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1.

The most suitable method for presenting frequency distribution of data gathered from continuous variables is:

A. Line diagram
B. Pictogram
C. Histogram
D. Bar graph
Answer» D. Bar graph
2.

A person found some correlation between dietary factors and a disease;he died this collecting data from the food manufacturers and hospitals respectively,such a study is?

A. Psephological study
B. Experimental study
C. Ecological
D. Cross sectional
Answer» D. Cross sectional
3.

Total fertility rate gives approximate magnitude of -

A. General fertility rate
B. Net reproduction rate
C. Completed family size
D. Crude birth rate
Answer» D. Crude birth rate
4.

Which IUCD acts for 10 years -

A. Nova-T
B. Cu-T 200 B
C. Multi load-250
D. Cu-T 380 A
Answer» E.
5.

Most common cause of blindness in India is -

A. Glaucoma
B. Trauma
C. Cataract
D. Vitamin A deficiency
Answer» D. Vitamin A deficiency
6.

Presumptive treatment of malaria in a chloroquine resistant area:

A. Chloroquine + pyrimethamine
B. Sulphalene + pyrimethamine
C. Chloroquine + primaquine
D. Sulphalene 1000mg
Answer» C. Chloroquine + primaquine
7.

In Acute Flaccid Paralysis Surveillance, evaluation for residual paralysis done at -

A. 6 weeks
B. 6 months
C. 60 days
D. 90 days
Answer» D. 90 days
8.

Extra calorie requirements for a lactating mother are:

A. 400 Kcal/day
B. 300 Kcal/day
C. 600 Kcal/day
D. 550 Kcal/day
Answer» E.
9.

According to CDC recommendations, HIV screening of pregnant women is

A. Opt out testing
B. Opt in testing
C. Symptomatic
D. Compulsury
Answer» B. Opt in testing
10.

A 24 years old primigravida wt=57 kg, Hb 11.0 gm%visits an antenatal clinic during 2nd trimester of pregnancy seeking advice on dietary intake. She should be advised -

A. Additional intake of 300 K.cal
B. Additional intake of 500 K.cal
C. Additional intake of 650 K.cal
D. No extra K.cal
Answer» B. Additional intake of 500 K.cal
11.

The relationship between incidence and prevalence can be expresses as -

A. The product of incidence and mean duration of disease
B. The dividend of incidence and mean duration of disease
C. The sum of incidence and mean duration of disease
D. The difference of incidence and mean duration of disease
Answer» B. The dividend of incidence and mean duration of disease
12.

Incineration is most done for :

A. Cotton contaminated with blood
B. Cytotoxic drugs
C. Human tissue
D. Waste sharps
Answer» E.
13.

The gap in time between the onset of the primary case and the secondary case is called -

A. Serial interval
B. Generation time
C. Communicable period
D. Median incubation period
Answer» B. Generation time
14.

Which statement is true about Standard normal distribution curve:

A. Mean - 1, standard deviation - zero
B. Standard deviation 1, mean - zero
C. Curve skews towards left
D. Curve skews towards right
Answer» C. Curve skews towards left
15.

Which of the following is not part of targeted intervention in preventive strategy in spread of AIDS?

A. Providing condoms
B. Behavior change communication
C. Providing ART (Antiretroviral therapy)
D. Treating Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STD)
Answer» D. Treating Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STD)
16.

Under the registration act of 1969,Death is to be registered with in:

A. 21 days
B. 28 days
C. 7 days
D. 14 days
Answer» D. 14 days
17.

The diluent used for BCG is:

A. Normal saline
B. Distilled-water
C. Ringer-lactate
D. Dextrose solution
Answer» B. Distilled-water
18.

All of the following are approaches to health education

A. Health education approach
B. Mass media
C. Service approach
D. Regulatory approach
Answer» C. Service approach
19.

True statement about cause fatality rate is:

A. Numerater is always constant
B. Numerator and denominator are two seperate entities
C. It is a ratio
D. It is a proportion
Answer» D. It is a proportion
20.

Elemental iron and folic acid contents of pediatric iron-folic acid tablets supplied under Rural Child Health (RCH) programme are:

A. 40 mg iron and 50 microgram folic acid
B. 60 mg iron and 100 microgram folic acid
C. 20 mg iron and 100 microgram folic acid
D. 40 mg iron and 100 microgram folic acid
Answer» D. 40 mg iron and 100 microgram folic acid
21.

Which of the following insectiside is of plant origin:

A. Malathion
B. Propoxur
C. Pyrethrum
D. Paris green
Answer» D. Paris green
22.

The following are examples of specific protection EXCEPT

A. Use of calipers for post polio residual paralysis
B. Use of helmets
C. Vitamin A administration to children
D. Use of goggles by welders
Answer» B. Use of helmets
23.

Median is the most appropriate measure of central tendency for all of the following except:

A. Health Expenditure
B. Blood pressure
C. Incubation period
D. Survival time
Answer» C. Incubation period
24.

As per RCH,the community health centre is a :

A. Tertiary referral unit
B. Not a referral unit
C. First referral unit
D. Secondary referral unit
Answer» D. Secondary referral unit
25.

Generation time in epidemiology is defined as -

A. The interval between marriage and the birth of first child
B. The interval of time between the receipt of infection by host and maximal infectivity of the host
C. The interval of time between primary case and secondary cases
D. Interval of time between invasion by infection agent and appearance of first sign or symptom of the disease/ in question
Answer» C. The interval of time between primary case and secondary cases
26.

