NURSING- PAGE 4
NURSING MCQ- PAGE 4
1:-Risk factor for breast cancer
A:-Recurrent infection and inflammation of breast
B:-Ovarian and hormonal function
C:-Dietary and environmental function
D:-Both (2) and (3)
Ans: D
2:-It is a type of refractory error in which light rays are focused in front of retina ?
A:-Hypermetropia
B:-Myopia
C:-Metropia
D:-Astigmatism
Ans: B
3:-Primary amenorrhoea means
A:-Absence of menstruation for 3 months
B:-Absence of menstruation for 6 months
C:-Absence of menstruation for 1 year
D:-Failure to begin spontaneous menstruation by the age of 16
Ans: D
4:-The most important Nurses advice on patient with epilepsy
A:-Take the medications regularly and consult the doctor in case of problem
B:-Do not sit near the fire and do regular exercise
C:-Do not engage in any activity and consult the doctor in case of problem
D:-Do not develop stress and fatigue
Ans: A
5:-The most important Nurse Responsibility in Relation to Intravenous Drug Administration is
A:-Controlling the flow rate
B:-Checking the prescription chart
C:-Checking and maintaining patency of the vascular access device
D:-Knowing the therapeutic use of drug
Ans: C
6:-The legal responsibilities of a Nurse includes
A:-Protect the patients' rights
B:-Keep legal records safety
C:-Legal documentation
D:-Both (1) and (2)
Ans: D
7:-The failure of professionals' to provide proper care and competent care to patient
A:-Negligence
B:-Dissemination
C:-Parole
D:-Malpractice
Ans: D
8:-This is one of the commonest condition associated with a high risk of suicide
A:-Drug and Alcohol abuse
B:-Schizophrenia
C:-Major depression
D:-Mania
Ans: C
9:-It is leading cause of death in Infants and Young children
A:-Pneumonia
B:-Congenital anomalies
C:-Diarrheal infection
D:-Communicable diseases
Ans: A
10:-Integrated Management of Neonatal and Childhood Illness (IMNCI) developed by
A:-WHO and ICDS
B:-UNICEF and IAP
C:-UNICEF and ICDS
D:-WHO and UNICEF
Ans: D
11:-DPT and DT vaccine should be stored between
A:-4-8 degree Celsius
B:-4-6 degree Celsius
C:-6-8 degree Celsius
D:-4-10 degree Celsius
Ans: A
12:-The true contraindications of breast feeding are
A:-HIV and Lithium therapy
B:-Cystic fibrosis and Galactosemia
C:-Galactosemia and Phenylketonuria
D:-Cystic fibrosis and Galactosemia
Ans: C
13:-The Nursing management of Children with Congestive Cardiac Failure is
A:-Bed rest in propped up position (45 degree)
B:-Oxygen Therapy
C:-Restricting Activities
D:-All the above
Ans: D
14:-The most important Nursing management of children with Rheumatic Fever is
A:-Bed rest
B:-Nutrition
C:-Antibiotic therapy
D:-Steroid therapy
Ans: A
15:-One of the most important preventive measure in Thalassemia
A:-Antenatal screening
B:-Early blood examination
C:-Fetoscopy
D:-Genetic Counselling
Ans: D
16:-The most important Etiological factors of Cerebral Palsy includes
A:-Low birth weight and Congenital malformation of Central Nervous System
B:-Perinatal Hypoxia and Kernicterus
C:-Birth trauma and Intraventricular Haemorrhage
D:-Birth Asphyxia and Birth trauma
Ans: A
17:-Which of the following is not a sign and symptom of shock ?
A:-Casualty complaints of thirst
B:-Blurring of vision, Fainting and Giddiness
C:-Face and lips becomes pale, Restlessness and Unconsciousness
D:-Pulse becomes slower and stronger
Ans: D
18:-Which of the following Checks of the casualty is give the first priority ?
