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RUHS MSC Nusing Entrance Exam paper - 2014

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Q. No. 1 The patient with CHF is placed in a high Fowler's position .What is the rationale for placing the patient in this position?
Option 1 To increase the volume of blood returning to heart
Option 2 To increase cardiac output and stroke volume
Option 3 To reduce the volume of blood returning to heart
Option 4 To reduce ankle edema and prevent dysrhythmias
Correct Option 3

Q. No. 2 0012402A patient with haemorrhoids asks the nurse the cause of the problem. The nurse explains that it generally results from
Option 1 Eating spicy foods
Option 2 Diabetes
Option 3 Hypertension
Option 4 Constipation
Correct Option4

Q. No. 3 0012403The patient who is immobilized because of spinal cord injuries, should have a diet rich in :
 Option 1 Calories
Option 2 Carbohydrates
Option 3 Fats
Option 4 Proteins
Correct Option4


Q. No. 4 0012404During the first 24 hours of treating a patient for burns,you can assist in assessing fluid replacement needs by monitoring hourly:
Option 1 Urine specific gravity
Option 2 I/V fluid rate
Option 3 Vital signs
Option 4 I/V fluid intake
Correct Option 1

Q. No. 5 0012405The physician considers performing a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) tests on the elderly client with cirrhosis. Before the MRI is performed, which nursing action is essential?
Option 1 The nurse administers a pretest sedative
Option 2 The nurse records the client's body weight
Option 3 The nurse removes the client's dental bridge
Option 4 The nurse inserts a Foley retention catheter
Correct Option3

Q. No. 6 0012406A client is receiving radiation to the neck for cancer of the larynx. The most likely side effects to be expected is :
 Option 1 Sore throat
Option 2 Constipation
Option 3 Diarrhoea
Option 4 Dyspnoea
Correct Option1

Q. No. 7 0012407Which nursing intervention is appropriate for a client with skeletal traction?
Option 1 Prone positioning
Option 2 Intermittent weights
Option 3 Pin care
Option 4 5 pound weight
Correct Option3


Q. No. 8 0012408The test that is most specific for myocardial damage is :
Option 1 CK MB
Option 2 Myoglobin
Option 3 Troponin I
Option 4 CK
Correct Option3

Q. No. 9 0012409What would you monitor in a patient taking high doses of Acetaminophen over a prolonged period?
Option 1 GI irritation  
Option 2 Kidney function
Option 3 Liver function
Option 4 Prothrombin time
Correct Option3

Q. No. 10 0012410A patient is admitted with a suspected bladder cancer .A nurse assesses the patient for which of the following earliest manifestation of the disease?
Option 1 Protienuria and dysuria
Option 2 Haematuria and no pain
Option 3 Painful urinations and haematuria
Option 4 Pyuria and palpable abdominal mass
Correct Option2

Q. No. 11 0012411A patient has been admitted in the hospital with gastroenteritis .During assessment, the nurse is expected to find:
Option 1 Hypoactive bowel sounds
Option 2 Hyperactive bowel sounds
Option 3 Rigid and broad like abdomen
Option 4 Rebound tenderness
Correct Option2



Q. No. 12 0012412The nurse while taking care of a patient with cervical level spinal cord injury should give priority to the following nursing diagnosis
Option 1 Risk for hypertension
Option 2 Ineffective airway clearance
Option 3 Ineffective thermoregulation
Option 4 Impaired physical mobility
Correct Option2

Q. No. 13 0012413A client with cancer develops pleural effusion . During chest auscultation ,the following breath sounds should be expected to hear :Hindi Question—
Option 1 Cackles
Option 2 Rhonchi
Option 3 Diminished breath sounds
Option 4 Wheeze
Correct Option3
Q. No. 14 0012414A 35 - year old male has been an Insulin dependentdiabetic for last 5 years and is now unable to urinate. The following is most likely to suspect:
 Option 1 Atherosclerosis
Option 2 Diabetic nephropathy
Option 3 Autonomic neuropathy
Option 4 Somatic neuropathy
Correct Option3

