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1.

IMNCI includes all except

A. tetanus
B. acute respiratory tract infection
C. measles
D. malaria
Answer» B. acute respiratory tract infection
2.

All of the following are determinants for the essential components to calculate physical Quality of Index (PQLI) except

A. Infant Mortality Rate
B. Life expectancy at age one year
C. Basic literacy rate in population
D. Life expectancy at birth
Answer» E.
3.

The most appropriate test to assess the prevalence of tuberculosis infection in a community is:

A. Sputum examination
B. Mass Miniature Radiotherapy
C. Clinical examination
D. Tuberculin Test
Answer» E.
4.

Which is not responsible for green house affect -

A. Carbon monoxide
B. Ozone
C. Nitrous oxide
D. NItrogen
Answer» B. Ozone
5.

True about simple randomization is

A. Every person has an equal chance of selection
B. Less number of samples are obtained
C. Also known as systemic randomisation
D. Groups are not equally distributed
Answer» B. Less number of samples are obtained
6.

All of the following are true about case control study,EXCEPT:

A. Relatively cheap
B. Relative risk can be calculated
C. Used for rare cases
D. Odd's ratio can be calculated
Answer» C. Used for rare cases
7.

Isolation is strictly recommended for:

A. Hepatitis A
B. Pneumonic plague
C. Mumps
D. Measles
Answer» C. Mumps
8.

All of the followings are methods of health promotion EXCEPT -

A. Immunization
B. Nutritional education
C. Behavioural changes
D. Health education
Answer» B. Nutritional education
9.

Dietary Reference Intake recommendation include all except -

A. Upper tolerable level
B. Food based dietary advice
C. Recommended Dietary Allowances
D. Adequate Intake
Answer» C. Recommended Dietary Allowances
10.

All of the following statement are true, except -

A. Population of women between 15-45 years is 22%
B. Eligible couples are 150/1000 population
C. 20% eligible couples are in 15-24 year age group
D. Every year 1 million eligible couples are added to the population
Answer» E.
11.

Life cycle of filaria is -

A. Propagative
B. Transovarian
C. Cyclodevelopmental
D. Cyclopropagative
Answer» D. Cyclopropagative
12.

All can cause food poisoning, except -

A. Streptococcus
B. cereus
C. Vibrio parahaemolyticus
D. Clostridium difficle
Answer» E.
13.

Which of the following indicators is NOT a component of the Physical Quality of Life Index ?

A. Life expectancy at age one
B. Real GDP per capita
C. Infant mortality
D. Literacy
Answer» C. Infant mortality
14.

As per the most common classification of Triage system that is internationally accepted, the colour code that indicates high priority treatment or transfer is -

A. Black
B. Yellow
C. Red
D. Blue
Answer» D. Blue
15.

Kate thermometer measures -

A. Air temperature only
B. Air temperature and humidity
C. Air temperature humidity and air movement
D. None of the above
Answer» B. Air temperature and humidity
16.

It is recommended under RCH that routine immunization with tentanus toxoid and Supplementary Iron Folic Acid (IFA) therapy daily for at least -

A. 100 days after the first trimester
B. 30 days after the first trimester
C. 60 days after the first trimester
D. Throughout pregnancy
Answer» B. 30 days after the first trimester
17.

Under NPCB, screening of school children is first done by -

A. Opthalmological assistant
B. Medical officer
C. School teachers
D. Village health guide
Answer» D. Village health guide
18.

Which of the following is not spread by Aedes mosquito :

A. Dengue fever
B. Chickungunya
C. Japanese encephalitis
D. Yellow fever
Answer» D. Yellow fever
19.

Daily additional requirement of protein in lactaion is -

A. 25 gm
B. 15 gm
C. 35 gm
D. 50 gm
Answer» B. 15 gm
20.

Effective literacy rate is calculated from -

A. Total population
B. Populations more than 7 years of age
C. Population with 10 years of schooling
D. Populations with 15 years of schooling
Answer» C. Population with 10 years of schooling
21.

Vision 2020 'the right of sight' includes all except -

A. Epidemic conjunctivitis
B. Trachoma
C. Onchocerciasis
D. Cataract
Answer» B. Trachoma
22.

The instrument used for recording very low air velocities is -

A. Globe thermometer
B. Kata thermometer
C. Anemometer
D. Sling psychrometer
Answer» D. Sling psychrometer
23.

Least common asociation with Morbid Obesity is ?

A. Rheumatoid Arthritis
B. Diabetes Mellitus type II
C. Essential Hypertension
D. Large bowel cancers
Answer» B. Diabetes Mellitus type II
24.

Who is regarded type as father of public health ?

A. Louis pasture
B. Cholera
C. John snow
D. Robert Koch
Answer» C. John snow
25.

ELISA test has sensitivity of 95% and speciticity of 95% Prevalence of HIV carriers is 5%.The predictive value of positive test is:

A. 0.95
B. 0.5
C. 1
D. 0.75
Answer» C. 1
26.

A measure of location which divides the distribution in the ratio of 3:1 is:

A. First quartile
B. Median
C. Mode
D. Third quartile
Answer» E.
27.

Which of the following diseases needs not to be screened for,in workers to be employed in a dye industry in Gujarat?

