Q.1) Who was the founder of Vala Samudaya Parishkarini Sabha?
(A) Pandit Karuppan
(B) Ayyankali
(C) V.T. Bhattathirippadu
(D) Paalakkunnathu Abraham Malpan
Answer: Option A
Q.2) Gurudas Banerjee was the first Indian Vice-Chancellor in ________ University.
(A) Bombay University
(B) Banaras Hindu University
(C) Calcutta University
(D) Aligarh Muslim University
Answer: Option C
Q.3) Which Indian city is known as ‘The City of Demonstrations’?
(A) Amritsar
(B) Delhi
(C) Srinagar
(D) Bhubaneswar
Answer: Option B
Q.4) Roopa Bhadratha Vaadam was related to
(A) Edasseri
(B) G. Sankara Kuruppu
(C) Changampuzha
(D) Mundasseri
Answer: Option D
Q.5) The legal advisor of constituent assembly
(A) B.N. Rao
(B) B.R. Ambedkar
(C) Alladi Krishnaswami Ayer
(D) B.L. Mithar
Answer: Option A
Q.6) Name the first Chairman of Finance Commission
(A) Rangaraajan
(B) K.C. Pant
(C) K.C. Niyogi
(D) John Mathai
Answer: Option C
Q.7) Bhasha Poshini Sabha was founded by
(A) Kumaranasan
(B) Kodungallur Kunjukkuttan Thampuran
(C) Keralavarma Valiyakoyi Thampuran
(D) Changampuzha
Answer: Option B
Q.8) The author of Najan Oru Puthiya Lokam Kandu
(A) K.P. Vellon
(B) Makthi Thangal
(C) M.C. Joseph
(D) A.K. Gopalan
Answer: Option D
Q.9) Jeeval Sahithya Prasthanam was the early name of
(A) Purogamana Sahithya Prasthanam
(B) Naadaka Prasthanam
(C) Library Movement
(D) Namboothiri Movement
Answer: Option A
Q.10) Dharma was a work of
(A) Dr. Ayyathan Gopalan
(B) Ayyankali
(C) Sree Narayana Guru
(D) T.K. Madhavan
Answer: Option C
Q.11) When did the magazine Muslim Publish?
(A) 1930.0
(B) 1915.0
(C) 1906.0
(D) 1920.0
Answer: Option C
Q.12) Who wrote the poem ‘Tagore Malayalam’?
(A) Sumangala
(B) Panthalam Kerala Varma
(C) Raja Ravi Varma
(D) Kumaranasan
Answer: Option D
Q.13) Which agency was secured Krupasakaya Award of UNESCO?
(A) NCERT
(B) Grandhasaala Sangham
(C) NEEM
(D) Library Council
Answer: Option B
Q.14) The leader of Yachana Yathra
(A) V.T. Bhattathirippadu
(B) A.K. Gopalan
(C) K. Kelappan
(D) P. Krishna Pillai
Answer: Option A
Q.15) Representation of Travancore in the constituent assembly
(A) 15.0
(B) 6.0
(C) 10.0
(D) 11.0
Answer: Option B
Q.16) In which year Poor Home Society was established?
(A) 1975.0
(B) 1919.0
(C) 1949.0
(D) 1937.0
Answer: Option D
Q.17) The editor of the magazine Murali
(A) T. Ammalu Amma
(B) Kadathanattu Madhavi Amma
(C) Kesavadev
(D) S.K. Pottakkadu
Answer: Option B
Q.18) The founder of ‘Society for the Promotion of Education of Women’
(A) O. Chanthu Menon
(B) Appu Nedungadi
(C) Akkamma Cherian
(D) A.V. Kuttimalu Amma
Answer: Option B
Q.19) In which year Deena Bandhu was started?