Q. No. 15 0012415The following problem does not typically result from uncontrolled gestational diabetes mellitus:
Option 1 Maternal hyperglycemia
Option 2 Fetal demise
Option 3 Insufficient amniotic fluid
Option 4 Maternal hypertension
Correct Option4

Q. No. 16 0012416When disposing plastic bags, tubings, syringes and gloves used to administer antineoplastic drugs, the nurse should implement which nursing intervention?
Option 1 Avoiding contact with the equipment by allowing housekeeping to remove it
Option 2 Discarding all used equipment in a container marked "Isolation"
Option 3 Dispose all equipment in a container marked " Bio health Hazard"
Option 4 Disposing all used equipment in the regular trash receptacles
Correct Option3

Q. No. 17 0012417The client with a rectovaginal fistula is at risk of Infection. The intervention, most important in preventive aspect of nursing care is :
 Option 1 Administering antibiotics
Option 2 Ensuring adequate rest to enhance healing
Option 3 Monitoring temperature and WBC count
Option 4 Performing perineal care
Correct Option4

Q. No. 18 0012418A client is presented with embolic stroke. Which of the following condition places the client at the risk of thrombo embolic stroke?
Option 1 Atrial fibrillation
Option 2 Bradycardia
Option 3 superficial vein thrombosis
Option 4 History of myocardial infarction
Correct Option1

Q. No. 19 0012419The following is the most frequent classic site of internal bleeding associated with hemophilia :
Option 1 Brain tissue
Option 2 GI tract
Option 3 Joint cavities
Option 4 Spinal cord
Correct Option3



Q. No. 20 0012420The nurse should anticipate which immediate treatment for a patient experiencing pulseless ventricular tachycardia?
 Option 1 Transcutaneous pacing
Option 2 Electrical counter shock
Option 3 Transvenous pacing
Option 4 Intravenous bolus of Lidocaine 100mg
Correct Option2

Q. No. 21 0012421Which of the following can cause hypovolaemic shock?
 Option 1 Allergic reaction of medication
Option 2 Third- space shifting of fluid into the abdominal cavity
Option 3 Sepsis
Option 4 Profound bradycardia
Correct Option2

Q. No. 22 0012422What measurement can best be used to monitor the respiratory status of a patient with pulmonary oedema?
Option 1 Arterial blood gas analysis
Option 2 Pulse oximetry
Option 3 Skin color assessment
Option 4 Lung sounds
Correct Option1

Q. No. 23 0012423Which body system most commonly is affected in patients with electrolyte imbalances?
Option 1 Cardiovascular system
Option 2 Neuromuscular system
Option 3 Renal system
Option 4 Endocrine system
Correct Option2

Q. No. 24 0012424A patient with colonic obstruction should be observed for which potential complication?
Option 1 Hepatitis
Option 2 Cirrhosis
Option 3 Bowel Necrosis
Option 4 Pancreatitis
Correct Option3

Q. No. 25 0012425The bile is produced through?
Option 1 Liver
Option 2 Stomach
Option 3 Pancreas
Option 4 Receptor
Correct Option1

Q. No. 26 The drug most widely tried against AIDS virus is ?
Option 1 Zidovudine (azido thymidine)
Option 2 Miconazole
Option 3 Nonoxynol-9
Option 4 Virazole
Correct Option1

Q. No. 27 0012427Which microorganism causes Hepatitis B ?
Option 1 Virus
Option 2 Protozoa
Option 3 Bacteria
Option 4 fungi
Correct Option1

Q. No. 28 0012428Insects that can transmit diseases to human are referred to as ?
Option 1 Carriers
Option 2 Reservoirs
Option 3 vectors
Option 4 Incubators
Correct Option3

Q. No. 29 0012429The disease Filaria is caused by?
 Option 1 Ascarris
Option 2 Wuchereria bancrofti
Option 3 Peasmodium
Option 4 Tinea soleum
Correct Option2

Q. No. 30 0012430An individual whose blood type is B may in emergency donate blood to a person whose blood type is?
Option 1 B or A
Option 2 AB or A
Option 3 A or O
Option 4 AB or B
Correct Option4



