25. We review relevant literature to know: a.
What is already known about
the topic.
b. What concepts and theories have been applied to the topic.
c. What society wants.
d. Who are the key contributors to
the topic.
26. A deductive theory is one that:
a. Allows theory to emerge out of the data.
b. Allows the findings to feed back
into the stock of knowledge. Involves testing an explicitly defined
hypothesis. d. Uses qualitative methods
whenever possible.
27. Which of the following ind collectine medind
a Puntal survey
Research spoetic
4 Pantromed interviewing 28. The core ingredient of a research dissertation
are:
a Executive summary, Literature review, Data gathering. Conclusion,
Referensing
h. Introduction, Data collection, Data analysis, Conclusion.
Recommendation. c.Introduction Literature review Research methods, Resalts,
Discussion, Conclusion
d. Research plan, Research data, Analysis, Referencing
29. Close ended questions are those that: a. Encourage detailed, elaborate
responses
b. Have a fixed range of possible
answers
c. Prevent respondents from allocating themselves to categories.
d. Relate to basic demographic characteristics of respondents. 30. What is
meant by the term theoretical saturation?
a. A state of frustration caused by having used every possible statistical
test without finding any significant results.
b. Deciding on a theory and then testing it repeatedly
The point at which a concept well developed that no further data collection
is necessary d. The problem of having used many theories in one's data
analysis.
31. Which of the following is not a type of qualitative interview?
Focus ante inter Cheat history interview Structured interview Unstrictured
interview
32. What are ‘memos” in qualitative data analysis”
A Building blocks for theorizing. B Information for community use. E. Notes
that researchers write to
Themselves
d. Reminders of what is meant by key terms or phrases.
33. Why does alcohol affect men and women differently?
C.
b.
The women’s liver breaks down alcohol more quickly in men than women
The Women’s bodies are generally smaller and have less body water, so
alcohol concentrations rise more quickly.
The Men’s stomachs are bigger so alcohol is absorbed more slowly.
d. The women’s blood multiplies the alcohol and therefore increases the
intoxication.
34. Those who persistently drink too much alcohol can become addicted and
quitting the habit is exceptionally difficult. Why?
a. Because alcoholics are chronically thirsty.
b. Because alcoholics drink out of
Habit.
c. Because alcoholics feel wretched without alcohol.
d. Because their drinking friends will not be them.
35. Was don’t aloubol nest driving mis
Effers
Your co perception and judgment
b. Because you run the risk of a stuff fine or losing your license.
e. Because you run the risk of smashing up your car or injuring
Someone
d. Because the police will like to talk to all alcoholics
36. Which of the following statements is TRUE about Introverts?
a. Introverts are more impulsive than Extraverts.
b. Introverts have lower level of arousal than Extraverts for the same
stimulus.
Eintroverts can become over stimulated
c. Introverts are more easily
Conditioned to emotional stimuli than those high in Neuroticism. 37. At
what time of life does Erikson stage- Industry vs. Inferiority occur? A.
Adolescence.
b. Infancy.
d. Old age.
e. School age.
38. A mother and her infant son are being tested by Aisworth’s Strange
Situation procedure. After the mother has left and comes back onto the room
the child acts like he is mad at the mother. This child is said to be?
a. Anxious
b. Avoidant
c. Highly neurotic
d. Secured
39. According to Erikson's eight stages of psychosocial development,
during which age does the psychological stage of trust vs. mistrust
develop?
a. Adolescence. b. Adulthood.
c. Early childhood. d. Infancy
40. A strange-situation" setting is developed in a lab. After a
mother and her young child are playing and interacting with each
other as they so often do, the mother suddenly leaves. The observer
witnesses the child becoming hysterical and upset, and when the
mother returns, the child will not let go of her. The child is said
to be a. Anxiously attached.
b. Avoidantly attached.
d. Completely attached. c. Securely attached.
41. Which would stress the idea of delay of gratification?
a. Perfectionist.
b.Protestant work ethic
c. Workaholic.
d. Work enthusiast.
42. Which of the following is NOT one of the Erikson's stages of
psychosocial development?
a. Industry vs. Inferiority.
b. Intimacy vs. Isolation.
c. Life vs. Death.
d. Trust vs. Mistrust.
43. Which of the following are the example of Municipal and
industrial discharge pipes?
a. Irrigation.
b. Nonpoint sources of pollution.
c. Point sources of pollution.
d. Violations of the Clean Water
Act.
44. The presence of high coliform counts in water indicate:
a. Contamination by human wastes.
Decreated Mogical s
desand
Hydrocarbon sontamina
4. Phosphonis contamination
45. Fluoride is added to we help prevent
a Infection. b. Fever.
Sicknem
d. Tooth decay.
46. Tanks this supply water to towns/cities are built at:
High lands.
b. High towers Roof of building.
d. Town level.
47. An addition of small dose of chlorine
gas to filtered water is known as:
1 Chlorination
b. Coagulation.
c. Filtration.
d. Sedimentation
48. Surveillance by WHO is not done for:
a. Malaria
b. Polio.
c. Relapsing fever.
d. Viral encephalitis.
49. Which of the following is tertiary level
of prevention?
a. Disability limitation.
b. Early diagnosis and treatment.
c. Health promotion.
d. Specific protection.
50. Leprosy and Tuberculosis are best prevented by:
a. Chemoprophylaxis.
b. Early diagnosis and treatment. c. Influenza.
d. Immunoprophylaxis.
51. The workplace hazard excessive may be controlled by:
a. Air conditioning.
b. Personal Protective Eq
(PPES) c. Shift work.
e. Ventilation.
32. The workplace hazard excessive noise may be controlled by Air
conditioning.
Personal Protective Equipments (PPE)
f. Shift work.
d. Ventilation,
53. When an organization or individuals carry out work involving the
removal of asbestos there must be:
a. A permit issued by Work cover. B. Appropriate training.
b. Issue of appropriate PPEs.
c. Notification to all employees.
54. From the hazards listed below, select a potential chemical workplace
hazard: a. Bacteria.
b. Occupational Overuse Syndrome (OOS).
d. Paint.
e. Stress.
55. The different eye signs of vitamin A deficiency (VAD) in children, as
graded by the WHO, are all the following EXCEPT:
a. Bitot’s spots (X1B). B. Night blindness (XN). C. Stunting and bitot’s
spots. D. Stunting and wasting.
56. The term protein-energy malnutrition (PEM) in children applies to a
group of related disorders that include all of the following EXCEPT:
a. Kwashiorkor. B. Marasmus.
b. Marasmus-kwashiorkor. D. Nutritional anemia.
57. The commonest anthropometric undernutrition indicators among
children under five years include all of the below EXCEPT:
a. Stunting b Wasting
f. Obesity
Dr Underweight
58. Which of the following nutritional problems would you not consider to
be of much public health concem in Ghana?
a. Lodine deficiency diseases. B. Obesity.
b. Protein-energy-malnutrition. D. Vitamin A deficiency.
59. Intersectorial collaboration for health promotion implies that:
a. All ministries of state should all tackle health issues.
b. Relevant ministries of state should address health issues in an
integrated manner.
c. Sections of the community should take care of their health needs. D.
Various sectors of the economy should contribute monies for
Health activities.
60. The major strength of health promotion includes all the following
EXCEPT; a. A free and informed press. B. Consumer awareness campaigns.
C. Drive towards health sector reforms.
d. Signing on international No Tobacco.
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