NSQF Health Care SSLC level 2 all MCQ - SSLC / Health care model MCQ

 

NSQF Health Care Karnataka SSLC MCQ from old question papers

1.    A person is suffering from anaemia. The type of laboratory that identifies this disease is


            A) Bacteriology laboratory          

            B) Clinical Biochemistry laboratory

C) Haematology laboratory         

D) Parasitology laboratory

 

 2. The Primary objective of teaching hospital is

 A) Teaching          B) teaching and training

 C) Caring              D) training and learning 

 

 3. Which of the following is treated as a long term care disease?

 A) Pnemonia     C) Gastroentritis

 B) Leprosy        D) Entrities

 

 4. A person who decides the changes in the diet pattern of a patient is

 A) Cook     C) nurse    B) doctor  D) dietician

 

5. Body temperature and blood pressure in a healthy adult person respectively are

    A) 98.6Fo and 120/80 Hg    B) 99.6Fo and 140/80 Hg

    C) 98.6Fo and 120/100 Hg  D) 99Fo and 125/95 Hg

 

 6. AIDS is caused by this Virus

 A) H.S.V     C) H.I.V.      B) H.B.V.    D) H.P.V.

 

 7. The total number of bones present in a adult human body is

 A) 108    C) 106     B) 306       D) 206

 

8. During inhalation diaphragm moves.

            A) downward   C) upward and downward          

B) upward           D) Nowhere

 

 9. The part of the body that receives stimuli and send impulses from one part of the body to another is

 A) gland         C) nephron             

B) neuron       D) capillaries

 

 10. Expansion of E R S is

A) Emergency Reaching Service

B) Emergency Response Service

C) Emergency Road Service        

D) Emergency Recording Situation

 

11. A person is suffering from eye related disease. The type of hospital giving medical and nursing care to him is

(A) isolation hospital       (B) teaching hospital      

 (C) specialized hospital  (D) rural hospital

 

 12. Expansion of ENT is

(A) Eye Nose Tongue     (B) Ear Nose Throat        

(C) Eye Neck Trachea     (D) Ear Neck Trunk

 

 13. The bed capacity of community health centre is

      (A) 200 to 300     (B) 50 to 200   

      (C) 6 to 10           (D) 30 to 50

 

14. A person has heart problem. He needs to consult

(A) Cardiologist  (B) Endocrinologist

(C) Neurologist   (D) Nephrologist

 

15.The group that is having liquid diet food is

(A) hard and soft solid food     

(B) clear and full fluid food

(C) soft and liquid solid food    

(D) soft and full diet food

 

 16. The bacteria present in the stomach of the human body is

(A) aspergillus      (B) candida

(C) lactobacillus    (D) clostridium

 

17.  Impairment in sweat gland functioning may be caused due to

(A) light stroke   (B) cold stroke

(C) air stroke      (D) heat stroke

 

18.The injection given to prevent tetanus is

 (A) tetanus toxoid           (B) tetanus flexon

(C) tetanus combiflam    (D) tetanus dichlo

 

 19.The basic unit of the body structure is

(A) tissue   (B) cell    (C) organ   (D) organ system

 

20. Short term care disease is

    (A) Cancer  (B) Pneumonia  (C) Leprosy    (D) Leg injury

 

21. A person is suffering from communicable diseases. The type of hospital giving medical and nursing care to him is

           (A) specialized hospital   (B) teaching hospital

(C) isolation hospital     (D) rural hospital

 

22. The main service of GDA is

(A) promotive service   (B) food service

(C) cleaning cloth         (D) laboratory service

 

23. Which of the following is an example for the most important medical department ?

(A) Public relation department

(B) Blood bank department

(C) Pharmacy department

(D) Surgical department

 

24. The most comfortable position that helps the doctor to examine hip joint of a patient is

         (A) prone               (B) supine  

        (C) knee chest         (D) semi-flowers

 

 25. Pulse and blood pressure are related to the function of

(A) kidney  (B) heart  (C) brain  (D) lungs

 

26. The unicellular organism that causes malaria is

(A) amoeba          (B) euglena  

(C) plasmodium  (D) paramaecium

 

 27. This has to be given for the person suffering from dehydration.

(A) Benedryl syrup        (B) A.B.O.

(C) Ibuprophen tablet     (D) ORS

 

 28.A person suffering from fever ranging from 98·8ºF to 100·8ºF is said to have

(A) mild to moderate fever    (B) high fever

(C) low fever                         (D) normal fever

 

29. The tissue that stores the fat is

(A) aereolar tissue   (B) adipose tissue

(C) nerve tissue        (D) epithelial tissue

 

 30. Expansion of PHC is

(A) Primary Heart Care Centre

(B) Primary Head Care Centre

(C) Primary Health Centre

(D) Primary Home Centre

 

31. Tests related to micro-organisms and the toxins produced by them is done in

(A) Parasitology laboratory

(B) Bacteriology laboratory

(C) Haematology laboratory

(D) Clinical Biochemistry laboratory

 

