FINAL ANSWER KEY
89/2026/OL
Question Paper Code:
Category Code:
Exam:
Date of Test
Department
692/2025, 693/2025
Nursing OFFICER
09-05-2026
Medical Education
Question1:-The nurse should observe the client on
anticoagulants for
A:-Nausea
B:-Epistaxis
C:-Headache
D:-Chest pain
Correct Answer:- Option-B
Question2:-The most common complications of myocardial
infarction is
A:-Hypokalemia
B:-Anaphylactic shock
C:-Cardiac dysrhythmia
D:-Cardiac enlargement
Correct Answer:- Option-C
Question3:-Which of the following position is correct to
evaluate the apical heart
rate of the patient?
A:-On the right side at the mid clavicular line, fourth
interostals space
B:-Fifth intercostals space on the left side of the
mid-clavicular line
C:-On the sternum, directly over the heart
D:-On the left side, mid-axillary level
Correct Answer:- Option-B
Question4:-After Spinal anesthesia, the nurse will position
the client
A:-On his abdomen
B:-In semi-Fowler's position
C:-In slight Trendelenburg's position
D:-On his back or side head raised
Correct Answer:- Option-D
Question5:-Following the extensive surgery it is most
important for the nurse to
observe the client for the depletion of which of the
following electrolyte?
A:-Sodium
B:-Calcium
C:-Chloride
D:-Potassium
Correct Answer:- Option-D
Question6:-If the IV infusion is infiltrated, in the client
the nurse should first
A:-Elevate the IV site
B:-Discontinue the infusion
C:-Attempt to flush the tube
D:-Apply warm, moist soaks
Correct Answer:- Option-B
Question7:-In a client has congestive heart failure, which
of the following blood
chemistry results is expected to be elevated?
A:-Ammonia
B:-Albumin
C:-LDH
D:-CK
Correct Answer:- Option-C
Question8:-A client is in a state of uncompensated acidosis.
The nurse would
expect the arterial blood pH to be approximately?
A:-6.9
B:-7.2
C:-7.45
D:-4.45
Correct Answer:- Option-B
Question9:-Therapeutic communication involves all except
A:-Active listening
B:-Non judgemental
C:-Exploring
D:-Probing
Correct Answer:- Option-D
Question10:-The diet for elderly should include
A:-Balanced low salt and high fibre diet
B:-High carbohydrate diet
C:-High fat and no protein diet
D:-Balanced high salt and low fibre diet
Correct Answer:- Option-A
Question11:-Example of Hinge joint is
A:-Hip joint
B:-Superior radio ulnar joint
C:-Elbow joint
D:-Inferior tibio fibular joint
Correct Answer:- Option-C
Question12:-Hassall's corpuscles are seen in
A:-Spleen
B:-Lymphnode
C:-Tonsil
D:-Thymus
Correct Answer:- Option-D
Question13:-Juxtaglomerular apparatus consist of all the
following except
A:-Macula densa
B:-Kupffer cell
C:-Lacis cell
D:-Juxtaglomerular cell
Correct Answer:- Option-B
Question14:-The most numerous papillae present in the
anterior two-third of
tongue
A:-Filiform papillae
B:-Circumvallate papillae
C:-Foliate papillae
D:-Fungi form papillae
Correct Answer:- Option-A
Question15:-The causative agent of small pox
A:-Herpes virus
B:-Epstein barr virus
C:-Adenovirus
D:-Variola virus
Correct Answer:- Option-D
Question16:-A patient with a history of severe vomiting and
diarrhoea has been
admitted with complaints of lower limb weakness. His serum
potassium is estimated to
be 2.5 mEq/L. Which of the following nursing interventions
is most appropriate?
A:-Initiate cardiac monitoring
B:-Administer IV potassium at 40 meq/hr
C:-Administer sodium potassium exchange resins
D:-Administer calcium gluconate
Correct Answer:- Option-A
Question17:-A 38-year-old agricultural worker is admitted to
the Emergency ward with a
history of alleged consumption of pesticides. He presents
with Excessive salivation and
sweating, bradycardia (Pulse rate at 45/mt), and miosis.
