APEA 3P Examination 2026/2027 – Complete Verified
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Weber test in Meniere's disease typically: A. Lateralizes to
affected ear | B. No sound | C. Lateralizes to unaffected
ear | D. Shows normal - Answer-C. Lateralizes to
unaffected ear
Rinne test in Meniere's disease shows: A. BC > AC | B. No
response | C. AC > BC | D. Equal in both ears - Answer-C.
AC > BC
Which symptom combo best describes Meniere's? A.
Rash + cough | B. Dizziness + hearing loss + tinnitus | C.
Nausea + vomiting | D. Visual loss - Answer-B. Dizziness
+ hearing loss + tinnitus
Which skin condition shows silvery scale plaques? A.
Eczema | B. Psoriasis | C. Impetigo | D. Rosacea -
Answer-B. Psoriasis
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Psoriasis is commonly associated with: A. Rosacea | B.
Urticaria | C. Joint pain | D. Lupus - Answer-C. Joint pain
First test for suspected hypothyroidism? A. T4 | B. CBC |
C. TSH | D. ANA - Answer-C. TSH
What to check if TSH is elevated? A. T3 | B. Free T4 | C.
Insulin | D. CRP - Answer-B. Free T4
What HbA1c level diagnoses diabetes? A. 5.6% | B. 6.0% |
C. 6.3% | D. 6.5% - Answer-D. 6.5%
Which acne medication is teratogenic? A. Doxycycline | B.
Isotretinoin | C. Clindamycin | D. Benzoyl peroxide -
Answer-B. Isotretinoin
Outpatient PID treatment includes: A. Penicillin only | B.
Ceftriaxone + doxycycline | C. Metronidazole only | D.
Fluoroquinolone + gentamicin - Answer-B. Ceftriaxone +
doxycycline
Why are macrolides used for outpatient CAP? A. Cost-
effective | B. They treat TB | C. Cover typical + atypical
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bacteria | D. They're topical - Answer-C. Cover typical +
atypical bacteria
ABCDE for melanoma includes: A. Arterial bleed, Color,
Depth, Edema, Erosion | B. Asymmetry, Border, Color,
Diameter, Evolving | C. Annular, Brown, Colorless, Dense,
Edgy | D. Area, Blur, Color, Deep, Edge - Answer-B.
Asymmetry, Border, Color, Diameter, Evolving
Meniere's treatment includes: A. Antibiotics | B. Salt
loading | C. Low sodium + diuretics | D. Steroids - Answer-
C. Low sodium + diuretics
What is the hallmark symptom of Peripheral Arterial
Disease (PAD)? A. Edema | B. Bruising | C. Rash | D.
Intermittent claudication - Answer-D. Intermittent
claudication
Which lesion is painless and associated with endocarditis?
A. Osler nodes | B. Janeway lesions | C. Petechiae | D.
Purpura - Answer-B. Janeway lesions
Which test is best to confirm Peripheral Arterial Disease?
A. ECG | B. ABI | C. Echocardiogram | D. Angiography -
Answer-B. ABI
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Which best describes shingles (Herpes Zoster)? A. Diffuse
red rash | B. Painless macules | C. Vesicular dermatomal
rash | D. Annular ring - Answer-C. Vesicular dermatomal
rash
What is the most common complication of shingles? A.
Skin cancer | B. Postherpetic neuralgia | C. Psoriasis | D.
Eczema - Answer-B. Postherpetic neuralgia
When should a sinusitis patient be referred immediately?
A. 3 days of congestion | B. Purulent drainage | C.
Periorbital swelling | D. Dry cough - Answer-C. Periorbital
swelling
Conductive hearing loss - Rinne test result: A. AC > BC |
B. No sound | C. BC > AC | D. Equal - Answer-C. BC > AC
Sensorineural hearing loss - Weber test: A. Lateralizes to
affected ear | B. Lateralizes to better ear | C. Midline | D.
No sound - Answer-B. Lateralizes to better ear