Post: Laboratory Technician Gr II
Department: Health Services
Category Code: 16/18
Qualification: One year Medical Laboratory Technician's Training Course
Date of Test: 04-12-2018
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- Which is a biodiversity hotspot in India?
- Eastern Himalayas
- Thar Desert
- Eastern Coast
- Ganga Basin
- Indian Institute of Advanced Studies is situated at
- New Delhi
- Kolkata
- Shimla
- Bengaluru
- Black soil is normally found in
- Sivalik Hills
- Lakshadweep
- Deccan Plateau
- Northern Plains
- Mahabalipuram is located in the State of
- Telangana
- Karnataka
- Maharashtra
- Tamil Nadu
- The Play Neel Darpan was published during indigo revolt of Bengal by
- Aurobindo Ghosh
- Shishir Kumar Ghosh
- Dinabandhu Mitra
- Rabindranath Tagore
- Gadhar Party was formed by
- Lala Har Dayal
- Bhagat Singh
- S.C. Bose
- Motilal Nehru
- Which is not a bird sanctuary in Kerala?
- Thattekkad
- Kadalundi
- Mangalavanam
- Kottakkunnu
- The capital of Tipu Sultan in Malabar
- Arakkal
- Feroke
- Kappad
- Tirurangadi
- Kerala Kalamandalam is a
- Deemed University
- Private University
- State University
- Central University
- How many times did Gandhiji visit Kerala during freedom struggle?
- 2
- 3
- 4
- 5
- The Golden Ball Winner of FIFA World Cup 2018
- Lionel Messi
- Luca Modric
- Kylian Mbappe
- Eden Hazard
- Tham Luang cave is situated in
- Thailand
- Indonesia
- Philippines
- Malaysia
- Secretary of States of America
- James Mattis
- Mike Pompeo
- Rex Tillerson
- Condoleezza rice
- President Ramnath Kovind previously served as the Governor from 2015 to 2017 of
- U P
- Bihar
- Odisha
- Jharkhand
- Who is the 53rd Jnanpith Award winner?
- Balchandra Nemade
- Raghuveer Chaudhari
- Shankha Ghosh
- Krishna Sobti
- Malayali Social Union (Later renamed as Malayali Sabha) established at Thiruvananthapuram in the year
- 1877
- 1914
- 1899
- 1892
- Ayyankali was belonging to
- Paraya family
- Pulaya family
- Cheruma family
- Kanakka family
- Pampadi Joseph published 'Cheramar Dhoothan' from
- Thiruvananthapuram
- Mannanam
- Changanassery
- Kayamkulam
- The organization established at Alappuzha by the inspiration Vakkamabdulkhader Moulavi
- Lajnett-ul-Hamdani
- Rauzath-ul-uloom
- Lajnett-ul-Muhammadiyya Sangham
- Dar-ul-Maarif
- Who established 'Sidhashramam' at Alathur?
- Poikayil Yohannan
- Chattambi Swamikal
- Pandit Karuppan
- Brahmanada Sivayogi
- Absolute zero of temperature corresponds to
- 273.15°C
- -273.15°C
- 0°C
- 100°C
- On removing the valve, the air escaping from a cycle tube comes cool, because
- It is an isothermal expansion
- It is an isothermal compression
- It is an adiabatic expansion
- It is an adiabatic compression
- When a capillary tube of diameter 4 mm is immersed vertically in water, water rises up to a height of 5 cm. If another capillary tube of diameter 2 mm is immersed in water, to what height water will rise to?
- 4 cm
- 5 cm
- 8 cm
- 10 cm
- Which of the following is the unit of Universal Gravitational Constant?
- kgm2 s-1
- m3 kg-1 s-2
- kgms-2
- mkg3s-2
- What is the moment of inertia of a ring about a tangent to the circle of the ring?
- 3/2 MR2
- 1/4 MR2
- 2/5 MR2
- MR2
- Which one of the following is not ferromagnetic?
- Cobalt
- Nickel
- Iron
- Bismuth
- The equation for the displacement of a particle in SHM is given by//x = 0.04 sin (2π/(0.01) t + π/4) Where x is in cm, t is in seconds, the maximum velocity is
- 8Ï€
- 2Ï€/0.01
- 4Ï€
- π/4
- An electric dipole of length 2 cm is kept inclined at an angle 30° with an electric field of intensity 4x105 N/C. If it experiences a torque equal to 8 Nm, what is the charge on the dipole?
