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50 Cards in this Set
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1. Yin excess is reflected by ( ).
A: pale complexion B: red colour C: malar flush D: pale yellow complexion E: bluish colour |
A
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2. Stagnation is reflected by ( ).
A: pale complexion B: red colour C: malar flush D: pale yellow complexion E: bluish colour |
E
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3. Deficiency of both Qi and blood is reflected by ( ).
A: pale complexion B: red colour C: malar flush D: pale yellow complexion E: bluish colour |
D
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4. A malar flush indicates ( )
A: deficiency of the kidney B: deficiency of Qi C: dificiency of blood D: deficiency of the spleen E: deficiency of yin |
E
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5. A dark grey colour indicates ( ).
A: deficiency of the kidney B: deficiency of Qi C: dificiency of blood D: deficiency of the spleen E: deficiency of yin |
A
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6. A thin person with dry skin suggests ( ).
A: deficiency of Qi and excess of phlegm-dampness B: deficiency of the kidney C: insufficiency of blood D: invasion of dampness E: excessive heat |
C
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7. An overweight person with mental depression suggests ( ).
A: deficiency of Qi and excess of phlegm-dampness B: deficiency of the kidney C: insufficiency of blood D: invasion of dampness E: excessive heat |
A
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8. Consumption of the kidney essence is suggested when there is ( ).
A: yellow sclera B: redness and swelling of the eye C: flaring the flapping of the ala nasi D: dry and withered auricles |
D
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9. The fire causes ( )
A: yellow sclera B: redness and swelling of the eye C: flaring the flapping of the ala nasi D: dry and withered auricles |
B
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10. Heat in the lung is suggested when there is ( ).
A: yellow sclera B: redness and swelling of the eye C: flaring the flapping of the ala nasi D: dry and withered auricles |
D
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11. Redness and swelling of the gums are due to ( ).
A: deficiency of blood B: deficiency of Qi C: flare-up of stomach fire D: flare-up liver fire E: disturbance of liver wind |
C
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12. Pale gums suggest ( ).
A: deficiency of blood B: deficiency of Qi C: flare-up of stomach fire D: flare-up liver fire E: disturbance of liver wind |
A
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13. Deviation of the mouth and eye is often caused by ( ).
B: deficiency of Qi C: flare-up of stomach fire D: flare-up liver fire E: disturbance of liver wind |
E
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14. The pathological changes of the kidney are revealed on ( ).
A: the tip of the tongue B: the central part of the tongue C: the border of the tongue D: the root (posterior) of the tongue E: the surface of the tongue |
D
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15. The pathological changes of the heart and lung are revealed on ( ).
A: the tip of the tongue B: the central part of the tongue C: the border of the tongue D: the root (posterior) of the tongue E: the surface of the tongue |
A
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16. The pathological changes of the spleen and stomach are revealed on ( ).
A: the tip of the tongue B: the central part of the tongue C: the border of the tongue D: the root (posterior) of the tongue E: the surface of the tongue |
B
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17. The consumption of Qi and yin of the stomach presents ( ).
A: thick coating B: moist coating C: sticky coating D: peeled coating E: dry coating |
D
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18. invasion of the damp is suggested by ( ).
A: thick coating B: moist coating C: sticky coating D: peeled coating E: dry coating |
C
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19. A pale tongue suggests ( ).
A: deficiency of blood B: deficiency of yin C: stagnation of blood D: excess heat E: stagnation of Qi |
A
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20. A blue purple tongue suggests ( ).
A: deficiency of blood B: deficiency of yin C: stagnation of blood D: excess heat E: stagnation of Qi |
C
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21. A red tongue with a black dry coating indicates ( ).
A: consumption of Qi and yin of the stomach B: invasion of damp-heat in the interior C: consumption of the kidney essence D: hyperactivity of the fire due to deficiency of yin E: consumption of body fluid due to extreme heat |
E
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22. A red tongue with a yellow, sticky coating indicates ( ).
A: consumption of Qi and yin of the stomach B: invasion of damp-heat in the interior C: consumption of the kidney essence D: hyperactivity of the fire due to deficiency of yin E: consumption of body fluid due to extreme heat |
B
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23. A thin red tongue with a thin, dry coating indicates ( ).
A: consumption of Qi and yin of the stomach B: invasion of damp-heat in the interior C: consumption of the kidney essence D: hyperactivity of the fire due to deficiency of yin E: consumption of body fluid due to extreme heat |
D
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24. The syndrome of hyperactivity of the fire due to deficiency of yin is suggested
by ( ). A: a red tongue with a thick, yellow coating B: a pale tongue witha white, moist coating C: a red tongue with a yellow, sticky coating D: a slightly red tongue with a thin, white coating E: a deep-red tongue with little coating |
E
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25. The syndrome of excess heat is suggested by ( ).
A: a red tongue with a thick, yellow coating B: a pale tongue witha white, moist coating C: a red tongue with a yellow, sticky coating D: a slightly red tongue with a thin, white coating E: a deep-red tongue with little coating |
A
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26. The syndrome of deficient cold reveals ( ).
A: a red tongue with a thick, yellow coating B: a pale tongue witha white, moist coating C: a red tongue with a yellow, sticky coating D: a slightly red tongue with a thin, white coating E: a deep-red tongue with little coating |
B
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27. A red, cracked tongue suggests ( ).
A: excessive heat and the consuming body fluids B: deficiency of blood 107 c: retention of phlegm D: retention of food E: winstroke |
A
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28. A pale, cracked tongue suggests ( ).
