RRB nursing exams MCQ series 2024
1.An unconscious exclusion (forgetting) of distressing memories, thoughts, or feelings from the conscious mind is known as:
a. Repression
b. Fantasy
c. Displacement
d. Identification
2.A conscious exclusion (forgetting) of distressing memories, thoughts, or feelings is known as:
a. Repression
b. Suppression
c. Displacement
d. Identification
3.A surgeon, whose patient did not respond as he anticipated, blamed the theatre nurse who helped him at the time of surgery. Which of the following defense mechanism was used by the surgeon?
a. Intellectualization
b. Rationalization
c. Suppression
d. Projection
4.Mr. Prakash says, “I will not cry because my wife can’t bear it”. This is an example of:
a. Suppression
b. Undoing
c. Rationalization
d. Reaction formation
5.Defense against feelings of inferiority and inadequacy is known as:
a. Repression
b. Sublimation
c. Regression
d. Compensation
70.The defense mechanism in which the abnormal behaviors or feelings are justified and explained in a seemingly rational or logical manner is known as:
a. Intellectualization
b. Rationalization
c. Identification
d. Regression
6. Individuals attributing their own thoughts, feeling and motives to another person is known as:
a. Rationalization
b. Projection
c. Reaction formation
d. Displacement
7. Patient who is newly-diagnosed with cancer frequently use the defense mechanism of:
a. Displacement
b. Reaction formation
c. Denial
d. Projection
8.A mechanism designed to reduce stress and conflict caused by specific experiences is known as:
a. Immune mechanism
b. Defense mechanism
c. Catharsis mechanism
d. Coping mechanism
9.Repression refers to:
a. Conscious exclusion of worst memories that cause anxiety from mind
b. Unconscious exclusion of worst memories that cause anxiety from mind
c. Diversion of energy into positive and socially acceptable activities
d. Stopping bad thoughts from memory
10.A client with substance use disorder joins a self-help group and preaches against substance abuse. He is likely demonstrating the use of:
a. Displacement
b. Suppression
c. Reaction formation
d. Projection
11.A non honest person thinks other persons are also dishonest. Defense mechanism used by him is:
a. Projection
b. Introjection
c. Suppression
d. Rationalization
12.Which of the following defense mechanism is often used by drug dependents to forget shame and pain?
a. Sublimation
b. Compensation
c. Repression
d. Displacement
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13. How many parts are there in the Johari Window?
a. 2
c. 4
b. 6
d. 8
Explanation: The Johari Window model is a simple and useful tool for illustrating and increase self improvement , and mutual understanding between individuals within a group.
14. Presenting the patient with a ‘hypothetical situation’ helps in the assessment of: (AIIMS Bhopal Grade-I 2018)
a. Abstract ability
c. Comprehension
b. Insight
d. Judgment
Explanation: Judgment involves ability the facts and draw end part . Judgment can be observed by exploring the patient’s involvement in hypothetical condition , relationships and vocational choices by the use of situational judgment test
15. Emotion can be best expressed through: (Nursing Grade- II 2007)
a. Gesture
c. Posture
b. Language
d. All of the above
Explanation: Emotional expressions are observe through verbal and nonverbal behaviors. Language is verbal communication and gesture and posture are the non-verbal communication.
16. When a clients’ behavior is considered abnormal the nurse first need to:
a. Ignore the client’s behavior
b. Point out the client’s disturbed behavior
c. Focus on the emotions
d. Focus on the positive behavior
17. Which is not a therapeutic communication method ?
a. Informing
c. Humor
b. Reflection
d. Automatic response
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18. react to avoid in therapeutic communications are as follows; EXCEPT: (ESIC 2019)
a. Advice giving
b. Closed-ended questions.
c. Reflecting and clarifying
d. Arguing and judgmental responses
Explanation: Reflecting and clarifying are therapeutic communication techniques. Advise giving, closed-ended questions and arguing and judgmental responses are antitherapeutic communication techniques, so it should be avoided.
note: There are double negatives in the stem. “Avoid” and “EXCEPT”.
19. An example of non-therapeutic communication techniques:
a. Validating
c. Belittling
b. Reflecting
d. Listening
Explanation: Belittling means putting down or making another person feel as less important than you.
20. The most important factor in a therapeutic relationship is:
a. Trust
b. Knowledge
c. Professionalism
d. Motivation
Explanation: no trust in a relationship, there is no relationship. Trust is one of the most imp aspects of a relationship.
21. Most difficult part of a nurse-client relationship in therapeutic relationship for the nurse is:
a. Remain as therapeutic and professional
b. Being understand and accept client’s behavior
c. Developing an awareness of self and professional
d. Accepting responsibility in identifying and evaluating the real need of the client
Explanation: Psychiatric nurse identify their own feeling and understand how they affect the situation.
22. Termination of interpersonal relationship starts in …………………phase.
a. Reinteraction
b. Orientation
c. Working
d. Termination
Explanation: Terminating phase starts during the orientation phase when the therapeutic nurse-patient relationship is established. The length of this therapeutic relationship in terms of termination should be discussed when the nurse and patient initially agree to work together.
23. In a mental health unit nurse is showing undue concern and kindness towards a patient, this can be identified as:
a. Transference
b. Counter transference
c. Emotional attachment
d. Sympathy
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