Active principle of Lathyrus sativa is -

A. Pyrrolizidine
B. Sanguinarine
C. BOAA
D. Jhunjhunia
Answer» D. Jhunjhunia
27.

Confidence limit includes:

A. Median and standard error
B. Range and standard deviation
C. Mode and standard deviation
D. Mean and standard error
Answer» E.
28.

The correlation between IMR and Socio Economic status is best depicted by:

A. Correlation (+1)
B. Correlation (+0.5)
C. Correlation (-1)
D. Correlation (-0.8)
Answer» E.
29.

Weight in Kg is

A. Normal variable
B. Discrete variable
C. Confounding variable
D. Continuous variable
Answer» E.
30.

Which is not included in national population policy?

A. To achieve NRR to replacement levels by 2015
B. To reduce MMR =100
C. 100% registration of birth,death,pregnancy and marriage
D. To reduce IMR = 30
Answer» B. To reduce MMR =100
31.

True about meaningococcal infection is all, EXCEPT -

A. Contacts are treated with rifampicin
B. Vaccine is not given <2 years age
C. Occurs in hot and dry climate
D. Cases are important in transmission of disease
Answer» E.
32.

Fasting Blood Sugar(FBS) of a population is known to be normally distributed, with a mean of 105 mg% and standard deviation of 10 mg%.Thus 95% of the population will have FBS within:

A. 95 and 115
B. 104 and 106
C. 75 and 135
D. 85 and 125
Answer» E.
33.

The protien efficiency ratio (PER) is defined as:

A. The product of digestibility coefficient and biological value
B. The percentage of nitrogen absorbed from the protein absorbed from the diet
C. The percentage of protein absorbed into the blood
D. The gain in weight of young animals per unit weight of protein-consumed
Answer» E.
34.

All of the following features are true about cross sectional study except:

A. More useful for chronic disease
B. Cause and effect relationship can be estabilished
C. All cases are seen at one point in time
D. Follow up is not a necessary feature
Answer» C. All cases are seen at one point in time
35.

Rabies can be transmitted by all the following routes except

A. Aerosol
B. Bites
C. Ingestion
D. Licks
Answer» D. Licks
36.

Color coding of bags in hospitals to dispose off human anatomical waste:

A. Black
B. Yellow
C. Red
D. Blue
Answer» C. Red
37.

All are true regarding common source epidemic, EXCEPT -

A. Sudden onset
B. All the people are affected at the same time
C. More commonly seen in children
D. Abrupt end
Answer» D. Abrupt end
38.

Which of the following will cause an increase in the prevalence of disease

A. Increased cure rate of disease
B. Immigration of healthy persons
C. Inceased death rate in disease
D. Longer duration of disease
Answer» E.
39.

Denominator while calculating the secondary attack rate includes:

A. All the close contacts
B. All the people living in next fifty houses
C. All susceptible in the whole village
D. All susceptible amongst close contact
Answer» E.
40.

Type of surveillance include in integrated disease control program for non communicable disease is ?

A. Sentinel surveillance
B. Regular Surveillance
C. Periodic regular survey
D. Additional state priority
Answer» D. Additional state priority
41.

Which of the following is false about whooping cough

A. Affects children 1 years of age
B. Contagious in the catarrhal stage
C. Carriers are the most important source of infection
D. Secondary attack rate is high
Answer» D. Secondary attack rate is high
42.

All of the following organism indicate fecal contamination of water except-

A. E.coli
B. Salmonella typhi
C. Faecal streptococcus
D. Cl.perfringens
Answer» C. Faecal streptococcus
43.

Cluster testing is the term used during -

A. UIP survey for polio
B. Screening For STD's
C. Exposing the body for hypo-pigmented patches
D. Testing contacts of typhoid cases
Answer» C. Exposing the body for hypo-pigmented patches
44.

Post exposure vaccine of rabies already immunised patient is ?

A. 0-3-7
B. 0-3-14
C. 0-7-28
D. 8-0-4-0-1-1
Answer» B. 0-3-14
45.

Serial interval is

A. Interval between primary and secondary case
B. Interval between first case and last case
C. Interval between primary case and all subsequent cases multiplied by secondary attack rate
D. Interval between incubation period and gestational period
Answer» B. Interval between first case and last case
46.

Cyclodevelopmental life cycle is seen in

A. Yellow Fever
B. Filaria
C. Malaria
D. Plague
Answer» C. Malaria
47.

Which of the following best reflects the highest level of Community Perticipation.

A. Provision of resources by community
B. Community supports and cooperates with workers
C. Planning of intervention by Community
D. Intervention based on assessment of community needs
Answer» D. Intervention based on assessment of community needs
48.

Which of the following is not true about measles?

A. Only one strain causes infection
B. High secondary attack rate
C. Infection confers life long immunity
D. Not infectious in prodromal stage
Answer» E.
49.

Measures involved in sentinel surveillance include all EXCEPT -

A. Identifying missing cases in notification of disease
B. Identifying new cases of infection
C. Identifying old cases and new cases of infection
D. Identifying cases free of disability
Answer» E.
50.

How much iodine required in pregnancy ?

A. 50 microgram
B. 100 microgram
C. 150 microgram
D. 250 microgram
Answer» E.