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July 9th, 2014, 02:33 PM
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University Grants Commission NET question papers of Social Medicine & Community Health
Will you please share with me the University Grants Commission NET question papers of Social Medicine & Community Health as it is very urgent for me?
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July 10th, 2014, 02:09 PM
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Re: University Grants Commission NET question papers of Social Medicine & Community Health
As you want to get the University Grants Commission NET question papers of Social Medicine & Community Health so here it is for you: Some content of the file has been given here: 1. Which of the following dimensions is not included in the definition of ‘Health’ of World Health Organization ? (A) Physical (B) Occupational (C) Mental (D) Social 2. Physical Quality of Life Index (PQLI) includes the following : (A) Infant mortality rate, per capita calorie intake and life expectancy (B) Infant morality rate, maternal mortality rate and life expectancy (C) Literacy status, infant mortality rate and life expectancy at birth (D) Literacy status, life expectancy at 1 year of age, infant mortality 3. Years of life lost due to premature death and years lived with disability adjusted for the severity of the disability is known as (A) Human Development Index (HDI) (B) Health Adjusted Life Expectancy (HALE) (C) Disability adjusted life years (DALY) (D) Sullivan’s Index 4. Scales used for assessing socio- economic status of populations are following except : (A) Likert Scale (B) B.G. Prasad Scale (C) Modified Kupuswamy Scale (D) Modified Udai Parede Scale 5. Which level of prevention is applicable for implementation in a population which is not yet exposed to risk factors ? (A) Tertiary Prevention (B) Secondary Prevention (C) Primary Prevention (D) Primordial Prevention 6. This is not a Primary Prevention (A) Isoniazid (INH) to a baby who is breast-fed by a sputum positive tubercular mother (B) Self breast examination (C) Vitamin A supplementation to a baby (D) Pulse Polio Immunization 7. The concept of ‘Hospice’ is related to (A) special group of people helping the old and terminally ill patients. (B) An association running orphanages for abandoned children. (C) Family Health Advisory Service (D) Euthanasia for terminally ill patients 8. This is incorrect in relation to Inter- national classification of Diseases and Deaths (ICD-10) (A) The 10th revision consists of 21 major chapters. (B) The 10th revision of ICD took place in 1995. (C) It is revised once in 10 years. (D) It is the standard for international comparison of morbidity and mortality. 9. If a drug prevents mortality but does not effectively cure then which of the following is true : (A) Incidence will decrease (B) Incidence will increase (C) Prevalence will decrease (D) Prevalence will increase 10. Seasonal variation of a disease can be assessed by (A) Comparing the prevalence of disease (B) Comparing the incidence of disease (C) Calculating the survival rate (D) Calculating the mortality rate 11. A disease is called endemic when : I. It is constantly present at low rate in a specified geographic area. II. It affects all age groups equally. III. In favourable conditions to an agent it may burst into epidemic IV. It can be imported into a country. (A) III and IV correct. (B) II and IV correct. (C) I, III, IV correct. (D) I, II, III correct. 12. Cigarette smoking is Epidemiologically important contributing factor for I. Lung cancer II. Gastric ulcers III. Pylonephritis IV. Thrombo Angitis obliterance (A) I, II and IV correct. (B) I, II and III correct. (C) I and III correct. (D) II and III correct. 13. Verbal autopsy is used : I. To assign cause of death through interview with family members II. For examination of a dead body where post-mortem facilities are not available. III. Carried out at places where Medical certification of cause of death is not available. IV. Carried out with standard and structured questionnaire (A) I, II and IV correct. (B) II, III and IV correct. (C) I, III and IV correct. (D) I, II and III correct. 14. In cross sectional studies I. Follow up is not a necessary feature. II. All cases are seen at one point of time. III. Chronic diseases are studied. IV. Cause and effect relationship can be established. (A) I, II, IV correct. (B) I, II, III correct. (C) II, III, IV correct. (D) I, III, IV correct. 15. In cross over studies I. All subjects receive the therapy of interest. II. Not suitable if the therapy of interest cures the disease. III. Ideally suitable if disease changes radically during the study. IV. Not suitable if therapy of interest is effective only during a certain stage of disease. (A) I, II, III correct. (B) I, II, IV correct. (C) II, III, IV correct. (D) I, III, IV correct. 16. Which of the following constitute primary prevention ? I. Changes in life style II. Case findings III. Modification of environment IV. Surgical treatment to limit damages. (A) I, II and III correct. (B) I, III and IV correct. (C) I and III correct. (D) II and IV correct. 17. The following measures constitute examples of life style modifications : I. Aerobic exercise II. Removal of adipose tissue. III. Cessation of smoking IV. Consumption of low fat diet. (A) I, II, IV correct. (B) II, III, IV correct. (C) I and III correct. (D) I, III, IV correct. For more detailed information I am uploading PDF files which are free to download: Contact Details: University Grants Commission New Delhi Bahadur Shah Zafar Marg, Balmiki Basti, Vikram Nagar, New Delhi, Delhi 110002 093 33 778791 India Map Location: |
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