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Malarial parasite was discovered by -
Ronald Ross
Paul muller
Laveran
Pampania
2
[ "Malaria" ]
Question: Malarial parasite was discovered by - Choices: A. Ronald Ross B. Paul muller C. Laveran D. Pampania Answer:
Chemoprophylaxis of Malaria can be done by all except
Chloroquine
Mefloquine
Primaquine
Proguanil
2
[ "Malaria" ]
Question: Chemoprophylaxis of Malaria can be done by all except Choices: A. Chloroquine B. Mefloquine C. Primaquine D. Proguanil Answer:
In Malaria, histopathological examination of liver would show:
Microabscess formation
Kupffer's cell hyperplasia with macrophage infiltration around peripoal area laden with pigments
Non caseating granuloma
Non specific finding of neutrophilic infiltration
1
[ "Malaria" ]
Question: In Malaria, histopathological examination of liver would show: Choices: A. Microabscess formation B. Kupffer's cell hyperplasia with macrophage infiltration around peripoal area laden with pigments C. Non caseating granuloma D. Non specific finding of neutrophilic infiltration Answer:
Malaria card test for P. Falciparum detects
LDH
Aldolase
Histidine rich protein
None of the above
2
[ "Malaria" ]
Question: Malaria card test for P. Falciparum detects Choices: A. LDH B. Aldolase C. Histidine rich protein D. None of the above Answer:
WHO Malaria Mass Drug Administration -
API >5
> 2
15
25
1
[ "Malaria" ]
Question: WHO Malaria Mass Drug Administration - Choices: A. API >5 B. > 2 C. 15 D. 25 Answer:
Malaria is transmitted in Rural areas by -
Anopheles stephensi
Anopheles dirus
Anopheles culicifacies
None
2
[ "Malaria" ]
Question: Malaria is transmitted in Rural areas by - Choices: A. Anopheles stephensi B. Anopheles dirus C. Anopheles culicifacies D. None Answer:
Which of the following is detected in peripheral blood smear -a) Malariab) Toxoplasmac) Babesiad) Brucellae) Filaria
acd
bde
cde
abce
3
[ "Malaria" ]
Question: Which of the following is detected in peripheral blood smear -a) Malariab) Toxoplasmac) Babesiad) Brucellae) Filaria Choices: A. acd B. bde C. cde D. abce Answer:
All are true about communicability of Malaria, except -
The number of gametocytes in blood increases with time
Gametocytes appear in blood 4-5 days after the appearance of the asexual parasite, in vivax infection.
Gametocytes appear in blood 10-12 days after the appearance of asexual parasite, in falciparum infection
In the early stage of infection, their density may exceed 1000 per cmm of blood.
0
[ "Malaria" ]
Question: All are true about communicability of Malaria, except - Choices: A. The number of gametocytes in blood increases with time B. Gametocytes appear in blood 4-5 days after the appearance of the asexual parasite, in vivax infection. C. Gametocytes appear in blood 10-12 days after the appearance of asexual parasite, in falciparum infection D. In the early stage of infection, their density may exceed 1000 per cmm of blood. Answer:
Modified plan of operation for Malaria is based on
API
ABER
Spleen rate
Infant parasite rate
0
[ "Malaria" ]
Question: Modified plan of operation for Malaria is based on Choices: A. API B. ABER C. Spleen rate D. Infant parasite rate Answer:
Malaria in pregnancy doesn't cause?
HELLP
IUGR
IUD
Preterm
0
[ "Malaria" ]
Question: Malaria in pregnancy doesn't cause? Choices: A. HELLP B. IUGR C. IUD D. Preterm Answer:
Malaria carriers contain -
Trophozoite
Gametocytes
Merozoites
Trophozoites
1
[ "Malaria" ]
Question: Malaria carriers contain - Choices: A. Trophozoite B. Gametocytes C. Merozoites D. Trophozoites Answer:
Malarial pigment is formed by -
Parasite
Bilirubin
Hemoglobin
Any of the above
2
[ "Malaria" ]
Question: Malarial pigment is formed by - Choices: A. Parasite B. Bilirubin C. Hemoglobin D. Any of the above Answer:
TRUE statements concerning malaria includea) Malaria caused by each of the four plasmodial species can relapse after initial illnessb) Red cells negative for the Duffy blood group antigen are resistant to Plasmodium vivaxc) Renal impairment is a grave prognostic sign in falciparum malariad) Plasmodium malariae can cause immune-mediated nephropathy
ac
bd
c
d
1
[ "Malaria" ]
Question: TRUE statements concerning malaria includea) Malaria caused by each of the four plasmodial species can relapse after initial illnessb) Red cells negative for the Duffy blood group antigen are resistant to Plasmodium vivaxc) Renal impairment is a grave prognostic sign in falciparum malariad) Plasmodium malariae can cause immune-mediated nephropathy Choices: A. ac B. bd C. c D. d Answer:
Malaria ?