Which of the following nursing
actions is /are appropriate?
i. Administer the antidote IV Flumazenil
ii. Administer IV Atropine as per orders
iii. Continuous Respiratory and cardiac monitoring
iv. Administer IV Vecuronium
A:-Only i & ii
B:-Only ii & iii
C:-Only ii & iv
D:-Only i & iv
Correct Answer:- Option-B
Question18:-A 54-year-old female is on SIMV mode of
mechanical ventilation following
cardiac surgery. On observation, the high-pressure alarm on
the ventilator sounds
repeatedly. What would be the most appropriate initial
action?
A:-Silence the alarm, as it is an accepted parameter
following Cardiac
surgery
B:-Administer Injection Midazolam as per order
C:-Check for Airway obstruction, including bronchospasm
D:-Decrease the PEEP value on the ventilator
Correct Answer:- Option-C
Question19:-The following question has two statements.
Choose the correct option:
Statement 1: The key characteristics of Neurogenic shock
include hypotension and
tachycardia.
Statement 2: It occurs due to a sudden loss of sympathetic
tone.
A:-Both statements are true
B:-Both statements are false
C:-First statement is true, second is false
D:-First statement is false, second is true
Correct Answer:- Option-D
Question20:
A 45-year-old woman with chronic kidney disease suddenly
collapsed in the ICU. She is
unresponsive, with no pulse. CPR is initiated. The monitor
shows ventricular fibrillation
(VF). The first shock is delivered, and CPR is resumed, but
the rhythm remains ventricular
fibrillation. Which of the following actions is appropriate?
A:-Administer an adrenaline injection immediately
B:-Deliver a second shock
C:-Administer Amiodarone
D:-Rapidly administer IV vasopressin
Correct Answer:- Option-B
Question21:-A 36-year-old male undergoes a minimally
invasive surgical procedure for
the removal of tumors from the pituitary gland. On the
second post-operative day, the
nurse notices Urine output of 600 mL/hour with Serum sodium
of 150 mEq/L. Which of
the following drug is most appropriate in this condition?
A:-Osmotic diuretics
B:-Desmopressin
C:-Dopamine
D:-Adrenaline
Correct Answer:- Option-B
Question22:-When assessing the patient with a stroke, the
nurse observes that the
patient speaks well, but their words do not make sense. It
refers to which type of Aphasia
A:-Wernicks Aphasia
B:-Broca’s Aphasia
C:-Aphrasia
D:-Non-Fluent Aphasia
Correct Answer:- Option-A
Question23:-Which of the following statements indicates the
nurse has the right
understanding of the drug Digoxin while explaining its
action to the patient?
A:-Digoxin decreases the heart rate by reducing cardiac
pumping
B:-Digoxin is administered to reduce Blood pressure
C:-It increases the coronary artery blood flow
D:-Digoxin increases the contractility of the heart muscle
Correct Answer:- Option-D
Question24:-A 26-year-Old male admitted with a chest wall
injury. He has been on chest
drainage for a hemopneumothorax, and the nurse notices no
tidaling or bubbling in the
underwater seal. Which of the following nursing actions is
not appropriate?
A:-Clamp and milk the chest tube to restore tidaling
B:-Auscultate for lung sounds to rule out pneumothorax
C:-Arrange for a chest X-ray as per the order
D:-Check for functioning wall suction
Correct Answer:- Option-A
Question25:-A 23-year-old female is admitted to the
Neurology ward with a known case
of seizures for 5 years. The patient reports to the nurse
that she experiences flickering
lights and blurry vision. Which of the following nursing
actions is appropriate?
A:-Reassure the patient and continue observation
B:-Collect medication history
C:-Ask the patient to walk for a few minutes to reduce such
feelings
D:-Make the patient lie down on the bed in the lateral
position with the
head supported
Correct Answer:- Option-D
Question26:-Identify the common spore-forming bacteria that
have increased potential
for Nosocomial Infections
A:-Actinomyces
B:-Clostridium difficile
C:-Corynebacterium
D:-Mycobacterium tuberculosis
Correct Answer:- Option-B
Question27:-Read the following assertion and Reason
statements and answer
appropriately
Assertion
(A):
Hypokalaemia may develop during the recovery phase of burns.
Reason (R) : This occurs because, as cell membrane integrity
is restored during this
phase, potassium shifts from the extracellular fluid back
into the
intracellular compartment.
A:-Both A and R are true, and R is the correct explanation
B:-Both A and R are true, but R is NOT the correct
explanation
C:-A is true, R is false
D:-A is false, R is true
Correct Answer:- Option-A
Question28:-Venturi mask with yellow colour valve with
oxygen flow rate of 8-lr/mt
delivers what percentage of
FiO2?
