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1. Bone destroying cells are
(a) oesteoblasts
(b) osteocytes
(c) oesteoclasts
(d)All the above
2. In the following, which is the example of extra
cellular
fluid
(a) Blood
(b) CSF
(c) Interstitial fluid
(d) All the above
3. Babies are born without which bone
(a) Knee cap
(b) Collar bone
(c) Ankle
(d) Femur
4. Cataracts are
(a) Painful condition
(b) Painless condition
(c) only present in DM
(d) Present in elderly
5. GOBI campaign of the UNICEF includes all except
(a) Breast Feeding
(b) Immunization
(c) Observation
(d) Growth Monitoring
6. Virus of Bird flu is also known as
(a) NH53
(b) HN71
(c) HN15
(d) H5N1
7. Anti-Rabies Vaccine was discovered by
(a) Alexander Fleming
(b) Louis Pasteur
(c) Sigmund Freud
(d) Aristotle
8. Infectious disease which transmits from mother to
foetus
is termed as
(a) Droplet
(b) Vertical transmission
(c) Airborne
(d) Fomite borne
9. The Sex chromosome composition of XO is related to
(a) Klinefelter Syndrome
(b) Turner Syndrome
(c) Down Syndrome
(d) Compartment syndrome
10. CSSM Programme was launched in the year of
(a) 1987
(b) 1985
(c) 1992
(d) 1967
11. ASHA Scheme came in to force under
(a) ICDS Scheme
(b) UNICEF
(c) NRHM
(d) National Health policy
12. Which hormone is responsible for intrauterine
tissue
growth
(a) Insulin
(b) Thyroxin
(c) GH
(d) Steroid
13. When the baby weight is 1500gm which level care
provide
(a) Primary
(b) Secondary
(c) Tertiary
(d) Home Care
14. How much nutrition requirement by infant per day
(a) 80-100Kcal/Kg
(b) 100Kcal/Kg
(C) 110-120Kcal/Kg
(d) 150Kcal/Kg
15. How much Osmolarity of ORS per litre
(a) 250
(b) 245
(c) 270
(d) 260
16. Psychosocial theory was given by
(a) Sigmund
(b) Jean
(c) Erickson
(d) Lowhernce
17. Kyphosis is convexity of
(a)Anterior
(b) Posterior
(c) Lateral
(d) Medial
18. Celiac disease which food should be avoided
(a) Rice
(b) Milk
(c) Corn
(d) Wheat
19. Which characteristics feature is not seen in
Pathological Jaundice in a New born
(a) Appears within first 24hours
(b) Always treatment required
(c) Bilurubin encephalopathy seen
(d) Never appears within 24 hours of birth
20. Drug of choice in neotal jaundice
(a) Calcium gluconate
(b) Calcium Carbonate
(c) Phenobarbitone
(d) Hydrocortisone
21. Drug of choice in respiratory distress syndrome
(a) Phenobarbitone
(b) Betamethasone
(c) Chlordiazeproxide
(d) Dopamine
22. Which Condition is known as silent killer of
newborn?
