Social Pharmacy Chapter-1 MCQ Questions and Answers Part-1

PART -1 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIAL PHARMACY

Q1. The proportion of total deaths occurring in women of reproductive age is known as  

A. Crude death rate  

B. Infant mortality rate  

C. Expectation of life  

D. Maternal mortality rate  

Correct Answer: (D) Maternal mortality rate  

Q2. Restoration of personal dignity and confidence is  

A. Medical rehabilitation  

B. Vocational rehabilitation  

C. Social rehabilitation  

D. Psychological rehabilitation  

Correct Answer: (D) Psychological rehabilitation  

Q3. The characteristics of mental health are  

A. Self-satisfaction  

B. Adjustment  

C. Self-control  

D. All of these  

Correct Answer: (D) All of these  

Q4. Which of the following is the scope of social pharmacy  

A. Medical products, vaccines, and technologies  

B. Leadership and governance  

C. Health information, Health service, Health financing  

D. All of the above  

Correct Answer: (D) All of the above  

Q5. Which of the following is not a health indicator?  

A. Morbidity  

B. Disability rates  

C. Sanitation  

D. Physical  

Correct Answer: (D) Physical  

Q6. Morbidity indicators  

A. Duration of stay in hospital  

B. Crude death rate  

C. Expectation of life  

D. Both b & c  

Correct Answer: (A) Duration of stay in hospital  

Q7. The factors which determine of health  

A. Mortality indicators  

B. Disability rates  

C. Heredity  

D. Morbidity rates  

Correct Answer: (C) Heredity  

Q8. Which of the following is a connecting link between physical and physiology  

A. Spiritual health  

B. Physical health  

C. Social health  

D. Mental health  

Correct Answer: (B) Physical health  

Q9. First national health program was declared by government of India in  

A. 1970  

B. 1953  

C. 1985  

D. 1983  

Correct Answer: (D) 1983  

Q10. The determinants of health include  

A. Lifestyle  

B. Socio-economic conditions  

C. Health services  

D. All of these  

Correct Answer: (D) All of these  

Q11. Factors influencing health of person are called as  

A. Indicators of health  

B. Determinates of health  

C. Determinates of health  

D. All of these  

Correct Answer: (B) Determinates of health  

Q12. Which of the following is secondary prevention  

A. Health promotion  

B. Specific protection  

C. Early diagnosis and treatment  

D. Disability limitation  

Correct Answer: (C) Early diagnosis and treatment  

Q13. Which of the following indicators is used to calculate death rate  

A. Mortality indicators  

B. Socio-economic indicators  

C. Morbidity indicators  

D. Socio-economic indicators  

Correct Answer: (A) Mortality indicators  

Q14. Following is not determinants of health  

A. Pathogenesis  

B. Lifestyle  

C. Heredity  

D. Environment  

Correct Answer: (A) Pathogenesis  

Q15. Which of the following is a Mortality indicator  

A. Frequency of death  

B. Occurrence of disease  

C. Population bed ratio  

D. Literacy rate  

Correct Answer: (A) Frequency of death  

Q16. Status between health and death that actually tells about disease situation in a community is  

A. Mortality  

B. MMR  

C. Morbidity  

D. None of these  

Correct Answer: (C) Morbidity  

Q17. Health promotional activities include  

A. Establishment of blind schools  

B. Marriage counselling  

C. Immunization  

D. Special examination of people at risk  

Correct Answer: (B) Marriage counselling  

Q18. Number of deaths per 1000 population per year in a given community is known as  

