1. Harrison suggested different methods of monitoring of medical audit.
Which of the
following method of monitoring is based on the primary idea of learning from
mistakes?
(a) Peer review
(b) Sentinel cases
(c) Criterion-based audit
(d) Surveys
Answer : A
2 Planning a new hospital starts with setting goals for the hospital, without which the
organization cannot have a definite direction or focus. Which of the following areas is
not considered by an organization while studying existing hospital facilities in an
area?
(a) Bed ratio
(b) Hospital occupancy
(c) Physical condition of facilities
(d) Perception of patients
Answer : D
3. The World Health Day is celebrated on ________.
(a) 1st March
(b) 7th April
(c) 6th October
(d) 7th September
Ans : B
4. Cleanliness, physical exercise, rest and sleep are a part of ________.
(a) Hygiene
(b) Bathing twice a day
(c) Drinking boiled water
(d) Eating without washing one’s hand
Answer (A)
5. Which one of the following is not a bacterial disease?
(a) AIDS
(b) Dengue
(c) Measles
(d) All of the above
Answer(d)
6. Which of the following diseases is also called as “Salmonella enterica serotype Typhi”?
(a) Typhoid
(b) Malaria
(c) Diarrhea
(d) Yellow fever
Answer: (a)
7. Which of the following diseases is not caused by bacteria?
(a) Typhoid
(b) Poliomyelitis
(c) Tuberculosis
(d) All of the above.
Answer (b) .
8. The main cause of contagious disease is _________.
(a) Contaminated Air
(b) Contaminated Food
(c) Poor hygienic conditions
(d) All of the above
Answer (d)
9. Which of the following factors is necessary for a healthy person?
(a) Vaccination
(b) Balanced diet
(c) Personal hygiene
(d) All of the above
Answer (d)
10. The ICD is maintained by the and distributed in countries across the globe.
A. HIPAA
B. NCHS
C. WHO
D. WHA
Answer : C
11. the first pharmacy council of India constituted by in the year 1949 by -------------.
A. civic body
B. central govt
C. municipal committee
D. state government
Answer : B
12. A good health triad does not include:
A. Physical Status
B. Social Status
C. Mental Status
D. Economic Status
Answer : D
13. All of the following are key aspects of quality EXCEPT:
A. It depends upon customer perceptions.
B. It does not change with time.
C. It considers customers needs.
D. It promotes high levels of precision.
Answer : B
14. Meaningful quality process measures must be:
A. feasible and explainable.
B. relevant and explainable.
C. valid and identifiable.
D. relevant and valid.
Answer : D
15. What sampling technique involves selecting the medical record of every fifth
patient undergoing Percutaneous Coronary Intervention (PCI) ?
A. Convenience.
B. Stratified.
C. Simple.
D. Systematic. -
Answer : D
16. Which of the following is the main cause for transmission of the Hepatitis virus?
(a) The bite of a mosquito
(b) Sharing drug needles
(c) Drinking contaminated water
(d) All of the above
Answer (b) .
17. Which of the following statements is true about contamination?
(a) Contamination is caused by the entry of germs by an insect bite
(b) Contamination is caused by the entry of germs by an animal bite
(c) Contamination is caused by the entry of germs into drinking water or edible foods.
(d) None of the above
Answer : (c)
18_____is removing feeling from the body while analgesia will typically remove or
decrease the level of pain.
A. Painlessness
B Anaesthesia
C Benumb
D Sedation
Answer : B
19. Lightbulbs technology in hospitals is used as:
A. Disinfect and kill bacteria
B. A source of light to do surgeries
C. Is a medicine given to patient before going for a surgery.
D. Technology to provide oxygen to the patient.
Answer : A
20 . What is self-service kiosks technology?
A. It is a worldwide home monitoring system.
B. For doing instant messages related to health used in various hospitals.
C. It is a technology used in hospital registration.
D. None of the above.
Answer : C
[Link] is mHealth?
