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NHM CHO MP MAIN Exam Dec 2020
ECG Quiz -1 link-https://www.nursingofficer.net/2021/02/ecg-quiz-with-answers.html
Topic:‐ Main_BSCNursing_1 to 30Qs
Q1. The data required for analysing the health situation and defining the health problem of a community includes all except
1. Socio economic factors
2. Cultural factors
3. Spiritual factors
4. Demographic factors
Correct Answer :‐ Spiritual factors
Q2 The roles and responsibilities of ASHA includes all except
1. Provide primary medical care for minor ailments like diarrhoea
2. Provide medical care using IMNCI guidelines
3. Provide DOTS treatment
4. Create awareness on nutrition and basic sanitation
Correct Answer :‐ Provide medical care using IMNCI guidelines
Q3 The concept of primary health care was recommended by
1. Bhore committee
2. Mudaliar committee
3. Mukherjee committee
4. Kartar singh committee
Correct Answer :‐ Bhore committee
Q4 The gross motor development of a 6 ‐8 months old infant is
1. Holds head erect
2. Sits without support
3. Crawling
4. Stands with support
Correct Answer :‐ Sits without support
Q5. Flattening or falling of the child’s weight curve is an earliest indication of
1. Vitamin deficiency
2. Micronutrient deficiency
3. Protein energy malnutrition
4. Worm infestation
Correct Answer :‐ Protein energy malnutrition
Q6. ICDS means
1. International Child Development Scheme
2. Indian Child Development Scheme
3. Integrated Child Development Scheme
4. Initiated Child Development Scheme
Correct Answer :‐ Integrated Child Development Scheme
Q.7 A 3 to 6 years old child belongs to the developmental stage of
1. Infant
2. Toddler
3. Pre‐schooler
4. School age
Correct Answer :‐ Pre‐schooler
Q8. Playing alone with toys different from those used by other children, in an area enjoying the presence of other children and making no effort to speak with them is called
1. Onlooker play
2. Solitary play
3. Parallel play
4. Associative play
Correct Answer :‐ Solitary play
Q9. The recommended dietary intake of protein for an Indian adult is
1. 1gm per kg body weight
2. 2 gm per kg body weight
3. 3 gm per kg body weight
4. 4 gm per kg body weight
Correct Answer :‐ 1gm per kg body weight
Q10. Vitamin D deficiency results in
1. Club foot
2. Osteomalacia
3. Osteomyelitis
4. Osteoporosis
Correct Answer :‐ Osteomalacia
Q11. The production or release of certain coagulation factors is stimulated by which Vitamin
1. Vitamin B12
2. Vitamin A
3. Vitamin E
4. Vitamin K
Correct Answer :‐ Vitamin K
Q12. The assigning of various roles to be performed by nurses working in the ward is called
1. Planning
2. Staffing
3. Controlling
4. Organising
Correct Answer :‐ Staffing
Q13. The objectives of nursing personnel management includes all except
1. To upgrade and promote existing staff wherever possible
2. To maintain discipline
3. To take all steps to have excessive hours of work
4. To maintain standards of remuneration.
Correct Answer :‐ To take all steps to have excessive hours of work
Q14. Assigning a group of patients to a group of staff members under the leadership of a professional nurse is called
1. Functional method
2. Team method
3. Primary nursing
4. None of these
Correct Answer :‐ Team method
Q15. The employees state insurance act covers employees drawing wages not exceeding
1. 19,000 per month
2. Rs. 20,000 per month
3. Rs. 21,000 per month
4. Rs. 22,000 per month
Correct Answer :‐ Rs. 21,000 per month
Q16. During an accident severe blood loss results in
1. Hypoglycemia
2. Shock
3. Anaphylaxis
4. Sepsis
Correct Answer :‐ Shock
Q17. The parameters assessed using Glasgow coma scale are
1. Eye opening response, best verbal response, best motor response
2. Eye response, best verbal response, best stimuli response
3. Eye response, best response, best motor response
4. None of these
Correct Answer :‐ Eye opening response, best verbal response, best motor response
Q18. The essential characters of a good nursing service department includes all except
1. Evaluating nursing services periodically
2. Formulation of written statement of purpose and objectives of nursing service
3. Availability of written procedures for nurses
4. Running the hospital with minimal staffing
Correct Answer :‐ Running the hospital with minimal staffing
Q19. Heimlich maneuver is performed to
1. To treat insufficient breathing
2. To improve circulation
3. To remove blockage from victim’s airway
4. To provide effective ventilation
Correct Answer :‐ To remove blockage from victim’s airway
Q20. In adult anuria refers to urine output less than
1. 50 ml per day
2. 100 ml per day
3. 150 ml per day
4. 200 ml per day
Correct Answer :‐ 100 ml per day
Q21. hormones secreted by islets of Langerhans is
1. Insulin, Glucagon
2. Insulin, Glucagon, Somatostatin
3. Insulin, Glucagon, ACTH
4. Insulin, ACTH, Somatostatin
Correct Answer :‐ Insulin, Glucagon, Somatostatin
Q22. The primary role of aldosterone is
1. Conserve sodium, promote potassium excretion
2. Conserve potassium, promote sodium excretion
3. Conserve sodium and potassium
4. Promote excretion of Sodium and Potassium
Correct Answer :‐ Conserve sodium, promote potassium excretion
Q23. The sub Centre is renamed as
1. Health & sciences Centre
2. Health Centre
3. Health and wellness Centre
4. Health sciences treatment and palliative Centre
Correct Answer :‐ Health and wellness Centre
Q24. The procedure by which amniotic fluid is obtained for testing is
1. Chorionic villus sampling
2. Amniocentesis
3. Fetal blood sampling
4. None of these
Correct Answer :‐ Amniocentesis
Q25. Before birth the alveoli in a baby lungs are expanded and filled with
1. Air
2. Fluid
3. Blood
4. Meconium
Correct Answer :‐ Fluid
Q26. The diagnostic tests of malaria includes all except
1. Rapid diagnostic test
2. Serological test
3. Microscope
4. Hemoglobin test
Correct Answer :‐ Hemoglobin test
Q27. mode of transmission of Hepatitis C
1. Fecal oral route
2. Droplet nuclei
3. Contaminated blood
4. None of these
Correct Answer :‐ Contaminated blood
Q28. What is the dose of Vitamin A for an infant at 9 months of age?