(A) 1924.0
(B) 1929.0
(C) 1934.0
(D) 1914.0
Answer: Option D
Q.20) The capital of Andhra Pradesh
(A) Vijayawada
(B) Amaravathi
(C) Chittur
(D) Guntur
Answer: Option B
Q.21) The generally accepted term of community health nurse is:
(A) Public health nurse
(B) Care giver of the community
(C) Private health nurse
(D) Sector nurse
Answer: Option A
Q.22) Water is primarily derived from
(A) Oceans
(B) Ice-caps
(C) Ground water
(D) Rivers
Answer: Option A
Q.23) Health assistant female may cover
(A) One sub centre
(B) One thousand population
(C) Three sub centre
(D) One PHC
Answer: Option D
Q.24) Summative evaluation means
(A) Done before the program
(B) Done in between the program
(C) 1 and 2
(D) Done at the end
Answer: Option D
Q.25) The study of physical and psychological changes which are incident to old age is called as
(A) Geriatrics
(B) Gerontology
(C) Clinical gerontology
(D) Clinical geriatrics
Answer: Option B
Q.26) The head circumference in the year of 5 years will be
(A) 35 cm
(B) 45 cm
(C) 50 cm
(D) 55 cm
Answer: Option C
Q.27) The good size of the flash card is
(A) 10 × 12
(B) 15 × 20
(C) 22 × 28
(D) 26 × 28
Answer: Option C
Q.28) he bacteria grows in the baby intestine and prevent harmful bacteria such as E-coli from growing and causing diarrhea the bacteria called
(A) Lactoferrin
(B) Lysosomes
(C) Lactobacillus bifidus
(D) None of the above
Answer: Option C
Q.29) To develop creative thinking the best method of teaching is
(A) Group discussion
(B) Tutorial method
(C) Demonstration
(D) Brain storming
Answer: Option D
Q.30) International Red Cross Society is founded by
(A) Charles Dickson
(B) Charles Darwin
(C) Henry Dunant
(D) Von pirguet
Answer: Option C
Q.31) The students studies first hand objects and materials in their natural environment is known as
(A) Demonstration
(B) Learning by doing
(C) Simulation
(D) Field trip
Answer: Option D
Q.32) ICDS programme started in
(A) 1975.0
(B) 1970.0
(C) 1978.0
(D) 1980.0
Answer: Option A
Q.33) The optimum period of storage of river water considered to be about
(A) 5-10 days
(B) 10-14 days
(C) 14-20 days
(D) 20-25 days
Answer: Option B
Q.34) PEP Should be initiated before
(A) 24 hours
(B) 72 hours
(C) 48 hours
(D) 36 hours
Answer: Option B
Q.35) MTP Act came into force in the year of
(A) 15.0
(B) 6.0
(C) 10.0
(D) 11.0
Answer: Option B
Q.36) The albumin of the egg begins to coagulate at
(A) 60 degree Celsius
(B) 62 degree Celsius
(C) 64 degree Celsius
(D) 65 degree Celsius
Answer: Option A
Q.37) Prevention of food adulteration Act was enacted in
(A) 1944.0
(B) 1954.0
(C) 1964.0
(D) 1974.0
Answer: Option B
Q.38) NACO is the programme for
(A) TB
(B) STD
(C) AIDS
(D) All of the above
Answer: Option C
Q.39) Panel discussion involves
(A) 1 person
(B) 1 to 2 person
(C) 4 person
(D) 4 to 8 person
Answer: Option D
Q.40) Anti sterility vitamin is
(A) Vitamin A
(B) Vitamin E
(C) Vitamin K
(D) Vitamin D
Answer: Option B
Q.41) An expert committee for health man power planning, production and management is known as
(A) Shrivasthava committee
(B) Mehta committee
(C) Bajaj committee
(D) Bhore committee
Answer: Option C
Q.42) Erogtism occurs due to
(A) Aspergillus flavus
(B) Satius
(C) Claviceps fusiformis
(D) Argemone mexicana
Answer: Option C
Q.43) The study of anthropoids which are of medical importance is known as
(A) Ecology
(B) Anthropology
(C) Epidemiology
(D) Medical entomology
Answer: Option D
Q.44) Angular stomatitis is caused by
(A) Riboflavin deficiency
(B) Thiamine deficiency
(C) Pyridoxine deficiency
(D) Iodine deficiency
Answer: Option A
Q.45) ESI Act was enforced by the Government in
(A) 1938.0
(B) 1948.0
(C) 1958.0
(D) 1968.0
Answer: Option B
Q.46) MMR vaccine given at the month of
(A) 12 months
(B) 15 months
(C) 18 months
(D) 20 months
Answer: Option B
