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COMMUNITY HEALTH
Mr. Kuldeep Vyas
M.Sc. Community Health Nursing
1Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
Scabies is an example for…..
Type of disease:
1.Communicable disease.
2.Contagious disease.
3.Infectious disease.
4.Infestation
2Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
The obligate host means:
1. The host in which the
parasite attains maturity.
2. Temporary host.
3. The only host.
4. Multiple host.
3Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
Transport host means:
1.The host in which the parasite
passes its sexual stage.
2.The host in which the parasite
remain asexual.
3.Host in which the organism remain
alive but does not undergo
development.
4.The host in which it multiply &
shows signs & symptoms of disease. 4Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
The constant presence of disease
or infectious agent in a given
geographic area without
importing from outside is called:
1.Epidemic.
2.Endemic.
3.Epizootic.
4.Exotic
5Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
The cases that occur irregularly,
haphazardly from time to
time and frequently is called
as:
1.Sporadic.
2.Epidemic.
3.Exotic.
4.Pandemic. 6Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
An out-break of disease in bird
population is called:
1.Enzootic.
2.Epizootic.
3.Zoonosis.
4.Epornithic
7Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
The continuous scrutiny of
health indices that determine
occurrence of disease is
called:
1.Eradication.
2.Elimination.
3.Surveillance.
4.Community assessment. 8Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
Those who continue to shed
disease causing agent during
the period of recovery are
called as:
1.Incubatory carriers.
2.Convalescent carriers.
3.Health carriers.
4.Temporary carriers. 9Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
Floating tip of iceberg
indicates:
1.Subclinical cases.
2.Clinical cases.
3.Fatal cases.
4.Unidentified cases.
10Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
Whooping cough spreads from
one person to other via:
1.Direct contact.
2.Droplet infection.
3.Inoculation into skin.
4.Vector borne transmission.
11Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
Malaria spreads through
heterogenous chain of:
1.Man-arthropod-man.
2.Man-snail-man.
3.Mammal –arthropod-man.
4.Bird –arthropod-man.
12Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
Vectors transmit infection
through the methods: EXCEPT
1.Biting.
2.Regurgitation.
3.Scratching in of infective
feces.
4.Crawling.
13Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
The size of droplet nuclei that
can be inhaled into alveoli of
lung is :
1.1-5 micron.
2.2-3 micron.
3.5-10 micron.
4.10-15 micron.
14Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
The immunity that is developed
as a result of infection or by
specific immunization is called
as:
1.Passive immunity.
2.Herd immunity.
3.Active immunity.
4.Specific human immunity. 15Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
BCG vaccine is an example for…
type of vaccine:
1.Live attenuated vaccine.
2.Inactivated vaccine.
3.Killed vaccines.
4.Toxoids.
16Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
• The vaccine that produces
permanent scar in babies is :
• DPT.
• MMR.
• DT.
• BCG.
17Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
Influenza-A (H1N1) vaccine was
approved in the year :
1.2009.
2.2010.
3.2012.
4.2004.
18Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
Small pox was eradicated from
the world in …
1.1980.
2.1981.
3.1982.
4.1983.
19Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
Frozen DPT vaccine should be :
1.Shaken thoroughly before
use.
2.Allowed to melt before use.
3.Discarded.
4.Brought to room temperature
before use.
20Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
The polyvalent is applied to vaccine
that are prepared from:
1. Killed different strains of species.
2. Two or more strains of same
species.
3. Two or more strains of different
species.
4. Active strains of different species.
21Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
Anti-rabies vaccine is made
from:
1.Wild viruses.
2.Live attenuated viruses.
3.Mixed viruses.
4.Killed viruses.
22Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
Negri bodies found in
hippocampus are diagnostic
signs of:
1.Rabies.
2.Measles.
3.Rubella.
4.Diphtheria.
23Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
…..vaccine is most sensitive to
heat:
1.Pertussis vaccine.
2.Typhoid vaccine.
3.Polio vaccine.
4.BCG vaccine.
24Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
In cold chain process the walk
in cold rooms stores vaccine
upto….months.
1.4 months.
2.6 months.
3.3 months.
4.1 month.
25Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
Route of administration of
hepatitis B vaccine is ……..
1.Intra dermal.
2. Subcutaneous.
3. Intra muscular.
4. Epidermal.
26Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
Expansion of BCG vaccine is:
1.Bacillus Calmette-Guerin.
2.Bacillus Calmette-Guereo.
3.Bacilli calmette-Guerreror.
4.Bacilli Calmette-Gurein.
27Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
Diluent used for BCG is:
1.Distilled water
2.Normal saline.
3.Dextrose solution.
4.Ringer lactate.
28Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
Measles vaccine are stored
in…part of refrigerator :
1.Chilled tray.
2.Deep freezer.
3.Tray below the freezer.
4.Shelves in the door.
29Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
Preservative added in DPT
vaccine:
1.Zinc phosphate.
2.Aluminium phosphate.
3.MgSO4.
4.ZnSO4.
30Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
…..vaccine is contraindicated in
pregnancy:
1.MMR.
2.Hepatitis B
3.DPT.
4.DT.
31Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
Herd immunity is useful in the
prevention of:
1.Polio.
2.Tuberculosis.
3.Tetanus.
4.Diphtheria.
32Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
Administration of readymade
antibody creates:
1.Active acquired immunity.
2.Passive acquired immunity.
3.Active natural immunity.
4.Passive natural immunity.
33Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
The other name for Pertussis is:
1.Rubella.
2.Whooping cough.
3.Enteric fever.
4.German measles.
34Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
Symmetrical unilocular rashes
firstly appearing from trunk and
then on face, arms & legs is a
characteristic of … disease:
1.Small pox.
2.Measles.
3. Chicken pox.
4.Rubella.
35Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
Measles vaccine is:
1.Live viral vaccine.
2.Live bacterial vaccine.
3.Killed viral vaccine.
4.Killed bacterial vaccine.
36Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
Koplik’s spot is a classical
clinical feature of :
1.Measles.
2.German measles.
3.Small pox.
4.Tana pox
37Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
Which type of toxin is produced
by Clostridium tetani:
1.Exotoxin.
2.Endotoxin.
3.Organic toxin.
4.Inorganic toxin.
38Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
Rabies is caused by a virus
called:
1.Flavivirus.
2.Lyssavirus type 1.
3.Arbovirus.
4.Molluscum contagiosum
virus.
39Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
Boiling water helps in killing all
organisms:EXCEPT
1.Fungi.
2.Bacteria.
3.Protozoa.
4.Spores.
40Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
……disease has received
maximum social sigma in
India:
1.Tuberculosis.
2.Leprosy.
3.Polio.
4.Cholera.
41Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
The other name for leprosy is:
1.Hansen’s disease.
2.Anderson’s disease.
3.Chagas disease.
4.Slim’s disease.
42Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
Inadequate intake of which
vitamin by the pregnant
woman can cause neural tube
defect:
1.Folic acid.
2.Thiamine.
3.Niacin.
4.Riboflavin. 43Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
The last case of smallpox was
reported in the world in:
1.1977.
2.1978.
3.1979.
4.1982.
44Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
Which of the following viral
infections is transmitted by
tick:
1.Japanese encephalitis.
2.Dengue fever.
3.Kyasanur forest disease.
4.Yellow fever.
45Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
DDT is a:
1.Contact poison.
2.CNS poison.
3.Stomach poison.
4.None of the above.
46Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
Safe disposal of Mercury:
1.Bury under earth.
2.Collect carefully and reuse.
3.Combustion.
4.Treat with chemical.
47Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
Strategies of leprosy eradication
programme:EXCEPT
1.Early detection of cases.
2.Disability limitation.
3.Long term multi drug therapy.
4.Health education
48Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
Mumps presents with a clinical
feature of…
1. Fever with enlargement of thyroid
glands.
2. Fever with non-suppurative
enlargement of parotid glands
3. Fever with suppurative
enlargement of parotid glands.
4. Fever, cough, & enlargement of
submandibular glands. 49Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
An infection which is present in
an individual but, not
sufficient to result in a disease
is called as…
1.Latent infection.
2.Clinical infection.
3.Subclinical infection.
4.Secondary infection. 50Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
Baby friendly hospital initiative
was started in India in the
year..
1.1993.