Q. No. 31 0012431Which one of the following organs breaks fat to produce cholesterol?
Option 1 Intestine
Option 2 Liver
Option 3 Lungs
Option 4 Kidneys
Correct Option2

Q. No. 32 0012432The disease Athelete's Foot is caused by ?
 Option 1 Bacteria
Option 2 Fungi
Option 3 Protozoa
Option 4 Nimatod
Correct Option2

Q. No. 33 0012433White blood cells act:
Option 1 As a defense against infection
Option 2 As source of energy
Option 3 For clotting blood
Option 4 As a medium for oxygen transport from lungs to tissues
Correct Option1

Q. No. 34 0012434Which of the following is secreted through lachrymal gland?
Option 1 Sebum
Option 2 Mucous
Option 3 Tears
Option 4 Sweat
Correct Option3

Q. No. 35 0012435Development of Goitre (Enlarged thyroid gland) is mainly due to deficiency of ?
 Option 1 Sodium
Option 2 Iodine
Option 3 Calcium
Option 4 Iron
Correct Option2

Q. No. 36 0012436The thickest human skin is ?
 Option 1 Palm
Option 2 Sole
Option 3 Neck
Option 4 Head
Correct Option2


Q. No. 37 0012437Which of the following is an example of tissue ?
 Option 1 Brain
Option 2 Blood
Option 3 Liver
Option 4 Stomach
Correct Option2

Q. No. 38 0012438Through which of the following organs maximum nutritional elements in the blood are absorbed ?
 Option 1 Mouth
Option 2 Large intestine
Option 3 Small intestine
Option 4 Abdomen
Correct Option3

Q. No. 39 0012439Which one of the following enzymes is found in the Saliva ?
 Option 1 Renin
Option 2 Ptyalin
Option 3 Tenin
Option 4 Resin
Correct Option2

Q. No. 40 0012440The total number of bones found in human body are ?
Option 1 212
Option 2 206
Option 3 202
Option 4 102
Correct Option2



Q. No. 41 0012441The longest bone of the human body is
Option 1 Stepis
Option 2 Fibula
Option 3 Tibia
Option 4 Femur
Correct Option4

Q. No. 42 0012442In which of the following structure the humanbody vermiform appendix is included ?
 Option 1 Large Intestine
Option 2 Small Intestine
Option 3 Gall bladder
Option 4 Stomach
Correct Option1

Q. No. 43 0012443Which of the following medication is useful for reducing raised intracranial pressure?
 Option 1 I V mannitol
Option 2 I V phenytoin
Option 3 I V diazepam
Option 4 I V nitroglycerine
Correct Option1

Q. No. 44 0012444Warm, dry, pink skin is seen in?
Option 1 Hypovolemic shock
Option 2 Cardiogenic shock
Option 3 Anaphylactic shock
Option 4 Neurogenic shock
Correct Option4

Q. No. 45 0012445The medicine given during acute anaphylactic reaction is :
Option 1 Atropine
Option 2 Aminophyline
Option 3 Deriphylline
Option 4 Adrenaline
Correct Option4

Q. No. 46 0012446During hemodialysis, which of the following drug is used to prevent blood clotting?
 Option 1 Aspirin
Option 2 Warfarin
Option 3 Heparin
Option 4 Protamine
Correct Option3


Q. No. 47 0012447In following which is a side effect of streptomycin :
 Option 1 8th cranial nerve
Option 2 Damage to growing cartilage
Option 3 Bone marrow depression
Option 4 Diarrhea
Correct Option1

Q. No. 48 0012448Which of the following need serum level monitoring ?
 Option 1 Lorazepam
Option 2 Lithium
Option 3 Amitryptylline
Option 4 Haloperidol
Correct Option2

Q. No. 49 0012449Calcium channel blocking agents of use in the treatment of hypertension include :
Option 1 Prazosin
Option 2 Lidoflazin
Option 3 Captropril
Option 4 Nifedipine
Correct Option4



