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RRB Staff Nurse Exam Model Question Paper
I want the Model Question Paper of RRB Staff Nurse Exam so will you please provide me? As you want the Model Question Paper of RRB Staff Nurse Exam so here I am providing you. RRB Staff Nurse Exam Question Paper 1. Mode of transmission of Pertussis: (a) Vector transmission (b) Through contaminated water (c) Droplet infection (d) Faecoaral 2. Time required to measure the Mantaux test: (a) 24 to 48 hrs (b) 48 to72 hrs (c) 10 to12 hrs (d) 2 to 4 hrs 3. Name of the oral Polio Vaccine: (a) BCG (b) TAB (c) Salk (d) Sabin 4. The following are the standard tuberculosis drug except: (a) Chloromycin (b) Streptomycin (c) INH (d) PAS 5. Combination of Tripple Antigen: (a) DPT (b) BCG (c) TAB (d) ECG 6. The time interval between infection of suspected person and the appearance of signs and symptom of the disease is called (a) Quarrentine (b) Recovery period (c) Incubation (d) Isolation period 7. Route of transmission of Hepatitis B: (a) Oral (b) Potential (c) Faeco oral (d) Contaminated water 8. Mode of transmission of typhoid fever: (a) Intravenous (b) Oro faceal (c) Respiratory (d) Droplet 9. Causative organism of diphtheria: (a) Mycobacteria (b) Streptococcus (c) Coryne Bacterium diphtheria (d) Staphylococcus 10. Incubation period of measles: (a) 1-7 days (b) 7-14 days (c) 14-21 days (d) 21-28 days 11. Site for mantaux test: (a) Outer and upper quadrant of gluteus maximus (b) Deltoid region (c) Posterior left forearm (d) Anterior left forearm 12. Media of transmission of bovine type of tubercle bacilli: (a) Milk (b) Water (c) Air (d) Food 13. Painful Micturition: (a) Eneuresis (b) Dysuria (c) Rentention of urine (d) Diarrhoea 14. Amount of solution used for evacuant enema in adults: (a) 100-250 ml (b) 250-350ml (c) 500-1000ml (d) 1000-1500 ml 15. Drugs used to relieve pain: (a) Anti inflammatory (b) Antipyretics (c) Antibiotics (d) Analgesics 16. Hormone secreted by the testes: (a) Oestrogen (b) Pitocin (c) Androgens (d) Progesterone 17. One teaspoon contains …………. ml (a) 2ml (b) 5ml (c) 10ml (d) 15ml 18. One ml contains ……….. drops (a) 5 drops (b) 10 drops (c) 15 drops (d) 20 drops 19. Average weight of a new born baby: (a) 2 kg (b) 4 Kg (c) 3kg (d) 5kg 20. How much salt must be added to one litre of water to make a solution of normal saline? (a) 2 grams (b) 5 grams (c) 6 grams (d) 9 grams 21. Number of vertebra in the sacrum: (a) 5 (b) 3 (c) 4 (d) 1 22. Number of chromosome in a cell: 16 (a) 23 (b) 44 (c) 46 (d) 40 23. A trial septal defect occurs due to the persistence of: (a) Formen ovale (b) Ductus arteriosis (c) Ductus venosus (d) Mitral valve 24. ………. is a water soluble vitamin: (a) Vitamin A (b) Vitamin K (c) Vitamin B (d) Vitamin D 25. Quickening means: (a) Hearing of the fetal heart sound (b) Sudden cessation of Menstruation (c) The movement of the feuts in the uterus felt by the mother (d) Nausa and vomiting in the morning 26. Cholera is caused by a kind of bacterium called: (a) Tubercle bacillus (b) Vibrio cholerae (c) Protozoa (d) Entamoeba histolytica 27. Drinking of alcohol will severely effects the (a) Kidney (b) Brain (c) Stomach (d) Liver 28. The disease in which the patients blood does not clot easily is: (a) Sickle cell anaemia (b) Haemophilia (c) Rabies (d) Diabetes 29. Discolouration of teeth is caused by a kind of antibiotics called (a) Streptomycin (b) Neomycin (c) Tetracycline (d) Penicillin 30. ……….. is caused by the fungus (a) Malaria (b) Athletes foot (c) Filariasis (d) Typhus fever 31. The Filariasis is transmitted by …….. (a) Anopheles female mosquito (b) Anopheles male mosquito (c) Culex female mosquito (d) Culex male mosquito 32. The blood group contain no antibodies: (a) A (b) B (c) O (d) AB 33. The disease that spread through sexual contact is ………. (a) Leprosy (b) AIDS (c) Itches (d) Scabies 34. Typhoid is transmitted through – (a) Water and food (b) Air (c) Touch (d) Personal contact 35. ………… is example for the disease caused by bacteria: (a) Cold (b) Typhoid (c) Typhus fever (d) Chicken pox 36. ……… is the immunity get by the body after the first attack of disease. (a) Natural immunity (b) Passive immunity (c) Artificial immunity (d) Acquired immunity 37. The cells that are responsible for the production of antibodies are ……. (a) Red blood cells (b) Platelets (c) Plasma (d) White blood cells 38. A healthy person can donate blood …… or ….. times a year. (a) Six or seven (b) Five or six (c) Three or four (d) Two or three 39. Radio active cobalt and radium are used for the treatment of –diseases. (a) Cholera (b) Haemophilia (c) Cancer (d) Sickle cell anaemia 40. World health day is on ……. (a) May 12th (b) April 7th (c) April 30th (d) December 18th 41. To relieve from dyspnoea the appropriate position to be used is: (a) Prone position (b) Supine position (c) Side lying position (d) Fowler’s position 42. Protein requirement for a pregnant woman per day: (a) 50grams (b) 55 grams (c) 60 grams (d) 65 grams 43. The findus is at the level of umbilicus during ………. week pregnancy (a) 16 (b) 20 (c) 24 (d) 28 44. Total weight gain during pregnancy is (a) 7-8 kg (b) 10-11 kg (c) 13-14 kg (d) 15-16 kg 45. The birth weight of the baby doubles at the age of (a) 3 months (b) 6months (c) 9months (d) 12months 46. Infancy period is from (a) Birth to one month (b) One month to 1 year (c) 1 years to 3 years (d) 3 years to 5 years 47. The following are the signs of dehydration except: (a) Sunken tearless eyes (b) Loss of skin elasticity (c) Diuresis (d) depressed fintenelle 48. The following are the contests of ORS except: (a) Sodium chloride (b) Sugar (c) Potassium Chloride (d) Calcium Carbonate 49. The most common from of malnutrition are the following except (a) Beri-beri (b) Protein energy malnutrition (c) Marasmus (d) Kwashiorkor Last edited by Neelurk; March 9th, 2020 at 09:00 AM. |
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