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NHM MP CHO – 27 Jan 2021 Shift 2 – 100-Mark MCQ Test

🩺 NHM MP CHO – 27 Jan 2021 Shift 2

100-Mark MCQ Test (Questions 1–100)
✅ Each correct answer = 1 mark. Wrong / not attempted = 0 mark.
Total Questions: 100
Total Marks: 100
Marks per Question: 1
Attempts per Question: 1 (options lock after click)
Q1. The term Thrombocytopenia means
Q2. The function of flame cell is
Q3. Which of the following is a bleeding disorder?
Q4. Saliva contains an enzyme that acts upon which nutrient?
Q5. The rate of drug absorption is greatest in the
Q6. Which bone is called Collarbone?
Q7. Which is the master gland of the endocrine system?
Q8. Which of the following allows air to pass into the lungs?
Q9. The membrane that separates auditory canal from middle ear is
Q10. In the demographic cycle, high stationary stage is characterized by
Q11. Maternal mortality rate is expressed in terms of
Q12. In India high birth rate is due to all of the following reasons except
Q13. Population statistics include indicators that measure all the following except
Q14. The ratio of number of pregnancies in a year to married women (15–44 yrs) is called
Q15. The constant presence of a disease or infectious agent within a given geographical area is called
Q16. The person, animal, object or substance from which an infectious agent passes to the host is called
Q17. When two live vaccines are required, they should be given
Q18. When antibodies produced in one body are transferred to another, it is called
Q19. Episiotomy has to be done during
Q20. A woman who has never given birth to a child is called
Q21. A peptide hormone produced almost exclusively by the corpus luteum of pregnancy is
Q22. Increased pigmentation in the face during pregnancy is called
Q23. The thin serous fluid secreted from the breast during the first 24–48 hours is called
Q24. Essential obstetric care under RCH Phase I includes all except
Q25. The benefits of Kangaroo Mother Care are all except
Q26. A pregnant woman should visit antenatal clinic twice a month during
Q27. The objectives of antenatal care are all except
Q28. At 20 weeks of pregnancy, uterine fundus is palpable at
Q29. The immunoglobulin which protects newborn against enteric infections is
Q30. Recommended dosage of Vitamin A supplement orally every 6 months for a 3-year-old child is
Q31. In children with diarrhea the main aim of ORS therapy is to
Q32. First dose of Hepatitis B is given at
Q33. Pellagra is caused due to deficiency of
Q34. Route of administration of DPT vaccine is
Q35. Most preferred vaccination site for Hepatitis B vaccine in infants is
Q36. Pentavalent vaccine is given at
Q37. Weekly Iron and Folic Acid Supplementation (WIFS) Programme is meant for
Q38. Adolescent health programme provides iron and folic acid supplementation on
Q39. To maintain adolescent health and control helminth infection, Tab Albendazole is administered
Q40. The only way to limit size and control interval between births is by
Q41. Measles is caused by
Q42. National Vector borne disease programme covers the following diseases EXCEPT
Q43. The Kala azar fever is transmitted through the bite of
Q44. All the following infections are caused by RNA virus except
Q45. In following which disease is caused by varicella zoster
Q46. When the diarrhoea lasts for more than 14 days it is called
Q47. A protozoal disease caused by infection with parasites of the genus plasmodium is
Q48. All the following infections are transmitted through exposure to infectious blood are all except
Q49. The virus that causes dengue is
Q50. The modifiable risk factors of hypertension are of the following except
Q51. The government launched NPCDCS program to target
Q52. A group of diseases characterised by abnormal growth of cells, capable of invading adjacent tissues and distant organs, is called
Q53. Cancer that has spread to regional lymph nodes and distant organs is called
Q54. The adverse effects of obesity are all of the following except
Q55. Xerophthalmia can be controlled by administration of which of the following vitamin
Q56. Diabetes mellitus is usually recognized by
Q57. Wilson disease characterized by
Q58. Which of the following disease is not cancer?
Q59. The goal of National Framework for Malaria Elimination in India is by
Q60. The national health program that aims to reduce maternal mortality among pregnant women by encouraging them to deliver in government health facilities is called
Q61. National Programme for Family Planning launched officially in the year
Q62. National AIDS control program includes
Q63. Under the WHO ‘Vision 2020’ programme, the ‘SAFE’ strategy is adopted for which disease?
Q64. In which of the following city Elephant festival is celebrated
Q65. International Yoga Day is celebrated on
Q66. Which is the most popular classical dance form of Tamil Nadu?
Q67. The study of atmosphere is called
Q68. The state in which the Konark temple is present
Q69. A 5-year-old child is admitted in hospital. The best nursing action for parents who are displaying anger and guilt is
Q70. When a child is in the acute phase of nephrotic syndrome, which essential measure should the nurse take?
Q71. Which of the following is an early finding a nurse should expect to observe if a patient were to develop thrombophlebitis following an intravenous infusion
Q72. While providing health education in the community on prevention of osteoporosis, the nurse should emphasize on
Q73. The diagnosis of a patient assigned to the nurse is right sided heart failure. Which of the following condition a nurse can expect while assessing
Q74. A woman is diagnosed to have severe anemia when the hemoglobin is below
Q75. Flexible connective tissue that is attached to bone at the joints is called
Q76. Vaccine to control diarrhoea is
Q77. The priority interventions under adolescent health programme are
Q78. The key activities under the menstrual hygiene scheme are
Q79. All of the following are routes of transmission of HIV virus except
Q80. Impairment of heart function due to inadequate blood flow to the heart compared to its needs, caused by obstructive changes in the coronary circulation of the heart is called
Q81. Mission Parivar Vikas is an initiative directed to –
Q82. How many diseases are covered under National Vector Borne Disease Control Programme?
Q83. Pradhan Mantri Surakshit Matritva Abhiyan (PMSMA) was launched to provide fixed-day assured, comprehensive and quality antenatal care universally to all pregnant women in
Q84. The oral contraceptive package of Mala-D contains
Q85. The natural family planning methods are all of the following except
Q86. The mode of action of hormone-releasing intrauterine devices is
Q87. All of the following are barrier methods of contraception except
Q88. The National Mental Health Policy of India was launched in?
Q89. “The nurse informs the physician about the deviation in the recovery of the patient by understanding that certain remedial actions are necessary” is an example of
Q90. Nurses must consider the following five rights while administering medications, except
Q91. A technique of repeating the main message expressed by the nurse is called as
Q92. A newborn is assessed for APGAR at five minutes after birth. The score is 8. What does this indicate?
Q93. Beneficiaries of SUMAN except?
Q94. India observes National Vaccination Day every year on
Q95. The time interval between the invasion by an infectious agent and appearance of the signs and symptoms of the disease is
Q96. The person who transmits the message is called
Q97. Tone of voice, facial expression and body language belongs to which type of communication
Q98. Identify this instrument
Q99. Identify this instruments
Q100. Name of this machine