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: Exudate differs from transudate by
A) High protein content and cellular debris
B) Clear appearance
C) Caused by decreased oncotic pressure
D) Low specific gravity
Q: Oncogenes promote cancer by
A) Enhancing apoptosis
B) Repairing DNA
C) Inhibiting tumor suppressors
D) Promoting cell proliferation
Q: A nuclear change seen in necrosis involving nuclear fading
A) Pyknosis
B) Karyolysis
C) Karyorrhexis
D) Hyperchromasia
Q: The typical vascular change in chronic inflammation
A) Increased permeability
B) Thrombosis
C) Angiogenesis
D) Vasodilation
Q: Hemorrhagic infarcts commonly occur in
A) Brain
B) Kidneys
C) Lungs
D) Liver