1. 1 lakh IU
2. 2 lakh IU
3. 3 lakh IU
4. 4 lakh IU
Correct Answer :‐ 1 lakh IU
Q29. The first line of drugs for treatment of tuberculosis are:
1. Isoniazid, Rifampicin, Pyrazinamide, Ethambutol and streptomycin/
2. Rifampicin, INH, streptomycin, PAS and Amikacin
3. Rifampicin, INH, streptomycin, Kanamycin and Ethambutol
4. Rifampicin, INH, Streptomycin, Kanamycin and PAS
Correct Answer :‐ Isoniazid, Rifampicin, Pyrazinamide, Ethambutol and streptomycin
Q30. The various drugs used for lactation suppression are all except
1. Tab Cabergoline
2. Tab pyridoxine
3. Injection mixogen (Oestrogen and testosterone)
4. Injection Methergine
Correct Answer :‐ Injection Methergine
Q31. Recommended disinfectant specific to killing to Corona Virus is
1. Carbolic acid
2. Lizol
3. Phenyl
4. Sodium Hypochlorite
Correct Answer :‐ Sodium Hypochlorite
Q32. Which of the following is a DNA virus?
1. Hepatitis A
2. Hepatitis B
3. Hepatitis C
4. Hepatitis D
Correct Answer :‐ Hepatitis B
Q33. Rubella is also known as:
1. Tetanus
2. Whooping cough
3. Measles
4. German Measles
Correct Answer :‐ German Measles
Q34. SARS stands for: SARS
1. Standard Acute Respiratory Syndrome
2. Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome
3. Sub‐Acute Respiratory Syndrome
4. Showing All Respiratory Symptoms
Correct Answer :‐ Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome
Q35. The mode of transmission Leprosy is
1. Droplet infection
2. Fecal oral route
3. Sexual contact
4. None of these
Correct Answer :‐ Droplet infection
Q36. Botulism is caused by:
1. Staphylococci
2. Salmonellosis
3. Clostridium Tetani
4. Clostridium botulinum
Correct Answer :‐ Clostridium botulinum
Q37. Which animal is an amplifier of Japanese encephalitis?
1. Cow
2. Monkey
3. Pig
4. Cat
Correct Answer :‐ Pig
Q38. In which communicable diseases the Acid Fast Bacilli Test is Positive?
1. Tetanus and Leprosy
2. Diphtheria and Tetanus
3. Poliomyelitis and Tetanus /
4. Tuberculosis and Leprosy
Correct Answer :‐ Tuberculosis and Leprosy
Q39. Which behavioral risk factors contribute to a person developing a Non‐Communicable Disease
1. Physical inactivity
2. Harmful Alcohol consumption
3. Tobacco use
4. All of these
Correct Answer :‐ All of these
Q40. Contributing factors for causation of cardiovascular disease are
1. Genetic, Tobacco, Alcohol and Physical inactivity
2. Genetic, Alcohol, Air pollution
3. Diabetes, Water pollution, Obesity
4. Diabetes, Genetic, Obesity, Congenital heart problem
Correct Answer :‐ Genetic, Tobacco, Alcohol and Physical inactivity
Q41. Approach for cancer prevention policy are
1. Early detection & treatment
2. Screening
3. Palliative care
4. All of these
Correct Answer :‐ All of these
Q42. The infection by which organism can cause cervix cancer
1. Hepatitis B
2. HIV
3. HPV
4. H Pylori
Correct Answer :‐ HPV
Q43. What is Palliative Care?