A. Crude death rate  

B. Infant mortality rate  

C. Expectation of life  

D. Maternal mortality rate  

Correct Answer: (A) Crude death rate  

Q19. In which year NRHM was launched in India  

A. 2001  

B. 2007  

C. 2005  

D. 2017  

Correct Answer: (C) 2005  

Q20. Restoration of family and social relationships is  

A. Medical rehabilitation  

B. Vocational rehabilitation  

C. Social rehabilitation  

D. Psychological rehabilitation  

Correct Answer: (C) Social rehabilitation  

Q21. Millenium Development goals by 2015 includes  

A. To reduce child mortality  

B. To improve maternal health  

C. To develop global partnership  

D. All of the above  

Correct Answer: (D) All of the above  

Q22. Which of the following of characteristic of indicators  

A. Valid  

B. Reliable  

C. Sensitive  

D. All of the above  

Correct Answer: (D) All of the above  

Q23. Example of Rehabilitation is  

A. Genetic counselling  

B. Physiotherapy and exercise in polio cases  

C. Family planning  

D. Sex education  

Correct Answer: (B) Physiotherapy and exercise in polio cases  

Q24. The definition “Health is a state of complete physical, mental and social well being and not merely the absence of disease or infiemity” is given by  

A. Government of India  

B. Central government of India  

C. World health organization  

D. All of these  

Correct Answer: (C) World health organization  

Q25. NUHM focus on  

A. Urban health  

B. Rural health  

C. Both 1 and 2  

D. None of these  

Correct Answer: (A) Urban health  

Q26. How many Sustainable development goals  

A. 17  

B. 8  

C. 3  

D. 6  

Correct Answer: (A) 17  

Q27. Restoration of the capacity to earn livelihood is  

A. Medical rehabilitation  

B. Vocational rehabilitation  

C. Social rehabilitation  

D. Psychological rehabilitation  

Correct Answer: (B) Vocational rehabilitation  

Q28. Crude drug rate  

A. [{Number of death in a year}/{Mid-year population}] *1000  

B [{Number of death in a year}/{Mid-year population}} * 100  

C. [{Mid-year population}/{Number of death in a year}] * 100  

D. [{Mid-year population}/{Number of death in a year}] * 1000  

Correct Answer: (A) [{Number of death in a year}/{Mid-year population}] *1000  

Q29. Identify the factors which are responsible for health  

A. External environment  

B. Genetic inheritance  

C. Social support system  

D. All of these  

Correct Answer: (D) All of these  

Q30. A state indicating perfect functioning of body is known as  

A. Mental health  

B. Spiritual health  

C. Physical health  

D. Occupation health  

Correct Answer: (C) Physical health  

Q31. WHO defined health as a State of complete physical, mental, and social well-being and not merely an absence of disease or infirmity in  

A. 1946  

B. 1957  

C. 1952  

D. 1948  

Correct Answer: (D) 1948  

Q32. Number of deaths per 1000 population per year in a given particular area is  

A. Mortality  

B. Morbidity  

C. Both 1 and 2  

D. None of these  

Correct Answer: (A) Mortality  

Q33. Which of the following is the role of pharmacist in public health care system  

A. To review prescription  

B. Patient counselling  

C. Dispense medications  

D. All of the above  

Correct Answer: (D) All of the above  

Q34. Which of the following is Healthcare delivery indicators  

A. Maternal mortality rate  

B. Doctor – nurse ratio  

C. Measurement of height  

D. Rate of population increase  

Correct Answer: (B) Doctor – nurse ratio  

Q35. Which of the following dimension is not included in the WHO definition of health  

A. Occupational well being  

B. Spiritual well being  

C. Physical well being  

D. Mental well being  

Correct Answer: (A) Occupational well being  

Q36. Environmental indicators include  

A. Proportion of population having sanitation facility  

B. Homicide  

C. Prevalence of low birth rate  

D. Rate of population increases  

Correct Answer: (A) Proportion of population having sanitation facility  

Q37. Physical health is indicated by  

A. Good complexion  

B. Good appetite  

C. Sound sleep  

D. All of these  

Correct Answer: (D) All of these  

Q38. Which of the following is health care system in India  

A. Public health care system  

B. Private health care system  

C. Both 1 and 2  

D. Rural & urban health care system  

Correct Answer: (C) Both 1 and 2  

Q39. Which of the following statements is true about contamination  

A. Contamination is caused by the entry of germs by animal bite  

B. Contamination is caused by the entry of germs by insect bite  

C. Contamination is caused by entry of germs into drinking water or edible foods  

D. None of these  

Correct Answer: (C) Contamination is caused by entry of germs into drinking water or edible foods  

