Chapter 8
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| MCQ (PSM) - Curtsey Dr. K. N. Trivedi - Prof and Head (Community Medicine) |
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| 1 |
In what stage of demographic cycle is India today |
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a |
Low stationary |
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b |
High stationary |
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c |
Early expanding |
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d |
Late expanding |
| 2 |
declining death rate and more declining birth rate the stage is |
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a |
late expanding |
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b |
early expanding |
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c |
high stationary |
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d |
declining |
| 3 |
Zero population growth rate is seen in |
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a |
sweden and GDR |
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b |
USA &USSR |
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c |
France and Japan |
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d |
no country in the world so far |
| 4 |
In the demographic study of population, a country with low birth rate and a low death rate is in following phase |
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a |
first |
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b |
second |
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c |
third |
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d |
fourth |
| 5 |
The percentage of women in the reproductive age group is |
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a |
0.15 |
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b |
0.22 |
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c |
0.3 |
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d |
0.4 |
| 6 |
The expected groth rate by 2000 AD is |
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a |
0.8 |
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b |
1.2 |
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c |
2 |
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d |
2.3 |
| 7 |
Which is not true of annual growth rate in India |
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a |
annual growth rate of 1.2 % is essential by 2000 AD |
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b |
current rate of 2.9% |
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c |
prior is 1921,growth rate was low |
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d |
net gain in birth over death , lead to increase in the rate |
| 8 |
Which is not true of annual growth rate in India |
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a |
Prior to 1921, growth rate was low |
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b |
net gain births over deaths lead to net increase in the rate |
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c |
curren t rate is 2.9 |
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d |
an annual growth rate of 1.2 is essential by 2000 |
| 9 |
Population count is taken on |
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a |
1st january |
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b |
1st march |
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c |
1st july |
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d |
1st august |
| 10 |
Sex composition can be demonstreted in which of the following |
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a |
age piramid |
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b |
pie chart |
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c |
componant bar chart |
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d |
multiple bar chart |
| 11 |
The denominator to claculate litracy rate is |
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a |
population above 14 yrs |
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b |
entire population |
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c |
population above 7 yrs |
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d |
all males |
| 12 |
In India census for literacy rate, thelowest cutoff age is-----yrs |
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a |
1 |
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b |
3 |
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c |
5 |
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d |
11 |
| 13 |
What is the denominator in general fertility rate |
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a |
marrid women |
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b |
women in reproductive age group |
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c |
married women in the age group of 15to44 |
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d |
all women |
| 14 |
All are true fertility index (1985) except |
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a |
general fertility rate -151 |
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b |
gross reproduction rate -2.2 |
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c |
total fertility rate-4.51 |
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d |
child:woman ratio -605 |
| 15 |
Total fertility rate refers to |
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a |
no. of woman between 15 to 44 yrs |
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b |
no. of births per thousand woman |
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c |
approximate complete family size |
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d |
no. of female children per woman |
| 16 |
Net reproduction rate by 2000 AD |
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a |
1-1.2 |
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b |
1.2 to 2.5 |
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c |
2.5-3 |
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d |
3to5 |
| 17 |
Fertility rate can be reduced by following method |
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a |
spacing of pregnancy |
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b |
early marriages |
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c |
change of MTP act |
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d |
female literacy |
| 18 |
The growth rate of india is __% |
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a |
55 |
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b |
3 |
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c |
2.4 |
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d |
2.2 |
| 19 |
The family planning programme started in |
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a |
1947 |
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b |
1952 |
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c |
1960 |
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d |
1946 |
| 20 |
The incoorrest statement regarding couple protection rate is |
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a |
50% -60%of births per year are birth order of 3or more |
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b |
to achieve NRR of 1, CPR should be |
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c |
CPR was 37%in 1987 |
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d |
CPR of 60% is eqivalent to 3 children per couple |
| 21 |
Family welfare programme's goal is to reach couple protection rate of: |
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a |
0.2 |
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b |
0.4 |
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c |
0.5 |
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d |
0.6 |
| 22 |
Carriers are not an pmportant part source of transmission in |
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a |
typhoid |
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b |
poliomyelities |
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c |
diptheria |
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d |
