Professional Knowledge 60 General Knowledge and Aptitude 40
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2 Physiotherapist- Exam held on 09 th March 2016 Section 1 - Professional Knowledge 1) Which is the most important muscle to produce upwards rotation of the scapula? A) Serratus anterior B) Trapezius C) Levator Scapulae D) Deltoid 2) Therapeutic frequency of SWD is.. A) KHz B) MHz C) GHz 3) In case of AK amputee prosthetic knee stabilization can be achieved by.. A) Action of gluteus maximus B) Trochanteric knee alignment C) Extension aid D) All of the above 4) Locking position of shoulder joint is A) Flexion, abduction and internal rotation B) External rotation, abduction and internal rotation C) Extension, abduction, external rotation D) Flexion, abduction, external rotation 5) The commonest deformity at hip in post polio residual paralysis is: A) Flexion deformity B) Extension deformity C) Flexion adduction deformity D) Flexion abduction deformity Page2of16 6) Proper position of the affected area is essential for patient with burns. Proper positioning should be maintained A) Not less than twelve hours per day B) Until skin grafts have been performed C) Only when the patient is sleeping D) Consistently throughout the day 7) Physiotherapy management of Spondylolisthesis excludes A) Stretching of hip flexors, hamstrings B) Back extension exercises C) Spinal flexion exercises D) Spinal stabilization exercises 8) Gutter crutches are indicated for the persons with. A) Strong upper extremities and strong trunk B) Strong upper extremities and weak trunk C) Strong upper extremities but problems in forearm/wrist and hand and strong trunk D) Strong upper extremities but problems in forearm/wrist and hand and weak trunk 9) Dysdiadokokinesia is feature of.. A) Cerebellar lesion B) Basal ganglia lesion C) Cortical lesion 10) Which of the following exercises are useful for periarthritis shoulder patient A) Isometric neck exercises B) Finger ladder exercises C) Wand exercises
3 D) Codman s exercises 11) Short wave diathermy is used for all of the following except A) Back pain B) Hemophiliac joint C) Osteoarthritis D) Sprain 12) Whip-lash injuries is caused due to A) A fall from a height B) Acute hyperextension of the spine C) A blow on top to head D) Acute hyperflexion of the spine 13) Anterior pelvic tilt is produced by.. A) Hip extensors and abdominals B) Hip flexors and lumbar extensors C) Hip adductors and trunk side flexors 14) Cobb s angle is used to quantify the magnitude of deformity of A) Hip B) Spinal column C) Elbow D) Knee 15) In fracture neck of femur the blood supply to the head of the femur is retained by.. A) Circumflex artery B) Nutrient artery C) Artery to ligament of the head of femur D) Femoral artery 16) The end feel of loose body inside the joint is A) Elastic B) Hard C) Leathery D) Springy rebound 17) Range of Glenohumeral abduction is about.. A) 180 B) 160 C) D) 90 18) Prosthetic foot wear are classified as.. A) Articulated B) Non- articulated C) Very short stump D) Very long stump 19) SOMI brace is A) Sternal Occipital Mandibular Immobilizer B) Scapulo Occipital Manubrium Immobilization C) Supra Obturator Muscle Immobilization D) Scapulo Occipital Manipulation Instrument 20) Tardy ulnar nerve palsy is seen in A) Dislocation of elbow B) Cubitus varus C) Cubitus valgus D) Suprascondylar fracture of humerus 21) Which of the following HLA is positive in Ankylosing Spondylitis A) HLA DR3 B) HLA DR4 C) HLA B27 Page3of16