Q40. Which of the following is tertiary prevention  

A. Health promotion  

B. Specific protection  

C. Early diagnosis and treatment  

D. Disability limitation and Rehabilitation  

Correct Answer: (D) Disability limitation and Rehabilitation  

Q41. Cleanliness, physical exercise, rest and sleep are a part of  

A. Hygiene  

B. Social hygiene  

C. Personal hygiene  

D. None of the above  

Correct Answer: (C) Personal hygiene  

Q42. Which of the following is dimension of health  

A. Physical health  

B. Mental health  

C. Social health  

D. All of the above  

Correct Answer: (D) All of the above  

Q43. Full form of MDGs  

A. Millennium Developments Groups  

B. Millenium Discrimination Goals  

C. Millenium Development Goals  

D. Millennium Discrimination groups  

Correct Answer: (C) Millenium Development Goals  

Q44. FIP consists of which board  

A. Board of Pharmacology  

B. Board of pharmaceutical practice & science  

C. Board of Pharmacy  

D. None of the above  

Correct Answer: (B) Board of pharmaceutical practice & science  

Q45. Self-controlled is the characteristic of  

A. Mental health  

B. Spiritual health  

C. Physical health  

D. Social health  

Correct Answer: (A) Mental health  

Q46. Public Health Services run by  

A. Public  

B. Government  

C. Private Organization  

D. All of these  

Correct Answer: (B) Government  

Q47. The meaning of RMNCH + A is  

A. Reproductive Maternal Neonatal Child and Adolescent Health  

B. Reproductive Maternal Neonatal Child and Accessible Health  

C. Reproductive Maternity Neonatal Child and Administration of Health  

D. Reproductive Maternity Neonatal Child and Affordable of Health  

Correct Answer: (A) Reproductive Maternal Neonatal Child and Adolescent Health  

Q48. Full form NRHM  

A. National Rural Health mission  

B. National Rural helpline member  

C. North Rural health mission  

D. North Rural helpline member  

Correct Answer: (A) National Rural Health mission  

Q49. Full form of WHO  

A. Morbidity  

B. Disability rates  

C. Sanitation  

D. World health organization  

Correct Answer: (D) World health organization  

Q50. A state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity is called as  

