Staff Nurse Grade II Exam Conducted on 03 Feb 2018 | Solved Questions | Mock Test | 018/2018

Staff Nurse Grade II Exam Conducted on 03 Feb 2018 | Solved Questions | Mock Test | 018/2018

Question Paper Code:018/2018, Question Paper Medium:English,Staff Nurse Gr II, Date Of Test:03-Feb-2018


Time: 1:15:00
Who made the following statement in the Constituent Assembly during the Assembly Debates ?
"The first task of this Assembly is to free India through a new Constitution, to feed the starving people, and to clothe the naked masses, and to give every Indian the fullest opportunity to develop himself according to his capacity.”
[a] Dr. B.R. Ambedkar.
[b] Dr. Rajendra Prasad.
[c] K.T. Shah.
[d] Jawaharlal Nehru.
On _________ Dr. Rajendra Prasad was elected as the permanent Chairman of the Constituent Assembly ?
[a] 9 December 1946.
[b] 11 December 1946.
[c] 9 June 1947.
[d] 20 June 1947.
Which Article of Indian Constitution abolishes untouchability ?
[a] Article 23.
[b] Article 65.
[c] Article 17.
[d] Article 124.
The 73rd and 74th Amendments to the Indian Constitution were related with _________.
[a] Creation of Local Government Institutions.
[b] Judicial Review.
[c] Unprecedented powers to the Parliament.
[d] President's rule in the states.
Name the programme launched by the Department of Women and Child Development, MHRD in 1988 to boost up women's health, education and political participation.
[a] National Policy for Empowerment of Women.
[b] National Perspective Plan for Women.
[c] Swa-Shakti.
[d] Swayamsiddha.
Which British missionary established an English school at Mattancheri with the financial assistance from Cochin Government in the year 1818 ?
[a] Edward Brennen.
[b] Bailey.
[c] J. Dawson.
[d] Joseph Fenn.
Which social reformer of Kerala authored a book titled “Pracheena Malayalam" ?
[a] Narayana Guru.
[b] Sahodaran Ayyappan.
[c] Kumara Guru.
[d] Chattambi Swamikal.
“Awake, remember the Lord Almighty,
Get up at once and fight injustice".
Which social reform organization of 20th century Kerala put forth the above slogan ?
[a] Yogakshema Sabha.
[b] Atmavidya Sangham.
[c] PRDS.
[d] Sahodara Prasthanam.
Who among the following literary figure of 19th century Kerala wrote a drama titled Ebraikutty ?
[a] Kerala Varma Valiya Koyil Tampuran.
[b] M.C. Joseph.
[c] George Varghese.
[d] Kandathil Varghese Mappila.
_________ is considered as the "father of political movements in modern Thiruvithamkur".
[a] K.P. Karuppan.
[b] G.P. Pillai.
[c] Dr. Palpu.
[d] T.K. Madhavan.
In which year A.V. Kuttimalu Amma was elected to the Madras Legislative Assembly for the first time?
[a] 1937.
[b] 1940.
[c] 1941.
[d] 1943.
Vivekodayam : SNDP Yogam, Unni Nambutiri : _________.
[a] Yogakshema Sabha.
[b] Samatwa Samajam.
[c] Sahodar Prasthanam.
[d] PRDS.
Who among the following women social reformer and activist of 20th century Kerala actively participated in the Paliyam Satyagraha of 1947 ?
[a] Akkamma Cheriyan.
[b] Anna Chandi.
[c] Kamalambal.
[d] Arya Pallam.
Match the following with the help of the CODES given below :
(a) Katora Kutaram (i) C. Krishnan
(b) Deepika (ii) Vagbhatananda
(c) Abhinava Keralam (iii) Vakkom Maulavi
(d) Mithavadi (iv) Makhti Thangal
[a] (a-i) (b-ii) (c-iii) (d-iv).
[b] (a-ii) (b-i) (c-iv) (d-iii).
[c] (a-iv) (b-iii) (c-ii) (d-i).
