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A 10 year old boy was brought to the psychiatrist by parents with complaints of not following the rules of school, arguing with teachers and fellow students. The parents report that he misbehaves with them too and at times tries to provoke them. What is the likely diagnosis?

AConduct disorder

BOppositional defiant disorder

CAutism spectrum disorder

DAttention deficit hyperactivity disorder

2

A 6 year old child who does not interact with other children of his age group and prefers playing alone with repetitive behaviors, is likely to be suffering from:

AADHD

BAutism

CDepression

DBipolar disorder

3

A 13-year-old boy is brought by his parents with history of frequent fighting at school, disciplinary problems, stealing money, assaulting his batchmates and being weak in studies. What is the most appropriate diagnosis for this child:

AAttention deficit hyperactivity disorder

BAutism

CConduct disorder

DNothing abnormal (teenage phenomenon)

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