4 D) HLA DW 22) Valsalva Maneuver should be avoided for A) Patients with hypertension B) Geriatric patients C) Patients who have undergone abdominal surgery D) All of the above 23) Thomas test is one of indication of A) Fixed adduction deformity of hip B) Fixed abduction deformity of hip C) Fixed flexion deformity of hip D) Fixed flexion deformity of knee 24) Pump handle movement is a feature of A) Ribs B) Vertebra C) Skull D) Hand 25) Normally in the standing position the centre of gravity lies A) 5 cms anterior to second sacral vertebra B) 5 cms posterior to second sacral vertebra C) Around umbilicus D) 5 cms anterior to second lumbar vertebra 26) Trick movement for weak quadriceps is. A) Hip extension by Gluteus maximus, which extends the knee through ITB B) Hip flexion TFL, which extends the knee through ITB C) Both 1 and 2 27) EMG is used to record electrical activity produced by.. A) Skeletal Muscles B) Motor unit C) Nerve fiber 28) Greenstick fracture generally occurs in A) Children B) Osteoporosis C) Very old persons D) Infected bones 29) Which orthotic device is for a permanent common peroneal nerve injury A) KFO B) HKFO C) AO D) AFO 30) The resting nerve is A) Negative inside and positive outside B) Negative outside and positive inside C) Positive inside and Positive outside D) Negative inside and Negative outside 31) To clear secretions after performing postural drainage techniques, what position would allow the patient to produce the most forceful cough A) Prone B) Sidelying C) Supine D) Upright sitting 32) Milwaukee brace is used in A) Scoliosis B) Fracture skull C) Fracture tibia Page4of16
5 D) CTEV 33) What is normal grading of reflex? A) + B) ++ C) +++ D) 34) The appropriate current to know tendon rupture. A) Faradic current B) TENS C) Galvanic current 35). order level is the lever of speed. A) 1 st B) 2 nd C) 3 rd D) All 36) Eccentric muscle work refers to. A) Lengthening and narrowing of muscle B) Antagonistic group of muscles work to control the movement C) Physiological cost is less, consume less oxygen, so efficient D) All of the above 37) The depth of penetration of Microwaves is. A) Greater than Short waves B) Lesser than Infrared C) Greater than Infrared and lesser than Short waves 38) The following one is superficial modality, except A) Hydrocollator packs B) Therapeutic ultrasound C) Paraffin D) Infrared radiation 39) Normalize tone, movement, posture is the assumption of.. approach? A) Bobath B) Brunstorm C) Rood s D) Motor relearning 40) PID is more common during. Years of age A) B) C) D) Any age 41) Language disorder is. A) Alexia B) Aphasia C) Dyslexia D) Broca s aphasia 42) U.S. may not be effective in. A) Soft tissue injury B) Bony injury C) Improving muscle blood flow D) Chronic pain 43) Sausage fingers are found in. A) Rheumatoid arthritis B) Scleroderma C) Psoriatic arthritis Page5of16
