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Railway Nurses Recruitment Exam sample Questions 2023

Railway Nurses Recruitment Exam sample Questions 2023

The useful question answers for upcoming Railway Staff Nurse/ Nursing officer Examination is pulblished here, there more than 10000 Raiway Question Answers available in this Blog

RRB Model Question No.1. Chickungunya fever is transmitted by the mosquito species

(a) Aedes (b) Culex

(c) Mansonia (d) Anopheles

RRB Model Question No.2. About 60-80% of all reported cases of foodborne diseases are due to

 

(a) Staphylococcus aureus

(b) Salmonella

(c) Clostridium perfringens

(d) Bacillus cereus


RRB Model Question No.3. An absolute contraindication for Oral Contraceptive Pill is

(a) Age over 40 years

(b) Mild hypertension

(c) Epilepsy

(d) Cancer of the breast

RRB Model Question No.4. Norplant is an example of a

(a) Subdermal implant

(b) Vaginal ring

(c) First generation IUD

(d) Second generation IUD

RRB Model Question No.5. The Medical Termination of Pregnancy Act was enacted in the year

(a) 1975 (b) 1971

(c) 1983 (d) 1997

Railway Nurses Recruitment Exam sample Questions 2023

 

RRB Model Question No.6  The scope of family planning services includes:

(a) Advice on sterility

(b) The proper spacing and limitation of births

(c) Education on parenthood

(d) All of the above

RRB Model Question No.7 A Net Reproduction Rate of 1 can be achieved only if the Couple Protection Rate exceeds

(a) 40% (b) 50%

(c) 60% (d) 70%

Railway Staff Nurse Exam Model Questions

 

RRB Model Question No. 8 An example of Post-Conceptional method is

 

(a) Menstrual induction

(b) Subdermal implants

(c) Vaginal rings

(d) Injectable contraceptives

RRB Model Question No.9 Rickettsial pox is transmitted by the insect vector:

(a) Louse (b) Flea

(c) Tick (d) Mite

RRB Model Question No.10 Average incubation period of rubella is

(a) 10 days (b) 14 days

(c) 18 days (d) 21 days

RRB Model Question No. 11 How many types of vaccines are there against Japanese Enceptialitis-?

(a) 1 (b) 2

(c) 3 (d) 4

RRB Model Question No. 12 All of the following are elements of primary health care. EXCEPT:

(a) Immunization against major infectious diseases

(b) Provision of essential drugs

(c) Prevention and control of locally endemic diseases

(d) Camps for periodic health checkup

AIIMS, Railway and other Staff Nurse Recruitment Objective Type Questions Part-31

 

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