Q.47) Slow sand or biological filtration of water is introduced in Scotland in
(A) 1804.0
(B) 1904.0
(C) 1704.0
(D) 1604.0
Answer: Option A
Q.48) Orthotolidine test was developed in
(A) 1918.0
(B) 1920.0
(C) 1928.0
(D) 1938.0
Answer: Option A
Q.49) The instruments devised for measuring the cooling power of the air is
(A) Kata thermometer
(B) Wet globe thermometer
(C) Silvered thermometer
(D) Globe thermometer
Answer: Option A
Q.50) Clark’s process is a method of removing
(A) Temporary hardness
(B) Permanent hardness
(C) 1 and 2
(D) None of the above
Answer: Option A
Q.51) CARE began its operation in India in
(A) 1945.0
(B) 1948.0
(C) 1950.0
(D) 1951.0
Answer: Option C
Q.52) Un intentional torts except
(A) Negligence
(B) Liability
(C) Defamation
(D) Damages
Answer: Option C
Q.53) AUGER is required in construction of
(A) Dug well latrine
(B) Water seal latrine
(C) RCA latrine
(D) Borehole latrine
Answer: Option D
Q.54) First referral unit for PHC is
(A) Regional hospital
(B) Specialist hospital
(C) Taluk hospital
(D) CHC
Answer: Option D
Q.55) ORS contains all except
(A) Sodium chloride
(B) Calcium lactate
(C) Bicarbonate
(D) Glucose
Answer: Option B
Q.56) The headquarters of FAO
(A) Newyork
(B) Rome
(C) Switzerland
(D) Australia
Answer: Option B
Q.57) The following one is the trace elements of mineral
(A) Calcium
(B) Phosphorus
(C) Iodine
(D) Sodium
Answer: Option C
Q.58) The freshness of the eggs may be tested by
(A) Candling
(B) Floating in saline water
(C) 1 and 2
(D) None of the above
Answer: Option C
Q.59) The borehole latrine is introduced in India in
(A) 1930’s
(B) 1940’s
(C) 1950’s
(D) 1960’s
Answer: Option A
Q.60) In the hard ticks the dorsum of its body is covered by a hard shield is called
(A) Scutum
(B) Sebum
(C) Serum
(D) Shell shield
Answer: Option A
Q.61) The instrument used for measuring humidity
(A) Sling psychrometer
(B) Assman psychrometer
(C) Dry and wet bulb hygrometer
(D) None of the above
Answer: Option C
Q.62) Three gram of fat gives
(A) 30 calories
(B) 4 calories
(C) 9 calories
(D) 27 calories
Answer: Option D
Q.63) The process of enabling people to increase control over and to improve health is known as
(A) Specific protection
(B) Early diagnosis and treatment
(C) Health promotion
(D) Disability limitation
Answer: Option C
Q.64) Illicit drug trafficking is entwined with the
(A) Asian children
(B) African children
(C) Child labour
(D) Street children
Answer: Option D
Q.65) W.H.O. defines blindness as “visual acuity of less than”
(A) 3/60
(B) 6/60
(C) 18-Jun-2018
(D) 1/60
Answer: Option A
Q.66) Balwadi nutrition programme was started in
(A) 1971.0
(B) 1970.0
(C) 1972.0
(D) 1973.0
Answer: Option B
Q.67) The apparatus used to measure, regulate and applying chlorine in correct dosage is
(A) Chloronome
(B) Chloramine
(C) Filters
(D) Berkefeld filters
Answer: Option A
Q.68) The optimum level of fluoride in drinking water is between
(A) 0.5 – 0.8 mg/liter
(B) 0.2 – 0.4 mg/liter
(C) 0.3 – 0.7 mg/liter
(D) 0.6 – 0.9 mg/liter
Answer: Option A
Q.69) Recommended light intensity in operation theatre is
(A) 75 foot candles
(B) 76 foot candles
(C) 80 foot candles
(D) 85 foot candles
Answer: Option A
Q.70) Vitamin E is termed as
(A) Tocopherol
(B) Thiamine
(C) Retinol
(D) Pyridoxine
Answer: Option A
Q.71) The immunoglobulin can cross the human placenta is
(A) IgM
(B) IgG
(C) IgA
(D) IgE
Answer: Option B
Q.72) The polio vaccine should be preserved at
(A) 2 to 8 degree Celsius
(B) -2 to -8 degree Celsius
(C) 0 to 4 degree Celsius
(D) Below 0 degree Celsius
Answer: Option B
Q.73) Mantoux (tuberculin) test was developed in
(A) 1807.0
(B) 1907.0
(C) 1707.0
(D) 1910.0
Answer: Option B
Q.74) In India the first case of AIDS was reported in Tamilnadu in
(A) 1976.0
(B) 1986.0
(C) 1989.0
(D) 1989.0
Answer: Option B