1. Is an approach to improve quality of life of patients and their family who are facing life treatment illness
2. Is an approach to quality of life of patients with terminal cancer
3. Is an approach to reduce cost of treatment
4. Is an approach to reduce mortality and morbidity of the country
Correct Answer :‐Is an approach to improve quality of life of patients and their family who are facing life treatment illness
Q44. Brachytherapy refers to
1. Giving anticancer drugs through intravenous route
2. Procedure of placing radioactive material inside the body
3. Passing radioactive rays in the body
4. None of these
Correct Answer :‐ Procedure of placing radioactive material inside the body
Q45. When was National Family Health and welfare program start in India?
Q46. Tuberculosis accelerates the progression of which disease
1. Asthma
2. HIV
3. Leprosy
4. Rubeola
Correct Answer :‐ HIV
Q47. Which of the diseases are eradicated from India?
1. Leprosy, Tuberculosis, Smallpox
2. Measles, Polio, Smallpox
3. Smallpox, Guinea worm, Polio and Yaws
4. SARS, Polio, Smallpox
Correct Answer :‐ Smallpox, Guinea worm, Polio and Yaws
Q48. When was India declared Polio free?
1. 27th March 2014
2. 27th March 2019
3. Not yet declared
4. 27th March 2020
Correct Answer :‐ 27th March 2014
Q49. Notifiable disease as per (WHO) under IHR are
1. Cholera, Plague, Yellow Fever
2. Polio, Tetanus, Typhoid, Hepatitis
3. Plague, Yaws, Influenza
4. Cholera, Polio, Influenza
Correct Answer :‐ Cholera, Plague, Yellow Fever
Q50. INAP stands for
1. India Nurses and Pediatrician
2. India New Association with Public
3. India Nurses and Public initial
4. India Newborn Action Plan
Correct Answer :‐ India Newborn Action Plan
Q51. Mission Indradhanush was launched in which year?
1. December 2014
2. December 2004
3. March 2014
4. December 2019
Correct Answer :‐ December 2014
Q52. National Non Communicable Disease Prevention & Control Program includes
1. Cancer, Hypertension, Cardiovascular & diabetes
2. Cancer, Diabetes, Cardiovascular & strokes
3. Cancer, Leprosy, Diabetes & tuberculosis
4. Cancer, Diabetes, Leprosy & Tuberculosis
Correct Answer :‐ Cancer, Diabetes, Cardiovascular & strokes
Q53. Immediate first aid treatment dog bite
1. Cover with dressing
2. Apply antiseptic lotion
3. Wash with soap and water for 15 minutes
4. Suture the big wound
Correct Answer :‐ Wash with soap and water for 15 minutes
Q54. The first aid treatment for choking is
1. Try to remove the object with your fingers
2. Give five sharp back blows between shoulder blades
3. Call for ambulance
4. Give something to drink
Correct Answer :‐ Give five sharp back blows between shoulder blades
Q55. ratio of cardiac compression and artificial breathing
Q56. What immediate nursing intervention will you take in case of blood reaction?
1. Inform the physician
2. Inform blood bank
3. Monitor vital signs
4. Stop the transfusion immediately and monitor vital signs
Correct Answer :‐ Stop the transfusion immediately and monitor vital signs
Q57. The order to perform CPR as per American Heart Association is
1. Airway breathing compression
2. Breathing airway compression
3. Compression airway breathing
4. None of these
Correct Answer :‐ Compression airway breathing
Q58. Which of these is a permanent method of contraception
1. Tubal ligation
2. Vasectomy
3. MTIP
4. Tubal ligation and Vasectomy
Correct Answer :‐ Tubal ligation and Vasectomy
Q59. Which one is a natural method of family planning
1. BBT
2. Tracing changes in cervical mucus
3. BBT and Tracing changes in cervical mucus
4. None of these
Correct Answer :‐ BBT and Tracing changes in cervical mucus
Q60. The copper used in Copper T has the following action
1. Blastocidal
2. Bacteriostatic
3. Bactericidal
4. Spermicidal
Correct Answer :‐ Spermicidal
Q61. Which of the contraceptive methods prevents ovulation?
