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1. Mode of transmission of
Pertussis:
(a) Vector
transmission
(b) Through
contaminated water
(c) Droplet infection
(d) Faecoaral
Answer: (c)
2. Time required measuring the
Mantaux test:
(a) 24 to 48 hrs
(b) 48 to72 hrs
(c) 10 to12 hrs
(d) 2 to 4 hrs
Answer: (b)
3. Name of the oral Polio
Vaccine:
(a) BCG
(b) TAB
(c) Salk
(d) Sabin
Answer: (d)
4. The following are the standard
tuberculosis drug except:
(a) Chloromycin
(b) Streptomycin
(c) INH
(d) PAS
Answer: (a)
5. Combination of Tripple
Antigen:
(a) DPT
(b) BCG
(c) TAB
(d) ECG
Answer: (a)
6. The time interval between
infection of suspected person and the appearance of signs and symptom of the
disease is called
(a) Quarrentine
(b) Recovery period
(c) Incubation
(d) Isolation period
Answer: (c)
7. Route of transmission of
Hepatitis B:
(a) Oral
(b) Potential
(c) Faeco oral
(d) Contaminated
water
Answer: (b)
8. Mode of transmission of
typhoid fever:
(a) Intravenous
(b) Oro facial
(c) Respiratory
(d) Droplet
Answer: (b)
9. Causative organism of
diphtheria:
(a) Mycobacteria
(b) Streptococcus
(c) Coryne Bacterium
diphtheria
(d) Staphylococcus
Answer: (c)
10. Incubation period of measles:
(a) 1-7 days
(b) 7-14 days
(c) 14-21 days
(d) 21-28 days
Answer: (b)
11. Site for mantaux test:
(a) Outer and upper
quadrant of gluteus maximus
(b) Deltoid region
(c) Posterior left
forearm
(d) Anterior left
forearm
Answer: (d)
12. Media of transmission of
bovine type of tubercle bacilli:
(a) Milk
(b) Water
(c) Air
(d) Food
Answer: (a)
13. Painful Micturition:
(a) Eneuresis
(b) Dysuria
(c) Rentention of
urine
(d) Diarrhoea
Answer: (b)
14. Amount of solution used for
evacuant enema in adults:
(a) 100-250 ml
(b) 250-350ml
(c) 500-1000ml
(d) 1000-1500 ml
Answer: (c)
15. Drugs used to relieve pain:
(a) Anti inflammatory
(b) Antipyretics
(c) Antibiotics
(d) Analgesics
Answer: (d)
16. Hormone secreted by the
testes:
(a) Oestrogen
(b) Pitocin
(c) Androgens
(d) Progesterone
Answer: (c)
17. One teaspoon contains ………….
ml
(a) 2ml
(b) 5ml
(c) 10ml
(d) 15ml
Answer: (b)
18. One ml contains ……….. drops
(a) 5 drops
(b) 10 drops
(c) 15 drops
(d) 20 drops
Answer: (c)
19. Average weight of a new born
baby:
(a) 2 kg
(b) 4 Kg
(c) 3kg
(d) 5kg
Answer: (c)
20. How much salt must be added
to one litre of water to make a solution of normal saline?
(a) 2 grams
(b) 5 grams
(c) 6 grams
(d) 9 grams
Answer: (d)
21. Number of vertebra in the
sacrum:
(a) 5
(b) 3
(c) 4
(d) 1
Answer: (a)
22. Number of chromosome in a
cell:
(a) 23
(b) 44
(c) 46
(d) 40
Answer: (c)
23. A trial septal defect occurs
due to the persistence of:
(a) Formen ovale
(b) Ductus arteriosus
(c) Ductus venous
(d) Mitral valve
Answer: (a)
24. ………. is a water soluble
vitamin:
(a) Vitamin A
(b) Vitamin K
(c) Vitamin B
(d) Vitamin D
Answer: (c)
25. Quickening means:
(a) Hearing of the fetal
heart sound
(b) Sudden cessation
of Menstruation
(c) The movement of
the fetus in the uterus felt by the mother
(d) Nausea and
vomiting in the morning
Answer: (c)
26. Cholera is caused by a kind
of bacterium called:
(a) Tubercle bacillus
(b) Vibrio cholera
(c) Protozoa
(d) Entamoeba
histolytic a
Answer: (b)
27. Drinking of alcohol will
severely effects the
(a) Kidney
(b) Brain
(c) Stomach
(d) Liver
Answer: (d)
28. The disease in which the
patients’ blood does not clot easily is:
(a) Sickle cell
anaemia
(b) Hemophilia
(c) Rabies
(d) Diabetes
Answer: (b)
29. Discoloration of teeth is
caused by a kind of antibiotics called
(a) Streptomycin
(b) Neomycin
(c) Tetracycline
(d) Penicillin
Answer: (c)
30. ……….. is caused by the fungus
(a) Malaria
(b) Athletes foot
(c) Filariasis
(d) Typhus fever
Answer: (b)
31. The Filariasis is transmitted
by ……..
