CGHS Staff Nurse Paper 2018
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CGHS Staff Nurse Paper (Shift 2) 08.01.2018
Q.16 Elbow joint is an example of?
(a) Hinge joint
(b) Ball and socket joint
(c) Condyloid joint
(d) Pivot joint
Answers - A
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Q.17 The most common position used in gynaecological examinations and surgeries is?
(a) Left lateral position
(b) Trendelenburg position
(c) Lithotomy position
(d) Recumbent position
Answers - C
Q.18 Pick's disease is a rare and irreversible form of?
(a) Dementia
(b) Depression
(c) Anxiety
(d) Phobia
Answers - A
Q.19 Barrier methods of contraception in women include all, EXCEPT?
(a) Copper-T
(b) Diaphragm
(c) Female condom
(d) Cervical cap
Answers - A
Q.20 The maternal antibodies that can cross the placenta are?
(a) IgD
(b) IgG
(c) IgA
(d) IgE
Answer- B
Q.21 The fear of water is called?
(a) Claustrophobia
(b) Agoraphobia
(c) Thanatophobia
(d) Hydrophobia
Answers - D
Q.22 All are congenital cyanotic heart diseases, EXCEPT
(a) Tetralogy of fallot
(b) Transposition of great arteries
(c) Atrial septal defect
(d) Truncus arteriosus
Answers - C
Q.23 Asperger's syndrome is a type of?
(a) Depressive disorder
(b) Schizophrenia
(c) Autism Spectrum disorder
(d) Anxiety
Answers - C
Q.24 The basal body temperature rises after ovulation due to?
(a) Progesterone
(b) Inhibin
(c) Oestrogen
(d) Relaxin
Answers - A
Q.25 The condition characterised by low bone mineral density is called?
(a) Osteopenia
(b) Osteosis
(c) Osteoblastoma
(d) Osteomyelitis
Answers - A
Q.26 The number of deaths of children under one year of age in a given year per 1,000 live births registered in the same year is called the?
(a) Maternal mortality rate
(b) Infant mortality rate
(c) Case fatality rate
(d) Stillbirth rate
Answers - B
Q.27 Normal Prothrombin time is?
(a) 100 sec
(b) 30-40 sec
(c) 11-15 sec
(d) 70-80 sec
Answers - C
Q.28 Chicken pox is caused by?
(a) Varicella zoster virus
(b) Staphylococcus
(c) Hepatitis virus
(d) EB virus
Answers - A
Q.29 The normal duration of puerperium is?
(a) 12 weeks
(b) 7 days
(c) 6 weeks
(d) 15 weeks
Answers - C
Q.30 Cooley's Anaemia is called?
(a) Purpura
(b) Leukaemia
(c) Haemophilia
(d) Thalassaemia
Answers - D
Q.31 The most common presentation of the foetus during labour is?
(a) Vertex
(b) Shoulder
(c) Face
(d) Breech
Answers - A
Q.32 The haemolytic disease of the newborn due to Rh isoimmunisation is called?
(a) Thrombocytopenia
(b) Thalassaemia
(c) Erythroblastosis
(d) Sickle cell Anaemia
Answers - C
Q.33 The Lowenstein Jenson medium is a culture medium for the growth of?
(a) Staphylococcus
(b) Clostridium
(C) Mycobacterium tuberculosis
(d) E.coli
Answers - C
Q.34 Cystitis is the inflammation of the?
(a) Urinary bladder
(b) Uterus
(c) Rectum
(d) Colon
Answers - A
Q.35 The overgrowth of scar tissue above and beyond the normal boundaries of the scar is called?
(a) Neoplasia
(b) Dehiscence
(c) Keloid
(d) Gaping wound
Answers - C
Q.36 The name mini brain or little brain refers to the?
(a) Enteric nervous system
(b) Central nervous system
(c) Autonomic nervous system
(d) Peripheral nervous system
Answers - A
Q.37 Kwashiorkor is a form of malnutrition caused by the deficiency of?
(a) Vitamins
(b) Proteins
(c) Calcium
(d) Carbohydrates
Answers - B
Q.38 The permanent method of sterilisation in women is?
(a) Vasectomy
(b) Condom
(c) Intrauterine devices
(d) Tubectomy
Answers - D
Q.39 All are methods to prevent bed sores, EXCEPT?
(a) Keeping the patient clean
(b) Discouraging the patient from moving from the bed
(c) Keeping the patient's skin lubricated
(d) Using special mattresses to provide aeration
Answers - D
Q.40 The following are dependence producing drugs, EXCEPT?
(a) cocaine
(b) Alcohol
(c) Opioids
(d) Zinc
Answers - C
Q.41 Body temperature is measured using a?
(a) Vitalometer
(b) Barometer
(c) Thermometer
(d) Sphygmomanometer
Answers - C
Q.42 Bile salts in the urine are analysed by?
