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Nursing Officer Recruitment Exam Questions with Answer

Question No. 1:-A 30 year"old lady with normal systolic blood pressure, increased heart rate, slightly d~l~yed capillary refill and cool, pale skin. What is the stage of shock is the lady in?
(A) decompensated stage
\PI" compensatory stage
(C)" hypotensive stage
(D). progressive stage

Question No. 2:-Which type of breast cancer has the highest incidence of bilaterality
 A:-Mucinous carcinoma
 B:-Papillary carcinoma
 C:-Inflammatory carcinoma
 D:-Lobular carcinoma
 Correct Answer:- Option-D


Question No. 3. Which of the following is not an example for 'ex situ' conservation of biodiversity?
 A:-Botanical garden
 B:-Seed bank
 C:-Zoological park
 D:-National park
 Correct Answer:-  D:-National park

Question No. 4:-When temperature increases,the electrical conductivity of a semiconductor
 A:-Increases
 B:-Decreases
 C:-First increases and then decreases
 D:-No change
 Correct Answer:- Option-A

Question No. 5:-A steady current is flowing in a power line from west to east. The direction of the magnetic field at a point
below the power line is towards
 A:-east
 B:-west
 C:-north
 D:-south
 Correct Answer:- Option-C

Question No. 6. Sociologyis important for Nursing practice because Nurses are, except
(A) critically involved in making sense and giving purpose to life, illness and death
\f}l'f able to discriminate people by culture.
(C) confronting problems which is controversial in society
(D) engaged in the study pf human societies


Question No. 7:-Renal osteodystrophy differs from nutritional and metabolic rickets due to the presence of
 A:-Hyperphosphatemia
 B:-Hypophosphatemia
 C:-Hypercalcemia
 D:-Hypocalcemia
 Correct Answer:- Option-A

Question No. 8:-Which of the following testicular tumor is most radiosensitive?
 A:-Immature Teratoma
 B:-Seminoma
 C:-Spermatocytic seminoma
 D:-Yolk sac tumor
 Correct Answer:- Option-B

Question No. 9:-A condition of generalised ill health and malnutrition marked by weakness and emaciation
 A:-Anorexia
 B:-Cachexia
 C:-Obesity
 D:-Bulimia
 Correct Answer:- Option-B

Question No. 10:-Function of thiamine
 A:-synthesis of DNA and RNA
 B:-coenzyme in oxidative decarboxylation of alpha ketoacids
 C:-respiratory enzyme in the cytochrome enzyme
 D:-all the above are correct
 Correct Answer:- Option-B

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