(a) Hypoglycaemia
(b) Hypothermia
(c) Hyperthermia
(d) RDS
23. The breast milk which secreted after 2 weeks of
delivery is known as
(a) Colostrum
(b) Transitional milk
(c) Mature milk
(d) Hind Milk
24. The newborn baby increases his length two times of
average birth length at the age of
(a) In 2 years
(b) In 4 years
(c) In 6 years
(d) In one year
25. 3C (Coughing, Choking and Cyanosis) signs are the
clinical features of
(a) Lactose Intolerance
(b) Cleft lip
(c) Pyloric stenosis
(d) Tracheo - oesophageal Fistula
26. Hind Kust Nivaran Sangh is a voluntary agency
related
to the following disease
(a) Leprosy
(b) Tuberculosis
(c) Filaria
(d) Malaria
27. Name of the surgery used to repair cleft lips
(a) Palatoplasty
(b) Cleftoplasty
(c) Cheiloplasty
(d) Cheiloschisis
28. Most common type of hallucination seen in a
delirious
person is
(a) Visual
(b) Tactile
(c) Auditory
(d) Gustotory
29. In which year National Mental Health Programme was
launched
(a) 1980
(b) 1982
(c) 1995
(d) 1987
30. Which of the following structure is not found in
prokaryotic cells
(a) plasmamembrane
(b) Nucleur envelop
(c)Ribosome
(d) Mesosome
31. Grafted Kidney may be rejected in a patient due to
(a) Innate immune response
(b) Humoral immune response
(c) Cell mediated immune response
(d) Passive immune response
32. Mycology is the study of
(a) Bacteria
(b) Virus
(c) Fungi
(d) None of the above
33. The Clinical manifestation that are objective are
termed as
(a) Sign
(b) Symptom
(c) Syndrome
(d) Both a & b
34. The disorder in which leuckocytosis is commonly
found except
(a) Pyrexia infection
(b) Leuckemia
(c) Pregnancy
(d) Typhoid
35. The Procedure that is used for artificial
stimulation of
heart and lungs is
(a) ECG
(b) ECT
(c) CPR
(d) Cardiac catheterization
36. Disinfection of the patient’s unit after discharge
or
death of the patient is called as
(a) Sterilization
(b) Terminal disinfection
(c) Fumigation
(d) Concurrent disinfection
37. Prophylaxis of Hydrophobia is
(a) ASV
(b) ARV
(c) ADS
(d) TT
38. The concentration of sodium chloride in our blood
per
100ml is
(a) 0.9%
(b) 0.8%
(c) 0.1%
(d) 0.25%
39. An amputation bed is also known as
(a) Fracture bed
(b) Stump bed
(c) Cardiac bed
(d) Open bed
40. Eusol solution contains
(a) Spirit &Betadine
(b) Betadine & H2O2
(c) Boricacid & Bleeching powder
(d) Boric acid & H2O2
41. Fumigation is also known as
(a) Liquid sterilization
(b) Natural Sterilization
(c) Autoclave
(d) Gas Sterilization
42. The most common site used for abdominal
paracentesis is
(a) Umbilicus
(b) Symphysis Pubis
(c) Just below the umbilicus
(d) Mid way between the Symphysis pubis and
umbilicus on the midline
43. Abbreviation of p.r.n means
(a) When required
(b) At once
(c) At bed time
(d) if necessary in emergency
44. Classic Sign of Hepatic coma is
(a) Altered consciousness
(b) Unconsciousness
(c) Mood change
(d) Flapping hand tremors
45. All the following drugs are contraindicated in
pregnancy expect
(a) Valporate
(b) Heparin
(c) Tetracycline
(d) Warfarin
46. In the following all are side effects of
corticosteroids,
except
(a) Diabetes mellitus
(b) Peptic ulcer
(c) Oestomalacia
(d) Glaucoma
47. Hypodermal injection is also known as
(a) Intramuscular
(b) Intra dermal
(c) Subcutaneous
(d) Intrathecal
48. Assigning a task to lower level trained nurse is
called
(a) Supervision
(b) Delegation
(c) Evalution
(d) Subordinate
49. Width of bandage for leg bandaging should be
(a) 2.5 - 3cm
(b) 5 - 6cm
(c) 10 - 15cm
(d) 8 - 9cm
50. Suffix ectomy means
(a) Removal of body parts
