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RUHS Entrance Examination 2023

Question Paper
MSc Nursing 2023
Q. No. 1
Capacity of gall bladder is around
0012001
Option A 150 ml
Option B 250 ml
Option C 50 ml

Option D 500 ml
Correct Option C

Q. No. 2
The volume of blood that is pumped out by each ventricle at each heart beat is called
0012002

Option A Cardiac output


Option B Stroke volume

Option C Cardiac cycle

Option D Tidal volume


Correct Option B

Q. No. 3
Total number of cervical, thoracic and lumbar vertebrae comes to:
0012003
Option A 24

Option B 33
Option C 37
Option D 27

Correct Option A

Q. No. 4
Muscles of inspiration include all except
0012004
Option A Diaphragm
Option B External intercostals
Option C Sternocleidomastoid

Option D Internal intercostals


Correct Option D

Q. No. 5
Gluconeogenesis is decreased by
0012005
Option A Glucagon
Option B Epinephrine
Option C Glucocorticoids

Option D Insulin
Correct Option D

Q. No. 6 Benedict's test is less likely to give weakly positive results with concentrated urine
0012006 due to the action of
Option A Urea

Option B Uric acid


Option C Ammonium salts
Option D Phosphates
Correct Option B

Q. No. 7
Steaming of material at 100oC for 20 minutes for 3 consecutive days is
0012007
Option A Inspissation
Option B Tyndallisation
Option C Pasteurisation
Option D Incineration
Correct Option B

Q. No. 8
Free living microbes that live on dead or decaying organic matter are known as
0012008
Option A Parasites

Option B Saprophytes
Option C Commensals
Option D Pathogens
Correct Option B

Q. No. 9
The patients of following blood group have highest tendency of gastric carcinoma
0012009
Option A Blood group A
Option B Blood group 0
Option C AB blood group
Option D Blood group B
Correct Option A

Q. No. 10
Increased uric acid levels are found in
0012010
Option A Gout

Option B Wilson disease


Option C Fanconi syndrome
Option D Yellow atrophy of liver
Correct Option A

Q. No. 11
Observation is the method of
0012011
Option A Assessment
Option B Planning
Option C Evaluation
Option D Data collection
Correct Option D

Q. No. 12
Mummy restraints are used in
0012012
Option A Adolescents
Option B Adults
Option C Old age patient
Option D Small children
Correct Option D

Q. No. 13
One ml is equivalent to macro drops
0012013
Option A 15
Option B 25
Option C 35
Option D 55
Correct Option A

Q. No. 14
What position best facilitates this assessment ?
0012014
Option A Sims
Option B Lithotomy
Option C Dorsal recumbent
Option D High fowler's
Correct Option D
Q. No. 15 What is the term used for a high-pitched musical sound in clients during a respiratory
0012015 assessment ?
Option A Crowing
Option B Wheezing
Option C Stridor
Option D Sigh
Correct Option B

Q. No. 16
The interpretation of the data collected about the patient represents the:
0012016
Option A Assessment of the patient
Option B Health problems of the patient
Option C Proposed plan of care for the patient
Option D Nursing interventions done for the patient
Correct Option A

Q. No. 17
It refers to the preparation of the bed with a new set of linens:
0012017
Option A Bed bath
Option B Bed making
Option C Bed shampoo
Option D Bed lining
Correct Option B

Q. No. 18
Priorities of planning in Nursing process is done by
0012018
Option A Information processing model
Option B Interpersonal theory
Option C Stages of illness model
Option D Maslow's hierarchy of human needs

Correct Option D

Q. No. 19 Which of the following is most likely to validate that a client is experiencing intestinal
0012019 bleeding ?
Option A Large quantities of fat mixed with pale yellow liquid stool
Option B Brown formed stool
Option C Semi soft tar colored stools

