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143351. Rapid and forceful heart beat is known as
(A): Palpitation (B): Blood pressure (C): Fibrillation (D): Bradycardia
143352. Rate of usage of a bed to number of patients in a given period of time is
(A): Bed occupancy rate (B): Bed turn over rate (C): Average length of stay (D): Bed count rate
143353. Consumer protection Act was enacted in the year
(A): 1966 (B): 1976 (C): 1986 (D): 1996
143354. Inflammation of whole structure of heart is termed as
(A): Myocarditis (B): Endocarditis (C): Pericarditis (D): Pancarditis
143355. Registering a patient as a medico legal case depends on the assessment of
(A): Medical Superintendent (B): Administrative Medical Officer (C): Attending Medical Officer (D): Police Officer
143356. Blood clot in a blood vessel is termed as
(A): Atheroma (B): Embolus (C): Thrombus (D): Arteroma
143357. Organ transplantation act was enacted in the year
(A): 1995 (B): 2005 (C): 1985 (D): 1987
143358. Anorexia means
(A): Loss of thirst (B): Loss of appetite (C): Loss of weight (D): Loss of movement
143359. Incision into abdominal wall for exploratory purpose is
(A): Laparoscopy (B): Peritoneotomy (C): Laparotomy (D): Gastrotomy
143360. Difficulty in breathing is termed as
(A): Dyspepsia (B): Dysphagia (C): Dysphasia (D): Dyspnea
143361. Heart is supplied with
(A): Abducen’s nerve (B): Vagus nerve (C): Trigeminal nerve (D): Trochlear nerve
143362. An adult normally has
(A): 10 litres of blood (B): 12 litres of blood (C): 5 litres of blood (D): 3 litres of blood
143363. Production of RBC is termed
(A): Erythropoiesis (B): Erythrocytosis (C): Erythrocytemia (D): Erythrosis
143364. Limited period of unconsciousness due to head injury is termed as
(A): Coma (B): Concussion (C): Contusion (D): Delirium
143365. Arrest of psychological development at a particular age is termed as
(A): Depression (B): Catatonia (C): Fixation (D): Dysthymi
143366. Neurosis arising from psychological factors causing bodily symptoms is termed as
(A): Mania (B): Hallucination (C): Autism (D): Hysteria
143367. Disease of CNS in which myelin sheath of nerve fibres is destroyed is termed as
(A): Parkinson’s disease (B): Multiple Sclerosis (C): Motor Neuron Disease (D): Myolitis
143368. Involuntary rapid movement of eye ball is termed as
(A): Nystagmus (B): Ophthalmia (C): Diplopia (D): Ophthalmosis
143369. Listening sound with stethescope is termed as
(A): Percussion (B): Auscultation (C): Palpitation (D): Diagnosis
143370. Ligament connects
(A): Bone to bone (B): Muscle to bone (C): Muscle to muscle (D): Bone to cartilage
143371. An internationally notifiable disease
(A): Meningitis (B): Yellow fever (C): Dengue (D): Chikungunya
143372. An epidemic disease
(A): Typhoid (B): Cardiomyopathy (C): Cholera (D): Gastritis
143373. BCG vaccine is anti
(A): Tuberculosis (B): Polio (C): Pneumonia (D): Emphysema
143374. Mumps is a inflammatory disease of
(A): Infra orbital gland (B): Sub maxillary gland (C): Parotid gland (D): Sub-lingual gland
143375. WHO head quarters is in
(A): Washington (B): Oslo (C): Stockholm (D): Geneva
143376. A communicable disease
(A): Meningitis (B): Ebola (C): Glioma (D): Diarrhoea
143377. A non-communicable disease
(A): Measles (B): Rabies (C): MRSA (D): Wart
143378. CPU in computer is
(A): Central Processing Unit (B): Control Processing Unit (C): Central Providing Unit (D): Critical processing Unit
143379. In medicine an Internist means
(A): A doctor doing internship (B): A doctor assigned for internal consultation (C): A doctor specialized in diagnosis and treatment of adults suffering from internal diseases (D): A doctor doing internal assessment
143380. Antepartum means
(A): Before death (B): Before delivery (C): Before hospitalization (D): Before operation
143381. Perinatal period commences
(A): At 100 days of gestation and ends 28 completed days after birth (B): At 80 days of gestation and ends 20 completed days after birth (C): At 130 days of gestation and ends 10 completed days after birth (D): At 140 days of gestation and ends 28 completed days after birth
143382. Spirogram is
(A): Graphic recording of respiratory movements (B): Graphic recording of muscle movements (C): Graphic recording of intestinal movements (D): Graphic recording of stomach movements
143383. Penicillin was discovered by
(A): W.Flemming (B): Flemming (C): Blackslee (D): Dodge
143384. Which of the following data collection method covers the entire population of the country
(A): Sample registration (B): Vital registration (C): Sample surveys (D): Census
143385. Father of modern medicine
(A): Aristotle (B): Plato (C): Hippocrates (D): Hanneman
143386. Bark of which plant yields drug for malaria
(A): Betula (B): Eucaliptus (C): Cinchona (D): Quercum
143387. AIDS was first reported in
(A): USA (B): Germany (C): Russia (D): France
143388. Which will come next:2,6,10,14,18,----
(A): 24 (B): 28 (C): 22 (D): 30
143389. Which will come next:3,5,8,12,17,23,.......
(A): 30 (B): 28 (C): 32 (D): 40
143390. World health day is on
(A): 7th April (B): 9th April (C): 2nd May (D): 7th May
143391. Earth received heat from the sun is known as:
(A): Insolation (B): Infrared heat (C): Solar radiation (D): Thermal radiation
143392. The use of which of the following regional languages was popularised by the Bhakti leader,Shankaradeva?
(A): Bengali (B): Brijbhasha (C): Avadhi (D): Assamese
143393. Which part of the plant is used as ‘saffron’?
(A): Petals (B): Stamens (C): Style and Stigma (D): Sepals
143394. Suspended colloidal particles in the water can be removed by the process of:
(A): Filtration (B): Adsorption (C): Absorption (D): Coagulation
143395. Grave’s disease is caused due to:
(A): Hyperactivity of thyroid (B): Hypoactivity of thymus (C): Hypoactivity of thyroid (D): Hyperactivity of thymus
143396. The Mansabdari system was introduced by:
(A): Shah Jahan (B): Jahangir (C): Babur (D): Akbar
143397. Open market operation refers to:
(A): Borrowing by scheduled banks to industry and trade (B): Purchase and sale of government securities by the rbi (C): Deposit mobilization (D): Borrowing by scheduled banks from the RBI
143398. Who is the Government of West Bengal?
(A): L.Joshi (B): M.K.Narayana (C): Shivraj Patil (D): Margaret Alva
143399. When and by whom were the Asokan inscriptions deciphered for the first time?
(A): 1787-John Tower (B): 1925-Charles Metcalfe (C): 1837-James Prinsep (D): 1810-Harry Smith
143400. Which of the following is not a characteristic of the Indian economy?
(A): Primary of agriculture (B): Balance between heavy industry and wage goods. (C): Population pressure (D): Low per capita income
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