A.	Fatty
B.	Caseous
C.	Gangrenous
D.	Coagulative
		A.	Fatty
B.	Caseous
C.	Gangrenous
D.	Coagulative
		A.	Thrombosis
B.	Coagulation
C.	Ischaemia
D.	Embolism
		A.	Amniotic fluid embolism
B.	Hyper coagulability
C.	Air or gas embolism
D.	Tumour embolism
		A.	Coagulated fibrin
B.	Aggregated proteins
C.	Aggregated platelets
D.	Aggregated R.B.C
		A.	Jaundice
B.	Chronic venous congestion
C.	Cirrhosis
D.	Hepatocellular carcinoma
		A.	Fibrocytes in myocardium
B.	Aschoji’s giant cells
C.	Heamosiderin laden macrophages in alveoli
D.	Hypertrophic myocardial fibres
		A.	10% blood
B.	20% blood
C.	30% blood
D.	40% blood
		A.	The central venous pressure ins high
B.	The extremities are pale, cold and sweating
C.	There is always s site of bleeding
D.	Urine output is unaffected
		A.	A decrease in the blood pressure
B.	A decrease in the central venous pressure
C.	A decrease in the heart rate
D.	A decrease in the urine output
		A.	Increased albumin in blood and decreased globin
B.	Decreased albumin conc. in blood
C.	Increased osmotic pressure
D.	None of the above