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Previous Year Objective Question Paper of BSC Nursing Entrance Exam for Students
Identify the parasite of the following.
(A) Pitcher plant
(B) Cuscuta
(C) Bladderwort
(D) Sunflower
Option b - Cuscuta
Plants are formed like parent plants from
(A) Seeds
(B) Cut stem
(C) Both of the above
(D) None of the above
Option b - Cut stem
Which one of the following parts of the human brain is the regulating center for swallowing and vomiting?
(A) Cerebellum
(B) Cerebrum
(C) Medulla oblongata
(D) Pons
Option c - Medulla oblongata
Consider the following statements. 1. Tapeworm is a hermaphrodite. 2. Round-worm has separate sexes. 3. Filaria is caused by a nematode. 4. Guinea-worm is an annelid. Which of these is correct?
(A) Only 1 and 2
(B) Only 1, 2 and 3
(C) Only 3 and 4
(D) Only 2, 3 and 4
Option b - Only 1, 2 and 3
Consider the following statements. 1. Sweet orange plant is propagated by grafting technique. 2. Jasmine plant is propagated by layering technique. Which of the statement(s) given above is/are correct?
(A) Only 1
(B) Only 2
(C) Both 1 and 2
(D) Neither 1 nor 2
Option c - Both 1 and 2
Consider the following plants. 1. Bougainvillea 2. Carnations 3. Cocoa 4. Grapes Which of these plants are propagated by stem cuttings?
(A) Only 1 and 2
(B) Only 2, 3 and 4
(C) Only 1, 2 and 4
(D) 1, 2, 3 and 4
Option d - 1, 2, 3 and 4
Consider the following statements. Assertion (A): During sleep, bright light is undesirable. Reason (R): In bright light, the production of melatonin in the body is considerably increased. Select your answer using the codes given below. Code
(A) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A)
(B) Both (A) and (R) are true, but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A)
(C) (A) is true, but (R) is false
(D) (A) is false, but (R) is true
Option c - (A) is true, but (R) is false
When ants bite, they inject
(A) Glacial acetic acid
(B) Methanol
(C) Formic acid
(D) Stearic acid
Option c - Formic acid
Which is an atrocious animal?
(A) Penguin
(B) Whale
(C) Otter
(D) Tortoise
Option b - Whale
The normal temperature of the human body is
(A) 37°C
(B) 98°C
(C) 367 K
(D) None of these
Option a - 37°C
Which part of the human body maintains the body temperature?
(A) Heart
(B) Lungs
(C) Liver
(D) Kidney
Option b - Lungs
The temperature of a normal human body is
(A) 98.4° F
(B) 98⁰ F
(C) 98.8° F
(D) None of these
Option d - None of these
How many pairs of ribs are there in a human body?
(A) 12
(B) 10
(C) 14
(D) 11
Option a - 12
In the human body, the leg bone is:
(A) Hollow
(B) Porous
(C) Solid
(D) Rivet
Option c - Solid
What is arthroplasty in surgery?
(A) Open heart surgery
(B) Kidney transplant
(C) Hip joint replacement
(D) Blood transfusion
Option c - Hip joint replacement
How many pairs of nerves arise from the spinal cord?
(A) 13
(B) 31
(C) 33
(D) 12
Option b - 31
A healthy human being excretes the following liters of urine in 24 hours.
(A) 1.5
(B) 3.0
(C) 6.0
(D) 9.0
Option a - 1.5
The bones are held together by elastic tissues called:
(A) Ligaments
(B) Fibrous tissues
(C) Fibrin
(D) Muscular tissues
Option a - Ligaments
Plaques formed on teeth are made up of:
(A) Food particles only
(B) Food particles plus saliva
(C) Food particles plus saliva plus mouth acids
(D) Food particles plus saliva plus mouth acids plus bacteria
Which of the following is the smallest bone in the human body?
