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1) Aphorism no. 1 -70


1 Aphorism called miniature of Organon is 

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2 Dr. Hahnemann Speaks about preventive aspect of Homoeopathy in Aphorism 

4

3 In the treatment of acute diseases, the physician should look for 

Exciting cause

4 Accessory circumstances does not include

Skin problem

 5 Prejudices may lead to 

Correct prescription, wrong prescription 

7 Objective symptoms is explained in Aphorism no.

6

 8 Causa ocassionalis means 

Exacting cause, maintaining cause

9 Vital force is defined in

Aphorism 9

10 Following is  a characteristic of vital force 

Autocratic, automatic, dynamic

11 This material organism, without vital force, is capable of 

No sensation, no function, no self preservation 

11 The word ‘vital force’ was replaced by ‘vital energy’ in which edition of organon 

Also read :BARGAIN

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12 The concept of dynamis is explained in foot note of Aphorism 

11

13 Materia peccans, in relation ‘dynamic influence’ is found at the foot note of Materia Aphorism 

11

14 Enantiopathic method means 

Antipathic

15 Natures of law of cure is explained in Aphorism no. 

26

15 Aphorism called miniature of Organon is 

1

16 Dr. Hahnemann Speaks about preventive aspect of Homoeopathy in Aphorism

 2

17 In the treatment of acute diseases, the physician should look for 

Indisposition

18 Accessory circumstances does include

Age,occupation,skin problems 

20 Disease aspect of Law of similia is explained in Aphorism no.

46

 21 Concept of susceptibility is given in

Aphorism 31

 22 We cannot depend upon nature to cure a disease for all 

Dose is not control, Chain of diseases may form, Their appearance is not certain

23 Medicine is dependable for all 

Acts under all circumstances, Acts all the time, Dose is in control

24 Artificial morbific agent means 

Medicine

25 Natural morbific agent means

Disease

 26 ‘Homoeopathy can remove symptoms, but the disease remains’ – is a statement of 

Hufeland

27 The artificial disease removed from the body because

Shorter duration of action

28 What shall happen when two similar disease meets together in a human body

Stronger one remove newer one

 29 What shall happen when two dis-similar disease meets together in a human body

They form a complex disease, Suspended if new one is stronger, Repelled by old one if it that was stronger

30 ‘Thus, a syphilitic patient may become psoric, and vice versa’ 

True

31 ---"the sole and infallible oracle of the healing art, teaches us, ..’ speaks about

Homeopathy

 32 Isopathy is described in 

Foot note 56

33 ‘A method of curing a given disease by the same contagious principle that produces it’ is spoken about 

Isopathy

34 Introducer of Isopathy was 

M. Lux

35 Introducer of Antipathy was 

Gelen

36 Contraria contrariis curentener is the moto of

Antipathy

 37 When two dissimilar diseases meet together there is possibility 

Cure one another

38 Heteropathic medicine means 

Allopathy

39 “Criminal treason against divine homoeopathy” is said in relation to 

Allopathy

40 Hahnemann said that ‘The true mild cures take place only according to the – method’

Homeopathy 

41 How many types of action of the remedy mainly exists

Two

42 How many types of secondary actions are there 43 Primary action is

44 Permanent restoration of the health, or removal and annihilation of the disease in its whole extent following definite fixed principle is called

45 Medicine can – diseases 50 When exact opposite condition of primary action is possible that is the vital force reacts equally and opposite to the primary action is called

51 Hahnemann blamed – for tremendous blood letting 52 ‘Rob millions of men gradually of their life.. .. more than fell on Napoleon's battlefields’ is referred to the name of

53 After the constipation produced by opium (primary action), - ensues (secondary action 54 The use of Antipathy is urgent and life threatening cases is supported in 55 Following is considered as emergency as per foot note of Aphorism 67 except 56 Aphorism No. 1 is related with… 57 The sentence "Dare to be wise" is for 58 Dynamic influence' is given in

59 Who discovered Antipathic mode of treatment 60 who said "Homoeopathy can remove the symptoms, but the disease remains". 61 Secondary curative action is generally observed in.. 62 "Blindness cured by Small Pox" are --------Observation 63 Remove the cause' named as ------64 Artificial morbific forces is-65 "He is likewise the preserver of health" line quoted from aphorism No. 66 Dr. CFS Hahnemann started translation of Cullen' Materia Medica in the year 67 Which aphorism in 6th edition deals with the mission of the physician? 68 Which was the only medicine given by Brousseau? 69 Which are the two principal methods of treatment stated by Dr. Hahnemann?

