR.
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Question 29 of 50
29. Question
Rubric for hurriedness in eating can be located under two chapters of BBCR. Tick the correct combination:
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Note- Two rubrics in BBCR related to the given description:
1. Mind, Hurry, Eating, in
2. Appetite, Eating, hastyIncorrect
Note- Two rubrics in BBCR related to the given description:
1. Mind, Hurry, Eating, in
2. Appetite, Eating, hastyUnattempted
Note- Two rubrics in BBCR related to the given description:
1. Mind, Hurry, Eating, in
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Question 30 of 50
30. Question
A lady complains that she has a feeling as if menses would appear, but it does not. Which chapter of BBCR should be consulted for the same?
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Note- Two rubrics in BBCR related to the given description:
1. Menstruation, Menstruate, as if about to
2. Abdomen, Menses would appear, as ifIncorrect
Note- Two rubrics in BBCR related to the given description:
1. Menstruation, Menstruate, as if about to
2. Abdomen, Menses would appear, as ifUnattempted
Note- Two rubrics in BBCR related to the given description:
1. Menstruation, Menstruate, as if about to
2. Abdomen, Menses would appear, as if -
Question 31 of 50
31. Question
In BBCR, how many subchapters on concomitants are given under the main chapter menstruation?
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Note- Subchapters on concomitants under the Chapter Menstruation in BBCR:
1. Concomitants before menses
2. Concomitants at start of menses
3. Concomitants during menses
4. Concomitants after mensesIncorrect
Note- Subchapters on concomitants under the Chapter Menstruation in BBCR:
1. Concomitants before menses
2. Concomitants at start of menses
3. Concomitants during menses
4. Concomitants after mensesUnattempted
Note- Subchapters on concomitants under the Chapter Menstruation in BBCR:
1. Concomitants before menses
2. Concomitants at start of menses
3. Concomitants during menses
4. Concomitants after menses -
Question 32 of 50
32. Question
Rubric ‘Thyroid cartilage‘ can be found under which chapter in BBCR?
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Rubric in BBCR- Neck and external throat: Thyroid, Cartilage
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Rubric in BBCR- Neck and external throat: Thyroid, Cartilage
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Rubric in BBCR- Neck and external throat: Thyroid, Cartilage
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Question 33 of 50
33. Question
An infant of 5 months suffered with diarrhea. Most suitable rubric found under which chapter of BBCR?
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Rubric for infantile diarrhea in BBCR:
Sensations and Complaints in general:lnfants, Diarrhea
(Diarrhea in general comes under chapter ‘Stool‘ in BBCR.)Incorrect
Rubric for infantile diarrhea in BBCR:
Sensations and Complaints in general:lnfants, Diarrhea
(Diarrhea in general comes under chapter ‘Stool‘ in BBCR.)Unattempted
Rubric for infantile diarrhea in BBCR:
Sensations and Complaints in general:lnfants, Diarrhea
(Diarrhea in general comes under chapter ‘Stool‘ in BBCR.) -
Question 34 of 50
34. Question
Rubric ‘Lousiness‘ in BBCR describes infection with:
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Lousiness – Pediculosis, the state of being infested with lice.
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Lousiness – Pediculosis, the state of being infested with lice.
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Lousiness – Pediculosis, the state of being infested with lice.
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Question 35 of 50
35. Question
‘Atheroma‘ is found as a sub rubric under which main rubric under the section generalities of Kents Repertory?
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Rubric Kent‘s Repertory-Generalities: Tumors, cystic, Atheroma
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Rubric Kent‘s Repertory-Generalities: Tumors, cystic, Atheroma
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Rubric Kent‘s Repertory-Generalities: Tumors, cystic, Atheroma
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Question 36 of 50
36. Question
One of the following rubrics should also be consulted when treating warts. Which one is that?
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Excrescence means an abnormal projection or outgrowth on body. In Kent‘s repertory, rubric ‘warts‘ has been referred to ‘excrescences‘ for comparison.
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Excrescence means an abnormal projection or outgrowth on body. In Kent‘s repertory, rubric ‘warts‘ has been referred to ‘excrescences‘ for comparison.