(a) Benedict's test
(b) Hay's test
(c) Smith's test
(d) Rothera's test
Answers - B
Q.43 The measures that are taken prior to the onset of a disease in an individual is called?
(a) Secondary prevention
(b) Rehabilitation
(C) Primary prevention
(d) Tertiary prevention
Answers - C
Q.44 Antipruritics are drugs used to?
(a) Relieve itching
(b) Prevent seizures
(c) Reduce fever
(d) Inhibit cough
Answers - A
Q.45 All are gram positive cocci, EXCEPT?
(a) Staphylococcus
(b) Pneumococcus
(c) Streptococcus
(d) Neisseria
Answers - D
Q.46 The average glomerular filtration rate in an adult male is?
(a) 15 ml/min
(6) 125 ml/min
(c) 240 ml/min
(d) 170 ml/min
Answers - B
Q.47 Scrub typhus is a disease caused by?
(a) Clostridium
(b) Orientia Tsutsugamushi
(c) Rickettsia Prowazekii
(d) Rickettsia Typhi
Answers - B
Q.48 Rickets is a defective bone mineralisation disorder due to deficiency of?
(a) Vitamin B
(b) Vitamin E
(c) Vitamin D
(d) Vitamin A
Answers - C
Q.49 The type of oestrogen found maximum during pregnancy is?
(a) Conjugated oestrogen
(b) Estrone (c) Estriol
(d) Estradiol
Answers - C
Q.50 The vector for transmission of malaria is?
(a) Culex
(b) Aedes
(c) Anopheles mosquito
(d) Culiseta
Answers - C
Q.51 Intrinsic factor is secreted by the?
(a) Oxyntic cells of the stomach
(b) G cells
(c) Chief cells
(d) Mucus cells
Answers - A
Q.52 The drug for mood stabilisation is?
(a) Alcohol
(b) Lithium carbonate
(c) Chlorpheniramine
(d) Penicillin
Answers - B
Q.53 Infant respiratory distress syndrome in premature babies is due to deficiency of
(a) Surfactant
(b) Carbon dioxide
(c) Immunoglobulins
(d) Oxygen
Answers - A
Q.54 The plasma osmolality is calculated using the formula?
(a) 3X plasma chloride
(b) 2X plasma chloride + (BUN/3)
(c) 2X plasma bicarbonate
(d) 2X plasma sodium + (BUN/3) + (Glucose/3)
Answers - D
Q.55 Sodium potassium ATPase pump is an example of?
(a) Passive transport
(b) Primary active transport
(c) Secondary active transport
(d) Vesicular transport
Answers - B
Q.17 The most common position used in gynaecological examinations and surgeries is?
(a) Left lateral position
(b) Trendelenburg position
(c) Lithotomy position
(d) Recumbent position
Answers - C
Q.18 Pick's disease is a rare and irreversible form of?
(a) Dementia
(b) Depression
(c) Anxiety
(d) Phobia
Answers - A
Q.19 Barrier methods of contraception in women include all, EXCEPT?
(a) Copper-T
(b) Diaphragm
(c) Female condom
(d) Cervical cap
Answers - A
Q.20 The maternal antibodies that can cross the placenta are?
(a) IgD
(b) IgG
(c) IgA
(d) IgE
Answer- B
Q.21 The fear of water is called?
(a) Claustrophobia
(b) Agoraphobia
(c) Thanatophobia
(d) Hydrophobia
Answers - D
Q.22 All are congenital cyanotic heart diseases, EXCEPT
(a) Tetralogy of fallot
(b) Transposition of great arteries
(c) Atrial septal defect
(d) Truncus arteriosus
Answers - C
Q.23 Asperger's syndrome is a type of?
(a) Depressive disorder
(b) Schizophrenia
(c) Autism Spectrum disorder
(d) Anxiety
Answers - C
Q.24 The basal body temperature rises after ovulation due to?
(a) Progesterone
(b) Inhibin
(c) Oestrogen
(d) Relaxin
Answers - A
Q.25 The condition characterised by low bone mineral density is called?
(a) Osteopenia
(b) Osteosis
(c) Osteoblastoma
(d) Osteomyelitis
Answers - A
Q.26 The number of deaths of children under one year of age in a given year per 1,000 live births registered in the same year is called the?
(a) Maternal mortality rate
(b) Infant mortality rate
(c) Case fatality rate
(d) Stillbirth rate
Answers - B
Q.27 Normal Prothrombin time is?
(a) 100 sec
(b) 30-40 sec
(c) 11-15 sec
(d) 70-80 sec
Answers - C
Q.28 Chicken pox is caused by?
(a) Varicella zoster virus
(b) Staphylococcus
(c) Hepatitis virus
(d) EB virus
Answers - A
Q.29 The normal duration of puerperium is?
(a) 12 weeks
(b) 7 days
(c) 6 weeks
(d) 15 weeks
Answers - C
Q.30 Cooley's Anaemia is called?
