Chapter 9
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| MCQ (PSM) - Curtsey Dr. K. N. Trivedi - Prof and Head (Community Medicine) |
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| 1 |
The peak period for social attachment in humans is of what age |
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a |
7 mts |
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b |
1 yr |
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c |
18 mths |
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d |
2 yr |
| 2 |
MCH care is assesed by |
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a |
death rate |
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b |
birth rate |
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c |
MMR |
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d |
anemia in mother |
| 3 |
Malnutrition in India is mainly attributed to |
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a |
protein defficiency |
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b |
iron defficiency |
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c |
vitamin defficiency |
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d |
all of these |
| 4 |
A dose of iron and folic acid given as supplement is |
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a |
200 mg& 500 mg |
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b |
60 mg &500 mcg |
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c |
200 mg & 500 mcg |
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d |
200 mg &1 mg |
| 5 |
The maximum permissible level of occupational exposure to radiation is---per year |
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a |
5rem |
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b |
2 rem |
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c |
10 rem |
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d |
50 rem |
| 6 |
The average birth weight in India is |
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a |
2.5 kg |
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b |
2.8 kg |
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c |
3.00kg |
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d |
3.2 kg |
| 7 |
Small for date babies are prevented by |
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a |
spacing of baby |
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b |
antenatal care |
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c |
nutritional suppliment |
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d |
immunisations |
| 8 |
Low birth weight means weight of less than |
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a |
2.8 |
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b |
2.7 |
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c |
2.3 |
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d |
2.5 |
| 9 |
Small for date in comparision to premature birth has |
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a |
low birth weight |
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b |
more congenital animalies |
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c |
more chance of mental retardation |
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d |
less survival chances |
| 10 |
The criterion foe an infant tobe at risk to under nourishment is |
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a |
birth weight of 3kgs |
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b |
birth weight of 2.8kgs |
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c |
birth weight of 2.5kgs |
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d |
any of above |
| 11 |
A healthy mother with a healthy child should start artificial feeding by |
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a |
3mths |
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b |
5-6 mths |
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c |
1-2yrs |
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d |
1-5 yrs |
| 12 |
The average daily output of breast milk in Indian women during first six months is |
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a |
400cc |
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b |
500cc |
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c |
600cc |
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d |
700cc |
| 13 |
Which of the following statements may be use accurately in support of bottle feeding over breast feeding |
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a |
superior provision of vit D and C in bottle formula milk |
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b |
breast milk frequency of insufficient quantity |
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c |
fewer infections with bottle milk |
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d |
presence of more easily metabolised protein in bottle milk |
| 14 |
Weaning foods are given to infant from ---- month |
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a |
3 |
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b |
6 |
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c |
9 |
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d |
12 |
| 15 |
Which is not true about growth chart used in India |
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a |
there are three curves |
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b |
top most curve corresponds to 50 percentile of Harvard |
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c |
2 curve corresponds to 80% of that standard |
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d |
children with normal wt fall above the line |
| 16 |
Road helth card has 2 reference points,which are |
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a |
30th percentile for boys and 3rd perc entile for girls |
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b |
50th percentile for boiys |
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c |
50th percentile for boys and 5th percentile for girls |
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d |
80th percentile for boys and 10th percentile for girls |
| 17 |
Numerator for neonatal mortality is |
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a |
all infant deaths upto 28 days |
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b |
all infants less than or equal to 7 days |
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c |
all infants under 1 year |
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d |
all infants deaths between 28 days to 1 year |
| 18 |
Targeted infant mortality rate for 2000 AD |
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a |
50 |
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b |
60 |
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c |
70 |
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d |
80 |
| 19 |
ICDS scheme was started in the year |
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a |
1965 |
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b |
1970 |
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c |
1975 |
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d |
1985 |
| 20 |
The maternal mortality rate in india is |
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a |
1per thousand live birht |
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b |
2/1000livebirths |
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c |
5/1000livebirth |
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d |
4/1000livebirth |
| 21 |
Denominator of perinatal mortality rate is |
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a |
live births |
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b |
still births |
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c |
live and still births |
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d |
live minus still births |
| 22 |
Infant mortality rate in India at present is |
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a |
120 |
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b |
114 |
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c |
108 |
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d |
106 |
| 23 |
The infant mortality rate target for 1990 is |
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a |
100 |
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b |
60 |
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c |
75 |
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d |
87 |
| 24 |
All are true of infant mortality rate except |
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a |
95 per 1000 live birth |
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b |
neonatal death is 50% |
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c |
90% of death is under 5 years |
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d |
health improved with socio economic improvement |
| 25 |
Infantile death is taken only below |
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a |
7 days |
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b |
1 month |
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c |
1 year |
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d |
2 years |
| 26 |
Which state has the lowest infant mortality rate |
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a |
kerala |
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b |
tamilnadu |
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c |
bengal |
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d |
madhya pradesh |
| 27 |
All the following programmes are sponsored by Ministry of social welfare except |
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a |
balwadi nutrition programme |
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b |
special nutrition programme |
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c |
midday school programme |
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d |
ICDS |
| 28 |
Which of the following diseases is not susceptible to chlorination |
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a |
bacilli dysentery |
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b |
typhoid fever |
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c |
cholera |
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d |
giardiasis |
| 29 |
The school health programme came into vogue in |
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a |
1946 |
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b |
1948 |
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c |
1950 |
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d |
1960 |
| 30 |
Which country has introduced school health services for the first time |
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a |
france |
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b |
russia |
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c |
usa |
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d |
INDIA |
| 31 |
Per capita space for students in a class room should not be less tha ---- sq feet |
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a |
5 |
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b |
10 |
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c |
20 |
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d |
50 |
| 32 |
In school health services themost important functionary should be |
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a |
school teacher |
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b |
health worker |
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c |
medical officer |
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d |
health assitant |
| 33 |
The school health programme came into vogue is |
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a |
1946 |
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b |
1948 |
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c |
1950 |
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d |
1960 |
| 34 |
The area under normal ditribution curve for S.D. of 2 is |
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a |
0.68 |
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b |
0.95 |
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c |
0.975 |
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d |
1 |
| 35 |
The approximate number of mentally retarted persons in India is about |
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a |
4-8millions |
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b |
10-15millions |
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c |
15-20 millions |
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d |
20-25 millions |
| 36 |
All are true about intelligence quotient except |
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a |
calculated from mental & chronological age |
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b |
less then 70 indicate mental retardation |
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c |
increase with age |
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d |
none of above |
| 37 |
Mental retardation is defined if IQ is below |
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a |
90 |
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b |
80 |
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c |
70 |
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d |
60 |
| 38 |
The following grading of IQ has been given by WHO for mild mental retardation |
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a |
20to34 |
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b |
35to49 |
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c |
50to70 |
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d |
60to80 |
| 39 |
Boys over sixteen yrs who are too difficult to handled in a certified school or have misbehave they are sent to a |
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a |
remand home |
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b |
borstal school |
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c |
foster home |
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d |
any of above |
| 40 |
Highest vit.A content is seen in |
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a |
lemon |
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b |
green leafy vegetables |
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c |
tometo |
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d |
ragi |
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