[d] (a-iii) (b-iv) (c-i) (d-ii).
Chronologically arrange the following events of Kerala history and select the answer using the CODES given below :
(1) Ezhava Memorial
(2) Malayalee Memorial
(3) Nivarthana Agitation
(4) Kallumala Samaram
[a] (1) (3) (2) (4).
[b] (4) (2) (3) (1).
[c] (2) (1) (4) (3).
[d] (3) (4) (1) (2).
Name the intercontinental ballistic missile successfully launched by North Korea on 4th July 2017 that added a new dimension to the crisis between USA and North Korea :
[a] Hwasong - 14.
[b] Pugkusong - 2.
[c] Taepodong - 1.
[d] Kumsong - 3.
Which poet and lyricist of Kerala has been chosen for the Mahakavi P. Kunhiraman Nair Poetry Award for the year 2017 ?
[a] B.K. Harinarayanan.
[b] Kaithapram Damodaran Namboothiri.
[c] Rafeeq Ahamed.
[d] P.M. Harinarayanan.
Expand LPSC.
[a] Liquefied Petroleum Supply Chain.
[b] Liquefied Petroleum Systems Centre.
[c] Liquid Propulsion Service Centre.
[d] Liquid Propulsion Systems Centre.
Libreville is the capital city of _________.
[a] Madagascar.
[b] Gabonese Republic.
[c] Gambia.
[d] Republic of Mali.
Who is the winner of Wimbledon Grand Slam Tennis Tournament (Women's Singles) for the year 2017?
[a] Garbine Muguruza.
[b] Venus Williams.
[c] Simona Halep.
[d] Victoria Azarenka.
Which compound is known as inorganic benzene ?
[a] borax.
[b] diborane.
[c] borazine.
[d] boric acid.
The designation of an orbital with n=4 and l=2 is :
[a] 4d.
[b] 4s.
[c] 4p.
[d] 4f.
The element with highest electronegativity is :
[a] chlorine.
[b] bromine.
[c] iodine.
[d] fluorine.
Which of the following is not an antibiotic ?
[a] tetracycline.
[b] ranitidine.
[c] ofloxacin.
[d] penicillin.
Rosenmund's reduction of an acid chloride gives :
[a] an ester.
[b] an alcohol.
[c] an aldehyde.
[d] a hydrocarbon.
The energy gap between the valence band and conduction band for a material is above 6 eV. The material is _________.
[a] super conductor.
[b] an insulator.
[c] a dopped semiconductor.
[d] a conductor.
Radius of first orbit of hydrogen atom is 0.53 Å. So the radius of the second orbit will be _________.
[a] 2.12 Å.
[b] 4.77 Å.
[c] 1.06 Å.
[d] 0.27Å.
The work done in moving a charge 'q' on an equipotential surface is _________.
[a] infinity.
[b] 0.
[c] q/2.
[d] 2q.
When light of suitable frequency falls on certain metal surfaces, electrons are emitted from it. This phenomenon is known as _________.
[a] Meissner effect.
[b] Zeeman effect.
[c] Total internal reflection.
[d] Photoelectric effect.
The core of the transformer is laminated to _________.
[a] Increase the magnetic flux linked with it.
[b] Increase the flux leakage.
[c] Reduce the power loss due to eddy current.
[d] Reduce the hysteresis loss.
Haemoglobin has maximum affinity for :
[a] CO.
[b] CO2.
[c] O2.
[d] NH3.
Heart beat is initiated by :
[a] AV - Node.
[b] Purkinjee Fibres.
[c] SA - Node.
[d] Bundle of His.
Neurotransmitter between neuron and muscle cell is :
[a] Serotonine.
[b] Acetylcholine.
[c] Dopamine.
[d] Endorphin.
The Rods and Cones of the eye retinal layer are modified :
[a] Unipolar neurons.
[b] Multi polar neurons.
[c] Bipolar neurons.
[d] None.
Malpighian body is constituted by :
[a] Glomarulus only.
[b] Glomerulus and efferent-vessel.
