PSM PAPER 1 MCQ
PSM PAPER 1 MCQ
BELAGAVI.
KLE ACADEMY OF HIGHER
(Declared as Deemed-1o-be-l'niversity u/s 3 of the GC Act, 1956)
Placed in 'A" Category by MIRD (Gol)
NAAC (2 (ycle)
Aceredird'A' irade by
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS
25 Marks
Course: MBBS Phase-I1I Part-1, March 2021 Max. Marks:
30 Minutes
Subject: Community Medicine Paper-1, Time:
QP Code: 1015
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The time interval between diagnosis by early detection and diagnosis by other means is
(A) Incubation period BLead time
(C) Serial interval (D) Latent period
9 Under RNTCP a patient who was initially sputum smear +ve, who
,
began treatment and who remained
or became smear +ve again at S months or later during course of treatment is a
(A) New case (B) Relapse
CFailure case (D) Defaulter
10. Route for HIV transmission with maximum efficiency is
(A) Sexual rar eive (B)Transfusion of blood/blood products
(C) Sharing needles /syringes (D) Mother to child transmission
I. Blood smear must be made at night for which of the following conditions?
(A) Malaria (B} Filaria
(C) Leprosy (D) Onchocerciasis
income
not depend on
(C) 90% of the values distribution (B) 68% of the values in the distribution
in the distribution (D) 95% of the values in the distribution
S
2SD- u
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BELAGAVI.
LE
ACADEMY OF HIGHER EDUCATION AND RESEARCH,
1956)
UGC At,
(Declared as Deemed-to-be-niversity w's 3 of the ' ( ategory by MHRD
((o)
Placed in
Arrredited 'A* Grade hy NAAC (1* Cycle)
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29 Multiphasic screening refers to: combination (B) Done at different time period
A Application of two or more tests in (D) Same test done repeatedly over a peri d oftime
(C) Applied to various geographical areas
36. The sensitive tool for evaluating Iron status in human body is:
(A) Haemoglobin concentration (B) Serum Iron concentration
Serum Ferritin (D) Serum transferrin saturation
37. The Indian Council of Medical Research has recommended a daily intake of not more than
of total energy through fats
(A) 20 (B) 25
C) 30 (D) 35
38. The toxin Present in
Kesari dal is
(A) Aflatoxin (B) Sanguinarine
()Betaoxalyl amino Alanine (D) Beta toxin
learned behaviour, which has been socially acquired, is the definition of,
A Culture (B) Custom
V(C) Socialism (D) Communication
40. The basic unit în a socicty is.
(A) Community (B) Group
C) Crowd (D) Family
41. Which ofthe following is not a type of government?
(B) Socialist
(A) Democracy
(C) Monarchy (D)-Anarchy
42. Which of the following is not a characteristic feature of a family?
not related biologically
(A) Primary unit of a society LB)Tndividuals living together social environment
(C) Eat from a common kitchen (D) Share common physical and
43. The fungus on the hay that causes Farmers Jung is: (B) Micropolyspora faeni
(A) Thermoactinonmyces sacchari (D) Claviceps fusiformis
(C) Aspergillus flavus
of presentation of
statistical data EXCEPT
methods
All of the following
are
47. (B) Pie chart
(A) Bar charts (D) Frequency polygon
(C) Normal curve
in data is:
occuring value
a
The most frequently B Mode
48.
(A) Median (D) Mean
(C) Standard deviation
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6. Particle size (in micron) at which the dust particle gets lodged in the respiratory tract?