(b) Opening of body parts
(c) Destruction of body parts
(d) Reconstruction of body parts
51. Common post-operative gastro intestinal
complications
are except
(a) Gaseous distention
(b) Paralytic ileus
(c) Vomiting
(d) Diarrhoea
52. Which stain is used to identify Acid Fast Bacilli
(a) Ziehl-Neelsen
(b) Lieshman
(c) Wright’s
(d) Giemsa
53. “Klebs – Loeffler bacillus” is the name of which
of the
following bacteria
(a) Lactobacillus
(b) Cornybacterium diptheriae
(c) Haemophyllius Influenza
(d) Clostridium Tetani
54. Antobodies or immunoglobulins are produced by
which
lymphocytes
(a) B-lymphocytes
(b) T-lymphocytes
(c) None of these
(d) Both a & b
55. Which drug is widely used for immunosuppression?
(a) Cyclophosphamide
(b) Adelaphene
(c) Cystosine
(d) Cyclosporine
56. A common infestation of children that cause
itching in
the anus of children is caused by one of the following
worm
(a) Tape worm
(b) Round worm
(c) Hook Worm
(d) Pin Worm
57. Urine sample for culture is collected from
(a) First urine
(b) Last urine
(c) Midstream urine
(d) First and last urine
58. In the following which virus is of Brick Shape
(a) Pox
(b) Polio
(c) Measles
(d) Influenza
59. Tuberculin test is based on
(a) Type 1Hypersensitivity
(b) Type 2Hypersensitivity
(c) Type 3Hypersensitivity
(d) Type 4Hypersensitivity
60. Heart Lung machine is sterilized by
(a) Chlorine
(b) Ethylene Oxide
(c) Phenol
(d) Hydrogen peroxide
61. Which of the following causes Gas Gangrene?
(a) Clostridium Botulinum
(b) Clostridium Perfingens
(c) Both a & b
(d) None of the above
62. Example of DNA virus is
(a) Poxovirus
(b) Adeno virus
(c) Papova Virus
(d) All the above
63. Helicobacter pylori bacteria is responsible for
(a) Pyloric stenosis
(b) Peptic ulcer
(c) pneumonia
(d)typhoid fever
64. Surgical management of chronic sinusitis
(a) Caldwell luc operation
(b) Hypophysectomy
(c) Mc Donald operation
(d) Shirodkar operation
65. Inability of the eyes to move together in a
co-ordinated
manner
(a) Diplopia
(b) Stye
(c) Nystagmus
(d) Strabismus
66. Birth injury due to damage of sternocleido mastoid
muscle
(a) Chignon
(b) Facial palsy
(c) Torticollis
(d) Klumpkee’s palsy
67. One of the best form of controlled thinking is
(a) Imagination
(b) Reasoning
(c) Day dreaming
(d) Memorizing
68.National Health programme was launched during
(a) 1st five year plan
(b) 3rd five year plan
(c) 5th five year plan
(d) 7th five year plan
69. In Foetal skull, the sub mento vertical diameter
is
(a) 11.5cm
(b) 12cm
(c) 13cm
(d) 9cm
70. Central Birth and Death Registration Act came in
to
force on
(a) 1970, April 1st
(b) 1980, April 7th
(c) 1990, 12th May
(d) 1990, 10th Nov
71. Hay’s test is used to detect ……… in urine
(a) Albumin
(b) Acetone
(c) Bilesalts
(d) Bile pigments
72. Blood circulation was first explained by
(a) Jenner
(b) William Harvey
(c) Mendal
(d) Pasteur
73. Blood should be stored at which temperature
(a) 2-8’C
(b) 3-9’C
(c) 2-6’C
(d) 1-3’ C
74. 7-Dehydroxycholesterol is which based substance
(a) Protein
b) Lipids
(c) Keratin
(d) Carbohydrates
75. The shape of the Incus is
(a) Anvil
(b) Hammer
(c) Oval
(d) Round
76. Colour of blood bright red due to presence of
(a) Hb
(b) RBC
(c) Oxyhaemoglobin
(d) Carboxyhaemoglobin
77. If pre eclamptic features subside and the duration
of
pregnancy is 26 weeks , then
(a) Discharge the mother
(b) PerformD&E
(c) Perform caesarean section
(d) start oxytocin drip
78. In following which is not a clinical manifestation
of
severe pre eclampsia
(a) Weight gain
(b) Hypertension
