CHS Supply-2015 (BCQs)
1. WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING ISS NOT INCLUDED IN THE ELEMENTS OF PRIMARY
HEALTH CARE?
A. Immunization service
B. Family planning services
C. Specialized services
D. Nutrition
E. Health education regarding sanitation
2. THE DEFINITION OF HEALTH BY WHO IS.
A. Health is absence of disease in the body, mind and soul
B. Health is absence of disease and infirmity
C. Health is fundamental human right
D. Health is a state of complete physical, mental, social and spiritual well being
E. Health is a condition of sound body, mind and soul
3. COMMUNITY MEDICINE.
A. Is applied to families
B. Delivers selective health care
C. Is delivered by individual health member only
D. Only aim is to reduce death in community
E. Actively involves community
4. CONCERNING THE ICEBERG OF DISEASSE.
A. It is the pictorial representation of the disease seen in cold countries
B. The clinical cases are those which lies below the clinical horizon
C. The tip of the iceberg represents the silent disease
D. Sub-clinical cases can be controlled by surveillance
E. The base of the iceberg of disease represents the total population
5. THE TIME INTERVAL BETWEEN ENTRY OF AN INFECTIOUS AGENT IN TO HOST AND THE
ONSET OF SYMPTOMS IS CALLED.
A. Communicable period
B. Incubation period
C. Quarantine period
D. Lead time
E. None of these
6. IF A PATIENT IS INJECTED WITH IMMUNOGLOBULIN AGAINST HEPATITIS-C IT IS.
A. Active immunity
B. Passive immunity
C. Non-specific immunity
D. Combined immunity
E. None of these
7. TOTAL NUMBER OF CASES AT A GIVEN POINT OF TIME IN A GIVEN POPULATION IS.
A. Incidence
B. Prevalence
C. Epidemiology
D. Attack rate
E. None of these
8. CONTROL MEASURES OF MEASLES INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING EXCEPT.
A. Isolation for 7 days after rash
B. Immunization of the contacts within 7 days
C. Immunization at the beginning of the epidemic
D. Immunoglobulin instead of vaccine
E. None of the above
9. CONGENITAL MALFORMATIONS ARE MORE COMMON IF RUBELLA OCCURS DURING
THE FOLLOWING MONTH OF PREGNANCY.
A. 1ST and 2nd
B. 3rd and 4th
C. 5th and 6th
D. 7th and 9th
E. None of the above
10. PREVALANCE OF ACTIVE TUBERCULOSIS IN A COMMUNITY IS CONFIRMED BY.
A. Mass miniature radiography
B. Sputum microscopy
C. Sputum culture
D. Tuberculin test
E. All of the above
11. ALL ARE TRUE ABOUT ORAL POLIO VACCINE EXCEPT.
A. Produces both humeral and intestinal immunity
B. Live attenuated vaccine
C. Not effective in combating epidemics of polio
D. Unstable at high ambient temperature
E. None of the above
12. DEW DROP RASH IS CHARACTERISTICS OF.
A. Small pox
B. Chicken pox
C. Measles
D. Mumps
E. Rubella
13. FOLLOWING ARE THE CLASSIFICATION OF FOODS EXCEPT.
A. Body building foods
B. Energy providing food
C. Foods of animal and vegetable origin
D. Appetite stimulating foods
E. Macronutrients
14. THE METABOLIC SYNDROME INCLUDES ALL EXCEPT.
A. Diabetes
B. Hypertension
C. Dyslipidaemia
D. Under nutrition
E. Obesity
15. WHICH ONE OF THE FOLLOWING IS THE DELAYED EFFECT OF RADIATION?
A. Leukaemia
B. Radiation syndrome
C. Mild lassitude and muscle weakness
D. Thalassemia
E. None of the above
16. THE AGE PYRAMID WITH BROAD BASE AND NARROW TIP DEPICTS.
A. Less birthrate
B. Less mortality rate
C. Underdeveloped country
D. Developed country
E. High mortality rate
17. THE DISEASE CHARACTERIZED BY THE THRESS D’S : DEPRESSION, DERMITIS AND
DIARRHEA IS.
