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1.The Omentum are                                                                                          Ans: D
A) Faces
B) Movements
C)Agglutinins
D)Folds of Peritoneum
2.The Femur Is                                                                                                   Ans: A
A) Thigh Bone
B)Hand Bone
C)Small bone
D)Neck Bone
3.The Gullet Means                                                                                           Ans: B
A) Trachea
B)Oesophagus
C)System
D)Stomach
4.Cardiac Muscle is                                                                                              Ans: B
A) Voluntary
B) involuntary
C)Cell Membrane
D)Cytoplasm
5.IOL Means                                                                                                           Ans: A
A)Intra Ocular lens
B)Inter Ocular lens
C)Intra Optic Lentule
D)None of Above
6.Tonometer is used to measure                                                                          Ans: C
A)Intra cranial Pressure
B)Inter Optic Pressure
C)Intra Ocular Pressure
D)None of Above
7.Bleeding From Nose is called                                                                               Ans: B
A)Euphoria
B)Epistaxis
C)Epiphora
D)Epidemic
8.Opacity of lens is called                                                                                       Ans: A
A) Cataract
B)Glaucoma
C)Blepharitis
D)Night Blindness
9. ——–is an example of functional psychosis                                                      Ans:- D
A)Depression
B)Mania
C)Obsessive compulsive neurosis
D)Schizophrenia
10. ———Means study of abnormal human behavior                                         Ans:-B
A)Psychology
B)Psychiatry
C)Psychoanalysis
D)psychodynamics

11———is the condition in which the patient is immobile                                 Ans: D
A)Stress
B)Shock
C)Suppress
D)stupor
12.Failure of memory is called                                                                           Ans: C
A)Agonasia
B)Anaemia
C)Amnesia
D)Aphasia
13.Night time bed wetting is also called                                                           Ans: C
A)Nocturnal emission
B)Nocturnal dyspnea
C)Nocturnal enuresis
D)Nocturnal mare
14. ECT O abbreviation is                                                                                 Ans: C
A)Electro Cardiac Therapy
B)Electro Convulsive Transmission
C)Electro Convulsive Therapy
D)None of Above
15 Psychosomatic Disorders                                                                             Ans: D
A)Bronchial Asthma
B)Rheumatoid Arthritis
C)Peptic Ulcer
D) None of the above
16. Causes of mental illness                                                                              Ans: D
A)Environmental
B)Biological
C)Physical
D)All of the above
17.Which ae the different investigations of psychiatric patient                          Ans: C
A)EEG
B)Psychiatric examination
C)CSF examination
D)All of the above
18. Indications of ECT                                                                                       Ans: C
A)Hallucination
B)Withdrawal
C)Severe depression
D)None of the above
19.Among the following which s not a a mechanism                                        Ans; D
A)Day dreaming
B)Compensation
C)Fantasy
D)Illusion
20.Factors of effective leaning                                                                          Ans: B
A)Reasonable thinking
B)Motivation
C)Extravert
D)Imagination

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21.Social problem                                                                                     Ans: C
A) Society
B) Family
C) Prostitution
D) Health
22.Factors that control attention                                                                         Ans: B
A)Sex
B) Intensity
C) Age
D) Race
23. Self active process                                                                                       Ans: C
A) Habit
B) Skill
C)Learning
D)Intelligence
24. Types of thinking                                                                                         Ans: D
A)Imagination
B)Free thinking
C)Uncontrollable thinking
D)All of the above
25.Accumulation of excessive amount of gas in the gastrointestinal tract is     Ans: C
A)Fomites
B)Stool
C)Flatulence
D)Faeces