2.1991.
3.1996.
4.1990.
51Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
Rooming practice means:
1. Keeping mother and infant
together for 24 hrs a day.
2. Keeping mother and infant
together for 8 hrs.
3. Keeping mother and infant
together whenever the baby
demands feeding.
4. Keeping mother and infant
together whenever the baby
becomes hypothermic.
52Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
Exclusive breast feeding helps
mother in, except:
1.Prevention of cervical cancer.
2.Prevention of breast cancer.
3.Act as a contraceptive
method.
4.Helps in quick & early
involution of uterus. 53Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
Prolactin reflex in mothers
causes:
1.Ejection of milk.
2.Production of milk.
3.Suppression of milk
production.
4.Storage of milk.
54Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
Baby with birth weight of 1000-
2000g are termed as:
1.Low birth weight babies.
2.Very low birth weight babies.
3.Small for date baby.
4.Extremely low birth weight
babies.
55Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
Vitamin K at birth is
administered to…among
newborns:
1.Prevent excessive bleeding.
2.Increase immunity.
3.Prevent infection.
4.Correct malnutrition.
56Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
Warm chain means:
1.Drying the baby.
2.Establishing skin to skin contact
with the mother & immediate
initiation of breast feeding.
3. Warm resuscitation & warm
transportation.
4.All of the above
57Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
• Apgar score helps to assess
depression of:
• 1. Cardiopulmonary functions.
• Psychomotor functions.
• Integumentary functions.
• Cardio pulmonary &
neurologic functions.
58Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
Normal umbilical cord contains:
1.1 artery & 2 veins.
2.2 artery & 1 veins.
3.1artery & 1 vein.
4.2 artery & 2 veins.
59Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
Primary post partum
hemorrhage occurs with
in…hours of delivery.
1.8 Hrs.
2.4 Hrs.
3.6 Hrs.
4.12 Hrs.
60Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
Post partum hemorrhage can be
effectively managed by following
methods except:
1.Bimanual uterine compression.
2.Administration of oxytocin.
3.Controlled cord traction.
4.Administration of progesterone.
61Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
Detection of high levels of alpha
fetoprotein in mother’s blood
indicates that developing baby
has:
1.Coartation of aorta.
2. Delayed skeletal development.
3.Neural tube defect.
4.Development of tumor.
62Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
Kegel exercises during
pregnancy helps in
strengthening of:
1 Pelvic floor muscles.
2.Psoas muscle.
3.Rectus abdominis.
4.Quadratus lumborum.
63Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
The disease that comes under
national vector Borne Disease
Control programme are,
except:
1.Filariasis.
2.Japanese encephalitis.
3.Malaria.
4.Swine flu 64Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
National Malaria Eradication
Programme was launched in
the year:
1.1953.
2.1958.
3.1970.
4.2002.
65Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
Management of a area with
Annual Parasitic Index (API) less
than 2 include:
1.Regular insecticidal spray.
2. Passive surveillance.
3. Detected cases gets radical
treatment.
4.Collection of follow up blood
smears. 66Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
Punnet square is used for:
1.Finding genotype of off
srping.
2.Statistical analysis.
3.Chi square calculation.
4.Prevalence calculation.
67Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
Case finding in RNTCP is based
on:
1.Sputum culture.
2.Sputum microscopy.
3.X-ray chest.
4.Mantoux/PCR
68Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
Human milk is rich in all except:
1.Vitamin A
2.Vitamin C
3.Iron.
4.Vitamin E
69Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
SAFE strategy is recommended
for the control of:
Trachoma.
Glaucoma.
Diabetic retinopathy.
Cataract.
70Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
The most common cause of
blindness in India is:
1.Cataract.
2.Trachoma.
3.Refractive errors.
4.Vitamin deficiency.
71Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
SAFE in Trachoma refers to,
except:
1.Screening.
2.Antibiotics.
3.Facial cleaning.
4.Environment control.
72Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
JSY stands for:
1.Janani Social Yojana.
2.Jan Suchil Yojana.
3.Janani Suraksha Yojana.
4.Jan-Sulab-Sauchlay Yojana.
73Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
As per RCH the Community
Health Centre is a …unit
1.First referral unit.
2.Second referral unit.
3.Tertiary referral unit.
4.None of the above.
74Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
Universal precaution is applied
to:
1.Stool.
2.Semen.
3.Sputum.
4.Urine.
75Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
Initial nursing assessment of an
infant suffering with acute
diarrhoea & dehydration
reveals:
1.Skin turgor.
2.Low hematocrit.
3.Bulging fontanels.
4.Weight gain. 76Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
Most potential agent that can
be used in bioterrorism:
1.Viral encephalitis.
2.Brucellosis.
3.TB.
4.Clostridium Botullinum.
77Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
Window period in HIV indicates:
1. Time period between infection &
onset of first symptoms.
2. Time period between infection &
detection of antibodies against HIV.
3. Time period between infection &
maximum multiplication of the
causative organisms.
4. None of the above.
78Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
“Five Clean Practices” under
strategies for elimination of
neonatal tetanus includes all
except:
1.Clean surface of delivery.
2.Clean hand of the attendant.
3.New blade for cutting the cord.
4.Clean airway.
79Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
Leprosy spreads from one
person to other through all
the modes except:
1.Breast milk.
2.Insect bite.
3.Transplacental spread.
4.Droplet infection.
80Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
…. Is not a part of targeted
intervention used under
prevention of spreading AIDS
1.Provide ART.
2.Treating STD.
3.Providing condoms.
4.Behaviour change
communication
81Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
Tuberculin test denotes:
1.Previous or present sensitivity
to tubercle protein.
2. Patient is resistant to
tuberculosis.
3. Patient is susceptible to TB.
4. Protective immune status of the
individual against TB
82Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
Ergonomics is the science of:
1.Designing the job to fit to the
work.
2. Training the worker to fit to the
job.
3.Prevention of occupational
diseases.
4.Recruiting the employee to fit
for the job. 83Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
Cutaneous vasoconstriction on
exposure to hypothermia
results in:
1.Immersion foot.
2.Frost bite.
3.Erythrocyanosis.
4.All of the above.
84Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
Chronic exposure to poor
lighting causes;
1.Miner’s nystagmus.
2.White finger.
3.Cataract.
4.Blurring of vision.
85Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
Arc welders are more prone to
suffer from…. Occupation
hazard:
1.Glaucoma.
2.Welder’s flash.
3.Welder’s cataract.
4.Temporary blindness.
86Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
The size of respirable dust is:
1.20 micron.
2.15 micron.
3.10 micron.
4.5 micron.
87Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
Following are the disease that
comes under pneumoconiosis,
except:
1.Silicosis.
2.Asbestosis.
3.Siderosis.
4.Psitacossis.
88Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
Anthracosis is caused due to
inhalation of:
1.Coal particles.
2.Anthrax.
3.Cotton dust.
4.Silicon dust particles.
89Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
Bagassosis is caused by
inhalation of:
1.Sugar cane dust.
2.Cotton dust.
3.Jute dust.
4.Coal dust.
90Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
Lead is widely used in variety of
industries because of its
properties: except
1.Low boiling point.
2.Anti-corrosive.
3.Non oxidizing.
4.Mixes with other metals
easily.
91Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
Appearance of Burton’s line in
lead poisoning:
1.Bluish purple line on gums.
2.Greenish coating on gums.
3.Brown stains on teeth.
4.Pale pinkish gums.
92Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
Strategies to prevent occupational
dermatitis includes:
1. Pre selection examination.
2.Application of barrier creams.
3.Use of protective equipment &
periodic health checkups.
4.All of the above.
93Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
The act that is recommended
for provision of cre’ches for
women in factory:
1.ESI Act 1948.
2.The Indian Mine Act 1923.
3.The factories Act 1976.
4.CGHS.
94Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
Role of occupational health nurse
includes the following, except
1. Prevention of workplace
accidents & injuries.
2.Promotion of health & work
ability.
3.Improving environment health
for occupational health workers.
4.All of the above. 95Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
International Labour
Organization is situated in;
1.Geneva.
2.Denmark.
3.Scotland.
4.USA.
96Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
An employer
contributes…percentage of
wages for the benefit of
employee in every wage period
under ESI Act.
