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UPPSC STAFF NURSE EXAM MODEL QUESTION ANSWERS

Question# 1:-Name the area where optic nerve leaves the eyeball
 A:-Hyaloid fossa
 B:-Macula
 C:-Blind spot
 D:-Fovea
Correct Answer:- Option-C
Question#  2:-Give an example for insitu biodiversity conservation?
 A:-Zoological parks
 B:-Botanical gardens
 C:-National parks
 D:-Museums
Correct Answer:- Option-C

Question# 3:-Pel-Ebstein type of fever is seen in
 A:-Tuberculosis
 B:-Typhoid
 C:-Hodgkin's disease
 D:-Leukaemia
Correct Answer:- Option-C

Question# 4:-In which part of the fallopian tube fertilisation occurs ?
 A:-Isthmus
 B:-Ampulla
 C:-Infundibulum
 D:-Interstitial portion
Correct Answer:- Option-B

Question# 5:-The measurement of obstetrical conjugate
 A:-8.5cm
 B:-9.5cm
 C:-10.5cm
 D:-11.5cm
Correct Answer:- Option-C

Question# 6:-A disabled friendly toilet should have
 A:-Wide entrance for wheelchair to pass
 B:-Grab bars inside for support
 C:-Ramp (not steps) at the entrance
 D:-All of the above
Correct Answer:- Option-D

Question# 7:-The amount of amniotic fluid at term
 A:-1500 ml
 B:-1200 ml
 C:-1000 ml
 D:-800 ml
Correct Answer:- Option-D

Question# 8:-The acceptable range of normal adult body mass index
 A:-15.3-21.6 kg/m2
 B:-18.5-24.9 kg/m2
 C:-23.2-28.5 kg/m2
 D:-25.0-30.5kg/m2
Correct Answer:- Option-B

Question# 9:-Typical finding in anaphylactic shock
 A:-Anuria
 B:-Tachycardia
 C:-Wheeze
 D:-Hypertension
Correct Answer:- Option-C

Question# 10:-Which of the following is a water soluble vitamin
 A:-Vitamin A
 B:-Vitamin B
 C:-Vitamin D
 D:-Vitamin K
Correct Answer:- Option-B

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