Propagative
Cyclopropagative
Cyclodevelopmental
None of the above
1
[ "Malaria" ]
Question: Malaria ? Choices: A. Propagative B. Cyclopropagative C. Cyclodevelopmental D. None of the above Answer:
Malarial parasite was discovered by-
Ronald ross
Paul muller
Laveran
Pampania
2
[ "Malaria" ]
Question: Malarial parasite was discovered by- Choices: A. Ronald ross B. Paul muller C. Laveran D. Pampania Answer:
Malaria is transmitted by
Female anopheles mosquito
Male anopheles mosquito
Culex mosquito
Aedes mosquito
0
[ "Malaria" ]
Question: Malaria is transmitted by Choices: A. Female anopheles mosquito B. Male anopheles mosquito C. Culex mosquito D. Aedes mosquito Answer:
Malarial relapse is seen in -
P. falciparum and P.vivax
P. falcipamm and P. malariae
P. ovale and P. malariae
) P. vivax and P. ovale
2
[ "Malaria" ]
Question: Malarial relapse is seen in - Choices: A. P. falciparum and P.vivax B. P. falcipamm and P. malariae C. P. ovale and P. malariae D. ) P. vivax and P. ovale Answer:
The following clinical presentation qualify for the term "Severe Falciparum Malaria" EXCEPT
Severe anemia
Acidosis
Pulmonary oedema
High grade fever with rigors
3
[ "Malaria" ]
Question: The following clinical presentation qualify for the term "Severe Falciparum Malaria" EXCEPT Choices: A. Severe anemia B. Acidosis C. Pulmonary oedema D. High grade fever with rigors Answer:
Drug of choice for Malaria during pregnancy is ?
Chloroquine
Qunine
Primaquine
Mepaquine
0
[ "Malaria" ]
Question: Drug of choice for Malaria during pregnancy is ? Choices: A. Chloroquine B. Qunine C. Primaquine D. Mepaquine Answer:
Liver biopsy in Malaria will have:
Microabscesses
Kupffer cell hyperplasia
Piecemeal necrosis
Non caseating granuloma
1
[ "Malaria" ]
Question: Liver biopsy in Malaria will have: Choices: A. Microabscesses B. Kupffer cell hyperplasia C. Piecemeal necrosis D. Non caseating granuloma Answer:
Drug of choice for Falciparum Malaria is
Chloroquine
Mefloquine
ACT
Proguanil
2
[ "Malaria" ]
Question: Drug of choice for Falciparum Malaria is Choices: A. Chloroquine B. Mefloquine C. ACT D. Proguanil Answer:
What is DOC of Severe Complicated Falciparum Malaria is ?
Quinine
Aemether
Aesunate
Hydroxychloroquine
2
[ "Malaria" ]
Question: What is DOC of Severe Complicated Falciparum Malaria is ? Choices: A. Quinine B. Aemether C. Aesunate D. Hydroxychloroquine Answer:
Recommended Larvicides for control of Malaria includes all of the following except -
Abate
Pyrethrium
Fenthian
Copper Acetoarsenite
1
[ "Malaria" ]
Question: Recommended Larvicides for control of Malaria includes all of the following except - Choices: A. Abate B. Pyrethrium C. Fenthian D. Copper Acetoarsenite Answer:
Malaria -
Propagative
Cyclopropagative
Cvclodevelopmental
None of the above
1
[ "Malaria" ]
Question: Malaria - Choices: A. Propagative B. Cyclopropagative C. Cvclodevelopmental D. None of the above Answer:
Drug of choice for treatment of chloroquine resistant falciparum Malaria is
Quinine
Chloroquine
Pyrimethamine
Primaquine
0
[ "Malaria" ]
Question: Drug of choice for treatment of chloroquine resistant falciparum Malaria is Choices: A. Quinine B. Chloroquine C. Pyrimethamine D. Primaquine Answer:
Malaria parasite was discovered by:
Ronald Ross
Paul Muller
Laveran
Pampania
2
[ "Malaria" ]
Question: Malaria parasite was discovered by: Choices: A. Ronald Ross B. Paul Muller C. Laveran D. Pampania Answer:
All are true about communicability of Malaria,except -
The number of gametocytes in blood increases with time
Gametocytes appear in blood 4-5 days after the appearance of the asexual parasite, in vivax infection.
