Question Paper of Kerala Public Service Commission Tutor in Social & Preventive Medicine onducted in Dec 2006
Maximum: 100 marks D series Time: 1 hour and 15 minutes
1.Eradicate the disposition to worms
- (A) Calcarea carb (B) Spigelia
- (C) Cina (D) Sabadilla
2. Mumps complicating to orchitis and mastitis
- (A) Rhustox (B) PulsatiUa
- (C) Lachesis (D) Belladonna
3.If there is delayed resolution in pneumonia:
- (A) Phosphorus (B) Kalicarb
- (C) Lycopodium (D) None of the above
4.Important medicine for Weils disease
- (A) Sulphur (B) Arsalb
- (C) Lachesis (D) Phosphorus
5. Vertigo when turning the head:
- (A) Conium mac (B) Nuxvomica
- (C) Calcarea carb (D) Tabacuin
6. Medicine for angina pectoris:
- (A) Bryonea (B) Latro dectus mactans
- (C) Gelsemium (D) Sulphur
7. For Locomotor Ataxia:
- (A) Alumina (B) Nuxvomica
- (C) Rhustox (D) Sulphur
8. For atherosclerosis to dissolve the calcareous deposits in the arteries:
- (A) Cactus (B) Adonis
- (C) Crataegus (D) Naja
9. For Menieres disease:
- (A) Nuxvomica (B) Tabacum
- (C) Gelsemium (D) Chininum sulph
10. For chloasma
- (A) Sulphur (B) Lachesis
- (C Sepia (D) None of the above
11. Pellagra is caused by: –
- (A) Riboflavin deficiency (B) Niacin deficiency
- (C) Both (A)and(B) (D) None of the above
12. Vitamin B12 is:
- (A Cyanocobalamin (B) Niacin
- (C) Folic acid (D) Pyridoxine
13. Body mass index (BMI) is:
- (A) Weight in gram/(Height in cm (Height in cm)2 (B) Weight in Kg/ ht in cm)2
- (C) Weight in Kg/(Height in meters)2 (D) None of the above
14. Major criteria of Rheumatic fever is:
- (A) Pancarditis (B) Arthralgia
- (C) Fever (D) Raised ESR
15. Whooping cough is caused by:
- (A) Salmonella typhi (B) Bordetella pertussis
- (C) Staphylococci (D) Streptococci
16.In Rotavirus diarrhoea:
- (A) No vomiting
- (B) Vomiting occurs after diarrhoea
- (C) Vomiting precedes diarrhoea
- (D) Vomiting and diarrhoea occurs at a time
17. Risus sardonicus is a feature of:
- (A) Mumps (B) Tetanus
- (C) Syphilis (D) Chicken pox
18. AIDS is caused by:
- (A) Human immuno deficiency virus (B) Papiloma virus
- (C) RNA virus (D) Rotavirus
19. Tuberculosis is caused by:
- (A) AFB (B) Alcohol fast bacilli
- (C) Mycobacteriuin tuberculi (D) Salmonella
20. Koplics spot is seen in:
- (A) Rubella (B) Herpes zoster
- (C) Measles (D) Meningitis
21.Ramsay-Hunt Syndrome is:
- (A) Herpes of fifth nerve (B) Herpes of Seventh nerve
- (C) Herpes of geniculate ganglion (D) None of the above
22. Mumps in adult male can cause: —
- (A) Hydrocele (B) Sterility
- (C) Orchitis (D) None of the above
23. Australia antigen is pathognomonic to:
- (A) HBV infection (B) HAV infection
- (C) HCV infection (D) HAV and HCV infection
24.Poliomyelitis affects:
- (A) Spinal cord
- (B)Posterior horn cells
- (C Anterior horn cell of spinal cord
