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1. Age :-
a) 20-25years
b) 26-30 years
c) 31-35 years
d) above 36 years
2. Educational Status:-
a) non-Literate
b) upto Primary Education
c) upto Senior Secondary Education
d) Graduation & Above
3. Occupation :-
a) private services
b) government services
c) self employed
d) others
a) <Rs 5000
b) Rs 5001-10,000
c) Rs 10001-15,000
d) >Rs 15,001
5. Gender :-
a) male
b) female
c) others
6. Marital Status :-
a) married
b) unmarried
c) divorced
d) others
7. Type Of Family :-
a) nuclear
b) joint
c) extended
8. Religion :
a) Hinduism
b) Sikhism
c) Christianity
d) others
9. Area Of Residence :-
a) urban
b) rural
a) yes
b) no
a) community
b) relatives
c) mass media
d) health care workers
a) 4 groups
b) 8 groups
c) 3 groups
d) 6 groups
a) 14 – 16 mg/dl
b) 12 – 14 mg/dl
c) 10 – 12 mg/dl
d) 16 – 18 mg/dl
a) platelets
b) RBC’s
c)Plasma
d) all of above
a) 10 – 12 mg/dl
b) 14 – 16 mg/dl
c) 16 – 18 mg/dl
d) 12 – 14 mg/dl
a) every 2 months
b) every 3 months
c) every 6 months
d) every 8 months
a) O positive
b) O negative
c) AB positive
d) AB negative
8. Which of the following Is The Commonest Site For withdrawing blood for Blood Donation ?
a) elbow
b) leg
c) abdomen
d)others
a) O positive
b) A positive
c) B positive
d) AB positive
10. Where does formation of blood cells takes place in human body ?
a) heart
b) bone marrow
c) brain
d) liver
a) vitamin K
b) vitamin A
c) vitamin D
d) vitamin C
12. How Long The Red Blood Cells Can Be Frozen / Stored ?
a) 3 years
b) 7 years
c) 8 years
d) 10 years
16. Fresh Hold Blood Transfusion Is Done Within, How Much Time Of Collection :-
a) immediately
b) 1 hour
c) 2 hour
d) 24 hours
17. What would be the average rise in Hb % after transfusion one unit of blood ?
a) 1gm%
b) 0.1gm%
c) 2gm%
d) 2.1gm%
a) erythemia
b) polycythemia
c) anemia
d) leukemia
19. What is the term used for a decrease in RBCs?
a) erythemia
b) polycythemia
c) anemia
d) leukemia
a) Within 20 minutes
b) Within 40 minutes
c) Within 40 to 1 hour
d) more than 1 hour
21. Which of the following infections are transmitted via blood transfusion ?
a) hepatitis G
b) dengue virus
c) COVID-19
d) chicken pox
a) spinach
b) apple
c) jaggery
d) all of above
a) 500 ml
b) 800 ml
c) 100 ml
d) 250 ml
a) if Hb < 7gms
b) if Hb <10gms
c) if Hb <14gms
d) none of the above
a) fever
b) hypothermia
c) dizziness
d) vomiting
a) 100 to 150 ml
b) 200 to 250 ml
c) 300 to 350 ml
d) 350 to 450 ml
a) 45 kg
b) 50 kg
c) 55 kg
d) 60 kg
a) 90/60 mmHg
b) 120/80 mmHg
c) 140/100 mmHg
d)110/70 mmHg