(A) Vomer
(B) Stapes
(C) Malleus
(D) Incus
Option b - Stapes
The smallest bone in our body is found in our:
(A) Ear
(B) Nose
(C) Eye
(D) Toe
Option a - Ear
The number of bones in the human skull is:
(A) 28
(B) 30
(C) 32
(D) 40
Option a - 28
Which one of the following salts is found in the maximum amount in human bones?
(A) Magnesium Chloride
(B) Calcium Carbonate
(C) Calcium Phosphate
(D) Sodium Chloride
Option c - Calcium Phosphate
The total volume of blood in a normal adult human being is
A) 5-6 liters
B) 3-4 liters
C) 8-10 liters
D) 10-12 liters
Option a - 5-6 liters
At the age of 20 years, the number of bones in the human body is approximately
A) 100
B) 200
C) 300
D) None of these
Option d - None of these
The most abundant element found in the human body is
A) Iron
B) Sodium
C) Oxygen
D) Iodine
Option c - Oxygen
The maximum amount of the elements found in the human body is
A) Iron
B) Sodium
C) Phosphorus
D) Calcium
Option d - Calcium
The weight of our body is mostly made of
A) From bones
B) Parts of the body
C) Parts of the skin
D) From water
Option d - From water
The percentage of water in an adult human body is around
A) 10%
B) 30%
C) 65%
D) 75%
Option c - 65%
The number of bones in an adult human body is
A) 204
B) 206
C) 208
D) 210
Option b - 206
Which of the following is an example of AROMATIC AMINO ACIDS?
a) Glutamine
b) Threonine
c) Tyrosine
d) Asparagine
Option c - Tyrosine
The recommended daily allowance of 'Vitamin-A' for women is.
a) 50 mcg/day
b) 250 mcg/day
c) 450 mcg/day
d) 750 mcg/day
Option d - 750 mcg/day
BLOOD GROUP ANTIGEN belong to which of the following class of proteins?
a) Chromoproteins
b) Lipoproteins
c) Nucleoproteins
d) Glycoproteins
Option d - Glycoproteins
The most common causative agent of bacterial pneumonia is.
a) Bacillus stearothermophilis
b) Spores of B. subtilis
c) Streptococcus pneumonia
d) Mycoplasma pneumonia
Option c - Streptococcus pneumonia
Which of the following is a LIPOLYTIC ENZYME?
a) Trypsin
b) Cholesterol ester hydrolase
c) Nuclease
d) Chymotrypsin
Option b - Cholesterol ester hydrolase
Does Conjunctival Xerosis occur due to a deficiency of the following vitamins?
a) Vitamin C
b) Vitamin K
c) Vitamin A
d) Vitamin B12
Option c - Vitamin A
The group of enzymes that can hydrolyze ester, ether, peptide, or glycosidic bonds by adding water and then breaking the bond is ……
a) Transferases
b) Hydrolases
c) lyases
d) Oxidoreductases
Option b - Hydrolases
The normal range of HDL Cholesterol in a male is?
a) 30 to 60 mg/dl
b) 40 to 60 mg/dl
c) 120 to 140 mg/dl
d) 160 to 200 mg/dl
Option b - 40 to 60 mg/dl
Which of the following enzymes is markedly increased in 'Obstructive Liver Disease'?
a) Alkaline Phosphatase
b) Aspartate Aminotransferase
c) Alanine Aminotransferase
d) Creatine Kinase
Option a - Alkaline Phosphatase
Which of the following is a Heteroglycan?
a) Starch
b) Cellulose
c) Glycogen
d) Hyaluronic acid
Option d - Hyaluronic acid
At what temperature the short and medium-chain fatty acids are SOLIDS?
a) 25°C
b) 35°C
c) 15°C
d) 5°C
Option b - 35°C
All of the below are sources of Vitamin E, EXCEPT
a) Fish liver oil
b) Cotton seed oil
c) Sunflower oil
d) Wheat germ oil
Option a - Fish liver oil
Pellagra is caused due to the deficiency of.
a) Vitamin K
b) Niacin
c) Vitamin B₁
d) Vitamin B6
Option b - Niacin
……… is used as an anticoagulant in the laboratory to prevent clotting in blood samples collected for transfusion.