Option D Narrow, pencil shaped stool


Correct Option C

Q. No. 20 Kussmaul's respirations is increased respiratory rate, increased depth, panting


0012020 labored breathing causes in:
Option A Hypertension

Option B Diabetic ketoacidosis


Option C Bronchial asthma

Option D Pneumonia
Correct Option B

Q. No. 21
The pioneer of the modern nursing is
0012021
Option A Adhoka

Option B Paula
Option C Florence nightingale

Option D Marcella
Correct Option C

Q. No. 22
Which of the pulse is palpated to see the effectiveness of CPR ?
0012022
Option A Ulnar
Option B Carotid pulse

Option C Radial pulse


Option D Temporal pulse

Correct Option B

Q. No. 23
The boiling point of water is
0012023

Option A 121oc

Option B 140oc

Option C 200oc

Option D 100oc

Correct Option D

Q. No. 24
Which of the following technique involves the sense of sight ?
0012024

Option A Inspection
Option B Palpation

Option C Percussion
Option D Auscultation

Correct Option A

Q. No. 25
What percentage of proteins contributes to the total energy in Indian diets ?
0012025

Option A 1-5%
Option B 10-15%

Option C 20-25%
Option D 50-65%

Correct Option B

Q. No. 26
Examples for the micro nutrients are
0012026

Option A Calcium
Option B CHO (Carbohydrates)

Option C Fats
Option D Nutrients

Correct Option A

Q. No. 27
Follicular hyperkeratosis is also called as
0012027

Option A Bitots spots


Option B Xerosis cornea

Option C Phrynoderma
Option D Keratomalacia

Correct Option C

Q. No. 28
Deficiency of vitamin D in adult's causes
0012028

Option A Osteomalacia
Option B Osteoporosis

Option C Rickets
Option D Bone deformities

Correct Option A

Q. No. 29
Rich sources of vitamin C are
0012029

Option A Amla
Option B Apple

Option C Orange
Option D Spinach
Correct Option A

Q. No. 30 After marriage if the wife resides in her husband's house, descent and property is
0012030 traced through the male line, the system is known as:
Option A Matriarchal family

Option B Patriarchal family


Option C Orientation family

Option D Extended family


Correct Option B

Q. No. 31
Other term for multigenerational family :
0012031
Option A Joint family

Option B Nuclear family


Option C Extended family

Option D Single family


Correct Option C

Q. No. 32 In which of the following types of systems is a person's right and rank in the society
0012032 determined by his birth into a particular group ?
Option A Estate system

Option B Meritocracy
Option C Caste system

Option D Class system


Correct Option C

Q. No. 33
When people change their position in a social hierarchy it is called
0012033
Option A Social justice

Option B Social structural mobility


Option C Class system

Option D Social mobility

Correct Option D

Q. No. 34
Which of the following does not influence mental health ?
0012034
Option A Heredity

Option B Childhood experiences

Option C Education
Option D Physical health

Correct Option C

Q. No. 35 Excessive worrying, muscle tension, headaches, sweating, tiredness, trembling and
0012035 nausea may be symptoms of :
Option A OCD

Option B Phobia

Option C Hysteria
Option D Generalised anxiety disorder

Correct Option D

Q. No. 36
Which of the following is not true about the id ?
0012036

Option A It is based on the pleasure principle


Option B It deals with our conscience

Option C It is present at birth


Option D It contains aggressive instinct

Correct Option B
Q. No. 37
A rope in a dark room is perceived as a snake. This is an example of :
0012037

Option A Perceptual set


Option B Hallucination

Option C Illusion
Option D Retinal disparity

Correct Option C

Q. No. 38
Pharmacodynamics is the study of :
0012038

Option A What the drug does to the body


Option B What the body does to the drug

Option C What the body and the drug do to each other

Option D Absorption of the drug


Correct Option A

Q. No. 39
The preferred route of administration in an unconscious patient is :
0012039
Option A Sublingual

Option B Oral

Option C Intravenous

Option D Nasal
Correct Option C

Q. No. 40
The following is generally the drug of first choice in typhoid
0012040
Option A Amoxicillin

Option B Tetracycline

Option C Erythromycin

Option D Ciprofloxacin
Correct Option D

Q. No. 41
The following is used in roundworm infestation :
0012041
Option A Metronidazole

Option B Albendazole

Option C Clotrimazole

Option D Fluconazole

Correct Option B

Q. No. 42
Priority nursing intervention in the immediate post gastroscopy period will be :
0012042
Option A Administer oxygen

Option B Assess gag reflex prior to administration of fluids

Option C Administer ordered fluid and drugs

Option D Replace NG drainage every 2 hourly

Correct Option B

Q. No. 43
The most common site of occurring peptic ulcers in stomach:
0012043
Option A Pyloric portion

Option B Cardiac portion

Option C Esophageal junction

Option D Body of the stomach

Correct Option A

Q. No. 44
Which type of solution is commonly used for the fluid replacement in burns?
0012044
Option A Hartmann solution

Option B Normal sline

Option C 5% dextrose

Option D 5% dextrose in normal saline


Correct Option A

Q. No. 45 Nurse Ramya is suctioning a tracheostomy tube of an adult patient. During the
0012045 procedure, the catheter appears to attach to the tracheal wall and creates a pulling
sensation. What is the best action for the nurse to take?