Q.75) Lathyrism present in the human it is referred as
(A) Osteo lathyrism
(B) Nephrolathyrism
(C) Neurolathyrism
(D) Genuvalgum
Answer: Option C
Q.76) Health survey and planning committee is known as
(A) Bhore committee
(B) Chadah committee
(C) Mudaliar committee
(D) Mukerjee committee
Answer: Option C
Q.77) Trachoma control programme was merged with the national programme for the control of blindness in
(A) 1963.0
(B) 1966.0
(C) 1976.0
(D) 1986.0
Answer: Option C
Q.78) Dryness of the eye is known as
(A) Xerophthalmia
(B) Bitots spots
(C) Keratomalacia
(D) Night blindness
Answer: Option A
Q.79) Milk is a good source of all vitamins except
(A) Vitamin A
(B) Vitamin C
(C) Vitamin E
(D) Vitamin D
Answer: Option B
Q.80) Mosquito may fly up to
(A) 2 miles
(B) 3 miles
(C) 4 miles
(D) 5 miles
Answer: Option B
Q.81) The Government of India has announced the National Health Policy in the year of
(A) 1978.0
(B) 1981.0
(C) 1983.0
(D) 1982.0
Answer: Option D
Q.82) The major causes of MMR in India
(A) Anemia
(B) Toxemia of pregnancy
(C) Eclampsia
(D) Hemorrhage
Answer: Option D
Q.83) The mosquito which transmits yellow fever is
(A) Aedes aegypti
(B) Anopheles mosquitoes
(C) Culex
(D) Mansonoides
Answer: Option A
Q.84) Barbecue it is also called
(A) Grilling
(B) Roasting
(C) Baking
(D) Frying
Answer: Option B
Q.85) Schick test can be done in case of
(A) German measles
(B) Diphtheria
(C) Measles
(D) Meningitis
Answer: Option B
Q.86) The best method of refuse disposal is
(A) Burning
(B) Composting
(C) Dumping
(D) Controlled tipping
Answer: Option A
Q.87) CROUP can be seen in the case of
(A) Whooping cough
(B) Acute respiratory infections
(C) Tuberculosis
(D) Meningitis
Answer: Option B
Q.88) The recommended noise level is
(A) 85 decibels
(B) 90 decibels
(C) 95 decibels
(D) 100 decibels
Answer: Option A
Q.89) If the first stage of labour is prolonged IV glucose is given to prevent
(A) Foetal distress
(B) Hemorrhage
(C) Maternal distress
(D) 1 and 3
Answer: Option C
Q.90) Television and sound films are the example of
(A) Auditory aids
(B) Visual aids
(C) Combined audio visual aids
(D) None of the above
Answer: Option C
Q.91) The multipurpose worker scheme launched in
(A) 1964.0
(B) 1984.0
(C) 1974.0
(D) 1994.0
Answer: Option C
Q.92) Radiation sickness is otherwise known as
(A) Shortening of life
(B) Leukemia
(C) Acute radiation syndrome
(D) Radiation poisoning
Answer: Option D
Q.93) Harpendens calipers is used to measure
(A) Foot length
(B) Height
(C) Head circumference
(D) Skin fold thickness
Answer: Option D
Q.94) A brief description of an observed behavior or incident is known as
(A) Clinical record
(B) Cumulative record
(C) Family record
(D) Anecdotal record
Answer: Option D
Q.95) Back bone of public health nursing is
(A) Environmental sanitation
(B) Health problems
(C) Home visiting
(D) Planning and evaluation
Answer: Option C
Q.96) The aldehyde test of Napier is a simple test widely used in India for the diagnosis of
(A) Yellow fever
(B) Dengue fever
(C) Yaws
(D) Kala-azar
Answer: Option D
Q.97) What is the concept of vision ?
(A) The right to healthy eye
(B) Right to reduce blindness
(C) Right to donate
(D) Right to sight
Answer: Option D
Q.98) Minimum need programme was introduced in
(A) `4^(th)` five year plan
(B) `3^(rd)` five year plan
(C) `2^(nd)` five year plan
(D) `1^(st)` five year plan
Answer: Option D
Q.99) The process of restriction of movement of persons who come in contact of diseased person is called as
(A) Active surveillance
(B) Passive surveillance
(C) Isolation
(D) Quarantine
Answer: Option D
Q.100) Vitamin A supplementation gives to children from the age of 1 to 6 years should by every
(A) 3 months
(B) 8 months
(C) Yearly
(D) 6 months
Answer: Option D
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