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1.

Best indicator of malarial prevalence in community is -

A. Adult parasite rate
B. Spleen rate
C. Infant parasite rate
D. New cases of community
Answer» C. Infant parasite rate
2.

Average incubation period of typhoid is ?

A. 2-3 days
B. 5-8 days
C. 10-15 days
D. 15-30 days
Answer» D. 15-30 days
3.

The recommended level of fluoride in drinking water is

A. 5 mg/liter
B. 0.5 mg/liter
C. 1.5 mg/liter
D. 10 mg/liter
Answer» C. 1.5 mg/liter
4.

In a population of 1 lakh,with 4000 live birth per annum and under 5 population is 15000 with infant death per annum is 280,so the under 5 mortality rate is:

A. 0.4
B. 1
C. 0.265
D. 0.69
Answer» D. 0.69
5.

The events A and B are mutually exclusive,so:

A. Prob (A) = Prob (B).
B. Prob (A) + Prob(B) = 1.
C. Prob (A or B) = Prob (A) + Prob (B).
D. Prob (A and B) = Prob (A) . Prob (B).
Answer» D. Prob (A and B) = Prob (A) . Prob (B).
6.

Missing cases are detected by ?

A. Active surveillance
B. Passive surveillance
C. Sentinel surveillance
D. Monitoring
Answer» D. Monitoring
7.

Wrist drop may be caused by working in:

A. Battery industry
B. Gas industry
C. Asbestos industry
D. Aniline industry
Answer» B. Gas industry
8.

the usual incubation period for pertusis is -

A. 7-14 days
B. 3-5 days
C. 21-25 days
D. Less than 3 days
Answer» B. 3-5 days
9.

About presumptive treatment of malaria, TRUE is -

A. 300 mg Chloroquine daily for 3 days
B. 300 mg Chloroquine + 15 mg Primaquine daily for 3 days
C. 600 mg Chloroquine stat followed by 300 mg 6 hours later, then 300 mg/day for next 3 days
D. 600 mg Chloroquine only
Answer» E.
10.

In the Natural History of Disease,all of the following statements about the 'Period of Pathogeness' are true except:

A. Subclinical Phase may be present
B. Screening has no role in this phase
C. Occurs after agent enters the human host
D. Tertiary prevention is possible at this stage
Answer» C. Occurs after agent enters the human host
11.

A one day census of inpatients in a mental hospital could -

A. Give good information about the patient in that hospital at that time
B. Give relible estimates of seasonal factor in admission
C. Enable us to draw conclusions about the mental hospital in India
D. Enable use to estimate the distribution of different diagnosis of mental illness in the local area
Answer» B. Give relible estimates of seasonal factor in admission
12.

By international agreement, low birth weight has been defined as a birth weight when measured within the first hour of life is -

A. Less than 2,000 grams
B. Less than 2,500 grams
C. Less than 2,800 grams
D. Less than 3,000 grams
Answer» C. Less than 2,800 grams
13.

Perinatal mortality is defined as:

A. Stillbirths and early neonatal deaths
B. Stillbirths and neonatal deaths
C. Stillbirths and late neonatal deaths
D. Infant deaths
Answer» B. Stillbirths and neonatal deaths
14.

The indicator of water treatment efficiency and integrity of distribution system is -

A. Presence of chlorine
B. Coliform test
C. Orthotolidine test
D. Biochemical oxygen demand
Answer» C. Orthotolidine test
15.

True regarding tetanus except

A. Herd immunity present
B. Tetanus no use if previous unimmunized
C. Elimination is less than 1 case per 1000 births
D. Can't be eradicated
Answer» B. Tetanus no use if previous unimmunized
16.

Chikungunya is transmitted by -

A. Mansonoides
B. Anopheles
C. Aedes
D. Culex
Answer» D. Culex
17.

All the following indicators are used to measure disability rates in community except -

A. Sullivan's index
B. Human poverty index
C. Health adjusted life expectancy
D. Disability adjusted life year
Answer» C. Health adjusted life expectancy
18.

Time interval between inoculation to maximum infectivity is -

A. Lead time
B. Median incubation period
C. Generation time
D. Serial interval
Answer» D. Serial interval
19.

Secondary attack rate reflects:

A. Communicability
B. Fatality
C. Infectivity
D. Severity
Answer» B. Fatality
20.

DOTS indicates -

A. Short-term treatment under supervision
B. Short-term treatment without supervision
C. Long-term treatment with supervision
D. Long-term treatment without supervision
Answer» B. Short-term treatment without supervision
21.

How much GDP spent for health in India ?

A. 0.05
B. 0.12
C. 0.1
D. 0.012
Answer» E.
22.

According to the WHO criteria,anaemia in infants of 6 months age is defined as Hb less than:

A. 100 gm / litre
B. 105 gm / litre
C. 110 gm / litre
D. 115 gm / litre
Answer» D. 115 gm / litre
23.

Which of the following is the national level system that provides annual national as well as state level reliable estimates of fertility and mortality ?

A. Civil registration system
B. Census
C. Adhoc survey
D. sample registration system
Answer» E.
24.

Incidence rate is measured by:

A. Cohort study
B. Case control study
C. Cross over study
D. Cross sectional study
Answer» B. Case control study
25.

Which of the following results gives the reader the most information concerning statistical significance,sample size,and strength of association?

A. A p value of <0.05 and a relative risk of 2.5
B. A p value of 0.0004 and an internal of 0.05
C. A relative risk of 5.0 with a 95% confidence interval of 0.1 to 9.8
D. A relative risk of 2.5 with a 95% confidence interval of 2.0 to 3.1
Answer» E.
26.