1. Barrier
2. Surgical
3. Natural
4. Hormonal
Correct Answer :‐ Hormonal
Q62. The age and sex of a country can be described by
1. Pie Chart
2. Density of Population
3. Population Pyramid
4. All of these
Correct Answer :‐ Population Pyramid
Q63. The NRR means
1. Net Reproduction Rate
2. National Reproductive Rate
3. National Respiratory Rate
4. All of these
Correct Answer :‐ Net Reproduction Rate
Q64. How many NFHS has been successfully completed in India till now
Q65. The Adolescent people are in which age group as per WHO
1. 9‐19 years
2. 12‐19 years
3. 10‐19 years
4. More than 19 years
Correct Answer :‐ 10‐19 years
Q66. The characteristics of adolescents are
1. Rapid physical, psychological cognitive growth
2. Behavior change and development
3. Academic excellence
4. Rapid physical, psychological cognitive growth and Behavior change and development
Correct Answer :‐ Rapid physical, psychological cognitive growth and Behavior change and development
Q67. National AIDS control program includes
1. IEC activities
2. AIDS education
3. University talk AIDS program
4. All of these
Correct Answer :‐ All of these
Q68. Kishori Shakti Yojana is catering to the need of girls in the age group of
1. 10‐19 yrs
2. 11‐18 yrs / 11‐18
3. 12‐19 yrs
4. 13‐19 yrs
Correct Answer :‐ 11‐18 yrs
Q69. The meaning of ARSH under RMNCH +A Program is
1. Adolescent Reproductive and Sexual Health
2. Adolescent Reproductive and Social Health
3. Adolescent Regulation and Sexual Health
4. Adolescent Reward and Sexual Health
Correct Answer :‐ Adolescent Reproductive and Sexual Health
Q70. Benefits of investing in adolescent health are except
1. Economic, Social and Political
2. Economic, Health and Social
3. Economic, Health and Human right
4. Economic, Political and Social
Correct Answer :‐ Economic, Health and Human right
Q71. Weekly Iron and Folic Acid Supplementation (WIFS) Programme is meant for
1. Adolescent girls & lactating mothers
2. Adolescent boys, pregnant mother & lactating
3. Pregnant women
4. Adolescent boys and girls
Correct Answer :‐ Adolescent boys and girls
Q72. As per National population policy of India the minimum age of girls for marriage is
1. 15 years
2. 18 years
3. 21 years
4. 19 years
Correct Answer :‐ 18 years
Q73. The normal chromosome complement in males is
1. 45XY
2. 46XX
3. 46XY
4. 46YY
Correct Answer :‐ 46XY
Q74. The hormones involved in the functioning of male reproductive system are
1. Follicle stimulating Hormone, Oxytocin, Luteinizing hormone
2. Follicle stimulating hormone, Testosterone, Luteinizing hormone
3. Follicle stimulating hormone, Oxytocin, Testosterone
4. Follicle stimulating hormone, Prolactin, Testosterone
Correct Answer :‐ Follicle stimulating hormone, Testosterone, Luteinizing hormone
Q75. The hormones that do not cross the placenta are
1. Thyroxine, Steroids
2. Insulin, Thyroxine
3. Insulin Steroids
4. Parathormone, Calcitonin
Correct Answer :‐ Parathormone, Calcitonin
Q76. Softening of cervix to facilitate its dilatation during labour is called
1. Hegar’s sign
2. Goodell’s sign
3. Braxton Hicks sign
4. None of these
Correct Answer :‐ Goodell’s sign
Q78. Estimated date of delivery is calculated using
1. Mc Donald’s rule
2. Naegele’s rule
3. Rule of nine
4. Dawn’s formula
Correct Answer :‐ Naegele’s rule
Q79. The earliest symptom of pregnancy is
1. Morning sickness
2. Amenorrhea
3. Quickening
4. None of these
Correct Answer :‐ Amenorrhea
Q80. The exercise that helps to maintain the tone of pelvic floor muscles is called
1. Breathing exercise
2. Kegel exercise
3. Pelvic exercise
4. Abdominal exercise
Correct Answer :‐ Kegel exercise
Q81. A graphical representation of the progress of labor in which cervical dilatation and descent of fetal head is plotted against time is called
1. Partogram
2. Parturition
3. Road to health chart
4. Cardiotocography
Correct Answer :‐ Partogram
Q82. After delivery of the newborn baby umbilical cord should be clamped and cut within
1. 1 to 3 secs
2. 1 to 3 minutes
3. 5 to 10 minutes
4. None of these
Correct Answer :‐ 1 to 3 minutes
Q83. most important and effective action in neonatal resuscitation
1. Stimulation
2. Ventilation
3. Chest compression
4. Administering drugs
Correct Answer :‐ Ventilation
Q84. The preferred route of administration of epinephrine hydrochloride is
1. Oral
2. Intramuscular
3. intravenous
4. Endotracheal
Correct Answer :‐ Intramuscular
Q85. The aim of mission INDRADHANUSH is related to
1. Mid day meal
2. Water sanitation
3. Covid prevention
4. Immunization
Correct Answer :‐ Immunization
Q86. The hormone primarily responsible for the milk ejection?
