MEDICAL RECORDS LIBRARIAN
GR-II NCA(ONLINE EXAM)
1.Which of the following represents vital health statistics?
A.Birth,Operation,Autopsy
B.Death,Operation,Autopsy
C.Birth,Death,Infant
mortality*
D.Death,Operation,Birth
Ans:C
2.Net Death Rate is calculated by excluding
A.Death within 24 hours of
admission
B.Death within 36 hours of
admission
C.Death within 30 hours of
admission
D.Death within 48 hours of
admission*
Ans:D
3.Infection rate is known as
A.Morbidity rate*
B.Mortality rate
C.Prevention rate
D.Incidence rate
Ans:A
4.The owner of Medical Record(Physical)is
A.Patient
B.Hospital*
C.Doctor
D.Insurance company
Ans:B
5.Right to Information Act was enacted in the year
A.1984
B.2005*
C.2001
D.1975
Ans:B
6.Subpoena means
A.Court order*
B.LIC notice
C.Corporation notice
D.Notice from coroner
Ans:A
7.Dyslexia means
A.Difficulty in walking
B.Difficulty in talking
C.Difficulty in swallowing
D.Difficulty in learning*
Ans:D
8.Normal Blood pressure is
A.100/70 mm Hg
B.120/80 mm Hg*
C.80/120 mm Hg
D.110/70 mm Hg
Ans:B
9.The terms intercostal space means
A.Space between vertebral
bones
B.Space between ribs*
C.Space between cranial
bones
D.Space between ribs and
vertebral num
Ans:B
10.Atelectasis means
A.Incomplete expansion of
bronchus
B.Incomplete expansion of
blood vessels
C.Incomplete expansion of
lungs*
D.Incomplete expansion of
ventricles of heart
11.Nosocomial infection means
A.Physician borne
infection
B.Hospital borne infection*
C.Infection of unknown
origin
D.Post operative infection
Ans:B
12.Photophobia means
A.Fear of films
B.Fear of light*
C.Fear of heat
D.Fear of camera
Ans:B
13.Universal recipient is having blood group
A.A+ve
B.B+ve
C.O-ve
D.AB+ve*
Ans:D
14.Mitral Valve is located between
A.Right atrium and right
ventricle
B.Left atrium and left
ventricle*
C.At the start of Aorta
D.At the start of
Pulmonary Artery
Ans:B
15.Pacemaker of heart is
A.SA node*
B.AV node
C.Bundle of HIS
D.Atrial septum
Ans:A
16.Right lung has
A.Two lobes
B.Four lobes
C.Three lobes*
D.One lobe
Ans:C
17.CPR is rendered by pressing
A.Sternal bone*
B.Rib bone
C.Collar bone
D.Stomach
Ans:A
18.Tendon connects
A.Bone to bone
B.Bone to cartilage
C.Musscle to muscle
D.Bone to muscle*
Ans:D
19.Which of the following is measure of central tendency
A.Standard deviation
B.Range
C.Mean deviation
D.Median*
Ans:D
20.Which of the following is a qualitative variable
A.Blood pressure
B.Body temperature
C.Blood group*
D.Body weight
Ans:C
21.Which of the following is a quantitative variable
A.Blood pressure*
B.Blood group
C.Religion
D.Place of birth
Ans:A
22.Autopsy is performed
A.To find out the
diagnosis
B.To find out cause of
death*
C.To find out the post
operative changes
D.Just a legal requirement
Ans:B
23.Autopsy is performed
A.To find out the
diagnosis
B.To find out cause of
death*
C.To find out the post
operative changes
D.Just a legal requirement
Ans:B
24.Latrogenic infection is
A.Infection of unknown
origin
B.Hospital borne infection
C.Physician borne
infection*
D.Infection caused by bystanders
Ans:C
25.Poliomyelitis is a disease involving
A.White matter
B.Arachnoid membrane
C.Grey matter*
D.Both white and grey
matter
Ans:C
26.Number of impatients present at any one time is called
A.Inpatient census*
B.Inpatient service day
C.Inpatient bed count day
D.Bed occupancy day
Ans:A
27.Unit of measure denoting the service received by one patient in 24 hours
A.Bed count day
