1. The organized community efforts that promote health and prolong life are
a) control of communicable infection,
b) improved environment– access to safe water and sanitation,
c) personal hygiene improvement through education
d) All of the above
2. Ayurveda and Siddha systems of medicine came into existence in
a) 1400 B.C.
b) 1300 B.C.
c) 1000 B.C.
d) 1100 B.C.
3. The Greek system of medicine known as Unani was introduced by
a) Muslims
b) Christians
c) Paris’s
d) Sikhs
4. Bhore committee was constituted in
a) 1943
b) 1946
c) 1942
d) 1941
5. CHEB stands for
a) Central Health Education Bureau
b) Central Health Environmental Bureau
c) Central Health Educative Bureau
d) Central Health Efficiency Bureau
6. Subjective sense of feeling unwell is:
a) Illness
b) Sickness
c) Disease
d) Mortality
7. How many dimensions of health are there;
a) 4
b) 7
c) 8
d) 9
8. Quantity and quality of an individual’s interpersonal ties and extent of his involvement with
the community is
a) Financial health
b) Social Health
c) Occupational health
d) Spiritual health
9. Theory of concept of causation of disease
a) Contagion theory
b) Health triad
c) Pavlov theory
d) Maslow hierarchy
10. Henle-Koch postulates explains
a) Contagion theory
b) Germ theory
c) Epidemiological Triad theory
d) Health determinant theory
11. “Action which halts the progress of a disease at its incipient stage and prevents
complications” relates to which stage of prevention
a) Primary
b) Secondary
c) Tertiary
d) All of the above
12. The actual loss or damage of a part of body anatomy or an aberration of the physiological
functions that occurs consequent to a disease is known as
a) Disease
b) Impairment
c) Disability
d) Handicap
13. The trained MLHPs would broadly be expected to
a) Implement National Programmes
b) Administration and management at Health and Wellness Centres
c) Preventive, promotive and curative care
d) All of the above
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