(c) Increased platelet count
(d) Retinal haemorrhage
79. Which abdominal grip is used to assess the descent
of
head in a pregnant woman
(a) Fundal
(b) Lateral
(c) Pelvic-1
(d) pelvic -2
80. During management of preeclampsia induction of
labour can be done by following except
(a) Use of prostaglandin
(b) Oxytocin
(c) Artificial rupture of membrane
(d) Caesarean section
81. The stage of eclamptic convulsions, in which
mother
has trunk opisthotonus, flexion of extremities and
protrusion of tongue
(a) Premonitory stage
(b) Tonic stage
(c) clonic stage
(d) Stage of coma
82. During intra uterine life neural tube is closed
completely
(a) first day
(b) By 10th day
(c) By 8th day
(d) By 4 to 5th day
83. The major contributor of amniotic fluid is
(a) Fetal urine
(b) Fetal plasma
(c) Mother plasma
(d) Mother’s blood
84. Ripening of cervix is assessed by
(a) Apgar score
(b) Dawne score
(c) New ballered score
(d) Bishop score
85. Which term describes fetal descent during labour
(a) Dilatation
(b) Station
(c) Presentation
(d) Position
86. Engaging diameter of vertex presentation is
(a) Suboccipito frontal
(b) Suboccipito bregmatic
(c) submento bregmatic
(d) Mentovertical
87. Which of the following fontenellae in child is the
to
close
(a) Frontal
(b) Sphenoid
(c) Occipital
(d) Mastoid
88. Early amniocentesis is done in which period of
pregnancy
(a) 6 - 10 weeks
(b) 16 – 18 weeks
(c) 11-15 weeks
(d) 9-11 weeks
89. ECT is contraindicated in
(a) MI
(b) Increased IOP
(c) Current episode of angina pectoris
(d) All of the above
90. Psychosocial therapy includes all of these except
(a) Psychoanylasis
(b) Phobia
(c) Hypnosis
(d) Somatic therapy
91. Commonest type of dementia is
(a) Alzheimer dementia
(b) Multiinfarct dementia
(c) Hypothyroid dementia
(d) None of the above
92. In following which is not an psychiatric emergency
(a) Mania
(b) Suicide
(c) Stupor
(d) Excited behaviour
93. During bilateral ECT the electrodes are placed in
(a) Biparietal region
(b) Bitemporal region
(c) Just above the frontal area
(d) Occipital region
94. Applied Nutrituion Programme was introduced in the
year
(a) 1985
(b) 1992
(c) 1963
(d) 1987
95. Sudden withdrawal of barbiturate use could cause a
person to experience
(a) Ataxia
(b) Bipolar disorder
(c) Diarrhoea
(d) Seizures
96. Inability to explain one’s emotional feeling is
termed as
(a) Alexithymia
(b) Agitation
(c) Obsessive compulsive disorder
(d) Distractibility
97. The narcotic drugs and psychotropic substance act
came
in to force from
(a) 1987
(b) 1999
(c) 1952
(d) 1985
98. Sleep walking is also known as
(a) Insomnia
(b) Hypersomnia
(c) Somnambulism
(d) Sleeping disorder
99. Psychiatric disorder in which the patient has two
opposite feelings towards the same thing at a same
time
is known as
(a) Echolalia
(b) Ambivalence
(c) Perseverance
(d) Hallucination
100. Developmental reading disorder is known as
(a) Autism
(b) Dyscalculia
(c) Dyslexia
(d) Dysphagia
101. Term trichotillomania is defined as
(a) Bedwetting
(b) Nail biting
(c) Sleep walking
(d) Urge to pull out hair
102. Delirium is also known as
(a) Acute alcoholic state
(b) Acute
Confusional state
(c) Acute anaphalactic reaction
(d) Acute breathing difficulty
103. In the following which is not an example of opoid
(a) Morphine
(b) Pethidine
(c) Heroin
(d) Naloxone
104. A drug that is capable of altering the mental
functioning is known as
(a) Psychotic drug
(b) Antipsychiatric drug
(c) psychiatric drug
(d) Psychoactive drug
105. In the following which is not a habit disorder
found in