A: excessive heat and the consuming body fluids B: deficiency of blood c: retention of phlegm D: retention of food E: winstroke |
B
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29. A tongue deviated to one side suggests ( ).
A: excessive heat and the consuming body fluids B: deficiency of blood 107 c: retention of phlegm D: retention of food E: winstroke |
E
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30. Afternoon fever with constipation and fullness and pain in the abdomen suggests
( ) A: deficiency of yin B: retention of dampness C: excess heat in the Yangming channel D: intermediate syndromes E: exterior syndromes |
C
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31. Chills accompanied by fever suggests ( ).
A: deficiency of yin B: retention of dampness C: excess heat in the Yangming channel D: intermediate syndromes E: exterior syndromes |
E
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32. Alternating chills and fever suggests ( ).
A: deficiency of yin B: retention of dampness C: excess heat in the Yangming channel D: intermediate syndromes E: exterior syndromes |
D
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33. Heat syndromes often manifests ( ).
A: distending pain B: pricking pain C: pain with a heavy sensation D: colicky pain E: burning sensation |
E
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34. Stagnation of blood often causes ( ).
A: distending pain B: pricking pain C: pain with a heavy sensation D: colicky pain E: burning sensation |
B
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35. Invasion of dampness often manifests ( ).
A: distending pain B: pricking pain C: pain with a heavy sensation D: colicky pain E: burning sensation |
C
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36. Stagnation of Qi often causes ( ).
A: distending pain B: pricking pain C: pain with a heavy sensation D: colicky pain E: burning sensation |
A
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37. Watery stool with undigested food implies ( ).
A: deficiency of yang of the spleen and kidney B: accumulation of cold C: consumption of body fluids D: damp-heat in the large intestine E: retention of food |
A
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38. Blood in the stool with mucus and a burning sensation in the anus results
A: deficiency of yang of the spleen and kidney B: accumulation of cold C: consumption of body fluids D: damp-heat in the large intestine E: retention of food |
D
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39. Damp-heat in the spleen and stomach results in ( ).
A: a bitter taste in the mouth B: a sweet and sticky sensation in the mouth C: tastelessness D: a salty taste in the mouth |
B
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40. The fire of the liver and gallbladder results in ( ).
A: a bitter taste in the mouth B: a sweet and sticky sensation in the mouth C: tastelessness D: a salty taste in the mouth |
A
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41. A prolonged menstrual cycle with scanty, purplish-dark discharge or blood
A: excessive heat in the blood B: failure of Qi to control the blood C: stagnation of blood D: disharmony of the Chong and Ren channels due to the obstruction of liver Qi E: damp-heat in the Chong and Ren channels |
C
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42. Menses of a shortened cycle, excessive menstrual flow, thick and deep red in
colour relates mainly to ( ). A: excessive heat in the blood B: failure of Qi to control the blood C: stagnation of blood D: disharmony of the Chong and Ren channels due to the obstruction of liver Qi E: damp-heat in the Chong and Ren channels |
A
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43. A profuse, thin, and light-coloured mentrual flow indicates ( ).
A: excessive heat in the blood B: failure of Qi to control the blood C: stagnation of blood D: disharmony of the Chong and Ren channels due to the obstruction of liver Qi E: damp-heat in the Chong and Ren channels |
B
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44. Excessive heat in the interior results in a ( ).
A: superficial and rolling pulse ifu and hua rnai) B: surging and rapid pulse (hong and shuo rnai) C: deep and hesitant pulse (chen and se rnai) D: string-taut and rolling pulse (xuan and hua rnai) E: thready and rapid pulse (xi and shuo rnai) |
B
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45. Stagnation of blood due to accumulation of cold results in a ( ).
A: superficial and rolling pulse ifu and hua rnai) B: surging and rapid pulse (hong and shuo rnai) C: deep and hesitant pulse (chen and se rnai) D: string-taut and rolling pulse (xuan and hua rnai) E: thready and rapid pulse (xi and shuo rnai) |
C
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46. Liver fire with phlegm results in a ( ).
A: superficial and rolling pulse ifu and hua rnai) B: surging and rapid pulse (hong and shuo rnai) C: deep and hesitant pulse (chen and se rnai) D: string-taut and rolling pulse (xuan and hua rnai) E: thready and rapid pulse (xi and shuo rnai) |
D
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47. Heat syndromes due to a deficiency of yin results in a ( ).
A: superficial and rolling pulse ifu and hua rnai) B: surging and rapid pulse (hong and shuo rnai) C: deep and hesitant pulse (chen and se rnai) D: string-taut and rolling pulse (xuan and hua rnai) E: thready and rapid pulse (xi and shuo rnai) |
E
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48. A surging pulse (hong mai) feels ( ).
A: superficial and thready, and is felt by the fingers to be without strength B: like a fine thready string but is very distinct and clear C: tight and forceful like a stretched rope D: smooth and flowing like pearls rolling on a dish E: broad, large and forcefulUke roaring waves which come on powerfully and fade away. |
E
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.49. A tens.e pulse (jin mai) feels ( ).
A: superficial and thready, and is felt by the fingers to be without strength B: like a fine thready string but is very distinct and clear C: tight and forceful like a stretched rope D: smooth and flowing like pearls rolling on a dish E: broad, large and forcefulUke roaring waves which come on powerfully and fade away. |
C
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50. A soft pulse (ru mai) feels ( ).
A: superficial and thready, and is felt by the fingers to be without strength B: like a fine thready string but is very distinct and clear C: tight and forceful like a stretched rope D: smooth and flowing like pearls rolling on a dish E: broad, large and forcefulUke roaring waves which come on powerfully and fade away. |
A
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