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7th November 2014, 08:16 AM
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RRB Staff Nurse Papers
I am looking for last years RRB staff nurse solved question papers so please proide me the same for preparation of exam?
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7th November 2014, 08:35 AM
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Re: RRB Staff Nurse Papers
RRB (Railway Recruitment Board) popularly known as RRB conducts exams for various posts in Indian Railways. RRB functions under Ministry of Railways and divided into 19 Regional Boards headed by a Central Control Board. RRB staff nurse Exam is conduct in Online Exams mode for fast selection procedure. Candidates should have minimum computer knowledge and practice to attend Online Exams efficiently. Here I am giving you solved questions of RRB staff nurse question papers. 1. When was the first train in Indian started? (a) 1851 (b) 1852 (c) 1853 (d) 1854 2. Which are the diseases caused by Bacteria? 3. Which are the diseases caused by Virus? 4. When was the first underground railway (Metro Railway) started? (a) 1982 (b) 1989 (c) 1984 (d) 1992 5. Which are the diseases caused by Protozoans? 6. Shatabdi Express train was started in (a) 1984 (b) 1988 (c) 1990 (d) 1985 7. At which of the following places Diesel Component Works is established? (a) Jamshedpur (b) Patiala (c) Perambur (d) Varanasi 8. Which Zone is the largest in Indian Railways? (a) Central Railway (b) Northern Railway (c) Eastern Railway (d) Western Railway 9. The railway station situated in the extreme south is (a) Chennai (b) Cochin (c) Kanyakumari (d) Trivandrum 10. Which are the diseases caused by Fungus? 11. What is the full form of ELISA? 12. Which disease is known as 'Grave's disease'? 13. Which virus causes Swine Flu? 14. Which Virus causes Bird Flu? 15. A platform surrounded by rail lines from all the four sides, is called (a) dock platform (b) passenger platform (c) island platform (d) goods platform 16. When was the nationalization of Indian Railways done? (a) 1952 (b) 1950 (c) 1951 (d) 1954 17. In which year Research, Design and Standard organization was established? (a) 1954 (b) 1957 (c) 1959 (d) 1967 18. Railway Staff College is situated at (a) Bangalore (b) Secundrabad (c) Chennai (d) Vadodara 19. Where are the Research, Design and Standard Organisation situated? (a) Lucknow (b) Bangalore (c) Pune (d) New Delhi 20. Which are the following pairs of regional Railways and their headquarters not true? (a) South-Central Railway - Secunderabad (b) Central railway - Bhopal (c) South Railway - Chennai (d) North Railway - New Delhi 21. Between which of the destinations the first Indian train was started? (a) From Calcutta to Delhi ,(b) From Mumbai to Thane (c) From Mumbai to Surat ,(d) From Mumbai to Madras 22. Which Mosquito is the Vector of Malaria? 23. Which Mosquito is the Vector of Filaria? 24. Minamata disease caused by? 25. Itai Itai disease caused by? 26. When was the first test tube baby Louise Brown borne? 27. Which day is observed as World Population Day? 28. Which organ affects Bright's Disease? 29. Fallopian Tube is lined by- 1. Columnar Epithelium, 2. Stratified Epithelium, 3. Ciliated Epithelium, 4. Germinal Epithelium 30. For proper emotional development which of the following be avoided 1. unhealthy criticism 2. unfavourable comparison 3. overdomination on childs personality 4. all of the above 31. 4. Surgery done to remove lesons that are likely to develop into cancer is known as-1. Diagnostic 2. Palliative 3. Prophylactic 4. Reconstructive 32. Which of the following is most likely to occur if a person is very angry? 1. a drop in temperature and pulse 2. a drop in pulse and blood pressure 3. a rise in pulse and blood pressure 4. none of the above 33. The most common symptom of pulmonary embolism is : 1. fever 2. chest pain 3. Hemoptysis 4. Dyspnea 34. The brunt of illness in Schizophrenia, is on 1. cognition 2. Affect 3. Conation 4. Consciousness 35. Which of the following is the best answer to the questions are emotions innate or learn? 