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Excrescence means an abnormal projection or outgrowth on body. In Kent‘s repertory, rubric ‘warts‘ has been referred to ‘excrescences‘ for comparison.
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Question 37 of 50
37. Question
Which rubric in Kent Repertory should be consulted for the condition known as ‘Housemaid‘s Knee‘?
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Housemaid‘s knee is prepatellar bursitis that occurs in the bursa situated between patella and overlying skin.
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Housemaid‘s knee is prepatellar bursitis that occurs in the bursa situated between patella and overlying skin.
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Housemaid‘s knee is prepatellar bursitis that occurs in the bursa situated between patella and overlying skin.
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Question 38 of 50
38. Question
Jerky, semi-purposive movements of limbs, face and trunk due to lesion in caudate nuclei are respresented as rubric _____ in kent‘s repertory
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Chorea- Jerky, semi-purposive movements which may affect the limbs, face or trunk. The lesions are usually in caudate nucleus of basal ganglia.
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Chorea- Jerky, semi-purposive movements which may affect the limbs, face or trunk. The lesions are usually in caudate nucleus of basal ganglia.
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Chorea- Jerky, semi-purposive movements which may affect the limbs, face or trunk. The lesions are usually in caudate nucleus of basal ganglia.
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Question 39 of 50
39. Question
Rubric milk, non-pregnant female at puberty is found under the chapter in Kent Repertory:
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Milk, non-pregnant female, at puberty-Puls.
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Milk, non-pregnant female, at puberty-Puls.
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Milk, non-pregnant female, at puberty-Puls.
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Question 40 of 50
40. Question
Painful erection of the penis with a downward curvature that may be present in a congenital condition or accompany gonorrhea is best described by the rubric in Kent Repertory.
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Chordee- penis lunatus; painful erection of the penis in gonorrhea or Peyronie‘s disease, with curvature resulting from lack of distensibilty of the corpus cavernosum urethrae.
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Chordee- penis lunatus; painful erection of the penis in gonorrhea or Peyronie‘s disease, with curvature resulting from lack of distensibilty of the corpus cavernosum urethrae.
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Chordee- penis lunatus; painful erection of the penis in gonorrhea or Peyronie‘s disease, with curvature resulting from lack of distensibilty of the corpus cavernosum urethrae.
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Question 41 of 50
41. Question
Recedes, stool‘ should be found as in Kent Repertory
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Rubric in Kents repertory- Rectum:Constipation, diffcult stool, Stool recedes
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Rubric in Kents repertory- Rectum:Constipation, diffcult stool, Stool recedes
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Rubric in Kents repertory- Rectum:Constipation, diffcult stool, Stool recedes
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Question 42 of 50
42. Question
Perspiration (headache/in general)> on uncovering:
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Uncovering amel- Acon., bell, calc., camph., Cham., chin., led., Lyc., nit-ac, puls, spig., staph., sulph., thuj., verat.
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Uncovering amel- Acon., bell, calc., camph., Cham., chin., led., Lyc., nit-ac, puls, spig., staph., sulph., thuj., verat.
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Uncovering amel- Acon., bell, calc., camph., Cham., chin., led., Lyc., nit-ac, puls, spig., staph., sulph., thuj., verat.
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Question 43 of 50
43. Question
Hahnemann developed the first ofhis two symptom dictionaries in the year:
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In 1817, Hahnemann developed the first ofhis two symptom dictionaries.
It was the first homoeopathic repertory.Incorrect
In 1817, Hahnemann developed the first ofhis two symptom dictionaries.
It was the first homoeopathic repertory.Unattempted
In 1817, Hahnemann developed the first ofhis two symptom dictionaries.
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Question 44 of 50
44. Question
A lady presented with primary infertility. Sim‘s Huhner test was done and it was found out that there were no sperms in cervical canal. Semen analysis showed normal report. The most suitable rubric for the condition in Kent‘s repertory is:
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To implicate retroversion as a cause of infertility, Sims-Huhner test (postcoital test) is necessary.
