PUBLIC HEALTH PROGRAMME AND MANGEMENT
SET-3
- Which of the following is the general characteristic of new born baby?
a. AGAR score below 7 b. APGAR score 7-10 c. APGAR score above 10 d. None of the above - Most satisfactory method of collecting data is …
a. Oral questionnaire b. Postal questionnaire
c. Result of experiments d. First hand reports - Quantitative data can be represented in …
a. Pictogram b. Pie diagram c. Histogram d. Bar diagram - The percentage is depicted by …
a. Bar chart b. Pie chart c. Histogram d. Pictogram - The Incubation period range of kala-azar is …
a. 7 to 28 days b. 14 to 42 days c. 10 days to 2 years d. 14 days to many years - Census is usually carried difference of:
a. 12 years b. A decade c. 15 years d. A dentury - Which of the following drug is useful for AIDS?
a. Azathioprine b. Interferon c. Vidarabine d. Zidorvdine - The calculate vital statistics the population used is as on:
a. January 1 b. April 1 c. July 1 d. October 1 - What is the incubation period of kala-azar?
a. 1-2 weeks b. 2-4 weeks c. 2-6 months d. 1-2 weeks - A Japanese encephalitis epidemic was seen in … district in Nepal for the first time?
a. Jhapa b. Morang c. Rupandehi d. Sunsari - Egg supplies all nutrients except …
a. Fat b. Minerals c. Vitamin A d. Vitamin C - Demography is the study of all except …
a. Fertility b. Mortality c. Migration d. Morbidity - The second long term health plan period is started from:
a. 1995-2015 AD b. 1996-2016 AD c. 1997-2017 AD d. 1998-2018 AD - Which of the following species of mosquito transfers Japanese encephalitis?
a. Anopheles b. Cerlicine c. Culex d. None - Which animal is closet when organ transplant to human being is attempted?
a. Chimpanzee b. Dog c. Monkey d. Pig - Which vaccine is given for prevention of TB?
a. BCG b. DPT c. Oral polio d. TT - Most university accepted indicator of health status of whole population is:
a. Crude death rate b. Infant mortality rate c. Child mortality rate d. Maternal mortality rate - By second long term health plan period, the MMR will be reduced from 281/ lakh to:
a. 258/lakh b. 250/lakh c. 247/lakh d. 240/lakh - The transmission of malaria can be significantly reduced by
a. Anti mosquito measures b. Chemoprophylaxis c. Radical chemotherapy d. None of the above - Malaria parasite in mosquito has the … stages.
a. Okinete b. Oocyst c. Sporozite d. Zygote - According to demographic health survey 064/065, the recent contraceptive prevalence rate of Nepal is:
a. 39% b. 42% c. 44% d. 47% - Which of the following is the largest sinus?
a. Ethmoidal b. Frontal c. Maxillary d. Sphenoidal - The denominator for calculating infant mortality rate is:
a. Mid year estimated population b. Number of infants
c. Number of live birth in one year d. Number of birth in one year - Which of the following opportunistic fungal infections is seen in AIDS?
a. Cryptococcus b. Coccidioides c. Candida d. All of the above - According to annual report 2065/2066, the 4th ANC visit coverage is:
a. 7% b. 49.8% c. 55.9% d. 58.5%
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a. 1st January b. 1st April c. 1st May d. 1st December - Which is the general pulse rate of new baby?
a. 90-120 times/ min b. 100-120 times/ min c. 120-140 times/ min d. 140-160 times/ min - Which of the following provides maximum energy?
a. Carbohydrate b. Fat c. Protein d. Vitamin - The 1st five year plan period was between:
a. 1952-1952 b. 1954-1959 c. 1956-1961 d. 1958-1963 - All of the following are malaria control strategies except …
a. Prevention & control of epidemics with particular reference of p falciparum malaria
b. ICE for the use of personal protection measures (Simple bed not or INTS), treatment seeking behavior and compliance
c. Promotion of operational field research or evidence based decision making in malaria control
d. Training or increased competence of periplural level health status in malaria control - … is associated with defense mechanism of human body?
a. RBC b. WBC c. Platelets d. None of the above - Kala-azar is also known as …
a. Genetic disease b. Hormonal disease c. Vector born disease d. Water disease - The best time for collecting blood sample for microfilaria is
a. 8:00 pm – 10:00 am b. 2:00 am – 6:00 am c. 6:00 am – 6:00 pm d. All of the above - The disease that may be transmitted by “Tatooing” is …
a. AIDS b. Cancer c. Gonorrhoea d. Hepatitis B - Respiratory unit comprises of …
a. Alveoli b. Alveolar duct alveoli c. Terminal bronchial-alveoli d. Respiratory bronchiole-alveoli - The safe motherhood program was initiated in Nepal in …
a. 1992 b. 1994 c. 1996 d. 1998 - A man with heavy smoking habit for many years is caught by cough breathlessness is suffering from …
a. Chronic bronchitis b. Asthma c. Both a & b d. None - Which of the following blood cells is primarily affected in AIDS?
a. B-Lymphocytes b. Monocytes d. RBC d. T-Lymphocytes - Which of the following indicates severity of illness?
a. Case fatality rate b. Prevalence rate c. Proportional mortality rate d. Incidence rate - … is a feature of asymptomatic carrier state.
a. AIDS dementia b. Fever c. Splenomegaly d. Persistent generalized lymphadenopathy - How much protein in required for an adult daily?
a. 5 gram/ kg body wt b. 1 gram/ kg body wt c. 1.5 grams/ kg body wt d. 2 grams/ kg body wt - External respiration is the process of …
a. Exchange of gases b. Exchane of O2 and Co2 c. Exchange of CO2 & Co3 d. Exchange of O2 & O3 - 1 gm. Of Hemoglobin carries … of oxygen.
a. 34 ml b. 1.5 ml c. 2 ml d. 3 ml - Which is the most common cause of nutritional anemia?
a. Floate deficiency b. Iron deficiency c. Vitamin B12 deficiency d. Pyridoxine deficiency - Weaning foods refer to …
a. Birthday dishes b. Complementary food c. Royal dishes d. Supplementary food - The first national immunization day (NID) was successfully conducted in Nepal on …
a. Mangsir 22 & Magh 5, 2054 b. Mangsir 21 & Magh 4, 2055
c. Mangsir 20 & Magh, 2056 d. Mangsir 22 & Magh 4, 2057 - Which is the dangerous sign in ARI?
a. Convulsion b. Unable to drink c. Severe malnutrition d. All of the above - The IMCI is short form of …
a. Integrated management of childhood illness
b. Integrated management of chronic illness
c. Integrated management of clinical illness
d. Integrated management of clinical investigation - Which of the following continent is free from Japanese encephalitis?
a. Europe b. Australia c. America d. All of the above - ARI does not includes …
a. Epiglottitis b. Otitis media c. TB d. Tracheobronchitis
By Rajiv Kumar Yadav