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SGPGI 1974 Staff Nurses Recruitment Exam Preperation Questions Solved

SGPGI 1974 Staff Nurses Recruitment Exam Preperation Questions Solved

Sanjay Gandhi Postgraduate Institute of Medical Sciences- SGPGI Invited applications for Recruitment of 1975 Staff Nurses in the month of February. The candidates who are appearing the examination are requested us to provide Examination Question Papers and Model Question Papers. Here we published some model Questions with answers which is useful for preparing not only SGPGI other Nursing Exams too. You can also find Nursing Question Papers for download at www.questionpapersdownload.com

Question No.1401. Chest circumference at birth is approximately
(a) 2 cm less than head circumference
(b) 4 cm less than head circumference
(c) 6 cm less than head circumference
(d) 3 cm less than head circumference

Question No.1402. The common cause of Neonatal Jaundice on
2nd or 3rd day is
(a) Blood group incompatibility
(b) Physiological
(c) Septicaemia
(d) Vacuum extraction


Question No.1403. The foetus receives oxygenated blood through


(a) Ductus arteriosus (b) Umbilical arteries
(c) Formen ovale (d) Umbilical vein

Question No.1404. Pasteurization means
(a) Killing only pathogenic organism
(b) Sterilization of milk
(c) Killing pathogenic and non pathogenic
organism
(d) Killing only spore forming organism

Question No.1405. Agent which kills bacteria is known as
(a) Bacteriocidal (b) Bacteriostatic
(c) Antiseptic (d) Antibiotic


Question No.1406. Which of the following is necessary for the
proper use of Calcium in the body?
(a) Chlorides (b) Iodine
(c) Vitamin C (d) Vitamin D

Question No.1407. The first indicator for PEM is
(a) Underweight for age
(b) Underweight for height
(c) Underheight for age
(d) Underweight for economic status 

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Question No.1408. The richest source of Vitamin C per 100 gm is
(a) Amla (b) Guava
(c) Lime (d) Orange

Question No.1409. Daily caloric needs in pregnancy Kilo cal is
(a) 1000 (b) 1500
(c) 2500 (d) 3500

Question No.1410. Most heat sensitive vaccine is
(a) BCG (b) Measles
(c) Polio(d) D.P.T.

Answers for Above Questions

Answer for Question No. 1401 is Option A

Answer for Question No. 1402 is Option B

Answer for Question No. 1403 is Option D

Answer for Question No. 1404 is Option B

Answer for Question No. 1405 is Option A

Answer for Question No. 1406 is Option D

Answer for Question No. 1407 is Option A

Answer for Question No. 1408 is Option A

Answer for Question No. 1409 is Option B

Answer for Question No. 1410 is Option C

SGPGI 1974 Staff Nurses Recruitment Exam Preperation Questions Solved

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