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15 Rs1 MILLION

14 Rs500,000
13 Rs250,000
12 Rs125,000
11 Rs64,000
10 Rs32,000
9 Rs16,000
8 Rs8,000
7 Rs4,000
6 Rs2,000
5 Rs1,000
4 Rs500
3 Rs300
2 Rs200
1 Rs100
Question 1
Solid Waste-wastes from disposable items other the
waste sharps ie tubings, catheters, iv sets etc are put
into

A. Red B. Yellow

C. Blue D. Black
Question 1
Solid Waste-wastes from disposable items other the
waste sharps ie tubings, catheters, iv sets etc are put
into

A. Red B.

C. D.
Rs100
Question 2
Which of the following is not an example of
Biomedical waste?

A. Human Tissues B. Used Cotton Gauze

C. Food Waste D. Needles


Question 2
Which of the following is not an example of
Biomedical waste?

A. B.

C. Food Waste D.
Rs200
Question 3
The concentration of Hypochlorite used for
disinfecting Linen in the washing chamber is

A. 1% B. 5%

C. 10% D. 20%
Question 3
The concentration of Hypochlorite used for
disinfecting Linen in the washing chamber is

A. B.

C. 10% D.
Rs300
Question 4
The minimum time period for which the bags
containing discarded blood/body fluids should be
immersed in 5% Sodium hypochlorite solution is

A. 5 minutes B. 10 minutes

C. 20 minutes D. 30 minutes
Question 4
The minimum time period for which the bags
containing discarded blood/body fluids should be
immersed in 5% Sodium hypochlorite solution is

A. B.

C. D. 30 minutes
Rs500
Question 5
Category No 1&2 consists of Human anatomical
waste- human tissues, body parts and Animal wastes.
Both these types of waste is put into _____ bag

A. Red B. Yellow

C. Blue D. Black
Question 5
Category No 1&2 consists of Human anatomical
waste- human tissues, body parts and Animal wastes.
Both these types of waste is put into _____ bag

A. B. Yellow

C. D.
Rs1,000
Question 6
Bags shall be filled upto _______ of their capacity

A. 1/3 rd B. ¼ th

C. 2/3 rd D. 1/2
Question 6
Bags shall be filled upto _______ of their capacity

A. B.

C. 2/3 rd D.
Rs2,000
Question 7
Blue Puncture proof containers are used for the
transport of ____ waste

A. General waste B. Cytotoxic waste

C. Anatomical waste D. Sharps


Question 7
Blue Puncture proof containers are used for the
transport of ____ waste

A. B.

C. D. Sharps
Rs4,000
•Which among the following is not a technology used for treatment and disposal of Biomedical waste?

Question 8
Which among the following is not a technology used
for treatment and disposal of Biomedical waste?

A. Autoclave B. Incineration

C. Hot fomentation D. Shredding


•Which among the following is not a technology used for treatment and disposal of Biomedical waste?

Question 8
Which among the following is not a technology used
for treatment and disposal of Biomedical waste?

A. B.

C. Hot fomentation D.
Rs8,000
Question 9
For proper disinfection the sputum cups with its lid
opened into a inner sieve container of a twin bin
which contain 5% Sodium hypochlorite solution and
kept it for ____ hours

A. 6 hrs B. 12 hrs

C. 24 hrs D. 48 hrs
Question 9
For proper disinfection the sputum cups with its lid
opened into a inner sieve container of a twin bin
which contain 5% Sodium hypochlorite solution and
kept it for ____ hours

A. B. 12 hrs

C. D.
Rs16,000
Which of the following diseases that can occur while handling Biomedical waste can be prevented by proper immunisation

Question 10
Which of the following diseases that can occur while
handling Biomedical waste can be prevented by
proper immunisation?

A. HBV B. HIV

C. Dysentery D. Candida infections


Which of the following diseases that can occur while handling Biomedical waste can be prevented by proper immunisation

Question 10
Which of the following diseases that can occur while
handling Biomedical waste can be prevented by
proper immunisation?

A. HBV B.

C. D.
Rs32,000
Question 11
Discarded medicines and Cytotoxic drugs- wastes
comprising of outdated, contaminated and discarded
medicine are put into ____ bag

A. Red B. Yellow

C. Blue D. Black
Question 11
Discarded medicines and Cytotoxic drugs- wastes
comprising of outdated, contaminated and discarded
medicine are put into ____ bag

A. B.

C. D. Black
Rs64,000
Question 12
_______ is a process of burning the anatomical waste
such as human tissues, organs, placenta and waste
collected in yellow bag without disinfection, body
parts in high temperature to destroy waste.

A. Autoclave B. Incineration

C. Shredding D. Secured Landfill


Question 12
_______ is a process of burning the anatomical waste
such as human tissues, organs, placenta and waste
collected in yellow bag without disinfection, body
parts in high temperature to destroy waste.

A. B. Incineration

C. D.
Rs125,000
Question 13
Which among the following are methods of Universal
Precautions?

A. Hand washing B. PPE

C. Immunisation D. All of the above


Question 13
Which among the following are methods of Universal
Precautions?

A. B.

C. D. All of the above


Rs250,000
Question 14
Hospital acquired infections are defined as infections
that are acquired in the hospital and manifest after
________ hrs of admission in a hospital

A. 48 hrs B. 60 hrs

C. 24 hrs D. 72 hrs
Question 14
Hospital acquired infections are defined as infections
that are acquired in the hospital and manifest after
________ hrs of admission in a hospital

A. 48 hrs B.

C. D.
Rs500,000
•Biomedical Waste ( Management & Handling ) Rules were first proposed by the Government of India in the year ____________

Question 15
Biomedical Waste ( Management & Handling ) Rules
were first proposed by the Government of India in
the year ____________

A. 1997 B. 1998

C. 1999 D. 2000
•Biomedical Waste ( Management & Handling ) Rules were first proposed by the Government of India in the year ____________

Question 15
Biomedical Waste ( Management & Handling ) Rules
were first proposed by the Government of India in
the year ____________

A. B. 1998

C. D.
Rs1 MILLION

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