6 D) Gout 44) Spirometry does not determine the A) Tidal volume B) Inspiratory reserve volume C) Vital capacity D) Residual volume 45) The number of spinal nerves that emerge from spinal cord is. A) 33 pairs B) 32 pairs C) 31 pairs 46) Deep tendon reflex is exaggerated in lesion.. A) Upper motor neuron B) Lower motor neuron C) Peripheral nerve injury 47) Drop of QRS complex is found in A) 1 st degree heart block B) 2 nd degree heart block C) 3 rd degree heart block D) Both 1 and 2 48) Charcoat joints are A) Ankylosed joint B) Progressively degenerating joints C) Infective joint D) Painless arthritis joint 49) Meralgia parasthetica occurs in.. nerve. C) Lateral femoral cutaneous D) Sural 50) In parkinsonism, the lesion is due to A) Lateral thalamus B) Substantia nigra C) Caudate nucleus D) Subthalamic nucleus 51) The mode of heat transfer by hot pack, whirl pool bath, paraffin wax bath is.: A) Conduction and radiation B) Conduction and convection C) Radiation and convection D) Conduction, radiation and convection 52) Most common nerve damage in shoulder dislocation A) Radial nerve B) Axillary nerve C) Flexion D) Extension 53) Damage to Nerve of Bell results in A) CTEV B) Winging of the scapula C) Claw hand D) Policeman s tip hand 54) Tenodesis grip is important for. Level SCI patient. A) C5 B) C6 C) C8 D) T1 A) Sciatic B) Superficial peroneal Page6of16
7 55) Polymyositis is D) Scaphoid A) Infective myopathy B) Muscle degenerating disease C) Not myopathy D) Inflammatory myopathy 56).. is a device for storing an electric charge A) Capacitor B) Auto transformer C) Semi conductors D) Triode valve 57) Which is not an effect of strengthening of CVS A) Increased heart rate B) Decreased systolic BP C) Increased cardiac BP D) Decreased cholesterol 58) Motor supply of diaphragm is A) Thoraco dorsal B) Intercostal nerves C) Phrenic nerve D) Symphathetic 59) Tardy ulnar nerve palsy is due to: A) Cubitus valgus B) Fixation of nerve in the groove by osteoarthritis C) Excision of elbow joint D) Fracture of internal condyle 60) Burst fracture is seen in. A) Talus fracture B) Vertebral fracture C) Femoral head fracture Page7of16
8 Section 2 - General Knowledge and Aptitude 61) Under JSY duties of ASHA is/are ts-,l-okbz- ds vurzxr vk kk dk drzo; gs A) Timely registration of beneficiary ykhkkfkhz dk le; ij iathdj.k djokuk B) Arranging referral transport jsqjy ifjogu dh O;oLFkk djokuk C) Post-natal check up izlo i'pkr tkap djokuk D) All the above mijksdr lhkh 62) Eradication of disease from a particular geographic region is called fdlh fo ks"k HkkSxksfyd {ks= ls chekjh dk muewyu dgykrk gs A) Elimination,yhehus ku B) Transmission VªkLeh ku C) Surveillance lohzyh,ul D) Infestation buqslvs ku 63) Which of the following number has been proposed by TRAI as common emergency number across the country fueukafdr esa ls dksulk uecj VªkbZ }kjk leiw.kz ns k esa lkeku; vkikrdkyhu uecj d r j ij izlrkfor fd;k x;k D) ) Maternal death is ekr` e`r;q gs A) Death of a female between the day of her conception to 42 days of her delivery due to any cause related to pregnancy or delivery xhkz/kkj.k ds izfke fnu ls izlo ds ckn 42oas fnu rd fdlh efgyk dh xhkkzolfkk,oa izlo laca/kh dkj.kksa ls gqbz e`r;q B) Ratio of deaths of Women to Men efgyk o iq:"k dh e`r;q dk vuqikr C) Rate of deaths of pregnant women during labor izlo ds nksjku xhkzorh efgykvksa dh e`r;q nj D) All of the above mijksdr lhkh 65) What is the color of the coat of Yashoda ; kksnk dk dksv fdl jax dk gksrk gs A) Blue uhyk B) Pink xqykch C) Green gjk D) Yellow ihyk A) 111 B) 108 C) 104 Page8of16