1. Oestrogen
2. Progesterone
3. Oxytocin
4. Prolactin
Correct Answer :‐ Oxytocin
Q87. Nosocomial Pneumonia is pneumonia that is acquired from:
1. The community
2. Home
3. Hospital environment
4. None of these
Correct Answer :‐ Hospital environment
Q88. Breastfeeding week is celebrated in
1. 1st week of July
2. 1st week of August
3. 1st week of September
4. 1st week of November
Correct Answer :‐ 1st week of August
Q89. The type of cell division that occurs in reproductive cells is
1. Mitosis
2. Meiosis
3. Cell division
4. All of these
Correct Answer :‐ Meiosis
Q90. mode of transmission of NIPAH virus
1. Bats
2. Pigs
3. Humans
4. All of these
Correct Answer :‐ All of these
Q91. The etiological agent of chickenpox is
1. Herpes zoster
2. Varicella zoster
3. Paramyxovirus
4. Togavirus
Correct Answer :‐ Varicella zoster
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Topic:‐ Main_BSCNursing_1 to 30Qs
Q1. The data required for analysing the health situation and defining the health problem of a community includes all except
1. Socio economic factors
2. Cultural factors
3. Spiritual factors
4. Demographic factors
Correct Answer :‐ Spiritual factors
Q2 The roles and responsibilities of ASHA includes all except
1. Provide primary medical care for minor ailments like diarrhoea
2. Provide medical care using IMNCI guidelines
3. Provide DOTS treatment
4. Create awareness on nutrition and basic sanitation
Correct Answer :‐ Provide medical care using IMNCI guidelines
Q3 The concept of primary health care was recommended by
1. Bhore committee
2. Mudaliar committee
3. Mukherjee committee
4. Kartar singh committee
Correct Answer :‐ Bhore committee
Q4 The gross motor development of a 6 ‐8 months old infant is
1. Holds head erect
2. Sits without support
3. Crawling
4. Stands with support
Correct Answer :‐ Sits without support
Q5. Flattening or falling of the child’s weight curve is an earliest indication of
1. Vitamin deficiency
2. Micronutrient deficiency
3. Protein energy malnutrition
4. Worm infestation
Correct Answer :‐ Protein energy malnutrition
Q6. ICDS means
1. International Child Development Scheme
2. Indian Child Development Scheme
3. Integrated Child Development Scheme
4. Initiated Child Development Scheme
Correct Answer :‐ Integrated Child Development Scheme
Q.7 A 3 to 6 years old child belongs to the developmental stage of
1. Infant
2. Toddler
3. Pre‐schooler
4. School age
Correct Answer :‐ Pre‐schooler
Q8. Playing alone with toys different from those used by other children, in an area enjoying the presence of other children and making no effort to speak with them is called
1. Onlooker play
2. Solitary play
3. Parallel play
4. Associative play
Correct Answer :‐ Solitary play
Q9. The recommended dietary intake of protein for an Indian adult is
1. 1gm per kg body weight
2. 2 gm per kg body weight
3. 3 gm per kg body weight
4. 4 gm per kg body weight
Correct Answer :‐ 1gm per kg body weight
Q10. Vitamin D deficiency results in
1. Club foot
2. Osteomalacia
3. Osteomyelitis
4. Osteoporosis
Correct Answer :‐ Osteomalacia
Q11. The production or release of certain coagulation factors is stimulated by which Vitamin
1. Vitamin B12
2. Vitamin A
3. Vitamin E
4. Vitamin K
Correct Answer :‐ Vitamin K
Q12. The assigning of various roles to be performed by nurses working in the ward is called
1. Planning
2. Staffing
3. Controlling
4. Organising
Correct Answer :‐ Staffing
Q13. The objectives of nursing personnel management includes all except
1. To upgrade and promote existing staff wherever possible
2. To maintain discipline
3. To take all steps to have excessive hours of work
4. To maintain standards of remuneration.
Correct Answer :‐ To take all steps to have excessive hours of work
Q14. Assigning a group of patients to a group of staff members under the leadership of a professional nurse is called
1. Functional method
2. Team method
3. Primary nursing
4. None of these
Correct Answer :‐ Team method
Q15. The employees state insurance act covers employees drawing wages not exceeding
1. 19,000 per month
2. Rs. 20,000 per month
3. Rs. 21,000 per month
4. Rs. 22,000 per month
Correct Answer :‐ Rs. 21,000 per month
Q16. During an accident severe blood loss results in
1. Hypoglycemia
2. Shock
3. Anaphylaxis
4. Sepsis
Correct Answer :‐ Shock
Q17. The parameters assessed using Glasgow coma scale are
1. Eye opening response, best verbal response, best motor response
2. Eye response, best verbal response, best stimuli response
3. Eye response, best response, best motor response
4. None of these
Correct Answer :‐ Eye opening response, best verbal response, best motor response
Q18. The essential characters of a good nursing service department includes all except
1. Evaluating nursing services periodically
2. Formulation of written statement of purpose and objectives of nursing service
3. Availability of written procedures for nurses
4. Running the hospital with minimal staffing
Correct Answer :‐ Running the hospital with minimal staffing
Q19. Heimlich maneuver is performed to
1. To treat insufficient breathing
2. To improve circulation
3. To remove blockage from victim’s airway
4. To provide effective ventilation
Correct Answer :‐ To remove blockage from victim’s airway
Q20. In adult anuria refers to urine output less than
1. 50 ml per day
2. 100 ml per day
3. 150 ml per day
4. 200 ml per day
Correct Answer :‐ 100 ml per day
Q21. hormones secreted by islets of Langerhans is
1. Insulin, Glucagon
2. Insulin, Glucagon, Somatostatin
3. Insulin, Glucagon, ACTH
4. Insulin, ACTH, Somatostatin
Correct Answer :‐ Insulin, Glucagon, Somatostatin
Q22. The primary role of aldosterone is
1. Conserve sodium, promote potassium excretion
2. Conserve potassium, promote sodium excretion
3. Conserve sodium and potassium
4. Promote excretion of Sodium and Potassium
Correct Answer :‐ Conserve sodium, promote potassium excretion
Q23. The sub Centre is renamed as
1. Health & sciences Centre
2. Health Centre
3. Health and wellness Centre
4. Health sciences treatment and palliative Centre
Correct Answer :‐ Health and wellness Centre
Q24. The procedure by which amniotic fluid is obtained for testing is
1. Chorionic villus sampling
2. Amniocentesis
3. Fetal blood sampling
4. None of these
Correct Answer :‐ Amniocentesis
Q25. Before birth the alveoli in a baby lungs are expanded and filled with
1. Air
2. Fluid
3. Blood
4. Meconium
Correct Answer :‐ Fluid
Q26. The diagnostic tests of malaria includes all except
1. Rapid diagnostic test
2. Serological test
3. Microscope
4. Hemoglobin test
Correct Answer :‐ Hemoglobin test
Q27. mode of transmission of Hepatitis C
1. Fecal oral route
2. Droplet nuclei
3. Contaminated blood
4. None of these
Correct Answer :‐ Contaminated blood
Q28. What is the dose of Vitamin A for an infant at 9 months of age?