26.Medicine introduced directly in to the blood vessel is known as                  Ans: D
A)Intra muscular
B)Intra dermal
C)Intra reticular
D)Intra venous
27. Epistaxis Means                                                                                          Ans: A
A)Bleeding from nose
B)Bleeding from ear
C)Bleeding from throat
D)Bleeding from rectum
28. Anoxia Means                                                                                                 Ans: B
A)Lack of Appetite
B)Lack of oxygen
C)Lack of sleep
D)Lack of interest
29. Solution used for testing urine for sug                                                        Ans: B
A)Permanganate solution
B)Benedict solution
C)Hydrogen peroxide solution
D)Gention violet solution
30. Blood pressure is recorded by special instrument known as                       Ans: C
A)Lacto meter
B)Pulse meter
C)Sphygmomanometer
D)Thermometer
31.The covering layers of heart is                                                                       Ans: D
A)Peritoneum
B)Pleura
C)Ostium
D)Pericardium
32. RBC are developed from                                                                              Ans: A
A)Red bone marrow
B)Red blood cells
C)Spleen
D)White blood cells
33. ——- is the master gland                                                                              Ans: B
A)Hypothalamus
B)Pituitary
C)Adrenals
D)Brain
34. ——— is stored in the gall bladder                                                               Ans:B
A)Gastric juice
B)Bile juice
C)Pancreatic juice
D)None
35. 1 gram of fat provides                                                                                   Ans: A
A)Nine calories
B)Ten calories
C)Four calories
D)Six calories
36. Ball and socket joint is                                                                                  Ans: A
A)Freely movable
B)Slightiy movable
C)Fixed
D)None
37. Islets of langerhans situated in                                                                     Ans: D
A)Stomach
B)Brain
C)Liver
D)Pancreas
38. Nephron is functioning unit of                                                                       Ans: A
A)Kidney
B)Nerve
C)Liver
D)Spleen
39. Tuberculosis is Caused by                                                                          Ans: C
A)Virus
B)Fungus
C)Bacteria
D)Spirochetes
40.The surgical management mastoiditis is called                                            Ans: A
A)Mastoidectomy
B)Myringotomy
C)Mastectomy
D)None of the above
41. Short sightedness is called                                                                     Ans: D
A)Metropia
B)Nystagmus
C)Hypermetropia
D)Myopia
42. After tracheotomy the most important point in nursing care is                    Ans: A
A)Prevention of Cough
B)Prevention of speech
C)Prevention of infection
D)Prevention of suffocation
43. Infection in the middle ear is called                                                              Ans: A
A)Otitis media
B)Sinusitis
C)Mastoiditis
D)Tonsillitis
44. Chief aim of medical treatment in the chronic glaucoma                              Ans: A
A)Controlling I.O.P
B)Dialating the pupil
C)Prevention of infection
D)Resting the eye
45. One of the early signs and symptoms of carcinoma breast is                     Ans: D
A)Decrease in size
B)Increase in size
C)Mobile mass
D)Immobile mass
46. Enteric fever is also called as                                                                     Ans:B
A)Malaria
B)Typhoid
C)Yellow fever
D)Hyperpyrexia
47. Some individuals adopt what is known as mechanism to overcome failure or defect                                                                                                               Ans: D
A)Rationalization
B)Fixation
C)Fantasy
D)Compensation
48. ——– is the tug of war between two different opposite ideas & its course of action                                                                                                     Ans: D
A)Frustration
B) Introjetion
C)Defenses
D)Conflict
49. It is a mental process in which we deals with thoughts and ideas               Ans: B
A)Conflict
B)Reasoning
C)Frustration
D)Thinking
50. The Mass of people in regular contact is                                                    Ans: B
A)Single
B)Group
C)Society
D)All of the above
51. It is a mode of action as well as a system of beliefs a sociological phenomenon as well as personal experience                                                                        Ans: A
A)Religion
B)Caste
C)Marriage
D)Family
52. Human sense organs are fully and systematically used in                        Ans: B
A) Observation
B) Habit
C)Fantasy
D)All of the above
53. It is a mental process which gives meaning to the sensation                      Ans: C
A) Identification
B) Rationalization
C) Compensation
D) Perception
54. The large triangular muscle extending from occipital bone is                     Ans: C
A)Masseter
B)Circular
C)Trapezius
D)None of the above
55. Single cell contains number of chromosomes                                              Ans: B
A)22 pairs
B)23 pairs
C)23 only
D)20 pairs
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56.One of the most common media used for routine cultivation of bacteria is called
Ans: A
A)Blood agar
B)Meat agar
C)Serum culture
D)None of the above
57. Sound waves travel approximately at speed of meters per second            Ans: D
A)102
B)200
C)332
D)500
58. Pulmonary artery contains                                                                           Ans: A
A)Deoxygenated blood
B)Plasma
C)Oxygenated blood
D)All of the above
59. Bicuspid valve is otherwise known as                                                         Ans: B
A)Mitral valve
B)Trcuspid valve
C)Pulmonary valve
D)A single valve
60. A Germicide                                                                                                 Ans: C
A)Increase of infection
B)Controle of infection
C)It kills the infectious agent
D)All of the above
61. Both exocrine and endocrine glands is                                                        Ans: A
A)Pancreas
B)Parathyroid
C)Thyroid
D)Adrenal cortex
62. Common disinfectant used in the hospital is                                               Ans: A
A)Dettol
B)DDT
C)Kerosene
D)Olive oil
63. —–is the heat regulating centre in the human body                                     Ans: B
A)Pituitary
B)Hypothalamus
C)Cortex of adrenal gland
D)None of above
64. Site of intra muscular injection in infants and children’s is                           Ans: C
A)Ventro gluteal
B) Dorsal gluteal
C)Vastus lateralis
D)Deltoid muscle
65. Artificial method of feeding a coma Stage patient is called                          Ans: B
A) Lavage
B)Gavage
C)Savage
D)None of the above
66. Medical term used for mercy killing is                                                           Ans: A
A)Euthanasia
B)Euphoria
C)Advanced directives
D)None of the above
67. Emollient                                                                                                    Ans: A
A)Liquid paraffin
B)H2 O2 hydrogen peroxide
C)Water
D)Potassium permanganate
68. Fowler’s position is maintained in                                                               Ans:D
A)Rectal Examination
B)Vaginal Examination
C)Eye examination
D)To relieve dyspnoea
69. Florence Nightingale was born in                                                                Ans: A
A)1820
B)1810
C)1815
D)1920
70. Convert 40oc to Fahrenheit                                                                        Ans: B
A)106
B)104
C)103
D)105