2025||148 QUESTIONS WITH ACCURATE SOLUTIONS
1. Explain the significance of Hemophilus ducreyi in the context of sexually
transmitted infections.
It is a viral infection that causes warts.
It is a bacterial infection that leads to ulcers.
It is a fungal infection that affects the skin.
It is a parasitic infection that causes itching.
2. The dissociative disorder that involves two or more personalities, which
take control of the individual's behavior and is associated with severe
childhood abuse is:
Dissociative amnesia
Dissociative identity disorder
Dissociative Fugue
Dissociative personality disorder
3. What are the three components of Hutchinson's triad associated with
congenital syphilis?
Saddle nose, interstitial keratoses, pegteeth
Saddle nose, keratitis, deafness
Pegteeth, deafness, skin rashes
Interstitial keratoses, skin lesions, pegteeth
4. What is the term used to describe the psychological defense mechanism
where an individual reverts to behaviors characteristic of an earlier stage
of development?
,Repression
, Regression
Projection
Displacement
5. What is another name for the sexually transmitted infection known as soft
chancre?
Hemophilus ducreyi
Syphilis
Genital warts
Chlamydia
6. A 10-year-old boy presented with Hutchinson's triad: parenchymatous
keratitis, sensorineural deafness, and deformed Hutchinson's teeth (the
barrel form), along with saddle-nose deformity. For what illness are the
presented changes characteristic?
Tuberculosis
Toxoplasmosis
Leprosy
Syphilis
Opisthorchiasis
7. A woman having a possible heart attack redirects her anger away from her
condition and toward the paramedic. This is called:
displacement.
regression.
digression.
projection.
, 8. If a college student is experiencing symptoms of Seasonal Affective
Disorder (SAD) during winter months, which combination of strategies
would be most effective based on current treatment recommendations?
Increased social interaction, medication, and outdoor activities
Light therapy, regular exercise, and a balanced diet rich in
carbohydrates
Cognitive-behavioral therapy, meditation, and increased caffeine
intake
Light therapy, exercise, and comfort foods
9. If a patient exhibits constant, excessive fear and hypervigilance, which
therapeutic approach would likely be most effective in treating their
General Anxiety Disorder (GAD)?
Psychoanalysis focusing on childhood experiences
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) aimed at changing thought
patterns
Medication solely without any therapy
Group therapy emphasizing shared experiences
10. If a character in a novel exhibits a complete disregard for the feelings of
others and engages in deceitful behavior for personal gain, which
psychological term would best describe this character, and why?
Sociopath, because they are impulsive and erratic
Psychopath, due to their lack of empathy and manipulative
nature
Narcissist, as they seek admiration and validation
Borderline Personality, because of their unstable relationships
11. What type of organism is responsible for trichomoniasis?
Bacteria