The Final MBBS examination in Sri Lanka is a rigorous assessment designed to evaluate medical students’ comprehensive knowledge and clinical skills. This examination is a pivotal milestone in a medical student’s journey, ensuring they are adequately prepared to enter the medical profession. The exam structure includes written and clinical components, emphasizing Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) and Single Best Answer (SBA) type questions. MCQs are crucial as they test a wide breadth of knowledge and critical thinking abilities, allowing students to accurately demonstrate their understanding of various medical subjects and the depth of a student’s learning by requiring them to discern subtle distinctions between closely related concepts. Together, these question formats play a vital role in evaluating a student’s readiness to practice medicine with confidence and competence.
Below is a question bank created by Dr. Parackrama Karunathilake, Lecturer, Department of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Wayamba University in Sri Lanka. This question bank covers a wide range of topics in clinical medicine, providing students with an excellent resource to solidify their knowledge. Answers and explanations are provided for all questions, ensuring a thorough understanding of the materials.