Option A Continue suctioning until the obstruction removed

Option B Increase the pressure of suction


Option C Insert the tube deeper and apply more pressure

Option D Release the suction by opening the vent

Correct Option D

Q. No. 46
Which of the following respiratory complication is most common after surgery?
0012046

Option A Pulmonary embolism

Option B Empyema
Option C Atelectasis

Option D Pulmonary edema

Correct Option C

Q. No. 47 Any disturbance that blocks the transmission of nerve impulse from SA node
0012047 downwards is known as :

Option A Heart block

Option B Heart attack


Option C Nerve block

Option D Nerve block cardiac arrhythmias

Correct Option A

Q. No. 48 Which among the following is the most specific marker for the diagnosis of acute
0012048 myocardial infarction ?

Option A Troponin

Option B Creatinine kinase

Option C LDH
Option D Myoglobin

Correct Option A

Q. No. 49 Blood group which is not likely to be present in a baby born to mother with O positive
0012049 and father with A negative blood group

Option A A positive

Option B A negative

Option C O positive
Option D AB positive

Correct Option D

Q. No. 50
Immediate management of choice to restore B.P. and peripheral circulation is:
0012050

Option A Trendelenburg position

Option B Ringer lactate

Option C Colloids
Option D Inotropes

Correct Option B

Q. No. 51
Glasgow coma scale has all, except:
0012051

Option A Verbal response

Option B Motor response


Option C Sensory response
Option D Eye opening

Correct Option C

Q. No. 52
Parkinsons's disease is caused by:
0012052

Option A Degeneration of substantia nigra depleting dopamine production

Option B Ischemic in the brain stem producing motor disorder

Option C A post-viral illness causing ascending paresthesis


Option D An autoimmune disorders that destroy acetylcholine receptors

Correct Option A

Q. No. 53 What is the first thing a nurse should assess to determine the presence of
0012053 neurological changes?

Option A Vital signs

Option B Mental status

Option C Reflexes
Option D Level of consciousness

Correct Option D

Q. No. 54
The most common complication after acute myocardial infarction is :
0012054

Option A Cardiac tamponade

Option B Cardiac failure

Option C Pulmonary embolism


Option D Dysrhythmias

Correct Option D

Q. No. 55 When the patient is on mechanical ventilation which of the following equipment
0012055 should be kept ready at bedside ?

Option A Water seal chest drainage

Option B Manual resuscitation bag

Option C Oxygen analyser

Option D Tracheostomy cleaning kit


Correct Option B

Q. No. 56 Which of the following nursing actions in most essential for a patient with an
0012056 endotracheal (ET) tube?

Option A Monitoring proper placement of the tube every 2 hours

Option B Suctioning endotracheal tube every 1 hour

Option C Monitoring arterial blood gas every 4 hours

Option D Provide frequent oral care


Correct Option A

Q. No. 57 The nurse understands that the patient diagnosed with pulmonary embolism will be
0012057 treated by
Option A Streptokinase

