BREAST FEEDING WEEK
Quiz competiton
QNO 1 When exclusively breastfeeding
Mother should start giving food along with
breastmilk?
A) 4 months
B)4-6 months
C)6 months
D) 9-12 months
Q no 2 What kind of hygienically
prepared fresh home-made food should
be given to the baby?
A)juiceRice-DalWaterSoup
B) Mashed family food
Q no 3. A mother has sufficient breastmilk
supply. She wants to give her child 1-2
cups of animal milk per day over & above
the food she is giving. Appropriate time to
do so will be after the baby is
A) 6 Months of age
B) 1 Year of age
C) 2 Years of age
Q no 4 How to recognize that mother’s
milk is sufficient for the baby after 15
days?
A) Urine output & weight
B) Stools
C)Crying
D) By looking at abdomen
Q no 5 An exclusively breastfed baby may
pass stools very frequently or once in 7-8
days
A)Yes
B) No
Q no 6 If a baby cries excessively, it
means that mother’s milk is inadequate
for the baby
A) Yes
B) No
Q no 7 How much part of the breast
should be in baby’s mouth while
breastfeeding?
A) Only nipple
B) nipple & small part of areola
C) nipple & maximum part of areola
D) any part
Q no 8 Which option should be chosen by
HIV-positive mother in India for feeding
her baby?
A) Exclusive (only) breastfeeding
B) Exclusive formula milk
C) Mixed Feeding (Breastmilk & Formula
both)
Q no 9 What is the duration of normal
breastfeeding?
A) 10 –45 Min
B) 5 – 10 min
C) 45 – 60 min
Q no 10 Once the breastfeeding is
established (after 15 days), Baby should
be breastfed every
A) 1 Hr.
B) 2 Hrs.
C) 3 Hrs.
D) According to the timetable
Q no 11 Where should the baby be kept
in a Maternity Home?
A) Baby room/another room
B) With the mother (Same attached Bed)
C) in a cradle next to the mother
Q no 12 Breastmilk in the first 2-3 days
after delivery (colostrum) is inadequate in
quantity. Hence during this period it is
necessary to feed outside milk (cow
buffalo tinned)
A) Yes
B) No
Q no 13 After a normal delivery,
breastfeeding should be initiated within:
A) 1 Hr.
B) 2 Hrs.
C) 12 Hrs.
D)24 Hrs.
E) 48 Hrs
Q no 14 After delivery, when should
mother start using family planning
options?
A) One & half months after delivery
B)after first menses
C)Soon after delivery
D) a & c
Q no 15 Feeding baby Balkadu/Gripe
water/ Tonics for teething /Somawa
chautrisi/ Kumari Asav etc is
A) Unnecessary & dangerous
B) Traditional & hence must be given
C) Unnecessary
D) Dangerous
Q no 16 Breastfed children are less likely
to have:
A. Diarrhea
B. Ear infections
C. Pneumonia
D. All of the above
Q no 17. Besides protecting your child
against disease, what is another
advantage of breastfeeding?
A. Breastmilk is easier to digest than
formula
B. Breastmilk doesn't need to be prepared
C. Breastmilk is free and readily available
D. All of the above
Q no 18. How does breastfeeding help
the birth parent?
A. Breastfeeding helps you get back to
your normal weight
B. Breastfeeding reduces your risk for
ovarian cancer
C. Breastfeeding increases bone strength
D. A and B
Q no 19. Although breastfeeding is
natural, you may need help at first. Who
can help you learn what to do?
A. A lactation consultant at the hospital
where you deliver your child
B. Your pediatrician
C. A breastfeeding counselor
D. All of the above
Q no 20. Which is the most important
hormone your body uses to make
breastmilk?
A. Estrogen
B. Prolactin
C. Progesterone
D. Insulin
Q no 21. The milk made by the body in
the first days after birth has a certain
name. What is it?
A. Lactose
B. Acidophilus
C. Colostrum
D. None of the above
Q no 22 How often does a breastfed baby
eat?
A. 3 times a day
B. 6 times a day
C. 8 to 12 times a day
D. 20 times a day
Q no 23. How can you tell if your baby is
getting enough milk when breastfeeding?