B.Length of stay
C.Discharge day
D.Inpatient service day*
Ans:D
28.Problem oriented medical record was introduced by
A.Robert Hook
B.Lawrence Weed*
C.Mathew Foley
D.Bab Cock
Ans:B
29.Purging of medical record means
A.Microfilming
B.Digitizing
C.Microfitching
D.Deactivating*
Ans:D
30.SNDO in ICD denotes
A.Systematic naming of
diseases and operation
B.Standard nomenclature of
diseases and operation*
C.Standard numbering of
diseases and operation
D.Systematic nomenclature
of diseases and operation
Ans:B
31.In ICD coding system,Topography means
A.Location of body which
contain lesion*
B.Study on type of tumour
C.Study of tissues
D.Study on the colour of
tumour
Ans:A
32.Etiology means
A.Study of factors causing
disease*
B.Study of diseases
C.Study of tissues
D.Study of changes in
lesion
Ans:A
33.Medical record is a product of
A.Communication between
patient to patient
B.Casual communication
between patient and doctor
C.Social communication
between patient and doctor
D.Previlaged communication
between patient and doctor*
Ans:D
34.Patient consent is essential to release one’s medical record release
one’s medical record information to
A.Court of law
B.LIC of India
C.To his friend*
D.To another doctor for
treatment purpose
Ans:C
35.Implied consent is assumed for
A.Planned operations
B.Admission with
appointment
C.Life sustaining medical
care*
D.Performing autopsy
Ans:C
36.In medicine the term coroner means
A.Medical officer holding
inquest*
B.Medical officer doing
operation
C.Medical officer
attending court
D.Medical officer doing
autopsy
Ans:A
37.The normal body temperature is
A.39 C
B.37 C*
C.35 C
D.28 C
Ans:B
38.An example for synarthrosis is
A.Vertebral bone joint
B.Skull bone joints*
C.Lower limb joints
D.Upper limb joints
Ans:B
39.A benign tumour
A.Glioma
B.Meningioma*
C.Medulloblastoma
D.Astrocytoma
Ans:B
40.A viral disease
A.Tuberculosis
B.Typhoid
C.Poliomyelitis*
D.Hansen’s
Ans:C
41.Abbreviation OPV denotes
A.Oral pulmonary vaccine
B.Ocular polio vaccine
C.Oral pertussis vaccine
D.Oral polio vaccine*
Ans:D
42.Abbreviation MMR denotes
A.Measles,Mumps,Rubella*
B.Measles,Mumps,Rickets
C.Measles,Mumps,Rabies
D.Mononeuritis,Measles,Rubella
Ans:A
43.Immunization is performed to
A.To cure a disease
B.To destruct the antibody
C.To suppres the
resistance power of the body
D.To protect an individual
from diseases*
Ans:D
44.Abbreviation TSH denotes
A.Thyroid Secreting
Hormone
B.Thyroid Stimulating
Hormone*
C.Thyroid Synthesizing
Hormone
D.Thyroid Synchronizing
Hormone
Ans:B
45.Which of the following is a pair of viral disease?
A.Rabies-Measles*
B.Dysentery-common cold
C.Typhoid-Tuberculosis
D.Syphilis-AIDS
Ans:A
46.Means of transmission of AIDS is
A.Drinking of contaminated
water
B.Blood transfusion*
C.Aerial means
D.Casual bodily contact
with affected person
Ans:B
47.HIS in hospital management is
A.Hospital Intelligence
Service
B.Hospital Information
Service*
C.Hospital Internal
Service
D.Hospital Immediate
Service
Ans:B
48.PACS in digitization means
A.Picture Arriving Communication
System
B.Picture Archiving
Communication System*
C.Picture Applied
Communication System
D.Patient Arriving Communication System
Ans:B
49.The medical records were the forms are arranged in sectionized manner is known as
A.Integrated record
B.Source oriented record*
C.Problem oriented record
D.Chronological record
Ans:B
50.Which of the following is a pair of administrative record?
