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PRITE Part 2 – 2025/2026 | 200+ Exam Questions & Answers | Psychopharmacology, Neurocognitive, Ethics

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This document contains a high-yield, exam-focused collection of over 200 multiple-choice questions and correct answers for Part 2 of the PRITE (Psychiatry Resident-In-Training Examination) for the 2025/2026 academic cycle. It is specifically tailored for psychiatry residents, medical students, and trainees preparing for the second phase of their PRITE assessment, particularly those in advanced training programs such as Harvard Medical School, or any ACGME-accredited institution. The content reflects a strong focus on clinical decision-making and advanced diagnostic understanding, covering: Psychopharmacology: mood stabilizers, antipsychotics, antidepressants, drug interactions Neurocognitive and neurodevelopmental disorders: Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, Autism, ADHD Psychiatric emergencies and crisis intervention Medical-psychiatric interface: delirium, catatonia, conversion disorders Ethics and legal issues in psychiatry Cultural psychiatry and social determinants of mental health Therapeutic modalities: CBT, DBT, psychoanalysis, family therapy This resource is ideal for: Senior psychiatry residents (PGY3–PGY4) Medical students preparing for psychiatry electives or shelf exams Fellows in psychosomatic medicine, child & adolescent psychiatry, or forensic psychiatry Educators and program directors seeking comprehensive review content Each question is paired with a clear, concise answer following board-exam logic, offering a repetition-based format that highlights frequently tested themes and clinical pearls essential for scoring well. Keywords: PRITE Part 2, psychiatry exam prep, psychopharmacology, neurocognitive disorders, medical psychiatry, psychiatric ethics, advanced psychiatry, ACGME, CBT, DBT, catatonia, delirium, schizophrenia, mood disorders, antidepressants, psychiatry residents, high yield psychiatry, PRITE 2025, Harvard psychiatry, board review

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PRITE Part 2 2025/2026 Exam Questions
and Correct Answers | New Update



Which of the following is the most effective treatment for spasmodic

torticollis?

A Gabapentin

B Topiramate

C Glatiramer acetate

D Levodopa/carbidopa


E Botulinum toxin - 🧠ANSWER ✔✔E


The parents of a seven-year-old child report that their child has "mood

swings" which consist of the child suddenly becoming irritable, angry and

throwing tantrums. When asked what precipitates these episodes, they

reply "when we tell him no or he does not get his way." Based on this

,information which of the following would be the most likely preliminary

diagnosis?

A Bipolar disorder

B Conduct disorder

C MDD

D Oppositional defiant disorder


E ADHD - 🧠ANSWER ✔✔D


A college student who is in good academic standing and has test anxiety

begins psychotherapy with a CBT psychotherapist. The therapist asks, "if

you were to fail the upcoming physics exam, what would that mean?" The

student replies, "I would then fail the whole course and I would have to

leave school and no one in my family would want to have anything to do

with me." The student's response would be best characterized as:

A personalization

B negative focus

C arbitrary inference

D catastrophic thinking

,E all-or-nothing thinking - 🧠ANSWER ✔✔D


Which of the following NT plays a key role in regulating the transition

between sleep and wakefulness?

A Choline

B Serotonin

C Histamine

D Glutamate


E Anandamide - 🧠ANSWER ✔✔C


A 26-year-old obese pt presents to the ED complaining of severe HA. The

pt is otherwise healthy and does not take any meds. Head CT and brain

MRI are unrevealing. The only finding on PE is increased cup to disc ratio.

Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis?

A Idiopathic intracranial hypertension

B Foster Kennedy syndrome

C Sagittal sinus thrombosis

D Bilateral optic neuritis


E Diabetic retinopathy - 🧠ANSWER ✔✔A

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, An 18-year-old pt presents to the ED with clouded snesorium, agitation and

hyperactivity, mild paranoia, pressured speech, and euphoric though labile

mood. PE is notable for HTN, tachycardia and vertical nystagmus. Which of

the following substance is most likely used?

A Flunitrazepam

B PCP

C Gamma-hydroxybutyrate

D LSD


E MDMA - 🧠ANSWER ✔✔B


During a routine medical exam, a 65-year-old man states "My wife thinks I

should ask you.. it's our sex life.. never mind." The physician asks "Your

sex life?" The pt responds, "Yes, you see we get started okay, but then.."

The pt then stops talking. Which of the following responses by the

physician is most appropriate?

A "You're doing fine. Go on."

B "Does your orgasm come too early?"

C "Can you get an erection? How long does it last?"

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