In IMR, age of infants is considered -

A. Below 1 month
B. Below 1 year
C. Upto 1 year
D. 28 days
Answer» C. Upto 1 year
27.

Strategies for prevention of Neonatal Tetanus include all of the following except:

A. 5 clean practices
B. Giving penicillin to all the new borns
C. 2 doses of TT to all pregnant women
D. Immunizing all married women
Answer» C. 2 doses of TT to all pregnant women
28.

Incidence rate is calculated by:

A. Retrospective study
B. Cross sectional study
C. Prospective study
D. All of the above
Answer» D. All of the above
29.

Which of the following is not used to control KFD ?

A. Vaccination
B. Control of ticks
C. Chemoprophylaxis
D. Personal protection
Answer» D. Personal protection
30.

Disease in which herd immunity does not protect an individual is

A. Measles
B. Tetanus
C. Polio
D. Diphtheria
Answer» C. Polio
31.

A sexually active, long distance truck driver's comes with vaginal discharge.Under syndromic Approach, Which drug should given ?

A. Metronidazole, Azithromycin, Fluconazole
B. Metronidazole
C. Azithromycin
D. Metronidazole and Fluconazole
Answer» B. Metronidazole
32.

An adult, previously unimmunized against Tetanus presents with a clean non-penetrating wound sustained 2 hours previously. What tetanus prophylaxis is advised ?

A. Only through cleaning of wound
B. Tetanus toxoid 1 dose
C. Tetanus toxoid complete course
D. Tetanus toxoid complete course + human tetanus immunoglobulin
Answer» D. Tetanus toxoid complete course + human tetanus immunoglobulin
33.

The diagnostic power of a test to correctly exclude the disease is reflected by:

A. Positive predictivity
B. Negative predictivity.
C. Sensitivity
D. Specificity
Answer» C. Sensitivity
34.

It is regarding Endemic typhus that -

A. Flea is a vector of the disease
B. Man is only reservoir of infection
C. Culture of the etiological agent in tissue culture is diagnostic modality
D. The rash developing into eschar is a characteristic presentation
Answer» B. Man is only reservoir of infection
35.

Vector for Kyasanur forest disease is -

A. Mite
B. Tick
C. Mosquito
D. Mammal
Answer» C. Mosquito
36.

All of the following indicators represents Human Development Index,except:

A. Life Expectancy at 1 year of age
B. Life Expectancy at Birth
C. GDP
D. Education
Answer» B. Life Expectancy at Birth
37.

If coefficient of correlation between height and weight is 2.6,TRUE is:

A. Positive correlation
B. No association
C. Negative correlation
D. Calculation of coefficient is wrong
Answer» E.
38.

All of the following statements about Tuberculosis Annual Rate of Infection (ARI) are true, Except:

A. 1% ARI corresponds 75 new cases of smear positive TB/100,000 population
B. The average estimated ARI for India is 1.7%.
C. ARIrepresents the percentage new infections
D. ARI reflects the current trend and effectiveness of control measures
Answer» B. The average estimated ARI for India is 1.7%.
39.

A country has a population of 1000 million;birth rate is 23 and death rate is 6;in which phase of the demographic cycle does this country lie:

A. Late expanding
B. Early expanding
C. Declining
D. Plateau
Answer» B. Early expanding
40.

In a patient who has suffered through a deep panetrating wound has received Tetanus booster 11 years back.The treatment required in this patient is:

A. Compete tetanus toxoid course and immunoglobulins
B. Tetanus toxoid only
C. Nothing to be done
D. Tetanus toxoid and immunoglobulins
Answer» B. Tetanus toxoid only
41.

Morbidity is measured by:

A. Sentinel surveillance
B. Continous surveillance
C. Active surveillance
D. Passive surveillance
Answer» D. Passive surveillance
42.

Most common cause of IUGR is -

A. Idiopathic
B. Intra uterine infection
C. PIH
D. Smoking
Answer» B. Intra uterine infection
43.

Specificity of a screening test measures -

A. False positives
B. True positives
C. False negatives
D. True negatives
Answer» E.
44.

In cakculating dependency ratio,the numerator is expressed as:

A. Population under 10 years and 60 and above
B. Population under 15 years and 60 and above
C. Population under 10 years and 65 and above
D. Population under 15 years and 65 and above
Answer» E.
45.

Low birth rate weight statistics of a hospital is best shown by -

A. Bar charts
B. Histogram
C. Pictogram
D. Frequency polygon
Answer» C. Pictogram
46.

Occupational cancer involves following organs except -

A. Breast
B. Lung
C. Liver
D. Bladder
Answer» B. Lung
47.

The current recommendation for breast feeding is that:

A. Exclusive breast-feeding should be continued till 4 months of age followed by suupplementation with additional foods.
B. Exclusive breast-feeding should be continued till 6 months of age followed by suupplementation with additional foods.
C. The baby should be allowed to breast-feed till one year of age
D. Colostrum is the most suitable food for a new born baby but it is best avoided in first 2 days
Answer» B. Exclusive breast-feeding should be continued till 6 months of age followed by suupplementation with additional foods.
48.

In a case-control study of a suspected association between breast cancer and the contraceptive pill.All of the following are true statements except:

A. The control should come from a population that has the same potential for breast cancer as the cases.
B. The control should exclude woman known to be taking the pill at the time of the survey.
C. All the controls need to be healthy
D. The attributable risk of breast cancer resulting from the pill may be directly measured
Answer» E.
49.

True about endemic typhus -

A. Man is the only reservoir of infection
B. Flea is a vector of the disease
C. A rash developing into an eschar is characteristic of the disease
D. Culture is the diagnostic modality
Answer» C. A rash developing into an eschar is characteristic of the disease
50.

What is the latest reference to body length ICD-10 to call it perinatal mortality rate ?

A. 28 cm
B. 30 cm
C. 35 cm
D. 38 cm
Answer» D. 38 cm