A.Nurses record and social
service report
B.Nurses record and ward
hazard report
C.Doctors order and wound
infection report
D.Ward hazard report and
social service report*
Ans:D
51.Process by which the use of available health care facilities and
services are evaluated is called
A.Peer review
B.Utilization review*
C.Risk management review
D.Tissue review
Ans:B
52.An endemic disease
A.Anthrax
B.Plague
C.Typhoid*
D.Cholera
Ans:C
53.Jaundice is a disease of
A.Kidney
B.Pancreas
C.Liver*
D.Duodenum
Ans:C
54.A kind of tissue
A.Lung
B.Kidney
C.Pancreas
D.Blood*
Ans:D
55.Basic building blocks of nervous system
A.Neurons*
B.Axons
C.Dendrites
D.Cytons
Ans:A
56.Accepted census taking time
A.12 Noon
B.8 AM
C.12 Mid Night*
D.8 PM
Ans:C
57.Medical record is legalised under the ambit of Indian Evidence Act
A.1862
B.1872*
C.1905
D.1925
Ans:B
58.Medico-legal mode of ascertaining age of a person is by
A.Blood test
B.Ossification test*
C.Hormone test
D.Enzyme analysis
Ans:B
59.SA node is located on the wall of
A.Right Ventricle
B.Left Ventricle
C.Right Atrium*
D.Left Atrium
Ans:C
60.Indicator of age of a medical record
A.Inpatient number
B.Investigation number
C.Operation number
D.Hospital number*
Ans:D
61.Rapid and forceful heart beat is known as
A.Palpitation*
B.Blood pressure
C.Fibrillation
D.Bradycardia
Ans:A
62.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
Ans:B
63.Consumer protection Act was enacted in the year
A.1966
B.1976
C.1986*
D.1996
Ans:C
64.Inflammation of whole structure of heart is termed as
A.Myocarditis
B.Endocarditis
C.Pericarditis
D.Pancarditis*
Ans:D
65.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
Ans:C
66.Blood clot in a blood vessel is termed as
A.Atheroma
B.Embolus
C.Thrombus*
D.Arteroma
Ans:C
67.Organ transplantation act was enacted in the year
A.1995*
B.2005
C.1985
D.1987
Ans:A
68.Anorexia means
A.Loss of thirst
B.Loss of appetite*
C.Loss of weight
D.Loss of movement
Ans:B
69.Incision into abdominal wall for exploratory purpose is
A.Laparoscopy
B.Peritoneotomy
C.Laparotomy*
D.Gastrotomy
Ans:C
70.Difficulty in breathing is termed as
A.Dyspepsia
B.Dysphagia
C.Dysphasia
D.Dyspnea*
Ans:D
71.Heart is supplied with
A.Abducen’s nerve
B.Vagus nerve*
C.Trigeminal nerve
D.Trochlear nerve
Ans:B
72.An adult normally has
A.10 litres of blood
B.12 litres of blood
C.5 litres of blood*
D.3 litres of blood
Ans:C
73.Production of RBC is termed
A.Erythropoiesis*
B.Erythrocytosis
C.Erythrocytemia
D.Erythrosis
Ans:A
74.Limited period of unconsciousness due to head injury is termed as
A.Coma
B.Concussion*
C.Contusion
D.Delirium
Ans:B
75.Arrest of psychological development at a particular age is termed as
A.Depression
B.Catatonia
C.Fixation*
D.Dysthymi
Ans:C
76.Neurosis arising from psychological factors causing bodily symptoms is
termed as
A.Mania
B.Hallucination
C.Autism
D.Hysteria*
Ans:D
77.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
Ans:B
78.Involuntary rapid movement of eye ball is termed as
A.Nystagmus*
B.Ophthalmia
C.Diplopia
D.Ophthalmosis
Ans:A
79.Listening sound with stethescope is termed as
A.Percussion
B.Auscultation*
C.Palpitation
D.Diagnosis
Ans:B
80.Ligament connects
A.Bone to bone*
B.Muscle to bone
C.Muscle to muscle
D.Bone to cartilage
Ans:A
81.An internationally notifiable disease
A.Meningitis
B.Yellow fever*
C.Dengue
D.Chikungunya
Ans:B
82.An epidemic disease
A.Typhoid
B.Cardiomyopathy
C.Cholera*
D.Gastritis
Ans:C
83.BCG vaccine is anti
A.Tuberculosis*
B.Polio
C.Pneumonia
D.Emphysema
Ans:A
84.Mumps is a inflammatory disease
of
A.Infra orbital gland
B.Sub maxillary gland
C.Parotid gland*
D.Sub-lingual gland
Ans:C
85.WHO head quarters is in
A.Washington
B.Oslo
C.Stockholm
D.Geneva*
Ans:D
86.A communicable disease
A.Meningitis
B.Ebola*
C.Glioma
D.Diarrhoea
Ans:B
87.A non-communicable disease
A.Measles
B.Rabies
C.MRSA
D.Wart*
Ans:D
88.CPU in computer is
A.Central Processing Unit*
B.Control Processing Unit
C.Central Providing Unit
D.Critical processing Unit
Ans:A
89.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
Ans:C
90.Antepartum means
A.Before death
B.Before delivery*
C.Before hospitalization
D.Before operation
Ans:B
91.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*
Ans:D
92.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
Ans:A
93.Penicillin was discovered by
A.W.Flemming
B.A.Flemming*
C.Blackslee
D.Dodge
Ans:B
94.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*
Ans:D
95.Father of modern medicine
A.Aristotle
B.Plato
C.Hippocrates*
D.Hanneman
Ans:C
96.Bark of which plant yields drug for malaria
A.Betula
B.Eucaliptus
C.Cinchona*
D.Quercum
Ans:C
97.AIDS was first reported in
A.USA*
B.Germany
C.Russia
D.France
Ans:A
98.Which will come next
2,6,10,14,18,----
A.24
B.28
C.22
D.30*
Ans:C
99.Which will come next
3,5,8,12,17,23,.......
A.30*
B.28
C.32
D.40
Ans:A
100.World health day is on
A.7th April*
B.9th April
C.2nd May
D.7th May
Ans:A
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