SET – 8
Public Health Programme and Management
SET 8
- IAIDS can be transmitted by …
a. Saliva b. Semen c. Tears d. All of the above - The main function of child health clinic is …
a. Growth monitoring b. Health education c. Immunization d. All of the above - In severe dehydration, patient loses … of water of total body weight.
a. 5-10% b. 10-15% c. 15-20% c. 20-25% - The duration of the first long term health plan (FLTHP) was …
a. 1970-1985 b. 1970-1990 c. 1975-1990 d. 1975-1995 - Community based ARI and CDD implemented in FY 2055/56 in … districts.
a. Jhapa, Morang, Sunsari, Siraha and Saptari
b. Bars, Bajura, Rautahat, Rasuwa and Siraha
c. Bara, Chitwan, Nawalparasi and Parsa
d. All of the above - What is the main aim of antitubercular treatment?
a. Bacteriological cure b. Contact tracing c. Cuiral cure d. Radiological cure - The cause of isotonic dehydration is …
a. 4-5 times diarrhea in a day b. Frequent dirrahoea c. Both a & b d. None of the above - Audiogram may need to be done to the patient taking …
a. Ethambutel b. INH c. Streptomycine d. All of the above - Leprosy control program using dapsone mono therapy was started as a pilot project in …
a. 1964 b. 1965 c. 1966 d. 1967 - In which of the following leprosy, negative smear is seen?
a. Borderline b. Indeterminate c. Lepromatous d. Neuritis type - When the World Health Day is celebrated?
a. 7 April b. 31 May c. 11 July d. 1 December - Which of the following anti-tubercular drug in not bactericidal?
a. Ethambutel b. INH c. Rifampicin d. Streptomycin - Which of the following is the best media of communication in the context of Nepal?
a. Films b. Pamphlets c. Radio d. TV - MDT (Multi drug therapy) is commonly given for …
a. AIDS b. Conjunctivitis c. Leprosy d. Syphilis - Vitamin … helps in clotting of blood.
a. A b. C c. E d. K - Most common deficiency disease of vitamin B12 is:
a. Cheilosis b. Glositis c. Angular stomatitis d. None of them - Specially, kala-azar is found in … part of Nepal.
a. Far western terai b. High HImalayan region c. High hilly region d. Mid & eastern terai - The mode of transmission of malaria is …
a. Congenital malaria b. Direct transmission c. Vectors transmission d. All of the above - How many types of TB are found?
a. 2 b. 3 c. 4 d. 5 - … is a high risk group for AIDS.
a. Clients of STD b. Male homo sexual c. Intravenous drug abusers d. All of the above - HIV/AIDS & STDS prevention activities will be conducted as
a. Community base b. Multisectoral program c. Sacrifice program d. All of the above - All are the examples of community participation except …
a. FCHV b. MCHW c. Mothers group d. TBA - Which of the following disease is caused by deficiency of Vitamin C?
a. Anaemia b. Scurvy c. Spingy gums d. All of the above - Daily requirement of protein is:
a. 1 gm/kg/day b. 10 gm/kg/day c. 20 gm/kg/day d. 20 mg/kg/day - The main natural host of Japanese encephalitis is …
a. Birds b. Dog c. Pig d. Sheep
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Lok Sewa Aayog – Important Notes - Primary drug resistance of tubercle bacilli is most common to …
a. Isoniazid b. Rifampicin c. Thiacetazone d. None of the above - DOTS programme in Nepal covers almost … of the population?
a. 85% b. 91% c. 96% d. 100% - Richest plant source of protein is …
a. Beam b. Gram c. Rice d. Soyabean - The causative organism of AIDS is …
a. Pox virus b. Rhabdo virus c. Retro virus d. Rhino virus - Which of the following isn’t the complication of pregnancy?
a. Ectopic pregnancy b. APH c. Multiple pregnancy d. Mal presentation - CPR will raise by SLPTH from 39% to …
a. 47% b. 49% c. 57% d. 67% - The control of diarrhoeal disease falls under the …
a. Child health b. Epidemiology and disease control c. Family health d. School health - All of the following are the main features of primary health care except …
a. Acceptability b. Essential health care c. Physician medicated d. Universal accessibility - In FY 2060/061, … ORT sets were provided to the different districts.
a. 250 b. 260 c. 270 d. 280 - Which of the following is essential fatty acid?
a. Arachidonic acid b. Linoleic acid c. Stearic acid d. None - Which of the following cells produces antibodies in the response of antigen?
a. B-Lymphocytes b. Erythrocytes c. Plasma cells d. T-Lymphocytes - Which of the following lies under the mass method of communications?
a. Counseling b. Group discussion c. Lecture d. Mini-lecture - Which age groups are mainly affected by Japanese encephalitis?
a. 1-4 yrs b. 2-6 yrs c. 1-15 yrs d. 5-50 yrs - Respiratory center is located in …
a. Mid-brain b. Medulla c. Pons d. Cerebrum - When was the first Health Assistant (HA) school started in Nepal?
a. 1952 b. 1956 c. 1960 d. 1964 - Diarrhoea is best treated by …
a. Antibiotics b. Jeevan Jal c. Antimotility drugs d. Juices - Highest milk fat is present in the milk of …
a. Buffalo b. Cow c. Goat d. Human - Leprosy control program integrated into the general health service in …
a. 1985 b. 1986 c. 1987 d. 1988 - Who is the pioneer of public health?
a. Cholera b. John Snow c. Louis Pasteur d. Typhoid fever - What is the incubation period of leprosy?
a. 3-5 days or more b. 3-5 weeks of more
c. 3-5 months or more d. 3-5 years or more - Leprosy and TB can be best prevented in Nepal by …
a. Early diagnosis treatment b. Health education c. Health education d. Immunoprophylaxis - … is not a viral disease of man?
a. Common cold b. Encephalitis c. Poliomyelitis d. Syphilis - How many districts are declared as malaria risky area in Nepal by MOH?
a. 15 b. 55 c. 65 d. 75 - Causation acuity formation in the lungs is associated with
a. Asthma b. Cancer c. TB d. All of the above - The causative agent of Japanese encephalitis is …
a. Rota virus b. Lysa virus c. H5N1 virus d. Flari virus
Answer Sheet 1.b 2. d 3. b 4. c 5. b 6. a 7. b 8. c 9. b 10. d 11. a 12. a 13. c 14. c 15. d 16. c 17. d 18. c 19. a 20. c 21. b 22. b 23. d 24. a 25. c 26. a 27. c 28. d 29. c 30. c 31. a 32. a 33. c 34. b 35. b 36. c 37. c 38. c 39. b 40. b 41. b 42. a 43. c 44. c 45. d 46. a 47. d 48. c 49. c 50. d
Prepared by Rajiv Kumar Yadav