A:-24%
B:-28%
C:-31%
D:-35%
Correct Answer:- Option-D
Question29:-While initiating blood transfusion for a patient
with anaemia all of the
following nursing actions are considered appropriate EXCEPT
A:-Check the blood bag for any air bubbles and cloudiness
B:-For the first 5 minutes, administer blood at 50 ml/mt
C:-Packed Red blood cells to be started within 30 minutes of
removal from the
refrigerator
D:-Monitor closely for any reaction
Correct Answer:- Option-B
Question30:-A 54-year-old man admitted with an Addisonian
crisis. Which of the
following clinical manifestations must the nurse attend to
immediately?
A:-Accelerated hypertension
B:-Rapid and weak pulse
C:-Hypokalemia
D:-Increased perspiration
Correct Answer:- Option-B
Question31:-A teacher who believes education should transmit
established
clutural and moral values is most aligned with
A:-Perennialism
B:-Reconstructionism
C:-Pragmatism
D:-Progressivism
Correct Answer:- Option-A
Question32:-In Bloom's taxonomy, which among the given
objectives represent
highest cognitive level.
A:-Define asepsis
B:-Explain infection control
C:-Evaluate effectiveness of a ward policy
D:-List causes of pressure ulcers
Correct Answer:- Option-C
Question33:-In outcome based nursing education the most
defensible assessment
strategy is one that primarily evaluates
A:-time spent in lecture halls
B:-Coverage of text book content
C:-Demonstrable competence against predefined outcomes
D:-Student attendance and punctuality
Correct Answer:- Option-C
Question34:-In OSCE, students rotate through stations
testing communication,
psychomotor skills and decision making. This assessment
primarily ensures
A:-Content
coverage
B:-Reliability
and objectivity
C:-Attendance
tracking
D:-theoretical
roll call
Correct
Answer:- Option-B
Question35:-A student learns skill more effectively after
immediate feedback
following each attempt during simulation. The best reflects
which law of learning
A:-Law of
readiness
B:-Law of
primacy
C:-Law of
excercise
D:-Law of
effect
Correct
Answer:- Option-D
Question36:-In curriculum development, decision to align
course outcomes,
teaching, learning, activities and assessment methods so
that they all target the
same competency is best described as
A:-spiral
sequencing
B:-constructive alignment
C:-subject
integration
D:-norm
reformed planning
Correct
Answer:- Option-B
Question37:-In course planning, which sequence is most
logically appropriate?
A:-objective content learning experience evaluation
B:-evaluation objective content
teaching method
C:-content objective evaluation
outcomes
D:-teaching
method content objective evaluation
Correct
Answer:- Option-A
Question38:-A faculty member uses a structured patient
scenario, gives learners
predefined roles and later conducts debriefing. Which
teaching method is being
used?
A:-Panel discussion
B:-Brainstorming
C:-Tutorial
D:-Role play
Correct Answer:- Option-D
Question39:-A rubric clearly defines criteria and
performance levels, minimizing
examiner bias. Which quality is most enhanced?
A:-Validity
B:-Reliability
C:-Objectivity
D:-Practicability
Correct Answer:- Option-C
Question40:-A nursing school fails to maintain the required
teacher student ratio,
leading to compromised clinical supervision. Which guideline
is most directly
violated?
A:-Budget allocation norms
B:-Curriculum structure
C:-Examination policy
D:-Regulatory staffing norms
Correct Answer:- Option-D
Question41:-Massive intravasation of blood into the uterine
musculature in severe
concealed placental abruption
A:-Couvelaire uterus
B:-Arcuate uterus
C:-Didelphis uterus
D:-Hemorrhagic uterus
Correct Answer:- Option-A
Question42:-The PUQE scoring is used to assess or identify
A:-Gynaecological disease
B:-Ripening of the cervix
C:-Vomiting in pregnancy
D:-High-risk pregnancy
Correct Answer:- Option-C
Question43:-The best time for putting an episiotomy in
assisted breech delivery is
A:-Crowning at the perineum
B:-Climbing at the perineum
C:- Kicking at the perineum
D:-Catching at the perineum
Correct Answer:- Option-B
Question44:-Which among the following is the correct
parameter of the modified fetal
biophysical profile?