A. Health  

B. Biological agents  

C. Rehabilitation  

D. None of these  

Correct Answer: (A) Health  

Q51. Characteristic of mental health  

A. Self-satisfaction  

B. Adjustments  

C. Self-control  

D. All of these  

Correct Answer: (D) All of these  

Q52. Millennium developments goals  

A. Pharmacy intelligence  

B. Academic capacity  

C. Reduce child mortality  

D. All of these  

Correct Answer: (C) Reduce child mortality  

Q53. Which of the following factors is necessary for a healthy person  

A. Personal hygiene  

B. Balanced diet  

C. Vaccination  

D. All of these  

Correct Answer: (D) All of these  

Q54. Ability of oneself to see as a member of society is the characteristic of  

A. Mental health  

B. Spiritual health  

C. Physical health  

D. Social health  

Correct Answer: (D) Social health  

Q55. Which of the following is Socio Economic indicator  

A. Drug abuse  

B. Work loss days  

C. Rate of population increase  

D. None of these  

Correct Answer: (C) Rate of population increase  

Q56. Full form of TFR  

A. Total Filteration response  

B. Total Filteration rate  

C. Total fertility rate  

D. All of the above  

Correct Answer: (C) Total fertility rate  

Q57. How many FIP Goals  

A. 22  

B. 21  

C. 23  

D. 26  

Correct Answer: (B) 21  

Q58. Characteristic of social health are  

A. Occupancy of social skills  

B. Proper social functioning with in community  

C. Ability of oneself to see as a member of the society, area  

D. All of the above  

Correct Answer: (D) All of the above  

Q59. Factor leading to mental ill health  

A. Social factors  

B. Heredity  

C. Habits  

D. All of these  

Correct Answer: (D) All of these  

Q60. Sweet breath, good appetite sound sleep are the sings  

A. Mental health  

B. Spiritual health  

C. Physical health  

D. Social health  

Correct Answer: (C) Physical health  

Q61. Full form of MMR  

A. Measles, Mumps, Rabies  

B. Measles, Malaria, Rubella  

C. Measles, Mumps, Rubella  

D. All of the above  

Correct Answer: (C) Measles, Mumps, Rubella  

Q62. Social pharmacy means  

A. Dealing with the role of medicine from the social scientific & humanistic perspectives  

B. Deals with social aspects of the profession of pharmacy  

C. Multi disciplinary field of education & research, regulation & use of medicine in society  

D. All of the above  

Correct Answer: (D) All of the above  

Q63. Full form PHC  

A. Primary health center  

B. Primary health care  

C. Primative health center  

D. Physical health center  

Correct Answer: (A) Primary health center  

Q64. The World Health Day is celebrated on  

A. 1st March  

B. 7th April  

C. 6th October  

D. 10th December  

Correct Answer: (B) 7th April  

Q65. Disability rates includes  

A. Population bed ratio  

B. Doctor-nurse ratio  

C. Bed disability days  

D. Specific mortality rate  

Correct Answer: (C) Bed disability days  

Q66. Which of the following is not dimension of health  

A. Nutritional  

B. Mental  

C. Social  

D. Physical  

Correct Answer: (A) Nutritional  

Q67. Methods employed for early diagnosis are  

A. Screening and surveys  

B. Individual and mass case findings  

C. Both (a) and (b)  

D. None of these  

Correct Answer: (C) Both (a) and (b)  

Q68. Which of the following is nutritional status indicators  

A. Maternal mortality rate  

B. Doctor – nurse ratio  

C. Measurement of height & weight  

D. Rate of population increase  

Correct Answer: (C) Measurement of height & weight  

Q69. The purpose is to limit the incidence of disease by controlling causes and risk factors  

A. Primary prevention  

B. Secondary prevention  

C. Tertiary prevention  

D. None of these  

Correct Answer: (A) Primary prevention  

Q70. Full form of NUHM  

A. National urban health mission  

B. National universal health mission  

C. National urban health membership  

D. All of the above  

Correct Answer: (A) National urban health mission  

Q71. In which year, the World Health Organization (WHO) was founded  

A. 1989  

B. 1967  

C. 1948  

D. 1956  

Correct Answer: (C) 1948  

Q72. Which of the following is a Morbidity indicator  

A. Child mortality rate  

B. Admission and discharge rate  

C. Population bed ratio  

D. Literacy rate  

Correct Answer: (B) Admission and discharge rate  

Q73. Which agents are produced in the body and their excess or deficiency may lead to disease  

A. Physical agents  

B. Mechanical agents  

C. Endogenous agents  

D. Exogenous agents  

Correct Answer: (C) Endogenous agents  

Q74. Specific protection measures include  

A. Protection against accidents  

B. Chemoprophylaxis  

C. Immunization  

D. All of these  

Correct Answer: (D) All of these  

Q75. Primary health care as identified by WHO are as below  

A. Sufficient supply of safe water  

B. Maternal & child health care & family planning services  

C. Prevention & control about health problem  

D. All of the above  

Correct Answer: (D) All of the above  

Q76. Characteristic of health indicators expect  

A. Variable  

B. Reliable  

C. Sensitive  

D. Specific  

Correct Answer: (A) Variable  

Q77. Sustained development goals (SDGs) adopted by the united nations has —- number goals  

A. 17  

B. 15  

C. 8  

D. 19  

Correct Answer: (A) 17  

Q78. Ideal health indicators should be  

A. Valid  

B. Physical agent  

C. Chemical agents  

D. All of the above  

Correct Answer: (A) Valid  

Q79. Which of the following is principle of national health policies  

A. Equality  

B. Dynamism & Adaptiveness  

C. Pluralism  

D. All of the above  

Correct Answer: (D) All of the above  

Q80. The way people live means  

A. Occupation  

B. Lifestyle  

C. Heredity  

D. Environment  

Correct Answer: (B) Lifestyle  

Q81. Which of the following statement is true about private health care system in India  