a) Heparin
b) Warfarin
c) Dicumarol
d) Sodium citrate
Option d - Sodium citrate
Which one of the following is NOT a live attenuated vaccine?
a) BCG
b) Measles
c) Pertussis
d) Oral polio
Option c - Pertussis
The causative organism of trench fever is.
a) R.Tsusuga musshi
b) R. Rickettsi
c) R. Akari
d) R. Quinana
Option d - R. Quinana
A rising creatinine level indicates.
a) Psoriasis
b) Hypopituitarism
c) Obstructive jaundice
d) Kidney damage
Option d - Kidney damage
Chlorpromazine is an antipsychotic drug possessing.
a) Butyrophenone
b) Thioxanthine
c) Phenothiazine
d) Acridine
Option c - Phenothiazine
A chelating agent used in the case of poisoning is.
a) Sodium phosphate
b) Dimercaprol
c) Ferroin
d) Bismuth subnitrate
Option b - Dimercaprol
A leukotriene receptor antagonist used in allergic cough is.
a) Rofecoxib
b) Theophylline
c) Losartan
d) Montelukast
Option d - Montelukast
The sulphonamide used for burn therapy is.
a) Sulfadiazine
b) Sulfadoxine
c) Sulfacetamide
d) Sulfapyridine
Option a - Sulfadiazine
Amantadine is the drug used.
a) Antibacterial
b) Antiviral
c) Antifungal
d) Antiprotozoal
Option b - Antiviral
Ranitidine is a.
a) H2 antagonist
b) HI antagonist
c) Beta adrenergic antagonist
d) Alpha adrenergic antagonist
Option a - H2 antagonist
An example of sulfonyl urea is.
a) Metformin
b) Tolbutamide
c) Rosiglitazone
d) Repaglinide
Option b - Tolbutamide
The medicinal agents used for the increase in urine output are known as.
a) Urinary antiseptics
b) Diuretics
c) Stimulants
d) Antiseptics
Option b - Diuretics
Phenobarbitone is a.
a) Sedative
b) Antitussive
c) Antipsychotic
d) Anxiolytic
Option a - Sedative
An analgesic containing para amino phenol group is.
a) Paracetamol
b) Ibuprofen
c) Aspirin
d) Indomethacin
Option a - Paracetamol
Which among the following is a tricyclic antidepressant drug?
a) Amitriptyline
b) Trazodone
c) Phenelzine
d) Fluoxetine
Option a - Amitriptyline
Acetyl salicylic acid is.
a) Sulindac
b) Aspirin
c) Mefenamic acid
d) Nalidixic acid
Option b - Aspirin
Excessive consumption of ethanol causes damage to the.
a) Kidneys
b) Lungs
c) Heart
d) Liver
Option d - Liver
Lichens are formed due to the symbiotic association of.
a) Moss and fungi
b) Bacteria and fungi
c) Algae and fungi
d) None of these
Option c - Algae and fungi
How many ventricles are present in the human brain?
a) 2
b) 4
c) 3
d) 5
Option b - 4
Which of the following statements is true for plankton?
a) They live on the surface of lake water
b) They live on the bottom of lakes
c) They live on plants growing in water
d) They live on the water column
Option b - They live on the bottom of lakes
Which of the following has the smallest egg?
a) Ostrich
b) Hummingbird
c) Pigeon
d) Homo sapiens
Option b - Hummingbird
The population of which of the following is the maximum on the earth?
a) Reptiles
b) Birds
c) Fisher
d) Beetles
Option d - Beetles
Poison glands of snakes are homologous to.
a) Stings of rays
b) Salivary glands of vertebrates
c) Electric organs of fishes
d) Sebaceous glands of mammals
Option b - Salivary glands of vertebrates
The phylum Chordata is characterized by the presence of.
a) Spinal cord
b) Notochord
c) Nerve chord
d) None of these
Option d - None of these
Cancer of epithelial tissue is called.
a) Carcinoma
b) Sarcoma
c) Leukemia
d) Hodgkin's disease
Option a - Carcinoma
Normally the substances that fight against diseases in human systems are known as.