A. Bladder cancer
B. Precaancerous lesions
C. Anemia
D. Bronchial asthma
Answer» D. Bronchial asthma
28.

The usefulness for 'Cases Fatality Rate' is very limited in -

A. Sub acute illness
B. Acute illness
C. Chronic illness
D. All of the above
Answer» D. All of the above
29.

The following disease are communicable during later part of incubation period except -

A. Measles
B. Whooping Cough
C. Hepatitis A
D. Typhoid
Answer» E.
30.

The severity of illness of a disease is represented by

A. Attack rate
B. Proportional mortality rate
C. Case fatality rate
D. Cause specific mortality rate
Answer» D. Cause specific mortality rate
31.

Cause of epidemic dropsy is ?

A. Pyrolizidine
B. Sanguinarine
C. Fusarium toxin
D. BOAA
Answer» C. Fusarium toxin
32.

Incineration is not done for?

A. Animal waste
B. Waste sharp
C. Human anatomical waste
D. Cytotoxic drugs
Answer» C. Human anatomical waste
33.

HDI includes all except:

A. Life expectancy at age 1 year
B. Life expectancy at birth
C. GDP
D. Gross enrolment
Answer» B. Life expectancy at birth
34.

A patient of T.B. with sputum positive after 1-5 month on ATT, diagnosis is -

A. Drug resistent
B. Drug failure
C. Relapse
D. Drug defaulter
Answer» C. Relapse
35.

Hard tick cause which of the following ?

A. Oriental sore
B. KFD
C. Tick Typhus
D. Q fever
Answer» D. Q fever
36.

Which of the following measures the central tendency of frequency distribution:

A. Median
B. Range
C. Mean deviation
D. Standard deviation
Answer» B. Range
37.

Direct standardization is used to compare the morality rates between two countries.This is done because of the difference in -

A. Denominators
B. Causes of death
C. Numerators
D. Age distributions
Answer» E.
38.

Disease not under integrated disease surveillance project is ?

A. TB
B. Meningoencephalitis
C. Cholera
D. Herpes Zoster
Answer» E.
39.

Serial invertal is

A. Time taken for a person from infection to develop maximum infectivity
B. The time taken from infection till a person infects another person
C. Time gap between primary and secondary case
D. Time gap between index and primary case
Answer» D. Time gap between index and primary case
40.

IMNCI differs from IMCI in all of the following, Except:

A. Emphasis on management of sick neonates over sick older children
B. Treatment is aimed at more than one disease at a time
C. Malaria and anmeia are included
D. 0-7 days neonates are included
Answer» C. Malaria and anmeia are included
41.

The distribution of random blood glucose measurement from first 50 first year medical students was found to have a men 3.0 mmol/litre with a standard deviation of 3.0 mmol/litre.Which of the following is a correct statement about the shape of the distribution of random blood glucose in these first year medical student -

A. Since both men and standard deviation are equal, it should be symmetric distribution
B. The distribution is likely to be positively skewed
C. The distribution is likely to be negatively skewed
D. Nothing can be said conclusively
Answer» E.
42.

Which committee gave the concept of 'integrated health services'

A. Karta Singh
B. Mukherji
C. Chadah
D. Jungalwalla
Answer» E.
43.

Denominator in secondary attack rate is -

A. Number of contact developing disease
B. Total number of person developing disease
C. Number of contact developing disease within maximum incubation period
D. Total number of susceptible exposed
Answer» E.
44.

Which of the following statements is true about BCG vaccination -

A. Distilled water is used as diluent for VCG vaccine
B. The site for injection should be cleaned thoroughly with sprit
C. Mantoux test becomes positive after 48 hours of vaccination
D. WHO recommends Danish 1331 strain for vaccine production
Answer» E.
45.

In the UIP blindness can be prevented by the administration of -

A. Measles
B. Rubella
C. BCG
D. Diptheria
Answer» B. Rubella
46.

All are true regarding bleaching powder, except -

A. Contains about 33% of available chlorine
B. It is a stable compound
C. White amorphous compound
D. Strong bleaching agent
Answer» C. White amorphous compound
47.

The vector of Japanese Enclephalitis in India is -

A. Culex tritaeniorhyneus
B. Culex vishnui
C. Aedes aegypti
D. Anopheles
Answer» B. Culex vishnui
48.

If population growth rate is 1.2-1.5%, population doubles in how many years ?

A. 23-28 years
B. 28-35 years
C. 35-47 years
D. 47-58 years
Answer» E.
49.

All of the following statements about cross sectional stidues are true except:

A. Lesser time is required
B. Many out comes are possible
C. Less expensive
D. Relationship between cause and effect can be established
Answer» E.
50.

As per the 1986-89 NPCB survey,what was the prevalence of blindness in India(at visual acuity < 6/60 in better eye)?

A. 0.0149
B. 0.0138
C. 0.018
D. 0.0172
Answer» B. 0.0138