A. Your baby has at least 6 wet diapers a
day
B. Your baby has several bowel
movements each day
C. Your baby steadily gains weight
D. All of the above
Q no 24. How many extra calories a day
should you eat when breastfeeding?
A. 100
B. 200
C. 500
D. 1,000
Q no 25. Which of these medicines should
you no use while breastfeeding?
A. Birth control pills
B. Cold remedies
C. Pain relievers
D. All of the above if you haven't checked
with your healthcare provider
Q no 26. Breastfeeding is not
recommended for birth parents who have:
A. Hepatitis C
B. Tuberculosis that has been treated
C. Diabetes
D. HIV
Q no 27 . Which of the following is a
common myth about breastfeeding?
* A) Breastfeeding always hurts
* B) Breastfeeding promotes bonding
between mother and baby
* C) Breastfeeding reduces the risk of
certain cancers
* D) Breastfeeding helps the uterus
contract postpartum
Q no 28. What is one of the primary
differences between foremilk and
hindmilk?
* A Foremilk is richer in fat
* B) Hindmilk is higher in lactose
* C) Hindmilk is richer in fat
* D) Foremilk is produced only at night
Q no 29. Which of the following
techniques can help ensure a proper
latch?
* A) Tickle the baby's lips with the nipple
* B) Insert the nipple into the baby's
mouth while it is closed
* C) Use a pacifier immediately before
breastfeeding
* D) Pull the baby away if it doesn't latch
immediately
Q no 30. When should a breastfeeding
mother consider introducing a pacifier to
her baby?
* A) Within the first week
* B) After breastfeeding is well established
(usually after 3-4 weeks)
* C) Immediately after birth
* D) Only after the baby starts solids
Q no 31. What is the recommended
position for a breastfeeding baby to
prevent ear infections?
* A) Lying flat on their back
* B) Sitting upright
* C) Lying on their side
* D) Head slightly elevated
Q no 32 Which breastfeeding position is
often recommended for mothers with
large breasts?
* A) Cradle hold
* B) Football hold
* C) Cross-cradle hold
* D) Side-lying position
Q no 33. Which component of breast milk
is particularly important for brain
development in infants?
* A) Protein
* B) DHA (Docosahexaenoic acid)
* C) Lactose
* D) Calcium
Q no 34. What is the main function of the
hormone oxytocin in breastfeeding?
* A) Stimulating milk production
* B) Stimulating milk ejection (let-down)
* C) Increasing milk storage capacity
* D) Enhancing milk flavor
Q no 35. When should a breastfeeding
mother consider introducing a pacifier to
her baby?
* A) Within the first week
* B) After breastfeeding is well established
(usually after 3-4 weeks)
* C) Immediately after birth
* D) Only after the baby starts solids
Q no 36 Which of the following
techniques can help ensure a proper
latch?
* A) Tickle the baby's lips with the nipple
* B) Insert the nipple into the baby's
mouth while it is closed
* C) Use a pacifier immediately before
breastfeeding
* D) Pull the baby away if it doesn't latch
immediately
Q no 37 What is a galactagogue?
* A) A type of breastfeeding position
* B) A food or drug that promotes milk
production
* C A device to measure milk intake
* D) A type of nipple shield
Q no 38 . What should a mother do if she
needs to return to work and continue
breastfeeding?
* A) Wean the baby immediately
* B) Switch to formula entirely
* C Pump and store breast milk
* D) Only breastfeed when at home
Q no 39 . What is the recommended
position for a breastfeeding baby to
prevent ear infections?
* A) Lying flat on their back
* B) Sitting upright
* C) Lying on their side
* D) Head slightly elevated
Q no 40 Which of the following is a
potential benefit of breastfeeding for the
environment?
* A) Reduced carbon footprint
* B) Increased use of disposable products
* C) Higher energy consumption
* D) Greater reliance on industrial
production
Q no 41. Which breastfeeding technique
can help prevent sore nipples?
* A) Changing the breastfeeding position
frequently
* B) Feeding for shorter durations
* C) Applying lotion to the nipples
* D) Using a pacifier frequently
Q no 42. What is cluster feeding?
* A) Feeding the baby solid foods and
breast milk together
* B) Feeding the baby frequently over a
short period of time
* C) Feeding the baby less frequently but
for longer periods
* D) Feeding multiple babies at once
Q no 43. Which of the following is a
common reason for a baby to refuse
breastfeeding?