children
(a) Trichotillomania
(b) Thumbsucking
(c) Amnesia
(d) Nail Biting
106. Oral polio vaccine is a
(a) Killed vaccine
(b) Live vaccine
(c) Recombinant vaccine
(d) Frozen dry vaccine
107. Biological control of mosquitoes is done by using
(a) Insecticides
(b) Mineral oils
(c) Fishes
(d) All the above
108. Oxygenated blood enter the fetal circulation from
umbilical vein via
(a) Ducus venosus
(b) Ductus arteriosus
(c) Intra hepatic artery
(d) Intra hepatic vein
109. Recommended site of administration of DPT in
infant
is
(a) Deltoid
(b) Gluteal
(c) Intravenous
(d) Forearm
110. Which of the following are sign of post mature
newborn
(a) smooth supple skin
(b) Long brittle finger nails
(c) well developed eyebrows
(d) creases in the soles of feet
111. Which of the following congenital cardiovascular
disorder is considered acyanotic
(a) Tricuspid Atresia
(b) Tetralogy of Fallot
(c) Truncus arteriosus
(d) Patent ductus arterious
112. Initial nursing assessment of an infant suffering
with
acute diarrhoea and dehydration reveals
(a) skin turgor
(b) Low haematocrit
(c) Bulging fontanellae
(d) Weight gain
113. Which of the following area is most common site
of
cancer in children
(a) Lungs
(b) Bone marrow
(c) Genitalia
(d) GI tract
114. In case new born shows sign of asphyxia at birth
,
nurse should immediately
(a) Start oxygen
(b) Clear the airway
(c) stimulate crying
(d) Inform doctor
115. Cyanosis in a child can be seen in all the places
mentioned below except
(a) Sclera
(b) Nailbeds
(c) Lips
(d) Tongue
116. Glasgow coma scale has all, except:
(a) Verbal response,
(b) Motor response
(c) Sensory response,
(d) Eye opening
117. Normal amount of CSF in human body
(a) 1500 – 2000 ml
(b) 140 – 150 ml
(c) 500 – 750 ml
(d) 80 – 100 ml
118. Definitive diagnosis of cirrhosis is made from:
(a) History of long term alchohol abuse,
(b) Liver function test,
(c) Liver ultrasound,
(d) Liver biopsy
119. The following are the function of the kidney
except
(a) Formation of erythropoietin,
(b) Formation urea
(c) Maintaining water balance
(d) Maintainniacid balance
120. Myringoplasty is
(a) Reconstruction of eardrum only
(b) Reconstruction of drum and ossicles
(c) Reconstruction of ossicles alone
(d) Reconstruction of middle ear ossicles with
Mastoidectomy
121. Recommended surgical procedure for Osteosclerosis
is
(a) Mastoidectomy
(b) Stapedectomy
(c) Myringotomy
(d) None of the above
122. Bony labyrinth consists of
(a) Cochlea
(b) Vestibule
(c) Semicircular canals
(d) All of above
123. The test most often used in detecting cervical
cancer is
(a) Schiller`s test
(b) Pap smear
(c) Hurler`s test
(d) None of the above
124. The term endometriosis refers to:
(a) Inflammation of the endometrium
(b) Hypertrophy of the endometrium
(c) Endometrial tissue is located outside the uterus
(d) Metaplasia of endometrial tissue within uterine
Cavity
125. The component of burn wound care is?
(a) Fluid replacement therapy
(b) Skin grafting
(c) Resuscitation
(d) Wound debridement
126. AFP is raised in:
(a) Prostate cancer
(b) Lung cancer
(c) Colon cancer
(d) Breast cancer
127. Shock is caused by
(a) Dehydration
(b) Spinal injuries
(c) Burns
(d) All of the above
128. Ventilation means
(a) Movement of air in airway
(b) Movement of air out airway
(c) Movement of air in and out of air way
(d) No movement of air
129. The needle used for liver biopsy is
(a) Trucut biopsy needle
(b) Scaip vein
(c) Vim silver man’s needle
(d) Jamshidi needle
130. Which test is used to confirm the megaloblastic
anemia?