Gametocytes appear in blood 10-12 days after the appearance of asexual parasite, in falciparum infection
In the early stage of infection, their density may exceed 1000 per cmm of blood.
0
[ "Malaria" ]
Question: All are true about communicability of Malaria,except - Choices: A. The number of gametocytes in blood increases with time B. Gametocytes appear in blood 4-5 days after the appearance of the asexual parasite, in vivax infection. C. Gametocytes appear in blood 10-12 days after the appearance of asexual parasite, in falciparum infection D. In the early stage of infection, their density may exceed 1000 per cmm of blood. Answer:
Malarial parasite in anopheles is
Propagative
Cyclo-Propagative
Cyclo-developmental
None of the above
1
[ "Malaria" ]
Question: Malarial parasite in anopheles is Choices: A. Propagative B. Cyclo-Propagative C. Cyclo-developmental D. None of the above Answer:
Which one of the following is not a strategy under Roll Back Malaria -
Strengthening of health system
Use of insecticide treated bed nets
Anti-larval measures
Development of new antimalaria drugs
2
[ "Malaria" ]
Question: Which one of the following is not a strategy under Roll Back Malaria - Choices: A. Strengthening of health system B. Use of insecticide treated bed nets C. Anti-larval measures D. Development of new antimalaria drugs Answer:
Drug not given for Prophylaxis of Malaria is:
Chloroquine
Progaunil
Aeseunate
Doxycycline
2
[ "Malaria" ]
Question: Drug not given for Prophylaxis of Malaria is: Choices: A. Chloroquine B. Progaunil C. Aeseunate D. Doxycycline Answer:
Index of operational efficiency of Malaria ?
API
ABER
Infant parasite rate
Spleen rate
1
[ "Malaria" ]
Question: Index of operational efficiency of Malaria ? Choices: A. API B. ABER C. Infant parasite rate D. Spleen rate Answer:
Urban Malaria Scheme, following is not true
Utilization of anti-larva measures
Slide positivity rate more than 10%
It is done in town/city with minimum 50,000 population
Introduction of active surveillance
1
[ "Malaria" ]
Question: Urban Malaria Scheme, following is not true Choices: A. Utilization of anti-larva measures B. Slide positivity rate more than 10% C. It is done in town/city with minimum 50,000 population D. Introduction of active surveillance Answer:
In Roll Back Malaria program, which of the following is not a component?
Training for health care worker
Using Insecticide-treated bednets
Developing newer insecticides
Strengthening health system
2
[ "Malaria" ]
Question: In Roll Back Malaria program, which of the following is not a component? Choices: A. Training for health care worker B. Using Insecticide-treated bednets C. Developing newer insecticides D. Strengthening health system Answer:
WHO Malaria Mass Drug Administration ?
API >5
> 2
15
25
1
[ "Malaria" ]
Question: WHO Malaria Mass Drug Administration ? Choices: A. API >5 B. > 2 C. 15 D. 25 Answer:
WHO Malaria Mass Drug Administration –
API >5
> 2
15
25
1
[ "Malaria" ]
Question: WHO Malaria Mass Drug Administration – Choices: A. API >5 B. > 2 C. 15 D. 25 Answer:
Delinking Malaria activity from Family planning was under the recommendation of
Mudaliar committee
Chadah committee
Mukerji committee
Kaar Singh committee
1
[ "Malaria" ]
Question: Delinking Malaria activity from Family planning was under the recommendation of Choices: A. Mudaliar committee B. Chadah committee C. Mukerji committee D. Kaar Singh committee Answer:
Malaria relapse common with which type plasmodium species?
Plasmodium malariae and vivax
Plasmodium falciparum and vivax
Plasmodium vivax and ovale
Plasmodium ovale and malariae
2
[ "Malaria" ]
Question: Malaria relapse common with which type plasmodium species? Choices: A. Plasmodium malariae and vivax B. Plasmodium falciparum and vivax C. Plasmodium vivax and ovale D. Plasmodium ovale and malariae Answer:
Malaria control means
To reduce Malaria moality to Zero
To prevent local transmission for 3 years
To reduce Malaria disease so that its no longer a Public Health Problem
To reduce Incidence to Zero
2
[ "Malaria" ]
Question: Malaria control means Choices: A. To reduce Malaria moality to Zero B. To prevent local transmission for 3 years C. To reduce Malaria disease so that its no longer a Public Health Problem D. To reduce Incidence to Zero Answer:
Mallory Weiss Syndrome is caused due to tear in -
Lower esophageal end.