A. Mobile healthcare device
B. To check health issues related to Respiration.
C. To provide healthy tips at your doorsteps.
D. None of the above
Answer : A
22_Hippocrates Oath is an oath of ethics historically taken by
A,. Physicians
B, Democratic
C Nurses
D None of the above
Answer : A
23, In the year …………………. the first National Health Policy (NHP) was announced
A. 1972
B. 1986
C. 1989
D. 1983
Answer : D
24. NRHM Launched in the year…………….
A. 2005
B. 2010
C. 2009
D. 2003
Answer : A
25. Bhore committee,1946. This committee, known as the
A. Health Survey & Development Committee,
B. Health and FW Committee
C. Primary Healthcare Committee
D. Family welfare committee
Answer : A
26. In Health ASHA stands for ----------------------
A. Accredited Social Help Activist
B. Accredited Social Health Activist.
C. Accredited Social Health Actor
D. Accredited Social Hospital Activist
Answer : B
27. CRS stands for
A. Civil Registration System
B. Civil Record System
C. Code Registration System
D. None of above
Answer : A
28. SRS stands for _________________
A. Sample Registration system
B. Simple Record system
C. Sample Recording system
D. None of Above
Answer ; A
29. In which year NITI Aayog (National Institution for Transforming India), as
replacement for the Planning Commission
A. 2012
B. 2015
C. 2017
D. None of above
Answer B
30. CPOE refers ……………..
A. Computerized provider order entry
B. Consultant Provider Order Entry
C. Consumer Provider Order entry
D. None of above
Answer : A
31. India Government Launched RCH in partnership with the State
governments, RCH is consistent with Government of India's National
Population Policy-2000,
A. May 2007
B. April 2005
C. April 2006
D. None of Above
Answer : B
32. The purpose is to limit the incidence of disease by controlling causes and risk factors
A. Primordial prevention
B. Primary prevention
C. Secondary prevention
D. Tertiary prevention
Answer: B
33. The property of a test to identify the proportion of truly ill persons in a population who
are identified as ill by a screening test
A. Sensitivity
B. Specificity
C. Positive predictive value
D. Negative predictive value
Answer: A
34. DALY as an indicator has been used globally to measure the ………………
A. Women empowerment
B. Literacy
C. Burden of Disease
D. Economic Growth
Answer: C
35. An example for Morbidity Indicator is ……..
A. Institutional Death Rate
B. Incidence and Prevalence rate
C. OPD attendance
D. weight to height
Answer: B
37. In 2013 , the cabinet ot GoI and rutral and urban health mission in ………… Five year
that measures the number of persons with influenza in a calendar year
A. Niti Ayyog
B. 10th Five Year Plan
C. 12th Five Year Plan
D. 11th Five Year Plan
Answer: C
38. According to Health survey India’s Life expectancy is ---------------------- in year 2022
A. 69.4
B. 74.3
C. 63.9
D. 76.4
Answer: A
39. NSSO carries out ……………… surveys
A. Health
B. child Health
C. Health infrastructure
D. Socio - economic
Answer: D
40. SRS system was initiated by the Registrar General of India, periodicity of the survey is
…….
A. Every 10 Years
B. Every Three years
C. Annually
D. Quarterly
Answer: C
41. Occurrence in the community of a number of cases of disease that is unusually large or
unexpected
A. Endemic
B. Epidemic
C. Pandemic
D. Infection
Answer: B
42. Measures of central tendency, except
A. Mean
B. Median
C. Mode
D. Variance
Answer: D
43. Range of values surrounding the estimate which has a specified probability of including
the true population values
A. Standard deviation
B. Standard error
C. Confidence interval
D. Correlation coefficient
Answer: C
44. The probability of rejecting the null hypothesis when it is true
A. Type 1 error
B. Type 2 error
C. Power of a statistical test
D. Level of significance
Answer: A
45. CRS is a recording of ……………..
A. fertility
B. Prevalence of diseases
C. IMR
D. vital events like Birth and Death
Answer: D
46. The proportion of cases of a specified disease or condition which are fatal within a
specified time
A. Morbidity rate
B. Case fatality rate
C. Proportionate mortality
D. Death rate
Answer: B
47. The relation between exposure and disease is considered to be causal or etiological in the
following, except
A. Dose response relation
B. Cessation of exposure
C. Temporal relation
D. No confounding
Answer: D
48. National Planning commission was set up in the year…………
A. 1975
B. 1965
C. 1950
D. 1938
Answer: D
49. Government appointed the Health survey and development committee’ in 1943 , Know as
………………
A. Mukerjee Committee
B. Muraldiar Committee
C. Srivastava Committee
D. Bhore Committee
Answer: D
50. The proportion of disease incidence that can be attributed to a specific exposure
A. Relative risk
B. Odds ratio
C. Attributable risk
D. Potential risk
Answer: C
51. Type of design where both exposure and disease are determined simultaneously for each
subject
A. Case study
B. Cross sectional study
C. Case control study
D. Cohort study
Answer: B
52. A study is conducted to determine the proportion of persons in the population with PTB
using AFB sputum for diagnosis
A. Case study
B. Cross sectional study
C. Case control study
D. Cohort study
Answer: B
53. Randomization is the best approach in designing a clinical trial in order to
A. Achieve predictability
B. Achieve unpredictability
C. Achieve blinding
D. Limit confounding
Answer: B
54. Type of sampling whereby subjects are assigned according to a factor that would
influence the outcome of a study
A. Simple random sampling
B. Systematic sampling
C. Stratified random sampling
D. Cluster sampling
Answer: C
55. The extent to which a specific health care treatment, service, procedure, program, or other
intervention produces a beneficial result under ideal controlled conditions is its
A. Effectiveness
B. Efficacy
C. Efficiency
D. Effect modification
Answer: B
56. Leading cause of Diarrheal disease
A. Enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli
[Link] (non-typhoid)
[Link]
