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NBME CBSE ACTUAL EXAM 200 QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS LATEST (USMLE STEP 1) MEDICAL
EXAMINATION LATEST UPDATED MAY 2025 A+
GRADE.
Which vaccine cause conversion of T-independent antigens to T-dependent forms to enhance protection
in young children? - ansH flu type b

Which vaccine cause conversion of T-independent antigens to T-dependent forms to enhance protection
in young children? - ansH flu type b

Which vaccine cause conversion of T-independent antigens to T-dependent forms to enhance protection
in young children? - ansH flu type b

Which vaccine cause conversion of T-independent antigens to T-dependent forms to enhance protection
in young children? - ansH flu type b

Which vaccine cause conversion of T-independent antigens to T-dependent forms to enhance protection
in young children? - ansH flu type b

Where is the SA node located? - ansjunction of superior vena cava and right atrium
Where is the SA node located? - ansjunction of superior vena cava and right atrium
Where is the SA node located? - ansjunction of superior vena cava and right atrium
Where is the SA node located? - ansjunction of superior vena cava and right atrium
Where is the SA node located? - ansjunction of superior vena cava and right atrium
Where is the AV node located? - ansinteratrial septum near the opening of the coronary sinus
Where is the AV node located? - ansinteratrial septum near the opening of the coronary sinus
Where is the AV node located? - ansinteratrial septum near the opening of the coronary sinus
Where is the AV node located? - ansinteratrial septum near the opening of the coronary sinus
Where is the AV node located? - ansinteratrial septum near the opening of the coronary sinus
What two organs have gluconeogenesis - ansLiver and kidney
What two organs have gluconeogenesis - ansLiver and kidney
What two organs have gluconeogenesis - ansLiver and kidney
What two organs have gluconeogenesis - ansLiver and kidney
What two organs have gluconeogenesis - ansLiver and kidney
What tissue is choriocarcinoma made of? - ansTrophoblastic tissue
What tissue is choriocarcinoma made of? - ansTrophoblastic tissue
What tissue is choriocarcinoma made of? - ansTrophoblastic tissue
What tissue is choriocarcinoma made of? - ansTrophoblastic tissue
What tissue is choriocarcinoma made of? - ansTrophoblastic tissue
What pathway is defective? - ansHeme synthesis
What pathway is defective? - ansHeme synthesis
What pathway is defective? - ansHeme synthesis
What pathway is defective? - ansHeme synthesis
What pathway is defective? - ansHeme synthesis
What month in normal child development includes using pincer grasp, finger feeding, standing while
holding onto a table, and playing peekaboo? - ans9 months
What month in normal child development includes using pincer grasp, finger feeding, standing while
holding onto a table, and playing peekaboo? - ans9 months
What month in normal child development includes using pincer grasp, finger feeding, standing while
holding onto a table, and playing peekaboo? - ans9 months
What month in normal child development includes using pincer grasp, finger feeding, standing while
holding onto a table, and playing peekaboo? - ans9 months
What month in normal child development includes using pincer grasp, finger feeding, standing while
holding onto a table, and playing peekaboo? - ans9 months