(A) 5-10 B0.5-3
(C) 0.5-0.1 (D) 3-5
7. Byssinosis is seen in
(A) Cement factories (B) Textile industries
(C) Iron factories (DGrain fields
8. "White fingers" may result from which of the
following occupational hazards
(A) Heat
B)Cold
(C) UV radiation (D) Vibration
(C) Plague a sp B}
(D) Cholera
21. Hypothesis is
NOT tested by (B) Analytical studies
(ADescriptive studies (D) Cohort studies
studies
Case control
(C)
forms
acid supplementation Specific protection
22. Iren and folic (D) Secondary prevention
(A) Health promotion
(C) Primordial prevention
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792 Course: MBBS Phase-lil Part-I, June 2019 Max. Marks: 25 Marks
Subject: Community Medicine Paper-1, Time: 30 Minutes
Hidde QP Code: 1015
one in tt
devastat Instructions:
producti E a c h question is followed by four options.
health a Pick up the single best option and darken the appropriatc circle in the OMR Sheet prov ided
the first Fach question carries one mark. No negative marking.
age of
1The definitionof'health' by the World Health Organization (1948) includes the follow ing dimensions EXCEPT
conseq
(A) Physical (B) Mental
a pers
(C) Social
affectin DT Sp:ritual
econor
A person with a particular disease lived for 6 years after the diagnosis with the health status of 0.5. How many quality
incom
adjusted live years did this person live?
The
increa
(A) 6 years (B) 4 years
traditi C3
years (D) 0.5 years
highiy 3. Screening for breast cancer using mammography is an example of
and
disea (A) Primordial prevention (B Primary prevention
coun (C) Secondary prevention (D) Tertiary prevention
of
defic 4 Which ofthe following is the correct statement regarding the definition of 'Endemic ?
cour (A) Occurrence of a disease in community or region clearly in excess of normal expectancy
obes (B) Occurrence of a disease over a wide geographic area & affecting an exceptionally high propotion of the population
from
m CFlabitual presence ofa disease within
(D) Occurrence of disease with seasonal pattern
a given
geographic area
hid
5. In a block with a population of 1.00,000 there were 1000 deaths in the year 2014. These included 40deaths due to
sta
Tuberculosis among 400 peoplewhowere diagnos d to have Tuberculosis. What was the causespecific mortal1ty rate due
to Tuberculosis in 2014 in this block?
Re
AA) 0.4 Per 1000 population etBy04%
(C) 10 per 1000 population (D) 10%
re
pr
of 6. In a study, 100 women who are usingcombined Oral Contraceptives Pils (OCP) and 10 women. whose husbands were
using condom regularly for spacing afterthe " childbirnh, were followed up for 2 year_ to find the association betw een
andOCP use and development
(A) Cross sectional study
of Thrombo-Embolism.
What type of study
(B) Case control study
is this? design
Cohort study (D) Ecological study
7. The
ability of a test to correctlyidentify those who have the disease is
A Sensitivity
(C)Positivepredictive value
(B) Specificity
(D) Negative predictive valve
8. Soaking pit is used for hygienic disposai of
(A) Garbage (B) Rubbish
(C)Sewage (D) Sullage
25. In a survey done among primary school children, 30 out of 1000 students had myopia. What is the prevalenee of mvopia
students?
among primary school
(A) 30% (B) 20%
(C) 10% (D) 3%
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akio
Anepidemic of Uepatitis Ais an example of
(4) Common source singie exposure epidemic B) Common source continuous exposure epidemic
Propagated epidemie (D) Slow epidemic
Which of the following is NOT included in calculating Physical Quality of Life index(PQLI)
(A) Infant mortality B) Income
(C) Life expectancy at age one (D) Literacy
Chronological
(A) ldiot
age 10 yrs, mental age 4 yrs. What is that person
(B tmbecile
called as
(C) Noma (D) Geni
12.
Social insurance was introduced by
(A) Martin Luther king PY Bismarck
(C) Dr. Watson (D) Baba Amte
13. The decibels above which auditory fatigue occurs is
(A) 60 dB (B10dB
(C) 85 dB (D) 140 dB
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QP Code: 1015
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1. Which ofthe following is ideal to ensure similarity between experimental and control groups?
