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TPSC STAFF NURSE EXAM QUESTION ANSWERS

Question #1:-The stain using to visnalise separated DNA by gel electrophoresis is
 A:-Ethidium bromide
 B:-Haematoxylin
 C:-Acetocarmin
 D:-Feulgen dye
 Correct Answer:- Option-A

Question #2:-All of the following are characteristics of teratomas except
 A:-A malignant component should be present
 B:-They arise from totipotential germ cells
 C:-They can arise in the ovary
 D:-Tissues resembling those from an embryo can be seen
 Correct Answer:- Option-A

Question #3:-The most common content of hernia-en glissade
 A:-Sigmoid colon
 B:-Omentum
 C:-Caecum
 D:-Urinary bladder
 Correct Answer:- Option-A

Question #4:-Dagger sign in X-ray is seen in
 A:-Rheumatoid arthritis
 B:-Flurosis
 C:-Ankylosing spondylitis
 D:-Metaphyseal dysplasia
 Correct Answer:- Option-C

Question #5:-Which microorganism is associated with cervical cancer?
 A:-Human papilloma virus
 B:-Cytomegalovirus
 C:-Mycobacterium avium
 D:-Pneumocystis carinii
 Correct Answer:- Option-D

Question #6:-Fibres carried by greater splanchnic nerve
 A:-Preganglionic sympathetic
 B:-Postganglionic sympathetic
 C:-Preganglionic parasympathetic
 D:-Postganglionic parasympathetic
 Correct Answer:- Option-A

Question #7:-Neural tube defects can be prevented by
 A:-Supplementation with Vitamin B complex
 B:-Supplementation with hydantoin
 C:-Maternal folate supplementation
 D:-Prophylaxis with valproic acid
 Correct Answer:- Option-C

Question #8:-What is the commonest cause for neonatal mortality in India ?
 A:-Congenitial anomalies
 B:-Birth asphyxia
 C:-Sepsis
 D:-Prematurity
 Correct Answer:- Option-D

Question #9:-The intravenous anaesthetic agent used for treating clinical depression is
 A:-Ketamine
 B:-Propofol
 C:-Thiopentone sodium
 D:-Diazepam
 Correct Answer:- Option-A

Question #10:- Contraindications for using oral contraceptives
 A:-Thrombophlebitis
 B:-Urinary tract infections
 C:-Ulcerative colitis
 D:-Menorrhagia
 Correct Answer:- Option-A

Comments

  1. Hello excuse me the question no 05 about cervical cancer microorganisms is HPV (Human papilloma virus) not a Pneumocystis carinii

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  2. human paillioma to cervical cancer krta hi h wo pucha h k or konsa associated hoskta h to uska ans.d hi hoga

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  3. Ys.. associated microorganisms with cervical cancer is pneumocystis carinii

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