* A) Teething
* B) Hunger
* C) Being well-rested
* D Comfortable environment
Q no 44. What should a mother do if she
notices a decrease in her milk supply?
* A) Stop breastfeeding immediately
* B) Increase the frequency of
breastfeeding or pumping
* C) Introduce formula feeding
* D) Decrease her fluid intake
Q no 45. What is the primary
carbohydrate found in breast milk?
* A) Sucrose
* B) Lactose
* C) Fructose
* D) Maltose
Q no 46. Which of the following is a sign
that a baby is hungry?
* A) Smiling
* B) Crying
* C) Sucking on fists
* D) Sleeping
Q no 47. What is mastitis?
* A) A common breastfeeding position
* B) An infection of the breast tissue
* C) A technique for increasing milk supply
* D A type of nipple cream
Q no 48. Which nutrient is breast milk
naturally high in, helping to support the
infant's immune system?
* A) Vitamin A
* B) Iron
* C) Antibodies
* D) Fiber
Q no 49. Which of the following can help
prevent breast engorgement?
* A) Feeding the baby on a strict schedule
* B) Frequent breastfeeding
* C) Limiting the duration of feedings
* D Avoiding nighttime feedings
Q no 50. Which of the following is a
common reason for nipple pain during
breastfeeding?
* A) Proper latch
* B) Short feedings
* C) Incorrect positioning
* D) Frequent breastfeeding
Q no 51. Which hormone is responsible
for the let-down reflex?
* A) Estrogen
* B) Progesterone
* C) Oxytocin
* D) Prolactin
Q no 52. What should a breastfeeding
mother do if her baby has thrush?
* A) Stop breastfeeding immediately
* B) Consult a healthcare provider for
treatment
* C) Use formula temporarily
* D) Avoid cleaning the nipples
Q no 53. Which of the following foods
should be consumed in moderation by a
breastfeeding mother due to its potential
effect on the baby?
* A) Leafy greens
* B) Caffeine
* C) Whole grains
* D) Fruits

breast feeding quiz objective questions

  • 1.
  • 2.
    QNO 1 Whenexclusively breastfeeding Mother should start giving food along with breastmilk? A) 4 months B)4-6 months C)6 months D) 9-12 months
  • 3.
    Q no 2What kind of hygienically prepared fresh home-made food should be given to the baby? A)juiceRice-DalWaterSoup B) Mashed family food
  • 4.
    Q no 3.A mother has sufficient breastmilk supply. She wants to give her child 1-2 cups of animal milk per day over & above the food she is giving. Appropriate time to do so will be after the baby is A) 6 Months of age B) 1 Year of age C) 2 Years of age
  • 5.
    Q no 4How to recognize that mother’s milk is sufficient for the baby after 15 days? A) Urine output & weight B) Stools C)Crying D) By looking at abdomen
  • 6.
    Q no 5An exclusively breastfed baby may pass stools very frequently or once in 7-8 days A)Yes B) No
  • 7.
    Q no 6If a baby cries excessively, it means that mother’s milk is inadequate for the baby A) Yes B) No
  • 8.
    Q no 7How much part of the breast should be in baby’s mouth while breastfeeding? A) Only nipple B) nipple & small part of areola C) nipple & maximum part of areola D) any part
  • 9.
    Q no 8Which option should be chosen by HIV-positive mother in India for feeding her baby? A) Exclusive (only) breastfeeding B) Exclusive formula milk C) Mixed Feeding (Breastmilk & Formula both)
  • 10.
    Q no 9What is the duration of normal breastfeeding? A) 10 –45 Min B) 5 – 10 min C) 45 – 60 min
  • 11.
    Q no 10Once the breastfeeding is established (after 15 days), Baby should be breastfed every A) 1 Hr. B) 2 Hrs. C) 3 Hrs. D) According to the timetable
  • 12.
    Q no 11Where should the baby be kept in a Maternity Home? A) Baby room/another room B) With the mother (Same attached Bed) C) in a cradle next to the mother
  • 13.
    Q no 12Breastmilk in the first 2-3 days after delivery (colostrum) is inadequate in quantity. Hence during this period it is necessary to feed outside milk (cow buffalo tinned) A) Yes B) No
  • 14.