Q. No. 50 0012450Which sign or symptom you will find in an infant with pyloric stenosis?
Option 1 Vomiting of bile
Option 2 Lethargy
Option 3 Diarrhea
Option 4 Projectile vomiting
Correct Option4

Q. No. 51 0012451Which precaution is used during phototherapy?
 Option 1 Leave the infant's clothes on
Option 2 Check the infant's temperature once a day
Option 3 Reposition the infant's infrequently
Option 4 Cover the infant's eye
Correct Option4


Q. No. 52 0012452A couple has a 2 years old child with cystic fibrosis. When planning their next pregnancy, the couple should undergo :
 Option 1 Genetic counseling
Option 2 Psychological counseling
Option 3 Counseling regarding transmission of sexually transmitted diseases
Option 4 TORCH test
Correct Option1

Q. No. 53 0012453Head control is possible in an infant at:
 Option 1 1 month
Option 2 3 month
Option 3 5 month
Option 4 6 month
Correct Option2

Q. No. 54 0012454Low birth weight baby is defined as:
 Option 1 Birth weight less than 1500 gms
Option 2 Birth weight less than 2000 gms
Option 3 Birth weight less than 2500 gms
Option 4 Birth weight less than 1000 gms
Correct Option3


Q. No. 55 0012455During which of the following stages of labor would the nurse assess "crowning" ?
 Option 1 First stage
Option 2 Second stage
Option 3 Third stage
Option 4 Fourth stage
Correct Option2

Q. No. 56 0012456Before birth, which of the following structures connect the right and left auricles of the heart?
Option 1 Umbilical vein
Option 2 Foramen ovale
Option 3 Ductus arteriosus
Option 4 Ductus venosus
Correct Option2

Q. No. 57 0012457Which of the following when present in urine may cause a reddish stain on the diaper of a newborn?
 Option 1 Mucus
Option 2 Uric acid crystals
Option 3 Bilirubin
Option 4 Excess Iron
Correct Option2

Q. No. 58 0012458Early amniocentesis is done in which period of pregnancy?
Option 1  6-10 wks
Option 2  11-15 wks
Option 3  16-18 wks
Option 4  9-11 wks
Correct Option2

Q. No. 59 0012459Which of the following hormones would be administered for the stimulation of uterine contractions?
 Option 1 Estrogen
Option 2 Fetal cortisol
Option 3 Oxytocin
Option 4 Progesterone
Correct Option3

Q. No. 60 0012460Endometrium in pregnancy is known as:
 Option 1 Decidua
Option 2 Decubitus
Option 3 Trophoblast
Option 4 Gravid endometrium
Correct Option1



Q. No. 61 0012461Hypertrophic sebaceous glands around nipples during pregnancy
Option 1 Montgomery's tubercle
Option 2 Sebaceous cyst
Option 3 Chloasma
Option 4 Linea nigra
Correct Option1

Q. No. 62 0012462Average total gain during pregnancy is:
Option 1 8-10 kg
Option 2 10-12 kg
Option 3 12-14 kg
Option 4 16-18 kg
Correct Option2

Q. No. 63 0012463Fertilization takes place in fallopian tube in the:
Option 1 Infundibulum
Option 2 Isthmus
Option 3 Ampulla
Option 4 Fumbriae
Correct Option3

Q. No. 64 0012464Umbilical cord contains:
Option 1 Two arteries and two veins
Option 2 Two arteries and one vein
Option 3 Two veins and one artery
Option 4 One artery and one vein
Correct Option2

Q. No. 65 0012465Engaging diameter of vertex presentation is :
Option 1 Suboccipito frontal
Option 2 Suboccipito bregmatic
Option 3 Submento bregmatic
Option 4 Mento vertical
Correct Option2

Q. No. 66 0012466Bluish discoloration of cervix during pregnancy is:
Option 1 Jacquemier's sign
Option 2 Hegar's sign
Option 3 Chadwick's sign
Option 4 Godell's sign

Correct Option3

Q. No. 67 0012467Physiologic anemia during pregnancy is a result of :
Option 1 Increased blood volume of the mother
Option 2 Decreased dietary intake of Iron
Option 3 Decreased erythropoietin after first trimester
Option 4 Increased detoxification of iron by the maternal lever
Correct Option1

