A. 1.5 l/day
B. 3 l/day
C. 0.5 l/day
D. 2 l/day
Related Mcqs:
- In maple syrup urine disease the amino acids excreted in the urine are______________?
A. Leucine
B. Isoleucine
C. Valine
D. All of the above - A child’s CSF was examined I contains slightly raised or normal PMN cells, raised lymphocytes, absence of mycotic growth, value of protein is normal or above normal, glucose level is normal. The most probable diagnosis is____________?
A. Pyogenic bacterial meningitis
B. Viral meningitis
C. Fungal meningitis
D. Tuberculous meningitis - A patient’s urine with a particular protein appears normal, but on standing it becomes dark. The dark colour disappears on heating. The patent is suffering from______________?
A. Osteoporosis
B. Multiple myeloma
C. Infectious mononcleosis
D. T – cell tumour - Stroke output of each ventricle in normal adult is_____________?
A. 30 ml
B. 130 ml
C. 70 ml
D. 5 liters - Normal adult person’s blood contains_____________?
A. 40% neutrophils
B. 30% lymphocytes
C. 20% eosinophils
D. 10% basophils - A decrease in the urine output is called_____________?
A. Dysuria
B. Nocturia
C. Oliguria
D. Plyuria - Formation of a small volume of concentrated urine in dehydration is associated with____________?
A. More reabsorption in the PCT
B. More concentration in loop of Henle
C. More reabsorption of DCT and collecting ducts
D. All of these - Which one of the following is not responsible for concentration of urine in the kidneys______________?
A. Aldosterone
B. Angiotensin II
C. Vasopressin
D. Epinephrine - CD4 count in normal healthy adult is_______________?
A. 500
B. 200
C. 1000
D. 300 - Normal adult haemoglobin contains________________?
A. One alpha chain and one beta chain
B. One alpha chains and two beta chains
C. One beta chains and two alpha chains
D. Two alpha chains and two beta chains