Community health nursing MCQ Page-11


Q101. The following diseases can be transmitted by water and food except

(a)  Hepatitis C
(b) hepatitis A
(c) cholera
(d) poliomyelitis

Ans: (a) Hepatitis C


Q102. Providing health education about the environmental hygiene to the community people is an example of

(a) social communication
(b) structural communication
(c) therapeutic communication
(d) formal communication

Ans: (b) structural communication 


Q103. The following are the function of male health workers as a health team member except

(a) Conduct survey of the sub centre and maintain record of all families
(b) provide nutrition advice and immunization to mothers and children
(c) maintain information of or vital events
(d) promote health education activities

Ans: provide nutrition advice and immunization to mothers and children 


Q104. Which of the following infection of animals primarily can be transmitted through milk?

(a) Tuberculosis
(b) dengue
(c) plague
(d) leptospirosis

Ans: (a) Tuberculosis


Q105. Which of the following is not a content of drug kit A provided at sub- centre?

(a) Oral rehydration salt
(b) tab cotrimoxazole
(c) Tablet Paracetamol
(d) Vitamin a solution

Ans: (c) Tablet Paracetamol 


Q106. Scabies is a/ an

(a) non communicable disease
(b) contagious disease
(c) Bacterial infection
(d) fungal infection

Ans: (b) contagious disease 


Q107. The obligate reference to the

(a) Host in which the parasite remain is asexual
(b) Temporary host
(c) only host
(d) multiple hosts

Ans: (c) only host 


Q108. The constant presence of infection in a given geographical area without any external input is known as

(a) epidemic
(b) endemic
(c) pandemic
(d) sporadic

Ans: (b) endemic 


Q109. Sporadic means

(a) sudden outbreak of disease in a given area
(b) infectious disease that has spread through human populations across a large region; for instance multiple continents, or even worldwide
(c) Disease occurs at irregular intervals are only in few places in scattered or isolated manner
(d) The constant presence of infection in a given geographical area without any external input

Ans: (c) Disease occurs at irregular intervals are only in few places in scattered or isolated manner


Q110. The continuous, Systematic collection, analysis and interpretations of health-related data needed for the planning, implementation, and evaluation of Public Health practice is known as

(a) Incidence
(b) monitoring
(c) surveillance
(d) community assessment

Ans: (c) surveillance 


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