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107/2021 - Junior Health Inspector Gr II / Health Inspector Gr II
You are currently taking the Junior Health Inspector Gr. II series. Good luck!
Question 1
Cerebral aqueduct connects :
Question 2
Fibrous deep layer of superficial fascia over the abdomen is :
Question 3
Ptosis, squint and loss of reflexes to light and accommodation is seen in paralysis of :
Question 4
Witche’s milk is secreted by :
Question 5
Retinacula are thickened portions of :
Question 6
Bile pigments are formed in :
Question 7
Muscles of mastication are supplied by :
Question 8
The supporting cells of central nervous system are :
Question 9
Chordae tendinae are attached to the :
Question 10
The type of cartilage in which chondrocytes are arranged in small groups within the cell nests is :
Question 11
Which of the following statements are wrong about the care of eyes?
(i) Cataract is the most common cause of blindness in India.
(ii) Trachoma is another term for bacterial conjunctivitis.
(iii) Most common cause of eye injuries in children is due to fire crackers.
(iv) One lakh units of Vitamin A is given twice yearly to children below 5 years.
(i) Cataract is the most common cause of blindness in India.
(ii) Trachoma is another term for bacterial conjunctivitis.
(iii) Most common cause of eye injuries in children is due to fire crackers.
(iv) One lakh units of Vitamin A is given twice yearly to children below 5 years.
Question 12
Which of the following statements are correct about proteins?
(i) Animal proteins are superior to vegetable proteins.
(ii) Animal proteins contain all nine ‘essential’ amino-acids needed by the body.
(iii) Pulses are known as poorman’s meat.
(iv) Vegetable proteins contain less ‘essential’ aminoacids.
(i) Animal proteins are superior to vegetable proteins.
(ii) Animal proteins contain all nine ‘essential’ amino-acids needed by the body.
(iii) Pulses are known as poorman’s meat.
(iv) Vegetable proteins contain less ‘essential’ aminoacids.
Question 13
Which of the following statement is/are wrong about dietary goals (prudent diet) recommended by the various expert committees of WHO?
(i) Dietary fat should be limited to approximately 15-30 percent of total daily intake.
(ii) Saturated fat should contribute no more than 10 percent of the total energy intake.
(iii) Protein should account for approximately 15-30 percent of the daily intake.
(iv) Salt intake should be reduced to an average of not more than 15 gram per day.
(i) Dietary fat should be limited to approximately 15-30 percent of total daily intake.
(ii) Saturated fat should contribute no more than 10 percent of the total energy intake.
(iii) Protein should account for approximately 15-30 percent of the daily intake.
(iv) Salt intake should be reduced to an average of not more than 15 gram per day.
Question 14
The following are bacterial food borne infections except :
Question 15
Which of the following bacteria are gram positive?
(i) Coryne bacterium Diphtheriae
(ii) Bacillus Anthracis
(iii) Salmonella Typhi
(iv) Escherichia Coli
(i) Coryne bacterium Diphtheriae
(ii) Bacillus Anthracis
(iii) Salmonella Typhi
(iv) Escherichia Coli
Question 16
Which of the following methods of sterilization are working using the technique of moist heat?
(i) Hot air oven
(ii) Autoclave
(iii) Incinerator
(iv) Hospital sterilizer
(i) Hot air oven
(ii) Autoclave
(iii) Incinerator
(iv) Hospital sterilizer
Question 17
Regarding biotransformation of drugs synthetic reactions (phase II reactions) are given below. Pick the wrong ones :
(i) Oxydation
(ii) Hydrolysis
(iii) Acetylation
(iv) Methylation
(i) Oxydation
(ii) Hydrolysis
(iii) Acetylation
(iv) Methylation
Question 18
The following are drugs excreted through lungs except :
(i) Alcohol
(ii) Halothane
(iii) Paraldehyde
(iv) Penicillin
(i) Alcohol
(ii) Halothane
(iii) Paraldehyde
(iv) Penicillin
Question 19
The following conditions are caused by Vitamin A deficiency except :
(i) Xerophthalmia
(ii) Osteomalacia
(iii) Scurvy
(iv) Keratomalacia
(i) Xerophthalmia
(ii) Osteomalacia
(iii) Scurvy
(iv) Keratomalacia
Question 20
Which of the following techniques are used for the identification of malnourished children?