Q. No. 68 0012468Sign and symptoms of placentaprevia include:
Option 1 Sharp abdominal pain
Option 2 Early rupture of membranes
Option 3 Increased low back pain
Option 4 Painless vaginal bleeding
Correct Option4

Q. No. 69 0012469During Induction of labor, a woman should be observed carefully for signs of:
Option 1 Uterine tetany
Option 2 Severe pain
Option 3 Prolapse of the umbilical cord
Option 4 Hypoglycemia
Correct Option1

Q. No. 70 0012470Community health centre :
Option 1 Has 100 beds
Option 2 Covers a population of approx. 1 Lakh

Option 3 Has X-rays and laboratory facilities
Option 4 Acts as a referral hospital for the community block
Correct Option2



Q. No. 71 0012471Often the baby, who is given only milk during infancy, develops iron deficiency anemia because:
Option 1 The number of red blood cells is destroyed during infancy
Option 2 Milk interferes with the absorption of iron
Option 3 Milk is a poor source of iron
Option 4 It impairs or decreases rate of production of Red Blood Cells
Correct Option3

Q. No. 72 0012472Priya, a 5year old girl is suffering from acute respiratory infection. She could be given:
Option 1 Plenty of fluids and food
Option 2 Restricted food and fluids
Option 3 Milk only
Option 4 Only intravenous fluids
Correct Option1

Q. No. 73 The extra energy allowances needed per day during pregnancy is:
Option 1 150 K calories
Option 2 200 K calories
Option 3 300 K calories
Option 4 550 K calories
Correct Option3

Q. No. 74 0012474In comparison to cow's milk, which one of the following is more in human milk:
Option 1 Lactose
Option 2 Proteins
Option 3 Minerals
Option 4 Iron
Correct Option1

Q. No. 75 0012475Best test to detect iron deficiency in community is:
Option 1 Transferrin
Option 2 Serum Ferritin
Option 3 Serum Iron
Option 4 Hemoglobin
Correct Option2

Q. No. 76 0012476The Vitamin A supplements administered in 'Prevention of nutritional blindness in children programme" contain:
Option 1 25000 I.U/ml
Option 2 1 lakh I.U/ml
Option 3 3 lakh I.U/ml
Option 4 5 lakh I.U/ml
Correct Option2

Q. No. 77 0012477All the following are a good source of omega 3 PUFA except:
Option 1 Mustard Oil
Option 2 Groundnut Oil
Option 3 Corn Oil
Option 4 Fish Oil
Correct Option1

Q. No. 78 0012478All are water borne diseases except:
Option 1 Leptospirosis
Option 2 Schistosomiasis
Option 3 Fish Tape worm
Option 4 Brucellosis
Correct Option4

Q. No. 79 0012479Vector of Kala azar is:
Option 1 Flea
Option 2 Tsetse fly
Option 3 Sand fly
Option 4 Mosquito
Correct Option3



Q. No. 80 0012480The time interval between the invasion by an infectious agent and just appearance of the just signs and symptoms of the disease:
Option 1 Latent period
Option 2 Quarantine
Option 3 Incubation period
Option 4 Termination period
Correct Option3

Q. No. 81 0012481All are gross root level workers except:
Option 1 Anganwadi workers
Option 2 Traditional birth attendant
Option 3 Village health guide
Option 4 Health assistants
Correct Option4

Q. No. 82 0012482Which of the following person is present in subcenter?
Option 1 Multi purpose health worker
Option 2 Laboratory technician
Option 3 Health educator
Option 4 Medical officer
Correct Option1

Q. No. 83 0012483Case finding in RNTCP is based on:
Option 1 Sputum culture
Option 2 Sputum microscopy
Option 3 X-ray chest
Option 4 Mantoux test/PCR
Correct Option2

Q. No. 84 0012484ASHA (Accredited social health activist ) work at :
Option 1 Community level
Option 2 Village level
Option 3 PHC Level
Option 4 District Level
Correct Option2