A:-Nonstress test, fetal cardiotocography, fetal movement,
fetal muscle tone, and
amniotic fluid volume
B:-Vibroacoustic stimulation, fetal breathing, fetal
movement, fetal muscle tone,
and amniotic fluid volume
C:-Nonstress test, fetal breathing, fetal movement, fetal
muscle tone, and amniotic
fluid volume
D:-Nonstress test, fetal breathing, fetal movement,
contraction stress test,
and amniotic fluid volume
Correct Answer:- Option-C
Question45:-An obstetric technique used during breech
delivery to deliver the baby’s
legs when they are extended
A:-Pinard maneuver
B:-Mauriceau-Smellie-Veit maneuver
C:-Burns-Marshall maneuver
D:-Løvset maneuver
Correct Answer:- Option-A
Question46:-The Low Molecular Weight Heparin is preferred
over warfarin in obstetric
conditions due to the following reasons, except
A:-Reduced risk of bleeding
B:-Reduced risk of mechanical heart valve thrombosis
C:-No placental transfer
D:-Predictable pharmacokinetics
Correct Answer:- Option-B
Question47:-Methyldopa is avoided for postpartum
hypertension management as it may
A:-Increase the risk of postpartum depression
B:-Leads to refractory hypertension in postpartum
C:-lncrease the risk of postpartum venous thrombosis
D:-Induce postpartum hemorrhage
Correct Answer:- Option-A
Question48:-The PALM-COIN system of classification is used
to identify the causes of
A:-Premenstrual syndrome
B:-Postpartum hemorrhage
C:- Abnormal uterine bleeding
D:- Antepartum hemorrhage
Correct Answer:- Option-C
Question49:-The diagnostic procedure used to examine the
cervix, vagina, and vulva for
abnormal cells using a magnifying instrument
A:-Hysteroscopy
B:-Colposcopy
C:-Culdoscopy
D:-Salpingoscopy
Correct Answer:- Option-B
Question50:-Oocyte cryopreservation is
A:-Freezing the embryo for future pregnancy
B:-Freezing the sperm for fertilization
C:-Freezing the human egg for future pregnancy
D:-Freezing the fertilized ovum for pregnancy
Correct Answer:- Option-C
Question51:-The continuous musical sound predominantly
expiratory in nature due
lower airway obstruction in children is termed as
A:-Snoring
B:- Grunting
C:-Wheeze
D:-Stridor
Correct Answer:- Option-C
Question52:-The characteristic radiographic finding in
staphylococcal pneumonia in
children is
A:-Pneumatocele
B:- String sign
C:- Cardiomegaly
D:- Honey combing
Correct Answer:- Option-A
Question53:-The staging criteria in the management of NEC in
neonates is
A:-Bell’s criteria
B:-Jone’s criteria
C:-Kramer’s criteria
D:-Volpe’s criteria
Correct Answer:- Option-A
Question54:-In embryological development of internal
genitalia, AMH is responsible for:
A:-Regression of mullerian ducts
B:-Regression of wolffian structures
C:-Development of wolffian ducts
D:-Retention of mullerian structures
Correct Answer:- Option-A
Question55:-According to Grosfeld classification of
jejunoileal atresia, the apple peel/
Christmas tree appearance is seen in
A:-Type II
B:-Type III (a)
C:-Type III (b)
D:-Type IV
Correct Answer:- Option-C
Question56:-The normal sacral ratio that allows for
objective evaluation of the sacrum in
children and which forms the basis for determining the
associated sacral defects in
anorectal malformation is
A:-0.77
B:-0.3
C:-0.4
D:-1.7
Correct Answer:- Option-A
Question57:-In Atrial Hypertrophy, Tall P waves indicating
RAH is termed as:
A:-P mitrale
B:-P pulmonale
C:-P aortale
D:-P tricuspidale
Correct Answer:- Option-B
Question58:-In TOF, the direction and the magnitude of the
shunt through the VSD is
primarily determined by
A:-RVOT obstruction
B:-LVOT obstruction
C:-RVH
D:-Overriding of aorta
Correct Answer:- Option-A
Question59:-In Sydenham's chorea, the severity of choreic
movements is
dependent on
A:-Ig G
B:-Ig M
C:-Anti-neuronal antibodies
D:-Anti-nuclear antibodies
Correct Answer:- Option-C
Question60:-The pupil reaction in Hypoxic-Ischemic
encephalopathy in Sarnat
Stage 2 classification is
A:-Mydriasis reactive
B:-Miosis
C:-Midposition, unequal poor light relfex
D:-No response
Correct Answer:- Option-B
Question61:-Mr. A recently lost his mother. The nurse is
assessing his emotional
response to grief
Which of the following statements by Mr. A would indicate
that he is in the anger stage of
grief?