(i) Height
(ii) Midarm circumference
(iii) Weight
(iv) Waist hip ratio
(i) Height
(ii) Midarm circumference
(iii) Weight
(iv) Waist hip ratio
Question 21
Temporary loss of consciousness :
Question 22
Father of First Aid :
Question 23
Displacement of one or more bones at Joint :
Question 24
The wound caused by blunt force :
Question 25
He aim of first aid are except :
Question 26
Pain while swallowing is called :
Question 27
Bleeding from Nose :
Question 28
Excessive Urination at Night :
Question 29
Deviation of eyes from their normally conjugate position is termed as :
Question 30
Discharge from the ear :
Question 31
SNID associated with :
(i) Pulse Polio Immunization Programme
(ii) Universal Immunization Programme
(iii) Expanded Programme of Immunization
(i) Pulse Polio Immunization Programme
(ii) Universal Immunization Programme
(iii) Expanded Programme of Immunization
Question 32
Dengue fever transmitted by :
(i) Culex mosquitoes
(ii) Anopheles mosquitoes
(iii) Aedes mosquitoes
(i) Culex mosquitoes
(ii) Anopheles mosquitoes
(iii) Aedes mosquitoes
Question 33
Prevention of emergence or development of risk factors in population groups in which they have not yet appeared :
(i) Primodial Prevention
(ii) Primary Prevention
(iii) Secondary Prevention
(i) Primodial Prevention
(ii) Primary Prevention
(iii) Secondary Prevention
Question 34
A pulmonary TB patient with bacteriological confirmed TB at the beginning of treatment who was smear or culture negative in the last month of treatment :
(i) Treatment success
(ii) Treatment completed
(iii) Cured
(i) Treatment success
(ii) Treatment completed
(iii) Cured
Question 35
Vaccine preventable disease :
(i) Chickun gunia
(ii) Dengue fever
(iii) Japanese encephalitis
(i) Chickun gunia
(ii) Dengue fever
(iii) Japanese encephalitis
Question 36
“Removal of pistia plant” is an antilarval method for :
(i) Culex mosquitoes
(ii) Anopheles mosquitoes
(iii) Aedes mosquitoes
(i) Culex mosquitoes
(ii) Anopheles mosquitoes
(iii) Aedes mosquitoes
Question 37
Link worker scheme associated with :
(i) RNTCP
(ii) NACP
(iii) UIP
(i) RNTCP
(ii) NACP
(iii) UIP
Question 38
Infectious agent must be capable for surviving outside of human host in the environment till it finds a new host :
(i) Direct transmission
(ii) Indirect transmission
(iii) Air borne transmission
(i) Direct transmission
(ii) Indirect transmission
(iii) Air borne transmission
Question 39
In asexual cycle, the Merozoites penetrates the RBC and pass through the stage of Trophozoit and Schizont :
(i) Hepatic phase
(ii) Erithrocytic phase
(iii) Gametogeny
(i) Hepatic phase
(ii) Erithrocytic phase
(iii) Gametogeny
Question 40
Mode of transmission of Leptospirosis :
(i) Direct contact
(ii) Indirect contact
(iii) Droplet infection
(i) Direct contact
(ii) Indirect contact
(iii) Droplet infection
Question 41
Minimum number of concurrent supervision carried out by a health supervisor in a month :
Question 42
Which among the following centres are conducting full day monthly conference?
Question 43
Which among the following organization is providing food support in ICDS programmes in India?
Question 44
Primaquine is not advised for :
Question 45
Post-partum programme aims at :
Question 46
21 hormonal and 7 iron pills are available in a packet of :
Question 47
Which of the following statement is TRUE about Abortion?
Question 48
Wrong statement about WHO :
Question 49
Number of beds prescribed in a PHC as per the guidelines of Indian public health standards :
Question 50
Which of the following officer is responsible for keeping field diary?