(a) Anopheles female
mosquito
(b) Anopheles male
mosquito
(c) Culex female
mosquito
(d) Culex male
mosquito
Answer: (c)
32. The blood group contain no
antibodies:
(a) A
(b) B
(c) O
(d) AB
Answer: (d)
33. The disease that spread
through sexual contact is ……….
(a) Leprosy
(b) AIDS
(c) Itches
(d) Scabies
Answer: (b)
34. Typhoid is transmitted
through –
(a) Water and food
(b) Air
(c) Touch
(d) Personal contact
Answer: (a)
35. ………… is example for the
disease caused by bacteria:
(a) Cold
(b) Typhoid
(c) Typhus fever
(d) Chicken pox
Answer: (b)
36. ……… is the immunity get by
the body after the first attack of disease.
(a) Natural immunity
(b) Passive immunity
(c) Artificial
immunity
(d) Acquired immunity
Answer: (d)
37. The cells that are
responsible for the production of antibodies are …….
(a) Red blood cells
(b) Platelets
(c) Plasma
(d) White blood cells
Answer: (d)
38. A healthy person can donate
blood …… or ….. times a year.
(a) Six or seven
(b) Five or six
(c) Three or four
(d) Two or three
Answer: (c)
39. Radio active cobalt and
radium are used for the treatment of –diseases.
(a) Cholera
(b) Haemophilia
(c) Cancer
(d) Sickle cell
anaemia
Answer: (c)
40. World health day is on …….
(a) May 12th
(b) April 7th
(c) April 30th
(d) December 18th
Answer: (b)
41. To relieve from dyspnea the
appropriate position to be used is:
(a) Prone position
(b) Supine position
(c) Side lying
position
(d) Fowler’s position
Answer: (d)
42. Protein requirement for a
pregnant woman per day:
(a) 50grams
(b) 55 grams
(c) 60 grams
(d) 65 grams
Answer: (b)
43. The Findus is at the level of
umbilicus during ………. week pregnancy
(a) 16
(b) 20
(c) 24
(d) 28
Answer: (c)
44. Total weight gain during
pregnancy is
(a) 7-8 kg
(b) 10-11 kg
(c) 13-14 kg
(d) 15-16 kg
Answer: (c)
45. The birth weight of the baby
doubles at the age of
(a) 3 months
(b) 6months
(c) 9months
(d) 12months
Answer: (b)
46. Infancy period is from
(a) Birth to one
month
(b) One month to 1
year
(c) 1 years to 3
years
(d) 3 years to 5
years
Answer: (b)
47. The following are the signs
of dehydration except:
(a) Sunken tearless
eyes
(b) Loss of skin
elasticity
(c) Diuresis
(d) depressed fontanelle
Answer: (c)
48. The following are the
contests of ORS except:
(a) Sodium chloride
(b) Sugar
(c) Potassium
Chloride
(d) Calcium Carbonate
Answer: (d)
49. The most common form of
malnutrition are the following except
(a) Beriberi
(b) Protein energy
malnutrition
(c) Marasmus
(d) Kwashiorkor
Answer: (a)
50. The first course of oral
pills should be stared on the ….. day of menstrual cycle.
(a) 2nd
(b) 7th
(c) 5th
(d) 10th
Answer: (c)
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