Option B Tissue plasminogen activator

Option C IV heparin sodium

Option D Sodium warfarin


Correct Option C

Q. No. 58
The most common cause of acute appendicitis is :
0012058
Option A A fecalith

Option B Kinking of appendix

Option C Tumor in the cecum

Option D External occlusion of the bowel by adhesions


Correct Option A

Q. No. 59
The nurse understands that urine flows through a Foley's catheter by the principle of
0012059

Option A Higher pressure to lower pressure

Option B Gravity
Option C Suction

Option D Siphoning

Correct Option B

Q. No. 60
Which of the following does not support the vagina ?
0012060

Option A Perineal body

Option B Levator ani muscle


Option C Broad ligament

Option D Cardinal ligament

Correct Option C

Q. No. 61
Softening of the lower uterine segment just above the cervix is called
0012061

Option A Hegar's sign

Option B Chadwik's sign


Option C Osiander's sign

Option D Palmar's sign

Correct Option A

Q. No. 62
What is the characteristic violet discolouration of the vagina during pregnancy called
0012062

Option A Hegar's sign

Option B Chadwik's sign


Option C Osiander's sign

Option D Palmar's sign

Correct Option B

Q. No. 63
What is the total weight gain during pregnancy?
0012063

Option A 5kg

Option B 8kg
Option C 10kg

Option D 12.5kg

Correct Option D

Q. No. 64
Following delivery , the uterus becomes a pelvic organ at
0012064

Option A 24 hours post - delivery

Option B 48 hours post - delivery

Option C 1 week post - delivery


Option D 2 weeks post - delivery

Correct Option D

Q. No. 65
Which of the following does not cause the subinvolution of the uterus ?
0012065

Option A Retained Placental fragments

Option B Pelvic infection

Option C Anemia
Option D Complete perineal tear

Correct Option D
Q. No. 66 A 25 - year old primigravida presents at 8 weeks of gestation with hyperemesis.
0012066 Which of these is not included in the triad of hyperemesis ?

Option A Dehydration
Option B Weight loss

Option C Ketosis

Option D Increased appetite

Correct Option D

Q. No. 67 According to ICMR, severe anemia in pregnancy is defined as hemoglobin below what
0012067 value

Option A 11 g/dL

Option B 10 g/dL
Option C 7 g/dL

Option D 4 g/dL

Correct Option C

Q. No. 68
What is the average requirement of iron in the third trimester ?
0012068

Option A 2-4 mg/day

Option B 4-6 mg/day


Option C 6-8 mg/day

Option D 8-10 mg/day

Correct Option C

Q. No. 69 Under the National Anemia Prophylaxis Programme, how much elemental iron should
0012069 all pregnant and lactating mothers receive?

Option A 50 mg of elemental iron

Option B 80 mg of elemental iron


Option C 100 mg of elemental iron

Option D 150 mg of elemental iron

Correct Option C

Q. No. 70
Which of the following is not one of the danger signs of pre-eclampsia?
0012070

Option A Persistent headache

Option B Vision disturbance


Option C Pain abdomen

Option D Pulmonary edema

Correct Option C

Q. No. 71
What is the target postprandial blood glucose in the control of GDM pregnancy?
0012071

Option A < 100 mg /dL

Option B 110 - 120 mg/dL


Option C 120-140 mg / dL

Option D 140-200 mg/dL

Correct Option B

Q. No. 72
Autism can usually be diagnosed when the child is about
0012072

Option A 1 month

Option B 2 month
Option C 2 years

Option D 14 years

Correct Option C

Q. No. 73 A foul smelling frothy stool in cystic fibrosis result from the presence of large amount
0012073 of

Option A Phenylalanine
Option B Undigested fat

Option C Undigested CHO

Option D Undigested protein

Correct Option B

Q. No. 74
Child survival and safe motherhood programme was introduced by
0012074

Option A World Health Organization (WHO)


Option B Ministry of Health (MOH)

Option C Indian Academy of Pediatrics (IAP)

Option D National Neonatology Forum (NNF)

Correct Option D

Q. No. 75
The average increase of head circumference from birth to 6 months is
0012075

Option A 0.5 cm / month


Option B 1 cm / month

Option C 1.5 cm / month

Option D 2 cm / month

Correct Option B

Q. No. 76 The nurse is employed in well baby clinic to administer vaccines. Which of the
0012076 following is present is a contraindication for receiving immunization?

Option A Vomiting
Option B Excessive crying

Option C Diarrhea
Option D Fever

Correct Option D

Q. No. 77
When do you called child as a premature
0012077

Option A When the birth weight is 3.5 kg


Option B 4 kgs birth weight

Option C 3 kgs of birth weight


Option D 2.5 kg of birth weight or less than
Correct Option D

Q. No. 78
Number of deciduous teeth is
0012078
Option A 20

Option B 24
Option C 28

Option D 32
Correct Option D

Q. No. 79
The bone most frequently fractured during delivery is
0012079
Option A Radius
Option B Clavicle

Option C Humerus
Option D Ulna
Correct Option C

Q. No. 80 The dietary changes that a nurse would implement with a 2 year child who is in the
0012080 acute stage of Nephrotic syndrome is :
Option A Increased iron intake

