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1.

Which of the Hepatitis B Virus serological marker indicates the first evidence of Hepatitis B infection -

A. Anti HBc
B. Anti HBs
C. HbeAg
D. HBs Ag
Answer» E.
2.

Which insect amongst the following has not developed resistance to DDT

A. Phlebotomus species
B. Musca Domestica
C. Anopheles species
D. Xenopsylla Species
Answer» B. Musca Domestica
3.

Health promotion includes all except:

A. Specific protection
B. Health education
C. Food fortification
D. Environment modification
Answer» B. Health education
4.

'Restoration of function'-is

A. Medical rehabilitation
B. Vocational rehabilitation
C. Social rehabilitation
D. Psychological rehabilitation
Answer» B. Vocational rehabilitation
5.

Which of the following drugs is supposed to prevent congenital neural tube defects

A. Thiamine
B. Riboflavin
C. Folic acid
D. Pyridoxine
Answer» D. Pyridoxine
6.

The perinatal rate in India is

A. Late fetal death (still-birth) +early neonatal death (under 1 week)
B. Late fetal death (still-birth) +early neonatal death (under 4 weeks)
C. Late fetal and early death of neonates weighing over 1000g at birth
D. Late fetal and early death of neonates weighing over 1500g at birth
Answer» B. Late fetal death (still-birth) +early neonatal death (under 4 weeks)
7.

Epidemic dropsy, all are seen EXCEPT -

A. Convulsion
B. Glaucoma
C. Diarrhoea
D. Heart failure
Answer» B. Glaucoma
8.

Disease not transmitted by Lic is-

A. Trench fever
B. Relapsing fever
C. Epidemic typhus
D. Q - fever
Answer» E.
9.

Serial interval is:

A. Gap between primary and secondary cases
B. Gap between maximum and minimum incubation period
C. Difference between sensitivity and specificity
D. Indicates secondary attack rate
Answer» B. Gap between maximum and minimum incubation period
10.

Which of the following indicator regarding maternal health takes mortality in consideration -

A. Gross reproduction rate
B. Net reproduction rate
C. Total fertility rate
D. General fertility rate
Answer» C. Total fertility rate
11.

High false positives in a test is due to:

A. High incidence
B. High prevalence
C. High sensitivity
D. High specificity
Answer» D. High specificity
12.

Indicators of 'physical quality of life index',includes all of the following except:

A. Literacy
B. Percapita gross national product
C. Infant mortality
D. Life expectancy at age one
Answer» C. Infant mortality
13.

True regarding Staphylococcal food poisoning is -

A. Caused by eating of dairy products
B. Caused by endotoxins
C. Caused by fishes
D. Associated withabnormal movements
Answer» B. Caused by endotoxins
14.

Whicgh is not caused by Aedes aegypti ?

A. Yellow fever
B. Dengue
C. Japanese encephalitis
D. Filaria
Answer» D. Filaria
15.

Which of the following statements is not true with regard to the crossover study design:

A. Each case acts as its own control
B. Washout period is important
C. Can be used to compare medical and surgical treatment regimens
D. Minimizes confounding
Answer» D. Minimizes confounding
16.

Dietary changes advocated by WHO for prevention of heart disease include all of the following except:

A. Consumption of saturated fats be limited to less than 10% of total energy intake
B. Reduction of cholesterol to below 100mg per 1000 Kcal per day
C. A decrease in complex carbohydrate consumption
D. Reduction in fat intake to 20-30 percent of caloric intake
Answer» D. Reduction in fat intake to 20-30 percent of caloric intake
17.

Association can be measured by all of the following except

A. Cronbach's alpha
B. Correlation coefficient
C. Industrial worker
D. P value
Answer» B. Correlation coefficient
18.

During Health Planning ,assessment of final outcome of a predetermined objective is termed as

A. Input Output Analysis
B. Network Analysis
C. Evaluation
D. Monitoring
Answer» D. Monitoring
19.

Duration of training of ASHA worker is ?

A. 21 days
B. 23 days
C. 30 days
D. 35 days`
Answer» C. 30 days
20.

BP tracking means ?

A. High BP of child tends to track along the life
B. Adults who have high BP today definitely had high BP as child
C. Daily measurement of BP and recording it to keep a track
D. Bp should be monitored by a BP tracker
Answer» B. Adults who have high BP today definitely had high BP as child
21.

Niacin deficiency in a maize-eating population is due to

A. High Tryptophan
B. High Isoleucine
C. High leucine
D. High Phenylalanine
Answer» D. High Phenylalanine
22.

Denominator of crude death is -

A. 1000 live birth
B. Mid year population
C. Total number of deaths in a community
D. Total number of case population in community
Answer» C. Total number of deaths in a community
23.

Nalgonda technique for defluridation is in what sequence ?

A. Limw + Alum
B. Soda + Alum
C. Alum + Soda
D. Alum + Lime
Answer» E.
24.

Randomization is useful to eliminate:

A. Selection bias
B. Sampling bias
C. Observer bias
D. Patient bias
Answer» B. Sampling bias
25.

Eichosapentaenoic acid is present in -

A. Safflower oil
B. Fish oil
C. Soyabean oil
D. Corn oil
Answer» C. Soyabean oil
26.

Radiation exposure permissible per year is ?

