By Rajiv Kumar Yadav
Set 4
- Vitamin A (2,00,000 IV) should be given within… days of delivevery.
(a) 28 (b) 35 (c) 42 (d) 49 - ……………… indicates the chronic malnutrition?
(a) Decreased height for age (b) Decreased weight for age
(c) Decreased weight for height (d) All of the above - Generally, Measles vaccine is given at the age of ………..
(a) 2 months (b) 3 months (c) 6 months (d) 9 months - All of the followings are energy giving foods except ………..
(a) Cereals (b) Fats (c) Vegetables (d) Tubers - Which is the dangerous sign in pregnancy?
(a) Roximin (b) Sever headache (c) UTI (d) All of the above - Incidence is defined as:
(a) Number of case existing in a given population at a given movement
(b) Numbers of case existing in a given period
(c) Numbers of new cases occurring during a specified period in a given population
(d) Number of old cases present during a specified period in a given population - Which one of the exposure has highest efficiency of transmission of AIDS?
(a) Contaminated blood transfusion (b) Infected mother to child (c) Intravenous drug abusers (d) Sexual intercourse - How many stages are occurred in Malariya?
(a) 3 (b) 4 (c) 5 (d) 6 - Japanese encephalitis was first observed in Nepal in…..
(a) 1975 (b) 1978 (c) 1981 (d) 1985 - How much energy is provided by one gram of carbohydrate?
(a) 3 kcal (b) 4 kcal (c) 5 kcal (d) 6 kcal - Total number of causes (old + new) at a given point of time in a given population is:
(a) Incidence (b) Prevalence (c) Epidemiology (d) Attack rate - The full form of EPI is ……….
(a) Expanded program of immunization (b) Expanded program on immunization
(c) Expanded project on immunization (d) Extra program on immunization - Prevalence is useful:
(a) To identify potential high risk population
(b) To control disease
(c) For distribution of disease
(d) Efficiency of preventive and therapeutic measure - The commonest cause of infant mortality rate is:
(a) Diarrhoea (b) prematurity (c) Reparation infection (d) Malnutrition - Which of the following is the richest source of protein?
(a) Bean (b) Egg (c) Meat
(d) Soyabean - Which prevents from SYTD’s and AIDS?
(a) Condom (b) Copper T (c) Depo-Provera (d) Norplant - Health education is:
(a) Give immunization
(b) Secondary level of prevention
(c) Change in belief, attitude and habits f people
(d) Awareness about health problem - When mosquito sucks Japanese encephalitis virus, after what time it becomes infective stage?
(a) 7 days (b) 10 days (c) 14 days (d) 21 days - Respiratory zone stars ………. Of bronchial tree.
(a) 15 generation onwards (b) 16 generation onwards (c) 17 generation onwards (d) 17 generation onwards - All are true about principle of health education except:
(a) Participation (b) Interest (c) Adoption (d) Comprehension - Which of the following is main objective of safer motherhood?
(a) Safe delivery without disturbing the life of mother (b) Safe delivery without disturbing the life of baby
(c) Both a & b
(d) None of the above - Which of the followings are water soluble vitamins?
(a) A, B, C, D (b) A, D, E, K (c) B & (d) K & C - The infant born before …… weak is called premature infant.
(a) 28-40 (b) 30-40 (c) 35 (c) 40 - ………. district implemented IMCI (Integrated management of childhood illness) first of all.
(a) Bara (b) Mahottari (c) Sunsari (d) Udayapur
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LOK SEWA AAYOG – PRIMARY HEALTH CARE REVITALIZATION - Which of the following symptom isn’t seen in pregnant mother?
(a) Lightening (b) Morning sickness (c) Quickening (d) Frequently micturation - The western blot is a confirmatory test associated with ……….
(a) AIDS (b) Gonorrhea (c) Syphilis (d) All of the above - IEC stands for:
(a) Information, education and communication
(b) Informal executive committee
(c) Informing, educating and communicating
(d) International education committee - What was the main objective of leprosy control?