A:-Pulse and Respiration
B:-Bleeding
C:-Airway and Breathing
D:-Unconciousness
Ans: C
19:-Preventive method of thick me conium stained liquor is
A:-Oropharyngeal suction before delivery
B:-Oropharyngeal suction after delivery
C:-Oropharyngeal suction during delivery
D:-Nasal suctioning before and after delivery
Ans: A
20:-The reason for increased oral feeds for new born in Physiological Jaundice
A:-To enhance bilirubin excreation
B:-To enhance bilirubin production
C:-To enhance bilirubin absorption
D:-To enhance bilirubin exchange
Ans: A
A:-Recurrent infection and inflammation of breast
B:-Ovarian and hormonal function
C:-Dietary and environmental function
D:-Both (2) and (3)
Ans: D
2:-It is a type of refractory error in which light rays are focused in front of retina ?
A:-Hypermetropia
B:-Myopia
C:-Metropia
D:-Astigmatism
Ans: B
3:-Primary amenorrhoea means
A:-Absence of menstruation for 3 months
B:-Absence of menstruation for 6 months
C:-Absence of menstruation for 1 year
D:-Failure to begin spontaneous menstruation by the age of 16
Ans: D
4:-The most important Nurses advice on patient with epilepsy
A:-Take the medications regularly and consult the doctor in case of problem
B:-Do not sit near the fire and do regular exercise
C:-Do not engage in any activity and consult the doctor in case of problem
D:-Do not develop stress and fatigue
Ans: A
5:-The most important Nurse Responsibility in Relation to Intravenous Drug Administration is
A:-Controlling the flow rate
B:-Checking the prescription chart
C:-Checking and maintaining patency of the vascular access device
D:-Knowing the therapeutic use of drug
Ans: C
6:-The legal responsibilities of a Nurse includes
A:-Protect the patients' rights
B:-Keep legal records safety
C:-Legal documentation
D:-Both (1) and (2)
Ans: D
7:-The failure of professionals' to provide proper care and competent care to patient
A:-Negligence
B:-Dissemination
C:-Parole
D:-Malpractice
Ans: D
8:-This is one of the commonest condition associated with a high risk of suicide
A:-Drug and Alcohol abuse
B:-Schizophrenia
C:-Major depression
D:-Mania
Ans: C
9:-It is leading cause of death in Infants and Young children
A:-Pneumonia
B:-Congenital anomalies
C:-Diarrheal infection
D:-Communicable diseases
Ans: A
10:-Integrated Management of Neonatal and Childhood Illness (IMNCI) developed by
A:-WHO and ICDS
B:-UNICEF and IAP
C:-UNICEF and ICDS
D:-WHO and UNICEF
Ans: D
11:-DPT and DT vaccine should be stored between
A:-4-8 degree Celsius
B:-4-6 degree Celsius
C:-6-8 degree Celsius
D:-4-10 degree Celsius
Ans: A
12:-The true contraindications of breast feeding are
A:-HIV and Lithium therapy
B:-Cystic fibrosis and Galactosemia
C:-Galactosemia and Phenylketonuria
D:-Cystic fibrosis and Galactosemia
Ans: C
13:-The Nursing management of Children with Congestive Cardiac Failure is
A:-Bed rest in propped up position (45 degree)
B:-Oxygen Therapy
C:-Restricting Activities
D:-All the above
Ans: D
14:-The most important Nursing management of children with Rheumatic Fever is
A:-Bed rest
B:-Nutrition
C:-Antibiotic therapy
D:-Steroid therapy
Ans: A
15:-One of the most important preventive measure in Thalassemia
A:-Antenatal screening
B:-Early blood examination
C:-Fetoscopy
D:-Genetic Counselling
Ans: D
16:-The most important Etiological factors of Cerebral Palsy includes
A:-Low birth weight and Congenital malformation of Central Nervous System
B:-Perinatal Hypoxia and Kernicterus
C:-Birth trauma and Intraventricular Haemorrhage
D:-Birth Asphyxia and Birth trauma
Ans: A
17:-Which of the following is not a sign and symptom of shock ?
A:-Casualty complaints of thirst
B:-Blurring of vision, Fainting and Giddiness
C:-Face and lips becomes pale, Restlessness and Unconsciousness
D:-Pulse becomes slower and stronger
Ans: D
18:-Which of the following Checks of the casualty is give the first priority ?
