RRB STAFF NURSING EXAM SOLVED  MCQ 2024

RRB STAFF NURSING EXAM SOLVED  MCQ 2024
RRB STAFF NURSING EXAM SOLVED  MCQ 2024

 

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1. baby mortality rate( IMR) is called as number or deaths of babies under age one per
A. 1000 births
B. 1000 live births
C. 1000 board population
D. 1000 women of reproductive age group

2. To achieve net clone rate of 1, the couple protection rate should be
A. 50
B.55
C.65
D.60

3 . Annual Under five deaths encyclopedically reported are
A.6 million
B.10 million
C.8 million
D.12 million
4 . Physical quality of life is a consolidated indicator of

A.MMR, IMR and life expectation at age 5 times
b. child mortality, life expectation at age one and education
c. IMR, MMR and life expectation at age 14 times
d. MMR, NRR and life expectation at age of 60 times

5 . Perinatal mortality rate includes
A.37 weeks to 1st week after birth
B.28 weeks to 1st week after birth
C.20 weeks to 1st week after birth
D. Before preterm labor

6 . basically included in child survival indicator
A. MMR
B.IMR
C. Mortality between 1 and 4 ages of age
d. Under 5 mortality

7 . Perinatal death includes
A. After 28 weeks of gestation
B. Within seven days after birth
C. Both a and b
D. None of the said

8 . Most common cause of perinatal mortality is
A. Prematurity
B. Metabolic
C. Birth injury
D. natural

9 . total of current cases( new and preexisting) over a specified in  time divided by average Omid-interval population
A. Point commonness
B. Period frequency
C. date frequency
D. Total frequencies

10 . The number of new cases befalling in a defined population during a specified period of time is called as.
A. Prevalence
B. Point frequency
C. Period frequency
D .Current frequency

11 . A villa was divided into 5sub-groups, for a checkup. The sample was drawn by choosing people aimlessly from these groups. What type of slice was done?
A. Simple arbitrary slice
B. Stratified arbitrary sample
C. Cluster slice
D. Methodical arbitrary slice

12 . In a research, schools are sampled, then sections and finally student. This type of sampling is known as:
a. Stratified sampling
b. Simple random sampling
c. Cluster sampling
d. Multi stage sampling

13 .Stratified sampling is ideal for:
a. Heterogeneous data

b. Homogenous data
c. Both a and b

d. None of these

14 .Simple random sampling is ideal for:
a. Vaccinated people
b. Heterogeneous population
c. Homogenous population
d. All of the above

15 .Degree of freedom for 2 × 2 contingency table is:
a. 1   

b. 0
c. 2

d. 4

16 .Chi square test is for:
a. Standard error of mean
b. Standard error of proportion
c. Difference between population means
d. Difference between population proportion

17 .Not required for Chi square test:
a. Null hypothesis
b. Degree of freedom
c. Means in different groups
d. Proportion in different groups

18 .Transport host is one in which:
a. Parasite passes its sexual stage
b. Parasite remains asexual
c. Organism remains alive but does not undergo development
d. Life cycle is not complete.
Explanation: carrying host is also known as paratenic host. In this the parasite will infect the host but not undergo any development. One that is used until the appropriate definitive host is reached, but is Not necessary to completion of the life cycle of the parasite.

19 . Incubatory carrier is:
a. A person capable of transmitting an infectious agent toothers during the incubation period of the disease
b. A person who is continue to shed disease causing agent during the period of recovery
c. A person or other organism that has contracted an infectious disease, but who displays no symptoms. Although unaffected by the disease themselves, carriers can transmit it to others.
d. A person who carry micro organism
Explanation: Option a is incubatory carrier, option b is convalescent carrier, option c is healthy carrier or asymptomatic carrier, option dis the simple definition of carrier.

20 .An infection which is present in an individual but, nonsufficient to result in a disease is called as:
a. Latent infection

b. Clinical infection
c. Subclinical infection

d. Secondary infection
Explanation: Infection means a successful entry, development and or multiplication of organism in the body of living being, but if the organism fails to cause signs and symptoms of disease in the individual, it is called as sub clinical infection.

 

RRB Solved Nursing MCQ 2024

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