(a) Schilling test
(b) Coomb’s test
(c) Hemoglobin electrophoresis
(d) Platelet aggregation
131. During the adult CPR sternum should be compressed
between:
(a) 1 to 2 cm
(b) 2 to 3 cm
(c) 3.5 to 5 cm
(d) 4 to 5.5 cm
132. Gray hepatization is observed in
DRAFT
(a) Pneumonia
(b) Pneumonitis
(c) Emphysema
(d) Tuberculosis
133. A thorococentesis is performed. Following the
procedure it is imported for the nurse to observe the
client for
(a) Increased breath sounds
(b) Expectoration of blood
(c) Decreased respiratory rate
(d) Pariod of confusion
134. Stem cell deficiency is characterized by absence
of
(a) T cell function
(b) Both T and B cell
(c) B cell function
(d) Thymic development
135. The nurse is assessing a patient for signs of low
serum
calcium by tapping the facial nerve. This is known as
(a) Chovostek’s sign
(b) Trousseau’s sign
(c) Homan’s sign
(d) Rovsing’s sign
136. In diabetes mellitus acidosis is caused by
(a) Reduced respiratory function
(b) Reduced kidney function
(c) Increased ketone bodies
(d) Increased protein metabolism
137. The normal intraocular pressure by Tonometer is
(a) 10 – 12 mm Hg
(b) 20 – 30 mm Hg
(c) 25 – 35 mm Hg
(d) 3 – 10 mm Hg
138. Expand ZIFT?
(a) Zoom intra fallopian transfer
(b) Zygote intra fallopian transfer
(c) Zygosis intra fallopian transfer
(d) Zygote intermittent fallopian transfer
139. The absolute contra indication for MRI is
(a) Hypertension
(b) COPD
(c) Heart failure
(d) Prosthetic valve replacement
140. Gerontoiogy is the study of
(a) Old age
(b) Care of elderly
(c) Aging process
(d) Diseases related to aging
141. The total length of the optic nerve is
(a) 2.5 cm
(b) 3 cm
(c) 4.5 cm
(d) 5 cm
142. Visual centre is situated in
(a) Parietal lobe
(b) frontal lobe
(c) Midbrain
(d) Occipital lobe
143. Pacemaker serves the function normally performed
by
(a) SANODE
(b) AVNODE
(c) Bundle of his
(d) None of them
144. Vitamin K is required for the synthesis of
(a) Prothrombin
(b) Cholecystokinin
(c) Oxtocin
(d) Prolactin
145. Oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged in the
lung
by
(a) Diffusions
(b) Osmosis
(c) Active transport
(d) Both osmosis and diffusion
146. The relay centre for sensory impulses is the
(a) Thalamus
(b) Hypothalamus
(c) Pons
(d) Cerebellum
147. Rhizotomy refers to
(a) Resection of posterior spinal nerve root
(b) Resection of anterior spinal nerve root
(c) Removal of rhinus membrane
(d) None of them
148. Sarcoma refers to
(a) Malignant tumour of kidney
(b) Malignant tumour of bone
(c) Malignant tumour of connective tissue
(d) Malignant tumour of skin
149. Among the last signs of heart failure in infants
and
children
(a) Orthopnea
(b) Tachypnea
(c) Tachycardia
(d) Peripheral oedema
150. Oxygen via nasal cannula is to be set at:
(a) 2L
(b) 3L
(c) 6L
(d) 8L
151. The Epithelial tissue found on urinary passages
are
(a) Columnar epithelium
(b) Squamous epithelium
(c) Transitional epitheliu
(d) Keratinized epithelium
152. Cessation of respiration, circulation, and brain
is
called
(a) Traid of death
(b) Traid of coma
(c) Both A and B
(d) None of these
153. Drug of choice of plaque is
(a) Streptomycin
(b) Acyclovir
(c) Trazadone
(d) Griseofulvin
154. Olfactory cranial nerve is
(a) Longest cranial nerve
(b) Largest cranial nerve
(c) Smallest cranial nerve
(d) Thickest cranial nerve
155. Example of remittent fever is
