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NBME CBSE Comprehensive Exam Review Questions & Detailed Explanations | High-Yield Basic Sciences Revision | USMLE-Style Practice for Medical Students | Updated, Exam-Focused & Time-Saving Study Guide

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This NBME CBSE comprehensive revision document is a high-yield, exam-oriented study guide designed specifically to help medical students excel in the Comprehensive Basic Science Examination (CBSE). It features USMLE-style practice questions with clear, step-by-step explanations, strong clinical correlations, and focused coverage of core basic science subjects tested in the NBME CBSE. The content is well-structured, easy to revise, and optimized for last-minute preparation, making it ideal for students aiming to strengthen weak areas, improve question-analysis skills, and boost overall scores. Whether you are preparing for CBSE, NBME assessments, or USMLE Step-style exams, this document saves time, enhances understanding, and delivers exactly what examiners expect—making it a must-have resource for serious medical students.

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QuEStioNS & DEtailED ExplaNatioNS | high-
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Question 1:
What is the mechanism of action of beta-blockers?

• A) Inhibition of cyclooxygenase

• B) Blockade of beta-adrenergic receptors

• C) Activation of alpha-adrenergic receptors

• D) Inhibition of angiotensin-converting enzyme

Correct Option: B

RATIONALE: Beta-blockers selectively block beta-adrenergic receptors, leading to decreased
heart rate and contractility, and are commonly used for hypertension and heart failure.



Question 2:
Which of the following is a common side effect of opioid analgesics?

• A) Hypertension

• B) Diarrhea

• C) Constipation

• D) Insomnia

Correct Option: C

RATIONALE: Opioids can cause constipation by decreasing gastrointestinal motility and
increasing muscle tone in the sphincters.



Question 3:
What is the primary mechanism of action for statins?

• A) Inhibition of HMG-CoA reductase

, • B) Inhibition of cholesterol absorption

• C) Bile acid sequestration

• D) Stimulation of lipoprotein lipase

Correct Option: A

RATIONALE: Statins primarily lower cholesterol levels by inhibiting HMG-CoA reductase, the
rate-limiting enzyme in cholesterol biosynthesis.



Question 4:
Which of the following drugs is a contraindication for use during pregnancy due to its
teratogenic effects?

• A) Acetaminophen

• B) Ibuprofen

• C) Isotretinoin

• D) Levothyroxine

Correct Option: C

RATIONALE: Isotretinoin is known to cause severe birth defects and is contraindicated in
pregnancy.



Question 5:
What class of drugs is used to manage hypertension by blocking calcium channels?

• A) Beta-blockers

• B) Calcium channel blockers

• C) ACE inhibitors

• D) Diuretics

Correct Option: B

RATIONALE: Calcium channel blockers lower blood pressure by preventing calcium influx into
vascular smooth muscle, leading to relaxation and vasodilation.

, Question 6:
What is the primary purpose of administering naloxone?

• A) Pain relief

• B) Sedation

• C) Opioid overdose reversal

• D) Antidepressant effects

Correct Option: C

RATIONALE: Naloxone is an opioid antagonist used to reverse the effects of opioid overdose.



Question 7:
Which of the following medications is a first-line treatment for hypertension?

• A) Furosemide

• B) Lisinopril

• C) Hydralazine

• D) Metoprolol

Correct Option: B

RATIONALE: Lisinopril, an ACE inhibitor, is often considered first-line therapy for hypertension.



Question 8:
What is the main effect of aspirin at low doses?

• A) Antipyretic

• B) Anti-inflammatory

• C) Antiplatelet

• D) Analgesic

Correct Option: C

RATIONALE: Low-dose aspirin primarily inhibits platelet aggregation, making it effective for
cardioprotection.
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