A:-Pulse and Respiration
B:-Bleeding
C:-Airway and Breathing
D:-Unconciousness
Ans: C
19:-Preventive method of thick me conium stained liquor is
A:-Oropharyngeal suction before delivery
B:-Oropharyngeal suction after delivery
C:-Oropharyngeal suction during delivery
D:-Nasal suctioning before and after delivery
Ans: A
20:-The reason for increased oral feeds for new born in Physiological Jaundice
A:-To enhance bilirubin excreation
B:-To enhance bilirubin production
C:-To enhance bilirubin absorption
D:-To enhance bilirubin exchange
Ans: A
21:-Nursing is considered as
A:-Profession of charity
B:-Profession of caring
C:-Profession of teaching
D:-All of the above
Ans: A
22:-Ethics means
A:-Study of belief and values
B:-Study of human behaviour
C:-Study of human concepts
D:-Study of philosophical ideas of right or wrong behaviour
Ans: C
23:-It is a way of reviewing the records for the purpose of collecting data
A:-Research
B:-Audit
C:-Record
D:-Report
Ans: B
24:-One of the purpose of documentation
A:-Legal record and audit
B:-Keep the document up to date
C:-Diagnostic purpose
D:-Development of Nursing care plan
Ans: A
25:-Emergency admission means admitting the patient for
A:-Routine examination
B:-Treatment
C:-Acute conditions
D:-None of the above
Ans: C
26:-The most important and frequent mode of transmission of nosocomical infection is
A:-Contact transmission
B:-Airborne
C:-Droplet
D:-Vehicle
Ans: A
27:-Hazard of restraints are
A:-Nerve damage
B:-Pressure sore
C:-Foot drop
D:-All of the above
Ans: D
28:-Indication for nasogastric intubation
A:-Paralysis of face and throat
B:-Abdominal surgery
C:-Paralytic illus
D:-Acute abdominal pain
Ans: A
29:-After giving nasogastric feed, elevate the head end of 30-60 degree at least
A:-40 mints
B:-30 mints
C:-60 mints
D:-10 mints
Ans: B
30:-Anuria means
A:-Formation and excretion of urine less than 100 ml in 24 hrs
B:-Formation and excretion of urine less than 50 ml in 24 hrs
C:-Formation and excretion of urine less than 10 ml in 24 hrs
D:-No formation of urine
Ans: A
31:-The replacement of air in the lungs with fluid or a mass
A:-Consolidation
B:-Empysema
C:-Empyema
D:-Fibrosis
Ans: A
32:-Invasion of micro-organism to a susceptible host is known as
A:-Inflammation
B:-Infection
C:-Infiltration
D:-Contamination
Ans: B
33:-Never apply heat to open wounds because
A:-It may cause bleeding
B:-It may enhance edema
C:-It may enhance discomfort
D:-It may spread infection to surrounding tissues
Ans: A
34:-The reason for contraindication of oral intake is
A:-Unconscious
B:-Mouth trauma
C:-Indigestion
D:-All of the above
Ans: D
35:-Z track injection is a method of injecting medication into
A:-Large muscle
B:-Long muscle
C:-Short muscle
D:-Strong muscle
Ans: A
36:-A systematic or continuous procedure of collecting data regarding the origin and extent of a disease
A:-Research
B:-Attenuation
C:-Notification
D:-Surveillance
Ans: D
37:-One of the reason for impaired gas exchange is
A:-Low tidal volume
B:-Increased mucous production
C:-Decreased air entry
D:-Both (1) and (2)
Ans: D
38:-Nursing management of minor burns
A:-Calculation of burn area and fluid
B:-Initial evaluation and minimising pain, anxiety and administration of tetanus immunisation
C:-Monitor the airway of breathing
D:-Administration of antibiotics
Ans: B
39:-The reason for incubating a nasogastric tube into the patients with extensive burns is
A:-To improve breathing
B:-To administer feeds
C:-To prevent the risk of aspiration
D:-To aspirate the stomach contents
Ans: C
40:-The nursing interventions for patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome
A:-Maintain patent airway
B:-Monitor arterial blood gas values
C:-Remove the misconceptions by discussion
D:-All the above
Ans: D
41:-The symptoms and signs of cardiac arrest includes
A:-Slow respiration and reduced oxygen in tissues
B:-Loss of consciousness and sweating
C:-Rapid breathing and slow pulse rate
D:-Absence of pulses and loss of conscious
Ans: D