1. 1 lakh IU
2. 2 lakh IU
3. 3 lakh IU
4. 4 lakh IU
Correct Answer :‐ 1 lakh IU
Q29. The first line of drugs for treatment of tuberculosis are:
1. Isoniazid, Rifampicin, Pyrazinamide, Ethambutol and streptomycin/
2. Rifampicin, INH, streptomycin, PAS and Amikacin
3. Rifampicin, INH, streptomycin, Kanamycin and Ethambutol
4. Rifampicin, INH, Streptomycin, Kanamycin and PAS
Correct Answer :‐ Isoniazid, Rifampicin, Pyrazinamide, Ethambutol and streptomycin
Q30. The various drugs used for lactation suppression are all except
1. Tab Cabergoline
2. Tab pyridoxine
3. Injection mixogen (Oestrogen and testosterone)
4. Injection Methergine
Correct Answer :‐ Injection Methergine
Topic:‐ Main_CommunityHealth_31 to 90Qs
Q31. Recommended disinfectant specific to killing to Corona Virus is
1. Carbolic acid
2. Lizol
3. Phenyl
4. Sodium Hypochlorite
Correct Answer :‐ Sodium Hypochlorite
Q32. Which of the following is a DNA virus?
1. Hepatitis A
2. Hepatitis B
3. Hepatitis C
4. Hepatitis D
Correct Answer :‐ Hepatitis B
Q33. Rubella is also known as:
1. Tetanus
2. Whooping cough
3. Measles
4. German Measles
Correct Answer :‐ German Measles
Q34. SARS stands for: SARS
1. Standard Acute Respiratory Syndrome
2. Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome
3. Sub‐Acute Respiratory Syndrome
4. Showing All Respiratory Symptoms
Correct Answer :‐ Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome
Q35. The mode of transmission Leprosy is
1. Droplet infection
2. Fecal oral route
3. Sexual contact
4. None of these
Correct Answer :‐ Droplet infection
Q36. Botulism is caused by:
1. Staphylococci
2. Salmonellosis
3. Clostridium Tetani
4. Clostridium botulinum
Correct Answer :‐ Clostridium botulinum
Q37. Which animal is an amplifier of Japanese encephalitis?
1. Cow
2. Monkey
3. Pig
4. Cat
Correct Answer :‐ Pig
Q38. In which communicable diseases the Acid Fast Bacilli Test is Positive?
1. Tetanus and Leprosy
2. Diphtheria and Tetanus
3. Poliomyelitis and Tetanus /
4. Tuberculosis and Leprosy
Correct Answer :‐ Tuberculosis and Leprosy
Q39. Which behavioral risk factors contribute to a person developing a Non‐Communicable Disease
1. Physical inactivity
2. Harmful Alcohol consumption
3. Tobacco use
4. All of these
Correct Answer :‐ All of these
Q40. Contributing factors for causation of cardiovascular disease are
1. Genetic, Tobacco, Alcohol and Physical inactivity
2. Genetic, Alcohol, Air pollution
3. Diabetes, Water pollution, Obesity
4. Diabetes, Genetic, Obesity, Congenital heart problem
Correct Answer :‐ Genetic, Tobacco, Alcohol and Physical inactivity
Q41. Approach for cancer prevention policy are
1. Early detection & treatment
2. Screening
3. Palliative care
4. All of these
Correct Answer :‐ All of these
Q42. The infection by which organism can cause cervix cancer
1. Hepatitis B
2. HIV
3. HPV
4. H Pylori
Correct Answer :‐ HPV
Q43. What is Palliative Care?
1. Is an approach to improve quality of life of patients and their family who are facing life treatment illness
2. Is an approach to quality of life of patients with terminal cancer
3. Is an approach to reduce cost of treatment
4. Is an approach to reduce mortality and morbidity of the country
Correct Answer :‐Is an approach to improve quality of life of patients and their family who are facing life treatment illness
Q44. Brachytherapy refers to
1. Giving anticancer drugs through intravenous route
2. Procedure of placing radioactive material inside the body
3. Passing radioactive rays in the body
4. None of these
Correct Answer :‐ Procedure of placing radioactive material inside the body
Q45. When was National Family Health and welfare program start in India?
