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LLR Test Question and Answers Topic: Accidents and First Aid

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LLR Test Question and Answers Topic: Accidents and First Aid
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1 THE AIM OF FIRST AID IS







* TO SAVE LIFE. Correct Answer

* TO PROMOTE RECOVERY. All of the above.

* TO PREVENT WORSENING OF VICTIM'S CONDITION. Explanation

* ALL OF THE ABOVE. The aim of first aid is to stabilize the
worsening condition before he or she gets
proper medical institutional attention.
2 HOW WOULD YOU REMOVE THE CLOTHING OF
AN INJURED PATIENT?







* STRIP THE PATIENT Correct Answer

* DESTROY CLOTHING Cut the clothing through the seam

* CUT THE CLOTHING THROUGH THE SEAM Explanation

* NONE OF THE ABOVE. It is not necessary to strip the patient for
diagnosis or treatment. It is, however,
often necessary to expose the injuries to
diagnose and treat them properly. This
should be done with the minimum
disturbance to the patient. Do not destroy
clothing. Where it has to be cut, do this
carefully through the seam if possible.
3 THE AVERAGE ADULT HAS A PULSE RATE OF
APPROX.







* 40 PER MINUTE. Correct Answer

* 70 PER MINUTE. 70 per minute.

* 120 PER MINUTE. Explanation

* 20 PER MINUTE. Pulse rates represents the rate of
contraction of heart per minute i.e. heart
beat. Normal range being 60-90 per
minute.
4 WHAT IS THE QUANTITY OF BLOOD IN HUMAN
BODY?







* 5-6 LITRES. Correct Answer

* 2-3 LITRES. 5-6 litre.

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* 8-10 LITRES. Explanation

* NONE OF THE ABOVE. Average quantity of blood in human body
is 70-80 ml per kg body weight.
5 DRESSING IS A PROTECTIVE COVERING
APPLIED TO A WOUND TO







* PREVENT INFECTION. Correct Answer

* ABSORB DISCHARGE. All of the above.

* CONTROL BLEEDING. Explanation

* ALL OF THE ABOVE. Dressing offers a protection against
harmful external germs and it also absorbs
the pus , debris and fluid.
6 SUFFOCATION (ASPHYXIA) CAN BE DUE TO







* FOOD GOING DOWN THE WRONG WAY ( INTO AIR
PASSAGE).
Correct Answer

* MASS OF FOREIGN BODY LIKE ARTIFICIAL TEETH
IN AIR PASSAGE.
All are correct.

* WATER GETTING IN THE AIR PASSAGE. Explanation

* ALL ARE CORRECT. Suffocation means obstruction in the free
flow of air while breathing which is
necessary for oxygen supply.
7 SIGNS OF SUFFOCATION ARE







* VIOLENT COUGH Correct Answer

* BREATHLESSNESS. All of the above.

* TEARS Explanation

* ALL OF THE ABOVE. In this state, body tries to overcome the
obstruction which results in violent cough
and difficulty in breathing and stress
resulting in tears.
8 THE AIMS OF FIRST AID IN CASE OF FRACTURE
ARE ALL EXCEPT







* TO PREVENT FURTHER DAMAGE. Correct Answer

* TO REDUCE PAIN. To apply plaster/slab.

* TO MAKE THE PATIENT COMFORTABLE. Explanation

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* TO APPLY PLASTER/SLAB. Applying plaster or slab is a clinical
procedure which is carried out after
performing X-ray of that organ under
expert hand.
9 WHAT IS/ARE THE MAIN AIM (S) OF THE FIRST
AID?







* TO SAVE LIFE Correct Answer

* TO PROMOTE RECOVERY All of the above.

* TO PREVENT WORSENING OF THE CASUALTY'S
CONDTION
Explanation

* ALL OF THE ABOVE. First Aid is based on scientific medicine and
surgery. It is skilled assistance. The first
aider should observe carefully, think clearly
and act quickly.
10 THE TYPE OF ELECTRICAL CURRENT NEEDED TO
CHARGE A BATTERY IS







* ALTERNATING CURRENT Correct Answer

* DIRECT CURRENT. Direct current.

* BOTH Explanation

* NONE OF THE ABOVE. A battery generates D.C. current after a
chemical reaction takes place in it.
Therefore it needs D.C. current for its
charging which is supplied by the
alternator.
Note: Alternator actually generates AC
current which is converted into DC current
with the help of inbuilt rectifiers in it.
11 TROUBLE IN CATALYTIC CONVERTER IS
INDICATED BY







* HIGH CO AND HC LEVEL. Correct Answer

* HIGH RPM. High CO and HC level.

* INEFFICIENT BRAKING. Explanation

* ALL OF THE ABOVE. Catalytic converters are designed to reduce
toxic emissions by up to 90%. If the
percentage of emissions like CO and HC
are high, it means that it may be due to
damaged/chocked catalytic converter

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12 ENGINE OVERHEATING IS A RESULT OF







* DISCHARGED BATTERY. Correct Answer

* AIR IN THE BRAKE SYSTEM. Choked radiator.

* CHOKED RADIATOR. Explanation

* NONE OF THE ABOVE. Engine overheating is mainly due to
improper circulation of coolant in the
cooling system. If the radiator gets choked
due to rusting or dirt, it will not supply
coolant to the engine resulting in
overheating of engine.
Overheating can also be caused by:
1. Defective themostat valve.
2. Coolant leakage.
3. Defective water pump.
4. Rusted Engine block.
5. Loose fan belt. etc.
13 A LOOSE BATTERY CLAMP COULD CAUSE







* AN OVERCHARGED BATTERY. Correct Answer

* A RUN DOWN BATTERY. A run down battery.

* SHORT CIRCUIT. Explanation

* NONE OF THE ABOVE. A loose battery clamp can make the
terminal loose. This will result in alternator
not charging the battery. Therefore the
battery will get discharged. Keep the
battery firmly clamped in its cradle.
14 THE RADIATOR CAP CONSIST OF TWO VALVES,
NAMELY







* PRESSURE VALVE AND VACUUM VALVE. Correct Answer

* THERMOSTAT VALVE AND RELIEF VALVE. Pressure valve and vacuum valve.

* THERMOSTAT VALVE AND VACUUM VALVE. Explanation

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* NONE OF THE ABOVE. There are two valves in the radiator cap,
namely , pressure valve and vacuum valve.
When the coolant level increases in the
radiator, pressure builds up and opens the
pressure valve so that extra coolant flows
into the reservoir. When the engine is
cooled, pressure drops and vacuum
develops in the system. In this case
vacuum valve opens allowing coolant to
get into the radiator through the overflow
tube.
15 THE PURPOSE OF TYRE IS TO







* ABSORB MOST OF THE SHOCK. Correct Answer

* PROVIDE GOOD GRIPPING TO THE ROAD. All of the above.

* PROVIDE GOOD ACCELERATION. Explanation

* ALL OF THE ABOVE. The function of tyre is to
1.Carry the load of the vehicle.
2.Absorb most of the shocks and dampen
vibrations.
3.The treads made on the tyre grip the
road.

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