32. A person is suffering from heart related disease. The type of hospital giving medical and nursing care to him is

(A) isolation hospital   (B) teaching hospital

(C) rural hospital           (D) specialized hospital

 

33. The arteries expand and contract when heart pushes blood through them. This is called

(A) heartbeat     (B) high blood pressure

(C) pulse beat    (D) low blood pressure

 

 34.  In a person the correct pair having the signs of poor nutrition is

(A) bowed legs and mental weakness

(B) lack of growth and time to time sleep

(C) normal urinary elimination and painful joints

(D) healthy skin and bleeding

 

35. In hospital the correct general instruction related with bed making is

        (A) mix the clean linen with solid linen

        (B) do not cover the client’s face with linen

        (C) let the linen touch your uniform

        (D) do not pay attention to the body position of the client

 

36. The first step of a care plan in hospital is

(A) problem identification

(B) implementation

(C) assessment

(D) planning interventions

 

37. The antiseptic and disinfectant that damages the bacterial membrane, causing the leakage of intracellular chemicals, is

        (A) phenol    (B) alkalis   (C) aldehydes  (D) oxidants

 

38. The correct group of diseases caused by bacteria is

(A) dengue fever, syphilis, smallpox

(B) rabies, yellow fever, gonorrhoea

(C) cholera, gonorrhoea, rabies

(D) cholera, tetanus, gonorrhoea

 

39. Thy body temperature range in person suffering from mild to moderate fever is

(A) 104ºF and above   (B) 98·8ºF to 100·8ºF

(C) 101ºF to 103ºF      (D) 78·8ºF to 98·8ºF

 

40.  Expanded form of ORS is

 (A) Oral Rehydration Solid

 (B) Oral Rehydration Salt

 (C) Open Rehydration Soap

(D) Oral Reactive Solution  

 

41. In hospitals house-keeping person in-charge should know

        (A) Cardiology           (B) Bacteriology               

        (C) Neurology            (D) Physiology

 

42. A client suffering from which disease has to stay in the hospital for a long time is

        (A) Pneumonia         (B) Malaria

        (C) Typhoid               (D) Leprosy

43. The disinfectant used for high precision instrument and endoscope is

         (A) formalin                     (B) ethane

        (C) glutaric dialdehyde     (D) ethyl alcohol

 

44.The disease caused by Clostridium tetani is

        (A) tetanus         (B) cystitis

        (C) influenza     (D) cholera

 

45. The chemical which is disinfectant sterilant and carcinogen is

        (A) Iodine                 (B) Formaldehyde

        (C) Hypochlorites     (D) Alcohols

 

46. The muscular membrane that separates the chest part and abdomen part is

     (A) epiglotts  (B) voice box  (C) diaphragm  (D) liver

 

47. The parts of the human heart which control the systemic cycle are

        (A) left atrium and left ventricle

        (B) right atrium and right ventricle

        (C) left atrium and right atrium

        (D) left ventricle and right ventricle

 

 48.The material used when the bleeding does not stop even for 15 to 20 minutes is

        (A) slings                (B) splints      

        (C) defibrilitators   (D) tourniquet bandage

 

 49.The name of the hospital having bed strength of 30 to 50 is

        (A)  District hospital     (B) Primary health centre

        (C) Taluk hospital         (D) Community health centre

 

50.The immediate effect caused in hospitals due to anger is

        (A) going to jail          (B) destruction of property

        (C) loss of job            (D) loss of friends

 

51. The professional staff available in a hospital is

        (A) Security guard     (B) Medical lab technicians

         (C) Receptionist        (D) Data entry operator

 

52.The hospital that takes care of client suffering from communicable diseases is

        (A) Teaching hospital     (B) Rural hospital

        (C) Specialised hospital  (D) Isolation hospital

 

53. The part that separates the chest from the abdomen is

     (A) diaphragm  (B) liver  (C) stomach  (D) pericardium

 

54.If a person is suffering from problems related to hormone system he needs to consult

         (A) Cardiologist    (B) Surgeon

        (C) Gynaecologist  (D) Endocrinologist

 

55. The first link for patients and visitors in hospital are

         (A) Nurses       (B) Receptionist

        (C) Manager    (D) Attendant

 

56. The first-aid given when the body temperature is greater than 104°F is

        (A) cover with the blanket

        (B) keep the head and neck aligned

        (C) sponging with wet towel

        (D) use of tourniquet bandage

 

57. The chemical used for sanitation of only floors, wall, chair and table is

        (A) Quarternary ammonium compounds

         (B) Hydrogen peroxide

        (C) Glutaraldehyde

        (D) Formaldehyde

 

58. The correct group of diseases caused by virus is

        (A) Cholera, Tetanus, Gonorrhoea

        (B) Cholera, Gonorrhoe, Rabies

        (C) Dengue fever, Syphilis, Smallpox

        (D) Rabies, Smallpox, Dengue fever

 

59.Characteristics of a well-nourished person is

        (A) poor posture          (B) adequate appetite

        (C) mental confusion   (D) lack of growth

 

60. Expanded form of EMR is

        (A) Electrical Medical Record

        (B) Electrical Meter Reading

        (C) Electronic Medical Record

        (D) Electronic Meter Reading.

