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RRB Staff Nurse exam question paper with answer

Question No. 1 William Crookes was a physical chemist who discovered and named the element ________.
1. plutonium
2. germanium
3. beryllium
4. thallium

Answer: 4. thallium

Question No. 2. The towel bath is administered by the specialist when a patient is sick or confined to:
a. The hospital room.
b. Bed.
c. Ward.
d. The general hospital area.




Answer: b. Bed.

Question No. 3.Peripheral sinonasal T-cell lymphoma is known as
 A:-Stewart's granuloma
 B:-Wegners granuloma
 C:-Ringerts tumor
 D:-None of the above

Answer:  A:-Stewart's granuloma

Question No. 4. _________ received the very first Nobel Prize in Physics in 1901 for his discovery of X-rays.

1. Wilhelm Röntgen
2. William Thomson
3. William Crookes
4. Louis Pasteur

Answer: 1. Wilhelm Röntgen

Question No. 5. The following statements in relation to right ventricular myocardial infarctionare correct except:
(a) It may occur along with inferior wall myocardial infarction
(b) The ECG shows segment elevation in right precordial leads
(c) Prognosis in right ventricular infarction is worse than the left ventricular myocardial infarction
(d) The treatment includes intravenous diltiazem




Answer:

Question No. 6. Specimens of urine that are not taken directly to the laboratory are usually:
a. Refrigerated.
b. Discarded.
c. Sealed in a sterile container.
d. Shaken up.

Answer: a. Refrigerated.

Question No. 7. Electron was discovered in the year 1897 by _________.

1. Nicola Tesla
2. Isaac Newton
3. T. A. Edison
4. J J Thomson

Answer: 4. J J Thomson

Question No. 8. -Ortner's syndrome is associated with
 A:-Facial N paralysis
 B:-Recurrent laryngeal N paralysis
 C:-Abducent N paralysis
 D:-Hypoglossal N paralysis

Answer:  B:-Recurrent laryngeal N paralysis




Question No. 9. Which of the following statements is true regarding juvenile chronic myeloid leukemia?
(a) Philadelphia chromosome is negative.
(b) Thrombocytopaenia is uncommon.
(c) The prognosis is better than the adult form of chronic myeloid leukemia.
(d) Single agent chemotherapy with busulfan or hydroxyurea can achieve remission.

Answer:

Question No. 10 Pierre Curie shared the 1903 Nobel Prize in Physics with his wife, Marie Curie, and Henri Becquerel for their discoveries related to _______.
1. radioactivity
2. X-rays
3. mirror images
4. thermodynamics

Answer: 1. radioactivity

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