Upper esophageal end.
Crico pharyngeal junction.
Gastro esophageal junction.
3
[ "Mallory Weiss Syndrome" ]
Question: Mallory Weiss Syndrome is caused due to tear in - Choices: A. Lower esophageal end. B. Upper esophageal end. C. Crico pharyngeal junction. D. Gastro esophageal junction. Answer:
Which of the following statements about Mallory Weiss Syndrome are true:
Presents with hemoptysis
Shows transmural rupture
Chest pain and shoness of breath
Shows mucosal tear
3
[ "Mallory Weiss Syndrome" ]
Question: Which of the following statements about Mallory Weiss Syndrome are true: Choices: A. Presents with hemoptysis B. Shows transmural rupture C. Chest pain and shoness of breath D. Shows mucosal tear Answer:
CLL is differentiated from Mantle Cell Lymphoma by
CD 5
CD 17
CD22
CD 23
3
[ "Mantle Cell Lymphoma" ]
Question: CLL is differentiated from Mantle Cell Lymphoma by Choices: A. CD 5 B. CD 17 C. CD22 D. CD 23 Answer:
All the following are seen in McCune Albright Syndrome Except
Polyostotic fibrous dysplasia
Cafe-au-lait spots
GnRH-independent sexual precocity
GnRH-dependent sexual precocity
3
[ "McCune Albright Syndrome" ]
Question: All the following are seen in McCune Albright Syndrome Except Choices: A. Polyostotic fibrous dysplasia B. Cafe-au-lait spots C. GnRH-independent sexual precocity D. GnRH-dependent sexual precocity Answer:
Measles is infective for:
One day before and 4 days after rash
Four days before and five days after rash
Entire incubation period
Only during scabs falling
1
[ "Measles" ]
Question: Measles is infective for: Choices: A. One day before and 4 days after rash B. Four days before and five days after rash C. Entire incubation period D. Only during scabs falling Answer:
Myocarditis is caused bya) Pertussisb) Measlesc) Diptheriad) Scorpion sting
bc
c
ac
ad
0
[ "Measles", "Myocarditis", "Pertussis" ]
Question: Myocarditis is caused bya) Pertussisb) Measlesc) Diptheriad) Scorpion sting Choices: A. bc B. c C. ac D. ad Answer:
Measles vaccine is not given before:
9 months
12 months
15 months
18 months
0
[ "Measles" ]
Question: Measles vaccine is not given before: Choices: A. 9 months B. 12 months C. 15 months D. 18 months Answer:
Post exposure immunization is given in -a) Rabiesb) Pertussisc) Measlesd) Yellow fever
b
ac
ab
bd
1
[ "Measles", "Pertussis", "Rabies" ]
Question: Post exposure immunization is given in -a) Rabiesb) Pertussisc) Measlesd) Yellow fever Choices: A. b B. ac C. ab D. bd Answer:
MMR (Measles, mumps, rubella) vaccine is an example of:
Live attenuated vaccine
Conjugated vaccine
Polysaccharide vaccine
Killed vaccine
0
[ "Measles" ]
Question: MMR (Measles, mumps, rubella) vaccine is an example of: Choices: A. Live attenuated vaccine B. Conjugated vaccine C. Polysaccharide vaccine D. Killed vaccine Answer:
Emergency or reemergence seen in which of the following organisms -a) Polio virusb) Measles virusc) Nipah virusd) West Nile viruse) Hepatitis B virus
abd
cde
bde
ade
1
[ "Measles" ]
Question: Emergency or reemergence seen in which of the following organisms -a) Polio virusb) Measles virusc) Nipah virusd) West Nile viruse) Hepatitis B virus Choices: A. abd B. cde C. bde D. ade Answer:
Measles stored at PHC at what temperature?