70 Primary action is a product of _____ & ______ powers conjointly. 71 Which of the following are types of secondary action? 72 In which aphorism of 6th edition does Dr. Hahnemann discuss about causa occasionalis? 73 _______ cause is generally due to a chronic miasm. 74 _______ is based on the infalliable law of nature. 75 Antipathy treats with a remedy of ______ action. 76 Suspended animation is a state where _______.

77 The sole curative power of _____ consists in altering man's state of health. 78 During the primary action of medicine, the vital force is ______. 79 Medicines act ________. 80 Which foot note of 6th edition deals with dynamis? 81 Which concept is discussed in foot note 1?

82 Fundamental cause is responsible for ______ disease. 83 The ______ healing art is the only corrct method and the straightest way to cure. 84 In which aphorism of 6th edition is primary action discussed? 85 Which of the following is a type of secondary action? 86 Which of the following is not a property of vital force?

87 Which aphorism of 6th edition discusses about ideal cure?

88 Which system of medicine was introduced by Lux? 89 In 6th edition, which aphorisms discusses abt the requisite knowledges of physician? 90 Two similar diseases form a ______ disease. 91 _______ are termed as artifical morbific agents. 92 Which aphorism discusses therapeutic law of nature? 93 Who discovered Antipathy? 94 In order to cure the disease, ______ needs to be removed. 95 Secondary counter action is observed in ________. 96 Allopathy is also known as _______ mode of treatment. 97 ______ is the ony indication, the only guide to the selection of the remedy. 98 Which of the following is not a property of ideal cure? 99 Aph 5 of 6th edition deals with _____.

100 Which aphorism of 6th edition discusses about preservor of health? 101 Which method of cure is based on accurate observaion of anture, careful experimentation and pure experience?

102 Which of the following are the properties of vital force? 103 What happens when a man is sick?

104 The cure should always be ____. Reliable 105 Who stated "Homoeopathy can remove the symptoms, but the disease still remains"? 106 Every real medicine acts _______.

107 The distinctness and purity of ____ is tested on health body. 108 Isopathy is a method of curinga given disease by the ______ contagious principle that produces it. 109 Exact opposite condition of health to the primary action is known as _____.

110 Which aphorism in 6th edition deals with the properties of ideal cure? 111 Enantiopathy is also known as _______. 112 Which aphorism discusses about preservor of health? 113 The material body without _____ is capable of no sensation, no function, no self-preservation. 114 ____ is the outwardly reflected picture of the internal essence of the disease. 115 Which aphorism discusses about unprejudiced observer?

116 In which aphorism of 6th edition is secondary action discussed? 117 Diseases is nothing more than an alteration in the state of health of a healthy individual ..mentioned in which aphorism of 6th edition by dr hahnemann

118 Dr hahnemann mentioned about palliation in which aphorism---2) Fundamental Principles 1 What are the quality of Vital force 2 In Aphorism No. 105 to 145, Dr. Hahnemann has discussed about 3 The true natural chronic diseases are those that arise from a Chronic Miasm 4 Psora is always desire------food. 5 Vital Force is a ---------------------concept in study of Homoeopathy. 6 Who introduced the 50 millisimal scale for drug dynamization 7 "Action and Reaction are equal and opposite" is called 8 Gradual, Imperceptible onset is seen in-9 Dr. CFS Hahnemann spent ------years in investigation of chronic diseases. 10 The law of least quantity discovered by

3) History 1 The Romanian man called by Maharaja Ranjit Singh of Lahore and treated him was

2 Homoeopathic central council act was published in the year 3 Homoeopathy was introduced in USA by 4 The first drug was proved by Dr. Hahanemann was 5 Official announcement of Law of Similia was made in the year 6 First edition of Organon was published in the year 7 All the books were written by Hahnemann except

8 Beonninghausen converted to be a homoeopath after he cured from ____ by homoeopathic remedy 9 Boenninghausen was treated by _

10 Repertory of the medicines which are not anti-posrics was written by 11 Bombay Homoeopathic Medical association was formed in 12 The first president of Homoeopathic board of govt. of Maharashtra was 13 Who is founder of Homoeopathy 14 What is the birth date of Dr. Hahnemann 15 What is the name of second wife of Dr. Hahnemann

16 When Dr.Hahnemann started practice at Hettstedt Town 17 In which year Dr. Hahnemann got M. D. degree 18 In which year Dr. Hahnemann dicovered Homoeopathy 19 Who is founder of 'Law of Direction of Cure' 20 Who is father of Indian Homoeopathy

21 Who is called Father of Experimental Pharmacology 22 Author of Repertory of Antipsoric Medicines

23 Dr. Hahnemann's medical essay were published first in…

24 Name of The first cemetery where Dr. Hahnemann was burried 25 "Friend of Health" was published in the year: 26 Dr. Boenninghausen became interested in Homoeopathy after his disease was cured with 27 Life period of Dr. J. T. Kent 28 Who discovered the "Law of Vital Action and Reaction" & "Series in Degree". 29 Dr. C. Hering introduced 30 Which is the work opf Dr. C. Hering 31 Calcutta Journal of medicine was edited by… 32 Who treated Pandit Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar

33 Who was first Homoeopath of America 34 Who started royal London Faculty of Homoeopaths

4) Logic 1 Logic of Homoeopathy is based on 2 Who says: "A general truth is but an aggregate of particular truths" 3 Logic may be define as....

4 Which is the logic by induction i.e. by drawing universal conclusion from particular premise. 5 The inductive method in logic is the scientific method that proceed by induction. It requires

6 Lord Bacon was father of

7 Logic of homoeopathy is based on 8 Homoeopathy is a product of 9 Lord Bacon is known as

Also read :UPPER EXTREMITY

10 Lord Bacon originated this method of logic in his 11 What is inductive logic 12 What is deductive logic 13 Case taking in homoeopathy is based on 14 What is logic

15 Inductive logic is formulated by 16 Requirements of inductive logc 17 Deductive method n logic is the scientific method that proceeds by 18 Logic and organon fuction as 19 Which is not a type of logic 20 Logic is discussed in which philosophy 21 Logic is derived from 22 According to stuart close which is the method of inductive logic

23 A state in which a condition uniformly present is assumed as cause

24 The method of inductive logic is based on 25 The method of deductive logic is based on 26 The doctrine of double truth was introduced by 27 Aristotles method of logic was based on 28 what helps to establish a link betweem inductive and deductive logic 29 Who is the founder of true logic 30 which is not a part of syllogism 31 What are the terms of propositions 32 The process of entering into minute analysis is called 33 The philosophy of jhon stuart mill is called

34 What is the theory of jhon stuart mill 35 which doctrine indicates accepting the truths at a time

5) Psychology 1 Who is regarded as the father of Psychology 2 Who established a Psychological laboratory first time in India

3 A feeling state involving thought, physiological changes and an outward expression OR behaviour' called...

4 ………… is a response to threatening or challenging environmental conditions. 5 …………..is process by which we encode, store and retrieve in mformation 6 How is psychology defined today?

7 A Set of relatively enduring behavioural charecteristics and predispositions is a person's 8 Who propounded the ' self theory of personality ' ?

9 According to Allport, the trait that is most fundamental to someone's personality is the ……trait

10 Which of the following pychologist does not fall in the group of humanistic approaches of personality ? 11 Individual differences in intelligence are due to

12 The chronological age that most typiclly corresponds to a given level of performance is called 13 Intelligence Quotient is computed by which of the following formula ? 14 Stanford Binet Scale measures the following attribute of an individual 15 Achievement motivation relates to

16 Which need is on top of the Maslow's hierarchy of needs 17 The seat of emotion is to be found in the 18 Factor analysis is best suited for studying 19 The therapy of psychoanalysis was developed by 20 Which of the following approaches emphasize the role of unconscious in " feelings and thoughts" of an individual?

21 Most psychologists today believe that anxiety is

22 A sudden spurt of fear, with extreme increase in autonomic nervous system arousal, that has no specific cause in environment is called a

23 A disorder that involves the loss of physiological function (such as blindness, deafness) with no apparent physical cause

24 A disorder that involves displaying one's genitals to unsuspecting strangers is 25 Amnesia refers to 26 Which is the description of the methods of personality measurement

27 Sublinimal perception means perceiving

28 Who is regarded as the father of psychology 29 According to whom " Educational psychology is the science of Education" ? 30 In the childhood, individual's behaviour is most influenced by 31 According to Rogers, the most important force that directs our behaviour is 32 A positive or negative environmental stimulus that motivates behaviour 33 Which of the following is not an attribute of agreeableness personality dimension ? 34 The two factor theory of motivation is given by 35 A complex behaviour that is rigidly patterned throughout a species and its unlearned is called 36 The science of animal and human behaviour is known as 37 The branch of psychology introduced by Kurt Koffka and which suggest configuration is 38 The branch of psychology organized into fivee categories like proximity, similarity, continuity, closure and connectedness is

39 Branch of Psychology based on Adaptiveness is 40 Branch of Psychology which explains that the learing, memory, problem solving and motivation is 41 Branch of psychology in which all behaviour is learned through conditioning is 42 Father of Behaviorism 43 All are the personality structure EXCEPT 44 The technique of therapeutics to read unconscious mind introduced by Sigmund Freud is 45 The distinct process of memory are all the following EXCEPT 46 The following are the types of memory EXCEPT 47 The memory that holds information received from the sensory register for up to 30 seconds is 48 The memory that last for days, months, years or even lifetime is known as

49 Major reason for loss of information is

50 Apparent loss of information already encoded and stored in long term memory is known as 51 Loss of memory is known as 52 Types of psychological amnesia include all the following EXCEPT

53 Test which is used for assessment of social motive is 54 In preoperational stage of Piagets nature versus nurture theory egocentrism means

55 Pavlovian conditioning is also known as 56 Machiavellianism is a

57 The aptitude test used for counselling high school students and non college adults is 58 Identify the type of conflict when a person is Hungry and sleepy at the same time

59 Maslow's motivation where an individual's need to develop his or her potentialities is known as 60 A person's overall sense of self-worth or personal value is known as 61 Fear. Joy, Disgust and anger are 62 Awareness while dreaming is known as

63 Application of cognitive skills and knowledge to learn, solve problems and obtain ends that are valued by an individual is

64 Intelligence Quotient of very superior person is 65 The tripolar response having affective, Cognitive and conation is known as 66 ___ is the science of human and animal behavior & also its applicatin to human problem 67 Measurement in __ is more difficult than science such as physics ,Chemistry 68 Psychology as its applied side is often used to solve __ problem 69 __ is the encoding, storage & retrieval of what was learned earlier 70 Distinct process of memory have been identified as 71 __ is seldom an accurate record of what was experience 72 __ is one channel of emotional expression 73 __ expression are termed primary emotion 74 Tremor or break in voise mean great 75 Messages from other bodily movement is called 76 Motives are inferencess from 77 Everyday Explanation of behavior is said in term of 78 Theories of motivation provide general set of principles to guid our undestanding of the __ 79 Type and trait theories of __ focus on people personal charesteristic 80 If stressor are maintained for long time __ effect occur 81 Any change in the environment, pleasant change is useful in helping us to adapt but beyond some point __ become distress

82 The brain is involved in the perception & evaluation of situation which give rise to__ 83 The term __ means blocking of behaviour directed towards a goal 84 Depression is charecterised by 85 __ are a form of thinking that employs unusual symbols 86 Three major type of conflict are 87 Anxiety means an 88 __ an uneasy fearfuli felling is the hallmark of psychological disorder 89 _ include anything a person or animal does can be observed in some way 90 __ is a science of behaviour who looks for an effect of experiment change on behaviour 91 As a science __ is comprised of systematize knowledge that is gathered by carefull meaning of observing event


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