42:-First aid measures for rabid dog bite
A:-Perform through washing of the bitten area with soap and water
B:-Perform through washing of the bitten area with dettol
C:-Perform through washing of the bitten area with saline
D:-Perform through washing of the bitten area with sterile water
Ans: A
43:-Pre-operative nursing care includes
A:-Provide complete description of surgery, preparation of patient, exercise and pain relief
B:-Elicitation of health history, collecting information and teaching
C:-Documentation of baseline vital signs
D:-Teaching the patient and family about the surgery
Ans: A
A:-Profession of charity
B:-Profession of caring
C:-Profession of teaching
D:-All of the above
Ans: A
22:-Ethics means
A:-Study of belief and values
B:-Study of human behaviour
C:-Study of human concepts
D:-Study of philosophical ideas of right or wrong behaviour
Ans: C
23:-It is a way of reviewing the records for the purpose of collecting data
A:-Research
B:-Audit
C:-Record
D:-Report
Ans: B
24:-One of the purpose of documentation
A:-Legal record and audit
B:-Keep the document up to date
C:-Diagnostic purpose
D:-Development of Nursing care plan
Ans: A
25:-Emergency admission means admitting the patient for
A:-Routine examination
B:-Treatment
C:-Acute conditions
D:-None of the above
Ans: C
26:-The most important and frequent mode of transmission of nosocomical infection is
A:-Contact transmission
B:-Airborne
C:-Droplet
D:-Vehicle
Ans: A
27:-Hazard of restraints are
A:-Nerve damage
B:-Pressure sore
C:-Foot drop
D:-All of the above
Ans: D
28:-Indication for nasogastric intubation
A:-Paralysis of face and throat
B:-Abdominal surgery
C:-Paralytic illus
D:-Acute abdominal pain
Ans: A
29:-After giving nasogastric feed, elevate the head end of 30-60 degree at least
A:-40 mints
B:-30 mints
C:-60 mints
D:-10 mints
Ans: B
30:-Anuria means
A:-Formation and excretion of urine less than 100 ml in 24 hrs
B:-Formation and excretion of urine less than 50 ml in 24 hrs
C:-Formation and excretion of urine less than 10 ml in 24 hrs
D:-No formation of urine
Ans: A
31:-The replacement of air in the lungs with fluid or a mass
A:-Consolidation
B:-Empysema
C:-Empyema
D:-Fibrosis
Ans: A
32:-Invasion of micro-organism to a susceptible host is known as
A:-Inflammation
B:-Infection
C:-Infiltration
D:-Contamination
Ans: B
33:-Never apply heat to open wounds because
A:-It may cause bleeding
B:-It may enhance edema
C:-It may enhance discomfort
D:-It may spread infection to surrounding tissues
Ans: A
34:-The reason for contraindication of oral intake is
A:-Unconscious
B:-Mouth trauma
C:-Indigestion
D:-All of the above
Ans: D
35:-Z track injection is a method of injecting medication into
A:-Large muscle
B:-Long muscle
C:-Short muscle
D:-Strong muscle
Ans: A
36:-A systematic or continuous procedure of collecting data regarding the origin and extent of a disease
A:-Research
B:-Attenuation
C:-Notification
D:-Surveillance
Ans: D
37:-One of the reason for impaired gas exchange is
A:-Low tidal volume
B:-Increased mucous production
C:-Decreased air entry
D:-Both (1) and (2)
Ans: D
38:-Nursing management of minor burns
A:-Calculation of burn area and fluid
B:-Initial evaluation and minimising pain, anxiety and administration of tetanus immunisation
C:-Monitor the airway of breathing
D:-Administration of antibiotics
Ans: B
39:-The reason for incubating a nasogastric tube into the patients with extensive burns is
A:-To improve breathing
B:-To administer feeds
C:-To prevent the risk of aspiration
D:-To aspirate the stomach contents
Ans: C
40:-The nursing interventions for patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome
A:-Maintain patent airway
B:-Monitor arterial blood gas values
C:-Remove the misconceptions by discussion
D:-All the above
Ans: D
41:-The symptoms and signs of cardiac arrest includes
A:-Slow respiration and reduced oxygen in tissues
B:-Loss of consciousness and sweating
C:-Rapid breathing and slow pulse rate
D:-Absence of pulses and loss of conscious
Ans: D
