Question Paper Code:106/2021, Question Paper Medium:English, Category Code:339/2020, 378/2020, Junior Public Health Nurse Gr II, Department: Health/ Medical Education, Date Of Test:14-Nov-2021
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The goal of every human being is to achieve :
[a] Optimum Health.
[b] Physical Health.
[c] Mental Health.
[d] Social Health.
For the community diagnosis and community treatment, the entire community is considered as:
[a] Group.
[b] Patient.
[c] Individual.
[d] Family.
National health policy started on :
[a] 1974.
[b] 1978.
[c] 1983.
[d] 1986.
In Plain area primary health centre covers an average population of :
[a] 20,000.
[b] 5,000.
[c] 80,000.
[d] 30,000.
Rehabilitation comes under __________ level of prevention.
[a] Primary prevention.
[b] Tertiary Prevention.
[c] Secondary prevention.
[d] None of the above.
Which of the following is not a factor for counselling?
[a] Maintain eye contact with Client.
[b] Keep Right body language.
[c] Use technical Language.
[d] Listen carefully to the problems.
In communication process the content is converted to codes is known as :
[a] Feedback.
[b] Channel.
[c] Decoding.
[d] Encoding.
Which of the following is not a criteria for the selection of ASHA?
[a] Age group above 50 yrs.
[b] Being a woman volunteer.
[c] Minimum education up to 8th class.
[d] She would be a resident of the Village.
World Health Day is celebrated every year on :
[a] July 8th.
[b] June 5th.
[c] April 7th.
[d] April 22nd.
Basic unit of society is :
[a] Group.
[b] Community.
[c] Population.
[d] Family.
Which one of the following is a one way method of communication?
[a] Lecture.
[b] Seminar.
[c] Symposium.
[d] Group Discussion.
Judicial organ of the Gram sabha is :
[a] Gram Panchayat.
[b] Nyaya Panchayat.
[c] Village Panchayat.
[d] Panchayat samati.
The headquarters for UNICEF is :
[a] Geneva.
[b] Delhi.
[c] New York.
[d] France.
Anganwadi teacher comes under __________ scheme.
[a] ICDS.
[b] CARE.
[c] UNESCO.
[d] UNICEF.
One anganwadi teacher covers a population of :
[a] 5,000.
[b] 1,000.
[c] 20,000.
[d] 3,000.
Municipal corporation is headed by :
[a] Commissioner.
[b] Collector.
[c] Chairman.
[d] Mayor.
The most popular and most commonly used AV Aid is :
[a] Black board.
[b] Flash card.
[c] Flip chart.
[d] Bulletin board.
Which food does not contain Vit C?
[a] Peppers.
[b] Tomatoes.
[c] Egg.
[d] Kiwi.
Vit. B3 deficiency results :
[a] Pellagra.
[b] Scurvy.
[c] Rickets.
[d] Beri beri.
All are fat soluble vitamins except :
[a] Vit. A.
[b] Vit. B.
[c] Vit. D.
[d] Vit. E.
Longest cranial nerve is :
[a] Facial nerve.
[b] Vagus nerve.
[c] Auditory nerve.
[d] Olfactory nerve.
The temperature of water used for sponge bath of an adult person is :
[a] 100°F to 105°F.
[b] 105°F to 110°F.
[c] 110°F to 115°F.
[d] 115°F to 120°F.
Atmospheric air contains __________% of oxygen.
[a] 20.93%.
[b] 16.40%.
[c] 79%.
[d] 0.03%.
The amount of bleaching powder needed to disinfection of well :
[a] 15 gms/1000 L of water.
[b] 10 gms/1000 L of water.
[c] 5 gms/1000 L of water.
[d] 2.5 gms/1000 L of water.
The test used to measure the residual chlorine after disinfection of water:
[a] Dechlorination.
[b] Residual chlorination.
[c] Orthotolidine test.
[d] Breakpoint chlorination.
The normal GFR is :
[a] 100 ml-105 ml/min.
[b] 105 ml- 125 ml/min.
[c] 100 ml-105 ml/hour.
[d] 105 ml - 125 ml/hour.
The islets of langerhans secretes hormone :
[a] Aldosterone.
[b] Oestrogen.
[c] Insulin.
[d] Progesterone.
The defense mechanism in which the individual tries to make excuses and justification for his behaviour is called :
[a] Supression.
[b] Displacement.
[c] Projection.
[d] Rationalization.
The ECT was discovered by :
[a] Bini.
[b] Maxwell.
[c] Ericson.
[d] Freud.
Split personality is otherwise called :
[a] Mania.
[b] Schizophrenia.
[c] Depression.
[d] Paranoia.
Absolute contraindication for ECT is :
[a] Catatonia.
[b] Depression.
[c] Brain tumour.
[d] Severe psychosis.
Trust VS Mistrust occurs in which period of life :
[a] Preschool age.
[b] School age.
[c] Toddler.
[d] Infancy.
In India the Mental health care act came into force from:
[a] 7th April 2017.