Question 51
Zoogleal layer which related with :
(i) Water Treatment
(ii) Sewage Treatment
(iii) Air pollution
(i) Water Treatment
(ii) Sewage Treatment
(iii) Air pollution
Question 52
One gram of faeces may contains :
(i) 100 million of E.Coli
(ii) 500 million of E.Coli
(iii) 1000 million of E.Coli
(i) 100 million of E.Coli
(ii) 500 million of E.Coli
(iii) 1000 million of E.Coli
Question 53
After chlorination contact period is calculated as :
(i) 60 minutes
(ii) 30 minutes
(iii) 10 minutes
(i) 60 minutes
(ii) 30 minutes
(iii) 10 minutes
Question 54
Sanitation barrier means :
(i) Excreta disposal
(ii) Water purification
(iii) Environmental Sanitation
(i) Excreta disposal
(ii) Water purification
(iii) Environmental Sanitation
Question 55
Disease transmitted by Lice :
(i) Epidemic Typhus
(ii) Relapsing Fever
(iii) KFD
(i) Epidemic Typhus
(ii) Relapsing Fever
(iii) KFD
Question 56
Elements of drinking water surveillance :
(i) Sanitary survey
(ii) Sampling
(iii) Bacteriological surveillance
(i) Sanitary survey
(ii) Sampling
(iii) Bacteriological surveillance
Question 57
“Back-Siphoning” is related to the water supply system :
(i) Intermittent system
(ii) Continues system
(iii) Duel water supply system
(i) Intermittent system
(ii) Continues system
(iii) Duel water supply system
Question 58
Base exchange process removes :
(i) Turbidity
(ii) Temporary hardness
(iii) Permanent hardness
(i) Turbidity
(ii) Temporary hardness
(iii) Permanent hardness
Question 59
Air pollutant :
(i) Sulphur dioxide
(ii) Cadmium
(iii) Ozone
(i) Sulphur dioxide
(ii) Cadmium
(iii) Ozone
Question 60
Acceptable noise level at classroom :
(i) 30-40 dB
(ii) 32-40 dB
(iii) 35-40 dB
(i) 30-40 dB
(ii) 32-40 dB
(iii) 35-40 dB
Question 61
Expand CHEB :
Question 62
Series of speeches on selected subjects are called as :
Question 63
Role play is –––––––– approach in Health communication.
Question 64
To spread a particular doctrine is :
Question 65
In group discussion Optimum Number of members are :
Question 66
Three dimensional Teaching aid is :
Question 67
World Health Day theme 2020 :
Question 68
Affective Level of Learning is based on :
Question 69
First step in adoption process :
Question 70
An example of Cultural Communication barrier is :
Question 71
Which committee recommended that Zila Parishad should be made responsible for planning at the district level?
Question 72
Father of Local Self Government in India :
Question 73
If the nuisance arises from any defect of a structural character who is responsible to abate the nuisance :
Question 74
Benefits of time management includes :
(i) Less stress
(ii) Greater productivity and efficiency
(iii) Missed dead lines
(iv) Increased opportunity for advancement
(i) Less stress
(ii) Greater productivity and efficiency
(iii) Missed dead lines
(iv) Increased opportunity for advancement
Question 75
Which of the following is false about money management process?
Question 76
What are the strategies to be followed for better time management?
Question 77
Main principle of disposal of BMW is segregation has to be done at :
Question 78
Which of the following state has Panchayati Raj institutions?
Question 79
Who can issue registration certificate for lodging house?
Question 80
A manager must receive feedback about a process in order to make necessary adjustments and must analyze the deviations :
Question 81
“Father dominated Family” is called as :
Question 82
Father of sociology is :
Question 83
According to Maslow the most basic need of human being is :
Question 84
Irrational fear of height is :
Question 85
“Bridge Chart” in psychology relates with :
Question 86
“Immoral basic stuff of personality” is :
Question 87
“Non-directive Counselling” is the counselling techniques put forward by :
Question 88
TAT is :
Question 89
–––––––– are the behaviour pattern of people in everyday life.
Question 90
The concept of Ingroup and Outgroup put forward by :
Question 91
The modifiable risk factors of hypertension is one among the following :
Question 92
Which of the following statement is not correct about Coronary Heart Disease?
Question 93
The rapid and non-invasive method for assessing body fat in obesity :
Question 94
The most sensitive and specific screening technique in defecting small tumors in breast :
Question 95
The specific advantage of rotary kiln type of incinerator among the following :
Question 96
The clinical signs of focal disturbance of cerebral function which is rapidly developed and lasting for more than 24 hrs or leading to death :
Question 97
‘Abbreviated Injury Scale’ is used to measure one among the following :
Question 98
The organisation which support Adopt-a-Gran programme :
Question 99
WHO Recommendations regarding palliative care includes all the aspects except :
Question 100
The World Diabetes Day is observed on :