A:-“This can’t be true. There must be some mistake.”
B:-“Why did this happen to me? It’s so unfair. God has been
cruel to me.”
C:-"If only I had taken her to the hospital earlier,
she might have survived”
D:-"I know she is at peace now, and I have to move
on".
Correct Answer:- Option-B
Question62:-Which of the following statements about atypical
antipsychotics are true?
i.
They are potent serotonin 5-HT2A antagonists
ii.
iii.
They have a high
potential for extrapyramidal side effects
They are more
effective in treating negative symptoms of schizophrenia
A:-i and ii
B:-ii and iii
C:-i and iii
D:- i, ii and iii
Correct Answer:- Option-C
Question63:-The nurse is talking to a patient experiencing
delusion of persecution and
responds by saying, “I find it hard to believe or accept
what you are saying.” Which
therapeutic communication technique is the nurse using?
A:-Verbalizing the implied
B:-Voicing doubt
C:-Reflecting
D:- Presenting reality
Correct Answer:- Option-B
Question64:-Mr. K attends an Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) group
for the first time and
meets Mr. B. who has been abstinent from alcohol for the
past three years. This
interaction makes Mr. K think that he too can stop drinking.
Which therapeutic factor of group therapy is illustrated in
this scenario?
A:-Altruism
B:-Imitative behaviour
C:-instillation of hope
D:-Universality
Correct Answer:- Option-C
Question65:-While planning substitution therapy for a
patient with Alcohol Dependence
Syndrome (ADS), the nurse notes that the patient has
deranged liver function test (LFT)
values.
Which of the following would be the most appropriate for
this patient?
A:-Short-acting anti-anxiety drugs
B:-Long-acting anti-anxiety drugs
C:-Anti craving drugs
D:-Short-term methadone therapy
Correct Answer:- Option-A
Question66:-Which of the following clusters of clinical
features most accurately support
the identification of opioid withdrawal syndrome?
i.
Lacrimation, rhinorrhea, and frequent yawning
ii. Abdominal cramps
and increased bowel movements
iii. Euphoria, hyperactivity and decreased need for sleep
iv. Slurred speech.
sedation, and respiratory depression
A:-i and ii
B:-i and iii
C:-ii and iv
D:-iii and iv
Correct Answer:- Option-A
Question67:-Which of the following nursing interventions in
the community reflect
primary prevention?
i.
ii.
iii.
Providing stress management sessions for high school
students prior to examinations
Conducting awareness programs on substance abuse prevention
among adolescents
Organizing support groups for relapse prevention among
individuals with alcohol
dependence
iv. Counselling
caregivers of elderly patients to manage ongoing health conditions
A:-i and ii
B:-i and iii
C:-ii and iv
D:-iii and iv
Correct Answer:- Option-A
Question68:-While assessing cerebellar function, the nurse
asks the patient to stand
with feet together, eyes closed, and arms at the sides. The
patient is unable to maintain
balance for 10 seconds.
What does this finding indicate?
A:-Negative Romberg test
B:-Positive Romberg test
C:-Negative position sense test
D:-Positive position sense test
Correct Answer:- Option-B
Question69:-Which of the following are key provisions of the
Mental Healthcare Act,
2017?
i.
ii.
iii.
iv.
Decriminalization of
suicide
Provision for advance directives
Wider use of Electro
Convulsive Therapy for minors
Appointment of a nominated representative for
decision-making
A:-i, ii and iv
B:-i, ii and iii
C:-ii, iii and iv
D:-i, iii and iv
Correct Answer:- Option-A
Question70:
Mr. J is going through a stressful situation and chooses to
use progressive muscle
relaxation to reduce his stress.
What type of coping strategy is he demonstrating?
A:-Problem-focused coping
B:-Emotion-focused coping
C:-Avoidance coping
D:-Cognition- focused coping
Correct Answer:- Option-B
Question71:-Which of the following is an example of
secondary prevention?
