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In the middle of a clinical trial of a new drug, one participant decides to withdraw from the trial. But, the investigator pressurizes the participant to continue in the study till it completes. Which of the following ethical principles does the investigator violate?
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Non-Maleficence
Beneficence
Autonomy
Justice
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True regarding Mann Whitney U Test is:
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Requires large sample size
It is a Parametric test
To compare the outcomes between two dependent groups
Also known as Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test
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In the middle of a clinical trial of a new drug, one participant decides to withdraw from the trial. But, the investigator pressurizes the participant to continue in the study till it completes. Which of the following ethical principles does the investigator violate?
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True regarding Mann Whitney U Test is:
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In an outbreak of shigellosis, 18 persons in 18 different households became ill. One incubation period later, 17 persons in the same households as these “primary” cases developed shigellosis. If the 18 households included 86 persons, the secondary attack rate for shigellosis is:
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Identify the scientist.
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Which Central American country was recently (25th February 2021) awarded a certification of malaria elimination by the World Health Organization (WHO)?
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Following are participatory techniques of data collection for qualitative research for action-oriented projects EXCEPT:
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When people, especially those who have been initially living in small, isolated communities, migrate to a new region, they may develop “new diseases” or may express “old disease” with higher frequency. This phenomenon is known as :
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Two unique features of public health, also described by CEA Winslow in his definition of public health include:
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Which is the best description of the y-intercept for the linear regression equation of the rats: weight = 100 + 40(time)?
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Which one among the following is the voluntary global target for prevention and control of Non-communicable disease to be attained by the year 2025?
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Which one of the following is a newly approved drug for use in antiretroviral therapy by the National AIDS Control Organisation?
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An investigator randomly samples 145 American Indian males in a county, measures their weight, and finds it normally distributed. He desires to know to what extent does his measurement of weight deviates from the true population mean weight of American Indian males. If the mean measured weight of these males was 140lbs and the sample standard deviation was 12 lbs. Which of the following statement is true?
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A researcher studies the number of hours spent in studying(B1), final MBBS marks in the University exams(B2) and average attendance in clinical postings of individuals over the past four and half years(B3). He claims that he can predict whether the PG- NEET ranking percentile using the formula given below
NEET PG ranking percentile = 29+ 0.5*B1+7.6*B2+ 3.4* B3
The above technique used to predict the NEET PG ranking percentile is:
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In Qualitative Research Methodology, which of the following is NOT a type of Grounded Theory?
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The Target for Tobacco use reduction in 15+ year-olds by 2025 is:
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The National Health Policy has proposed to raise public health expenditure to ----- of the GDP by 2025.
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Which of the following was part of seven priority areas for improving health as identified in National Health Policy 2017?
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Which of the following guidelines are used for reporting on Qualitative Research studies:
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Amongst the services that are covered under reproductive, maternal, newborn, child and adolescent health (RMNCH+A) and nutrition, which service experienced the highest degree of overall disruption due to COVID-19, as accounted by 70% of the countries worldwide?
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Erecting a barrier in a geographic area that is used to stop the spread of infectious diseases and to prevent the spread of a pandemic, where infected people reside with strict enforcement of restrictions of their mobility in and out is known as:
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In order to get rid of contradictory results coming out of the efficacy of hydroxychloroquine on COVID-19 in various parts of the world, a group of researchers decided to pool the data from various clinical trials conducted on HCQ and COVID-19 to come to a final conclusion on the efficacy. What is this type of study known as:
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The traditional Black-Box epidemiology is defined as:
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The above diagram depicts the group dynamics in a focus group discussion conducted for a study. What are these diagrams called as:
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Identify the given Logo:
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Identify the Logo.
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Identify the type of graph.
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The bubble diagram of a disease outbreak shows:
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One problem with hypothesis testing is that a real effect may not be
detected. This problem is most likely to occur when:
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Identify the statistical diagram.
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Name the Personality.
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Eno salt is good for digestion – this is an example of:
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The constant sum rating scale would result in which type of measurement?
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What is the assumption made for performing the hypothesis test
with T distribution?
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A residual plot:
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Which of these sequences is the correct mode of imparting competencies in Medical Education according to Millers Pyramid?
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Which of these scales are used to detect alcohol addiction?
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The functioning of the ministry of health and family welfare in India is divided into a Union list and a concurrent list. Which of the following is included in the concurrent list.
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Bradley in 1977 has classified water-borne diseases into four categories, which of the following is a water-based disease as per this classification?
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The risk of transmission of HIV from the parent to the child when the mother is not on Antiretrovirals and breastfeeding the child is:
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Which of the following is the correct size and position of the mask as per IMNCI guidelines?
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“Stanpan Suraksha” mobile app was developed by:
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ATAL INNOVATION MISSION-flagship Programme of think tank NITI Aayog, has recently signed a statement of intent with which of the following organization to promote a culture of innovation and entrepreneurship across 100 Atal Tinkering Labs in the country?
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Who is known as the Father of Evidence-based medicine?
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Normative needs are:
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The statement “To improve the overall nutritional status of children and reduce the prevalence of malnutrition” is an example of:
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Identify the logo.
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As per NVBDCP guidelines, the Long Lasting Insecticidal Nets (LLINs) contain which of the following insecticide incorporated into its fibres?
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All are true about leptospirosis EXCEPT:
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Match the following:
1. CEA Winslow
2. Grotjahn
3. Henry Sigerist
4. Lemuel Shattuck a. Sanitary commission of Massachusetts
b. Definition of Medicine
c. Definition of Public Health
d. Social Medicine
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Which of the following sampling methods could be used to make an
an estimate of the sampling error?