9 66) Police commando training Institute is situated in the state at izns k esa iqfyl dek.mks Vsªfuax Ldwy dgkw ij flfkr gs A) Jodhpur tks/kiqj B) Mount Abu ekåav vkcw C) Kishan Garh fd kux<+ D) Jaipur t;iqj 67) Central Government has launched a program for eradication of which disease from India on April 23, 2015 dsunz ljdkj }kjk fdl jksx ds muewyu ds fy, 23 vizsy 2015 dks,d dk;zøe dh 'kq:vkr dh xbz A) Tuberculosis {k; jksx B) Measles [kljk C) Polio iksfy;ks D) Leprosy dq"b jksx 68) Objective of Community based monitoring is leqnk; vk/kkfjr fuxjkuh ds eq[; mís ; gs A) Creating community ownership leqnkf;d fefyd;r isnk djuk B) Knowing community need Lkeqnk; dh vko ;drkvksa dks tkuuk C) Providing feedback QhMcSd nsuk D) All of the above mijksdr lhkh 69) At the community level what are the symptoms to identify respiratory infection /pneumonia A) Difficulty in breathing lkal ysus eas ijs kkuh B) High Respiratory rate mpp 'olu nj C) High Temperature mpp rki D) All of the above mijksdr lhkh 70) The window period in HIV infection is of,p-vkbz-oh laøe.k es a foamks fifj;m gksrk gs A) 1 Month 1 efguk B) 2 Months 2 efguk C) 3 Months 3 efguk D) 6 Months N% efguk Page9of16
10 71) MUAC tape can be used for children in the age group of,e-;w-,-lh Vsi fdl vk;q oxz ds cppksa ds fy, mi;ksx fd;k tk ldrk gs A) 6 months 59 months 6 ekg&59 ekg B) 0 months 59 months 0 ekg&59 ekg C) 6 months 72 months 6 ekg& 72 ekg D) 0 months 72 months 0 ekg&72 ekg 72) Which of the following are defects at birth fueu esa ls dksuls tuetkr fod`fr gs A) Club Foot Dyc QqV B) Cleft palate Dys V isysv C) Vision Impairment fotu,eis;jesuv D) Only 1&2 dsoy 1 vksj 2 73) Incentive given to ASHA for ensuring birth of first child after two years of marriage fookgksijkur igyk cppk nks Ok"kZ ds vurjky ij gksuk lqfuf pr djokus gsrq vk kk dks nh tkus okyh izksrlkgu jkf k gs A) 100/- B) 250/- C) 500/- D) 700/- 74) Surakshit Matratva Diwas is organized lqjf{kr ekr`ro fnol euk;k tkrk gs A) Once in a month efgus esa,d ckj B) Once in two months nks efguksa es,d ckj C) Once in three months rhu efguksa es,d ckj D) Once in nine months uks efguksa es,d ckj 75) What is the statutory warning printed on cover of tobacco product rackdw mrikn ds doj ij D;k laos/kkfud psrkouh Nih gksrh gs A) Tobacco Kills rackdw tkuysok gs B) Tobacco Hurts rackdw {kfr igqapkrk gs C) Tobacco Stinks rackdw cncwnkj gs D) Tobacco is poisonous rackdw tgjhyk gs 76) The Government of Rajasthan has planned to intensify MCHN activities along with immunization through which drive jktlfkku ljdkj us,elh,p,u xfrfof/k dks Vhdkdj.k ds lkfk c<+kok nsus ds fy, dksu lk vfhk;ku pyk;k A) Panchamrit iapke`r B) Mission Indradhanush fe'ku banz/kuq"k Page10of16