    Q no 13After a normal delivery, breastfeeding should be initiated within: A) 1 Hr. B) 2 Hrs. C) 12 Hrs. D)24 Hrs. E) 48 Hrs
  • 15.
    Q no 14After delivery, when should mother start using family planning options? A) One & half months after delivery B)after first menses C)Soon after delivery D) a & c
  • 16.
    Q no 15Feeding baby Balkadu/Gripe water/ Tonics for teething /Somawa chautrisi/ Kumari Asav etc is A) Unnecessary & dangerous B) Traditional & hence must be given C) Unnecessary D) Dangerous
  • 17.
    Q no 16Breastfed children are less likely to have: A. Diarrhea B. Ear infections C. Pneumonia D. All of the above
  • 18.
    Q no 17.Besides protecting your child against disease, what is another advantage of breastfeeding? A. Breastmilk is easier to digest than formula B. Breastmilk doesn't need to be prepared C. Breastmilk is free and readily available D. All of the above
  • 19.
    Q no 18.How does breastfeeding help the birth parent? A. Breastfeeding helps you get back to your normal weight B. Breastfeeding reduces your risk for ovarian cancer C. Breastfeeding increases bone strength D. A and B
  • 20.
    Q no 19.Although breastfeeding is natural, you may need help at first. Who can help you learn what to do? A. A lactation consultant at the hospital where you deliver your child B. Your pediatrician C. A breastfeeding counselor D. All of the above
  • 21.
    Q no 20.Which is the most important hormone your body uses to make breastmilk? A. Estrogen B. Prolactin C. Progesterone D. Insulin
  • 22.
    Q no 21.The milk made by the body in the first days after birth has a certain name. What is it? A. Lactose B. Acidophilus C. Colostrum D. None of the above
  • 23.
    Q no 22How often does a breastfed baby eat? A. 3 times a day B. 6 times a day C. 8 to 12 times a day D. 20 times a day
  • 24.
    Q no 23.How can you tell if your baby is getting enough milk when breastfeeding? A. Your baby has at least 6 wet diapers a day B. Your baby has several bowel movements each day C. Your baby steadily gains weight D. All of the above
  • 25.
    Q no 24.How many extra calories a day should you eat when breastfeeding? A. 100 B. 200 C. 500 D. 1,000
  • 26.
    Q no 25.Which of these medicines should you no use while breastfeeding? A. Birth control pills B. Cold remedies C. Pain relievers D. All of the above if you haven't checked with your healthcare provider
  • 27.
    Q no 26.Breastfeeding is not recommended for birth parents who have: A. Hepatitis C B. Tuberculosis that has been treated C. Diabetes D. HIV
  • 28.
    Q no 27. Which of the following is a common myth about breastfeeding? * A) Breastfeeding always hurts * B) Breastfeeding promotes bonding between mother and baby * C) Breastfeeding reduces the risk of certain cancers * D) Breastfeeding helps the uterus contract postpartum
  • 29.
    Q no 28.What is one of the primary differences between foremilk and hindmilk? * A Foremilk is richer in fat * B) Hindmilk is higher in lactose * C) Hindmilk is richer in fat * D) Foremilk is produced only at night
  • 30.
    Q no 29.Which of the following techniques can help ensure a proper latch? * A) Tickle the baby's lips with the nipple * B) Insert the nipple into the baby's mouth while it is closed * C) Use a pacifier immediately before breastfeeding * D) Pull the baby away if it doesn't latch immediately
  • 31.
    Q no 30.When should a breastfeeding mother consider introducing a pacifier to her baby? * A) Within the first week * B) After breastfeeding is well established (usually after 3-4 weeks) * C) Immediately after birth * D) Only after the baby starts solids
  • 32.
    Q no 31.What is the recommended position for a breastfeeding baby to prevent ear infections? * A) Lying flat on their back * B) Sitting upright * C) Lying on their side * D) Head slightly elevated
  • 33.
    Q no 32Which breastfeeding position is often recommended for mothers with large breasts? * A) Cradle hold * B) Football hold * C) Cross-cradle hold * D) Side-lying position
  • 34.
    Q no 33.Which component of breast milk is particularly important for brain development in infants? * A) Protein * B) DHA (Docosahexaenoic acid) * C) Lactose * D) Calcium
  • 35.