 

61. The organism that has only protein coat around its genetic material is

        (A) Virus   (B) Bacteria   (C) Fungi   (D) Algae

 

62.The blood circulation in which blood moves towards lungs gives carbon dioxide and takes oxygen is

        (A) systemic cycle   (B) oxygen cycle

        (C) carbon cycle      (D) pulmonary cycle

 

63.The chemical agent used in sterilization is

    (A) pasteurization  (B) radiation  (C) halogens  (D) drying

 

64. The gland that releases its secretions directly into the blood is

         (A) salivary gland       (B) pituitary gland

         (C) pancreas               (D) sweat gland

 

65. Night blindness disease is caused by the deficiency of

        (A) Vitamin A       (B) Vitamin 12 B  

        (C) Vitamin C       (D) Vitamin D

 

 66. One use of the left lateral position is

        (A) to eat food                    (B) to watch TV

        (C) to assess the hip joint   (D) to give enemas

 

 67. The supporting staff available in a hospital is

        (A) Doctors                (B) Nurses

        (C) Administrators    (D) Dieticians

 

 68. The bed strength of the community health centre is

      (A)50 to 200   (B)30 to 50   (C)200 to 300   (D)6 to 10

       

69.  Expanded form of ERS is

        (A) Emergency Receptionist Service

        (B) Emergency Regular Service

        (C) Essential Response Service

         (D) Emergency Response Service

       

 70.The expansion and contraction of arteries when the heart pushes blood through them is

        (A) pulse rate            (B) heart beat

        (C) exhalation rate   (D) inhalation rate

 

71. The type of hospital having the bed strength of 50 to 200 is

      (A) Primary health centre         (B)Taluk hospital  

      (C)Community health centre   (D) District hospital

 

72.The first step involved in planning and implementation of care plan is

        (A) assessment                     

        (B) problem identification

        (C) planning interventions  

        (D) implementation of the plan

 

73.The part that manufactures blood cells in the human body is

        (A) liver   (B) lungs   (C) bone marrow   (D) heart

 

74.A person is suffering from mental retardation and thyroid gland problem. This is because of the deficiency of the micronutrient

       (A) sodium       (B) iodine   

       (C) potassium   (D) magnesium

 

75. The part of the respiratory system where the exchange process of a oxygen and carbon dioxide occurs in

        (A) alveoli  (B) bronchi  (C) trachea  (D) bronchioles

 

76.Expanded form of PRO is

         (A) Public Receptionist Officer

        (B) Public Record Officer

        (C) Public Regulating Officer

        (D) Public Relations Officer

 

77.  The orthopedic mechanical device used to immobilize the bone and protect a part of the body in the case of a fracture is

    (A) slings            (B) tourniquet bandage  

    (C) splints          (D) sterile gloves

 

78.  The first aid given when the person is unconscious is

        (A) using the tourniquet bandage

        (B) keeping head and neck aligned

        (C) giving fluid

        (D) covering with the blanket

 

 79. The position that should not be used after brain and spine related surgery is

        (A) Supine position          (B) Dorsal elevated position

        (C) Left lateral position   (D) Fowler's position

 

80. Choose the correct answer : Tetanus : clostridium tetani :: Cystitis : ………………… .

        (A) Escherichia coli

        (B) Micro-bacterium lephre

        (C) Micro-bacterium tuberculosis

        (D) streptococcus salivarius

81. Immediate consequence of anger in hospital is

        (A) loss of job     (B) destruction of property

        (C) going to jail  (D) loss of friend.

 

82.The bacterial cell wall’s are made of

        (A) chitin         (B) hemicellulose

        (C) cellulose   (D) peptidoglycan

 

83.The disinfectant that interferes bacterial metabolism is

        (A) oxidants               (B) antioxidants

        (C) aldehydes            (D) phenols

 

84. First aid that should NOT be given for burns is

        (A) remove the patient from heat source

        (B) remove the burnt clothing

        (C) apply ghee

        (D) run cool water over burnt part

 

 85.The isabgol husk is given for this disease

         (A) constipation       (B) dehydration

        (C) headache             (D) allergies

 

86. The orthopedic mechanical device used to immobilize and protect a part of the body in case of fracture is

        (A) Slings                             (B) Splints

        (C) Tourniquet bandage        (D) Defibrillators

 

87. The average core body temperature of a healthy person is

        (A) 101º F   (B) 102º F   (C) 98·6º F   (D) 101·6º F

 

88.  The medical department that gives medical treatment facility for the patients coming through ambulance is

        (A) Surgery department

        (B) Gynecology department

        (C) Anaesthesia department

        (D) Emergency department

 

89. The fifth step involved in the planning and implementation of care plan is

        (A) problem identification     (B) evaluation

        (C) assessment                       (D) implementation

       

90.  The device used to measure the heartbeat is

        (A) Aneroid monitor    (B) Thermometer

         (C) Stethoscope           (D) Sphigmomanometer


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