1.1.75%
2.4.75%
3.2.35%
4.3.75% 97Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
Maize is deficit in:
1.Tryptophan.
2.Threonine.
3.Methionine.
4.Leucine.
98Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
Calorie intake of 1 year child:
1.800.
2.1000
3.1200
4.1500.
99Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
Maximum amount of vitamin D
is present in which of the
following:
1.Milks.
2.Eggs.
3.Fish fat.
4.Cod liver oil.
100Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
Test for efficiency of
pasteurization of milk is
1. Methlene Blue.
2.Phosphatase test.
3.OTA TEST.
4.Nitric acid test.
101Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
All the following can be seen in
niacin deficiency except:
1.Deafness.
2. Diarrhoea.
3. Dementia.
4.Dermatitis.
102Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
Best test to detect iron
deficiency in community is:
1.Trasferrin.
2.Serum ferritin.
3.Serum iron.
4.Haemoglobin.
103Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
Amino acid deficient in wheat
is:
1.Leucine.
2.Methionine.
3.Lysine.
4.Cystine.
104Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
All the following components
are used in Kuppuswamy
classification:
1.Income.
2.Education.
3.Occupation.
4.Type of house.
105Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
Orthotolidine test is used for
detecting the presence of…
1.Chlorine.
2.Nitrites.
3.Nitrates.
4.Ammonia.
106Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
Which of the following viral
infection is transmitted by
tick:
1.Japanese encephalitis.
2.Dengue fever.
3.Kyasanur forest disease.
4.Yellow fever.
107Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
Kala azar is transmitted by:
1.Flea.
2.Tsetse fly.
3.Sand fly.
4.Mosquito.
108Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
All the following conditions are
transmitted by Aedes
mosquito except:
1.Dengue fever.
2. Chikungunya.
3. Japanese encephalitis.
4. Yellow fever.
109Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
Koplik’s spot are seen in:
1.Rubella.
2.Rubeola.
3.Typhoid.
4.Chicken pox
110Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
Following are the elements of
Primary health Care except:
1.Health education
2.Intersectoral co-ordination.
3.Cost effectiveness.
4.Provision of essential drugs.
111Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
Primary Health Care is:
1.Health For All.
2.Health for those who are in
need.
3.Health for an area of 30000
population
4.Health for children attending
primary school 112Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
Most recent classification
according to WHO for disability:
1.International Classification of
functioning disability & health.
2. DALY.
3.WHO DAIS.
4.STEPS
113Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
ASHA work at:
1.Community level.
2.Village level.
3.PHC level.
4.District level.
114Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
Causative organism of AIDS is :
1.Paramyxo virus.
2.Orthomyxo virus
3.Retro virus.
4.Rhabdo virus.
115Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
Which of the following is not
included in the National
immunization schedule:
1.BCG.
2.Measles.
3.Typhoid.
4.OPV.
116Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
Universal immunization
programme was started in:
1.1947.
2.1978.
3.1985.
4.1992.
117Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
Which is the commonest side
effect of copper-T among the
following;
1.Pain.
2.Bleeding.
3.Perforation.
4.Ectopic pregnancy.
118Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
Mid-day meal was started in:
1.1953.
2.1961.
3.1975.
4.1920
119Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
Which committee is known as
Health survey & Development
Committee.
1.Bhore Committee.
2.Mudhaliar Committee.
3.Shrivatsav Committee.
4.Mukharji Committee.
120Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
Live vaccine is:
1.Salk.
2.Hepatitis.
3.Cholera.
4.BCG
121Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
DOTS is used in the treatment
of:
1.Tuberculosis.
2.Leprosy.
3.Malaria.
4.Filaria.
122Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
Oral rehydration does not
contain:
1.Sodium chloride.
2.Calcium lactate.
3.Bicarbonate.
4.Glucose.
123Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
In India “Rabies Free Zone” is
1.Goa.
2.Lakshadweep.
3.Sikkim.
4.Nagaland.
124Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
The WHO day is:
1.7 April.
2.21 May.
3.2 August.
4.31 December.
125Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
“Guthrie test” is done in
neonates for mass screeninf
of;
1.Neonatal hypothyroidism.
2.Phenyketonuria.
3.Heamoglobinopathies.
4.Congenital dislocation of
hips. 126Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
Which drug may cause “Gray
Baby Syndrome’
1.Chloramphenicol.
2.Gentamycin.
3.Penicillin.
4.Tetracycline.
127Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
Which of the following ATT
drug is absolutely contra
indicated in pregnancy:
1.INH.
2.Rifampicin.
3.Streptomycin.
4.Ethambutol.
128Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
A women who missed her single dose of
combined oral contraceptive pill
approaches a nurse. Which is the best
response from the nurse.
1. Continue with the course without
bothering about the missed dose.
2. Take 2 pills next day & continues the
course.
3. Take 2 pills for the next 30 days.
4. Use another contraceptive method for
better protection.
129Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
Which of the following
manifestation will be present
in a child who is having
uncontrollable vomiting:
1.Acidosis.
2.Alkalosis.
3.Hypokalemia.
4.Hyperkalemia.
130Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
Among the following identify
the most common
complication associated with
mumps :
1.Aseptic meningitis.
2.Paritoditis.
3.Orchiditis.
4.Pancreatitis.
131Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
Monday fever is also known as:
1.Bagassosis.
2.Byssinosis.
3.Asbestosis.
4.Silicosis.
132Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
Which of the following is
associated with Bagassosis:
1.Cotton.
2.Jute.
3.Sugarcane dust.
4.Coal.
133Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
Amount the following
secondary prevention of TB
is…
1.BCG vaccination.
2.DOTS treatment.
3.Blood transfusion.
4.MDR treatment.
134Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
Which of the following is the
early sign of leprosy:
1.Macular lesions.
2.Inability to close eyelids.
3.Thickened painful nerves.
4.Sinking of nose bridge.
135Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
Scotch tape swab is used to
identify…
1.Ascaris.
2.Pinworm.
3.Hookworm.
4.Schistosoma.
136Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
Training duration of Anganwadi
worker is;
1.3 months.
2.4 months
3.5 months.
4.6 months.
137Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
Anatomical waste is discarded
in which of the following color
coded bag:
1.Yellow.
2.Black.
3.Red.
4.Blue.
138Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
Diseases subject to
International Health
regulation are all except:
1.Pertussis.
2.Yellow fever.
3.Cholera.
4.Plague.
139Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
Staining technique used to
diagnose TB is known as:
1.Ziehl Neelson stain
2.Gram stain.
3.Giemsa stain.
4.PAS.
140Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
Most reliable indicator to
identify the nutritional status
in under 2 year children in
community setting:
1.Mid Arm Circumference.
2.Weight for age.
3.Skin fold thickness.
4.Height for age. 141Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
OCP is contraindicated in:
1.Ectopic pregnancy.
2.Ca endomertium.
3.Ca breast.
4.Rheumatoid arthritis.
142Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
On prescription of oral pills to
the user the health worker
will ask about the following
except:
1.Number of live children.
2.Calf tenderness.
3.Headache.
4.Swelling feet. 143Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
Quarantine stands for:
1.Infective period.
2.Generation time.
3.Shortest incubation period.
4.Longest incubation period.
144Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
Prevention of risk factors
related to a disease condition
is known as:
1.Primordial prevention.
2.Primary prevention.
3.Secondary prevention.
4.Tertiary prevention.
145Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
Father of epidemiology is:
1.John Snow.
2.Charles Mclntire.
3.Robert Koch.
4.Virchow
146Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
Sentinel surveillance is helpful to
identify;
1.Know the total number of cases
in the community.
2.Know the hidden cases in the
community.
3.Know the natural history of
disease in the community.
4.Plan intervention. 147Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
Which vaccine is contra
indicated in pregnancy:
1.Rubella.
2.Diphtheria.
3.Tetanus.
4.Hepatitis B
148Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
As per RCH which one is the
first referral unit:
1.Sub-centre.
2.Primary Health Centre.
3.Community Health Centre.
4.District hospital.
149Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
The human resource available
in Sub Centre:
1. MPHW.
2.Laboratory technician.
3. Health Educator.
4. Medical Officer.
150Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
In the health care delivery
system all are the grass root
level workers except:
1.Anganwadi worker.
2.TBA.
3.VHG.
4.HA.
151Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
Measles vaccine is
administered via:
1.Intra dermal route.
2.Intravenous route.
3.Oral route.
4.Sub cutaneous.
152Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
Spread of disease among a
large population is called as:
1.Endemic.
2.Epidemic.
3.Episodic.
4.Pandemic.
153Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
Which are the chemical
components of Mala-D
1.D-norgestrol & Ethynyl
oestradiol.
2.D-norgestrol & progestogen.
3.Progestogen.
4.Norethisterone Acetate
154Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
Which are the 6 killer disease in
children.
1. Whooping cough, Yellow fever,
hepatitis, TB, Small pox, Tetanus.
2. Diphtheria, Whooping cough,
Measles, Polio, TB, Tetanus.
3. Diphtheria, Yellow fever, TB,
Leprosy, Malaria, Cholera.
4. Whooping cough, Diphtheria,
Malaria, Small pox, TB, Chicken pox
155Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
The constant presence of a
disease or infection within a
given geographical are is called
as;
1.Pandemic.
2.Sporadic.
3.Epidemic.
4.Endemic.
156Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
Disease that are transmitted by
water & food are called as:
1. Vector-borne.
2.Air-borne.
3.Fomite-borne.
4. Vehicle-borne.
157Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
The expansion of DOTS is:
1. Directly Observed Treatment- Short
course.
2. Digitally Operated treatment
Service.
3. De-oxygenated tetracyline-
Streptomycin.
4. Doxicycline-Omiprazole-
Tetracycline short course.
158Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
Cold chain System is the
process of preserving..:
1.Blood specimen for malarial
parasite.
2.Chemotherapeutic agents.
3.Sputum specimens.
4.Vaccines.
159Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
The recommended site for
administration of DPT is:
1.Gluteal muscle.
2.Deltoid muscle.
3.Lateral aspect of mid-thigh.
4.Forearm.
160Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
Which one of the following is
the terminal contraceptive
method in male :
1.IUD.
2.Chemical methods.
3.Vasectomy.
4.Condom.
161Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
Adverse reaction to tetanus
vaccine;
1.Febrile seizures.
2.Brachial neuritis.
3.Hypotonia.
4.Encephalopathy.
162Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
The subjective component of
well-being is referred to as;
1.Physical Quality of Life.
2.Quality of work.
3.Quality of life.
4.Standard of Living.
163Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
The process of continuous
progressive improvement of
the health status of a
population is:
1.Block Development.
2.Community Development.
3.Health Development.
4.Society Development. 164Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
Health refers to the absence of
disease according to:
1.Bio medical concept of
disease.
2.Ecological concept of disease.
3.Holistic concept of disease.
4.Psychosocial concept of
disease. 165Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
The screening for immigrants
for infectious disease is:
1.Mass screening.
2.Prescriptive screening.
3.Prospective screening.
4.Selective screening.
166Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
Tear out by the roots is the
literal meaning of;
1.Elimination.
2.Eradication.
3.Isolation.
4.Transmission.
167Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
Ongoing measurement of
performance of a health
service refers to:
1.Evaluation.
2.Monitoring.
3.Scrutinization.
4.Surveillance.
168Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
The mosquito that lays egg
singly:
1.Aedes.
2.Anopheles.
3.Culex.
4.Mansonia.
169Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
Which of the following food is
accepted as a reference
protein:
1.Cows milk.
2.Hen’s egg.
3.Human milk.
4.Soyabean.
170Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
Pasturization of milk is
considered better without
boiling because;
1.Keeping quality is better.
2.Spore forming bacteria are
destroyed.
3.Vitamin C reduced by 20%
4.All the above. 171Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
Which vitamin is lost during
polishing.
1.B12.
2.Thiamine.
3.Vitamin A.
4.Vitamin K.
172Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
Eligible couple represents
which age group:
1.12-45.
2.15-45.
3.14-45.
4.18-45.
173Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
In simmering, the food is
prepared…
1.At boiling point.
2.Above boiling point.
3.Below boiling point.
4.In normal water.
174Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
Mixing of brick powder with
chilly powder is called:
1.Food Toxication.
2.Food additives.
3.Food Fortification.
4.Food Adulteration.
175Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
Child survival & Safe Mother
Programme (CSSM) was
replaced by which programme
in India:
1.MCH
2.NHRM
3.RCH
4.ICDS.
176Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
Who found the link between
cholera and contaminated
water.
1.Louis Pasteur.
2.Ronald Ross.
3.Edward Jenner.
4.John Snow.
177Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
Malaria parasite was
discovered by:
1.Robert Koch.
2.Louis Pasteur.
3.Laveran.
4.Ronald Ross.
178Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
Small pox vaccine was invented
by:
1.Louis Pasteur.
2.Edward Jenner.
3.Paul Eugene.
4.John Snow.
179Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
Father of Indian surgery.
1.Dhanavanthri.
2.Charaka.
3.Susrutha.
4.Atreya.
180Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
The germ theory of disease was
propounded by
1. Robert Koch
2.Hippocrates.
3.Louis Pasteur.
4.August Weissmann.
181Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
Human Development Index
(HDI) does not include:
1.Mean years of schooling.
2.Life expectancy at age 1
3.Real GDP per capita.
4.Adult Literacy rate.
182Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
One characteristic of the
integrative model of health care
is
1.Increased cost.
2.Focus on physical disease states.
3.An integration of mind-body-
spirit.
4.The plan of care is directed by
the health care provider. 183Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
The value of HDI in India is
1.0.500
2.0.586
3.0.505
4.0.540
184Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
Nursing interventions directed at
health promotion in the older
adult are primarily focused on
1.Disease management.
2.Controlling symptoms of illness.
3. Teaching positive health
behaviours.
4. Teaching regarding nutrition to
enhance longevity 185Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
Ageism is characterized by:
1. Denial of stereotypes regarding
aging
2. Positive attitude toward the
elderly based on age.
3. Negative attitude toward the
elderly based on age.
4. Negative attitude toward the
elderly based on physical
disability..
186Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
Example for primary prevention
strategy is
1. Colonoscopy at 50 yrs.
2.Avoidance of tobacco product.
3.Intake of diet low in saturated fat in
a patient with high cholesterol.
4.Teaching the importance of exercise
to a patient with hypertension.
187Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
Epidemiological triad consists
of all except:
1.Host.
2.Environment.
3.Agent.
4.Investigator
188Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
For testing statistical significance of
the difference in heights of school
children among three socio-
economic groups, the most
appropriate statistical test is
1. student’s “t” test.
2. Chi square test.
3. Paired “t” test.
4. ANOVA.
189Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
How much of the sample is
included in 1.95 SD
1.99%
2.95%
3.68%
4.65%
190Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
Z score criteria is applicable to
1.Normal distribution.
2.Skewed deviation
3.Chi-square test.
4.Paired “t’ test
191Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
A normal distribution curve
depends on.
1.Mean and sample size.
2.Range and sample size.
3.Mean & SD
4.Mean & median
192Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
The most important health
status indicator of a country
1.Life expectancy at birth
2.MMR
3.TFR
4.IMR
193Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
Childhood obesity prevention is
a type of
1.Primordial prevention.
2.Primary prevention.
3.Secondary prevention.
4.Tertiary prevention.
194Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
Prevention of emergence of
risk factor is
1.Primordial prevention
2.Primary prevention.
3.Secondary prevention.
4.Tertiary prevention.
195Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
50th percentile is equivalent to
1.Mean.
2.Median
3.Mode.
4.Range.
196Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
Immunization is :
1.Primordial prevention
2.Primary prevention.
3.Secondary prevention.
4.Tertiary prevention.
197Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
Iodized salt in Iodine Deficiency
Control Prog is:
1.Primordial prevention
2.Primary prevention.
3.Secondary prevention.
4.Tertiary prevention.
198Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
Vitamin A prophylaxis to a child
is:
1.Primordial prevention
2.Primary prevention.
3.Secondary prevention.
4.Tertiary prevention.
199Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
Median of the following data
will be;10,9,8,7
1.8.75
2.8
3.9
4.10
200Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
Mean, Median & Mode are:
1.Measures of dispersion.
2.Measures association between
two variables.
3. Test of significance.
4.Measures of central tendency.
201Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
THANK YOU
202Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN

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Mcq community health nursing

  • 1. MCQ COMMUNITY HEALTH Mr. Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. Community Health Nursing 1Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 2. Scabies is an example for….. Type of disease: 1.Communicable disease. 2.Contagious disease. 3.Infectious disease. 4.Infestation 2Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 3. The obligate host means: 1. The host in which the parasite attains maturity. 2. Temporary host. 3. The only host. 4. Multiple host. 3Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 4. Transport host means: 1.The host in which the parasite passes its sexual stage. 2.The host in which the parasite remain asexual. 3.Host in which the organism remain alive but does not undergo development. 4.The host in which it multiply & shows signs & symptoms of disease. 4Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 5. The constant presence of disease or infectious agent in a given geographic area without importing from outside is called: 1.Epidemic. 2.Endemic. 3.Epizootic. 4.Exotic 5Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 6. The cases that occur irregularly, haphazardly from time to time and frequently is called as: 1.Sporadic. 2.Epidemic. 3.Exotic. 4.Pandemic. 6Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 7. An out-break of disease in bird population is called: 1.Enzootic. 2.Epizootic. 3.Zoonosis. 4.Epornithic 7Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 8. The continuous scrutiny of health indices that determine occurrence of disease is called: 1.Eradication. 2.Elimination. 3.Surveillance. 4.Community assessment. 8Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 9. Those who continue to shed disease causing agent during the period of recovery are called as: 1.Incubatory carriers. 2.Convalescent carriers. 3.Health carriers. 4.Temporary carriers. 9Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 10. Floating tip of iceberg indicates: 1.Subclinical cases. 2.Clinical cases. 3.Fatal cases. 4.Unidentified cases. 10Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 11. Whooping cough spreads from one person to other via: 1.Direct contact. 2.Droplet infection. 3.Inoculation into skin. 4.Vector borne transmission. 11Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 12. Malaria spreads through heterogenous chain of: 1.Man-arthropod-man. 2.Man-snail-man. 3.Mammal –arthropod-man. 4.Bird –arthropod-man. 12Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 13. Vectors transmit infection through the methods: EXCEPT 1.Biting. 2.Regurgitation. 3.Scratching in of infective feces. 4.Crawling. 13Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 14. The size of droplet nuclei that can be inhaled into alveoli of lung is : 1.1-5 micron. 2.2-3 micron. 3.5-10 micron. 4.10-15 micron. 14Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 15. The immunity that is developed as a result of infection or by specific immunization is called as: 1.Passive immunity. 2.Herd immunity. 3.Active immunity. 4.Specific human immunity. 15Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 16. BCG vaccine is an example for… type of vaccine: 1.Live attenuated vaccine. 2.Inactivated vaccine. 3.Killed vaccines. 4.Toxoids. 16Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 17. • The vaccine that produces permanent scar in babies is : • DPT. • MMR. • DT. • BCG. 17Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 18. Influenza-A (H1N1) vaccine was approved in the year : 1.2009. 2.2010. 3.2012. 4.2004. 18Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 19. Small pox was eradicated from the world in … 1.1980. 2.1981. 3.1982. 4.1983. 19Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 20. Frozen DPT vaccine should be : 1.Shaken thoroughly before use. 2.Allowed to melt before use. 3.Discarded. 4.Brought to room temperature before use. 20Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 21. The polyvalent is applied to vaccine that are prepared from: 1. Killed different strains of species. 2. Two or more strains of same species. 3. Two or more strains of different species. 4. Active strains of different species. 21Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 22. Anti-rabies vaccine is made from: 1.Wild viruses. 2.Live attenuated viruses. 3.Mixed viruses. 4.Killed viruses. 22Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 23. Negri bodies found in hippocampus are diagnostic signs of: 1.Rabies. 2.Measles. 3.Rubella. 4.Diphtheria. 23Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 24. …..vaccine is most sensitive to heat: 1.Pertussis vaccine. 2.Typhoid vaccine. 3.Polio vaccine. 4.BCG vaccine. 24Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 25. In cold chain process the walk in cold rooms stores vaccine upto….months. 1.4 months. 2.6 months. 3.3 months. 4.1 month. 25Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 26. Route of administration of hepatitis B vaccine is …….. 1.Intra dermal. 2. Subcutaneous. 3. Intra muscular. 4. Epidermal. 26Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 27. Expansion of BCG vaccine is: 1.Bacillus Calmette-Guerin. 2.Bacillus Calmette-Guereo. 3.Bacilli calmette-Guerreror. 4.Bacilli Calmette-Gurein. 27Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 28. Diluent used for BCG is: 1.Distilled water 2.Normal saline. 3.Dextrose solution. 4.Ringer lactate. 28Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 29. Measles vaccine are stored in…part of refrigerator : 1.Chilled tray. 2.Deep freezer. 3.Tray below the freezer. 4.Shelves in the door. 29Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 30. Preservative added in DPT vaccine: 1.Zinc phosphate. 2.Aluminium phosphate. 3.MgSO4. 4.ZnSO4. 30Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 31. …..vaccine is contraindicated in pregnancy: 1.MMR. 2.Hepatitis B 3.DPT. 4.DT. 31Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 32. Herd immunity is useful in the prevention of: 1.Polio. 2.Tuberculosis. 3.Tetanus. 4.Diphtheria. 32Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 33. Administration of readymade antibody creates: 1.Active acquired immunity. 2.Passive acquired immunity. 3.Active natural immunity. 4.Passive natural immunity. 33Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 34. The other name for Pertussis is: 1.Rubella. 2.Whooping cough. 3.Enteric fever. 4.German measles. 34Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 35. Symmetrical unilocular rashes firstly appearing from trunk and then on face, arms & legs is a characteristic of … disease: 1.Small pox. 2.Measles. 3. Chicken pox. 4.Rubella. 35Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 36. Measles vaccine is: 1.Live viral vaccine. 2.Live bacterial vaccine. 3.Killed viral vaccine. 4.Killed bacterial vaccine. 36Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 37. Koplik’s spot is a classical clinical feature of : 1.Measles. 2.German measles. 3.Small pox. 4.Tana pox 37Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 38. Which type of toxin is produced by Clostridium tetani: 1.Exotoxin. 2.Endotoxin. 3.Organic toxin. 4.Inorganic toxin. 38Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 39. Rabies is caused by a virus called: 1.Flavivirus. 2.Lyssavirus type 1. 3.Arbovirus. 4.Molluscum contagiosum virus. 39Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 40. Boiling water helps in killing all organisms:EXCEPT 1.Fungi. 2.Bacteria. 3.Protozoa. 4.Spores. 40Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 41. ……disease has received maximum social sigma in India: 1.Tuberculosis. 2.Leprosy. 3.Polio. 4.Cholera. 41Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 42. The other name for leprosy is: 1.Hansen’s disease. 2.Anderson’s disease. 3.Chagas disease. 4.Slim’s disease. 42Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 43. Inadequate intake of which vitamin by the pregnant woman can cause neural tube defect: 1.Folic acid. 2.Thiamine. 3.Niacin. 4.Riboflavin. 43Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 44. The last case of smallpox was reported in the world in: 1.1977. 2.1978. 3.1979. 4.1982. 44Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 45. Which of the following viral infections is transmitted by tick: 1.Japanese encephalitis. 2.Dengue fever. 3.Kyasanur forest disease. 4.Yellow fever. 45Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 46. DDT is a: 1.Contact poison. 2.CNS poison. 3.Stomach poison. 4.None of the above. 46Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 47. Safe disposal of Mercury: 1.Bury under earth. 2.Collect carefully and reuse. 3.Combustion. 4.Treat with chemical. 47Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 48. Strategies of leprosy eradication programme:EXCEPT 1.Early detection of cases. 2.Disability limitation. 3.Long term multi drug therapy. 4.Health education 48Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 49. Mumps presents with a clinical feature of… 1. Fever with enlargement of thyroid glands. 2. Fever with non-suppurative enlargement of parotid glands 3. Fever with suppurative enlargement of parotid glands. 4. Fever, cough, & enlargement of submandibular glands. 49Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 50. An infection which is present in an individual but, not sufficient to result in a disease is called as… 1.Latent infection. 2.Clinical infection. 3.Subclinical infection. 4.Secondary infection. 50Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 51. Baby friendly hospital initiative was started in India in the year.. 1.1993. 