a) Deoxyribonucleic acid
b) Antigens
c) Enzymes
d) Antibodies
Option d - Antibodies
The diploid number of chromosomes in the human body is?
a) 24
b) 40
c) 46
d) 48
Option c - 46
The largest cell in the human body is ( previous year question paper of bsc nursing entrance exam )
a) Nerve cell
b) Muscle cell
c) Liver cell
d) Kidney cell
Option c - Liver cell
Which of the following organs is used in the purification of blood in the human body?
a) Liver
b) Kidney
c) Spleen
d) Lungs
Option d - Lungs
The cornea is part of which of the following organs of the human body?
a) Eye
b) Ear
c) Nose
d) Heart
Option a - Eye
What is Funny Bone?
a) A muscle
b) A nerve
c) A bone
d) A blood vessel
Option b - A nerve
Human sperm may contain? 1) X-Chromosome 2) Y-Chromosome 3) XY - Chromosome
a) 1 only
b) 2 only
c) 1, 2, and 3
d) 1 and 2
Option c - 1, 2, and 3
Which of the following is not a bone in the legs of the human body?
a) Radius
b) Tibia
c) Femur
d) Fibila
Option a - Radius
Bleeding from an artery is characterized by which of the following? 1) Blood is red 2) Blood is purple 3) Bleeding is continuous 4) Diaphragm
a) 1 and 3
b) 2 and 3
c) 1 and 4
d) 2 and 4
Option a - 1 and 3
Duodenum is situated.
a) At the uppermost part of the small intestine
b) Near the lungs
c) In the brain
d) At the tail end of the intestine
Option a - At the uppermost part of the small intestine
The heart is covered by a membrane called.
a) Epidermis
b) Dermis
c) Epicardium
d) Pericardium
Option d - Pericardium
About ……. of the total calcium present in the human body is in the blood.
a) 90%
b) 70%
c) 5%
d) 1%
Option d - 1%
As in the arms and legs, blood flows against gravity and is prevented from flowing back by.
a) The extremely low pressure of venous blood
b) Valves
c) Movements in the surrounding muscles
d) The narrowing down of the lumen of veins by the contraction of the muscle layer comprising their walls
Option b - Valves
Identical twins arise when two.
a) Cells develop independently from the same zygote
b) Gametes develop independently
c) Sperms develop independently
d) Ova develop independently
Option a - Cells develop independently from the same zygote
The element that is not found in the blood is.
a) Iron no
b) Copper
c) Chromium
d) Magnesium
Option c - Chromium
Which is the highly perfused organ in the body?
a) Liver
b) Heart
c) Brain
d) Lungs
Option d - Lungs
Oxytocin is the hormone released from.
a) Anterior lobe of the pituitary
b) Pars intermedia
c) Posterior lobe of the pituitary
d) Infundibulum
Option c - Posterior lobe of the pituitary
The average lifespan of an Indian is.
a) 46 years
b) 56 years
c) 66 years
d) 76 years
Option c - 66 years
Myocardium is a special muscle tissue found only in the.
a) Brain
b) Heart
c) Stomach
d) Lungs
Option b - Heart
Which of the following is not a bone in the human body?
a) Sternum
b) Humerus
c) Pericardium
d) Tibia
Option c - Pericardium
Which of the following food source has the highest 'Mean Iodine content'?
a) Vegetables
b) Seawater fish
c) Freshwater fish
d) Meat
Option b - Seawater fish
Which of the following is the largest tarsal bone? ( previous year question paper of bsc nursing entrance exam )
a) Cuboid
b) Navicular
c) Calcaneus
d) Talus
Option c - Calcaneus
The normal rhythmical impulse is generated from which point in the conductive system heart?
a) Atrioventricular Bundle
b) Sinoatrial Node
c) Purkinje Fiber
d) Atrioventricular Node
Option b - Sinoatrial Node
A high count of WBCs is an indication of.
a) Influenza
b) Measles
c) Leukaemia
d) Typhoid
Option c - Leukaemia
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