0degC
2-8degC
20degC
Room temperature
1
[ "Measles" ]
Question: Measles stored at PHC at what temperature? Choices: A. 0degC B. 2-8degC C. 20degC D. Room temperature Answer:
Measles virus is
Paramyxovirus
Ohomyxovirus
Poxvirus
Picornavirus
0
[ "Measles" ]
Question: Measles virus is Choices: A. Paramyxovirus B. Ohomyxovirus C. Poxvirus D. Picornavirus Answer:
Animal to man transmission (zoonosis) is seen in -a) Rabiesb) Japanese encephalitisc) HIVd) Plaguee) Measles
acd
bcd
abc
abd
3
[ "Measles", "Plague", "Rabies" ]
Question: Animal to man transmission (zoonosis) is seen in -a) Rabiesb) Japanese encephalitisc) HIVd) Plaguee) Measles Choices: A. acd B. bcd C. abc D. abd Answer:
Efficacy of Measles vaccine after second dose:-
90%
95%
99%
100%
2
[ "Measles" ]
Question: Efficacy of Measles vaccine after second dose:- Choices: A. 90% B. 95% C. 99% D. 100% Answer:
Measles is infectious during -
After 4 days of rash
4 days before and 5 days after rash
Throughout disease
Only in incubation period
1
[ "Measles" ]
Question: Measles is infectious during - Choices: A. After 4 days of rash B. 4 days before and 5 days after rash C. Throughout disease D. Only in incubation period Answer:
Measles vaccine contains the following as a preservative:
Streptomycin
Cholramphenicol
Neomycin
Thiomersal
2
[ "Measles" ]
Question: Measles vaccine contains the following as a preservative: Choices: A. Streptomycin B. Cholramphenicol C. Neomycin D. Thiomersal Answer:
23 years old female comes to OG, because she thinks pregnant. She missed her last two cycles and she feels different. Urine pregnancy test was positive. On USG, the pregnancy was confirmed to be 12 weeks. She is very concerned because she received Measles Mumps Rubella (MMR) vaccine 4 months ago and she was told to wait for 3 months to conceive. The pregnancy is desired. The most appropriate step is
Vaccine risk is minimal, not itself a reason to terminate the pregnancy
Vaccine risk is nil, termination is completely inappropriate
Vaccine risk is high, termination should be strongly considered
Vaccine risk is high, termination is mandated.
0
[ "Measles", "Mumps", "Rubella" ]
Question: 23 years old female comes to OG, because she thinks pregnant. She missed her last two cycles and she feels different. Urine pregnancy test was positive. On USG, the pregnancy was confirmed to be 12 weeks. She is very concerned because she received Measles Mumps Rubella (MMR) vaccine 4 months ago and she was told to wait for 3 months to conceive. The pregnancy is desired. The most appropriate step is Choices: A. Vaccine risk is minimal, not itself a reason to terminate the pregnancy B. Vaccine risk is nil, termination is completely inappropriate C. Vaccine risk is high, termination should be strongly considered D. Vaccine risk is high, termination is mandated. Answer:
Measles is infectious during –
After 4 days of rash
4 days before and 5 days after rash
Throughout disease
Only in incubation period
1
[ "Measles" ]
Question: Measles is infectious during – Choices: A. After 4 days of rash B. 4 days before and 5 days after rash C. Throughout disease D. Only in incubation period Answer:
Post exposure, Measles vaccine must be given within
3-4 days
10-Jul
10-14 days
1-6 months
0
[ "Measles" ]
Question: Post exposure, Measles vaccine must be given within Choices: A. 3-4 days B. 10-Jul C. 10-14 days D. 1-6 months Answer:
Measles vaccine at a primary health centre should be stored at which temperature ?
-20°C
0°C
+2°C to 8°C
Any temperature not exceeding room temperature
2
[ "Measles" ]
Question: Measles vaccine at a primary health centre should be stored at which temperature ? Choices: A. -20°C B. 0°C C. +2°C to 8°C D. Any temperature not exceeding room temperature Answer:
Strain used for production of Measles vaccine is:
Jeryl Lynn strain
17 - D strain
Ankara strain
Edmonston Zagreb strain
3
[ "Measles" ]
Question: Strain used for production of Measles vaccine is: Choices: A. Jeryl Lynn strain B. 17 - D strain C. Ankara strain D. Edmonston Zagreb strain Answer:
Post exposure immunization is done for-a) Measlesb) Polio c) Rabiesd) Chicken pox
a
bc
ad
ac
3
[ "Measles", "Rabies" ]
Question: Post exposure immunization is done for-a) Measlesb) Polio c) Rabiesd) Chicken pox Choices: A. a B. bc C. ad D. ac Answer:
Measles elimination criteria?