2.1991. 3.1996. 4.1990. 51Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 52. Rooming practice means: 1. Keeping mother and infant together for 24 hrs a day. 2. Keeping mother and infant together for 8 hrs. 3. Keeping mother and infant together whenever the baby demands feeding. 4. Keeping mother and infant together whenever the baby becomes hypothermic. 52Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 53. Exclusive breast feeding helps mother in, except: 1.Prevention of cervical cancer. 2.Prevention of breast cancer. 3.Act as a contraceptive method. 4.Helps in quick & early involution of uterus. 53Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 54. Prolactin reflex in mothers causes: 1.Ejection of milk. 2.Production of milk. 3.Suppression of milk production. 4.Storage of milk. 54Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 55. Baby with birth weight of 1000- 2000g are termed as: 1.Low birth weight babies. 2.Very low birth weight babies. 3.Small for date baby. 4.Extremely low birth weight babies. 55Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 56. Vitamin K at birth is administered to…among newborns: 1.Prevent excessive bleeding. 2.Increase immunity. 3.Prevent infection. 4.Correct malnutrition. 56Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 57. Warm chain means: 1.Drying the baby. 2.Establishing skin to skin contact with the mother & immediate initiation of breast feeding. 3. Warm resuscitation & warm transportation. 4.All of the above 57Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 58. • Apgar score helps to assess depression of: • 1. Cardiopulmonary functions. • Psychomotor functions. • Integumentary functions. • Cardio pulmonary & neurologic functions. 58Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 59. Normal umbilical cord contains: 1.1 artery & 2 veins. 2.2 artery & 1 veins. 3.1artery & 1 vein. 4.2 artery & 2 veins. 59Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 60. Primary post partum hemorrhage occurs with in…hours of delivery. 1.8 Hrs. 2.4 Hrs. 3.6 Hrs. 4.12 Hrs. 60Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 61. Post partum hemorrhage can be effectively managed by following methods except: 1.Bimanual uterine compression. 2.Administration of oxytocin. 3.Controlled cord traction. 4.Administration of progesterone. 61Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 62. Detection of high levels of alpha fetoprotein in mother’s blood indicates that developing baby has: 1.Coartation of aorta. 2. Delayed skeletal development. 3.Neural tube defect. 4.Development of tumor. 62Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 63. Kegel exercises during pregnancy helps in strengthening of: 1 Pelvic floor muscles. 2.Psoas muscle. 3.Rectus abdominis. 4.Quadratus lumborum. 63Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 64. The disease that comes under national vector Borne Disease Control programme are, except: 1.Filariasis. 2.Japanese encephalitis. 3.Malaria. 4.Swine flu 64Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 65. National Malaria Eradication Programme was launched in the year: 1.1953. 2.1958. 3.1970. 4.2002. 65Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 66. Management of a area with Annual Parasitic Index (API) less than 2 include: 1.Regular insecticidal spray. 2. Passive surveillance. 3. Detected cases gets radical treatment. 4.Collection of follow up blood smears. 66Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 67. Punnet square is used for: 1.Finding genotype of off srping. 2.Statistical analysis. 3.Chi square calculation. 4.Prevalence calculation. 67Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 68. Case finding in RNTCP is based on: 1.Sputum culture. 2.Sputum microscopy. 3.X-ray chest. 4.Mantoux/PCR 68Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 69. Human milk is rich in all except: 1.Vitamin A 2.Vitamin C 3.Iron. 4.Vitamin E 69Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 70. SAFE strategy is recommended for the control of: Trachoma. Glaucoma. Diabetic retinopathy. Cataract. 70Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 71. The most common cause of blindness in India is: 1.Cataract. 2.Trachoma. 3.Refractive errors. 4.Vitamin deficiency. 71Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 72. SAFE in Trachoma refers to, except: 1.Screening. 2.Antibiotics. 3.Facial cleaning. 4.Environment control. 72Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 73. JSY stands for: 1.Janani Social Yojana. 2.Jan Suchil Yojana. 3.Janani Suraksha Yojana. 4.Jan-Sulab-Sauchlay Yojana. 73Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 74. As per RCH the Community Health Centre is a …unit 1.First referral unit. 2.Second referral unit. 3.Tertiary referral unit. 4.None of the above. 74Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 75. Universal precaution is applied to: 1.Stool. 2.Semen. 3.Sputum. 4.Urine. 75Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 76. Initial nursing assessment of an infant suffering with acute diarrhoea & dehydration reveals: 1.Skin turgor. 2.Low hematocrit. 3.Bulging fontanels. 4.Weight gain. 76Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 77. Most potential agent that can be used in bioterrorism: 1.Viral encephalitis. 2.Brucellosis. 3.TB. 4.Clostridium Botullinum. 77Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 78. Window period in HIV indicates: 1. Time period between infection & onset of first symptoms. 2. Time period between infection & detection of antibodies against HIV. 3. Time period between infection & maximum multiplication of the causative organisms. 4. None of the above. 78Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 79. “Five Clean Practices” under strategies for elimination of neonatal tetanus includes all except: 1.Clean surface of delivery. 2.Clean hand of the attendant. 3.New blade for cutting the cord. 4.Clean airway. 79Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 80. Leprosy spreads from one person to other through all the modes except: 1.Breast milk. 2.Insect bite. 3.Transplacental spread. 4.Droplet infection. 80Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 81. …. Is not a part of targeted intervention used under prevention of spreading AIDS 1.Provide ART. 2.Treating STD. 3.Providing condoms. 4.Behaviour change communication 81Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 82. Tuberculin test denotes: 1.Previous or present sensitivity to tubercle protein. 2. Patient is resistant to tuberculosis. 3. Patient is susceptible to TB. 4. Protective immune status of the individual against TB 82Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 83. Ergonomics is the science of: 1.Designing the job to fit to the work. 2. Training the worker to fit to the job. 3.Prevention of occupational diseases. 4.Recruiting the employee to fit for the job. 83Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 84. Cutaneous vasoconstriction on exposure to hypothermia results in: 1.Immersion foot. 2.Frost bite. 3.Erythrocyanosis. 4.All of the above. 84Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 85. Chronic exposure to poor lighting causes; 1.Miner’s nystagmus. 2.White finger. 3.Cataract. 4.Blurring of vision. 85Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 86. Arc welders are more prone to suffer from…. Occupation hazard: 1.Glaucoma. 2.Welder’s flash. 3.Welder’s cataract. 4.Temporary blindness. 86Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 87. The size of respirable dust is: 1.20 micron. 2.15 micron. 3.10 micron. 4.5 micron. 87Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 88. Following are the disease that comes under pneumoconiosis, except: 1.Silicosis. 2.Asbestosis. 3.Siderosis. 4.Psitacossis. 88Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 89. Anthracosis is caused due to inhalation of: 1.Coal particles. 2.Anthrax. 3.Cotton dust. 4.Silicon dust particles. 89Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 90. Bagassosis is caused by inhalation of: 1.Sugar cane dust. 2.Cotton dust. 3.Jute dust. 4.Coal dust. 90Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 91. Lead is widely used in variety of industries because of its properties: except 1.Low boiling point. 2.Anti-corrosive. 3.Non oxidizing. 4.Mixes with other metals easily. 91Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 92. Appearance of Burton’s line in lead poisoning: 1.Bluish purple line on gums. 2.Greenish coating on gums. 3.Brown stains on teeth. 4.Pale pinkish gums. 92Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 93. Strategies to prevent occupational dermatitis includes: 1. Pre selection examination. 2.Application of barrier creams. 3.Use of protective equipment & periodic health checkups. 4.All of the above. 93Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 94. The act that is recommended for provision of cre’ches for women in factory: 1.ESI Act 1948. 2.The Indian Mine Act 1923. 3.The factories Act 1976. 4.CGHS. 94Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 95. Role of occupational health nurse includes the following, except 1. Prevention of workplace accidents & injuries. 2.Promotion of health & work ability. 3.Improving environment health for occupational health workers. 4.All of the above. 95Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 96. International Labour Organization is situated in; 1.Geneva. 2.Denmark. 3.Scotland. 4.USA. 96Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 97. An employer contributes…percentage of wages for the benefit of employee in every wage period under ESI Act. 1.1.75% 2.4.75% 3.2.35% 4.3.75% 97Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 98. Maize is deficit in: 1.Tryptophan. 