- 1947
- 1952
- 1953
- 1980
Q46. Tuberculosis accelerates the progression of which disease
1. Asthma
2. HIV
3. Leprosy
4. Rubeola
Correct Answer :‐ HIV
Q47. Which of the diseases are eradicated from India?
1. Leprosy, Tuberculosis, Smallpox
2. Measles, Polio, Smallpox
3. Smallpox, Guinea worm, Polio and Yaws
4. SARS, Polio, Smallpox
Correct Answer :‐ Smallpox, Guinea worm, Polio and Yaws
Q48. When was India declared Polio free?
1. 27th March 2014
2. 27th March 2019
3. Not yet declared
4. 27th March 2020
Correct Answer :‐ 27th March 2014
Q49. Notifiable disease as per (WHO) under IHR are
1. Cholera, Plague, Yellow Fever
2. Polio, Tetanus, Typhoid, Hepatitis
3. Plague, Yaws, Influenza
4. Cholera, Polio, Influenza
Correct Answer :‐ Cholera, Plague, Yellow Fever
Q50. INAP stands for
1. India Nurses and Pediatrician
2. India New Association with Public
3. India Nurses and Public initial
4. India Newborn Action Plan
Correct Answer :‐ India Newborn Action Plan
Q51. Mission Indradhanush was launched in which year?
1. December 2014
2. December 2004
3. March 2014
4. December 2019
Correct Answer :‐ December 2014
Q52. National Non Communicable Disease Prevention & Control Program includes
1. Cancer, Hypertension, Cardiovascular & diabetes
2. Cancer, Diabetes, Cardiovascular & strokes
3. Cancer, Leprosy, Diabetes & tuberculosis
4. Cancer, Diabetes, Leprosy & Tuberculosis
Correct Answer :‐ Cancer, Diabetes, Cardiovascular & strokes
Q53. Immediate first aid treatment dog bite
1. Cover with dressing
2. Apply antiseptic lotion
3. Wash with soap and water for 15 minutes
4. Suture the big wound
Correct Answer :‐ Wash with soap and water for 15 minutes
Q54. The first aid treatment for choking is
1. Try to remove the object with your fingers
2. Give five sharp back blows between shoulder blades
3. Call for ambulance
4. Give something to drink
Correct Answer :‐ Give five sharp back blows between shoulder blades
Q55. ratio of cardiac compression and artificial breathing
- 15:2
- 60:6
- 12:3
- 30:2
Q56. What immediate nursing intervention will you take in case of blood reaction?
1. Inform the physician
2. Inform blood bank
3. Monitor vital signs
4. Stop the transfusion immediately and monitor vital signs
Correct Answer :‐ Stop the transfusion immediately and monitor vital signs
Q57. The order to perform CPR as per American Heart Association is
1. Airway breathing compression
2. Breathing airway compression
3. Compression airway breathing
4. None of these
Correct Answer :‐ Compression airway breathing
Q58. Which of these is a permanent method of contraception
1. Tubal ligation
2. Vasectomy
3. MTIP
4. Tubal ligation and Vasectomy
Correct Answer :‐ Tubal ligation and Vasectomy
Q59. Which one is a natural method of family planning
1. BBT
2. Tracing changes in cervical mucus
3. BBT and Tracing changes in cervical mucus
4. None of these
Correct Answer :‐ BBT and Tracing changes in cervical mucus
Q60. The copper used in Copper T has the following action
1. Blastocidal
2. Bacteriostatic
3. Bactericidal
4. Spermicidal
Correct Answer :‐ Spermicidal
Q61. Which of the contraceptive methods prevents ovulation?
