UGC NTA NET/JRF Exam, Social Medicine & Community Health, January-2022Total Questions: 4421. The suitable reasons for developing the National Health Policy, 2017 includes all, except:A. Growing burden of NCDsB. Emergence of a robust healthcare industryC. Implementing Millennium Development Goals of the United NationsD. High catastrophic health expenditureCorrect Answer: C. Implementing Millennium Development Goals of the United Nations22. The best tool for strengthening primary healthcare is:A. Decentralized planningB. Training of health workersC. Enhancing number of doctorsD. Strengthening drug delivery systemCorrect Answer: A. Decentralized planning23. The Planning Commission was replaced by the NITI Aayog mainly for:A. Fostering cooperative federalismB. Making better five-year plansC. Convergence of various sectorsD. Prioritising problems through district bodiesCorrect Answer: A. Fostering cooperative federalism24. The reported doctor population ratio per thousand population for the year 2018 in India is:A. 2.8B. 1.78C. 0.85D. 0.58Correct Answer: C. 0.8525. Under the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) Goal 3, several indicators have been proposed. Which one among the following is a coverage indicator and not an impact indicator?A. Adolescent birth rateB. Births attended by skilled health personnelC. Neonatal mortalityD. Under-five mortalityCorrect Answer: B. Births attended by skilled health personnel26. Which among the following is a type of deep well in which the water rises above the level of ground water, because it is held under pressure between two impervious strata?A. Artesian wellB. Bore wellC.- Dug wellD. Step wellCorrect Answer: A. Artesian well27. Safe yield of a source of water is defined in terms of the years in future it will be sufficient to serve the population, and adequency of supply in the year. Which of the following best represents the criteria for safe yield of a source of water?A. 5 to 25 years in future; 90% of the yearB. 5 to 25 years in future; 95% of the yearC. 10 to 50 years in future; 90% of the yearD. 10 to 50 years in future; 95% of the yearCorrect Answer: D. 10 to 50 years in future; 95% of the year28. Which of the following is considered as an adequate supply of water per capita per day, for rural areas in India?A. 20 litresB. 40 litresC. 60 litresD. 80 litreCorrect Answer: B. 40 litres29. Overcrowding refers to the situation in which more people are living within a single dwelling than there is space for. Which one among the following is not the accepted standard of overcrowding?A. Floor spaceB. Kitchen separationC. Persons per roomD. Sex separationCorrect Answer: B. Kitchen separation30. A protein is said to be "biologically complete" if it contains all the essential amino acids in amounts corresponding to human needs. Which among the following can be considered to be the most "biologically complete"?A. CoconutB. EggC. PomegranateD. SoyabeanCorrect Answer: B. EggSubmit Quiz« Previous12345Next »