2.Threonine. 3.Methionine. 4.Leucine. 98Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 99. Calorie intake of 1 year child: 1.800. 2.1000 3.1200 4.1500. 99Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 100. Maximum amount of vitamin D is present in which of the following: 1.Milks. 2.Eggs. 3.Fish fat. 4.Cod liver oil. 100Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 101. Test for efficiency of pasteurization of milk is 1. Methlene Blue. 2.Phosphatase test. 3.OTA TEST. 4.Nitric acid test. 101Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 102. All the following can be seen in niacin deficiency except: 1.Deafness. 2. Diarrhoea. 3. Dementia. 4.Dermatitis. 102Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 103. Best test to detect iron deficiency in community is: 1.Trasferrin. 2.Serum ferritin. 3.Serum iron. 4.Haemoglobin. 103Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 104. Amino acid deficient in wheat is: 1.Leucine. 2.Methionine. 3.Lysine. 4.Cystine. 104Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 105. All the following components are used in Kuppuswamy classification: 1.Income. 2.Education. 3.Occupation. 4.Type of house. 105Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 106. Orthotolidine test is used for detecting the presence of… 1.Chlorine. 2.Nitrites. 3.Nitrates. 4.Ammonia. 106Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 107. Which of the following viral infection is transmitted by tick: 1.Japanese encephalitis. 2.Dengue fever. 3.Kyasanur forest disease. 4.Yellow fever. 107Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 108. Kala azar is transmitted by: 1.Flea. 2.Tsetse fly. 3.Sand fly. 4.Mosquito. 108Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 109. All the following conditions are transmitted by Aedes mosquito except: 1.Dengue fever. 2. Chikungunya. 3. Japanese encephalitis. 4. Yellow fever. 109Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 110. Koplik’s spot are seen in: 1.Rubella. 2.Rubeola. 3.Typhoid. 4.Chicken pox 110Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 111. Following are the elements of Primary health Care except: 1.Health education 2.Intersectoral co-ordination. 3.Cost effectiveness. 4.Provision of essential drugs. 111Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 112. Primary Health Care is: 1.Health For All. 2.Health for those who are in need. 3.Health for an area of 30000 population 4.Health for children attending primary school 112Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 113. Most recent classification according to WHO for disability: 1.International Classification of functioning disability & health. 2. DALY. 3.WHO DAIS. 4.STEPS 113Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 114. ASHA work at: 1.Community level. 2.Village level. 3.PHC level. 4.District level. 114Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 115. Causative organism of AIDS is : 1.Paramyxo virus. 2.Orthomyxo virus 3.Retro virus. 4.Rhabdo virus. 115Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 116. Which of the following is not included in the National immunization schedule: 1.BCG. 2.Measles. 3.Typhoid. 4.OPV. 116Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 117. Universal immunization programme was started in: 1.1947. 2.1978. 3.1985. 4.1992. 117Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 118. Which is the commonest side effect of copper-T among the following; 1.Pain. 2.Bleeding. 3.Perforation. 4.Ectopic pregnancy. 118Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 119. Mid-day meal was started in: 1.1953. 2.1961. 3.1975. 4.1920 119Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 120. Which committee is known as Health survey & Development Committee. 1.Bhore Committee. 2.Mudhaliar Committee. 3.Shrivatsav Committee. 4.Mukharji Committee. 120Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 122. DOTS is used in the treatment of: 1.Tuberculosis. 2.Leprosy. 3.Malaria. 4.Filaria. 122Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 123. Oral rehydration does not contain: 1.Sodium chloride. 2.Calcium lactate. 3.Bicarbonate. 4.Glucose. 123Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 124. In India “Rabies Free Zone” is 1.Goa. 2.Lakshadweep. 3.Sikkim. 4.Nagaland. 124Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 125. The WHO day is: 1.7 April. 2.21 May. 3.2 August. 4.31 December. 125Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 126. “Guthrie test” is done in neonates for mass screeninf of; 1.Neonatal hypothyroidism. 2.Phenyketonuria. 3.Heamoglobinopathies. 4.Congenital dislocation of hips. 126Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 127. Which drug may cause “Gray Baby Syndrome’ 1.Chloramphenicol. 2.Gentamycin. 3.Penicillin. 4.Tetracycline. 127Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 128. Which of the following ATT drug is absolutely contra indicated in pregnancy: 1.INH. 2.Rifampicin. 3.Streptomycin. 4.Ethambutol. 128Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 129. A women who missed her single dose of combined oral contraceptive pill approaches a nurse. Which is the best response from the nurse. 1. Continue with the course without bothering about the missed dose. 2. Take 2 pills next day & continues the course. 3. Take 2 pills for the next 30 days. 4. Use another contraceptive method for better protection. 129Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 130. Which of the following manifestation will be present in a child who is having uncontrollable vomiting: 1.Acidosis. 2.Alkalosis. 3.Hypokalemia. 4.Hyperkalemia. 130Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 131. Among the following identify the most common complication associated with mumps : 1.Aseptic meningitis. 2.Paritoditis. 3.Orchiditis. 4.Pancreatitis. 131Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 132. Monday fever is also known as: 1.Bagassosis. 2.Byssinosis. 3.Asbestosis. 4.Silicosis. 132Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 133. Which of the following is associated with Bagassosis: 1.Cotton. 2.Jute. 3.Sugarcane dust. 4.Coal. 133Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 134. Amount the following secondary prevention of TB is… 1.BCG vaccination. 2.DOTS treatment. 3.Blood transfusion. 4.MDR treatment. 134Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 135. Which of the following is the early sign of leprosy: 1.Macular lesions. 2.Inability to close eyelids. 3.Thickened painful nerves. 4.Sinking of nose bridge. 135Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 136. Scotch tape swab is used to identify… 1.Ascaris. 2.Pinworm. 3.Hookworm. 4.Schistosoma. 136Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 137. Training duration of Anganwadi worker is; 1.3 months. 2.4 months 3.5 months. 4.6 months. 137Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 138. Anatomical waste is discarded in which of the following color coded bag: 1.Yellow. 2.Black. 3.Red. 4.Blue. 138Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 139. Diseases subject to International Health regulation are all except: 1.Pertussis. 2.Yellow fever. 3.Cholera. 4.Plague. 139Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 140. Staining technique used to diagnose TB is known as: 1.Ziehl Neelson stain 2.Gram stain. 3.Giemsa stain. 4.PAS. 140Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 141. Most reliable indicator to identify the nutritional status in under 2 year children in community setting: 1.Mid Arm Circumference. 2.Weight for age. 3.Skin fold thickness. 4.Height for age. 141Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 142. OCP is contraindicated in: 1.Ectopic pregnancy. 2.Ca endomertium. 3.Ca breast. 4.Rheumatoid arthritis. 142Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 143. On prescription of oral pills to the user the health worker will ask about the following except: 1.Number of live children. 2.Calf tenderness. 3.Headache. 4.Swelling feet. 143Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 144. Quarantine stands for: 1.Infective period. 2.Generation time. 3.Shortest incubation period. 4.Longest incubation period. 144Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 145. Prevention of risk factors related to a disease condition is known as: 1.Primordial prevention. 2.Primary prevention. 3.Secondary prevention. 4.Tertiary prevention. 145Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 146. Father of epidemiology is: 1.John Snow. 2.Charles Mclntire. 3.Robert Koch. 4.Virchow 146Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 147. Sentinel surveillance is helpful to identify; 1.Know the total number of cases in the community. 2.Know the hidden cases in the community. 3.Know the natural history of disease in the community. 4.Plan intervention. 147Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 148. Which vaccine is contra indicated in pregnancy: 1.Rubella. 2.Diphtheria. 3.Tetanus. 4.Hepatitis B 148Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 149. As per RCH which one is the first referral unit: 1.Sub-centre. 2.Primary Health Centre. 3.Community Health Centre. 4.District hospital. 149Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 150. The human resource available in Sub Centre: 1. MPHW. 2.Laboratory technician. 3. Health Educator. 4. Medical Officer. 150Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 151. In the health care delivery system all are the grass root level workers except: 1.Anganwadi worker. 2.TBA. 3.VHG. 4.HA. 151Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 152. Measles vaccine is administered via: 1.Intra dermal route. 2.Intravenous route. 