< 1/1000
< 1/10000
<1/100000
<1/100
2
[ "Measles" ]
Question: Measles elimination criteria? Choices: A. < 1/1000 B. < 1/10000 C. <1/100000 D. <1/100 Answer:
Measles vaccination compagin between 9-14 years age for elimination is -
Keep up
Follow up
Mop up
Catch up
3
[ "Measles" ]
Question: Measles vaccination compagin between 9-14 years age for elimination is - Choices: A. Keep up B. Follow up C. Mop up D. Catch up Answer:
Measles is infective for how many days before the onset of rash -
10 days
4 days
1 days
on same
1
[ "Measles" ]
Question: Measles is infective for how many days before the onset of rash - Choices: A. 10 days B. 4 days C. 1 days D. on same Answer:
Negative sense nucleic acid genome is found in -a) Poliovirusb) Rabiesc) Measlesd) Picornaviruse) Influenzae
ab
bc
acd
bce
3
[ "Measles", "Rabies" ]
Question: Negative sense nucleic acid genome is found in -a) Poliovirusb) Rabiesc) Measlesd) Picornaviruse) Influenzae Choices: A. ab B. bc C. acd D. bce Answer:
Measles elimination criteria-
<1/1000
<1/10000
< 1/100000
<1/100
2
[ "Measles" ]
Question: Measles elimination criteria- Choices: A. <1/1000 B. <1/10000 C. < 1/100000 D. <1/100 Answer:
Man is the only reservoir of -a) Rabiesb) Measlesc) Typhoidd) Japanese B encephalitis
a
bc
ac
ad
1
[ "Measles", "Rabies", "Typhoid" ]
Question: Man is the only reservoir of -a) Rabiesb) Measlesc) Typhoidd) Japanese B encephalitis Choices: A. a B. bc C. ac D. ad Answer:
Measles virus is -
Paramyxovirus
Ohomyxovirus
Poxvirus
Picornavirus
0
[ "Measles" ]
Question: Measles virus is - Choices: A. Paramyxovirus B. Ohomyxovirus C. Poxvirus D. Picornavirus Answer:
Measles vaccination is given at age of
10 weeks
9 months
14 weeks
6 months
1
[ "Measles" ]
Question: Measles vaccination is given at age of Choices: A. 10 weeks B. 9 months C. 14 weeks D. 6 months Answer:
Measles vaccine given to contact of measles case exces protective effect within-
1 day
3 days
7 days
10 days
2
[ "Measles" ]
Question: Measles vaccine given to contact of measles case exces protective effect within- Choices: A. 1 day B. 3 days C. 7 days D. 10 days Answer:
Measles vaccination is given at
9 months
At bih
4 weeks
8 weeks
0
[ "Measles" ]
Question: Measles vaccination is given at Choices: A. 9 months B. At bih C. 4 weeks D. 8 weeks Answer:
Measles is infective for: March 2009
One day before and 4 days after rash
Four days before and five days after rash
Entire incubation period
Only during scabs falling
1
[ "Measles" ]
Question: Measles is infective for: March 2009 Choices: A. One day before and 4 days after rash B. Four days before and five days after rash C. Entire incubation period D. Only during scabs falling Answer:
Measles epidemic can be anticipated when proportion of suceptible children in a community
20%
40%
60%
80%
1
[ "Measles" ]
Question: Measles epidemic can be anticipated when proportion of suceptible children in a community Choices: A. 20% B. 40% C. 60% D. 80% Answer:
Measles vaccine at a primary health care centre should be stored at which temperature?