1. Barrier
2. Surgical
3. Natural
4. Hormonal
Correct Answer :‐ Hormonal
Q62. The age and sex of a country can be described by
1. Pie Chart
2. Density of Population
3. Population Pyramid
4. All of these
Correct Answer :‐ Population Pyramid
Q63. The NRR means
1. Net Reproduction Rate
2. National Reproductive Rate
3. National Respiratory Rate
4. All of these
Correct Answer :‐ Net Reproduction Rate
Q64. How many NFHS has been successfully completed in India till now
- 2 / 2
- 3/3
- 4/4
- 5/5
Q65. The Adolescent people are in which age group as per WHO
1. 9‐19 years
2. 12‐19 years
3. 10‐19 years
4. More than 19 years
Correct Answer :‐ 10‐19 years
Q66. The characteristics of adolescents are
1. Rapid physical, psychological cognitive growth
2. Behavior change and development
3. Academic excellence
4. Rapid physical, psychological cognitive growth and Behavior change and development
Correct Answer :‐ Rapid physical, psychological cognitive growth and Behavior change and development
Q67. National AIDS control program includes
1. IEC activities
2. AIDS education
3. University talk AIDS program
4. All of these
Correct Answer :‐ All of these
Q68. Kishori Shakti Yojana is catering to the need of girls in the age group of
1. 10‐19 yrs
2. 11‐18 yrs / 11‐18
3. 12‐19 yrs
4. 13‐19 yrs
Correct Answer :‐ 11‐18 yrs
Q69. The meaning of ARSH under RMNCH +A Program is
1. Adolescent Reproductive and Sexual Health
2. Adolescent Reproductive and Social Health
3. Adolescent Regulation and Sexual Health
4. Adolescent Reward and Sexual Health
Correct Answer :‐ Adolescent Reproductive and Sexual Health
Q70. Benefits of investing in adolescent health are except
1. Economic, Social and Political
2. Economic, Health and Social
3. Economic, Health and Human right
4. Economic, Political and Social
Correct Answer :‐ Economic, Health and Human right
Q71. Weekly Iron and Folic Acid Supplementation (WIFS) Programme is meant for
1. Adolescent girls & lactating mothers
2. Adolescent boys, pregnant mother & lactating
3. Pregnant women
4. Adolescent boys and girls
Correct Answer :‐ Adolescent boys and girls
Q72. As per National population policy of India the minimum age of girls for marriage is
1. 15 years
2. 18 years
3. 21 years
4. 19 years
Correct Answer :‐ 18 years
Q73. The normal chromosome complement in males is
1. 45XY
2. 46XX
3. 46XY
4. 46YY
Correct Answer :‐ 46XY
Q74. The hormones involved in the functioning of male reproductive system are
1. Follicle stimulating Hormone, Oxytocin, Luteinizing hormone
2. Follicle stimulating hormone, Testosterone, Luteinizing hormone
3. Follicle stimulating hormone, Oxytocin, Testosterone
4. Follicle stimulating hormone, Prolactin, Testosterone
Correct Answer :‐ Follicle stimulating hormone, Testosterone, Luteinizing hormone
Q75. The hormones that do not cross the placenta are
1. Thyroxine, Steroids
2. Insulin, Thyroxine
3. Insulin Steroids
4. Parathormone, Calcitonin
Correct Answer :‐ Parathormone, Calcitonin
Q76. Softening of cervix to facilitate its dilatation during labour is called
1. Hegar’s sign
2. Goodell’s sign
3. Braxton Hicks sign
4. None of these
Correct Answer :‐ Goodell’s sign
Q78. Estimated date of delivery is calculated using
1. Mc Donald’s rule
2. Naegele’s rule
3. Rule of nine
4. Dawn’s formula
Correct Answer :‐ Naegele’s rule
Q79. The earliest symptom of pregnancy is
1. Morning sickness
2. Amenorrhea
3. Quickening
4. None of these
Correct Answer :‐ Amenorrhea
Q80. The exercise that helps to maintain the tone of pelvic floor muscles is called
1. Breathing exercise
2. Kegel exercise
3. Pelvic exercise
4. Abdominal exercise
Correct Answer :‐ Kegel exercise
Q81. A graphical representation of the progress of labor in which cervical dilatation and descent of fetal head is plotted against time is called
1. Partogram
2. Parturition
3. Road to health chart
4. Cardiotocography
Correct Answer :‐ Partogram
Q82. After delivery of the newborn baby umbilical cord should be clamped and cut within
1. 1 to 3 secs
2. 1 to 3 minutes
3. 5 to 10 minutes
4. None of these
Correct Answer :‐ 1 to 3 minutes
Q83. most important and effective action in neonatal resuscitation
1. Stimulation
2. Ventilation
3. Chest compression
4. Administering drugs
Correct Answer :‐ Ventilation
Q84. The preferred route of administration of epinephrine hydrochloride is
1. Oral
2. Intramuscular
3. intravenous
4. Endotracheal
Correct Answer :‐ Intramuscular
Q85. The aim of mission INDRADHANUSH is related to
1. Mid day meal
2. Water sanitation
3. Covid prevention
4. Immunization
Correct Answer :‐ Immunization
Q86. The hormone primarily responsible for the milk ejection?
1. Oestrogen
2. Progesterone
3. Oxytocin
4. Prolactin
Correct Answer :‐ Oxytocin
Q87. Nosocomial Pneumonia is pneumonia that is acquired from:
1. The community
2. Home
3. Hospital environment
4. None of these
Correct Answer :‐ Hospital environment
Q88. Breastfeeding week is celebrated in
1. 1st week of July
2. 1st week of August
3. 1st week of September
4. 1st week of November
Correct Answer :‐ 1st week of August
Q89. The type of cell division that occurs in reproductive cells is
1. Mitosis
2. Meiosis
3. Cell division
4. All of these
Correct Answer :‐ Meiosis
Q90. mode of transmission of NIPAH virus
1. Bats
2. Pigs
3. Humans
4. All of these
Correct Answer :‐ All of these
Q91. The etiological agent of chickenpox is
1. Herpes zoster
2. Varicella zoster
3. Paramyxovirus
4. Togavirus
Correct Answer :‐ Varicella zoster
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