Community Health Officer (CHO) special free MCQ test
All mcq based on previous exams and it's vary important mcq for all exams so must attempt and give your feedback
1. The baby born after 28th completed week and does not breathe or showing any sign of life is known as
a) Stillbirth
b) Abortion
c) Early Neonatal death
d) Late Neonatal death
Ans: a
2. Prominent Ischial spine is seen in
a) Gyneacoid pelvis
b) Android pelvis
c) Anthropoid pelvi
d) Platypelloid pelvis
Ans:b
3. Cervical softening is classified as which of the following?
a) Diagnostic signs
b) Presumptive sign
c) Probable sign
d) Positive signs
Ans:c
4. Which of the following is a longitudinal lie?
a) Cephalic presentation
b) Head palpable in the iliac fossa
c) Buttocks palpable in iliac fossa
d) Foetus lying accross the uterus
Ans:a
5. Which of the following is the most likely effect on the fetus if the woman is severely
anemic during pregnancy?
a) Large for gestational age (LGA) fetus
b) Hemorrhage
c) Low birth weight baby
d) Erythroblastosis fetalis.
Ans:c
6. A baby born before 37 completed weeks of gestation calculating from the first day of last menstrual period is arbitrarily defined as
a) Post term baby
b) Pre term baby
c) SGA
d) LBW
Ans: b
7. Which analgesia is used for complete relief of pain throughout the labour, as a safest and simplest method?
a) Opioid analgesics
b) Premixed nitrous oxide and oxygen
c) Epidural analgesia
d) Perineal infiltration
Ans: c
8. Digital separation of the chorioamniotic membranes from the wall of the cervix and lower uterine segment is known as
a) Low rupture of the membranes
b) High rupture of the membranes
c) Stripping the membranes
d) Amiotomy
Ans: c
9. The operation consists of removal of thoracic and abdominal contents piecemeal through an opening on the thoracic or abdominal cavity at the most accessible site is called as
a) Craniotomy
b) Evisceration
c) Decapitation
d) Cleidotomy
Ans: b
10.Which TORCH Infection Presents with Snuffles?
a) Syphilis
b) Rubella
c) Cytomegalovirus
d) Toxoplasmosis
Ans: a
11. Which TORCH Infection Presents with Periventricular calcifications??
a) Syphilis
b) Rubella
c) Cytomegalovirus
d) Herpes simplex
Ans: c
12. Combined duration of the first and second stage labour is less than two hours is termed as
a) Precipitate Labour
b) Prolonged Labour
c) Normal Labour
d) Obstructed Labour
Ans: a
13. A circular groove encircling the uterus is formed between the active upper segment and the
distended lower segment, called
a) Schroeder’s ring
b) Bandl’s ring
c) Contraction ring
d) Spastic lower segment
Ans: b
14. The commonest form of obstetric palsy encountered in puerperium is
a) Hemiplegia
b) Paraplegia
c) Foot drop
d) Quarter plegia
Ans: c
15. Right to Left or bidirectional shunting that can be at either the atrial or the ventricular level of the heart and is combined with elevated pulmonary vascular resistance is known as
a) Marfan Syndrome
b) Eisenmenger Syndrome
c) Down Syndrome
d ) Klinefelter Syndrome
Ans: b
16. Premature dilatation of the cervix is called as
a) Cervical effacement
b) Short cervix
c) Incompetent cervix
d) Cervical funneling
Ans: c
17. Tubal pregnancy is diagnosed before rupture based on the three most classic symptoms:
a) Abdominal pain, delayed menses, abnormal vaginal bleeding (spotting)
b) Vaginal bleeding, fever, headache
c) Vomiting, low back pain, abdominal cramps
d) Uterine tenderness, Nausea , vomiting.
Ans: a
18. Which TORCH Infection Presents with Chorioretinitis, hydrocephalus, and intracranial calcifications?
a) Syphilis
b) Rubella
c) Cytomegalovirus
d) Toxoplasmosis
;Ans: d
19. Which TORCH Infection Presents with Blueberry muffin lesions?
a) Syphilis
b) Rubella
c) Cytomegalovirus
d) Toxoplasmosis
Ans: b
20.Which drug is administered soon after the birth to prevent hemorrhagic disease of the
newborn?
a) Vit K
b) BCG
c) IPV
d) Hb-B
Ans: a