(a) Viral fever
(b) Brucellosis
(c) Malarial fever
(d) Hay fever
156. A stream of fluid directed against some part of
the
bone
(a) Enema
(b) Infusion
(c) Douche
(d) None of these
157. Bile pigment in urine is detected by
(a) Dipstick urine test
(b) Benedict test
(c) Fouchest test
(d) Schilling test
158. Counter irritant applied to the skin is called
(a) Lotion
(b) Oinment
(c) Liniment
(d) Lubricant
159. Occult blood in motion is tested by
(a) Hay test
(b) Benedict test
(c) Guaiac test
(d) Rothera test
160. Student Nurses Association was inaugurated in
India
in the year
(a) 1947
(b) 1950
(c) 1929
(d) 1983
161. Jerky irregular polymorphic movement is called
(a) Chorea
(b) Tremor
(c) Catatonia
(d) Ambitendency
162. An example for an antiplatelet drug is
(a) Heparin
(b) Streptomycin
(c) Frusemide
d) Clopidrogel
163. Trypsin is secreted from
(a) Stomach
(b) Parotid gland
(c) Pancreas
(d) Small intestine
164. Anti-nuclear antibody is a cardinal feature of
(a) Meningitis
(b) Systemic Lupus erythematosus
(c) AIDS
(d) Myeloma
165. Drugs used to decrease gastric motility are
(a) Antocholinergics
(b) Anti histamines
(c) Prokinetics
(d) Proton pump inhibitors
166. The narrowest part of the fallopian tube is
(a) Ampulla
(b) Fundus
(c) Interstitial part
(d) Isthmus
167. Maturation of graffian follicle and liberation of
ovum is known as
(a) Conception
(b) Menstruation
(c) Puberty
(d) Ovulation
168. Normal saline is an example of
(a) Hypotonic solution
(b) Hypertonic solution
(c) Isotonic solution
(d) Saturated solution
169. Drooping of the eye lid is
(a) Otitis
(b) Entropion
(c) Ptosis
(d) Pterigeum
170. Ideal weight for an obese patient to achieve
weight
reduction is ……………. per week
(a) 1kg
(b) 2kg
(c) 3kg
(d) More than 3kg
171. Parenteral nutrition is used when the patient is
(a) Nil per oral
(b) Critically ill
(c) Recovering from abdominal surgery
(d) Experiencing GI disturbances
172. Maintaining continuous bladder drainage in the
dependent position prevents
(a) Urinary reflex
(b) Urinary retention
(c) Urinary Incontinence
(d) Urinary retention with overflow
173. Major indication for LSCS is
(a) Central placenta
(b) CPD
(c) Distorted uterine action
(d) All the above
174. Father of Indian Surgery is
(a) Chakara
(b) Aristotle
(c) Hippocrates
(d) Susrutha
175. The year in which “Medical Termination of
Pregnancy Act” was introduced in India
(a) 1971
(b) 1978
(c) 1981
(d) 1970
176. The death of foetus in utero is called as
(a) Miscarriage
(b) Still birth
(c) Abortion
(d) IUD
177. The first five year plan was started In the year
of
(a) 1947
(b) 1955
(c) 1951
(d) 1949
178. Hypoventilation leads to
(a) Metabolic acidosis
(b) Metabolic alkalosis
(c) Respiratory acidosis
(d) Respiratory alkalosis
179. Increased sweating leads to
(a) Hyponatremia
(b) Hypernatremia
(c) Hypovolemia
(d) Oedema
180. Which vein should be used first when initiating
I.V
therapy?
(a) Jugular Vein
(b) Basilic vein
(c) Brachio Cephalic vein
(d) Radial vein
181. The most common complication occurring after
cardiac surgery
(a) Hypertension
(b) Tamponade
(c) Dysarrythmias
(d) Bleeding
182. Which mineral is needed for blood clotting?
(a) Iron
(b) Sodium
(c) Pottassium
(d) Calcium
183. Total number of staff at subcentre
(a) 2
(b) 5
(c) 6
(d) 3
184. “Special pay for special work” are the suggestion
of
which committee?
