Welcome to Page 13 of our Community Health Nursing MCQ series, an indispensable resource for staff nurse and BSc. nursing recruitment examinations. This page features a comprehensive set of multiple-choice questions (MCQs) to assess your knowledge and expertise in the field.

Test your ability to identify diseases with specific characteristics, such as Symmetrical Unilocular rashes that initially appear on the trunk and then spread to the face, arms, and legs. Explore questions on crucial vaccinations like the Measles vaccine and Koplik’s Spot. Delve into the study of clostridium tetani and learn about the type of toxin it produces. Additionally, discover the virus responsible for causing Rabies.

Familiarize yourself with the alternative name for leprosy. Test your knowledge of viral infections transmitted by ticks and understand the properties of DDT as a contact poison. Lastly, grasp the safest method for the disposal of Mercury.

With these carefully made MCQs, we aim to prepare you thoroughly for your upcoming staff nurse and BSc. nursing recruitment examinations, ensuring you excel in the field of community health nursing.


Q121. Symmetrical Unilocular rashes firstly appearing from trunk and then on face, arms and legs is a characteristic of disease

(a) Smallpox
(b) measles
(c) chicken pox
(d) rubella

Ans: (c) chicken pox


(a) live viral vaccine
(b) live bacterial vaccine
(c) killed vaccine
(d) Toxoid

Ans: (a) live viral vaccine


Q123. Koplik’s Spot are the clinical feature of

(a) Measles
(b) Pertussis
(c) Chicken pox
(d) rubella

Ans: (a) Measles


Q124. What type of toxin is produced by clostridium tetani?

(a) Exotoxin
(b) Endotoxin
(c) Organic toxin
(d) Inorganic toxin

Ans: (a) Exotoxin


Q125. Rabies is caused by a virus called:

(a) Filarial
(b) Lyssavirus type 1
(c) Myxovirus
(d) Adenovirus

Ans: (b) Lyssavirus type


Q126. Boiling water helps in killing all organisms EXCEPT

(a) Fungi
(b) Bacteria
(c) Protozoa
(d) Spores

Ans: (d) Spores


Q127. The another name for leprosy is:

(a) Hansen’s disease
(b) Anderson’s diseases
(c) Chagas disease
(d) Slim’s disease

Ans: (a) Hansen’s disease


Q128. The last known natural case of smallpox was reported in the world in

(a) 1977
(b) 1978
(c) 1979
(d) 1980

Ans: (a) 1977


Q129. Which of the following viral infections is transmitted by ticks?

(a) Japanese encephalitis
(b) dengue fever
(c) Kyasanur forest disease
(d) Yellow fever

Ans: (c) Kyasanur forest disease


Q130. DDT is a

(a) contact poison
(b) CNS poison
(c) stomach poison
(d) none of the above

Ans: (a) contact poison


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