The NEET SS 2024 Diploma Paediatrics Paper1  Question  was conducted as part of the national-level super speciality exam for admissions into DM and MCh programmes. This paper primarily assesses advanced knowledge of pulmonary medicine, tuberculosis management, respiratory emergencies, infectious diseases, diagnostics, and clinical decision-making. Candidates were required to attempt 100 questions in 150 minutes, with a total of 400 marks. Each correct response carries 4 marks, while 1 mark is deducted for every incorrect answer following the NEET SS negative marking scheme.

NEET SS 2024 Diploma Paediatrics Paper1  Question with Answer Key PDF

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NEET SS 2024 Diploma Paediatrics Paper1  Question with Answer Key PDF


Question 1:

Vitamin D:

(a) Metabolism.


Question 1:

(b).Features of renal rickets.


Question 1:

(c).Complications of excess vitamin D.


Question 2:

Hyponatremia:

(a) Etiology.


Question 2:

(b) Clinical manifestations.


Question 2:

(c) Approach to investigation and treatment.


Question 3:

Neonatal necrotizing enterocolitis:


(a) Risk factors.


Question 3:

(b) Pathogenesis.


Question 3:

(c) Treatment.


Question 4:

Benign intracranial hypertension:


(a) Pathophysiology.


Question 4:

(b) Causes.


Question 4:

(c) Treatment.


Question 5:

Neonate with GI bleeding:


(a) Etiology.


Question 5:

(b) Management.


Question 6:

Intellectual disability:


(a) Clinical manifestations.


Question 6:

(b) Diagnostic evaluation.


Question 6:

(c) Management.


Question 7:

Describe the following for a given test:


(a) Sensitivity.


Question 7:

(b) Specificity.


Question 7:

(c) Positive predictive value.


Question 7:

(d) Negative predictive value.


Question 8:

Hypertensive crisis in children:


(a) Etiopathogenesis.


Question 8:

(b) Outline of management.


Question 8:

(c) Outcome in relation to etiology.


Question 9:

Baby suffering with DSD (disorders of sexual development):


(a) Etiopathogenesis.


Question 9:

(b) Clinical features.


Question 9:

(c) Management.


Question 10:

Salicylate poisoning:


(a) Pathophysiology.


Question 10:

(b) Clinical manifestations.


Question 10:

(c) Management and outcome.