| 1. The following conditions are more common in women: | |
| A. Schizophrenia |
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| B. Capgras delusion |
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| C. de Clerambault’s syndrome |
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| D. Bipolar Affective Disorder |
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| E. Depression |
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| 2. The following conditions are more common in men: | |
| A. Post-traumatic epilepsy |
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| B. Agoraphobia |
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| C. Social Phobia |
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| D. Wernicke’s encephalopathy |
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| E. Dissociative amnesia |
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| 3. The following conditions are more common in upper social classes: | |
| A. Anorexia nervosa |
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| B. Schizophrenia |
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| C. Agoraphobia |
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| D. Depression |
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| E. Suicide |
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| 4. The following conditions are more common in urban, or socially deprived areas: | |
| A. Schizophrenia |
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| B. Depression |
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| C. Bipolar Affective Disorder |
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| D. Dissociative disorders of movement and sensation |
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| E. Epilepsy | ? |
| 5. The following associations with suicide are recognized: | |
| A. Peptic ulcer |
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| B. Non-delusional dysmorphophobia |
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| C. Huntington’s chorea |
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| D. Epilepsy |
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| E. Bereavement in childhood |
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| 6. The following conditions usually have their onset before the age of 35 years: | |
| A. Schizophrenia |
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| B. Agoraphobia |
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| C. Space phobia |
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| D. Pick’s disease |
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| E. Dissociative convulsions |
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| 7. The following are recognized associations: | |
| A. Panic disorder and mitral valve prolapse |
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| B. Klinefelter's disease and epilepsy |
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| C. Phaeochromocytoma and MEN type I syndrome |
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| D. Insulinoma and MEN type II syndrome |
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| E. Alcohol abuse and hepatocellular carcinoma |
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| 8. Regarding suicide: | |
| A. Drowning, as a method, is more common among men |
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| B. It is the number one cause of death among young males aged 15-24 |
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| C. Only 25 % of suicide victims have a mental illness |
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| D. Rate is highest in the winter months |
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| E. Obsessive compulsive disorder is a risk factor |
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| 9. The following conditions are autosomal recessive: | |
| A. Leigh disease |
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| B. Huntington’s chorea |
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| C. Gaucher’s disease |
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| D. Alzheimer’s disease (familial types) |
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| E. Parry type of cerebral ceroid lipofuscinosis |
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| 10. The following conditions are autosomal dominant: | |
| A. Tay-Sachs disease |
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| B. Porphyria |
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| C. Phaechromocytoma |
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| D. Metachromatic leucodystrophy |
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| E. Wilson’s disease |
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