fundamentals of nursing
miscellaneous
miscellaneous
History and culture round
Literature round
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In Weber's test and Rinne's test cranial nerve examined is

a. cranial nerve I 

b. Cranial nerve II

c.Cranial nerve VII

d.Cranial nerve VIII

d.Cranial nerve VIII

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Mantoux test is to determine 

a. tuberculosis

b. measles

c. diphtheria

d. AIDS

a. tuberculosis

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simple test for varicose vein 

a. Homans sign

b. cold calorie test

c. weber test

d. Trendelenburg test

d. Trendelenburg test

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1.Question: who composed National song of India “Vande mataram” in Sanskrit

•The song Vande Mataram, composed in Sanskrit by Bankimchandra Chatterjee, was a source of inspiration to the people in their struggle for freedom. The National Song is “Vande Mataram” composed by Bankim Chandra Chatterjee in the 1870s.

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•Nobel Prize Winner of Literature for the Year 2019

     Ans: PETER HANDKE ( Austrian)

•(For an influential work that with linguistic ingenuity  has explored the periphery and specificity of human experience)

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The method used for administering medication into the ear is 

a. instillation

b. Injection

c. inhalation

d. infilteration

a. instillation

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UNIVERSAL RECEIPIENT BLOOD GROUP

a. O

b. AB

c. A

d.B

b. AB

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normal PH OF BLOOD

A.6.8

b. 7.1

c. 7.4

d.7.9

c. 7.4

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•Question:

    In which year The National Anthem of India is the “Jana Gana Mana” composed by Rabindranath Tagore

Ans: The National Anthem of India is the “Jana Gana Mana” composed by Rabindranath Tagore in 1911

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•Nobel Prize Winner  for  the year 2018

•Ans-Olga Tokarczuk

•(Polish Author)

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Therapeutic effects of hot application includes

a. Vasoconstriction

b. Increased lymph flow

c. Decreased Lymph flow

d. vasodilatation

a. Vasoconstriction

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which is an epileptic drug 

a. Rifampicin 

b. phenytoin

c. chloroquine

d. ethambutol

b. phenytoin

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ketone bodies are synthesised from

a. Acetyl CoA

B. cholesterol

c. Phospholipid 

d. Triglycerides

a. Acetyl CoA

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•Who was the first emperor of the Maurya Empire?

•Ans:Chandragupta Maurya

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•To whom does the autobiography titled "Wings of Fire" belong?

•Ans:DR.A.P.J. Abdul Kalam

•Wings of Fire is the autobiography of Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, the 11th President of India and renowned scientist. He co-authored it with Arun Tiwari, and it delves into his inspiring journey from humble beginnings to leading India's space and missile programs.

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antispasmodic enema is also known as \

a. oil enema

b. purgative enema

c. carminative enema

d. astringent enema

c. carminative enema

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A very severe elevation of mood in manic episode is

a. EUPHORIA

b. Ecstasy 

C. Exaltation 

d. Elation 

b. Ecstasy

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deficiency of vitamin B1 CAUSES

a. BERIBERI

b. Rickets

c. Pellagra

d. xerophthalmia 


a. BERIBERI

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•The Mughal Empire reached its peak under the rule of which emperor?

•Ans: Akbar

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•Rabindranath Tagore, the first non-European to win the Nobel Prize in Literature, hailed from which Indian state?

•ANS: West Bengal

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skin turgor test is used to assess 

a. hydration status

b. level of pain

c. consciousness

d. infection 

a. hydration status

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Graves disease is 

a. Hyperthyroidism

B. hypopituitarism

c. Hypoparathyroidism

d. Hypothyroidism

a. Hyperthyroidism

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building block of protein is 

a. glucose

b. lipids

c. fatty acids

d. amino acids

d. amino acids

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•In which city is India’s oldest European church?


•cochin

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•Which renowned modern Dalit author wrote the powerful autobiographical novel "Untouchable"?

The powerful autobiographical novel "Untouchable" was written by none other than Mulk Raj Anand (1905-2004), a towering figure in Indian literature and a pioneer of writing

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