Syphilis becomes seropositive in___________________?
		A.	Chancre (primary syphilis)
B.	Muco patches (secondary syphilis)
C.	Gumma (tertiary syphilis)
D.	Congenital syphilis
		A.	Chancre (primary syphilis)
B.	Muco patches (secondary syphilis)
C.	Gumma (tertiary syphilis)
D.	Congenital syphilis
		A.	Gastric juice
B.	Pancreatic juice
C.	Bile in gall bladder
D.	Saliva
		A.	Only Hydrophobic component
B.	Only Hydrophilic component
C.	Hydrophobic and hydrophilic component
D.	Lyophillic and lyophobic component
		A.	Purely motor
B.	Purely sensory
C.	Mixed nerve
D.	A peripheral nerve
		A.	Sand
B.	Silicon arbide
C.	Diamond
D.	Aluminum oxide
		A.	Creatinine indicates glomerular filtration rate
B.	Inulin is lower than that of urea
C.	Chloride increases after in injection of aldosterone
D.	PAH continues to rise as the plasma concentration of PAH increases
		A.	Klinefelter’s syndrome
B.	Trisomy 21
C.	Down’s syndrome
D.	Cleidocranial dysostosis