3.Oral route. 4.Sub cutaneous. 152Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 153. Spread of disease among a large population is called as: 1.Endemic. 2.Epidemic. 3.Episodic. 4.Pandemic. 153Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 154. Which are the chemical components of Mala-D 1.D-norgestrol & Ethynyl oestradiol. 2.D-norgestrol & progestogen. 3.Progestogen. 4.Norethisterone Acetate 154Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 155. Which are the 6 killer disease in children. 1. Whooping cough, Yellow fever, hepatitis, TB, Small pox, Tetanus. 2. Diphtheria, Whooping cough, Measles, Polio, TB, Tetanus. 3. Diphtheria, Yellow fever, TB, Leprosy, Malaria, Cholera. 4. Whooping cough, Diphtheria, Malaria, Small pox, TB, Chicken pox 155Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 156. The constant presence of a disease or infection within a given geographical are is called as; 1.Pandemic. 2.Sporadic. 3.Epidemic. 4.Endemic. 156Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 157. Disease that are transmitted by water & food are called as: 1. Vector-borne. 2.Air-borne. 3.Fomite-borne. 4. Vehicle-borne. 157Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 158. The expansion of DOTS is: 1. Directly Observed Treatment- Short course. 2. Digitally Operated treatment Service. 3. De-oxygenated tetracyline- Streptomycin. 4. Doxicycline-Omiprazole- Tetracycline short course. 158Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 159. Cold chain System is the process of preserving..: 1.Blood specimen for malarial parasite. 2.Chemotherapeutic agents. 3.Sputum specimens. 4.Vaccines. 159Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 160. The recommended site for administration of DPT is: 1.Gluteal muscle. 2.Deltoid muscle. 3.Lateral aspect of mid-thigh. 4.Forearm. 160Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 161. Which one of the following is the terminal contraceptive method in male : 1.IUD. 2.Chemical methods. 3.Vasectomy. 4.Condom. 161Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 162. Adverse reaction to tetanus vaccine; 1.Febrile seizures. 2.Brachial neuritis. 3.Hypotonia. 4.Encephalopathy. 162Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 163. The subjective component of well-being is referred to as; 1.Physical Quality of Life. 2.Quality of work. 3.Quality of life. 4.Standard of Living. 163Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 164. The process of continuous progressive improvement of the health status of a population is: 1.Block Development. 2.Community Development. 3.Health Development. 4.Society Development. 164Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 165. Health refers to the absence of disease according to: 1.Bio medical concept of disease. 2.Ecological concept of disease. 3.Holistic concept of disease. 4.Psychosocial concept of disease. 165Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 166. The screening for immigrants for infectious disease is: 1.Mass screening. 2.Prescriptive screening. 3.Prospective screening. 4.Selective screening. 166Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 167. Tear out by the roots is the literal meaning of; 1.Elimination. 2.Eradication. 3.Isolation. 4.Transmission. 167Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 168. Ongoing measurement of performance of a health service refers to: 1.Evaluation. 2.Monitoring. 3.Scrutinization. 4.Surveillance. 168Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 169. The mosquito that lays egg singly: 1.Aedes. 2.Anopheles. 3.Culex. 4.Mansonia. 169Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 170. Which of the following food is accepted as a reference protein: 1.Cows milk. 2.Hen’s egg. 3.Human milk. 4.Soyabean. 170Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 171. Pasturization of milk is considered better without boiling because; 1.Keeping quality is better. 2.Spore forming bacteria are destroyed. 3.Vitamin C reduced by 20% 4.All the above. 171Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 172. Which vitamin is lost during polishing. 1.B12. 2.Thiamine. 3.Vitamin A. 4.Vitamin K. 172Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 173. Eligible couple represents which age group: 1.12-45. 2.15-45. 3.14-45. 4.18-45. 173Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 174. In simmering, the food is prepared… 1.At boiling point. 2.Above boiling point. 3.Below boiling point. 4.In normal water. 174Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 175. Mixing of brick powder with chilly powder is called: 1.Food Toxication. 2.Food additives. 3.Food Fortification. 4.Food Adulteration. 175Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 176. Child survival & Safe Mother Programme (CSSM) was replaced by which programme in India: 1.MCH 2.NHRM 3.RCH 4.ICDS. 176Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 177. Who found the link between cholera and contaminated water. 1.Louis Pasteur. 2.Ronald Ross. 3.Edward Jenner. 4.John Snow. 177Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 178. Malaria parasite was discovered by: 1.Robert Koch. 2.Louis Pasteur. 3.Laveran. 4.Ronald Ross. 178Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 179. Small pox vaccine was invented by: 1.Louis Pasteur. 2.Edward Jenner. 3.Paul Eugene. 4.John Snow. 179Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 180. Father of Indian surgery. 1.Dhanavanthri. 2.Charaka. 3.Susrutha. 4.Atreya. 180Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 181. The germ theory of disease was propounded by 1. Robert Koch 2.Hippocrates. 3.Louis Pasteur. 4.August Weissmann. 181Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 182. Human Development Index (HDI) does not include: 1.Mean years of schooling. 2.Life expectancy at age 1 3.Real GDP per capita. 4.Adult Literacy rate. 182Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 183. One characteristic of the integrative model of health care is 1.Increased cost. 2.Focus on physical disease states. 3.An integration of mind-body- spirit. 4.The plan of care is directed by the health care provider. 183Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 184. The value of HDI in India is 1.0.500 2.0.586 3.0.505 4.0.540 184Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 185. Nursing interventions directed at health promotion in the older adult are primarily focused on 1.Disease management. 2.Controlling symptoms of illness. 3. Teaching positive health behaviours. 4. Teaching regarding nutrition to enhance longevity 185Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 186. Ageism is characterized by: 1. Denial of stereotypes regarding aging 2. Positive attitude toward the elderly based on age. 3. Negative attitude toward the elderly based on age. 4. Negative attitude toward the elderly based on physical disability.. 186Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 187. Example for primary prevention strategy is 1. Colonoscopy at 50 yrs. 2.Avoidance of tobacco product. 3.Intake of diet low in saturated fat in a patient with high cholesterol. 4.Teaching the importance of exercise to a patient with hypertension. 187Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 188. Epidemiological triad consists of all except: 1.Host. 2.Environment. 3.Agent. 4.Investigator 188Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 189. For testing statistical significance of the difference in heights of school children among three socio- economic groups, the most appropriate statistical test is 1. student’s “t” test. 2. Chi square test. 3. Paired “t” test. 4. ANOVA. 189Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 190. How much of the sample is included in 1.95 SD 1.99% 2.95% 3.68% 4.65% 190Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 191. Z score criteria is applicable to 1.Normal distribution. 2.Skewed deviation 3.Chi-square test. 4.Paired “t’ test 191Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 192. A normal distribution curve depends on. 1.Mean and sample size. 2.Range and sample size. 3.Mean & SD 4.Mean & median 192Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 193. The most important health status indicator of a country 1.Life expectancy at birth 2.MMR 3.TFR 4.IMR 193Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 194. Childhood obesity prevention is a type of 1.Primordial prevention. 2.Primary prevention. 3.Secondary prevention. 4.Tertiary prevention. 194Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 195. Prevention of emergence of risk factor is 1.Primordial prevention 2.Primary prevention. 3.Secondary prevention. 4.Tertiary prevention. 195Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 196. 50th percentile is equivalent to 1.Mean. 2.Median 3.Mode. 4.Range. 196Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 197. Immunization is : 1.Primordial prevention 2.Primary prevention. 3.Secondary prevention. 4.Tertiary prevention. 197Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 198. Iodized salt in Iodine Deficiency Control Prog is: 1.Primordial prevention 2.Primary prevention. 3.Secondary prevention. 4.Tertiary prevention. 198Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 199. Vitamin A prophylaxis to a child is: 1.Primordial prevention 2.Primary prevention. 3.Secondary prevention. 4.Tertiary prevention. 199Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 200. Median of the following data will be;10,9,8,7 1.8.75 2.8 3.9 4.10 200Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN
  • 201. Mean, Median & Mode are: 1.Measures of dispersion. 2.Measures association between two variables. 3. Test of significance. 4.Measures of central tendency. 201Kuldeep Vyas M.Sc. CHN