42:-First aid measures for rabid dog bite
A:-Perform through washing of the bitten area with soap and water
B:-Perform through washing of the bitten area with dettol
C:-Perform through washing of the bitten area with saline
D:-Perform through washing of the bitten area with sterile water
Ans: A
43:-Pre-operative nursing care includes
A:-Provide complete description of surgery, preparation of patient, exercise and pain relief
B:-Elicitation of health history, collecting information and teaching
C:-Documentation of baseline vital signs
D:-Teaching the patient and family about the surgery
Ans: A
44. The deficiency disease which can be avoided by consuming citrus fruits is
A) Scurvy B) Beriberi C) Night blindness D) Rickets
Ans: A
45. The organ systems concerned with control and coordination of body functions are
A) Nervous system and Respiratory system
B) Circulatory system and Endocrine system
C) Respiratory system and Circulatory system
D) Nervous system and Endocrine system
Ans: D
46. Identify the wrong pair of disease and pathogen.
A) Ebola Virus B) Chikungunya Mosquito
C) Malaria Plasmodium D) Anthrax Bacterium
Ans: B
47. Largest external organ of human body is
A) Liver B) Pancreas C) Skin D) Brain
Ans: C
48. The coliform count and total RSPM are two important parameters to measure
A) Water and Air pollution respectively B) Land and Water pollution respectively
C) Air and Water pollution respectively D) Land and Air pollution respectively
Ans: A
A) Scurvy B) Beriberi C) Night blindness D) Rickets
Ans: A
45. The organ systems concerned with control and coordination of body functions are
A) Nervous system and Respiratory system
B) Circulatory system and Endocrine system
C) Respiratory system and Circulatory system
D) Nervous system and Endocrine system
Ans: D
46. Identify the wrong pair of disease and pathogen.
A) Ebola Virus B) Chikungunya Mosquito
C) Malaria Plasmodium D) Anthrax Bacterium
Ans: B
47. Largest external organ of human body is
A) Liver B) Pancreas C) Skin D) Brain
Ans: C
48. The coliform count and total RSPM are two important parameters to measure
A) Water and Air pollution respectively B) Land and Water pollution respectively
C) Air and Water pollution respectively D) Land and Air pollution respectively
Ans: A
49. Round worm is caused by
A) Ascariasis B) Ancylostomiasis
C) Both A) and B) D) None of the above
Ans: A
A) Ascariasis B) Ancylostomiasis
C) Both A) and B) D) None of the above
Ans: A
50. Who is the father of germ theory of disease ?
A) Louis Pasteur B) Virginia Apgar
C) Newton D) None of the above
Ans: A
51. Micro elements is otherwise known as
A) Trace elements B) Macro elements
C) Both A) and B) D) None of the above
Ans: A
52. Which vaccine is given at birth ?
A) BCG and Tetanus B) OPV and DPT
C) BCG and OPV D) Heasles and DPT
Ans: C
53. Causative organism of TB
A) Mycobacterium tuberculi
B) Clostridium tetany
C) Influenza virus
D) Rubeola
Ans: A
54. PEM affects the age group of
A) School age B) Neonate
C) Toddler D) Pre-schooler
Ans: D
55. _____________ is the complete state of physical, mental and social well-being.
A) Energy B) Health
C) Occupation D) Positive living
Ans: B
56. Vector borne diseases are transmitted by
A) Air B) Insects
C) Animal D) Water
Ans: B
57. Disinfection means
A) Destruction of infections agents
B) Removal of micro organism
C) Removal of microbes
D) Removal of transient bacteria
Ans: A
A) Louis Pasteur B) Virginia Apgar
C) Newton D) None of the above
Ans: A
51. Micro elements is otherwise known as
A) Trace elements B) Macro elements
C) Both A) and B) D) None of the above
Ans: A
52. Which vaccine is given at birth ?
A) BCG and Tetanus B) OPV and DPT
C) BCG and OPV D) Heasles and DPT
Ans: C
53. Causative organism of TB
A) Mycobacterium tuberculi
B) Clostridium tetany
C) Influenza virus
D) Rubeola
Ans: A
54. PEM affects the age group of
A) School age B) Neonate
C) Toddler D) Pre-schooler
Ans: D
55. _____________ is the complete state of physical, mental and social well-being.
