Social Pharmacy Chapter-2 MCQ Questions and Answers Part-3

PART – 3 Preventive Health Care – Role of Pharmacists in Various Sections

Q1. Although breastfeeding is natural, you may need help at first. Who can help you learn what to do

A. A lactation consultant at the hospital where you deliver your child

B. Your paediatrician

C. A breastfeeding counsellor

D. All of the above

Correct Answer: (D) All of the above

Q2. How many extra calories a day should you eat when breastfeeding

A. 100

B. 200

C. 500

D. 1,000

Correct Answer: (C) 500

Q3. How often does a breastfed baby eat

A. 3 times a day

B. 6 times a day

C. 8 to 12 times a day

D. 20 times a day

Correct Answer: (C) 8 to 12 times a day

Q4. All the given vaccines are attenuated or inactivated whole pathogen except

A. Salk

B. Sabin

C. Hepatitis A

D. Tetanus

Correct Answer: (D) Tetanus

Q5. World no tobacco day celebrated every year

A. 31 may

B. 1 December

C. 6 June

D. 5 September

Correct Answer: (A) 31 may

Q6. What is the function of copper-T

A. Stops obliteration of the blastocoels

B. Checks mutation

C. Stops fertilization

D. Stops zygote formation

Correct Answer: (C) Stops fertilization

Q7. The first recombinant antigen vaccine approved for human use is

A. Hepatitis B vaccine

B. Hib vaccine

C. Var vaccine

D. DPT vaccine

Correct Answer: (A) Hepatitis B vaccine

Q8. The process of introduction of weakened pathogen into human body is called

A. Immunization

B. Vaccination

C. Attenuation

D. None of these

Correct Answer: (B) Vaccination

Q9. Through amniocentesis, foetal cells can be tested for detecting various diseases if foetus by

A. DNA Analysis

B. Karyotype

C. Enzyme production

D. All of these

Correct Answer: (B) Karyotype

Q10. Which one of the following is tested by the technique of amniocentesis

A. Chromosomal abnormalities in a foetus

B. Biochemical abnormalities in a foetus

C. Errors of metabolism in a foetus

D. All the above

Correct Answer: (D) All the above

Q11. Which of the following immunity is obtained during a lifetime

A. Acquired immunity

B. Active immunity

C. Passive immunity

D. None of the above

Correct Answer: (A) Acquired immunity

Q12. Diazepam IV with haloperidol is given in

A. Chronic alcoholism

B. Barbiturate addiction

C. Acute alcohol

D. None of the above

Correct Answer: (A) Chronic alcoholism

Q13. Tobacco inhalation causes

A. Inhibits the oxygen carrying capacity and increases the more transportation of carbon dioxide

B. Nerve stimulation, heart diseases, decrease in Oxygen carrying capacity, lung cancer, chronic bronchitis etc

C. Heart diseases and low blood pressure

D. Stimulation of nerve induction and cough depressant

Correct Answer: (B) Nerve stimulation, heart diseases, decrease in Oxygen carrying capacity, lung cancer, chronic bronchitis etc

Q14. Demographic cycle has how many stages

A. 3

B. 5

C. 4

D. 2

Correct Answer: (B) 5

Q15. The first vaccine was developed by

A. Louis Pasteur

B. Edward Jenner

C. Carl Landsteiner

D. Joseph Miester

Correct Answer: (B) Edward Jenner

Q16. Average shelf life of a male condom

A. 5 years

B. 3 years

C. 6 months

D. 2 years

Correct Answer: (A) 5 years

Q17. Foetal sex can be determined by examining cells from the amniotic fluid by looking for

A. Kinetochore

B. Chiasmata

C. Autosomes

D. Barr bodies

Correct Answer: (D) Barr bodies

Q18. Crude literacy rate stand for

A. The literacy rate taking the entire population in to account

B. Literacy rate taking only females

C. Literacy rate taking only males

D. None of these

Correct Answer: (A) The literacy rate taking the entire population in to account

Q19. Monocytes differentiate into which kind of Phagocytic cells

A. Neutrophil

B. B cell

C. Macrophage

D. T cell

Correct Answer: (C) Macrophage

Q20. Fortunately for infants in poor Nations, the nutritional Value of the mother’s breast milk is not affected by her own diet

A. True

B. False

C. Neither true nor false

D. None of the above

Correct Answer: (B) False

Q21. Active immunity may be gained by

A. Natural infection

B. Vaccines

C. Toxoids

D. All of these

Correct Answer: (D) All of these

Q22. Which is the most important hormone your body uses to make breast milk

A. Estrogens

B. Prolactin

C. Progesterone

D. Insulin

Correct Answer: (B) Prolactin

Q23. The primary objective of immunization program is to

A. Prevent infection

B. Prevent disease

C. Prevent further transmission of the disease agent

D. All of the above

Correct Answer: (A) Prevent infection

Q24. What are the 5 demographic processes

A. Fertility, mortality, marriage, migration, social mobility

B. Fertility, mortality, crude death, migration, social mobility

C. Fertility, mortality, marriage, crude death, social mobility

D. Fertility, mortality, marriage, migration, crude death

Correct Answer: (A) Fertility, mortality, marriage, migration, social mobility

Q25. How can you tell if your baby is getting enough milk when breastfeeding

A. Your baby has at least 6 wet diapers a day

B. Your baby has several bowel movements each day

C. Your baby steadily gains weight

D. All of the above

Correct Answer: (D) All of the above

Q26. The milk made by the body in the first days after birth has a certain name. What is it?

