RRB Railway Nursing Superintendent Exams Posted on April 14, 2025April 14, 2025 Welcome to your Online Live Test Series for Nurse's Exams Name Email 1. Fruits, vegetables and cereals are potent sources of: (a) Unsaturated fat (b) Saturated fat (c) Free radicals (d) None of above None 2. Chief source of energy in environment is (a) Fire (b) Moon (c) Sun (d) Star None 3. Which nutrient is not found in eggs? (a) Carbohydrate and Vitamin C (b) Protein and calcium (c) Fat and Vitamin D (d) Protein and Iron None 4. Who is known as the Father of Psychology? (a) Abraham Jacobi (b) Jean Piaget (c) Abraham Maslow (d) Wilhelm Wundt None 5. The sum total of behaviour of an individual is known as: (a)Psychology (b)Anthropology (c) Sociology (d) Epidemiology None 6. Founder of modern psychology (a) Erikson (b) Eugo Carletti (c) Sigmund Freud (d) Girald Kaplan None 7.Psychology is a: (a) Natural science / प्राकृतिक विज्ञान (b) Physical science (c) Biological science (d) Social science None 8. The anti-sterility vitamin is known as (a) Vitamin D (b) Vitamin E (c) Vitamin A (d) Vitamin None 9. Foods rich in Vitamin D is : (a) Fish (b) Meat (c) Leafy vegetables (d) Ghee None 10. Which of following is involved in synthesis of vitamin K? (a) Liver (b) Large intestine (c) Small intestine (d) Stomach None 11. All of the following factors increase gastric motility; EXCEPT: A. Fear B. Abdominal distension C. Stress D. Vagotomy None 12. Characteristic of wet gangrene is: Venous obstruction is there B. It is invariably followed by bacterialb infection C. It is most commonly seen in the bowel D. All of the above None 13. Meleney's synergistic gangrene is caused by: A. Streptococcus anginosus B. Staphylococcus aureus C. Streptococcus anginosus D. Streptococcus bovis None 14. Dry gangrene commonly occurs due to: A. Blockage of the venous supply b. Arterial occlusion c. Excessive blood supply to the limbs d. Blockage of arterial supply None 15. Which of the following condition may lead to dry gangrene? A. Buerger's disease B. Diabetic foot ulcer C. Bed sore D. None of the above None 16. Antibodies are produced by: A. Plasma Cells B. B-Lymphocytes C. Erythrocytes D. Basophills None 17. Dry gangrene most commonly affects: a. Bowel c. Lungs b. Limbs d. Cervix None 18. Plasma cells are formed from: A. T cells B. B cells C. RBC D. WBC None 19. Which of the following type of gangrene affects the genital region of the body? a. wet gangrene C. Fournier's gangrene b. Dry gangrene d. Meleney's gangrene None 20. All of the following are organs of the lymphatic system; EXCEPT: a. Tonsils b. Thymus c. Spleen d. Pancreas None 21. During which week of Pregnancy for the first time breast milk can be squeezed? a. 6th week b. 12th week c. 18th week d. 24th week None 22. Neonatal ophthalmitis may occur in the newborn if the mother has: a. Fungal vaginitis b. Syphilis C. Gonorrhea d. Vaginal candidiasis None 23. Which among the following is the appropriate measure for reducing the breast tenderness in the first trimester of pregnancy? a. Wash breast with warm water and keep it dry b. Wear tight clothes to support the breast c. Expose the breast to air 2 hourly d. Wash with soap and water 4 hourly None 24. The process of milk synthesis and secretion from the breast alveoli is called: a. Mammogenesis b. Lactogenesis c. Galactokinesis d. Galactopoiesis None 25. During postpartum stage, which of the following medicines can be used to suppress lactation? a. Oxytocin b Levonorgestrel c. Bromocriptine d. Both b and c None Time's upTime is Up! Post navigation Previous PostPrev Post RRB Railway Nursing Superintendent ExamsNext PostNext Post RRB Railway Nursing Superintendent Exams 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