A) Energy B) Health
C) Occupation D) Positive living
Ans: B
56. Vector borne diseases are transmitted by
A) Air B) Insects
C) Animal D) Water
Ans: B
57. Disinfection means
A) Destruction of infections agents
B) Removal of micro organism
C) Removal of microbes
D) Removal of transient bacteria
Ans: A
58. Hospital waste materials are disposed by
A) Burning B) Disinfection
C) Autoclave D) Using halogens
Ans: A
59. Fomites are
A) Non-living things B) Living things
C) Insects D) Animals
Ans: A
60. First dose of triple vaccine is given at the age of
A) 6 weeks B) 10 weeks
C) 14 weeks D) 18 weeks
Ans: A
61. Breast milk is contraindicated in
A) HIV+ mothers B) Breast abscess
C) A) and B) D) None of the above
Ans: D
62. Postnatal period means
A) After delivery to 42 days B) Delivery to 2 weeks
C) After delivery to 70 days D) All of the above
Ans: A
63. MCH Care means
A) Maternal and Child Health Care
B) Maternal and Critical Care
C) Maternal and Costly Care
D) Both B) and C)
Ans: A
64. Health education is
A) Studying people's attitude
B) Informing the public
C) Studying the peoples knowledge
D) Giving health care
Ans: B
65. Interpersonal communication means
A) By radio B) By letter
C) A) and B) D) Face to face
Ans: D
66. Vitamin A is necessary in
A) Healing of wounds B) Absorption
C) Normal vision D) Formation of cells
Ans: C
67. Deficiency of calcium leads to
A) Anemia B) Low resistance
C) Wounds D) Tetany
Ans: D
68. Salpingitis means
A) Inflammation of cervix
B) Inflammation of breast
C) Inflammation of the fallopian tubes
D) All of the above
Ans: C
69. ELIZA test is done for
A) TB B) AIDS
C) Leprosy D) All of the above
Ans: D
70. The causative organism of AIDS
A) HIV B) Rubella
C) Varicella zaster D) Variola
Ans: A
A) Burning B) Disinfection
C) Autoclave D) Using halogens
Ans: A
59. Fomites are
A) Non-living things B) Living things
C) Insects D) Animals
Ans: A
60. First dose of triple vaccine is given at the age of
A) 6 weeks B) 10 weeks
C) 14 weeks D) 18 weeks
Ans: A
61. Breast milk is contraindicated in
A) HIV+ mothers B) Breast abscess
C) A) and B) D) None of the above
Ans: D
62. Postnatal period means
A) After delivery to 42 days B) Delivery to 2 weeks
C) After delivery to 70 days D) All of the above
Ans: A
63. MCH Care means
A) Maternal and Child Health Care
B) Maternal and Critical Care
C) Maternal and Costly Care
D) Both B) and C)
Ans: A
64. Health education is
A) Studying people's attitude
B) Informing the public
C) Studying the peoples knowledge
D) Giving health care
Ans: B
65. Interpersonal communication means
A) By radio B) By letter
C) A) and B) D) Face to face
Ans: D
66. Vitamin A is necessary in
A) Healing of wounds B) Absorption
C) Normal vision D) Formation of cells
Ans: C
67. Deficiency of calcium leads to
A) Anemia B) Low resistance
C) Wounds D) Tetany
Ans: D
68. Salpingitis means
A) Inflammation of cervix
B) Inflammation of breast
C) Inflammation of the fallopian tubes
D) All of the above
Ans: C
69. ELIZA test is done for
A) TB B) AIDS
C) Leprosy D) All of the above
Ans: D
70. The causative organism of AIDS
A) HIV B) Rubella
C) Varicella zaster D) Variola
Ans: A
71. Immediate assessment of new-born is by
A) Apgar score B) Glascow coma scale
C) Both A) and B) D) None of the above
Ans: A
72. High risk pregnancies need
A) Institutional delivery
B) Home delivery
C) Both A) and B)
D) None of the above
Ans: A
73. Koplik's spots are diagnostic features of
A) Mumps B) Chickenpox
C) Measles D) Cholera
Ans: C
A) Apgar score B) Glascow coma scale
C) Both A) and B) D) None of the above
Ans: A
72. High risk pregnancies need
A) Institutional delivery
B) Home delivery
C) Both A) and B)
D) None of the above
Ans: A
73. Koplik's spots are diagnostic features of
A) Mumps B) Chickenpox
C) Measles D) Cholera
Ans: C
74. The term incidents refers to
A) The number of new cases occurring in a defined population during a specific
period of time
B) The number of old cases seen in an area
C) Both A) and B)
D) None of the above
Ans: A
75. Chemical used for purification of water
A) Potassium permanganate
B) DDT
C) Alum
D) Ammonia
Ans: C
76. The following is one of the example for ice berg disease
A) Common cold B) Hypertension
C) Fever D) Cough
Ans: B
77. Test dose is not necessary before administration of following injection
A) Penicillin B) Ampicillin
C) Tetanus toxoid D) None of the above
Ans: C
78. The purpose of home visiting are
A) Prevention of diseases B) Promotion of health
C) To carryout bag technique D) All the above
Ans: D
79. The unit of study in epidemiology is
A) Family B) Society
C) Cases D) Defined population
Ans: D
80. A carrier who excretes the infections agent for an indefinite period is known as
A) Incubatory carrier
B) Healthy carrier
C) Convalescent carrier
D) Chronic carrier
Ans: D
A) The number of new cases occurring in a defined population during a specific
period of time
B) The number of old cases seen in an area
C) Both A) and B)