,NBME CBSE ACTUAL EXAM 200 QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS LATEST (USMLE STEP 1) MEDICAL
EXAMINATION LATEST UPDATED MAY 2025 A+
GRADE.
What marker to monitor thyroid cancer recurrence? - ansCalcitonin
What marker to monitor thyroid cancer recurrence? - ansCalcitonin
What marker to monitor thyroid cancer recurrence? - ansCalcitonin
What marker to monitor thyroid cancer recurrence? - ansCalcitonin
What marker to monitor thyroid cancer recurrence? - ansCalcitonin
What kind of kidney stones cause staghorn calculi with urine pH=8? - ansStruvite
What kind of kidney stones cause staghorn calculi with urine pH=8? - ansStruvite
What kind of kidney stones cause staghorn calculi with urine pH=8? - ansStruvite
What kind of kidney stones cause staghorn calculi with urine pH=8? - ansStruvite
What kind of kidney stones cause staghorn calculi with urine pH=8? - ansStruvite
What is the next step in newborn with possible fatty acid oxidation defect? - ansMeasure serum
acylcarnitine concentrations
What is the next step in newborn with possible fatty acid oxidation defect? - ansMeasure serum
acylcarnitine concentrations
What is the next step in newborn with possible fatty acid oxidation defect? - ansMeasure serum
acylcarnitine concentrations
What is the next step in newborn with possible fatty acid oxidation defect? - ansMeasure serum
acylcarnitine concentrations
What is the next step in newborn with possible fatty acid oxidation defect? - ansMeasure serum
acylcarnitine concentrations
What is the mechanism of continued CK-MB and troponin I increase after coronary stenting? -
ansMembrane lipid peroxidation (due to reperfusion injury which causes free radicals)
What is the mechanism of continued CK-MB and troponin I increase after coronary stenting? -
ansMembrane lipid peroxidation (due to reperfusion injury which causes free radicals)
What is the mechanism of continued CK-MB and troponin I increase after coronary stenting? -
ansMembrane lipid peroxidation (due to reperfusion injury which causes free radicals)
What is the mechanism of continued CK-MB and troponin I increase after coronary stenting? -
ansMembrane lipid peroxidation (due to reperfusion injury which causes free radicals)
What is the mechanism of continued CK-MB and troponin I increase after coronary stenting? -
ansMembrane lipid peroxidation (due to reperfusion injury which causes free radicals)
What is predictive of a clonal lymphoid proliferation? - anssurface kappa:surface lambda ratio
What is predictive of a clonal lymphoid proliferation? - anssurface kappa:surface lambda ratio
What is predictive of a clonal lymphoid proliferation? - anssurface kappa:surface lambda ratio
What is predictive of a clonal lymphoid proliferation? - anssurface kappa:surface lambda ratio
What is predictive of a clonal lymphoid proliferation? - anssurface kappa:surface lambda ratio
What happens to calcium level in sarcoidosis? - ansincreased serum calcium
What happens to calcium level in sarcoidosis? - ansincreased serum calcium
What happens to calcium level in sarcoidosis? - ansincreased serum calcium
What happens to calcium level in sarcoidosis? - ansincreased serum calcium
What happens to calcium level in sarcoidosis? - ansincreased serum calcium
What drug causes lack of effect of itraconazole? - ansOmeprazole
What drug causes lack of effect of itraconazole? - ansOmeprazole
What drug causes lack of effect of itraconazole? - ansOmeprazole
What drug causes lack of effect of itraconazole? - ansOmeprazole
What drug causes lack of effect of itraconazole? - ansOmeprazole
What does the liver biopsy show in alcoholic liver disease? - ansneutrophil infiltration, hepatocyte
ballooning and Mallory bodies/hyaline
What does the liver biopsy show in alcoholic liver disease? - ansneutrophil infiltration, hepatocyte
ballooning and Mallory bodies/hyaline

,NBME CBSE ACTUAL EXAM 200 QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS LATEST (USMLE STEP 1) MEDICAL
EXAMINATION LATEST UPDATED MAY 2025 A+
GRADE.
What does the liver biopsy show in alcoholic liver disease? - ansneutrophil infiltration, hepatocyte
ballooning and Mallory bodies/hyaline
What does the liver biopsy show in alcoholic liver disease? - ansneutrophil infiltration, hepatocyte
ballooning and Mallory bodies/hyaline
What does the liver biopsy show in alcoholic liver disease? - ansneutrophil infiltration, hepatocyte
ballooning and Mallory bodies/hyaline
What diuretics should be used in addition to loop diuretic for pts with ascites - ansSpironolactone
What diuretics should be used in addition to loop diuretic for pts with ascites - ansSpironolactone
What diuretics should be used in addition to loop diuretic for pts with ascites - ansSpironolactone
What diuretics should be used in addition to loop diuretic for pts with ascites - ansSpironolactone
What diuretics should be used in addition to loop diuretic for pts with ascites - ansSpironolactone
What disease and what structure would be missing on electron microscopy? - ansPrimary ciliary
dyskinesia/Kartagener syndrome
What disease and what structure would be missing on electron microscopy? - ansPrimary ciliary
dyskinesia/Kartagener syndrome
What disease and what structure would be missing on electron microscopy? - ansPrimary ciliary
dyskinesia/Kartagener syndrome
What disease and what structure would be missing on electron microscopy? - ansPrimary ciliary
dyskinesia/Kartagener syndrome
What disease and what structure would be missing on electron microscopy? - ansPrimary ciliary
dyskinesia/Kartagener syndrome
What cytokines are released to cause fever and inflammation? - ansIL-1 and TNF-a
What cytokines are released to cause fever and inflammation? - ansIL-1 and TNF-a
What cytokines are released to cause fever and inflammation? - ansIL-1 and TNF-a
What cytokines are released to cause fever and inflammation? - ansIL-1 and TNF-a
What cytokines are released to cause fever and inflammation? - ansIL-1 and TNF-a
What cancers is EBV associated with? - ansNasopharyngeal carcinoma in Asians
What cancers is EBV associated with? - ansNasopharyngeal carcinoma in Asians
What cancers is EBV associated with? - ansNasopharyngeal carcinoma in Asians
What cancers is EBV associated with? - ansNasopharyngeal carcinoma in Asians
What cancers is EBV associated with? - ansNasopharyngeal carcinoma in Asians
warfarin decreases what factors? - ansFactor II, VII, IX, X
warfarin decreases what factors? - ansFactor II, VII, IX, X
warfarin decreases what factors? - ansFactor II, VII, IX, X
warfarin decreases what factors? - ansFactor II, VII, IX, X
warfarin decreases what factors? - ansFactor II, VII, IX, X
Warfarin -- inhibits hepatic synthesis of Vit K-dependent factors
Warfarin -- inhibits hepatic synthesis of Vit K-dependent factors
Warfarin -- inhibits hepatic synthesis of Vit K-dependent factors
Warfarin -- inhibits hepatic synthesis of Vit K-dependent factors
Warfarin -- inhibits hepatic synthesis of Vit K-dependent factors
Villous adenoma (sessile, most malignant potential)
Villous adenoma (sessile, most malignant potential)
Villous adenoma (sessile, most malignant potential)
Villous adenoma (sessile, most malignant potential)
Villous adenoma (sessile, most malignant potential)
-vertigo
-vertigo
-vertigo
-vertigo

, NBME CBSE ACTUAL EXAM 200 QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS LATEST (USMLE STEP 1) MEDICAL
EXAMINATION LATEST UPDATED MAY 2025 A+
GRADE.
-vertigo
Uterine artery is a branch of what artery? - ansInternal iliac artery
Uterine artery is a branch of what artery? - ansInternal iliac artery
Uterine artery is a branch of what artery? - ansInternal iliac artery
Uterine artery is a branch of what artery? - ansInternal iliac artery
Uterine artery is a branch of what artery? - ansInternal iliac artery
Unregulated activation of kallikrein by complement system leading to increased bradykinin activity
Unregulated activation of kallikrein by complement system leading to increased bradykinin activity
Unregulated activation of kallikrein by complement system leading to increased bradykinin activity
Unregulated activation of kallikrein by complement system leading to increased bradykinin activity
Unregulated activation of kallikrein by complement system leading to increased bradykinin activity
Tubulovillous adenoma (pedunculated)
Tubulovillous adenoma (pedunculated)
Tubulovillous adenoma (pedunculated)
Tubulovillous adenoma (pedunculated)
Tubulovillous adenoma (pedunculated)
Triad of: situs inversus, chronic sinusitis, bronchiectasis
Triad of: situs inversus, chronic sinusitis, bronchiectasis
Triad of: situs inversus, chronic sinusitis, bronchiectasis
Triad of: situs inversus, chronic sinusitis, bronchiectasis
Triad of: situs inversus, chronic sinusitis, bronchiectasis
Treatment of inflammatory bowel disease and MOA? - ansInfliximab - TNF-alpha monoclonal antibody
Treatment of inflammatory bowel disease and MOA? - ansInfliximab - TNF-alpha monoclonal antibody
Treatment of inflammatory bowel disease and MOA? - ansInfliximab - TNF-alpha monoclonal antibody
Treatment of inflammatory bowel disease and MOA? - ansInfliximab - TNF-alpha monoclonal antibody
Treatment of inflammatory bowel disease and MOA? - ansInfliximab - TNF-alpha monoclonal antibody
Treatment for PE and MOA? - ansHeparin -- potentiates the action of antithrombin III, which inactivates
several factors.
Treatment for PE and MOA? - ansHeparin -- potentiates the action of antithrombin III, which inactivates
several factors.
Treatment for PE and MOA? - ansHeparin -- potentiates the action of antithrombin III, which inactivates
several factors.
Treatment for PE and MOA? - ansHeparin -- potentiates the action of antithrombin III, which inactivates
several factors.
Treatment for PE and MOA? - ansHeparin -- potentiates the action of antithrombin III, which inactivates
several factors.
-tinnitus
-tinnitus
-tinnitus
-tinnitus
-tinnitus
The connective tissue that surrounds the airways of the lungs are called the parenchyma. This forms a
sort of scaffold around the airways, keeping them open with a force known as "radial traction". Radial
traction is the "spring" that bounce back to force air out. Fibrosis increases radial traction
The connective tissue that surrounds the airways of the lungs are called the parenchyma. This forms a
sort of scaffold around the airways, keeping them open with a force known as "radial traction". Radial
traction is the "spring" that bounce back to force air out. Fibrosis increases radial traction
The connective tissue that surrounds the airways of the lungs are called the parenchyma. This forms a
sort of scaffold around the airways, keeping them open with a force known as "radial traction". Radial
traction is the "spring" that bounce back to force air out. Fibrosis increases radial traction
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