.-20 oC
0 oC
.+2 o C to 8 oC
Any temperature not exceeding room temperature
2
[ "Measles" ]
Question: Measles vaccine at a primary health care centre should be stored at which temperature? Choices: A. .-20 oC B. 0 oC C. .+2 o C to 8 oC D. Any temperature not exceeding room temperature Answer:
Measles vaccination is given at -
9 months
At birth
4 weeks
8 weeks
0
[ "Measles" ]
Question: Measles vaccination is given at - Choices: A. 9 months B. At birth C. 4 weeks D. 8 weeks Answer:
Period of infectivity for Measles is:-
2 days before to 5 days after appearance of rash
1 day before to 1 day after appearance of rash
4 days before to 5 days after appearance of rash
Lifelong
2
[ "Measles" ]
Question: Period of infectivity for Measles is:- Choices: A. 2 days before to 5 days after appearance of rash B. 1 day before to 1 day after appearance of rash C. 4 days before to 5 days after appearance of rash D. Lifelong Answer:
Measles vaccination is given at-
9 months
At birth
4 weeks
8 weeks
0
[ "Measles" ]
Question: Measles vaccination is given at- Choices: A. 9 months B. At birth C. 4 weeks D. 8 weeks Answer:
Measles is caused by a
Single stranded RNA enveloped virus
Single stranded RNA non-enveloped virus
Double stranded RNA enveloped virus
Double stranded RNA non-enveloped virus
0
[ "Measles" ]
Question: Measles is caused by a Choices: A. Single stranded RNA enveloped virus B. Single stranded RNA non-enveloped virus C. Double stranded RNA enveloped virus D. Double stranded RNA non-enveloped virus Answer:
Measles vaccine given to contact of measles case exes protective effect within -
1 day
3 days
7 days
10 days
2
[ "Measles" ]
Question: Measles vaccine given to contact of measles case exes protective effect within - Choices: A. 1 day B. 3 days C. 7 days D. 10 days Answer:
A couple has 4 children, all unvaccinated for Measles. A child got Measles on 5 August 2015. Two other children developed Measles by 15 August 2015. Secondary attack rate is:
0%
33%
66%
75%
2
[ "Measles" ]
Question: A couple has 4 children, all unvaccinated for Measles. A child got Measles on 5 August 2015. Two other children developed Measles by 15 August 2015. Secondary attack rate is: Choices: A. 0% B. 33% C. 66% D. 75% Answer:
Vaccine which must be stored in the freezer compartment of a fridge is/are -a) BCGb) OPVc) Measlesd) Smallpoxe) All of the above
ce
bc
cde
eb
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[ "Measles", "Smallpox" ]
Question: Vaccine which must be stored in the freezer compartment of a fridge is/are -a) BCGb) OPVc) Measlesd) Smallpoxe) All of the above Choices: A. ce B. bc C. cde D. eb Answer:
Period of isolation for Measles is from
Onset of catarrhal symptoms to 3 days after
Onset of catarrhal symptoms to 7 days after
Onset of catarrhal symptoms to 6 days after
Onset of catarrhal symptoms to 8 days after
0
[ "Measles" ]
Question: Period of isolation for Measles is from Choices: A. Onset of catarrhal symptoms to 3 days after B. Onset of catarrhal symptoms to 7 days after C. Onset of catarrhal symptoms to 6 days after D. Onset of catarrhal symptoms to 8 days after Answer:
Measles elimination criteria are all except ?
Absence of endemic measles
For more than 12 months
Incidence < 1 per 1 lac population
Transmission at low level
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[ "Measles" ]
Question: Measles elimination criteria are all except ? Choices: A. Absence of endemic measles B. For more than 12 months C. Incidence < 1 per 1 lac population D. Transmission at low level Answer:
Measles epidemic can be anticipated when propoion of susceptible children in a community reaches -
20%
40%
60%
80%
1
[ "Measles" ]
Question: Measles epidemic can be anticipated when propoion of susceptible children in a community reaches - Choices: A. 20% B. 40% C. 60% D. 80% Answer:
Measles vaccination to all 9 months - 14 years children is a pa of which WHO strategy?
Mop up
Catch up
Keep up
Follow up
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[ "Measles" ]
Question: Measles vaccination to all 9 months - 14 years children is a pa of which WHO strategy? Choices: A. Mop up B. Catch up C. Keep up D. Follow up Answer:
Susceptible cultured cells infected with which of the following viruses would exhibit hemadsorption with the appropriate erythocyte -a) Sindbis virusb) Rabies virusc) Measles virusd) Respiratory syncytial virus
a
c
bc
ad
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[ "Measles", "Rabies" ]
Question: Susceptible cultured cells infected with which of the following viruses would exhibit hemadsorption with the appropriate erythocyte -a) Sindbis virusb) Rabies virusc) Measles virusd) Respiratory syncytial virus Choices: A. a B. c C. bc D. ad Answer:
Measles vaccine given to contact of measles case exerts protective effect within -
1 day
3 days
7 days
10 days
2
[ "Measles" ]
Question: Measles vaccine given to contact of measles case exerts protective effect within - Choices: A. 1 day B. 3 days C. 7 days D. 10 days Answer:
Measles belongs to,
Togavirus
Paramyxovirus
Arbovirus
none of the above
1
[ "Measles" ]
Question: Measles belongs to, Choices: A. Togavirus B. Paramyxovirus C. Arbovirus D. none of the above Answer:
Incubation period of Measles
14 days
1 month
3 month
5 month
0
[ "Measles" ]
Question: Incubation period of Measles Choices: A. 14 days B. 1 month C. 3 month D. 5 month Answer:
True about Measles rash appearance:
Along with Koplik spots
1-2 days before Koplik spots
1-2 days after Koplik spots
Post measles stage
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[ "Measles" ]
Question: True about Measles rash appearance: Choices: A. Along with Koplik spots B. 1-2 days before Koplik spots C. 1-2 days after Koplik spots D. Post measles stage Answer:
Giant cells seen in Measles are called?