[b] 29th May 2018.
[c] 19th August 2013.
[d] 7th July 2018.
Fresh air is blown into the rooms by centrifugal fans to create a positive pressure to displace vitiated air is called :
[a] Plenum ventilation.
[b] Exhaust ventilation.
[c] Stalk driven ventilation.
[d] Cross ventilation.
The ability of an infectious agent to invade and multiply(produce infection) in a host is known as:
[a] Pathogenicity.
[b] Infectivity.
[c] Virulence.
[d] Disability.
The constant presence of a disease or infectious agent within a given geographic area or population group is :
[a] Endemic.
[b] Epidemic.
[c] Sporadic.
[d] Pandemic.
The only class of immunoglobulin which is transported across the placenta is :
[a] IgE.
[b] IgD.
[c] IgG.
[d] IgA.
The level of resistance of a community or group of people to a particular disease is :
[a] Cellular immunity.
[b] Passive immunity.
[c] Active immunity.
[d] Herd immunity.
Vaccines which must be stored in the freezer compartment are :
[a] Polio and measles.
[b] DPT and measles.
[c] Rabies and tetanus.
[d] BCG and hepatitis.
The most reliable method of physical sterilization is :
[a] Flaming.
[b] Radiation.
[c] Heat.
[d] Filtration.
Pleomorphism is a characteristic feature of rash in :
[a] Small pox.
[b] Chicken pox.
[c] Measles.
[d] Rubella.
The antituberculosis drug which causes peripheral neuropathy is :
[a] Rifampicin.
[b] Pyrazinamide.
[c] Streptomycin.
[d] Isoniazid.
Pulse polio immunization programme was launched in India in the year :
[a] 2000.
[b] 1995.
[c] 1990.
[d] 1985.
The causative agent of malaria is :
[a] Wuchereria.
[b] Mansonella.
[c] Plasmodium.
[d] Brucella.
Night blindness is caused by deficiency of :
[a] Vit A.
[b] Vit B.
[c] Vit C.
[d] Vit D.
The position given to the patient to relieve dyspnoea is :
[a] Prone.
[b] Supine.
[c] Fowler's.
[d] Lithotomy.
Rice water stool indicates :
[a] Typhoid.
[b] Cholera.
[c] Dysentery.
[d] Colitis.
Waste water which does not contain human excreta is called :
[a] Sullage.
[b] Sewage.
[c] Sludge.
[d] Effluent.
The most common fracture seen in children is :
[a] Depressed.
[b] Comminuted.
[c] Greenstick.
[d] Complicated.
Over stretching of a muscle due to a sudden effort or twisting of the part is :
[a] Subluxation.
[b] Sprain.
[c] Dislocation.
[d] Strain.
Severe body response to an allergic substance is termed as :
[a] Cardiogenic shock.
[b] Anaphylactic shock.
[c] Neurogenic shock.
[d] Septic shock.
Wounds caused by moist heat such as boiling water, hot tea, coffee and steam is :
[a] Burns.
[b] Heat exhaustion.
[c] Scalds.
[d] Abrasion.
Drugs which increase the flow of urine is :
[a] Carminatives.
[b] Emetics.
[c] Expectorants.
[d] Diuretics.
The most commonly used muscle for intramuscular injection in children under two years is :
[a] Quadriceps.
[b] Gluteal.
[c] Deltoid.
[d] Soleus.
The 'rights of children' was declared by
[a] UNESCO.
[b] World Health Organization.
[c] United Nations.
[d] UNICEF.
The main focus of ICDS scheme is to improve the nutrition and health status under
[a] 0-4 years of age.
[b] 0-3 years of age.
[c] 0-8 years of age.
[d] 0-6 years.
Which of the following is a live attenuated vaccine?
[a] BCG vaccine.
[b] Rabies vaccine.
[c] Diphtheria vaccine.
[d] Hepatitis B vaccine.
Integrated management of childhood illness (IMNCI) is a new strategy developed by
[a] WHO and UNICEF.
[b] UNESCO and UNICEF.
[c] NUHM and NRHM.
[d] NHM and UNICEF.
Measles vaccine is administered at the age of
[a] six weeks.
[b] ten weeks.
[c] six months.
[d] nine months.
Weaning should be started at the age of
[a] 6-8 months.
[b] 7-9 months.
[c] 4-6 months.
[d] 5-7 months.
Normal average length of a newborn baby should be
[a] 45-50 cm.
[b] 48-53 cm.
[c] 40-48 cm.
[d] 52-55 cm.
Normally, a neonate passes urine and meconium within
[a] one hour.
[b] five hours.
[c] 12 hours.
[d] 24 hours.
The anterior fontanelle normally closes by
[a] 12-18 months.
[b] 12-18 weeks.
[c] 6-8 weeks.
[d] 10-12 months.
According to WHO, adolescence is a period of life from
[a] 12-18 years.
[b] 12-19 years.
[c] 10-15 years.
[d] 10-19 years.
The first sign of puberty in adolescent girls is
[a] Menarche.