- 4 mC
- 1 mC
- 2 mC
- 6 mC
- Which of the following radiation is used to take photographs of distant objects?
- Microwaves
- X-rays
- UV-rays
- IR-radiations
- If earth shrinks to half of its present radius without any change in its mass, then how does the duration of a day changes?
- Decreases
- Increases
- No change
- May increase or decrease
- Rutherford conducted the scattering experiment using
- beta -particles
- alpha -particles
- gamma -particles
- photons
- The hybridization of carbon in diamond is
- sp2
- sp
- sp3
- sp3 d
- Permanent hardness cannot be removed by
- Adding washing soda to water
- Boiling water
- Adding calgon
- Passing through resin
- The shape of methane molecule is
- tetrahedral
- linear
- pyramidal
- planar
- Milk is an example of
- foam
- gel
- emulsion
- sol
- Graphite belongs to which type of crystalline structure?
- Hexagonal
- Monoclinic
- Triclinic
- Cubic
- Germanium is refined by
- distillation
- liquation
- electrolysis
- zone refining
- Non-sticky coating of frying pans is made by a polymer
- PAN
- HDP
- TEFLON
- Buna-N
- Which test is used for identifying phenol?
- Schiff's test
- Tollen's test
- Lucas test
- Neutral ferric chloride
- The anode of Laclanche cell is made up of
- Zinc
- Copper
- Aluminium
- Magnesium
- Pollination by bat is
- Hydrophily
- Chiropterophily
- Malacophily
- Entomophily
- Pisum sativum belongs to the family
- Solanaceae
- Fabaceae
- Malvaceae
- Liliaceae
- Pyramid of number is inverted in
- Pond ecosystem
- Grassland ecosystem
- Parasitic ecosystem
- Fresh water ecosystem
- In which phase of cell cycle does replication of genetic material takes place?
- S phase
- G0 phase
- G1 phase
- G2 phase
- Which among the following represents non-sense codons?
- UAA
- UAG
- UGA
- All of these
- The chief pigment associated with photosynthesis is
- Chlorophyll b
- Chlorophyll c
- Chlorophyll a
- Chlorophyll d
- Hypercalcemic hormone is
- Thyroxine
- Thymosin
- Parathyroid hormone
- Adrenalin
- The excretory organs in cockroach are
- Gills
- Malpighian tubules
- Book gills
- Book lungs
- Aorta arises from
- Right atrium
- Left atrium
- Right ventricle
- Left ventricle
- The protein portion of the enzyme is
- Apoenzyme
- Prosthetic group
- Co-factor
- Coenzyme
- Which of the following cells is not a WBC?
- Neutrophil
- Basophil
- Manocyte
- Thrombocyte
- The colouring agent used in antisera AB is
- Methylene blue
- Acriflavin
- Eosin
- Safranin
- Name the anticoagulant present in purple coloured vacutainer tube
- Heparin
- EDTA
- Sodium citrate
- None of these
- pH of buffered distilled water used in Leishman's staining is
- 6.8
- 7.2
- 7.4
- 8
- Blood collected in CPD-A can be stored in blood bank refrigerator for ______ days.
- 35
- 28
- 21
- 25
- HDN due to Rh incompatibility can be prevented by giving anti-D antibody to Rh negative mother within ________ hours of delivery of Rh positive infant.
- 48 hrs
- 72 hrs
- 24 hrs
- 36 hrs
- Which of the following is not an RBC diluting fluid?
- Normal saline
- Dacies fluid
- Turkes fluid
- Toissons fluid
- During donor screening persons having history of malaria should be avoided for a period of _______________ years.
- 1 week
- 2 years
- 1 year
- 3 years
- Bombay blood group persons have _________ antigen in their blood.
- A Ag
- B Ag
- h Ag
- H Ag
- Depth of improved neubauer counting chamber is
- 0.1 mm
- .01 mm
- .001 mm
- 1 mm
- Name the enzyme estimation done in semen sample to analyse the secretory function of prostate
- alanine transaminase
- asparte transaminase
- acid phosphatase
- alkaline phosphatase
- The only cell in normal CSF is
- Neutrophil
- Lymphocyte
- Monocyte
- None of these
- Name the tests used to detect bile salt in urine.
