Chapter 2
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| MCQ (PSM) - Curtsey Dr. K. N. Trivedi - Prof and Head (Community Medicine) |
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| 1 |
Living standerd of a people is best assessed by |
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a |
IMR |
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b |
MMR |
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c |
PQLI |
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d |
death rate |
| 2 |
Physical quality of life in India is |
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a |
31 |
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b |
43 |
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c |
50 |
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d |
61 |
| 3 |
Death rate as reported in 1990 is |
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a |
12.5 |
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b |
10.9 |
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c |
6.5 |
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d |
16 |
| 4 |
The concept of mulifactorial causation of disease was first mooted by |
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a |
Pettenkofer |
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b |
John snow |
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c |
Lemuel Shattuk |
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d |
Edwin Chadwick |
| 5 |
Keeping the frequency of illness within acceptable limits is best described as disease |
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a |
control |
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b |
prevention |
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c |
eradication |
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d |
surveillance |
| 6 |
Pap smear is an example of |
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a |
primary level of prevention |
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b |
secondary level of privention |
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c |
tirtiary level of privention |
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d |
non of above |
| 7 |
The MTP defines the following |
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a |
who should do termination of pregnancy |
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b |
where it should be done |
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c |
when it should be done |
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d |
all of the above |
| 8 |
The best method of promoting healthy life style in children |
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a |
primodial privention |
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b |
specific privention |
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c |
secondary privention |
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d |
high risk srategy |
| 9 |
Cheking for sputum AFB comes under |
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a |
primery prevention |
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b |
seco. Prevention |
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c |
tirtiory prevention |
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d |
quartenary prevention |
| 10 |
Which of the following is teritiary level of communication |
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a |
health promotion |
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b |
spesific protection |
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c |
early diagnosis & tretment |
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d |
disability limitation |
| 11 |
Gover. Of India launched a national plan of action against avoidable disablement known as "IMPACT India" in |
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a |
80 |
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b |
83 |
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c |
85 |
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d |
87 |
| 12 |
The restoration of body function is |
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a |
vocal rehabilitation |
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b |
medical rehabilitation |
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c |
social rehabilitation |
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d |
none of these |
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