Q. No. 85 0012485'Five clean practices' under strategies for elimination of neonatal tetanus includes all except :
Option 1 Clean surface of delivery
Option 2 Clean hand of attendant
Option 3 New blade for cutting the cord
Option 4 Clean airway
Correct Option4

Q. No. 86 0012486Diluent used for BCG is :
Option 1 Distilled water
Option 2 Normal Saline
Option 3 Dextrose Solution
Option 4 Ringer lactate
Correct Option2

Q. No. 87 0012487Commonest complication of mumps is :
Option 1 Orchitis and oopherirtis
Option 2 Encephalitis
Option 3 Pneumonia
Option 4 Myocarditis
Correct Option1

Q. No. 88 0012488Which committee is known as health survey and development committee?
Option 1 Bhore Committee
Option 2 Mudalier Committee
Option 3 Shrivastav Committee
Option 4 Mukharji Committee
Correct Option1

Q. No. 89 0012489Pertusis is known as:
Option 1 Enteric fever
Option 2 Whooping cough
Option 3 German measles
Option 4 Rubella
Correct Option2

Q. No. 90 0012490The most common cause of maternal mortality in India is:
Option 1 Obstetric hemorrhage
Option 2 Anemia
Option 3 Abortion/ Septicemia
Option 4 Obstructed labour
Correct Option1



Q. No. 91 0012491Play for the preschool age child is necessary for the emotional development of :
Option 1 Projection
Option 2 Competition
Option 3 Introjection
Option 4 Independence
Correct Option3


Q. No. 92 0012492The stage of growth and development basically concerned with role identification is the :
Option 1 Oral stage
Option 2 Oedipal stage
Option 3 Latency stage
Option 4 Genital stage
Correct Option2

Q. No. 93 0012493A person, seeing a design on the wallpaper perceives it as an animal. This is an example of :
Option 1 Delusion
Option 2 Hallucination
Option 3 Illusion
Option 4 Idea of reference
Correct Option3

Q. No. 94 0012494A client expresses the belief that the C.B.I is out to kill him. This is an exampleof :
Option 1 A hallucination
Option 2 A self-accusatory delusion
Option 3 A delusion of persecution
Option 4 An error in judgement
Correct Option3

Q. No. 95 0012495Mr. James is withdrawn and non-communicative; to encourage him to talk, the best plan of nursing intervention would be to:
Option 1 Ask simple questions that require answers
Option 2 Focus on non-threatening subjects
Option 3 Try to get him to discuss his feelings
Option 4 Sit and look through magazines with him
Correct Option2

Q. No. 96 0012496The most accurate definition of 'depression', as used in psychiatry, is:
Option 1 A disturbance in mood as a reaction to the loss of a love object
Option 2 A total loss of control over emotional impulses
Option 3 An inability to make decisions or function
Option 4 A disturbance in mood as a result of frustration of instinctual strivings.
Correct Option1

Q. No. 97 0012497The affect most commonly found in client with schizophrenia is one of:
Option 1 Happiness and elation
Option 2 Apathy and flatness
Option 3 Sadness and depression
Option 4 Anger and hostility
Correct Option2

Q. No. 98 0012498Major side effect of haloperidol:
Option 1 Drowsiness
Option 2 Dry mouth
Option 3 Extrapyramidal reactions
Option 4 Anorexia

Correct Option3

Q. No. 99 0012499Intelligent quotient (IQ) in mild mental retardation
Option 1 <50
Option 2 50-70
Option 3 70-80
Option 4 80-90
Correct Option2



Q. No. 100 0012500Imaginary perceptions are called:
Option 1 Delusions
Option 2 Hallucinations
Option 3 Illusions
Option 4 Magical thinking
Correct Option2


Q. No. 101 0012501Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) may be used to treat:
Option 1 Dysthymic disorder
Option 2 Major depressive disorder
Option 3 Cyclothymic disorder
Option 4 Bipolar I disorder
Correct Option2