Option B Decreased fat intake


Option C Decreased sodium intake
Option D Increased protein intake

Correct Option C

Q. No. 81
Addison's disease is otherwise called as
0012081

Option A Acute adrenocortical insufficiency


Option B Hyperpituitarism
Option C Chronic adrenocortical insufficiency

Option D Hyperaldosteronism
Correct Option C

Q. No. 82
ECT is not indicated in
0012082
Option A Catatonic schizophrenia

Option B Acute depression


Option C Obsessive compulsive neurosis
Option D Acute mania

Correct Option C

Q. No. 83
Attention deficiency disorder is seen with which of the following drug
0012083

Option A Phenobarbitone
Option B Amphetamine
Option C Low dose benzodiazepine

Option D Cocaine
Correct Option A

Q. No. 84
Post traumatic stress disorder is because of
0012084
Option A Vascular accident

Option B Major life threatening events


Option C Minor stress
Option D Head injury

Correct Option B

Q. No. 85
Which assessment information would be evaluated as objective data?
0012085

Option A Clinical institute withdrawal assessment (CIWA) score of 10


Option B Client's statements of generalized anxiety

Option C Complaints of anorexia


Option D Client states, "I can't keep my thoughts together"
Correct Option A

Q. No. 86 A client diagnosed with major depressive disorder and experiencing suicidal ideation
0012086 is showing signs of anxiety. Alprazolam (Xanax) is prescribed. Which assessment
should be prioritized
Option A Monitor for signs and symptoms of physical and psychological withdrawal
Option B Teach the client about side effects of the medication and how to handle these side effects

Option C Assess for nausea and give the medication with food if nausea occurs
Option D Ask the client to rate his or her mood on a mood scale and monitor for suicidal ideations

Correct Option D

Q. No. 87
Persistent unrealistic intensive fear of an object, place or situation is
0012087

Option A Seizure
Option B Phobia
Option C Hysteria

Option D Illusion
Correct Option B
Q. No. 88
A person who is avoiding becoming aware of some painful aspect of reality is
0012088
Option A Denial
Option B Projection

Option C Deteriorating
Option D Acceptance

Correct Option A

Q. No. 89
When talking about alcohol and drug abuse the nurse should be aware that
0012089

Option A Most poly drug abusers also abuse alcohol


Option B Most alcoholic become poly drug abuser
Option C Addictive individual tend to use hostile, abusive behaviour

Option D An unhappy childhood is a causative factor in many adductors


Correct Option A

Q. No. 90 When helping a very confused, elderly client, the best approach is to provide an
0012090 environment with
Option A A specific routine
Option B Group involvement

Option C A trusting relationship


Option D Activities that are varied

Correct Option C

Q. No. 91 A person with an antisocial personality disorder has difficulty relating to others.
0012091 Because the person has never learned to

Option A Count on others


Option B Empathize with others
Option C Be dependent on others

Option D Communicate with other socially


Correct Option B

Q. No. 92
Experimental epidemiology deals with
0012092
Option A Epidemics
Option B Intervention or modification

Option C Screening of disease


Option D Early diagnosis

Correct Option B

Q. No. 93
Current concept of health promotion and the related activities lead to:
0012093

Option A Better treatment of a problem


Option B Critical awareness and life style changes
Option C Adoption of prophylactic services

Option D Better health services usages


Correct Option B

Q. No. 94
Administration of oral polio vaccine to the children is a measure of:
0012094
Option A Health promotion

Option B Specific protection


Option C Treatment
Option D Rehabilitation

Correct Option B

Q. No. 95
The system of medicine which is originated from Tamil Nadu State is:
0012095
Option A Ayurveda
Option B Siddha
Option C Homeopathy

Option D Unani-Tibb
Correct Option B

Q. No. 96 Health is a state where every cell and every organ is functioning at optimum capacity.
0012096 The definition of health is given under the following dimension of health:
Option A Biological dimension
Option B Physical dimension

Option C Physiological dimension


Option D Vocational dimension

Correct Option B

Q. No. 97 The continuous scrutiny of all aspects of occurrence and spread of disease that are
0012097 pertinent to effective control is known as

Option A Quarantine
Option B Screening
Option C Surveillance

Option D Monitoring
Correct Option C

Q. No. 98 The establishment of 'green belts' in the prevention and control of air pollution is a
0012098 method of:
Option A Containment
Option B Replacement