(a) Purpura
(b) Leukaemia
(c) Haemophilia
(d) Thalassaemia
Answers - D
Q.31 The most common presentation of the foetus during labour is?
(a) Vertex
(b) Shoulder
(c) Face
(d) Breech
Answers - A
Q.32 The haemolytic disease of the newborn due to Rh isoimmunisation is called?
(a) Thrombocytopenia
(b) Thalassaemia
(c) Erythroblastosis
(d) Sickle cell Anaemia
Answers - C
Q.33 The Lowenstein Jenson medium is a culture medium for the growth of?
(a) Staphylococcus
(b) Clostridium
(C) Mycobacterium tuberculosis
(d) E.coli
Answers - C
Q.34 Cystitis is the inflammation of the?
(a) Urinary bladder
(b) Uterus
(c) Rectum
(d) Colon
Answers - A
Q.35 The overgrowth of scar tissue above and beyond the normal boundaries of the scar is called?
(a) Neoplasia
(b) Dehiscence
(c) Keloid
(d) Gaping wound
Answers - C
Q.36 The name mini brain or little brain refers to the?
(a) Enteric nervous system
(b) Central nervous system
(c) Autonomic nervous system
(d) Peripheral nervous system
Answers - A
Q.37 Kwashiorkor is a form of malnutrition caused by the deficiency of?
(a) Vitamins
(b) Proteins
(c) Calcium
(d) Carbohydrates
Answers - B
Q.38 The permanent method of sterilisation in women is?
(a) Vasectomy
(b) Condom
(c) Intrauterine devices
(d) Tubectomy
Answers - D
Q.39 All are methods to prevent bed sores, EXCEPT?
(a) Keeping the patient clean
(b) Discouraging the patient from moving from the bed
(c) Keeping the patient's skin lubricated
(d) Using special mattresses to provide aeration
Answers - D
Q.40 The following are dependence producing drugs, EXCEPT?
(a) cocaine
(b) Alcohol
(c) Opioids
(d) Zinc
Answers - C
Q.41 Body temperature is measured using a?
(a) Vitalometer
(b) Barometer
(c) Thermometer
(d) Sphygmomanometer
Answers - C
Q.42 Bile salts in the urine are analysed by?
(a) Benedict's test
(b) Hay's test
(c) Smith's test
(d) Rothera's test
Answers - B
Q.43 The measures that are taken prior to the onset of a disease in an individual is called?
(a) Secondary prevention
(b) Rehabilitation
(C) Primary prevention
(d) Tertiary prevention
Answers - C
Q.44 Antipruritics are drugs used to?
(a) Relieve itching
(b) Prevent seizures
(c) Reduce fever
(d) Inhibit cough
Answers - A
Q.45 All are gram positive cocci, EXCEPT?
(a) Staphylococcus
(b) Pneumococcus
(c) Streptococcus
(d) Neisseria
Answers - D
Q.46 The average glomerular filtration rate in an adult male is?
(a) 15 ml/min
(6) 125 ml/min
(c) 240 ml/min
(d) 170 ml/min
Answers - B
Q.47 Scrub typhus is a disease caused by?
(a) Clostridium
(b) Orientia Tsutsugamushi
(c) Rickettsia Prowazekii
(d) Rickettsia Typhi
Answers - B
Q.48 Rickets is a defective bone mineralisation disorder due to deficiency of?
(a) Vitamin B
(b) Vitamin E
(c) Vitamin D
(d) Vitamin A
Answers - C
Q.49 The type of oestrogen found maximum during pregnancy is?
(a) Conjugated oestrogen
(b) Estrone (c) Estriol
(d) Estradiol
Answers - C
Q.50 The vector for transmission of malaria is?
(a) Culex
(b) Aedes
(c) Anopheles mosquito
(d) Culiseta
Answers - C
Q.51 Intrinsic factor is secreted by the?
(a) Oxyntic cells of the stomach
(b) G cells
(c) Chief cells
(d) Mucus cells
Answers - A
Q.52 The drug for mood stabilisation is?
(a) Alcohol
(b) Lithium carbonate
(c) Chlorpheniramine
(d) Penicillin
Answers - B
Q.53 Infant respiratory distress syndrome in premature babies is due to deficiency of
(a) Surfactant
(b) Carbon dioxide
(c) Immunoglobulins
(d) Oxygen
Answers - A
Q.54 The plasma osmolality is calculated using the formula?
(a) 3X plasma chloride
(b) 2X plasma chloride + (BUN/3)
(c) 2X plasma bicarbonate
(d) 2X plasma sodium + (BUN/3) + (Glucose/3)
Answers - D
Q.55 Sodium potassium ATPase pump is an example of?
(a) Passive transport
(b) Primary active transport
(c) Secondary active transport
(d) Vesicular transport
Answers - B
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