- (D) Both anterior and posterior horn cells of spinal cord
25.Dengue fever is transmitted by:
- (A) Male aedes aegypti mosquitoes (B) Anophilus mosquitoes
- (C) Female aedes aegypti mosquitoes (D) Culex mosquitoes
26. Black water fever occurs in:
- (A) Vivax malaria (B) Ovale malaria
- (C) Falciparum malaria – (D) Chronic falciparum malaria
27. The causative organism of chronic duodenal ulcer is:
- (A) Salmonella (B) E.Coli
- (C) Clostridiuni (D) Helicobacter pylon
28.Carcino embryonic antigen (CEA) is elevated in:
- (A) Colomc cancer (B) Hepatoma
- (C) Amoebiasis (D) None of the above
29. Important cause of ascites in India is
- (A) Malnutrition (B) Anaemia
- (C) Cardiac failure (D) Cirrhosis of liver
30. Normal level of bilirubin in the blood is
- (A) 3 mg/100 ml (B) 0.5 to 1.0 mg/100 ml
- (C) 2mg/l00ml (D) None of the above
31. Urine does not contain bilirubin in:
- (A) Obstructive Jaundice (B) Hepato cellular jaundice
- (C) Both (A) and (B) (D) Haemolytic jaundice
32. Alpha fetoprotein values above 2000 mg is diagnostic of:
- (A) Carcinoma liver (B) Cirrhosis of liver
- (C) Hepatic failure (D) None of the above
33. Murphy’s sign is positive in:
- (A) Acute cholecystitis (B) Chronic cholecystitis
- (C) Acute appendicytis (D) None of the above
34. ERCP investigation is very useful in:
- (A) Liver disease (B) Kidney disease
- (C) Pancreas disease (D) Spleen disease
35.Wilson’s disease is manifested as
- (A) Ceruloplasmin deficiency (B) Copper deficiency
- (C) Both (A) and (B) (D) None of the above
36.Cushing’s disease is caused by hyper secretion of:
- (A) Thyroxin (B) Glucocorticoid
- (C Adrenocorticotrophin (D) Growth hormone
37. Addison disease is:
- (A) Primary Adrenocortical insufficiency (B) Adrenocortical hyper function
- (C) Adrenal medulla hyperfunction (D) None of the above
38.Seronegative arthritis is:
- (A) Osteo arthritis (B) Rheumatoid arthritis
- (C) Rheumatic arthritis (D) Ankylosing spondylitis
39. Hallmark of Bronchial asthma is:
- (A) Dyspnoea (B) Cough
- (C) Expiratory wheeze (D) Cyanosis
40. Criteria for diagnosing tropical pulmonary eosinophilia is:
- (A) High eosinophilic count(B) Asthma
- (C) Raised ESR (D)Absolute eosinophilic count above 2000/CMM in peripheral blood
41. Postural cough with large amount of foul smelling sputa is characteristic of:
- (A) Chronic bronchitis (B) Bronchiectasis
- (C) Emphysema (D) Tuberculosis
42. Cause of microcytic hypochromic anaemia is:
- (A) Iron deficiency (B) Folic acid deficiency
- (C) Both(A)and(B) (D) None of the above
43. Pacemaker of heart is:
- (A) A.V. Node (B) Right Atria
- (C) Bundle of HIS (D) S.A. Node
44.Wide and fixed splitting of the second heart sound is present in:
- (A) V.S.D. (B) A.S.D.
- (C) P.D.A. (D) None of the above
45. Corrigans pulse is present in:
- (A) M.S. (B) M.R.
- (C) A.S. (D) A.R.