Option C Legislation
Option D Dilution

Correct Option D

Q. No. 99
Herd immunity does not protect an individual in
0012099

Option A Diphtheria
Option B Poliomyelitis
Option C Smallpox

Option D Tetanus
Correct Option D

Q. No. 100
The most effective sterilizing procedure is
0012100
Option A Sunlight

Option B Boiling
Option C Hot air oven
Option D Radiation

Correct Option D

Q. No. 101 Possessing the abilities and resources to accomplish family development task is
0012101 known as

Option A Family health


Option B Family development
Option C Group function

Option D Community health


Correct Option A

Q. No. 102
Incubation period of pertussis is:
0012102
Option A 7-14 days

Option B Less than 2 weeks


Option C 16-28 days
Option D 6 weeks
Correct Option A

Q. No. 103
Which of the following is most powerful chemical disinfectant ?
0012103
Option A Phenol

Option B Lysol
Option C Dettol

Option D Potassium permanganate


Correct Option B

Q. No. 104
Administration of national health programmes is the responsibility of :
0012104
Option A Union Health Ministry
Option B Directorate General of Health Services

Option C Central Council of Health


Option D Ministry of Communicable Diseases
Correct Option B

Q. No. 105
The concept of primary health centre was first given by :
0012105
Option A Bhore committee

Option B Mudaliar committee


Option C Chadha committee

Option D Shrivastav committee


Correct Option A

Q. No. 106
The planned educational experiences provided in a job setting is :
0012106
Option A Curricular education
Option B In service education

Option C Primary education


Option D Specialized education

Correct Option B

Q. No. 107
An important aspect of nurses patient relationship is
0012107
Option A Therapeutic

Option B Personal
Option C Social

Option D Causal
Correct Option A

Q. No. 108
Johari window facilitates understanding of
0012108
Option A One's own strengths and limitation
Option B Implementation of nursing process

Option C Learning theories


Option D Feedback mechanism

Correct Option A

Q. No. 109
Checklist and rating scales as tools of counselling are
0012109

Option A Testing tools


Option B Non testing tools
Option C Standardized tools

Option D Personality tools


Correct Option B

Q. No. 110
Naturalism philosophy emphasizes
0012110

Option A Rigid discipline to child


Option B Free discipline to child in nature

Option C Spontaneous and self discipline to child in nature


Option D No discipline to child in nature
Correct Option B

Q. No. 111
Professional organization is an example of :
0012111
Option A Active agency

Option B Passive agency


Option C Formal agency
Option D Nonformal agency

Correct Option A

Q. No. 112
Henry Fayol suggested the following principles of management except
0012112

Option A Division of work


Option B Authority and responsibility

Option C Scalar chain


Option D Principle of time and motion
Correct Option D

Q. No. 113 The process of assignment of activities and laying down of line and staff relationship
0012113 is called
Option A Staffing

Option B Organizing
Option C Planning
Option D Directing

Correct Option B

Q. No. 114 The process of determining and maintaining competence in nursing practice to uphold
0012114 the standard of nursing profession is called

Option A Licensure
Option B Registration

Option C Credentialing
Option D Certification
Correct Option C

Q. No. 115
Who is acknowledged as "father" of modern management theory?
0012115
Option A Henry Fayol

Option B Elton Mayo


Option C Mc Gregor

Option D F W Taylor
Correct Option A

Q. No. 116
Any research which makes use of observation based on past events is known as:
0012116
Option A Trend approach
Option B Time series

Option C Event approach


Option D Historical approach
Correct Option D
Q. No. 117 Documented evidence (data) gathered through direct observation rather than a
0012117 researcher's subjective belief is :
Option A Qualitative data

Option B Quantitative data


Option C Empirical data
Option D Objective data

Correct Option D

Q. No. 118
A study that examines data collected in the present
0012118

Option A Non-experimental research


Option B Pre-experimental research

Option C Descriptive research


Option D Basic research
Correct Option C

Q. No. 119
Which of the following is not a primary data collection technique?
0012119
Option A Observation

Option B Personal interview


Option C Questionnaire
Option D Monthly report

Correct Option D

Q. No. 120 Variables are arranged either in ascending or descending order of magnitude to
0012120 determine

Option A Mean
Option B Histogram

Option C Median
Option D Pie chart
Correct Option D

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