Health Economics Solved MCQs

1.

Which agency defined health as “a complete state of physical, mental and social well being and not merely the absence of illness or disease”:

A. unicef
B. who
C. wto
D. adb
Answer» B. who
2.

According to Census 2011, Infant mortality rate in Kerala is:

A. 13
B. 12
C. 18
D. 21
Answer» A. 13
3.

Health paradox refers to :

A. high income with high human development
B. low income with high human development
C. low mortality with high morbidity
D. none of these
Answer» C. low mortality with high morbidity
4.

Which slogan is popular in health care in Kerala:

A. healthy youth and wealthy youth
B. good health at low cost
C. health care
D. none of these
Answer» B. good health at low cost
5.

NRHM stands for:

A. national rural health mission
B. national remote health mission
C. national and regional health management
D. none of these
Answer» A. national rural health mission
6.

Health is a ....... subject:

A. central
B. state
C. concurrent
D. none of these
Answer» B. state
7.

“the state of being free from illness or injury” means:

A. happiness
B. fitness
C. disease
D. health
Answer» D. health
8.

Which refers to the work of health care professionals who act as a first point of consultation for all patients within the health care system:

A. primary care
B. secondary care
C. urgent care
D. none of these
Answer» A. primary care
9.

which is a specialized consultative health care:

A. primary care
B. secondary care
C. urgent care
D. tertiary care
Answer» D. tertiary care
10.

Example of tertiary health care:

A. cardiac surgery
B. plastic surgery
C. cancer management
D. all the above
Answer» D. all the above
11.

The number of live births per thousand of population per year means:

A. birth rate
B. imr
C. death rate
D. none of these
Answer» A. birth rate
12.

QALY means:

A. quality adjusted life year
B. quantity adjusted life year
C. quality accredited long youth
D. none of these
Answer» A. quality adjusted life year
13.

Externality refers to:

A. third party effect
B. inclusive growth
C. social exclusion
D. none of these
Answer» A. third party effect
14.

the number of deaths per one thousand people per year means:

A. birth rate
B. imr
C. death rate
D. none of these
Answer» C. death rate
15.

Probability of dying between birth and exactly five years of age expressed per 1,000 live births :

A. birth rate
B. under five mortality rate
C. death rate
D. none of these
Answer» B. under five mortality rate
16.

Probability of dying between birth and exactly one year of age expressed per 1,000 live births: :

A. birth rate
B. imr
C. death rate
D. none of these
Answer» B. imr
17.

The number of maternal deaths per 1,000 women of reproductive age in the population (generally defined as 15–44 years of age) means:

A. mmr
B. imr
C. child mortality rate
D. none of these
Answer» A. mmr
18.

the sum of neonatal deaths and fetal deaths (stillbirths) per 1,000 births:

A. mmr
B. perinatal mortality rate
C. imr
D. none of these
Answer» B. perinatal mortality rate
19.

Current total fertility rate in India:

A. 2.4
B. 2.7
C. 1.7
D. 3.5
Answer» A. 2.4
20.

Latest total fertility rate in Kerala:

A. 1.7
B. 1.8
C. 2.1
D. 2.4
Answer» B. 1.8
21.

Replacement level of total fertility rate:

A. 1.7
B. 1.8
C. 2.1
D. 2.4
Answer» A. 1.7
22.

In 2010-12, maternal mortality rate in India:

A. 212
B. 198
C. 134
D. 178
Answer» D. 178
23.

Millennium development goals target of MMR in India:

A. 103
B. 134
C. 168
D. 198
Answer» A. 103
24.

In 2010-12, Maternal mortality rate in Kerala:

A. 66
B. 90
C. 103
D. 178
Answer» A. 66
25.

In 2012, Infant mortality rate in India:

A. 44
B. 36
C. 42
D. 12
Answer» C. 42
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