D. Campylobacter jejuni
Answer: C
57. Mammography should be done annually in women of what age?
A. 50 years old. and above
B. 60 years old and above
C. 45 years old and above
D. 30 years old and above
Answer: A
58. APGAR family assessment is interpreted by means of
A. Scoring
B. Comparing with a standard table
C. Using a scale of wellness
D. Consultation with a family psychologist
Answer: A
59. Planning a new hospital starts with setting goals for the hospital, without which the
organization cannot have a definite direction or focus. Which of the following areas is not
considered by an organization while studying existing hospital facilities in an area?
(a) Bed ratio
(b) Hospital occupancy
(c) Physical condition of facilities
(d) Perception of patients
Ans : D
60. Principle of management science has brought the existence of central sterile services
department (CSSD) in large hospitals. The significance of CSSD is:
(a) To bring advancement in medical science to provide betterment of humanity
(b) To help the doctors to develop leadership qualities and human relationship abilities
(c) To bring efficiency and economy in the centralization of sterilization of syringes activity
in one location for use all over the hospital
(d) To help nonmedical staff to learn administrative skills
Answer : C
61..A case history of the patient will be taken and the patient will have a case sheet in which
his progress will be recorded.
a. Tele medicine
b. casualty
c. inpatient
d. outpatient
Answer : C
62. Which of the following is determined by calculating deaths after 24 hours of hospital
admission?
a. Gross death rate
b. Random death rate
c. On-the-spot death rate
d. Net death rate
Answer : D
63. There are various operational research models used in the areas of hospital and healthcare
management. Which of the following models is used in the capital rationing of resources like
budget allocation, transfer pricing, etc.?
(a) Assignment model
(b) Transportation model
(c) Sequencing model
(d) Linear programming model.
Answer : D
64. All drugs are classified individually on the basis of A-B-C, X-Y-Z, H-M-L, V-E-D, F-M-
S and G-O-F analysis. The set of these six classifications, to which every item belongs, is then
defined as a new category in the multiple basis approach to selective inventory control
(MBASIC) system called classification-combination. Apart from this classification
combination, If nonmoving drugs (N) along with the drugs classified on the basis of value,
unit price, consumption pattern and sources of supply are considered, the total number of
possible classification combinations that can emerge is:
(a) 27
(b) 81
(c) 243
(d) 729
Answer : D
65. A medical audit committee comprises professionals from different departments of a
hospital. Which of the following may act only as observer in committee meetings?
(a) Heads of medical departments
(b) Nursing superintendents
(c) Head of pathology
(d) Administrator
Answer : D
66. A hospital is a vital organization and stands unique and incomparable to any other
organization. Which of the following is considered important part of new hospital plan, not
only for aesthetics and access, but also to utilize the potential to capture or avoid natural
energy?
(a) Provision for disasters
(b) Functional requirements
(c) Future expansion
(d) Citing and orientation.
Answer : D
67. Which of the following is determined by calculating deaths after 24 hours of hospital
admission?
(a) Gross death rate
(b) Net death rate
(c) Random death rate
(d) On-the-spot death rate
Answer : B
68. Harrison suggested different methods of monitoring of medical audit. Which of the
following method of monitoring is based on the primary idea of learning from mistakes?
(a) Peer review
(b) Sentinel cases
(c) Criterion-based audit
(d) Surveys
Answer : A
69. Laboratory and diagnostic services are of paramount importance in a hospital because
(a) The relationship formed at this stage go a long way in building overall image of the
hospital
(b) This stage forms the initial contact point between patient and the hospital
(c) Any amount of effort expended at this stage is less, unless one can delight the patient
(d) They properly receive the patients and brief them about the investigations
Answer : D
70. Primary care is
a. Care provided in hospices
b. .The first point of contact for people seeking health care.
c. Care provided by GPs only
d. Care provided in the acute setting
Answer : B