Embryology & Genetics
Anatomy & Reproductive Organs
The Menstrual Cycle
Breast Pathology & Pharmacology
STIs & Genital Tract Pathology
100

Question: The muscles of facial expression are derived from which pharyngeal arch?

  • A) Arch 1
  • B) Arch 2
  • C) Arch 3
  • D) Arch 4

 B) Arch 2

100

Which pelvic ligament is a remnant of the embryonic gubernaculum and is considered both an ovarian and a uterine ligament?

  • A) Cardinal ligament
  • B) Uterosacral ligament
  • C) Round ligament
  • D) Suspensory ligament


  • C) Round ligament
100

Question: A massive spike in which hormone directly triggers ovulation?

  • A) Oestrogen
  • B) Progesterone
  • C) Follicle-Stimulating Hormone (FSH)
  • D) Luteinising Hormone (LH)

D) LH

100

Question: A 55-year-old woman is diagnosed with an oestrogen receptor-positive (ER+) breast cancer. Which medication is a selective oestrogen receptor modulator (SERM) that acts as an antagonist in the breast but an agonist in the uterus?

  • A) Trastuzumab
  • B) Letrozole
  • C) Tamoxifen
  • D) Leuprolide

Tamoxifen

100

Question: A 26-year-old woman presents with a thin, grayish vaginal discharge with a "fishy" odour, and a wet mount shows clue cells. What is the first-line treatment for this condition?

  • A) Fluconazole
  • B) Metronidazole
  • C) Ceftriaxone
  • D) Penicillin G

Metronidazole

200

Question: In the developing embryo, the lungs, liver, and pancreas are all derivatives of which primary germ layer?

  • A) Ectoderm
  • B) Mesoderm
  • C) Endoderm
  • D) Neural crest

Endoderm

200

Question: The suspensory ligament of the ovary (also known as the infundibulopelvic ligament) connects the ovary to the lateral pelvic wall and contains which important structures?

  • A) Uterine arteries and veins
  • B) Ovarian arteries, veins, and lymphatics
  • C) Splanchnic nerves
  • D) The ureter

B) Ovarian arteries, veins, and lymphatics

200

Question: During the luteal phase of the menstrual cycle, which hormone dominates and is responsible for the 0.3–0.5°C rise in basal body temperature?

  • A) Oestrogen
  • B) Progesterone
  • C) Luteinising Hormone (LH)
  • D) Follicle-Stimulating Hormone (FSH)

Progesterone

200

A 28-year-old pregnant woman discovers a 2-cm, discrete, freely movable mass beneath her nipple. What is the most likely diagnosis for this common, benign breast tumour?

  • A) Intraductal papilloma
  • B) Fibroadenoma
  • C) Lobular carcinoma in situ
  • D) Medullary carcinoma

Fibroadenoma

200

Question: Which two strains of Human Papillomavirus (HPV) are most classically associated with the development of cervical cancer?

  • A) Types 6 and 11
  • B) Types 16 and 18
  • C) Types 1 and 2
  • D) Types 31 and 33

 B) Types 16 and 18

300

Question: The superior parathyroid glands share their embryologic origin (the 4th pharyngeal pouch) with which of the following structures?

  • A) Thymus
  • B) Palatine tonsils
  • C) Eustachian tube
  • D) Parafollicular C cells of the thyroid


  • D) Parafollicular C cells of the thyroid
300

Question: What is the most common site for an ectopic pregnancy to occur?

  • A) Uterus
  • B) Ovary
  • C) Cervix
  • D) Ampulla of the Fallopian tube

 D) Ampulla of the Fallopian tube

300

Question: What is the normal physiological secretion pattern of Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone (GnRH) that is required to stimulate the release of LH and FSH?

  • A) Continuous
  • B) Pulsatile
  • C) Biphasic
  • D) Diurnal
  • Correct Answer: B) Pulsatile
300

Which monoclonal antibody is a targeted drug therapy indicated for patients with HER2-positive breast cancer?

  • A) Tamoxifen
  • B) Trastuzumab
  • C) Methotrexate
  • D) Raloxifene

Trastuzumab

300

Question: A female patient presents with thick, white, "cottage cheese" vaginal discharge and a normal vaginal pH (4.0–4.5). A microscopic exam shows pseudohyphae. What is the diagnosis?

  • A) Bacterial vaginosis
  • B) Trichomoniasis
  • C) Vulvovaginal candidiasis (Yeast infection)
  • D) Gonorrhoea

 Vulvovaginal candidiasis

400

Question: DiGeorge syndrome, which presents with a lack of a thymus and hypocalcaemia, is caused by the failure of which pharyngeal pouches to develop?

  • A) 1st and 2nd pouches
  • B) 2nd and 3rd pouches
  • C) 3rd and 4th pouches
  • D) 4th and 6th pouches

C) 3rd and 4th pouches

400

Question: Which embryologic structure gives rise to the Fallopian (uterine) tubes, uterus, and cervix?

  • A) Mesonephric duct
  • B) Paramesonephric duct
  • C) Urogenital sinus
  • D) Genital tubercle

B) Paramesonephric duct

400

Question: If a woman tracking her fertility notices that her basal body temperature never rises during her cycle, what is the most likely explanation?

  • A) Failure of progesterone secretion (anovulation)
  • B) Excess oestrogen production
  • C) Excess prolactin suppression
  • D) Premature endometrial shedding

A) Failure of progesterone secretion (anovulation)

400

A 47-year-old woman presents with a red, scaly, eczematous area of skin on her breast just lateral to the areola. What is the most likely diagnosis?

  • A) Fat necrosis
  • B) Inflammatory carcinoma
  • C) Apocrine metaplasia
  • D) Paget disease of the breast

Paget disease of the breast

400

Question: A 25-year-old obese woman presents with irregular periods and infertility. Her labs show a high LH level and signs of insulin resistance. What is the most likely diagnosis?

  • A) Endometriosis
  • B) Endometrial Carcinoma
  • C) Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS)
  • D) Adenomyosis

C) PCOS

500
  1. Question: A 46,XY foetus with a 5α-reductase deficiency will classically present with which of the following at puberty?
    • A) Loss of smell (anosmia)
    • B) Virilisation (development of male physical characteristics)
    • C) Development of a uterus
    • D) Complete lack of pubic hair

B) Virilisation

500

Question: Which paired ligaments extend from the anterior cervix, wrap around the bladder, and attach to the pubis?

  • A) Pubocervical ligaments
  • B) Uterosacral ligaments
  • C) Cardinal ligaments
  • D) Ovarian ligaments

A) Pubocervical ligaments

500

Question: In the feedback loop of the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis, the hormone inhibin provides negative feedback to specifically decrease the release of which hormone?

  • A) Luteinising Hormone (LH)
  • B) Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone (GnRH)
  • C) Follicle-Stimulating Hormone (FSH)
  • D) Oestrogen

C) Follicle-Stimulating Hormone (FSH)

500

A patient sustained a traumatic blow to her breast and a month later feels a persistent, firm lump where the bruise was. What is the most likely diagnosis?

  • A) Sclerosing adenosis
  • B) Fat necrosis
  • C) Mammary duct ectasia
  • D) Ductal carcinoma in situ

Fat necrosis

500

Question: What is the first-line treatment for a patient diagnosed with Syphilis (Treponema pallidum), which classically presents as a painless chancre?

  • A) Azithromycin
  • B) Penicillin G
  • C) Acyclovir
  • D) Doxycycline


  • Penicillin G
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