Abundant motile sperms in vaginal pool but no sperm in cervical canal indicates retroversion of uterus as the cause of infertility.Incorrect
To implicate retroversion as a cause of infertility, Sims-Huhner test (postcoital test) is necessary.
Abundant motile sperms in vaginal pool but no sperm in cervical canal indicates retroversion of uterus as the cause of infertility.Unattempted
To implicate retroversion as a cause of infertility, Sims-Huhner test (postcoital test) is necessary.
Abundant motile sperms in vaginal pool but no sperm in cervical canal indicates retroversion of uterus as the cause of infertility. -
Question 45 of 50
45. Question
In which chapter of Kent‘s repertory, the sub rubric ‘Gressus Gallinaceus‘ is present?
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Walking, Gressus gallinaceus- Aur., Ign., Lach., Mag-p., Sil
(Note-Gressus gallinaceus means walking like a bird, and gressus vaccines means walking like a cow.)Incorrect
Walking, Gressus gallinaceus- Aur., Ign., Lach., Mag-p., Sil
(Note-Gressus gallinaceus means walking like a bird, and gressus vaccines means walking like a cow.)Unattempted
Walking, Gressus gallinaceus- Aur., Ign., Lach., Mag-p., Sil
(Note-Gressus gallinaceus means walking like a bird, and gressus vaccines means walking like a cow.) -
Question 46 of 50
46. Question
To which one of the following rubric, “Empyreumatic” is a sub-rubric in BBCR?
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Rubric in BBCR: Cough: Expectoration, taste of, Empyreumatic
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Rubric in BBCR: Cough: Expectoration, taste of, Empyreumatic
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Rubric in BBCR: Cough: Expectoration, taste of, Empyreumatic
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Question 47 of 50
47. Question
The rubric ‘Cancrum oris‘ as given in Boericke‘s Materia and Medica & repertory means:
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Acute necrotizing ulcerative mucositis (Also K/A Cancrum oris, noma) – Spread of ulcerative gingivitis to buccal mucosa, teeth, and mandible or maxilla, resulting in widespread destruction of bone and soft tissue.
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Acute necrotizing ulcerative mucositis (Also K/A Cancrum oris, noma) – Spread of ulcerative gingivitis to buccal mucosa, teeth, and mandible or maxilla, resulting in widespread destruction of bone and soft tissue.
Unattempted
Acute necrotizing ulcerative mucositis (Also K/A Cancrum oris, noma) – Spread of ulcerative gingivitis to buccal mucosa, teeth, and mandible or maxilla, resulting in widespread destruction of bone and soft tissue.
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Question 48 of 50
48. Question
In H. A. Roberes ‘Sensation, as if‘, the rubric “Scream, had not suffcient strength to” is found
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Rubric- Scream, had not suffcient strength to – Calad.
Incorrect
Rubric- Scream, had not suffcient strength to – Calad.
Unattempted
Rubric- Scream, had not suffcient strength to – Calad.
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Question 49 of 50
49. Question
The last chapter in Homoeopathic Medical Repertory is:
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In Homoeopathic Medical Repertory by Robin Murphy, the first chapter is ‘Abdomen‘ and chapter is Wrists‘.
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In Homoeopathic Medical Repertory by Robin Murphy, the first chapter is ‘Abdomen‘ and chapter is Wrists‘.
Unattempted
In Homoeopathic Medical Repertory by Robin Murphy, the first chapter is ‘Abdomen‘ and chapter is Wrists‘.
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Question 50 of 50
50. Question
The concept of “Eliminating symptom” has been proposed by:
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British school ofhomeopathy headed by M. LTyler and Sir John Weir advocated a procedure to cut short the repertorial work through the help of what they called ‘eliminating symptom‘.
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British school ofhomeopathy headed by M. LTyler and Sir John Weir advocated a procedure to cut short the repertorial work through the help of what they called ‘eliminating symptom‘.
Unattempted
British school ofhomeopathy headed by M. LTyler and Sir John Weir advocated a procedure to cut short the repertorial work through the help of what they called ‘eliminating symptom‘.