A:-Immunisation against Measles
B:-Nurse conducting blood pressure screening camp
C:-Physiotherapy of a patient recovering from a stroke
D:-Health education regarding smoking cessation for healthy
adults
Correct Answer:- Option-B
Question72:-A nurse is conducting a breast cancer screening
camp using
mammography. The test is designed to detect almost all women
who truly have the
disease. This characteristic of the test refers to:
A:-Specificity
B:-Sensitivity
C:-Reliability
D:-Validity
Correct Answer:- Option-B
Question73:-The primary aim of Ayushman Bharat is
A:-Provide maternal health services
B:-Reduces catastrophic health expenditure and improves
access
C:-Provide services in urban areas only
D:-To increase the utilisation of private hospitals.
Correct Answer:- Option-B
Question74:
An 18-month-old child was brought to the immunisation
clinic. Which of the following
vaccines and supplements should a child receive as per the
National Immunisation
Schedule of India?
A:-DPT, Vitamin A, Oral Polio Vaccine, MR and JE (in the
endemic area)
B:-DPT, Vitamin A, Hepatitis, oral Polio vaccine
C:-Vitamin A, DT, MR and JE (in the endemic area)
D:-Oral polio vaccine, DPT, rotavirus
Correct Answer:- Option-A
Question75:-In the context of emerging diseases, what
does “spillover” refer to?
A:-The spread of a disease within a specific population
B:-The transition of a disease from one geographical area to
another
C:-The transmission of a disease from animals to humans
D:-The eradication of a disease in a population
Correct Answer:- Option-C
Question76:-During a sanitary inspection of a rapid sand
filtration plant, a decrease in
filtration rate was observed due to a loss of head. Which
method will you suggest to give
head to water in such a situation?
A:-Addition of alum
B:-Scraping the top layer
C:-Increasing duration of storage
D:-Back washing of the sand bed
Correct Answer:- Option-D
Question77:-During a home visit, you have come across a
patient with a patch on the
skin which is lighter in colour than the surrounding skin,
and when you keep the tip of
your pen on it, you find that the patient has no sensation
in it. What problem do you
suspect for this patient?
A:-Eczema
B:-Leprosy
C:-Leukoderma
D:-Dermatitis
Correct Answer:- Option-B
Question78:-A six-month-old child presenting with symptoms
of cough, cold, respiratory
rate more than 40 per minute and no chest in drawing. Under
which classification of
acute respiratory diseases will this child fall, as per the
IMNCI program?
A:-No pneumonia
B:-Pneumonia (not severe)
C:-Severe pneumonia
D:-Very severe disease
Correct Answer:- Option-A
Question79:-What does the One Health concept primarily
emphasise?
A:-Universal Health Coverage
B:-Linking human, animal and environmental health
C:-Use of artificial intelligence in health care
D:-Comprehensive Primary Health Care
Correct Answer:- Option-B
Question80:-Which of the following is not an indicator
for measuring the Global Hunger
Index (GHI)?
A:-Undernourishment : the share of the population whose
caloric intake
is insufficient
B:
Child stunting: the share of children under the age of five
who have low height for their
age
C:-Child wasting : the share of children under the age of
five who have low weight
for their height
D:-Child morbidity : the morbidity pattern of children under
the age of five
years
Correct Answer:- Option-D
Question81:-Which among the following is not the feature of
Directing
A:-Flows from top to bottom
B:-Initiates changes in the organization
C:-includes motivation
D:-Ensures Discipline
Correct Answer:-Question Cancelled
SWOT analysis
Question82:-The predominant Activity in Strategic planning
involves
i.
ii. Implementation of
policies
iii. Delegation of authority
iv. Co- ordination
of personnel
A:-ii and iii only
B:-ii only
C:- iii and iv only
D:- i only
Correct Answer:- Option-D
Question83:-Which among the following is the administrative
specification
prescribing the time sequences of work to be done?
A:-Policy
B:-Rule
C:-Procedure
D:-Methods
Correct Answer:- Option-C
Question84:-Which among the following functions are involved
in formative role of
supervision
i.
ii.