measeals |
| 23 |
The no. of condoms needed for protection for one year is |
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a |
50 |
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b |
72 |
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c |
100 |
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d |
175 |
| 24 |
The on an average failure rate in couples using condom is about |
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a |
0 to 5 % |
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b |
10 to 20 % |
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c |
30 to 40 % |
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d |
50 % or more |
| 25 |
Multi load device contains |
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a |
zinc |
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b |
copper |
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c |
progesterone |
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d |
silver |
| 26 |
Copper T is idealy insertes at |
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a |
Just before menstruation |
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b |
Menstruation |
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c |
Just after menstruation |
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d |
on the 14th day |
| 27 |
Copper T 200 need to be replaced only upto |
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a |
1 year |
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b |
2year |
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c |
3year |
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d |
5 year |
| 28 |
Multi loaded device refers to |
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a |
first generation IUCD |
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b |
second generation IUCD |
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c |
oral OCP |
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d |
barrier contraceptive |
| 29 |
IUCD acts by |
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a |
killing spermatozooa |
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b |
aseptic inflammation of endomatrium |
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c |
increase cervical mucus |
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d |
preventing the fertilization of ova |
| 30 |
Most appropriate contraceptive during first six months of lactation |
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a |
IUCD |
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b |
OC pills |
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c |
Injectable contraceptive |
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d |
rhythm method |
| 31 |
Best method for spacing is |
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a |
condom |
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b |
IUCD |
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c |
pessary |
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d |
tubectomy |
| 32 |
The risk of pregnancy in IUCD exceptors is heighest in |
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a |
1st year |
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b |
2nd year |
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c |
3rd year |
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d |
4th year |
| 33 |
Best method of post coital contraception is |
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a |
IUCD |
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b |
high estrogen pills |
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c |
high progesteron pills |
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d |
androgen |
| 34 |
Mini pill contains |
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a |
only progesterone in small quantity |
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b |
progesterone and estrogene in small qty. |
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c |
estrogene in small qty. and progesterone in large qty. |
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d |
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| 35 |
Mala N contains |
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a |
ethyl estradiol 30 ugm |
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b |
norgesterol 50 ugm |
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c |
ethylestradiol 50 ugm |
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d |
progesteron 10 ugm |
| 36 |
Male contraceptive pill contains |
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a |
bromocriptine |
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b |
cypro heptadine |
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c |
cyproterone acetate |
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d |
mandellic acid |
| 37 |
Sperms immobile in cervical fluid is because of |
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a |
vaginal or other factor |
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b |
elevated progesterone levels |
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c |
abnormal sperms |
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d |
none of these |
| 38 |
At PHC level a women who complains of spotting following IUCD insetion should be advised |
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a |
removal of IUCD |
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b |
iron suppliments and observation |
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c |
antibiotics and obsevations |
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d |
analgesics and observations |
| 39 |
Indian MTP Act allows abortion nolyn upto |
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a |
15 weeks |
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b |
20 weeks |
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c |
24 weeks |
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d |
28 weeks |
| 40 |
The MTP act was passed in |
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a |
1949 |
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b |
1962 |
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c |
1971 |
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d |
1974 |
| 41 |
Consent from two doctors is necessary for MTP in pregnancy beyond __ wks |
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a |
12 |
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b |
20 |
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c |
28 |
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d |
36 |
| 42 |
Consent from guardian/husband for MTP is required if: |
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a |
female is below 28 years of age |
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b |
female is below 23 years of age |
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c |
female is below 17 years of age |
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d |
female is a divorce |
| 43 |
Breast feeding should be started --- of birth |
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a |
with in 1 hour |
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b |
1-2 hours |
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c |
2-3 hours |
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d |
12- 24 hours |
| 44 |
The most costeffective family planning method is |
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a |
vasectomy |
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b |
tubectomy |
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c |
copper T |
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d |
OCP |
| 45 |
The family planning programme started in |
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a |
1947 |
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b |
1950 |
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c |
1952 |
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d |
1960 |
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Dr. K. N. Trivedi - Prof and Head (Community Medicine) |