D) None of the above
Ans: A
75. Chemical used for purification of water
A) Potassium permanganate
B) DDT
C) Alum
D) Ammonia
Ans: C
76. The following is one of the example for ice berg disease
A) Common cold B) Hypertension
C) Fever D) Cough
Ans: B
77. Test dose is not necessary before administration of following injection
A) Penicillin B) Ampicillin
C) Tetanus toxoid D) None of the above
Ans: C
78. The purpose of home visiting are
A) Prevention of diseases B) Promotion of health
C) To carryout bag technique D) All the above
Ans: D
79. The unit of study in epidemiology is
A) Family B) Society
C) Cases D) Defined population
Ans: D
80. A carrier who excretes the infections agent for an indefinite period is known as
A) Incubatory carrier
B) Healthy carrier
C) Convalescent carrier
D) Chronic carrier
Ans: D
81. Subclinical cases are referred to as
A) Cases with mild symptoms
B) Cases without symptoms
C) Inapparent cases
D) Cases with severe illness
Ans: B
82. Diphtheria Pertussis Tatanus (DPT) vaccine is contraindicated in
A) Skin disease
B) Circulation disease
C) Progressive neurological diseases
D) Congenital heart disease
Ans: C
83. Most heat sensitive vaccine is
A) BCG B) Measles
C) DPT D) OPV
Ans: D
84. Content of chlorine in bleaching powder is
A) 10% B) 21%
C) 66.6% D) 33.3%
Ans: D
85. Milk is purified through the process of
A) Pasteurization B) Milk hygiene
C) Fortification D) Adulteration
Ans: A
86. The example of bacterial food borne infection is
A) Botulism
B) Gastroenteritis
C) Viral hepatitis
D) Oxyuriasis
Ans: A
87. Perinatal mortality means
A) Infant mortality and neonatal mortality
B) Maternal mortality rate
C) Still birth and early neonatal deaths
D) Infant and maternal mortality
Ans: C
A) Cases with mild symptoms
B) Cases without symptoms
C) Inapparent cases
D) Cases with severe illness
Ans: B
82. Diphtheria Pertussis Tatanus (DPT) vaccine is contraindicated in
A) Skin disease
B) Circulation disease
C) Progressive neurological diseases
D) Congenital heart disease
Ans: C
83. Most heat sensitive vaccine is
A) BCG B) Measles
C) DPT D) OPV
Ans: D
84. Content of chlorine in bleaching powder is
A) 10% B) 21%
C) 66.6% D) 33.3%
Ans: D
85. Milk is purified through the process of
A) Pasteurization B) Milk hygiene
C) Fortification D) Adulteration
Ans: A
86. The example of bacterial food borne infection is
A) Botulism
B) Gastroenteritis
C) Viral hepatitis
D) Oxyuriasis
Ans: A
87. Perinatal mortality means
A) Infant mortality and neonatal mortality
B) Maternal mortality rate
C) Still birth and early neonatal deaths
D) Infant and maternal mortality
Ans: C
88. Oral Vitamin A prophylaxis is given to children in every
A) 2 months B) 6 months
C) 9 months D) 11 months
Ans: B
89. The grass root level worker in ICDS is
A) Midwife