Hp bodies
Inclusion containing polykaryon
Koplik cells
Wahin-Finkeldey cells
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[ "Measles" ]
Question: Giant cells seen in Measles are called? Choices: A. Hp bodies B. Inclusion containing polykaryon C. Koplik cells D. Wahin-Finkeldey cells Answer:
Myxoviruses include -a) Orthomyxovirusb) Influenzac) Measlesd) Polioe) HSV
ab
bc
acd
abc
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[ "Measles" ]
Question: Myxoviruses include -a) Orthomyxovirusb) Influenzac) Measlesd) Polioe) HSV Choices: A. ab B. bc C. acd D. abc Answer:
Measles shows age distribution. It is found most commonly in which age group?
9 months to 3 years
6 months to 2 years
9 months to 2 years
6 months to 3 years
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[ "Measles" ]
Question: Measles shows age distribution. It is found most commonly in which age group? Choices: A. 9 months to 3 years B. 6 months to 2 years C. 9 months to 2 years D. 6 months to 3 years Answer:
Medulloblastoma associated Turcot syndrome is characterized by mutation in :
KRAS
P53
APL
PTEN
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[ "Medulloblastoma" ]
Question: Medulloblastoma associated Turcot syndrome is characterized by mutation in : Choices: A. KRAS B. P53 C. APL D. PTEN Answer:
All of the following are true about Medulloblastoma except
It arises from medulla
It is small round blue Cell tumour
It is an embryonal tumour
Chang staging system is used
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[ "Medulloblastoma" ]
Question: All of the following are true about Medulloblastoma except Choices: A. It arises from medulla B. It is small round blue Cell tumour C. It is an embryonal tumour D. Chang staging system is used Answer:
Whole body radiation is indicated in – a) Advanced head & neck tumours b) BM transplantation c) Medulloblastoma d) Mycosis fungoides e) Histiocytosis-x
ab
bd
ac
dc
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[ "Medulloblastoma" ]
Question: Whole body radiation is indicated in – a) Advanced head & neck tumours b) BM transplantation c) Medulloblastoma d) Mycosis fungoides e) Histiocytosis-x Choices: A. ab B. bd C. ac D. dc Answer:
Which of the following tumours present with proptosis a) Neuroblastoma b) Nephroblastoma c) Germ cell tumour d) Medulloblastoma e) Meningioma
abe
acd
cde
abd
0
[ "Medulloblastoma", "Meningioma" ]
Question: Which of the following tumours present with proptosis a) Neuroblastoma b) Nephroblastoma c) Germ cell tumour d) Medulloblastoma e) Meningioma Choices: A. abe B. acd C. cde D. abd Answer:
Medulloblastoma exclusively occurs in the:-
Medulla
Cerebellum
Cerebral hemisphere
Spinal cord
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[ "Medulloblastoma" ]
Question: Medulloblastoma exclusively occurs in the:- Choices: A. Medulla B. Cerebellum C. Cerebral hemisphere D. Spinal cord Answer:
Medulloblastoma most common metastasis is to -
Lung
CNS
Liver
Spleen
1
[ "Medulloblastoma" ]
Question: Medulloblastoma most common metastasis is to - Choices: A. Lung B. CNS C. Liver D. Spleen Answer:
Medulloblastoma most commonly metastasize to
Lung
CSF
Liver
Bone
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[ "Medulloblastoma" ]
Question: Medulloblastoma most commonly metastasize to Choices: A. Lung B. CSF C. Liver D. Bone Answer:
Medulloblastoma most common metastasis is to ?
Lung
CNS
Liver
Spleen
1
[ "Medulloblastoma" ]
Question: Medulloblastoma most common metastasis is to ? Choices: A. Lung B. CNS C. Liver D. Spleen Answer: