The NEET SS 2024 Diploma in Family Medicine Question Paper 3 was conducted as part of the national-level super speciality entrance examination for admissions into DM and MCh programmes. This paper evaluates a candidate’s advanced understanding of primary care medicine, preventive health, chronic disease management, emergency care, infectious diseases, geriatrics, women and child health, and evidence-based clinical decision-making across diverse patient demographics. Candidates were required to attempt 100 questions in 150 minutes, carrying a total of 400 marks. Each correct answer carries 4 marks, while 1 mark is deducted for every incorrect response as per the NEET SS negative marking guidelines.

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Question 1:

A 20-year-old primigravida at 10 weeks comes with persistent vomiting.


Question 1:

b) What history would you like to know? [2]


Question 1:

c) What relevant examination would you like to do? [3]


Question 1:

d) How will you manage this lady? [3]


Question 2:

A 30-year-old lady G2P1L1 at 14 weeks, with a history of GDM in the first pregnancy, comes for antenatal care.
a) How will you diagnose GDM? [2]


Question 2:

b) What are the complications of GDM? [3]


Question 2:

c) How will you manage GDM? [5]


Question 3:

You have conducted an assisted normal delivery using an outlet forceps. There is profound vaginal bleeding post-delivery.
a) What is post-partum haemorrhage? [2]


Question 3:

b) What are the causes of PPH? [3]


Question 3:

c) How will you manage PPH? [5]


Question 4:

A 25-year-old lady comes for postnatal care, and you are asked to advise on contraception for this lady.
a) What are the different contraceptive methods available? [3]


Question 4:

b) What are the advantages and disadvantages of them? [3]


Question 4:

c) What is emergency contraception? [4]


Question 5:

A 48-year-old lady comes to see you since she had no periods for the last 12 months.
a) What is menopause, early menopause, and premature menopause? [2]


Question 5:

b) What are the clinical features and relevant physical examination to be done in a lady with menopause? [3]


Question 5:

c) How will you manage a lady with menopause? [5]


Question 6:

A mother brings her 5-year-old daughter complaining of nocturnal bedwetting.
a) What is nocturnal enuresis? When is it normal? [2]


Question 6:

b) What are the causes of nocturnal enuresis? [3]


Question 6:

c) How will you manage a child with nocturnal enuresis? [5]


Question 7:

A mother brings her 12-year-old child with complaints of knee pain. She is worried about rheumatic fever.
a) What is rheumatic fever? [2]


Question 7:

b) What are the diagnostic criteria for rheumatic fever? [3]


Question 7:

c) How will you manage a child with rheumatic fever? [5]


Question 8:

A mother brings her 5-year-old child of weight 20 kg, with complaints of loose stools since morning.
a) How will you assess dehydration in a child with loose stools and vomiting? [3]


Question 8:

b) How will you classify and manage dehydration according to IMNCI? [7]


Question 9:

a) What are the types of research studies? [5]


Question 9:

b) What is sensitivity, specificity, and predictive value? [5]


Question 10:

a) What do you mean by red flags and yellow flags in history taking? [5]


Question 10:

b) What is safety netting in consultation? [5]