11 C) Arogya Rajasthan vkjksx; jktlfkku D) Swasthaya Chetna Yatra LokLF; psruk ;k=k 77) Which software helps in On-line payment to ASHA dksu lk lkw Vos;j vk kk dks vkwu&ykbu Hkqxrku esa lgk;d gs A) E-Asha bz&vk'kk B) ASHAsoft vk'kklkw V C) OJAS vkstl D) JSY online ts-,l-okbz- vkwuykbu 78) NIS is called,u-vkbz-,l- dgk tkrk gs A) National Institute of Sports us'kuy baflvv~;wv vkwq LiksV~Zl B) National Intelligence Scheme us'kuy buvsyhtsul Ldhe C) New Immunization Schedule U;w be;wukbzts ku f km~;wy D) New India Scheme U;w bafm;k Ldhe 79) Which of the following program is related with child health screening and early intervention and services under NHM,u-,p-,e lsokvksa ds vurzxr fueu esa ls dksulk dk;zøe cky LokLF; tk p,oa 'kh?kz dk;zokgh ls lacaf/kr gs A) RKSK vkj-ds-,l-ds- B) RBSK vkj-ch-,l-ds- C) NSSK,u-,l-,l-ds- D) JSSK ts-,l-,l-ds- 80) Area wise rank of Rajasthan in India is {ks=qy dh n`f"v ls jktlfkku dk Hkkjr esa dksu lk LFkku gs A) Third rhljk B) Second nwljk C) Fourth prqfkz D) First izfke 81) Diseases transferred through contact are called leidz }kjk QSyus okys jksx dgykrs gsa A) Communicable Disease de;wfudscy fmthl B) Infectious Disease buqsfd k;l fmthl Page11of16
12 C) Contagious Disease davsth;l fmthl D) Epidemic Disease,ihMsfed fmthl 82) What is PP in PPIUCD ih-ih-vkbz-;w-lh-mh- esa ih-ih- ls D;k rkri;z gs A) Post Partum ikslv ikvze B) Pro Population izks ikwiqys ku C) Partially Popular ikj'kyh ikwiqyj D) Pre Partum izh ikvze 83) The block level authority under Department of Health is LokLF; fohkkx ds vurzxr CykWd Lrj dk vf/kdkjh gs A) CM&HO lh-,e-,.m,p-vks- B) BCMO ch-lh-,e-vks- C) Superintendent v/kh{kd D) MO,e-vks- 84) Sudhir Tailang was lq/khj rsyax D;k Fks A) Cartoonist dkvwzfulv B) Singer xk;d C) Journalist i=dkj D) Politician jktuhfrk 85) Through which android application ANMs are providing MCH services fdl,umªkbzm,iyhds ku ds }kjk,-,u-,e],e-lh-,p- lsok,a ns jgh gs A) E-Janswasthya bz&tuloklf; B) E-Aushadhi bz&vks"kf/k C) E-Kuposhan bz&dqiks"k.k D) E-MCH bz&,e-lh-,p- 86) The deluxe Nirodh is manufactured by MhyDl fujks/k fdlds }kjk cuk;k tkrk gs A) Himalaya Drugs fgeky; MªXl B) HLL life care limited,p-,y-,y- ykbzq ds;j fyfevsm Page12of16
13 C) Hindustan Unilever fgunqlrku ;wfufyoj D) Procter and Gamble izksdvj,.m xsecy 87) Health checkup done after the diagnosis of pregnancy which includes measurement of B.P., weight etc. is called xhkkzolfkk dh iqf"v gksus ds ckn] tks LokLF; ijh{k.k fd;k tkrk gs ftlesa efgyk ds jdrpki] ot+u br;kfn dh tkap dh tkrh gs mls dgk tkrk gs A) Ante Natal Checkup izlo iwoz tkap B) Post Natal Chekup izlo i'pkr tkap C) General Examination lkeku; tkap mijksdr esa ls dksbz ugha 88) Which of the following should be done to prevent worm infestation d`fe laøe.k ls cpko ds fy, fueu esa ls D;k djuk pkfg, A) Keeping nails clean uk[kwuksa dks lkq j[kuk B) Wearing slippers piiy iguuk C) Using clean toilet lkq 'kkspky; dk mi;ksx D) All of the above mijksdr lhkh 89) Which of the following are the symptoms of Tuberculosis fueu eas ls dksuls {k; jksx ds y{k.k gsa A) Cough for two weeks with weight loss and fever nks lirkg rd [kkalh] cq[kkj vksj ot+u esa deh B) Cough for two weeks with weight loss, loss of appetite and fever at night nks lirkg ls vf/kd le; rd [kkalh] ot+u es a deh] Hkw[k uk yxuk vksj jkr esa cq[kkj C) Cough for two weeks and fever at night nks lirkg rd [kkalh vksj jkr es a cq[kkj D) Cough for two weeks with fever and loss of appetite nks lirkg ls vf/kd le; rd cq[kkj ds lkfk [kkalh vksj Hkw[k uk yxuk 90) Water fall in Rajasthan jktlfkku esa tyizikr gs A) Shiv Samundram f ko leqnze B) Jog falls C) Dhuandhar /kqavk/kkj D) Menal esuky 91) TFR stands for Vh-,Q-vkj- dk vfkz gs A) Total Fertility Rate VksVy QfVZfyVh jsv Page13of16