    Q no 34.What is the main function of the hormone oxytocin in breastfeeding? * A) Stimulating milk production * B) Stimulating milk ejection (let-down) * C) Increasing milk storage capacity * D) Enhancing milk flavor
  • 36.
    Q no 35.When should a breastfeeding mother consider introducing a pacifier to her baby? * A) Within the first week * B) After breastfeeding is well established (usually after 3-4 weeks) * C) Immediately after birth * D) Only after the baby starts solids
  • 37.
    Q no 36Which of the following techniques can help ensure a proper latch? * A) Tickle the baby's lips with the nipple * B) Insert the nipple into the baby's mouth while it is closed * C) Use a pacifier immediately before breastfeeding * D) Pull the baby away if it doesn't latch immediately
  • 38.
    Q no 37What is a galactagogue? * A) A type of breastfeeding position * B) A food or drug that promotes milk production * C A device to measure milk intake * D) A type of nipple shield
  • 39.
    Q no 38. What should a mother do if she needs to return to work and continue breastfeeding? * A) Wean the baby immediately * B) Switch to formula entirely * C Pump and store breast milk * D) Only breastfeed when at home
  • 40.
    Q no 39. What is the recommended position for a breastfeeding baby to prevent ear infections? * A) Lying flat on their back * B) Sitting upright * C) Lying on their side * D) Head slightly elevated
  • 41.
    Q no 40Which of the following is a potential benefit of breastfeeding for the environment? * A) Reduced carbon footprint * B) Increased use of disposable products * C) Higher energy consumption * D) Greater reliance on industrial production
  • 42.
    Q no 41.Which breastfeeding technique can help prevent sore nipples? * A) Changing the breastfeeding position frequently * B) Feeding for shorter durations * C) Applying lotion to the nipples * D) Using a pacifier frequently
  • 43.
    Q no 42.What is cluster feeding? * A) Feeding the baby solid foods and breast milk together * B) Feeding the baby frequently over a short period of time * C) Feeding the baby less frequently but for longer periods * D) Feeding multiple babies at once
  • 44.
    Q no 43.Which of the following is a common reason for a baby to refuse breastfeeding? * A) Teething * B) Hunger * C) Being well-rested * D Comfortable environment
  • 45.
    Q no 44.What should a mother do if she notices a decrease in her milk supply? * A) Stop breastfeeding immediately * B) Increase the frequency of breastfeeding or pumping * C) Introduce formula feeding * D) Decrease her fluid intake
  • 46.
    Q no 45.What is the primary carbohydrate found in breast milk? * A) Sucrose * B) Lactose * C) Fructose * D) Maltose
  • 47.
    Q no 46.Which of the following is a sign that a baby is hungry? * A) Smiling * B) Crying * C) Sucking on fists * D) Sleeping
  • 48.
    Q no 47.What is mastitis? * A) A common breastfeeding position * B) An infection of the breast tissue * C) A technique for increasing milk supply * D A type of nipple cream
  • 49.
    Q no 48.Which nutrient is breast milk naturally high in, helping to support the infant's immune system? * A) Vitamin A * B) Iron * C) Antibodies * D) Fiber
  • 50.
    Q no 49.Which of the following can help prevent breast engorgement? * A) Feeding the baby on a strict schedule * B) Frequent breastfeeding * C) Limiting the duration of feedings * D Avoiding nighttime feedings
  • 51.
    Q no 50.Which of the following is a common reason for nipple pain during breastfeeding? * A) Proper latch * B) Short feedings * C) Incorrect positioning * D) Frequent breastfeeding
  • 52.
    Q no 51.Which hormone is responsible for the let-down reflex? * A) Estrogen * B) Progesterone * C) Oxytocin * D) Prolactin
  • 53.
    Q no 52.What should a breastfeeding mother do if her baby has thrush? * A) Stop breastfeeding immediately * B) Consult a healthcare provider for treatment * C) Use formula temporarily * D) Avoid cleaning the nipples
  • 54.
    Q no 53.Which of the following foods should be consumed in moderation by a breastfeeding mother due to its potential effect on the baby? * A) Leafy greens * B) Caffeine * C) Whole grains * D) Fruits