A. Lactose

B. Acidophilus

C. Colostrums

D. None of the above

Correct Answer: (C) Colostrums

Q27. India is passing through which Stage of Demographic transition

A. First

B. Second

C. Third

D. Fourth

Correct Answer: (B) Second

Q28. What are the top three modifiable risk factors for developing cancer

A. Tobacco use, excess body weight, alcohol intake

B. Tobacco use, cancer-causing pathogens, physical inactivity

C. Tobacco use Sun / UV exposure, alcoholic use

D. Tobacco use, Sun / UV exposure, excess body weight

Correct Answer: (A) Tobacco use, excess body weight, alcohol intake

Q29. Test tube baby means a baby born when

A. Developed in a test tube

B. Ovum is fertilized externally and thereafter implanted in the uterus

C. It is developed through the tissue culture method

D. Developed from a non-fertilized egg

Correct Answer: (B) Ovum is fertilized externally and thereafter implanted in the uterus

Q30. A vaccine can be

A. An antigenic protein

B. Weakened pathogen

C. Live attenuated pathogen

D. All of these

Correct Answer: (D) All of these

Q31. Which of the following is a method of birth control

A. GIFT

B. IUDS

C. IVE-ET

D. HTF

Correct Answer: (B) IUDS

Q32. Which of the following is a polysaccharide vaccine

A. Anthrax vaccine

B. Rabies vaccine

C. Hepatitis A

D. Hib vaccine

Correct Answer: (D) Hib vaccine

Q33. The process of weakening a pathogen is called

A. Vaccination

B. Attenuation

C. Immunization

D. Virulence reduction

Correct Answer: (B) Attenuation

Q34. What is the additive drug in tobacco

A. Ethanol

B. Nicotine

C. Ammonia

D. Tar

Correct Answer: (B) Nicotine

Q35. Which of the following disease is commonly caused by spit tobacco

A. Lung cancer

B. Liver cancer

C. Brain cancer

D. Mouth cancer

Correct Answer: (D) Mouth cancer

Q36. Compulsory drinking is also called

A. Dipsomania

B. Pyromania

C. Trichotillomania

D. Dyslexia

Correct Answer: (A) Dipsomania

Q37. The action of the vaginal diaphragm is

A. Prevent the sperm to come in contact with ova

B. Anti-implantational

C. Spermicidal

D. Prevent the ova to come in the uterus

Correct Answer: (A) Prevent the sperm to come in contact with ova

Q38. Besides protecting your child against disease, what is another advantage of breastfeeding

A. Breast milk is easier to digest than formula

B. Breast milk doesn’t need to be prepared

C. Breast milk is free and readily available

D. All of the above

Correct Answer: (D) All of the above

Q39. Which of the following statements is true about the Igm of humans

A. Igm can cross the placenta

B. Igm can protect the mucosal surface

C. Igm is produced by high-affinity plasma cells

D. Igm is primarily restricted in the circulation

Correct Answer: (D) Igm is primarily restricted in the circulation

Q40. The branch of biology, which involves the study of immune systems in all organisms is called

A. Zoology

B. Microbiology

C. Immunology

D. Biotechnology

Correct Answer: (C) Immunology

Q41. Which of the following statements are true regarding polio vaccines

A. Salk and Sabin are polio vaccines

B. Sabin is live attenuated polio vaccine

C. Salk is an inactivated polio vaccine

D. All of these

Correct Answer: (D) All of these

Q42. The action of contraceptive is

A. Prevention of ovulation and fertilization only

B. Prevent ovulation only

C. Prevent rapid passing of eggs in the oviduct

D. Prevention of ovulation, implantation and fertilization only

Correct Answer: (A) Prevention of ovulation and fertilization only

Q43. Spacing contraceptive methods includes

A. Female sterilization

B. Post conceptional methods

C. Male sterilization

D. None of the above

Correct Answer: (B) Post conceptional methods

Q44. Which of the following statement is true regarding vaccination

A. Vaccination is a method of active immunisation

B. Vaccination is a method of passive immunisation

C. Vaccination is a method of artificial passive immunisation

D. Vaccination is a method of natural passive immunization

Correct Answer: (A) Vaccination is a method of active immunisation

Q45. Changing or modifying certain behaviors can reduce your risk for developing cancer, which of the following lifestyle modification can reduce your risk of cancer

