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NURSING INTERVIEW QUESTIONS

The following questions may be included in the written exam during time of Nurses interview,


1) Dengue Fever is also known as ...
A) Back bone fever
B) Kyasanur forest disease
C) Genus Aedes
D) Leptospirosis

2) Which one of the following rivers of Indiadoes not make a delta?
A) Ganges
B) Tapti
C) Mahanandi
D) Godavari
E) Kaveri

3) What did the first electronic digital computercontain?
A) Core memory
B) Valves
C) Transistors
D) Semiconductor memory

4) Which is the most stable eco-system?
A) Mountain
B) Ocean
C) Desert
D) Forest

5) Who was the President of the Constituent Assembly?
A) Pt. Jawahar Lal Nehru
B) Narendra Modi
C) Dr. Rajendra Prasad
D) Dr. B.R. Ambedkar
E) Sardar Patel

6) Who among the following British persons admitted the Revolt of 1857 as a national revolt?
A) Lord Dalhousie
B) Lord Wellesley
C) Lord Ellen borough
D) Disraeli
E) Lord Canning

7) Saliva helps in the digestion of
A) Fats
B) Milk
C) Proteins
D) Vitamins
E) Starch

8) The word’s only floating national park is situated in
A) Manipur
B) Bangalore
C) Bilaspur
D) Dispur
E) Kula Lumpur

9) The constituents of automobile exhaust that can cause cancer is/are
A) Oxides of nitrogen
B) Carbon Dioxide
C) Polycyclic hydrocarbons
D) Lead

E) Carbon monoxide

10) For how many years have the dinosaurs been extinct?
A) About 25 million years
B) About 65 million years
C) About 100 million years
D) About 135 million years
E) About 500 years

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