Post: Treatment Organizer Gr.II
Department: Health Services Kasaragod District
Category Code: 275/17
Qualification: Higher Secondary Course + T.B. Health Visitors Course
Question Paper Code: 89/18
Date of Test: 10-08-2018
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- The part of a cell at which glycolysis taking place is:
- Mitochondria
- Cytoplasm
- Ribosomes
- Cell membrane
- What is the respiratory quotient of carbohydrate?
- One
- Less than one
- infinity
- zero
- “S A node” is located on ––––––––––––– part of heart.
- Left atrium
- Right Ventricle
- Left ventricle
- Right atrium
- ––––––––––––– is a part of male reproductive system in humans.
- Epididymis
- Ampulla
- Isthmus
- Cervix
- Villi is found inside the:
- Stomach
- Small intestine
- Oesophagus
- Large intestine
- The type of synovial joint present in knee:
- Hinge joint
- Pivot joint
- Saddle joint
- Ball and socket joint
- Nissl granules are the characteristic of which cell?
- Muscle cell
- Nerve cell
- Bone cell
- Epithelial cell
- The leutinising hormone has the highest concentration during
- Menstruation
- Pregnancy
- Ovulation
- Parturition
- Which is the genotype of blood group ‘AB’?
- IA IA
- IA IB
- IAi
- IBi
- The most abundant leucocyte present in the blood:
- Neutrophil
- Monocyte
- Eosinophil
- Basophil
- The gland that is attached to the kidney is:
- Pineal gland
- Thymus gland
- Adrenal gland
- Thyroid gland
- The ‘Fovea’ at the retina of eye contains––––––––––––– cells?
- Only rods
- Only cones
- Both rods and cones
- None of these
- Which among the following is a wrong statement about a skeletal muscle?
- Presence of striations
- Voluntary in action
- Connected with bone
- Presence of intercalated disc
- The middle layer of wall of uterus is:
- Myometrium
- Perimetrium
- Mesothelium
- Endometrium
- Gastric gland cell that produce HCl is:
- Mucus cell
- Cheif cells
- Oxyntic cells
- Serosa cells
- Name the bone present in the pelvic girdle:
- Ischium
- Pubis
- Ilium
- All of these
- Which among the following is hyperglycemic hormone?
- Insulin
- Melatonin
- Glucagon
- Thyroxine
- Dental formula in adult human is:
- 2123/2123
- 2132/2132
- 2321/2321
- 2114/2114
- The function of ‘Sertoli cells’ that is found inside the testes:
- Spermatogenesis
- Nutrition
- Protection
- Secretion
- The disorder ‘Night blindness’ is due to the deficiency of:
- Vitamin ‘A’
- Vitamin ‘D’
- Vitamin ‘E’
- Vitamin ‘C’
- The immediate action to prevent further damage caused by corrosive acid chemical burns:
- Wash the part with weak acid solution and plenty of water
- Flood the part with water, Bathe the part with an alkaline solution
- Flood the part with warm water
- Give plenty of oral fluids to drink
- Constrictive bandage to be applied on the victims heart side of the Snake bite, is tigthly enough:
- To stop the circulation through the veins of the bitten limb
- To arrest the arterial circulation in the bitten limb
- Cause congestion of the limb and to increase bleeding from the wound
- None of these
- Which blood vessels carry bright red blood, in haemorrhage?
- Vein
- Capillary
- Artery
- all of these
- The important clinical features which is present during excessive exposure to the sun:
- Numbness in body
- Breathing difficulty
- Intense pain over the body
- The skin is red, swollen, painful
- A heavy victim can be lifted without undue strain for the first aider. The principles of lifting a victim are as follows, EXCEPT:
- Use the most powerful muscles of your body for lifting
- Keep the weight of the victim as close to your body as possible
- Keep your head and back lean forward to lift the body of victim
- Use your entire upper limb to strengthen your grasp on the victims body
- Disease characterised by the decreased blood supply to the brain, due to blood clot, hemorrhage or embolus is termed as:
- Encephalitis
- Angina pectoris
- Shock
- Stroke
- In stock keep the patient in supine position with his head lower than the rest of the body, this is to:
- To improve the venous return from the lower limbs and improve blood supply to the brain
- To reduce pain in lower limbs
- To improve respiration and blood supply to lungs
- None of these
- The term difficulty in breathing is known as:
- Bradypnea
- Apnea
- Orthopnea
- Dyspnea
- The normal blood pressure of an adult:
- 130/90 mm Hg
- 120/80 mm Hg
- 110/70 mm Hg
- 120/90 mm Hg
- Patient with prolonged bed rest and restricted movements develop a deformity called:
- Talipes equino valgus
- Talipes equino varus
- Ptosis
- Foot drop
- Fluid and nutrients are introduced into the stomach through a tube, when the patient is unable to eat food:
- Compression
- Decompression
- Lavage
- Gavage
- It is the instillation of solution into the lower bowel and rectum:
- Vaginal Douche
- Catheterization
- Enema
- None of these
- DOTS plus programme launched in the year:
- 2007
- 2006
- 2005
- 2008
- 1gm protein yields:
- 9 calories
- 4 calories
- 6 calories
- 5 calories
- Which of the following is not involved in cardio pulmonary resuscitation?