[c] Glomerulus and afferent vessel.
[d] Glomerulus and Bowman's capsule.
Biological product, alpha-1 - antitrypsin is used for the treatment of which of the following diseases :
[a] Cancer.
[b] Emphysema.
[c] Cystic fibrosis.
[d] Phenyl Ketone Urea.
The scientific name of ‘Aswgandha' is :
[a] Withania somnifera.
[b] Asparagus racemosus.
[c] Woodfordia fruticosa.
[d] Adhatoda vasica.
The head quarters of Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology is :
[a] Pune.
[b] Hyderabad.
[c] Delhi.
[d] Mumbai.
The technique of Polymerase Chain Reaction was developed by :
[a] Maxem and Gilbert.
[b] Sanger.
[c] Francis Crick.
[d] Kary Mullis.
Which among the following artificial insemination technology is used for the improvement of cattle population ?
[a] ICSI.
[b] GIFT.
[c] MOET.
[d] ZIFT.
Which of the following is not a part of portal vein ?
[a] Splenic vein.
[b] Hepatic vein.
[c] Gastric vein.
[d] Cystic vein.
A form of self-evaluation that help nurse judge personal performance and make judgment about standards of practice :
[a] Repression.
[b] Recollection.
[c] Regression.
[d] Reflection.
The point at which the chlorine demand of water is fully met is called :
[a] disinfection point.
[b] break point.
[c] saturation point.
[d] free point.
The conflict carried by individuals not for themselves but for an ideal :
[a] positive conflict.
[b] direct conflict.
[c] indirect conflict.
[d] class conflict.
Mosquito which breed in dirty and polluted water :
[a] anopheles.
[b] culex.
[c] aedes.
[d] mansonoides.
National program of nutritional support to primary education is also known as :
[a] Special nutrition program.
[b] Mid day meal scheme.
[c] Mid day meal program.
[d] Balawadi nutrition program.
Epidemiological triad excludes :
[a] Host.
[b] Agent.
[c] Environment.
[d] Health.
Injection of diphtheria antitoxin gives :
[a] Active immunity.
[b] Passive immunity.
[c] Natural immunity.
[d] Cellular immunity.
The storage temperature of BCG vaccine :
[a] 2-8°C.
[b] 8-10°C.
[c] 10-12°C.
[d] 6-11°C.
A strategy for effective communication where the interviewer validate information from the client without changing the meaning of statement :
[a] Clarifying.
[b] Summarizing.
[c] Paraphrasing.
[d] Focusing.
Volume of blood pumped by the heart during 1 minute in a normal healthy adult :
[a] 1000 ml/min.
[b] 1500 ml/min.
[c] 2000 ml/min.
[d] 5000 ml/min.
Formula used for converting Celsius scale of temperature to Fahrenheit scale :
[a] (9/5)×C+32.
[b] (5/9)×C+32.
[c] (9×5/32)−C.
[d] (5/9)×C−32.
A physician order, means medication to be given only once at a specified time :
[a] stat order.
[b] prn order.
[c] single order.
[d] standing order.
The site preferred for giving I/M injection for adults and anyone over 7 months old :
[a] Vastus lateralis.
[b] Deltoid.
[c] Dorso gluteal.
[d] Ventro gluteal.
Rising ICP (intra cranial pressure) is accompanied by :
[a] Tachycardia and Hypotension.
[b] Bradycardia and Hypotension.
[c] Bradycardia and Hypertension.
[d] Tachycardia and Hypertension.
A process of redirecting the energy produced by unacceptable desires or activities so that they become acceptable :
[a] Reaction formation.
[b] Projection.
[c] Identification.
[d] Sublimation.
The suitable method to handle an overactive aggressive patient is :
[a] Accepting criticism and verbal attacks without punishment.
[b] Firing the person and applying restraints.
[c] Avoiding the person and neglect him for a while.
[d] Try to cheer up the person and give praise and encouragement.
Recommended protein requirement of an Indian adult :
[a] 1g/kg body Wt.
