Railway Nursing Superintendent Exams Online Practice Set Posted on April 4, 2025 Welcome to your Online Live Test Series for Nurse's Exams Name Email 1. Which animal is most frequently infected by Anthrax? A. Cattle B. Goats C. Sheep D. All of the above None 2. Anitseptic surgery was discovered by: A. Robert Koch B. Louis Pasteur C. Leeuwenhoek D. Lister None 3. The term vaccine was given by- A. Robert Koch B. Louis Pasteur C. Leeuwenhoek D. Edward Jenner None 4. Food poisoning is caused by: A. Clostridium tetani B. Clostridium welchi C. Clostridium botulinum D. Mycobacterium diphtheriae None 5. The most reliable method of sterilization is: A. Autoclaving B. Boiling C. Dry heat D. Sun light None 6. - Varicella vaccine is a- A. Live attenuated vaccine B. Immunoglobulin C. killed vaccine D. None of the above None 7. The sign and symptoms of asthma include all except: A. Chest pain B. Wheezing C. Fever D. Shortness of breath None 8. The thiamine deficiency results in: A. Infantile beriberi B. Peripheral neuritis C. Bone deformity D. None of the above None 9. The clinical sign of Riboflavin deficiency is: A. Pellagra / पेलाग्रा B. Keratitis / केराटाइटिस C. Angular stomatitis / एंगुलर स्टोमेटाइटिस D. Rickets / रिकेट्स None 10. The ideal position to provide mouth care for an unconscious patient is: A. Knee chest position B. Supine position C. Fowler's position D. Lateral position None 11. Major factors influencing an individuals blood pressure are all; except A. Heart rate B. Normal body weight C. Venous return D. Stroke volume None 12. The major cause of nutritional blindness in children usually between the age of 1-3 years is called: A. Blindness B. Xerophthalmia C. Night blindness D. None of the above None 13. The immunity an individual developes after acquiring an infection is called: A. Passive immunity B. Herd immunity C. Active immunity D. All of the above None 14. A family planning measure of using a Diaphragm or Dutch Cap is called: A. Calendar method B. Barrier method, C. Natural method D. IUCD None 15. Chemicals that reduce are inhibit the transmission or perception of pain is: A. Endorphins B. Serotonins C. Leukotrienes D. Prostaglandins None 16. Stages of malaria fever includes all; except: A. Cold stage B. Hot stage C. Fever stage D. Sweating stage None 17. Drug of choice in simple herpes virus infection is: A. Zidovudine B. Acyclovir C. Indinavir D. Amantadine None 18. Which is the enema given to relieve inflammation? A. Cold enema B. Carminative enema C. Astringent enema D. Anaesthetic enema None 19. Diabetes mellitus is caused by: A. Decreased insulin harmone B. Increased thyroid hormone C. Increased insulin harmone D. Decreased thyroid hormone None 20. Streptococcal throat infection can later lead to: A. Leprosy B. Malaria C. Rheumatic heart disease D. Tuberculosis None 21. Presence of blood in stool is known as: A. Malena B. Haemoptysis C. Hemetamesis D. All of the above None 22. Method of administering a drug by topical friction over skin is called: A. Inunction B. Instillation C. Insufflation D. Insertion None 23. Asepsis means: A. Freedom from Noise B. Freedom from anxiety C. Freedom from infection D. Freedom from pain None 24. In which year mental Health act was passed? A. 1975 B. 1987 C. 1982 D. 1887 None 25. Normal pH of vagina is: A. Neutral B. Alkaline C. Acidic D. None of the above None Time's upTime is Up! Post navigation Previous PostPrev Post Railway Nursing Superintendent Exams Online Test SeriesNext PostNext Post Railway Nursing Superintendent Exams Online Test Series Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name * Email * Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