A. Stay Physically Active

B. Limit consumption of red meat and processed food

C. Limit alcohol consumption

D. All of the above

Correct Answer: (D) All of the above

Q46. Breastfeeding is important to an infant’s health because

A. It is not affected by the mothers nutritional status.

B. It transfers immunity against certain infectious diseases

C. It decreases the mothers chances of getting pregnant

D. All of the above

Correct Answer: (B) It transfers immunity against certain infectious diseases

Q47. Which one of the following is most carcinogenic present in tobacco smoke

A. Tar

B. Nicotine

C. Caffeine

D. Benzopyrene

Correct Answer: (D) Benzopyrene

Q48. Breastfeeding is important to an infant’s health because

A. It is not affected by the mother’s nutritional status

B. It transfers immunity against certain infectious diseases

C. It decreases the mother’s chances of getting pregnant

D. All of the above

Correct Answer: (B) It transfers immunity against certain infectious diseases

Q49. Plasmids encoding antigenic protein from a pathogen that is directly injected into the cells where it express constitute

A. Protein vaccines

B. Nucleotide vaccines

C. DNA vaccines

D. Recombinant vaccines

Correct Answer: (C) DNA vaccines

Q50. Passive immunisation include

A. Introduction of antibodies directly

B. Transfer of maternal antibodies across placenta

C. Transfer of lymphocyte directly

D. All of these

Correct Answer: (D) All of these

Q51. The first vaccine developed by Louis Pasteur was against

A. Pox virus

B. Hepatitis virus

C. Rabies virus

D. None of these

Correct Answer: (C) Rabies virus

Q52. How does breastfeeding help the mother

A. Breastfeeding helps you get back to your normal weight

B. Breastfeeding reduces your risk for ovarian cancer

C. Breastfeeding increases bone strength

D. A and B

Correct Answer: (D) A and B

Q53. The success of birth control programme in controlling population growth is dependent on

A. Tubectomy

B. Use of contraceptives

C. Vasectomy

D. Acceptability of the above by the people

Correct Answer: (D) Acceptability of the above by the people

Q54. Demography focuses on

A. Changes in population size

B. Composition

C. Distribution

D. All of the above

Correct Answer: (D) All of the above

Q55. Breastfed children are less likely to have

A. Diarrheal

B. Ear infections

C. Pneumonia

D. All of the above

Correct Answer: (D) All of the above

Q56. Which of the following is a combined vaccine

A. Hepatitis B vaccine

B. Hib vaccine

C. Var vaccine

D. DPT vaccine

Correct Answer: (D) DPT vaccine

Q57. Substance abuse is

A. Taking of a drug or alcohol in damaging quantities or in quantities other than prescribed

B. Typified by continued use of alcohol or other drugs in spite of negative consequences

C. Characterized by repeated compulsive seeking or use of a substance despite adverse social psychological and / or physical consequences

D. Use of any drug

Correct Answer: (B) Typified by continued use of alcohol or other drugs in spite of negative consequences

Q58. The most important requirement of a vaccine is

A. Safety

B. Ability to stimulate antibody production

C. Ability to stimulate an immune response

D. The proportion of infectious prevented

Correct Answer: (A) Safety

Q59. The action of cream and jelly is

A. Entangles sperm

B. Spermicidal and immobilizing the sperms

C. Enables sperms to reach towards ovum speedily

D. Prevents the ova from being released

Correct Answer: (B) Spermicidal and immobilizing the sperms

Q60. Interferons are

A. Cytokine barriers

B. Physical barriers

C. Cellular barriers

D. Physiological barriers

Correct Answer: (A) Cytokine barriers

Q61. Hepatitis vaccine is an example of

A. Subunit Vaccine

B. Killer Vaccine

C. Toxoids Vaccine

D. Recombinant Vaccine

Correct Answer: (D) Recombinant Vaccine

Q62. Family planning helps individuals or couples to attain certain objectives

A. To avoid unwanted births

B. To bring about wanted births

C. To regulate the intervals between pregnancies

D. All of the above

Correct Answer: (D) All of the above

Q63. Which of the following drop functions as a CNS depressant

A. Amphetamine

B. Caffeine

C. Opium

D. Cocaine

Correct Answer: (C) Opium

Q64. How many types of antibodies are there

A. Five

B. Three

C. Two

D. Four

Correct Answer: (A) Five

Q65. Which of the following is not an effect of smoking during pregnancy

A. Low birth weight, leading to breathing and other health problems

B. Premature birth, leading to breathing and other health problems

C. Birth defects such as missing limbs or malformed ears

D. Learning and behaviour problems later in childhood

Correct Answer: (D) Learning and behaviour problems later in childhood

Q66. Which of the following protects our body against disease-causing pathogens

A. Respiratory system

B. Immune system

C. Digestive system

D. Respiratory system

Correct Answer: (B) Immune system

Q67. The concept of vaccination was first developed by

A. Louis Pasteur

B. Edward Jenner

C. Carl Landsteiner

D. Joseph Miester

Correct Answer: (B) Edward Jenner

Q68. Cancer can be caused by the use of

A. Tobacco

B. Opium

C. Alcohol

D. LSD

Correct Answer: (A) Tobacco

Q69. Which of the following cells is involved in cell-mediated immunity

A. Leukaemia

B. T cells

C. Mast cells

D. Thrombocytes

Correct Answer: (B) T cells

Q70. Which of the following cells of the immune system do not perform phagocytosis

A. Macrophage

B. Neutrophil

C. Eosinophiles

D. Basophiles

Correct Answer: (D) Basophiles

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