A. Ariboflavinosis
B. Beriberi
C. Scurvy
D. Pellagra
E. Keratomalacia
18. DENOMINATOR IN MATERNAL MORTALITY RATIO IS.
A. Total number of live births
B. Total births
C. Total number of perinates
D. 1000 live births
E. None of the above
19. FAMILY PLANNING INJECTIONS CONTAINS.
A. Estrogen
B. Progesterone
C. Estrogen and progesterone
D. Testosterone
20. BYSSINOSIS IS SEEN IN.
A. Cements factories
B. Textile industries
C. Garment industry
D. Leather industries
E. All of the above
21. INCIDENCE OF PNEUMOCONIOSIS DEPENDS ON.
A. Size of particle
B. Duration of exposure
C. Concentration of dust in air
D. All of the above
E. None of the above
22. GOBI-FFF.
A. Is a strategy for maternal and Child Health Care
B. ‘O’ stands for intravenous re-hydration therapy
C. ‘B’ stands for birth weight
D. ‘I’ is integration health service
E. All of the above
23. INCIDENCE AND PREVALANCE RATES ARE THE MEASURES OF.
A. Mortality of the disease
B. Duration of disease
C. Severity of the disease
D. Prognosis of the disease
E. Frequency of the disease
24. FOLLOWING IS NOT A MEASURE OF SPREAD OF POPULATION.
A. Median
B. Standard deviation
C. Range
D. Variance
E. Coefficient of variance
25. REGARDING CROSS SECTIONAL STUDY.
A. It measures exposure and disease outcome simultaneously
B. It determines casual associations
C. It begins with cases and compares them to control
D. Its purpose is to identify associations between exposure and disease
E. It is helpful in generating hypothesis
26. WATER WHOSE QUALITY OS SUCH THAT IT CAN BE USED FOR DRINKING PURPOSE IS
KNOWN AS.
A. Clean water
B. Contaminated water
C. Polluted water
D. Distilled water
E. Potable water
27. BASIC EVENTS RECORDED BY VITAL STATICS INCLUDE ALL OF THE FOLLOWING EXCEPT.
A. Births
B. Deaths
C. Accidents
D. Marriages
E. Migrations
28. THE OCCURRENCE OF A DISEASE IN A COMMUNITY CLEARLY IN EXCESS OF NORMAL
EXPECTANCY IS SAID TO BE.
A. Epidemic
B. Endemic
C. Sporadic
D. Pandemic
E. All of these
29. OCCUPITIONAL HAZARDS.
A. Are major health problems in Pakistan
B. It is because of improvised working conditions
C. Are due to physical, chemical and biological environment
D. Are not because of machines at work place
E. Can be because of interaction with other persons only
30. ODD RATIO IS ESTIMATED IN ONE OF THE FOLLOWING STUDY.
A. Cross sectional study
B. Case control study
C. Cohort study
D. Interventional study
E. Case report
31. INCIDENCE OF DISEASE CAN BE OBTAINED FROM.
A. Clinical trials study
B. Cross sectional study
C. Case control study
D. Cohort study
E. Case series
32. REGARDING HEALTH EDUCATION.
A. It aims to produce behavior changes among health professionals
B. It is the teaching of medical education in public
C. It encourages people to protect, maintain and improve their own health
D. Consumers of health education are patients
E. WHO is responsible for health education
33. REGARDING MEASURES OF CENTRAL TENDENCY.
A. Mean is not affected by extreme values in a data
B. Median is reliable because it is not affected by extreme values
C. Mode is the least frequently occurring value
D. Median is the most frequently occurring value
E. Modes divides the data into equal groups
34. REGARDING SCREENING PROGRAMME.
A. It is a diagnostic of a disease
B. It is recommended when there is low prevalence of disease
C. It is a secondary level of prevalence
D. Advocated regardless of cost
E. Community acceptability is not a problem
35. WHICH ONE THE FOLLOWING IS A LIVE VACCINE.
A. Hepatitis
B. Measles
C. Tetanus
D. Inactivated polio vaccine
E. Typhoid
36. MAN IS DEFINITIVE HOST OF.
A. Echincoccosis
B. Malaria
C. Dengue fever
D. Rabies
E. Leishmaniasis
37. WHICH ONE OF THE FOLLOWING NON-COMMUNICABLE DISEASE IS RANKED 1 ST FOR
GLOBAL MORTALITY IN A 60 YEAR OLD MAN?
A. Cardiovascular disease
B. Asthma
C. Road accidents
D. Cancers
E. Diabetes meilitus
38. FOLLOWING ARE THE RISK FACTORS FOR ORAL CANCER EXCEPT.
A. Chewing pan
B. Age
C. Alcohol use
D. Smoking
E. Obesity
39. PAKISTAN IS IN WHICH STAGE OF DEMOGRAPHIC TRANSITION.
A. 1ST
B. 2nd
C. 3rd
D. 4th
E. 5th
40. FOLLOWING ARE THE MODIFIABLE RISK FACTORS FOR ISCHEMIC HEART DISEASE
EXCEPT.