14 B) Total Family Rate VksVy QSfeyh jsv C) Total Fertility Ratio VksVy QfVZfyVh js kks D) Total Family Ration VksVy QSfeyh jk ku 92) Which of the following is related to mosquito control fueu esa ls dksu epnjksa ds fu;a=.k ls lecfu/kr gs A) Jogging tkwfxax B) Fogging QkWfxax C) Plantation iks/kkjksi.k D) Fishing fqf kax 93) Bikaner Organizes chdkusj esa euk;k tkrk gs A) Camel Festival ÅaV lekjksg B) Maru Mahostsav e: lekjksg C) Pata Samaroh ikvk lekjksg D) Bikaner Samaroh chdkusjh lekjksg 94) Temple of Tripura Sundari is situated at f=iqjk lqunjh dk efunj flfkr gs A) Barmer ckm+esj esa B) Banswara ckalokm+k es a C) Bikaner chdkusj esa D) Churu pw: esa 95) Which program was launched on October 2, 2015 to address anemia in children 2 vdvwcj 2015 dks cppksa esa vuhfe;k dh jksdfkke gsrq dksulk dk;zøe pkyw fd;k x;k A) National Iron Plus Initiative us'kuy vkw;ju Iyl bfuf k,fvo B) Weekly Iron Folic Supplementation ohdyh vk;ju Qksfyd liyhesvsa ku C) National Anemia Eradication Program us'kuy vuhfe;k bjsfmds'ku izksxzke D) National Anemia Day us'kuy vuhfe;k Ms 96) Recently which health facilities have been taken up under PPP mode gkwy gh esa dksuls LokLF; lalfkkuksa dks ih-ih-ih eksm ij fn;k x;k gs A) PHC ih-,p-lh B) CHC lh-,p-lh Page14of16
15 C) DH Mh-,p- D) SDH,l-Mh-,p 97) The counseling on HIV/AIDS is given at.in the government hospitals ljdkjh vlirkyksa esa HIV/AIDS ij ijke kz feyrk gs A. Integrated counseling and testing centre B. HIV testing centre,p-vkbz-oh- VsfLVax lsuvj ij C. HIV counseling centre D. Integrated counseling centre 98) Which new scheme has been launched by the Prime Minister of India for social security of girl child A) Aishwarya Rai Bachchan,s o;kz jk; cppu B) Priyanka Chopra fiz;adk pksim+k C) Preity Zinta izhrh ftavk D) Vidhya Balan fo k ckyu 100) OCP, IUCD and Male condom are OCP, IUCD vksj iq:"k damkse gs A) Temporary family planning methods ifjokj fu;kstu ds vlfkkbz lk/ku B) Permanent family planning methods ifjokj fu;kstu ds LFkkbZ lk/ku C) Family planning methods used by males iq:"kkas }kjk mi;ksx fd;s tkus okys ifjokj fu;kstu ds lk/ku mijksdr esa ls dksbz ugh A) Sukanya Samriddhi Yojna lqdu;k le`f) ;kstuk B) Beti Padhao Yojna C) Surakshit Beti Yojna lqjf{kr csvh ;kstuk D) Padhegi Beti Yojna i<s +xh csvh ;kstuk 99) The lead actress of the film Mary Kom fqye *esjhdkse* eas eq[; Hkwfedk fdl vfhkus=h us dh Fkh Page15of16
16 1. B 2. B 3. D 4. B 5. D 6. D 7. B 8. C 9. A 10. D 11. B 12. B 13. B 14. B 15. C 16. D 17. B 18. D 19. A 20. Nullified 21. C 22. D 23. C 24. A 25. A 26. C 27. A 28. A 29. D 30. A 31. D 32. A 33. B 34. A 35. C 36. D 37. C 38. B 39. A 40. B 41. B 42. C 43. C 44. D 45. C 46. A 47. B 48. B 49. C 50. C 51. B 52. B 53. B 54. B 55. D 56. A 57. A 58. D 59. A 60. B Answer Key 61. D 62. A 63. D 64. A 65. B 66. A 67. A 68. D 69. D 70. C 71. A 72. D 73. C 74. A 75. A 76. A 77. B 78. A 79. B 80. D 81. C 82. A 83. B 84. A 85. A 86. B 87. A 88. D 89. B 90. D 91. A 92. B 93. A 94. B 95. A 96. A 97. A 98. A 99. B 100. A Page16of16
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