Q. No. 102 The personality disorder that is characterized primarily by mistrust is:
Option 1 Paranoid personality disorder
Option 2 Antisocial personality disorder
Option 3 Dependent personality disorder
Option 4 Schizotypal personality disorder
Correct Option1


Q. No. 103 0012503The most serious complication of anorexia nervosa:
Option 1 High risk of mortality
Option 2 Coexisting depression
Option 3 Poor family relationships
Option 4 Social isolation
Correct Option1

Q. No. 104 0012504The test for assessing patient's orientationand recall:
Option 1 Beck depression inventory
Option 2 Thematic appreciation test
Option 3 Mini-mental status examination
Option 4 Millon clinical multiaxial inventory
Correct Option3

Q. No. 105 0012505The major reason for conducting nursing research is to:
Option 1 Promote the growth of nursing profession
Option 2 Improve nursing care for clients
Option 3 Ensure accountability for nursing practice
Option 4 Document the cost effectiveness of nursing care
Correct Option2

Q. No. 106 0012506Facts generally accepted as true or correct are known as :
Option 1 Assumptions
Option 2 Limitations
Option 3 Delimitations
Option 4 Statistics
Correct Option1

Q. No. 107 0012507While counseling an individual an impotent principle to follow is:
Option 1 Cooperation with patient
Option 2 Countinuity of interaction
Option 3 Individual differences
Option 4 Joint responsibility
Correct Option3


Q. No. 108 0012508Reliability of an instrument means that it:
Option 1 Measure what it needs to measure
Option 2 Measures consistently
Option 3 Is feasible and applicable
Option 4 Is standardized
Correct Option2


Q. No. 109 0012509Which method is the placement of a series of variables in ascending or descendingorder?
Option 1 Ranking
Option 2 Rating
Option 3 Q sort
Option 4 Likert scale
Correct Option1

Q. No. 110 0012510The first step in constructing a test is to:
Option 1 Select a variety of items from which to choose
Option 2 Define the objective of the course
Option 3 Delimit the content to be covered by the test
Option 4 Draw up a table of specifications-Blue print
Correct Option2



Q. No. 111 0012511Best method of variability is:
Option 1 Mean
Option 2 Median
Option 3 Range
Option 4 Standard Deviation
Correct Option4


Q. No. 112 0012512A hypothesis which a researcher tries to disprove is:
Option  1Positive hypothesis
Option 2 Research hypothesis
Option 3 Null hypothesis
Option 4 Alternate hypothesis
Correct Option3


Q. No. 113 0012513The 2- way process of exchange of information between individuals through a common system can be termed as:
Option 1 Interaction
Option 2 Interpersonal relationship
Option 3 Communication
Option 4 Sharing
Correct Option3


Q. No. 114 0012514Which type of channel is considered as thebest one for effective communication?
Option 1 Combined
Option 2 Visual
Option 3 Auditory
Option 4 Tactile
Correct Option1

Q. No. 115 0012515Line of authority is followed under:
 Option 1 Symbolic communication
Option 2 Informal communication
Option 3 Formal communication
Option 4 Therapeutic communication
Correct Option3

Q. No. 116 0012516Who gave the theory of interpersonal relations?
 Option 1 Dorothy Orem
Option 2 Martha Rogers
Option 3 Florence Nightingale
Option 4 Hildegard Peplau
Correct Option4

Q. No. 117 0012517An important aspect of nurse-patient relationship is:
Option 1 Therapeutic
Option 2 Personal
Option 3 Social
Option 4 Casual
Correct Option1

Q. No. 118 0012518Following are the strategies to promote effective human relations, except
Option 1 Individualized goals
Option 2 Common organizational goals
Option 3 Group cohesiveness
Option 4 Sense of oneness
Correct Option1

Q. No. 119 Self understanding is facilitated by the study of:
Option 1 Newman's window
Option 2 Kothari window
Option 3 Johari window
Option 4 Bohari window
Correct Option 3


Q. No. 120 A ward in charge starts establishing ' Best Nurse' award on a monthly basis. She is appreciating the phenomenon of :

Option 1 Motivation
Option 2 Persuasion
Option 3 Communication
Option 4 Information
Correct  Option 1

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