1. learning is important in modifying emotions but some forms appear to be innate 2. emotions are entirely innate and develop through maturation 3. emotions are entirely gained by experience 4. emotions are not learnt but are probably innate, their expression is learnt by Experience. 36. In which Governor-General’s reign railway lines in India were established? (a) Lord William Bentick (b) Lord Cornwallis (c) Lord Kenning (d) Lord Dalhousie 37. A station where the rail lines end, is called (a) junction station (b) way-side-station (c) block station (d) terminal station 38. How much distance was traveled by first train of India? (a) 33 km (b) 36 km (c) 34 km (d) 46 km 39. What is the position of the Indian Railway in the world according to the length of rail lines? (a) First (b) Second (c) Third (d) Fourth 40. What is the length of North-Eastern Frontier Railway (NEFR)? (a) 4300 Km (b) 3700 Km (c) 4290 km (d) 5298 km 41. The headquarters of North-Eastern railway is situated at (a) Mumbai (V.T) (b) Guwahati (c) Gorakhpur (d) New Delhi 42. When was the North-Eastern frontier Railway (NEFR) established? (a) 15th Jan, 1958 (b) 15th Jan, 1955 (c) 2nd Jan, 1956 (d) 14th April, 1952 43. Choose the culture that does not consider eye contact impolite when speaking with another. 1. Americans ,2. Indo – Chinese, 3. Asians ,4. Native Americans 44. A patient has certain rights concerning data collection, such as the right to know: 1. that selected information will be held confidential 2. why information is sought 3. how information will be used 4. all of the above 45. Tetrahydrocannabinol is a psychomimetic compound, found in 1. Pethidine 2. Marihuana 3. LSD 4. Heroin 46. Which of the following is the best definition of psychology? 1. the study and understanding of normal mental functions and behavior 2. the study and understanding of abnormal mental functions and behavior 3. mental processes and physiological studies 4. the science of the physiological studies of the central nervous system 47.What is true about neurotic depression? 1. Best treatment is ECT 2. Usually is bipolar 3. There is no insight 4. Usually associated with anxiety 48. The shift in health care delivery from acute care to community based care is primarily the result of : 1. tighter insurance regulations 2. alternate health care delivery system 3. changes in federal legislation 4. the interfacing of all three conditions 49. Acquired a plastic anemia usually manifests with all except? 1. Purpura ,2. Oral ulcers ,3. Hepatosplenomegaly ,4. Fatigue 50.All of the following drugs have antidepressant effect, except: 1. Trifluoperazine 2. Levomepromazine 3. MAO inhibitors 4. Amitriptyline ANSWERS 1-(c) 1853 2- Tuberculosis, Diphtheria ,Whooping cough ,Cholera, Leprosy(Hansen's disease) ,Tetanus ,Plague T,yphoid ,Gonorrhoea ,Syphilis 3- Chickenpox ,Mumps ,Measles P,oliomyelitis ,Rabies ,AIDS 4-(c) 1984 5- Amoebic dysentery ,Malaria ,African Sleeping Sickness Kala-azar (Leishmaniasis) 6-(b) 1988 7-(b) Patiala 8-(c) Eastern Railway 9-(c) Kanyakumari 10- Athlete's foot Ringworm 11- Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay 12- Exophthalmic goitre 13- H1N1 14- H5N1 15-(c) island platform 16-(b) 1950 17-(b) 1957 18-(d) Vadodara 19-(a) Lucknow 20-(b) Central railway - Bhopal 21-(b) From Mumbai to Thane 22- Female Anopheles Mosquito 23- Culex Mosquito 24- Mercury poisoning 25- Cadmium poisoning louisebrown 26-25 July 1978 (A possible questions since her mother recently died) 27- July 11 (birth of the 7 billionth baby) 28- Kidney 29-Ciliated Epithelium 30- all of the above 31- Prophylactic 32- a rise in pulse and blood pressure 33- Hemoptysis 34- Conation 35-. emotions are not learnt but are probably innate, their expression is learnt by experience 36-(d) Lord Dalhousie 37-(d) terminal station 38-(c) 34 km 39-(d) Fourth 40-(b) 3700 Km 41-(c) Gorakhpur 42-(a) 15th Jan, 1958 43-1. Americans 44- all of the above 45- Marihuana 46- the study and understanding of normal mental functions and behavior 47- Usually associated with anxiety 48- the interfacing of all three conditions 49- Hepatosplenomegaly 50- Levomepromazine |