- Start mouth to mouth breathing
- External cardiac massage
- Do Heimlich manoeuvre
- Keep the airway patent
- It is the process of destroying all types of pathogenic and non pathogenic organisms including virus and spores:
- Decontamination
- Fumigation
- Sterilization
- Disinfection
- Diarrhoea, cholera, typhoid are caused by:
- Pollution of water and food
- Hereditary diseases
- Life style diseases
- None of these
- The early signs and symptoms of tuberculosis:
- Cough, fever, weight loss
- Diarrhoea, weakness, loss of weight
- Abdomen pain, vomiting, fatigue
- Anemia, dyspnea, fatigue
- It is yellowish discolouration in the sclera of the eyes, mucous membrane and the skin due to a disease condition:
- Typhoid
- Jaundice
- H1N1
- Anaemia
- Convert Fahrenheit to celcius:
- C = (F-32°) 9/5
- C = (32°-F) 5/9
- C = (32°-F) 9/5
- C = (F-32°) 5/9
- Unpleasant odour of breath is known as:
- Gingivitis
- Glossitis
- Stomatitis
- Halitosis
- The action taken prior to the onset of disease which removes the possibility that the disease will ever occur is:
- Secondary prevention
- Tertiary prevention
- Primary prevention
- None of these
- Interval between entrance of pathogen into body and appearance of first symptoms:
- Incubation period
- Prodromal stage
- Illness stage
- Convalescence stage
- Deficiency of Vitamin A causes:
- Night blindness
- Blepharitis
- Conjunctivitis
- Trachoma
- Excessive shedding of the scalp skin is known as:
- Scabies
- Ring worm infection
- Falling of Hair
- Dandruff
- Immunity that a person inherits or gets through genetic structure is known as:
- Acquired immunity
- Active immunity
- Passive immunity
- Natural immunity
- Which vaccine is used against tuberculosis prevention?
- TT
- BCG
- MMR
- OPV
- Which of the following is not bactericidal drug?
- Rifampicin
- Ethambutol
- Pyrazinamide
- INH
- Tuberculosis is transmitted mainly by:
- Water
- Droplet Infection
- Blood
- Mosquitoes
- Fungal infection between the toes of foot is known as:
- Madura foot
- Hyperidrosis
- Athletes foot
- Bromhidrosis
- Mycobacterium tuberculosis is discovered by:
- Louis Pasture
- Robert Koch
- Alexander Fleming
- Robert Hooke
- An AFB smear consistently found to be positive would have to contain how many bacilli/ml of sputum:
- 10000 AFB per ml
- 5000 ABF per ml
- 1000 ABF per ml
- 100 ABF per ml
- False positive AFB smear means:
- Acid fast staining of organism other than mycobacteria
- Acid fast staining of food particles or fibers
- Spores of fungus
- All of these
- Tuberculosis is spread from sputum smear positive patient to others is by:
- Inhalation of air born particles with mycobacteria
- Through the mycobacteria contaminated food intake
- Mycobacteria entered through wounds of the skin
- All of these
- At present anti TB drugs in RNTCP of India is given as:
- Daily short course therapy
- Intermittent short course therapy
- According to the nutritional status of the patients
- All of these
- In treatment card “Name of Treatment Centre”:
- The center from treatment started
- The center from TB diagnosed
- The center from patient taking treatment
- All of these
- Type of Patient marked in treatment card all are correct EXCEPT:
- N–New
- D–Death
- R–Relapse
- T–Transfer
- Positive result in Laboratory Form for Sputum Examination at Results section written in:
- Blue ink
- Green ink
- Red ink
- Any ink but neat
- Treatment completed patient which of the following is correct:
- Sputum smear-positive case who has completed treatment with negative Smears at the end of the intensive phase but none at the end of treatment
- Sputum smear-negative patient who has received a full course of treatment and has not become smear-positive during or at the end of treatment
- Extra-pulmonary patient who has received a full course of treatment and has not become smear-positive during or at the end of treatment
- All of these
- Defaulted TB patient means:
- Registered but ATT not taken
- Stopped ATT before 3 weeks
- Stopped ATT after 6 weeks only
- Has not taken anti-TB drugs consecutively for 2 months or more
- Tuberculosis Research Centre in India is situated at:
- New Delhi
- Mumbai
- Chennai
- Kolkata
- National TB Centre in India is situated at:
- Mysore
- Hyderabad
- Pune
- Bengaluru
- After 2 months of conventional anti TB therapy sputum examination is positive it suggestive of:
- Return after treatment
- Inadequate dosage
- Resistant TB
- Improper treatment
- Most correct test to find TB infection in a country is:
- X-ray examination
- Clinical examination
- Sputum examination
- Tuberculin test
- Tuberculin test help to find out:
- Prior exposure to Mycobacterium tuberculosis
- If Negative means no TB
- Immune status of the patient
- Highly positive means active TB
- In RNTCP CAT- 1ATT sputum examination done at:
- 1,3,5 months
- 2,4,6 months
- 2,5,7 months
- 2,3,5 months
- One sputum positive TB patient can infect:
- 1-2 patients per year
- 5-6 person per year
- 10-15 person per year
- 100-200 person per year
- What is the RNTCP cure rate?
