Community health nursing MCQ Page-10


Q91. 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


Q92. 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


Q93. 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


Q94. Incubatory carrier is

(a) a person capable of transmitting an infectious agent through other 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 and infectious disease but who displays no symptoms. Although affected by the disease themselves Carriers can transmit it to others 
(d) A person who carry microorganism

Ans: (a) a person capable of transmitting an infectious agent through other during the incubation Period of the disease


Q95. Mode of spread of whooping cough is

(a) Direct contact
(b) droplet infection
(c) fomite
(d) water borne

Ans: (b) droplet infection


Q96. Which of the following is the method of transmission of infection by vector?

(a) Biting
(b) Regurgitation
(c) scratching in of infective faces
(d) all of the above

Ans: (d) all of the above


Q97. The maximum size of droplet nuclei that can be inhaled into alveoli of lungs is

(a) 1-2 microns
(b) 1-5 microns
(c) 5-7 microns
(d) 7-10 microns

Ans: (b) 1-5 microns


Q98. Immunity acquired through natural infection is

(a) artificial active immunity
(b)  hard immunity
(c) natural active immunity
(d) specific human immunity

Ans: ((c) natural active immunity


Q99. BCG is

(a) live attenuated vaccine
(b) inactivated vaccine
(c) killed vaccines
(d) toxoids 

Ans: (a) live attenuated vaccine


Q100. Influenza- A (H1N1) vaccine was approved in the year

(a) 2009
(b) 2010
(c) 2012
(d) 2004

Ans: (a) 2009


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