B) Health worker female
C) Child development project officer
D) Anganwadi worker
Ans: D
90. Which side of lung having 3 lobes ?
A) Right lung
B) Left lung
C) Both A) and B)
D) None of the above
Ans: A
91. What is the life span of RBCs ?
A) 100 days B) 120 days
C) 10 days D) 50 days
Ans: B
92. Pigment of skin is
A) Keratin B) Melanin
C) Albumin D) Globin
Ans: B
93. In case of electric injury immediate action will be
A) Support the victim
B) Rescue the victim
C) Check the pulse
D) Cut of the source of current
Ans: D
94. Heat application causes
A) Vasoconstriction
B) Vasodilatation
C) Both A) and B)
D) None of the above
Ans: B
A) 2 months B) 6 months
C) 9 months D) 11 months
Ans: B
89. The grass root level worker in ICDS is
A) Midwife
B) Health worker female
C) Child development project officer
D) Anganwadi worker
Ans: D
90. Which side of lung having 3 lobes ?
A) Right lung
B) Left lung
C) Both A) and B)
D) None of the above
Ans: A
91. What is the life span of RBCs ?
A) 100 days B) 120 days
C) 10 days D) 50 days
Ans: B
92. Pigment of skin is
A) Keratin B) Melanin
C) Albumin D) Globin
Ans: B
93. In case of electric injury immediate action will be
A) Support the victim
B) Rescue the victim
C) Check the pulse
D) Cut of the source of current
Ans: D
94. Heat application causes
A) Vasoconstriction
B) Vasodilatation
C) Both A) and B)
D) None of the above
Ans: B
95. What are the modes of transmission of infection ?
A) Direct contact
B) Air
C) Vectors
D) All of the above
Ans: D
96. Inability to urinate means
A) Retention of urine
B) Incontinence of urine
C) Dysuria
D) None of the above
Ans: A
97. DOTs stands for
A) Direct Observed Treatment Short Course
B) District Observed Treatment Short Course
C) Direct Observed Treatment Sputum Test
D) None of the above
Ans: A
98. Vaccine contraindicated in pregnancy
A) Typhoid
B) Diphtheria
C) Rubella
D) Hepatitis
Ans: C
99. Which of the following blood group is universal donor ?
A) A B) AB
C) O D) B
Ans: C
100. The common passage for food and air is the
A) Trachea
B) Oesophagus
C) Pharynx
D) Larynx
Ans: C
A) Direct contact
B) Air
C) Vectors
D) All of the above
Ans: D
96. Inability to urinate means
A) Retention of urine
B) Incontinence of urine
C) Dysuria
D) None of the above
Ans: A
97. DOTs stands for
A) Direct Observed Treatment Short Course
B) District Observed Treatment Short Course
C) Direct Observed Treatment Sputum Test
D) None of the above
Ans: A
98. Vaccine contraindicated in pregnancy
A) Typhoid
B) Diphtheria
C) Rubella
D) Hepatitis
Ans: C
99. Which of the following blood group is universal donor ?
A) A B) AB
C) O D) B
Ans: C
100. The common passage for food and air is the
A) Trachea
B) Oesophagus
C) Pharynx
D) Larynx
Ans: C
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