[b] 0.1g/kg body Wt.
[c] 2g/kg body Wt.
[d] 1.5g/kg body Wt.
Malnutrition comprises of following form except :
[a] Under nutrition.
[b] Over nutrition.
[c] Imbalance.
[d] Micro nutrition.
The ratio for giving external chest compression and breathing in CPR :
[a] 30 : 2.
[b] 15 : 2.
[c] 30 : 4.
[d] 15 : 4.
First aid for strong acid and alkali poisoning :
[a] Gastric lavage.
[b] Tickling back of pharynx by finger.
[c] Swallowing concentrated salt solution.
[d] Do not induce vomiting.
Approximate weight of the placenta at term :
[a] 1/4th of baby's wt.
[b] 1/6th of baby's wt.
[c] 1/7th of baby's wt.
[d] 1/3rd of baby's wt.
The part of fetal circulation which becomes fossa ovalis after birth :
[a] Umbilical arteries.
[b] Ductus arteriosus.
[c] Foramen ovale.
[d] Umbilical vein.
Which of the following condition of a pregnant women needs immediate attention ?
[a] Epigastric pain.
[b] Pain radiating to back.
[c] Cramps.
[d] Heart burn.
Which among these is a sign/symptom of impending labour ?
[a] Lightening.
[b] Quickening.
[c] Braxton hicks contraction.
[d] Tightening.
Drug of choice for the management of eclampsia :
[a] Diazepam.
[b] Epsolin.
[c] Magnesium sulphate.
[d] Labetalol.
A nurse in a labour room should do this measure to prevent prolonged labour to a patient :
[a] be with the patient.
[b] maintaining partograph.
[c] giving oxytocin.
[d] assessing maternal and fetal vital signs.
Technique used by a midwife in 2nd stage of labour to facilitate delivery over an intact perineum :
[a] Ironing out.
[b] Bearing down effort.
[c] Fundal pressure.
[d] Episiotomy.
The measure which is done to manage shoulder dystocia :
[a] Burns Marshall Manoeuvre.
[b] Lovset Manoeuvre.
[c] Mauriceau-Smellie-Viet Manoeuvre.
[d] Mac Robert's Manoeuvre.
The most heat sensitive vaccine which should be stored at −20°C:
[a] DPT vaccine.
[b] Hepatitis vaccine.
[c] Polio vaccine.
[d] Measles vaccine.
The calories provided by 100 ml of breast milk to an infant :
[a] 66.
[b] 42.
[c] 85.
[d] 73.
Apgar scoring done at which time period has more predictive value of neonatal well being ?
[a] 1st min.
[b] 10th min.
[c] 5th min.
[d] 15th min.
Damage of 7th or 8th cervical or thoracic nerve roots leads to :
[a] Facial palsy.
[b] Erb's palsy.
[c] Klumpke's palsy.
[d] Bells palsy.
Kangaroo mother care may be continued for low birth weight babies until :
[a] Baby has no sign of hypothermia.
[b] Baby has regular breathing.
[c] Baby gains weight around 2500g.
[d] Baby has no signs of infection and takes feeding.
A child has breath holding spell. What advice will you give the parent to manage the child ?
[a] Give punishment to the child.
[b] Protect and pamper the child.
[c] Neglect the child during spell.
[d] Be tolerant, calm and kind.
Which of the following is used for grading protein energy malnutrition ?
[a] Ballard's scale.
[b] Gomez scale.
[c] Bishop scoring.
[d] Krammer's rule.
A patient who takes an antihistamine medication diphenhydramine, what would be the expected side effect of the drug ?
[a] Nervousness.
[b] Palpitation.
[c] Dry mouth.
[d] Tremors.
A patient who is taking beta blockers is monitored for shock. Which manifestation of the shock won't present to such patient ?
[a] Hypotension.
[b] Tachycardia.
[c] Oliguria.
[d] Altered mental status.
Which of the following statement is correct about malignant tumour ?
[a] Malignant tumour stop dividing prematurely.