A. Free medicine & checkup facilities provide  

B. Provide all necessary facilities & charge the fees accordingly  

C. These system are useful in rural areas  

D. All of these  

Correct Answer: (B) Provide all necessary facilities & charge the fees accordingly  

Q82. NRHM was launched to provide  

A. Accessible Healthcare to rural population  

B. Affordable Healthcare to rural population  

C. Quality Healthcare to Urban population  

D. Both a & b  

Correct Answer: (D) Both a & b  

Q83. Aim of National health programmer in India is  

A. To provide proper health services for checking infectious diseases  

B. To establish health sub-centers, primary health centers and community health centers  

C. To provide proper treatment measures in rural and sub rural areas  

D. All of the above  

Correct Answer: (D) All of the above  

Q84. FIP Goals expect  

A. Early career training strategy  

B. Leadership development  

C. Equity & equality  

D. Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure  

Correct Answer: (D) Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure  

Q85. Which of the following factors is necessary for a healthy person  

A. Vaccination  

B. Balanced diet  

C. Personal hygiene  

D. All of the above  

Correct Answer: (D) All of the above  

Q86. How many goals for MDGs 2015  

A. 8  

B. 5  

C. 7  

D. 3  

Correct Answer: (A) 8  

Q87. Which of the following is rural public health care system except  

A. Community health centre  

B. Nursing homes  

C. Primary health care  

D. Sub centre  

Correct Answer: (B) Nursing homes  

Q88. Full form CHCs  

A. Community Helping Centers  

B. Community Health Centres  

C. Community Health Care  

D. None of the above  

Correct Answer: (B) Community Health Centres  

Q89. Which of the following statement is NOT true regarding determinants of Health  

A. Internal environment relates to each and every tissue, organ, system of the body & its functioning  

B. Socio-economic conditions include income, education, nutrition, employment and housing  

C. Health of an individual does not depends on heredity  

D. Life style includes culture, behavior, and habits  

Correct Answer: (C) Health of an individual does not depends on heredity  

Q90. Pathogenesis  

A. Disease agent is has not been enter into host  

B. Symptoms of disease cannot produced  

C. Disease agent is enter into host  

D. All of the above  

Correct Answer: (C) Disease agent is enter into host  

Q91. Pharmacist is ———- considered responsible for quality of drugs  

A. Professionally  

B. Legally  

C. Ethically  

D. All of the above  

Correct Answer: (B) Legally  

Q92. Which one of the following is an unhealthy habit  

A. Sharing food  

B. Bathing twice a day  

C. Drinking boiled water  

D. Eating without washing one’s hand  

Correct Answer: (D) Eating without washing one’s hand  

Q93. Which of the following of Types of indicators  

A. Mortality  

B. Morbidity  

C. Disability rates  

D. All of the above  

Correct Answer: (D) All of the above  

Q94. MR stands for  

A. Moral health  

B. Mortality health  

C. Morality health  

D. Motility health  

Correct Answer: (B) Mortality health  

Q95. Which of the following Aim of NUHM Goals  

A. By facilitating equitable access to quality health care  

B. Improved public health system.  

C. Involvement of the community and urban.  

D. All of these  

Correct Answer: (D) All of these  

Q96. How many types of dimension of health  

A. 2  

B. 4  

C. 6  

D. 9  

Correct Answer: (B) 4  

Q97. Factors that indicate or give the information and are required to access the health Status of individual and communities is  

A. Health determinant  

B. Health Indicator  

C. Health Programmer  

D. None of these  

Correct Answer: (B) Health Indicator  

Q98. FIP is  

A. Government organization  

B. Non-government organization  

C. Only 1  

D. None of these  

Correct Answer: (B) Non-government organization  

Q99. Role of pharmacist  

A. Ensure rational use of medicine  

B. Scientific procurement & distribution of medicine  

C. In prevention & treatment, diagnosis of HIV/AIDS  

D. All of these  

Correct Answer: (D) All of these  

Q100. Determinants of health are  

A. Medical care  

B. Genetic  

C. Both a & b  

D. Only b  

Correct Answer: (C) Both a & b

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