46. Dysdiadochokinesis is a feature of:
- (A) UMNL (B) LMNL
- (C) Cerebellar lesion (D) Extra pyramidal lesion
47. The triad of hypokinesia, tremor and rigidity occurs in:
- (A) Epilepsy (B) Head injury
- (C) Stroke (D) Parkinsonism
48. Post infective polyneuropathy is
- (A) Guillain-Barre syndrome (B) Polio myelitis
- (C) Cerebral palsy (D) None of the above
49. Auspitz’s sign is seen in:
- (A) Eczema (B) Psoriasis
- (C) Lichen plains (D) Scabies
50. Commonest cause of Dementia is:
- (A) Head injury (B) Stroke
- (C) Old age (D) Alzheimers disease
51. Cough from exposure to dry cold weather:
- (A) Phosphorus (B) Bryonia
- (C) Arsalb (D) Aconite
52. Intense thirst in dropsy but no thirst in fever:
- (A) Acetic acid (B) Belladonna
- (C) Bryonia (D) Sulphur
58. Dyspnoea worse in damp wet rainy weather
- (A) Arsalb (B) Sulphur
- (C) Natrum sulph (D) Heparsulph
54. Cough aggravation lying on left side:
- (A) Bryonia (B) Heparsulph
- (C) Phosphorus (D) Natmur
55. Patient fears that the heart will stop if he moves
- (A) Gelsemium (B) Digitalis
- (C) Cactus (D) Apis
56. Cough persists alter measles:
- (A) Belladonna (B) Aconite
- (C) Cina (D) Sanguinaria
57 Sensation as if the heart were grasped with an iron hand:
- (A) Sulphur (B) Kalmia
- (C) Cactus (D) Spigelia
58.Vesicular eruptions along the course of the nerve:
- (A) Ranunculus Bulbosus (B) Rhustox
- (C) Mezereum (D) Sulphur
59. Sleeplessness from good news:
- (A) Ignatia (B) Coffea
- (C) Passiflora (D) Pulsatilla
60. In whooping cough for ‘Minute Gun? cough:
- (A) Drosera (B) Cuprum met
- (C) Corallium rubrum (D) Coccus cacti
To achieve the clinical goal for the prevention of CHD, a total cholesterol HDL ratio is
- (A) less than 9.2 (B) greater than 4.5
- (C) less than 3.5 (D) less than 5.3
62. Modifiable risk factors of hypertension are the following, except:
- (A) Dietary fibre (B) Obesity
- (C) Salt intake (D) Genetic factors
63.Impaired glucose tolerance test, 2 hours after glucose load in venous blood is in between:
- (A) 140-200 mg/dl (B)120-180 mgldl
- (C) 160-220 mg/dl (D) 160-200 mg/dl
64. Prevention strategies are very important in case of:
- (A) Burns (B) Drowning
- (C Injuries (D) Falls
65. The most important immediate newborn care is:
- (A) Clearing the airway (B) Care of eyes
- (C) Care of the cord (D) Care of skin
66. During pregnancy weight gain by an average normal healthy woman is:
- (At 12kg (B) 16kg
- (C) 10kg (D) 11kg
67. Universal Immunization Programme was stared in India:
- (A) 1974 (B) 1990
- (C) 1985 (D) 2000
68. Which is the medical complication of safe period?
- (A) Hypertension (B) Ectopic pregnancy
- (C) Irregular menstruation (D) None of the above
69. A nation wide family planning prog started in India:
- (A) 1970 (B) 1962
- (C) 1986 (D) 1952
70.The salient features of population growth in which the global total fertility rates 2002 is:
- (A) 5.2 (B) 4
- (C) 1.8 (D) 2.8
71. What is the dietary allowance of vitamin Bi during pregnancy?
- (A) 1.8 mcg (B) 2 mcg
- (C) 0.2 mcg (D) 1.5 mcg
72. The following live vaccines can produce effective immunity with a single dose except:
- (A) Oral polio (B) Measles
- (C) Influenza (D) Plague
73. Which of the following are the natural sources of invisible fats?
- (A) Cooking oils (B) Ghee and butter
- (C) Cereals and pulses (D) Milk and milk products
74.Following are the important sources of folate except:
- (A) Liver (B) Meat
- (C) )Orange (D) Cereals
75.Following are the deficiency states associated with Vitamin B12 except:
- (A) Infertility
- (B) Pernicious anaemia
- (C) Demyellnating neurological lesion in spinal cord
- (D) None of the above
76. IDD programme is related to:
- (A) Balanced diet (B) Goitre
- (C) AIDS (D) Welfare programmes
77. The recommended level of fluoride in the drinking water for the prevention of fluorine deficiency is
- (A) 0.9 to 2 mg/litre (B) 0.5 to 0.8 mg/litre
- (C) .2 to .6 mg/litre (D) None of the above
78. Which is the prime source of water?
- (A) Surface water (B) Wells
- (C) Sea water (D) Rain water
79. Which of the following is related to methaemoglobinaemia?
- (A) High nitrate (B) High fluorides
- (C) None of the above (D) All of the above
80.The minimum capacity of a septic tank is:
- (A) 700 gallons (B) 900 gallons
- (C) 800 gallons (D) 500 gallons
81. Name of the first chemical coagulant that is used in rapid sand fillers:
- (A) Bleaching powder (B) Chlorine gas
- (C) Alum (D) None of the above
82. The amount of residual chlorine at the end of one hour contact:
- (A) 0.08 mg/litre (B) 0.06 mg/litre
- (C) 0.5 mg/litre (D) 0.09 mg/litre
83.Which one is the most insanitary method of disposal of human excreta?
- (A) Burial (B) Manure pits
- (C Dumping (D) None of the above
84.Following elements which contributes herd immunity except:
- (A) Immunization of the herd
- (B) Herd structure
- (C) Occurrence of clinical and subclinical infection in the herd
- (D) None of the above
85.Most of the vaccines stored upto 5 weeks if the refrigerator temperature is kept between:
- (A) 6—10 degree C (B) —20 degree C
- (C) 4 & 8 Degree (D) 5&9degreeC
86. The important toxoid is:
- (A) Pertussis (B) Plague
- (C) KFD vaccine (D) Tetanus
87.Which immunoglobulin is found relatively in large quantities in body secretions?
- (A) IgE (B)
- (C) 1gM (D) IgD
88. The most important diagnostic clinical sign of German Measles is:
- (A) Lymphadenopathy (B) Kopliks spots
- (C) Rashes (D) All of the above
89. The incubation period of Influenza is:
- (A) 2—13 days (B) 8—10 days
- (C) 18—72 hours (D) None of the above
90. The most important part of diarrhoeal control measure, advocated by WHO/UNICEF is
- (A) ORT (B) Personal hygiene
- (C) Medicinal management (D) All of the above
91.Man is the only one reservoir of infection:
- (A) Typhoid fever (B) Influenza
- (C) Rabies (D) None of the above
92.Which diagnostic test is more reliable in searching and identifying the malarial parasite?
- (A) Culture method (B) Thin film
- (C) Fluorescent study (D) Thick film
93. “Doubling up” is the local word meaning of
- (A) Undulent fever (B) Dengue fever
- (C) Chikungunya fever (D) West Nile fever
94.The aedes aegypti index should not be more than:
- (A) 4% (B) 3%
- (C) 1% (D) 2
95.Water is the most effective natural barrier of:
- (A) Rabies (B) Yellow fever
- (C) SARS (D) Plague
96.Serious fungal infections are found in AIDS when T-helper cell count has dropped to around:
- (A) 300 (B) 50 (C) 100 (D) 200
97. Which pathogen causing genital and anal warts?
- (A) Herpes simplex virus (B) Human papilloma virus
- (C) Candida albicans (D) All of the above
98. In multibacillary leprosy Bi is:
- (A) greater than 4 (B) greater than 2
- (C) less than 3 (D) less than 2
99.Excessive beer consumption is associated with:
- (A) Oral cancer (B) Oesophageal cancer
- (C) cancer (D) Liver cancer
100. Major manifestation of rheumatic heart diseases are the following except:
- (A) Chorea (B) Polyarthralgia and fever
- (C) Carditis (D) Polyarthritis
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