[b] Malignant tumour invade surrounding cells and tissues.
[c] Malignant tumour remains localized.
[d] Malignant tumours have defective cell communication.
The cost effective way to prevent spreading of microorganism :
[a] Wearing mask.
[b] Wearing gloves.
[c] Hand hygiene.
[d] Wearing gown.
Ponderal index of term gestational age normal neonate :
[a] >2.5.
[b] <2.5.
[c] <2.
[d] 2.
The immediate action taken by a first aider to rescue a victim of heat stroke :
[a] Give oral fluids.
[b] Fanning of victim.
[c] Remove victim from hot environment.
[d] Spraying water over the victim.
Which of the following is not a cause for pernicious anaemia ?
[a] Bleeding.
[b] Chronic alcoholism.
[c] Long term use of certain antibiotics.
[d] Lack of intrinsic factor.
Which of the following surgery leads to Dumping syndrome ?
[a] Appendectomy.
[b] Gastrectomy.
[c] Cholecystectomy.
[d] Sigmoidectomy.
Which of the lab value would the nurse to be evaluated for a patient with pancreatitis ?
[a] Serum.lipase.
[b] Serum.CPK.
[c] Serum.ALP.
[d] Serum.AST.
The extrapyramidal side effect of antipsychotic agents are managed with following group of drugs except :
[a] Dopamine drugs.
[b] Anticholinergic.
[c] Antihistamines.
[d] Barbiturates.
Among the following which one is a delusional disorder ?
[a] Trance.
[b] Capgras' syndrome.
[c] Dissociative fugue.
[d] Ganser's syndrome.
Which one is a fact about persons with suicidal tendency ?
[a] Suicide happens without warning.
[b] Once a person is suicidal, he/she is suicidal forever.
[c] Most suicidal person are undecided about dying or living.
[d] Suicidal persons are fully intent on dying.
Publication of a false statement about an individual made either verbally or in some other form to the third person :
[a] Battery.
[b] Displacement.
[c] Depersonalization.
[d] Defamation.
Most frequent neurotic disorder in puerperium :
[a] Postpartum blues.
[b] Postpartum depression.
[c] Postpartum psychosis.
[d] Delivery related stress and anxiety.
Which of the following is used in drug dependence to prevent relapse ?
[a] Naloxone.
[b] Naltrexone.
[c] Neuroleptic.
[d] Nomifensine.
The most commonest psychiatric disorder after head injury is :
[a] Mania.
[b] Schizophrenia.
[c] Depression.
[d] Phobia.
Which of the following is not an element of management ?
[a] Reporting.
[b] Organising.
[c] Staffing.
[d] Commanding.
Ability of an instrument to detect changes or differences when they occur :
[a] Validity.
[b] Reliability.
[c] Objectivity.
[d] Sensitivity.
Which among the following is not a fact about EBP (evidence based practice) ?
[a] Is use of best evidence to make decisions about care and treatment..
[b] Contribute to expand the knowledge base of profession..
[c] Includes patient preferences and values..
[d] Is another term for utilization of research findings..
As per the triage system, green colour code refers to :
[a] Injuries are life threatening but survivable with minimal intervention..
[b] Injuries are minor and treatment can be delayed for hours to days..
[c] Injuries are extensive and chances of survival are unlikely even with care..
[d] Injuries are significant and require medical care but can wait for hours without threat to life..
The audit which is conducted between 2 regular audit :
[a] Interval audit.
[b] Final audit.
[c] Interim audit.
[d] Continuous audit.
One nurse is assigned the responsibility for the case of each patient from admission to discharge :
[a] Case method.
[b] Primary nursing.
[c] Functional method.
[d] Team nursing.
Informal communication is also known as :
[a] Diagonal communication.
[b] Cross wise communication.
[c] Grape wine communication.
[d] Horizontal communication.
Truth telling about disease and its prognosis to terminally ill patients, such situation which ethical principle is followed by a nurse ?
[a] Confidentiality.
[b] Fidelity.
[c] Justice.
[d] Veracity.

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