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First Year Pharmacy

SOCIAL PHARMACY

(ER20-15T)

Time : Three Hours
Maximum Marks : 80

Note :

  1. This Paper is having three sections.
  2. All sections are compulsory.
  3. Attempt questions as per instructions given in each section.

Section-A

(Objective Type Questions)

20 × 1 = 20

Note : Answer all 20 questions (Multiple Choice Questions / Fill in the Blanks / One Word / One Sentence Questions). Each question carries one mark.

1.

__________ is defined as a state of balance between the individual and the surrounding world including the environment.

(a) Social health
(b) Mental health
(c) Physical health
(d) Spiritual health
2.

__________ indicators are not directly used for measuring the health status but interpret the indicators of healthcare.

(a) Socio-economic
(b) Nutritional health
(c) Health policy
(d) Environment
3.

Demography is the scientific study of human population. Including

(a) Change the population size
(b) Population distribution in spaces
(c) Population composition
(d) All of the above
4.

Which of the following methods does not come under behavioral methods of contraception.

(a) Abstinence
(b) Coitus interruptus
(c) Calendar method
(d) Basal body temperature method
5.

__________ type of immunity is present in an individual since birth and is affected by the genetic and molecular structure of the genes.

(a) Specific
(b) Innate
(c) Acquired
(d) Adaptive
6.

__________ type of immunity is the result of vaccination.

(a) Specific
(b) Non-specific
(c) Passive
(d) Artificial active
7.

Health services to achieve the target goal of the WHO include.

(a) Primary healthcare
(b) Secondary healthcare
(c) (a) & (b)
(d) Tertiary healthcare
8.

The main goal of _________ is to prevent the onset of diseases and conditions by promoting healthy behaviours and environment.

(a) Secondary prevention
(b) Tertiary prevention
(c) Primary prevention
(d) Health promotion
9.

__________ is the process of evaluating the effectiveness and impact of health policies and programs.

(a) Policy analysis
(b) Program evaluation
(c) Impact assessment
(d) Outcome measurement
10.

__________ involves the use of health data to identify patterns and trends in disease occurrence and two guide public health interventions.

(a) Health assessment
(b) Epidemiology
(c) Health planning
(d) Health Surveillance
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11.

Effective Health Communication involves;

(a) Clear messaging
(b) Audience engagement
(c) Accurate information
(d) All of the above
12.

__________ is not a basic component of primary healthcare.

(a) Immunization
(b) Maternal and child healthcare
(c) Advanced medical technology
(d) Health education
13.

The recommended daily intake of iron in men is __________ mg/day.

14.

The __________ provides a framework for primary health care.

15.

__________ is the most commonly occurring extracellular cation.

16.

__________ stage of the demographic cycle is also known as the High Stationary stage.

17.

__________ is one of the most practical and effective methods of disposing of refuse in rural areas.

18.

Which is a water-soluble vitamin?

19.

Sound intensity is measured in terms of ?

20.

In which year was the Indian Government declared the National Health Program?

Section-B

(Short Answer Type Questions)

10 × 3 = 30

Note : Answer any ten questions out of eleven. Each question carries three marks.

1.

Write a note on:

  1. Immunizing agents
  2. Adulteration of foods
2.

What are the effects of formula milk?

3.

Explain in detail Micronutrients and Macronutrients with an example.

4.

Give a detailed note on role of pharmacist in health care.

5.

Write a note on Millennium Development Goals.

6.

Discuss the objectives, functioning and outcome of national health program.

7.

Discuss environmental pollution due to pharmaceuticals.

8.

Give a detailed note on National Health Mission.

Section-C

(Long Answer Type Questions)

6 × 5 = 30

Note : Answer any six questions out of seven. Each question carries five marks.

1.

Use of pesticides

2.

Pharmacoeconomics

3.

Tuberculosis and its control

4.

Diphtheria

5.

Food poisoning

6.

National health policy

7.

Water borne diseases

8.

SARS

9.

Determinants of health