A. Obesity
B. Smoking
C. Age
D. Physical inactivity
E. Excessive alcohol consumption
41. MAMMOGRAPHY IS A TOOL FOR BREAST CANCERS DIAGNOSIS. IT IS A PART OF.
A. Primordial prevention
B. Primary prevention
C. Secondary prevention
D. Tertiary prevention
E. Rehabilitation program for breast cancer patients
42. AGENCIES INVOLVED IN PREVENTION OF NON-COMMUNICABLE DISEASES ARE ALL
EXCEPT.
A. Government
B. Non-governmental organization (NGOs)
C. Community based organization (CBOs)
D. Media
E. Traditional birth attendants (TBAs)
43. ACCORDING TO WHO REPORT LEADING CANCER IN PAKISTAN AMONG WOMEN ARE.
A. Lung cancer
B. Oral cavity cancer
C. Skin cancer
D. Breast cancer
E. Colorectal cancer
44. NORMAL BMI IN ADULT MAN IS.
A. 10 --- 17
B. 18 --- 24
C. 25 --- 30
D. 31 --- 35
E. More than 35
45. ALL ARE THE COMPONENT OF PRIMARY PREVENTION FOR CERVICAL CANCER EXCEPT.
A. Human papilloma virus
B. Use of barrier method of contraception
C. Limiting the sexual relations with marital partner
D. Cervical smear test at regular interval
E. Stop smoking
46. DISEASE THAT HAS BEEN ERADICATED WORLDWIDE IS.
A. Chicken pox
B. Guinea worm
C. Measles
D. Polio
E. Small pox
47. KOPLIK’S SPOTS ARE PATHOGNOMIC OF.
A. Mumps
B. Measles
C. Diphtheria
D. Typhoid
E. Rubella
48. NATALITY RATE MEANS.
A. Mortality rate
B. Morbidity rate
C. Disability rate
D. Birth rate
E. None of these
49. SPECIFIC PROTECTION DOESN’T INCLUDE.
A. Personal hygiene
B. Avoidance of allergens
C. Protection against occupational hazards
D. Genetics
E. Immunization
50. WHICH IS NOT AN ADVANTGE OF RAPID SAND FILTER?
A. Cheaper coat of construction
B. Can deal with raw water directly
C. Filtration is rapid
D. Occupies less space
E. Washing of filter is easy
51. THE HARDNESS IN WAETR IS CAUSED BY.
A. Sodium bicarbonate
B. Calcium bicarbonate
C. Sodium sulphate
D. Potassium sulphate
E. Potassium nitrate
52. HEAT STOKE IS A MANIFESTATION OF.
A. Loss of water
B. Dilation of blood vessels
C. Loss of salts
D. Failure of thermoregulation
E. Impairment of thermoregulation
53. FOLLOWING IS GOOD FOR HEART.
A. Triglycerides
B. High density lipoproteins
C. Low density lipoproteins
D. Saturated fatty acids
E. Low density phospholipids
54. PRE-DISASTER ADMINSTRATION DOESN’T INCLUDE.
A. Directing
B. Organizing
C. Repeating
D. Staffing
E. Planning
55. THE MOST EFFECTIVE WAY OF DISPOSING HOSPITAL WASTE IS.
A. Chemical disinfection
B. Amortization
C. Incinerator
D. Irradiation
E. None of these
56. DISEASE IMPORTED TO A COUNTRY IS CALLED.
A. Exotic
B. Epornithic
C. Erinatic
D. Epidotic
E. Epizootic
57. MOST COMMON CAUSE OF DIARRHEA IN INFANTS AND CHILDREN IS.
A. Rota virus
B. Entamoeba
C. E. coli
D. Vibrio cholera
E. Salmonella
58. REGULAR DOSE OF BCG AT BIRTH IS.
A. 0.01 cc
B. 0.05 cc
C. 0.1 cc
D. 0.5 cc
E. 1.0 cc
59. MOST OF THE VACCINES ARE KEPT AT.
A. 0-5 degree centigrade
B. 5-10 degree centigrade
C. 2-10 degree centigrade
D. 2-8 degree centigrade
E. 5-8 degree centigrade
60. TETANUS IS TRANSMITTED BY.
A. Contaminated water
B. Transfusion of contaminated blood
C. Contamination of wound
D. Sexual contact