(a) Bhore
(b) Mudaliar
(c) Jungalwala
(d) Kartar singh
185. Black water fever is the complication of
(a) Cholera
(b) Typhoid
(c) Dengue
(d) Malaria
186. Which species of plasmodium is most dangerous
form
of malaria
(a) Plasmodium Falcifarum
(b) Plasmodium Vivex
(c) Plasmodium Malariae
(d) Plasmodium Ovale
187. “Torniquet test” is used in
(a) Cholera
(b) Typhoid
(c) Dengue
(d) Malaria
188. “Break bone fever” is also known as
(a) Malaria
(b) Dengue classical fever
(c) Dengue Haemorrahic fever
(d) Dengue Shock
189. Dengue virus has how many serotype
(a) 2
(b) 4
(c) 3
(d) 5
190. “Rose Spot” is seen in which disease
(a) Cholera
(b) Typhoid
(c) Dengue
(d) Malaria
191. “Washerman’s skin” is a clinical feature of
(a) Cholera
(b) Typhoid
(c) Dengue
d) Malaria
192. First antipsychotic drug chlorpromazine was
discovered in
(a) 1850
(b) 1952
(c) 1982
(d) 1999
193. Delusion is a disorder of
(a) Perception
(b) Emotion
(c) Thinking
(d) Consciousness
194. Acute brain syndrome is a disorder of
(a) Memory
(b) Consciousness
(c) Perception
(d) Thought
195. Which type of schizophrenia is also known as
childish
behaviour ?
(a) Simple
(b) Hebephrenic
(c) Catatonic
(d) Paranoid
196. A lady teacher is on duty and she thinks that her
boy
may be kidnapped by someone, this reaction is
(a) Fear
(b) Anxiety
(c) Phobia
d) Wonder
197. Fear from close palace is known as
(a) Agoraphobia
(b) Acrophobia
(c) Xenophobia
(d) Cloustophobia
198. Who is the father of modern psychiatric
(a) Linda Richard
(b) Phillippe pinel
(c) Benzamin rush
(d) Sekal
199. Who was the first psychiatric nurse
(a) Linda Richard
(b) Phillippe pinel
(c) Benzamin rush
(d) Sekal
200. Intra-Aortic Balloon Pump (IABP) is most often
used
in the management of
(a) Congestive heat failure
(b) Cardiogenic shock
(c) Pulmonary edema
(d) Aortic insufficiency
Answers
1.C
2.D 3.A 4.B 5.C
196.B 197.D 198.B 199.A 200.B
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6.D 7.B 8.B 9.B 10.C
11.C 12.A 13.B 14.C 15.B
16.C 17.B 18.D 19.D 20.C
21.B 22.B 23.C 24.B 25.D
26.A 27.C 28.A 29.B 30.B
31.C 32.C 33.A 34.D 35.C
36.B 37.B 38.A 39.B 40.C
41.D 42.D 43.A 44.D 45.B
46.C 47.C 48.B 49.B 50.A
51.D 52.A 53.B 54.A 55.D
56.D 57.C 58.A 59.D 60.B
61.B 62.D 63.B 64.A 65.D
66.C 67.B 68.D 69.A 70.A
71.C 72.B 73.C 74.B 75.A
76.C 77.A 78.C 79.D 80.D
81.B 82.D 83.A 84.D 85.B
86.B 87.C 88.C 89.D 90.B
91.A 92.A 93.B 94.C 95.D
96.A 97.D 98.C 99.B 100.C
101.D
102.B 103.D 104.D 105.C
106.B 107.C 108.A 109.A 110.B
111.D 112.A 113.B 114.B 115.A
116.C 117.B 118.B 119.B 120.A
121.B 122.D 123.B 124.C 125.D
126.C 127.D 128.C 129.A 130.A
131.B 132.A 133.B 134.B 135.A
136.C 137.A 138.B 139.D 140.C
141.D 142.D 143.A 144.A 145.A
146.A 147.A 148.C 149.D 150.C
151.C 152.A 153.A 154.C 155.B
156.C 157.C 158.C 159.C 160.C
161.A 162.D 163.C 164.B 165.C
166.C 167.D 168.C 169.C 170.A
171.D 172.A 173.D 174.D 175.A
176.D 177.C 178.C 179.B 180.B
181.C 182.D 183.A 184.C 185.D
186.A 187.C 188.B 189.B 190.B
191.A 192.B 193.C 194.B 195.B
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