A. 2 rads
B. 5 rads
C. 10 rads
D. 20 rads
Answer» C. 10 rads
27.

One DALY signifies ?

A. 1 year of disease free life
B. 1 lost year of healthy life
C. 1 month of bedridden life
D. None of the above
Answer» C. 1 month of bedridden life
28.

Goals of National Population Policy are all except

A. Achieve 100% registration of births, deaths, marriage and pregnancy
B. Bring down TFR to replacement level by 2015
C. Decrease IMR to below 30 per 1000 live births
D. Reduce MMR to below 100 per 100000 live births
Answer» C. Decrease IMR to below 30 per 1000 live births
29.

Which of the following is the least likely cause of indoor air pollution

A. Radon
B. Mercury vapour
C. Carbon monoxide
D. Nitrogendioxide
Answer» C. Carbon monoxide
30.

If rapidly progressive cancers are missed by a screening test,which type of bias will occur?

A. Lead-time bias
B. Surveillance bias
C. Selection bias
D. Length bias
Answer» E.
31.

True statements concerning cohort studies include all the following except:

A. Cohort studies are longitudinal in design
B. Cohort studies are necessary to estimate the prevalence of disease
C. Subjects are selected on the basis of characteristics present before the onset of the condition being studied
D. Subjects are observed over time to determine the frequency of occurrence of the condition under study
Answer» C. Subjects are selected on the basis of characteristics present before the onset of the condition being studied
32.

Mass chemoprophylaxis is endemic area is recommended for all of the following, except:

A. Leprosy
B. Yaws
C. Filaria
D. Trachoma
Answer» B. Yaws
33.

Which of the following increases the prevalence of the disease -

A. Decrease in the number of new cases
B. Increase the duration of disease
C. Immigration of healthy people
D. Increase in cure rates
Answer» C. Immigration of healthy people
34.

For the field diagnosis of trachoma,the WHO recommends that follicular and intense trachoma inflammation should be assessed in:

A. Women aged 15-45 yrs
B. Population of 10 to 28 yrs range
C. Children aged 0-10 yrs
D. Population above 25 yrs of age irrespective of sex
Answer» D. Population above 25 yrs of age irrespective of sex
35.

The limiting amino acid in wheat is

A. Lysine
B. Methionine
C. Tryptophan
D. Leucine
Answer» B. Methionine
36.

Regular reporting of health information is used for all of the following,Except:

A. For epidemiological research
B. For planning, administration and effective management of health services
C. For quantifying health problems and assessing health care needs
D. For assessing attitudes and satisfactions of people reporting information
Answer» E.
37.

Endemic ascites is caused by:

A. Aflatoxin
B. Sanguinarine
C. Pyrazolindone
D. Ergot alkaloid
Answer» D. Ergot alkaloid
38.

Highest biological value of protein is seen in

A. Eggs
B. Fish
C. Soyabean
D. Gram
Answer» B. Fish
39.

Several studies have shown that 85% of cases of lung cancer are due to cigarette smoking.It is a measure of -

A. Incidence rate
B. Relative risk
C. Attributable risk
D. Absolute risk
Answer» D. Absolute risk
40.

Estimated mean Hemoglobin(Hb) 0f 100 women is 10 g%.Standard deviation is 1 gm%.Standard error of estimate will be:

A. 10
B. 0.1
C. 0.001
D. 1
Answer» C. 0.001
41.

Treatment of choice for sputum positive pulmonary tuberculosis detected in 1st trimester of pregnency

A. Start cat. I immediately
B. Defer till second trimester
C. Start cat. III immediately
D. Start cat. II immediately
Answer» B. Defer till second trimester
42.

Following are properties of slow sand filter EXCEPT

A. Occupies large area
B. Pretreatment of raw water by coagulation is not required
C. Purification by biological process
D. Cleaning is by backwashing
Answer» E.
43.

Tetracycline is used in prophylaxis of which of the following disease

A. Leptospirosis
B. Meningitis
C. Cholera
D. Brucellosis
Answer» D. Brucellosis
44.

Stratified sampling is ideal for ?

A. Heterogenous data
B. Homogenous data
C. Both
D. None
Answer» B. Homogenous data
45.

Rashtriya Swathya Bima Yojna is -

A. Government run insurance scheme for its empolyees
B. Government run insurance scheme for all citizens
C. Government run insurance scheme for all poor
D. Private insurance company run scheme for all poor
Answer» D. Private insurance company run scheme for all poor
46.

According to 1991 census family size is:

A. 3.9
B. 2.4
C. 5.6
D. 4.4
Answer» B. 2.4
47.

Increase in false positive cases in a community is due to

A. High prevalence
B. Low prevalence
C. High specificity
D. High sensitivity
Answer» C. High specificity
48.

Recording of data of births and deaths in a community, continuously after 6 months survey is known as -

A. Sample registration system
B. Data linkage
C. Hospital records
D. Notification system
Answer» B. Data linkage
49.

Types of dengue serotypes are ?

A. 2
B. 4
C. 5
D. 10
Answer» C. 5
50.

Which of the following statements about 'Simple Random sampling' is true.

A. Suitable for large heterogenous population
B. Complete list of items within the sampling frame is not required
C. Every element in the population has an equal probability of being included
D. Sampling is based on similar characteristics
Answer» D. Sampling is based on similar characteristics