(A) Randomization M tching
(C) Stratified (D) Cross over study
randomization
2. Relative risk is
(A) Number of persons diseased among non-exposed / incidence among exposed
(B) Incidence of non-exposed / incidence among exposed x 100
100
(C) Incidence among exposed / incidence among non-exposed x
(D)Incidence among exposed/ incidence among non-exposed
3. Atribetat risk is
x 100/
A) Incidence of disease among exposed-incidence of among non-exposed
incidence rate among exposed
(B) Incidence rate among exposed x 100/ incidence of disease among exposed-incidence
of
disease among non-exposed
(C) Incidence rate among exposed x 100/ incidence of disease among exposed
rate among exposed
(D) Incidence of disease among non-exposed x 100/ incidence
4. Incidence rate is measured by
(A) Case control study (B-Cohort study
(C) Cross-sectional study (D) Cross-over study
maximum efficacy
23. Vaccine with (C) BCG (D)TT
(A) OPV
(B) Measles
first stage is to
25. In interview (B) Starting interview
AA EStablish contact
(D) Probe questions
(C) Establishing rapport
P.T.O.
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KLE UNIVERSITY Pared in A (strgerv y Mi9D #
QP Code: 1015
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Each question carries one mark. No negative marking.
All of the following are determinants for the essential components to calculate Physical Quality
2.
of Life Index (PQLI) EXCEPT
(B) Life expectancy at age oue year
(A) Infant mortality rate
(C) Basic literacy rate at population (D) te Expectancy at birth
for socioeconomic status EXCEPT
3. ModifiedKuppuswami scale incudes all criteria
(A) Income per capita (B) Education of head of family
P I r e o m e of head
(C) Occupation of head
4 Which is the best index for burdcnaf disease?
(A) Case fatality ratear {B Disability adjusted life years
(D) Morbidity data
(C) Dependency ratígA
known
but there is no transmission is
as
are eradicable
diseases EXCEPT
6. AlLef the following (B) Guinea worm
A) Tuberculosis
(D) Measles
(C) Poliomyelitis
Sentinel surveillance
is for
8 (A) Border districts
BoFor malaria surveillance
Supplementary to
routine notiticatio
Effective sanitary surveillance (D)
(C) is than
if the prevalence of leprosy
more
sequence?
is the most logical
(A) Impairment-Disease-Disability-Handicap (Disease-lmpairment-Disability-Handicap
Diseàse-Impairment-Handicap-Disability
C)
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P.T.O.
JA Scrutiny of factors
(C) Prevention of diseases (B) Treajument of contracts
(D)
13. The duration of Chenmoprophy laxis of diseases
(ALongest quarantine
incubation is
period
(C) Infective period (B) Shortest incubation
(D) None of the above period
14
Health status
of two populations is best comparedby
A Standardized mortality
C) Survival rate (B) Case fatality rate
(D) Secondary ajtack rate
15. Incidence rate
can be
A) Cohort study calculated from
C) Cross sectional study (B) Case control study
(D) Descriptive study
16.
Descriptive epidemiology includes all
AAYRetrospective and prospective studyEXCEPT
(B) Disease (C) Time (D) Place
17. All are TRUEabout point sources
(A) Epidemic curve rises and falls epidemic EXCEPT
(B) All the cases occur within
rapidly with no secondary waves one incubation period
(C) Clustering of cases
(D) eases are seen beyond one incubation period
i8. Patterm of
(A) Socialism
interrelationships between person in a society is known as
(B) Socialization
(C) Social structure
DSociology
19. Acculturation may take place by
(A) Education (B) Industrialization
(C) Trade and commerce DAll of the above
22. A child's weight for height is more than 2SD of mean, and his height for age is less
than 2SD of mean. He is classified as
(A) Normal B)Stunted
(C) Wasted (D) Wasted and stunted
23. 1Q is calculated by
100 (B) Mental age - chronoogical age x 100
A Mental age/ chronological age
x
(C) Chronological age / mental age x 100 (D) Chronological age - mental age x 100
24. All the following are taken into consideration inKuppuswamy scale EXCEPT
(A) Education status (B) Occupation status
E T Living/housing conditions (D) Per capita income