- Benzidine test
- Fouchet's test
- Ehrlich's test
- Hays test
- Ketone bodies in urine are
- acetone
- beta hydroxy butyric acid
- Both acetone and beta hydroxy butyric acid
- None of these
- Normal sperm count is
- 80 - 160 millions / ml
- 40 - 80 millions / ml
- 100 - 120 millions / ml
- 140 - 200 millions / ml
- Name the hormone detected in pregnancy.
- ADH
- GH
- TSH
- hCG
- Specific gravity of urine less than 1.010 indicates
- Diabetes millitus
- Diabetes insipidus
- Diabetic ketoacidosis
- None of these
- 'Glucose memory test' is
- GCT
- Hb A1 C
- GTT
- PPBS
- Which of the following is not a renal function test?
- Serum urea
- Serum creatinine
- Cystatin - C
- Total cholesterol
- Who is known as 'father of microbiology'?
- Louis Pasteur
- Robert Koch
- Alexander Fleming
- Edward Jenner
- Serum electrolytes are analyzed using
- Calorimeter
- Flame photometer
- Spectrophotometer
- None of these
- Van-den-Bergh reaction is used to detect
- Serum creatinine
- Serum urea
- Serum bilirubin
- Blood glucose
- Cob-Web appearance of clot in CSF indicates
- Jaundice
- Haemorrhage
- Spinal constriction
- Tuberculous meningitis
- _____________ is otherwise known as 'bad cholesterol'.
- LDL
- HDL
- VLDL
- Chylomicrons
- All the following are motile bacteria except
- E.Coli
- Klebsiella
- Vibrio
- Proteus
- Oils and grease can be sterilized using
- autoclave
- vaccine bath
- hot air oven
- none of these
- Solidifying agent of a culture media is
- peptone
- meat extract
- sodium chloride
- agar
- ______________ is added to Mac Conkey's agar to inhibit the growth of gram positive bacteria.
- Bile salt
- Peptone
- Neutral red
- Agar
- All the following are examples of transport media except
- VR medium
- Thioglycollate medium
- Stuarts medium
- Amies medium
- Which of the following tests come under IMViC tests?
- Coagulase test
- Catalase test
- Citrate utilization test
- None of these
- The type of immunoglobulin which provides local immunity is
- Ig M
- Ig D
- Ig G
- Ig A
- Confirmatory tests for AIDs is
- Western blot
- Southern blot
- ELISA
- CLIA
- The bacteria which require 'X' and 'V' factors for its growth is
- staphylococcus
- haemophilus
- brucella
- salmonella
- RPR and VDRL tests are done for the diagnosis of
- AIDs
- Hepatitis
- Syphilis
- Malaria
- All the following are examples of blood parasites except
- Plasmodium
- Brugia malayi
- Leishmania
- Giardia lamblia
- The fixative used for blood containing specimen is
- Carnoy's fluid
- 95% ethyl alcohol
- 10% formalin
- Zenker's fluid
- Staining technique for assessment of hormonal status is
- Pap stain
- Shorrs stain
- H & E stain
- JSB stain
- The 'word' which refers to the 'closeness of a result on repeated analysis' is
- accuracy
- sensitivity
- precision
- specificity
- 'Mycology' means the study of
- bacteria
- immunity
- parasites
- fungus
- Infections induced by a 'physician' is known as
- iatrogenic
- nosocomial
- congenital
- subclinical
- The enzyme estimation done for the diagnosis of pancreatitis
- acid phosphatase
- amylase
- alkaline phosphatase
- creatinine kinase
- The basic component of Leishman's stain is
- cosin
- malachite green
- methylene blue
- none of these
- Name the blood cells increased in asthma
- basophil
- neutrophil
- lymphocyte
- cosinophil
- Intermediate host of plasmodium is
- man
- female anopheles mosquito
- male anopheles mosquito
- none of these
- Which of the following is a Romanowsky stain
- Leishmans stain
- Giemsas stain
- Jenners stain
- All these
- In wintrobes mixture, ammonium oxalate and potassium oxalate is mixed in the ratio
- 2 : 3
- 3 : 2
- 1 : 4
- 2 : 1
- The anticoagulant used in OFT is
- EDTA
- Citrate
- Heparin
- Sodium flouride-potassium oxalate mixture
- The bacteria showing swarming growth is
- E.coli
- Salmonella
- Proteus
- All these
- To remove blood clots from blood pipette, it is immersed in
- KOH
- NH4OH
- INHCl
- 3% acetic acid
- Incomplete antibodies are detected using
- Electrophoresis
- Coombs test
- Agglutination test
- VDRL test
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