Managing materials and other resources
Managing the emotional labor of the profession
iii. Setting
standards and objectives
iv. Organizing
Orientation programme for staff
A:-ii and iii only
B:- i and iii only
C:-iii only
D:-iv only
Correct Answer:- Option-D
Question85:-At what stage in the Tuckman’s model the group
attain a feeling
of cohesiveness, well organized and work independently
A:-Performing
B:-Norming
C:-Forming
D:-Storming
Correct Answer:- Option-A
Question86:-Which among the Quality evaluation system in
health care focusses
on Verification of professional competence and technical
skill, assessing individuals meet
minimum Professional standards
A:-Certification
B:-Credentialing
C:- Accreditation
D:-Licensure
Correct Answer:- Option-B
Question87:-A benchmarking that compare the practices not
only with
direct competitors in the health market but also to compare
the business performance
with best performer to
promote the innovative practices
A:-Internal Benchmarking
B:-External Bench marking
C:-Functional Bench marking
D:-Competitive Bench marking
Correct Answer:- Option-C
Planning
Question88:-Arrange the steps of Recruitment in correct
order
i.
ii.
Advertising and attracting the candidate
iii. Evaluation and
control
iv. Searching and
Screening
A:-i , iv, iii, ii
B:-i, ii, iv, iii
C:-iv, i, ii, iii
D:-i, iv, ii, iii
Correct Answer:- Option-B
Question89:-The first activity of purchase cycle is
A:-Creating Requests for Information
B:- Creating Requests for Quotations
C:-Selecting Suppliers
D:-Identification of need
Correct Answer:- Option-D
Job title
Question90:-A Job description should include all the
following components except
i.
ii. Working
conditions
iii. Physical skill
A:- i and ii only
B:-ii and iii only
C:- iii only
D:-i only
Correct Answer:- Option-C
Question91:-Which of the following is a potential benefit of
collective bargaining
for nurses?
i.
ii.
Increased individual
bargaining power
Higher nurse-to-patient ratios
iii. Standardized
wages
iv. Improved
compensation
A:-i only
B:-i and ii only
C:-iii and iv only
D:-iv only
Correct Answer:- Option-C
Question92:-Which method is used for construct validation of
a tool?
A:-Factor analysis
B:-Test-retest method
C:-Expert panel discussion
D:-All the above
Correct Answer:- Option-A
Question93:-Which among the following is the final,
integrative stage of Grounded
Theory where the researcher identifies a single core
category to represent the
main phenomenon?
A:-Open coding
B:-Selective coding
C:-Axial coding
D:-Data saturation
Correct Answer:- Option-B
Question94:-Which among the following sampling method is
suitable in presence
of linear trend in the population?
A:-Systematic sampling
B:-Cluster sampling
C:-Stratified sampling
D:-Simple random sampling
Correct Answer:- Option-A
Question95:-Which among the following is the methods of
performance appraisal
in which employees is judged in terms of cost and
contribution of the employees
in the organization?
A:-Assessment centres
B:-Human resource accounting method
C:-Behaviourally anchored rating scales
D:-360 degree performance appraisal
Correct Answer:- Option-B
Question96:-Which of the following is defined as the process
of selecting specific
stimuli from the environmental while ignoring others?
A:-Perception
B:-Learning
C:-Motivation
D:-Attention
Correct Answer:- Option-D
Question97:-Which psychometric assessment is specifically
designed as a
projective test to evaluate an individual's unconscious
personality dynamics?
A:-MMPI (Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory)
B:-Thematic Apperception Test (TAT)
C:-Raven's Progressive Matrices
D:-Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale (WAIS)
Correct Answer:- Option-B
Question98:-In the context of Aptitude vs. Intelligence,
which statement is most
accurate?
A:-Intelligence is the capacity to learn a specific skill,
while aptitude is
general mental ability
B:-Aptitude is a specific capacity to succeed in a
particular field, while
intelligence is a global capacity to act purposefully
C:-They are synonymous and measured by the same psychometric
tests
D:-Aptitude is innate, whereas intelligence is entirely
environmental
Correct Answer:- Option-B
Question99:-Which component is Emotional Intelligence (EI)
involves the ability to
delay gratification and stifle impulses?
A:-Empathy
B:-Social skills
C:-Self-Regulation
D:-Self-awareness
Correct Answer:- Option-C
Question100:-Which community development programme in India
specifically
utilizes the Anganwadi worker to bridge the gap between
social organization and
mental hygiene for children?
A:-The Five-Year plans
B:-The Mid-Day Meal scheme
C:-Integrated Child Development services
D:-Beti Bachao Beti Padhao
Correct Answer:- Option-C
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