Pathology MCQs

Pathology MCQs assess knowledge of disease mechanisms, histopathology, and systemic conditions. Covering organs like liver, lungs, heart, and kidneys, they help MDCAT, USMLE, NTS, and FCPS aspirants strengthen concepts and clinical understanding.

Q: A non-caseating granuloma is commonly seen in
A) Fungal infections
B) Syphilis
C) Tuberculosis
D) Sarcoidosis
Q: The key mediator responsible for fever in inflammation
A) Histamine
B) Prostaglandin E2
C) Leukotriene B4
D) Nitric oxide
Q: A dominant feature of apoptosis on microscopy
A) Cell swelling
B) Karyolysis
C) Cell fragmentation into apoptotic bodies
D) Neutrophilic infiltration
Q: A tumor's grade refers to
A) Size only
B) Genetic mutation
C) Degree of differentiation
D) Stage of spread
Q: The first cells to arrive at the site of injury
A) Lymphocytes
B) Platelets
C) Neutrophils
D) Macrophages