[b] Appearance of breast buds.
[c] Appearance of acne.
[d] Growth of pubic hair.
No menstrual period for more than six months is called
[a] Dysmenorrhoea.
[b] Menorrhagia.
[c] Menarche.
[d] Amenorrhea.
Normally, birth weight of a baby doubles by
[a] 3 months.
[b] 6 months.
[c] 9 months.
[d] 12 months.
What is the normal shape of female pelvic brim?
[a] Round.
[b] Oval.
[c] Heart shaped.
[d] Kidney shaped.
Which is the part of the reproductive system where fertilization takes place?
[a] Uterus.
[b] Cervix.
[c] Ampulla.
[d] Isthmus.
Umbilical cord consists of :
[a] 2 arteries and 2 veins.
[b] 1 artery and 1 vein.
[c] 1 artery and 2 veins.
[d] 2 artery and 1 vein.
Deficiency of __________ Causes neural tube defects.
[a] Iron.
[b] Calcium.
[c] Vit D.
[d] Folic Acid.
Average weight gain during pregnancy :
[a] 10 kg.
[b] 12 kg.
[c] 8 kg.
[d] 16 kg.
Effacement of cervix means:
[a] Dilatation of cervix.
[b] Taking up of cervix.
[c] Tear of cervix.
[d] Rupture of cervix.
Normal fetal heart rate is :
[a] 60 to 100.
[b] 80 to 120.
[c] 100 to 140.
[d] 120 to 160.
Uterus is palpable at how many weeks of gestation :
[a] 4 weeks.
[b] 6 weeks.
[c] 12 weeks.
[d] 8 weeks.
Normal labour is otherwise known as :
[a] Parturition.
[b] Eutocia.
[c] Dystocia.
[d] Shoulder dystocia.
A surgical incision into the perineum to enlarge the outlet :
[a] LSCS.
[b] D & C.
[c] IUD.
[d] Episiotomy.
Fine downy hair on shoulder and back of newborn is :
[a] Milia.
[b] Lanugo.
[c] Mangolian spots.
[d] Vernix.
Vaginal discharge during puerperium :
[a] Lochia.
[b] Blood.
[c] Amniotic fluid.
[d] Meconium.
Hydatidiform mole is otherwise known as :
[a] Multiple pregnancy.
[b] Molar pregnancy.
[c] Teenage pregnancy.
[d] Intra uterine death.
In twin pregnancy division occurs after the development of embryonic disc :
[a] Monozygotic Twin.
[b] Dizygotic Twin.
[c] Conjoined Twin.
[d] Quadruplets.
Newborn before 37 weeks gestation :
[a] Term.
[b] Preterm.
[c] SGA.
[d] LGA.
Occiput posteriorly over right sacroiliac joint :
[a] LOA.
[b] ROA.
[c] LOP.
[d] ROP.
The capacity of a couple to conceive :
[a] Infertility.
[b] Fertility.
[c] Subfertility.
[d] Conception.
The woman start taking birth control pills on about day __________ of cycle.
[a] 1.
[b] 5.
[c] 10.
[d] 14.
What does census provide us?
[a] Information regarding population.
[b] Information regarding resources.
[c] Information regarding agricultural income.
[d] Information regarding crops.
HIV can be spread through infected persons
[a] Urine.
[b] Sweat.
[c] Blood.
[d] Tears.
Which is the most common STI caused by Bacteria?
[a] Gonorrhea.
[b] Syphillis.
[c] Chlamydia.
[d] Genital warts.
A woman is considered to be in menopause after she has missed __________ menstrual cycles.
[a] 3.
[b] 6.
[c] 9.
[d] 12.
Which strategies help women become more socially and economically empowered?
[a] Women working together to challenge discrimination.
[b] More income sources for women.
[c] Improved access to education.
[d] All of the above.
Organogenesis is complete at:
[a] 2 weeks after ovulation.
[b] 6 weeks after ovulation.
[c] 8 weeks after ovulation.
[d] 18 weeks after ovulation.
World breastfeeding week is :
[a] August 1-7.
[b] September 1-7.
[c] October 1-7.
[d] November 1-7.
Total Bishops score is :
[a] 10.
[b] 8.
[c] 6.
[d] 13.
There are __________ fontenells in fetal skull.
[a] 1.
[b] 2.
[c] 3.
[d] 4.
JSSK launched in India on
[a] June 2011.
[b] April 2005.
[c] May 1962.
[d] June 1953.
Which is the peripheral unit available at village level to take care of health needs of the Community?
[a] Primary Health Centre.
[b] Community Health Centre.
[c] Sub centre.
[d] Taluk Hospital.
Committee gave the concept of primary health centre :
[a] Kartar singh committee.
[b] Bhore committee.
[c] Mukerjee committee.
[d] Shrivastav committee.
Which is the executive organ of the Gram Sabha?
[a] Executive officer.
[b] Gram panchayat.
[c] Nyaya panchayat.
[d] Zilla parishad.
National mental health program was launched during which five year plan?
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