- 100%
- 92%
- 80%
- 65%
- Which drug is not include in RNTCP CAT 1:
- INH
- Rifampicin
- Ethambutol
- Levofloxacin
- By WHO definition of MDR TB means resistance to:
- Pyrazinamide and Ethambutol
- Ethambutol and INH with or without other drugs
- INH and Pyrazinamide
- INH and Rifampicin with or without other drugs
- Combination of multiple drugs given in TB treatment is:
- Broad spectrum
- Reduce side effect
- Prevent resistance
- None of these
- Which of the following drug is not use in pregnancy:
- INH
- Rifampicin
- Ethambutol
- Streptomycin
- WHO best criteria to diagnose pulmonary TB is
- Chest pain
- Sputum positive
- Cough more than 3 weeks
- X-ray finding suggestive of active pulmonary TB
- Who is the following person had contact with smear positive TB need preventive chemotherapy?
- Pregnant women
- Old aged
- Child below 6 years
- Child below 13 years
- One tuberculin unit is:
- 1 unit of PPD RT3
- 0.0001 mg
- 0.1 mg BCG
- None of these
- Smear positive means :
- One sample which is positive
- One sample positive out of two samples
- Two samples positive out of three samples
- All of these
- TB in diabetes is true :
- Severe diseases
- High incidence
- Atypical presentation
- All of these
- Prevalence of Tubercular infection in India is:
- 35%
- 40%
- 53.7%
- 60%
- When to give BCG vaccination ideally?
- As early after birth
- Up to age of 5 years
- Up to age of 10 years
- None of these
- State TB Centre of Kerala is situated at:
- Kochi
- Kozhikode
- Thiruvananthapuram
- Thrissur
- In which Indian State the Harappan site Kalibangan is located?
- Gujarat
- Rajasthan
- Punjab
- Haryana
- In which year Indian National Congress was founded?
- 1757
- 1790
- 1857
- 1885
- Who is popularly known as ‘Kumara Guru’?
- Poikayil Yohannan
- Abraham Malpan
- Kumaranasan
- Sree Narayana Guru
- At which place Gandhiji experimented with Satyagraha for the first time in India:
- Champaran
- Belgaum
- Kheda
- Sabarmati
- Who serves as the defence minister of India at present?
- Rajnath Singh
- Nirmala Seetharaman
- Arun Jaitley
- Sushma Swaraj
- Which day is observed as ‘International Women’s day’?
- January 8
- February 8
- March 8
- April 8
- Which is the birthplace of Sree Narayana Guru?
- Panmana
- Kannanmula
- Varkkala
- Chempazhanti
- Who led the Villuvandi strike in Kerala?
- Pandit Karuppan
- Chattampi Swamikal
- Ayyankali
- K.Kelappan
- Among the following which is not a west-flowing river in Kerala?
- Chaliyar
- Periyar
- Kabani
- Bharathapuzha
- In which district of Kerala the archaeological site Pattanam is located?
- Wayanad
- Palakkad
- Thrissur
- Ernakulam
- Who won Dada Saheb Phalke Award 2017?
- Vinod Khanna
- Manoj Kumar
- Sashi Kapoor
- Amitabh Bachchan
- Which Indian State prepared ‘Water ATM policy’ to provide clean drinking water?
- Haryana
- Rajasthan
- Kerala
- TamilNadu
- Name the Nair social reformist who revolted against Brahmin dominance in Kerala?
- Vaikunta Swami
- Chattampi Swamikal
- Thycaud Ayya
- Vagbhatananda
- Who led ‘Savarna Jatha’ as a part of Vaikkom Satyagraha?
- Dr. Palpu
- C.V. Kunhiraman
- Mannath Padmanabhan
- K.P. Kesava Menon
- Who founded the Travancore Muslim Mahajana Sabha?
- Makti Thangal
- Vakkam Abdul Khadir Maulavi
- Sir Syed Ahmed Khan
- Habeeb Mohamed
- Who acts as the Chairperson of the Niti Aayog?
- President
- Prime Minister
- Finance Minister
- Defence Minister
- Name the Bengal Nawab who was defeated by the British in the Battle Plassey:
- Mir Kasim
- Shah Alam II
- Siraj-ud-daula
- Shuja-ud-daula
- Name the British viceroy who announced the Partition of Bengal in 1905?
- Lord Dalhousie
- Lord Willingdon
- Lord Minto
- Lord Curzon
- Who is called the ‘Father of Modern Indian Renaissance’?
- Swami Dayananda Saraswati
- Swami Vivekananda
- Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar
- Raja Ram Mohan Roy
- From which country India adopted the Five year plans:
- Russia
- America
- Japan
- China
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