(a) To reduce disability rate at the national level
(b) To minimize social stigma of the disease
(c) To eliminate leprosy from the country by the end of 2005 bringing down the leprosy prevalence rate to below 1 per 10000 population
(d)All of the above - The most cost-effective and successful health intervention programme of Nepal is …………..
(a) EPI (b) Family planning (c) Malaria eradication (d) School health - The composition of ‘Sarbottam pitho’ is ……….
(a) Soyabean : wheat : corn – 1:1:1 (b) Soyabean : wheat : rice – 1:1:1
(c) Soyabean : whet : corn – 2:1:1 (d) Rice : wheat : corn – 2:1:1 - Which is not an objective of school health programme?
(a) Prevention of diseases (b) Promotion of rehabilitation
(c) Promotion of positive health (c) Make consciousness of their own health - Mosquito that prefers human blood as food is called…….
(a) Anthrophillic (b) Biophilic (c) Gyanephilic (d) Humanphilic - Which of the following is not s STD?
(a) Candiases (b) Gonohorrhea (c) Hepatitis B (d) Syphilis - The best method of teaching an urban slum area about ORS is:
(a) Lecture (b) Role play (c) Brain storming (d) Demonstration - What is the scientific name of culex that causes Japanese encephalitis?
(a) Culex gledius (b) Culex vishni (c) Culex traitaeniorhyncus (d) Culex fuscocephala - The chemical used for indoor residual spraying to control kala-azar is ………
(a) Alpha cypermethin (b) DDT (c) Malathion (d) Pyrimrthaamine - Kala-azar is an endemic disease nearly in ……………… districts.
(a) 10 (b) 12 (c) 30 (d) 75 - How many districts in present are covered by ARI in Nepal?
(a) 50 districts (b) 60 districts (c) 70 districts (d) 75 districts - All are true about the key elements of communication except……..
(a) Communicator (b) Message (c) Channel of communication (d) Behavioral changes - Which of the following is not visual aids?
(a) Hand bill (b) Holding board (c) Slide tape (d) Epidiascope - The incubation period of P. Virus is ……… days.
(a) 8-25 (b) 8-15 (c) 8-35 (d) 8-45 - Which media is generalized to give health education in Nepalese context?
(a) Radio (b) Television (c) Video (d) Newspaper - Oral polio vaccine is developed by ………
(a) Barnard Christian (b) Koch (c) Sabin (d) Stalk - What will be the incidence rate of kala-azar within 2015 according to Nepal Government’s Health Ministry’s aim for kala -azar control?
(a) 2/lakh by 2015 (b) 2/lakh by 2010 (c) 1/lakh by 2015 (d) 10/lakh by 2010 - Which of the following is an example of community participation?
(a) Building of health post by MOH
(b) Building of primary health care by MOE
(c) Building of health post by VDC with an aid from government (d) None of the above - The major doner of HEIC programs is ……….
(a) UNFPA (b) WHO+USAID (c) DFID/IDA (d) All of the above - Stage of dying where the patient blames everyone for his misfortune is ……
(a) Denial (b) Anger (c) Bargaining (d) Depression - Which is the main function of child health clinic?
(a) Health education (b) Immunization (c) Monitoring growth (d) All of the above - Mucosal ulcer is seen in ………… stage of syphilis
(a) First stage (b) Secondary stage (c) Tertiary stage (d) Late stage - Mosquito that prefers animal blood as food is called ……
(a) Athrophilic (b) Biophilic (c) Heterphilic (d) Zoophilic
Answer Shee 1.c 2. a 3. d 4. c 5. d 6. c 7. a 8. a 9. b 10. b 11. b 12. b 13. a 14. b 15. d 16. a 17. c 18. c 19. b 20. c 21. c 22. c 23. a 24. b 25. a 26. a 27. a 28. d 29. a 30. c 31. b 32. a 33. c 34. d 35. c 36. a 37. b 38. d 39. d 40. c 41. a 42. a 43. c 44. c 45. c 46. d 47. 48. d 49. b 50. d