5. This avepage masure is the value that appears'most often in a set of data.
A. Median B. Mode C. Range o M1n
8. The probabitity of developing diabetes among 100 alcoholics is 0.10 (10%). What
does this mean?
A. Nsk of developing diabetes among 100 alcoholics is 0.10 (10%)
B. odds of developing diabetes among 100 alcoholics is 0.10 (l0olo)
C. Both
D. None ofthe above
15. Belief that diseases are ceused by gods and demons is known as
A. Supernatural theory
B. Humoral Theory
C. Germ Theory
D. None ofthe above
19. A motive to increased other welfare without considering one's own self-interest is
known as
A. Egciism
B. Communism
C. Altruism
D. None ofthe Above
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20. What are the main features of a cuhure?
A. Customs and Norms
B. History and Religion
C. Language and ethnicitY
D. All ofthe Above
21. Which term refe-rs to the syste*l in which medical physicians aretrained?
A. Bio medicine
B. Bio cultural sYnthesis
C. Ethno-medicine
D. None ofthe above
PART B
30. A subcentre for public health selices in tndia caterc the population of
4.5000 B. 10,000
C.50,000 D. I lakh
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37. Which can be prevented by filtering water?
A. Pin wonn B. Guineawofin
C. Tape wonn D. Round worm
45. Which one of the foltowing is the grass root level worker in the
Integrated Child
Development Senices Scheme?
A. Auxiliary Nurse Mdwife (ANM) B. Anganwadi worker
C. Lady Health worker D. Child development project offtcer
53. What term is used to describe the conflnement of an animal separate from the herd
in
an effort to prevent the spread ofa disease?
A. Quarantine B. Detainment c. Biosecurity D. containment
54. Whet term describes all of the processes that occur within an enimat?
A. Digestion B. Nutrition c. Metabolism D.Iatrogenic
55. The wilted leaves of a cherry tree contain that can be quite toxic.
A. Cyanide B. Acetone C. ruofr-- _
D. VitamilK
57. What blood test evaluates the red blood cell (RBC) count, the size of the RBCrs, amount
of hemoglobin, number of platelets, total while blood cell (WBC) count and a
breakdown of the types of cells present?
A. Packed cell volume
B. Complete blood cell count
C. Chemistry profile
D. Serology
61. The process that allows a solvent to move across a membrane in en effort to attain
equel
concentrations, but will not allow dl molecules to pass is:
A. Diffrrsion B. osmosis c. Active transport D. Endocytosis
63. Rigor mortis occurs because, after death, there is no energr to pump back into
the endoplasmic reticulum.
A. blood B. elastin C. calcium D. plasma
preparation for
?1. Which division of the peripheral neryous system stimulates organs in
"fight or flight"?
A. Central nervous system
B. Sensory sornatic system
C. SymPathetic sYstem
D. ParasYmPathetic sYstem
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72.The primary usage of which medications is for their anti-inflammatory and
immunosuppressive effects?
A. Radioactive materials
B. Vitamins
C. Steroids
D. Mineralocorticoid
77. Which of the following is delined as a state of unconsciousness in which there is a loss of
sensation throughout the body?
A. local anesthesia
B. general anesthesia
C. inhalant anesthesia
D. topical anesthesia
g0. What diagnostic technique is used to visualize internal tissues, bone joints and hollow
ttcameratt instrument?
organs with a special
A. ultrasound B. endoscopy C. CAT scan D. MRI scan
g2. The primary granting agency through which the United States government conducts
and supports biomedical research is the
A. National Science Foundation (NSF)
B. National Institutes of Health (Ntr{)
C. United States Dept. of Agriculture (USDA)
D. National Institutes of Aging CNIA)
g6. The correct order of occurrence (from left to right) of reproductive events seen in a
breeding program is:
A. weaning, ovulatioq gestation" lactation, parturition
B. lactation" parruritiorL ovulation" gestation, weaning
C. ovulation, gestation, parturition, lactation, weaning
D. parturition,weaning, ovulation, gestation, lactation
87. Disinfection is the .
A. destruction of all organisms on an object
B. reduction of the n r*bet of pathogenic microorganisms on an object
C. reduction of the number of microorganisms on an object to an acceptable public health
standard
D. removal of all visible signs of dirt
88. The term used to describe the condition of no feces being
produced is
B. Anorexia C. Prolapse D. Constipation
A. Alopecia
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89. What does disease transmission mean?
A. how quickly an individual develops disease syndrome
B. how disease spreads among individuals
C. how severe a disease is
D. how many individuals die from a disease
90. A test in living systems (in vivo) for which chemical alternatives (in vitro) may be
available is called a _.
. A. bioavailability test
B. bioassay
C. biochemical assay test
D. bio-alternative assay
93. What is a slippery white film on teeth that is composed of bacteria, food particles, and
saliva?
A. Tartar
B. Plaque
C. Calculus
D. Halitosis
95. A list of the total supplies and equipment needed for the immediate and long-term
- operations of a hospital is known as:
A. Boarding form
B. Medical records
C. Card system
D. Inventory
9?. Which of the following terms means "existing at birth, but not hereditary"?
A. Malignant
B. Carcinogenic
C. Degenerative
D. Congenital
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